Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1927 — Page 20
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LITTLE CHANGE IN ROAD CONDITION, HIGHWAY REPORT t New Bridge East of Marion —Detour Is Removed. Few changes were noted today in the State Highway Traffic Bulletin on road conditions from that of last week. Anew bridge east of Marion on No. 18 was opened and a detour in No. 20, east of Angola, was removed. Conditions of roads out of Indianapolis are: „ No. 29 (Madison, Versailles, Greensburg, shelbyville, Indianapolis, Kirklin, Longansnort, La Porte, junction of No. 20 near Michigan City)—Closed at one mile north or Madison for construction, detour is over concrete road to North Madison, one mile of which is very rough. Detour around construction just south of Greenshurg. Detour from one mile north of Burlington to near Deer Creek for construction. Detour from Knox to a point six miles north at junction of No. 30 account paving. • U. 8. No. 31 (Louisville. Seymour, Columbus. Indianapolis, Peru, Plymouth.
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. Made Notable by Wheat
Norman Trelle, former Idaho res id ent, who is farming in Canada now 440 miles north of the boundary 1 ine, wits the winner of the world wheat championship at the Chicag o hay and grain show recently. Henry Wise Wood (right), a nativ e Missourian, is president of the United Farmers of Alberta an and vice president of the Canadian wheat pools.
South Bend. Michigan line) —Short detour in edge of Jeffersonville account paving. Loose gravel between Seymour and Columbus. Run-around at eight and one-half miles south of Columbus. Detour between Columbus and Amity for paving. Tem-
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tour account of paving between MarionHendricks County line to cast of Danville. No. 37 (Tell City. English. Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Bad Slides south of Grantsburg, drive carefully past workmen. Use old bridge at four miles north of Bloomington. U. S. No 40 (Illinois line. Terre Haute, Brazil, Indianapolis. Richmond. Ohio line) —Temporary bridge at one mile east of Cambridge City. ... _ U. S. No. 53 (Junction of 41 near Fowler, Lafayette. Lebanon, Indianapolis. Rushville. Brookville. Cincinnati)—Detour from east edge of Montmoreuci to one and one-half mile east of Otterbein. Two detours between Lebanon and Lafayette in fair shape. Paving between Marion County line and Rushville with detours for local traffic. Xndianapolis-Rushville traffic use National Rd. 40 to Dunreith. thence south on No. 3. Building twelve bridges and paving between Marion County line and Morristown; local detours only. No. (17 (Vincennes, Bioknell, Spencer. Indianapolis. Anderson. Muneie)—Short detour between Ft. Harrison and Oaklandon account of pavement repair (will be open May 14). Short detour around pavtng of gap near Ingalls. U. S. No. 150 (Junction of 50 near Shoals. Paoli. New Albany)—Construction gangs between Chambersburg and Palmyra make cautious driving necessary. Under construction between West Baden and Paoli. Follow marked detour or use State Rds. 50 and 37 via Mitchell. deefTcrazed by~worm Minnesota Game Wardens Find Malady Heretofore Unknown. Bn United Pres* HIBBING, Minn., May 13.—A here tofore unheard-of worm that drives deer Instantly rampant is being sought by State game wardens in an effort to confine the disease-bearing germ to the few it has affected. Several deer already have died as a result of Infection.
ALL ACCIDENTS MUSTBECARDED Annual Data on Traffic Mishaps Tremendous When the 1927 Legislative Acts are published next week the police chiefs and sheriffs throughout the State will start playing that popular question game “ask me another." Material for the game is being sent out today by State Police Chief Robert T. Humes, with Instructions to officials that they are required under the law to play it. The new law requires every trafi fle accident be reported to the Secretary of State. Humes has devised a detailed questionnaire for these reports. By writing in answers to the various questions all possible details of the accident will bo recorded, even to the weather. Sample quizzes are: "What vehicles were involved? What was each driver doing? What was vehicle's condition? What was the pedestrian doing?” According to estimaters If all accidents, however small, are duly sent in to State headquarters the total
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will be around 250,000 cards annualy. Humes is pondering what to do with the deluge. Want Rum Destroyed United States District Attorney Albert Ward has requested Judge Robert Baltzell to order destruction
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of a cargo of liquor seized in a Packard automobile seized April 4 in the Saunders System Garage at 311 North Pennsylvania St. The petition for destruction stated that no owner of the car has been found and asked that the liquor be destroyed and the car ordered sold.
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MAY 13, 1927
Area for Reindeer The available areas for grazing in Alaska should support 3,000,000 reindeer, says the United States Department of Agriculture. There are only about 35,000 head owned in Alaska at present. /fs
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