Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1927 — Page 13

APRIL 1, 1927

HIGHWAYS HIT BY , INDIANA WATERS k OPEN TO TRAFFIC Maintenance on Detours Is Begun by State Road Department. High waters have subsided over the State and virtually every road affected is again open to traffic, according to the weekly bulletin of the State highway department. Some of the gravel and stone surfaces were badly washed and potted, but maintenance crews are at work and will soon have them in first-class condition. The department has started maintaining detours, and this assures traffic of excellent surfaces for travel this year around construction projects. Conditions of roads entering the city: No. 20 (Madison. Versailles, (tresns;>urp. Slielbyvillo. Indianapolis. Kirklin, t-osansport, I.a Porte. junction of 20 near Michigan City)—Badly broken between ''tar City and Winaraac: light traffic only. Rririge run-around at two miles south of Kirklin. No. 31 (Louisville. Seymour. Columbus. Indianapolis. Peru. Plymouth. South Bend, Michigan line)—Loose gravel between Seymour and Columbus. Detour marked between Columbus and Edinburg rough. Temporary run-around for bridge construction at eleven miles north of Kokomo. No. 37 I Tell City, English. Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Bad slides south of Uranteburg. Lse old bridge at four miles south of Bloomington. 1 U. S. No. 40 (Illinois line. Terre Haute. Brazil, Indianapolis. Richmond. Ohio line) —Temporary bridge at two miles east of Richmond, and at one mile cast of Cambridge City. U. S. No. 53 (Junction of 41 near Fowler. Lafayette, Lebanon. Indianapolis.

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Rushville, Brookville. Cincinnati)—Two detours between Lebanon and Lafayette in fair shape. Paving between Marion County line and Rushville with detours for local traffic. Indianapolia-Rushvillc traffic use National Rd. 40 to Dunreith. thence south on No. 3. Building twelve bridges between Marion County line and Morristown: local detours only. U. S. No. ISO (Junction of 50 near Shoals. Paoli. New Albany)—Construction gangs between Chambersburg and Palmyra make caustious driving necessary.

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3ixit Chief Hutsell Promises to Supply Fire Alarms.

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survey of the Game-well system of the city was being made. Anew system which will include 400 new alarm boxes will be installed in the near future O. D. Haskett, board of safety president said. In the mean time the chief said that he would see that the six new boxes asked for will be installed. This refers to the letters of E. C. 8., a daily reader; W. J. 8., a tax payer, a Times reader, and J. E. P. Ail street light complaints and all other complaints that are handled by the city engineer will have to be held up until the new engineer, Frank Lingenfelter. gets settled in his office. He took his office today. Mr. Fixit does not want his readers to get impatient if such complaints are not published for three or four days. Dear Mr. Fixit: Will you have the oar( * health to do something about the outside toilets at Charles

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