Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1926 — Page 8
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CONTINUOUS RAIN IN INDIANA HELP TO GRAVEL ROADS But Paving Is Slowed, Highway Commission Bulle % tin Points Out. Continuous rains have proven advantageous to the maintenance of gravel and stone-surfaced highways, hut have slowed paving in some localities, it was pointed out today in the State highway commission’s traffic bulletin, issued by Director John D. Williams. Williams said that paving has started on Rd. 8 and that this highway is closed from Hebron to DeTnotte. A detour is marked over the old road a portion of the way. Attention was called, to Rd. 39, now closed between Morristown and Rushville for paving, and it was pointed out that in a short time there will be twelve bridges -t*nder construction on this highway between Indianaolis and Rushville. Detours will be established for local traffic, but through traffic between Indianapolis and Rushville should use Rds. 3 and 36. The bulletin shows detours eliminated on Rd. 4 at Busseron Creek east of Sullivan, and the same stream south of Sullivan on Rd. 10, and the opening to traffic of new pavement on Rd. 17 from the Ohio line to Butler. • Surface conditions on roads centering in Indianapolis: Rmd' lb HnS In i tan . apoU, L Snpth iSS "5S, 1 ?, salsfflfSS'S Haute 1 —D? P C t h rT l hr , l3; l"0nanoli. Terre ■2L • Dnve slowly over one-way run-
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road and bridge construction just southeast of Indianapolis. Closed for paving between Morristown and Rushville. Detour marked lor local traffic lndtanapolisto Rushville trafLc advised to go north from Rushville on Rd. 36 to National Rd. (3) at Dunreith. thence west to Indianapolis. (Within next few weeks, twelve bridges will be under construction between Rushville and Indianapolis. Delour will be marked for local traffic.) Short detour one-half mile northwest of Salem. BOY, MAN ARE H ELD Pair Charged With Crimes Against Young Girls. Bv Unittd Pre CHICAGO, Aug. 20. —A youth of 17 and a man of 46, were under arrest here today, charged with crimes against young girls. * The youth, Daniel Wenz, a high school student is said to have lured three little girls into a shed near his home. He will be sent to a Psychopathic Hosiptal for observation. Joseph Call, who Is allegyl to have attacked his 14-year-old niece was held without bond.
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TOTAL LOOT OF NIGHT IS $5,000 15 Autos, Four Bicycles Reported Stolen. Auto, bicycle and auto accessory thieves made away with more than $5,000 worth of loot during the night, police reports showed today. Fifteen autos, valued at $4,800, were stolen. Three stolen cars were recovered by police. Frank Hatfield, 625 N. Capitol Ave., told police two Negro youths took his son’s bicycle valued at $25 from Thirty Eighth St., near Byram Ave. Richard McGinnis. 323 Northern Ave.. repotted his wheel, valued at $lO, taken Others who reported bicycles stolen were;'Marvin Callt, 237 S. Randolph st., $25: Mrs. L. F. Wertz, 3463 Kenwood Ave.. girl’s wheel, $7, Cleo Rodenberg, 2339 N. Talbott Ave.. said his two wire wheels were taken from hie race car, value S2OO. FISH. GAME SUBJECT Fresh and salt water fishing, oyster production and the conservation of migratory wild fowl will come within the range of close study by conservationists and sportsmen at Mobile, Ala., during the week of Sept. 20 25, when the International Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commissioners will hold its twentieth convention. The American Fisheries Society will convene for its fifty sixth annual conference concurrently. Geoge N. Mannfeld. superintendent of the division of fish and game of r“’ ,,,, * Only f.IUc h Week Signet Rings Initials enOffllllyWAß graved free on \ an) ring— KAY 137 West Wnhjngton_Bt.
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