Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1928 — Page 16

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STURT WORK ON 325 MILES OF new mews Motorists Warned to Be Watchful of Many New Detours. Construction of 250 miles of concrete and seventy-five miles of bituminous roads on the State highway system will soon be underway and many detours may be expected, the weekly traffic bulletin of the Indiana highway department points out today. The highway department now maintains detours so the tourists will not be greatly inconveinced, it was noted. Surface conditions of all unpaved roads were reported good by Director John D. Williams. The general conditions were listed as follows: , N °- I—Good stone surface from Rd. 50 to Rd. 46. N P- S—Detour around grading three miles north of Muncie. No. 7—Drive carefully past workmen on Hanging Rock Hill, and eight, ten and fourteen miles north of Madison. Oneway traffic bridges, eight and ten miles north of Madison. No. 9—Run-round via Mt. Etna for bridge construction. In case of high water or ice a detour will be marked onefourth mile west of Brimfield. No. 10—Three and one-half mile detour at Culver. U. S. No. 20—New fills over sink holes east of Lagrange are soft and rutted. Narrow bridge over structure two and onehalf miles east of Lagrange. Detour from Lagrange to Plato and in Elkhart. 11. S. No. 24—Detour just east of Huntington. 17. S. No. 27—Detour from Fountain City to Lynn. Bridge run-around three miles north of Richmond. Detour two miles south ox Richmond and three miles north of Berne. No. 29—Run-around just north of intersection of Rds. 29 and 26. Good three-mile detour two miles north of Burlington. Detour from two miles north of La Porte to Junction of Rd. 20. U. S. No. 30—Short detour In Plymouth. U. S. No. 31—Grade eleven miles north of Kokomo is soft; traffic use the temporary run-around. Bridge run-around one mile north of Peru. . No. 32—Bridge run-around one and onehalf miles east of Shannondale. No. 34—Temporary bridge just east of

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No. 57—Ferry White River at Rogers with two miles earth road across river bottoms between Rogers and Sandy Hook impassable in wet weather. (Traffic best route via Monroe Citv and Wheatland over good gravel road). Detour south of Washington. No. 62—Drive slowly past workmen betw’een Corydon and Edwardsviile and watch for blasting between these points. Bridge run-around one-tenth mile and two miles east of Lanesville. No. 65—Bridge run-around five miles north of Mount Vernon. No. 66—Impassable between Newburg and Hatfield with no detour. Through traffic avoid 66 and Evansvilie-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-arounds four and four and one-half 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 htrough traffic had best route over 37 and 50 via Mitchell. Two-Hour Courtship or Rocks CHICAGO, March 23.—Edna Eastwood married Andy Pratt Friday night after a two-hour courtship. Now she wants a divorce, saying her husband looked all right at night, but in the daytime she changed her mind.

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