Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 7
APRIL 27, 1928
NEW BRIDGES ARE OPENED UP FOR TRAFFIC Offset Numerous Detours in State Due to Starting Building Work. New bridges opened to traffic during the week numerically offset new detours caused by paving’ projects that were opened up according to the State highway department traffic bulletin today . Director John D. Williams called attention to the work on Rd. 27 in the vicinity of Pokagon State Park in Steuben County, which is under way to completion and will be ready when the park rush starts. Provision is now made for entrance to the park from the north, while the road is closed from a point one and one-half miles north of Angola to two and one-half miles south of the Michigan line. On Rd. 9 the Mt. Etna bridge, rr.ulor construction for several *3*xntlys, now is in use. Unusual activity prevails all over the system as the 300 mile paving program for 1928 is well under way, the bulletin states. Detours, bridge run-arounds, for tjie week of April 28. May 4, nre set forth in the bulletin as follows: Rd. 3—Detour around grading three miles north of Muncie. Rd. 7—One-way traffic bridges eight and ten miles north of Madison. Rd. 9—New gravel approaches to bridge at Mt. Etna are open to light traffic only; heavy traffic use marked run-around Rd. Id—Three and one-half mile detour at Culver. Rds. 12 and 20—Partial detour In effect during daytime while completing berns to flll on approaches to Baileytown overhead. U. S. Rd. 20—Detour from four and onehalf miles west of Lagrange to Steuben County line. Bridge run-around at Plate. Detour in Elkhart. One-half mile detour at Rolling Prairie. U. S. Rd. 24—Detour Just cast of Huntington.
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U. S. Rd. 27—Detour north from Liberty. ; Bridge run-around three miles north of [ Richmond. Detour from Fountain Cltv to Winchester. Detour two miles north of Berne to one mile 4buth of Monroe Detour one and one-half miles north of Angola to two and one-half miles south of Michigan line. Entrance to State park is open from the north. Rd. 29—Detour lust south of Greensburg. Fair local detour. Good three-mile detour two miles north of Burlington. Detour from two miles north of La Porte to Jet. of Rd. 20. U. S. Rd. 30—Detour two and one-half miles west of Ohio line to seven and onehalf miles southeast of New Haven. Portion of detour is narrow Drive carefully between Warsaw and Plymouth. Short detour in Plymouth. One-fourth-mile run-around at. Erie R. R. crossing two miles east of Schcrvilre. U. S. Rd 31—Run-around eleven miles north of Kokomo. Bride run-around one mile north of Peru. Rd. 32—Bridge run-around one and onehalf miles east of Shannondale. Bridge run-around one and one-half miles west of Jet. of 29. Detour one and one-half miles west of Noblesville. Rd. 34--Detour from Jamestown- and Lizton. Detour between Ptttsborro and Rrownstown. Through traffic between Indianapolis and Crawfordsville should use Rds. 52 and 32 via Lebanon. Rd 35—Narrow between Corvdon and Palmyra. U. S. Rd. 36—Short detour at Abner's Creek east of Danville. Rd. 37—Drive slow south of Grantsburg U. S. Rd. 41—Bridge run-around tust south of Lyford. Detour between Attica and Boswell. Bridge run-around two and one-half miles north of Kentland. Detour St. John to Dyer. Rd. 45—Closed for construction between Gentryville and Dale: detour via Santa Claus. Widening road between Dale and Huntingburg; traffic drive carefully. Rd. 46- Narrow approaches to bridge three and one-half miles east of Nashville. Rd. 50—Bridge run-around four miles west of Washington. Bridge run-around Just west of Sevmour. Watch for workmen between Dillsborro and Aurora. U. S. Rd. 52—Short detour in Otterbein. Detour in Lebanon around paving
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bv city. Drive carefully northwest of Morristown where workmen are finishing berns. Closed for paving from four miles southeast of Rushville to Andersonville, detour marked. Closed from Brookville to State line at West Harrison for paving. Detour for local traffic via New Carlisle. Brookville to Cincinnati traffic detour via Scipio and Ohio Rd. 126 to Venice, then on U. S. 27 to Cincinnati over Colrain Ave. Indianapolis to Cincinnati traffic use Rd 52 to Rushville, then Rd. 44 to Connerscille, then Rd. 1 to Brookville. then over detour described for Brookville to Cincinnati traffic. , _ Rr. 53—Detour three miles south of Rr. 10 to Rd. 10. , Rd. 56—Closed for construction between West Baden and Paoli, with only fair detour. Earth surface between Salem and Scottsburg is impassable most of time. Rd. 57—Ferry White River at Rogers with two miles of earth road across river bottoms between Rogers and Sandy Hook impassable in wet weather. (Traffic best route via Monroe and Wheatland over good gravel road.! Detour south of Washington account bridge construction. Rd. 59—Bridge run-around three miles nort hot Jet. of Rd. 54. Rd. 62—Detour between Corvdon and New Albany for construction. No suitable local detour. Through traffic route via Palmyra via Rds. 35 and 150. Run-around four miles west of Evansville for one-way traffic only. . „ ... Rd. 65-Bridge run-around five miles north of Mt. Vernon. Rd 66—Detour between Evansville and Newburg. 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. , ~ Rd 67— Bridge run around one-fourth miles south of Bruceville. u S Rd. 150 Under construction from West Baden and French Lick to Paoli. Detour for local traffic between West Baden and Paoli Detour between Paoli and Palmvra. Through traffic from Vincennes to New Albany route over Rd. 50 at Jet. of 150 to Rd. 37 near Mitchell, thence on Rd. 37 to Paoli. thence on Rd 56 to Saiem anti thence on Rd. 35 and back to Rd. 150 at Palmvra. , . . , , Roads not mentioned and parts of roads mentioned but not specified arc In excellent condition. SURE RACE BETS PAY Postmaster Placed Wagers After Results Were Known. SOMERSET. England. April 27. Making sure bets was a profitable pastime for Postmaster Frederick J. Gay. at Hinton Charterhouse, for more than 22 years. As soon as he could learn the results of a given race he would make his wager, seal it in an envelope and then postmark It as having been mailed previous to the race. The operations were revealed at his trial and conviction for attempted betting frauds on a firm of Edinburgh bookmakers.
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