Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1928 — Page 14

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CLOSE FEDERAL HIGHWAY 52 TO PERMIT PAVING Repair Started on Section of Road West From Ohio Line. Closing of U. S. Rd. 52 was featured in the weekly traffic bulletin of the State highway department issued today .The road will be closed Monday from the Ohio-Indiana line to a point near the DearbornFranklin County line, some five miles from West Harrison, to permit paving. This is the beginning of the 1928 paving on this road. A detour will be marked for local traffic, but Indianapolis-Cincin-nati traffic is advised to route via Richmond. Ind., and Hamilton, Ohio, on pavement the entire way. The bulletin further cited completion of new bridges on Rd. 29, five miles north of Knox, and on Rd. 43, four miles north of Crawfordsville. Road conditions are set forth in the bulletin as follows: No. I—Gootj stone surface from Rd. 50 to Rd. 46. Mo. 3—Deto\ir around grading three miles north of Muneie. No. 7 —Drive carefullv past workmen on U’nsrins P.ork Hill, and cichi miles, ten miles and fourteen miles north of Madison. One-way trpfT:c bridges eight and tea miles north of Madison. No. 9—Run-around via Mt. Etna for biidge construction. In case of ’gh ■water or ice. a detour will be ma 'd oue-fourth mile west of Brimfleld. No. 10—Threc-and-one-half-mile de ir at Culver due to construction. U. S. No. 20—New fills over sinkholes east of La Grange are soft and rutted. Narrow bridge run-around two and onehalf miles east of La Grange. Detour in Elkhart while city is making improvements. U. S. No. 24—Detour just east of Huntington until city makes street connection with new pavement. U. S. No. 27—Detour from Fountain City to Lynn. Bridge run-around three miles north of Richmond. No. 29—Run-around just north of interrovtion of Rds. 29 and 26. Good threeniie detour while widening road for two 3 tiles north of Burlington. Detour from two miles north of La Porte to Junction Cl" Rd. 20. IT. S. No. 30—Short detour in Plymouth. U. S. No 31—When new grade eleven miles north of Kokomo is soft, traffic use the temporary run-around. Bridge runaround one mile north of Peru. No. 32 —Bridge run-around ofce and onehalf miles east of Shannnondale. Use de- , tour five miles west of Anderson, if new | fill at bridge is soft. _ I No. 34—Temporary bridge just east of : Jamestown. Detour between Pittsborro I and Brownsburg. Through traffic between Indianapolis and Crawfordsville should use 52 and 32 via Lebanon. Runaround between Covington and Vecders-bu-g account of bridge work. No. 35—Narrow road between Corydon and Palmyra. U. S. No. 36—Short detour at Abner’s Creek east of Danville. No. 37—One-way traffic south of Grantsburg, due to earth slides. No. 39—Detour six miles south of Frankfort. U. S. No. 41—Gravel approaches to several bridges between Vincennes and Sullivan. Bridge run-around just south of Lyford. Bridge run-around two and onel.alf miles north of Kentland. Detour at St. John to Dyer. No. 43—Bridge run-around two and oneha if miles north of Romney. No. 45—Widening road between Dale and Himtingburg; traffic drive carefully. No. 46—Bridge run-around three and t one-half miles east of Nashville. | No. 50—Bridge run-around Just west of Seymour. U. S. No. 52—Drive carefully northwest of Morristown as berms are not completed along new pavement. Closed from Frank-lin-Dearborn County line to Indiana-Ohio State line at West Harrison, distance five miles, for paving. Indianapolis-Cincin-nati traffic route via Richmond, Ind., and Hamilton, Ohio, all pavement. Detour fo~ local traffic. No. 56—Closed for construction between West Baden and Paoli. detour is only fair. During thaw heavy loading is restricted between Paoli and Salem. Earth surface between Salem and Scottsburg impassable most of time. Temporary bridge between Madison and Vevav for one-way traffic. No. 57—Ferry White River at Rogers, with tw'o miles earth road across river bottoms between Rogers and Sandv Hook Impassable in wet weather. (Traffic best route via Monroe City and Wheatland over good gravel road.) Detour south of Washington account bridge construction end bridge run-around at three miles north of Washington. No. 62—New' pavement is open on Rd. 62 between Corvdon and New Albany Drive slowly past workmen between Corvdon and Edwardsville and watch for blasting between these points. No. 65—Bridge run-around five miles north of Mt. Vernon. No. 66—Impassable between Newburg and Hatfield with no detour. Through traffic avoid 66 and Evansville-Rockport traffic route via Rds. 45 and 62 until further notice. No. 67—Bridge run-around one and fourtenths miles south of Bruceville. Bridge run-around four miles and four and onehalf miles east of Gosport and one mile west of Whitaker. U. S. No. 150—Under construction from West Baden and French Lick to Paoli. There is a local detour between West Baden and Paoli. but through traffic had beet route over 37 and 50 via Mitchell.

SUES SELF FOR $2,125 Wabash Man Is Citizen Plaintiff, Administrator Defendant. By Times Special WABASH, Ind., March 9.—A suit filed here by Didrick S. Korporal against himself is believed to be the first in local court history in which the plaintiff and defendant are the same person. Asa private citizen, Korporal seeks $2,125 from himself as administrator, of the estate of Mary L. Korporal. The money is claimed in payment for services of caring the woman for a period of eightyfive weeks while she was insane. Proves Fish Story By Times Special CLARKSBURG, Ind., March 9. Clifford Martz invited several friends to his home here for a fish fry, as proof that his fish story, the season’s first here, was true. Martz caught six bass, total weight 16 pounds, 5 ounces, in Moscow Lake.

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ARRANGE FOR I. U. SHOW i Local Alumni Chairman and Student Committee Confer. Hi! Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 9. ; Carl Tuttle, chairman of the Indi- j anapolis alumni committee in | charge of arrangements for the showing of “The Jordan River Revue,” Indiana University musical comedy, Monday, March 19, at the Murat Theater, Indianapolis, was here Thursday night for a rehearsal. He completed plans for the Indianapolis show with member student committee. Walter Pattridge, dancing master of the Indiana ballroom, Indianapo- J lis, was also here for final criticism of dance numbers. First showing of the musical comedy is set for Monday night here at the Harris Grand Theater.

LABOR CHIEF AT GARY William Green, Federation President, Will Speak Tonight. IV/ United Press GARY, Ind., March 9.—The city of Gary where nine years ago organized j labor lost a momentous wage fight j with the United States Steel Cor- j poration. today was host to President William Green, American Federation of Labor president. Green was scheduled to address a meeting here tonight of several hundred labor leaders and public officials of the Calumet industrial region. Thomas N. Taylor, Indianapolis, head of the Indiana Labor Federate, and John Walker, Chicago, head of the Illinois Labor Federation, also will speak. ' Train Kills Aged Man By United Press COLUMBIA CITY. Ind., March 9. —Jacob B. Karnes, 75, near Whitley, was killed almost instantly two miles west of South Whitley when the automobile he was driving w-ts struck by a Nickel Plate freight ! train.

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