Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1928 — Page 7

AUG. 17, 1928

ROGERS BRIDGE OPENING IS SET FORJUG, 28 Pike and Davies Counties to Hold Celebration at Dedication. Official opening of the big bridge across the east fork of White River on State Rd. 57 at Rogers is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 28, according to the weekly bulletin of the State highway department issued today. Pike and Davies county citizens plan a celebration, with dedicatory exercises. Governor Ed Jackson and Albert J. Wedeking, chairman of the State Highway Commission, will speak. More than 5,000 are expected to attend. Road conditions are listed in the bulletin as follows: Road -3—Detour two miles north of Muncie to Hartford City eighteen and onehalf miles. Detour from Petroleum to Bluffton. . . . Road 15—Bridge run-around two and one-half miles south of LaFountaine. Detour at LaFountaine one mile. U. S. Road 27—Detour south of Richmond seven miles. Detour from Richmond to Chester five miles (lifted about Ayg. 19.) Bridge run-around two miles north of Richmond. Detour from Fountain City to Winchester nineteen miles. Detour one-half mile west of Berne to one mile south of Monroe five miles. Detour from seven miles north of Decatur to Ft. Wayne seventeen miles. Road 29—-Detour five miles south of Rd. 37 two miles. Detour at intersection of Rd. 32 four miles. Bridge run-arounds at Beardstown. Detour from two miles north of La Porte to Junction of Rd. 20 two and one-half miles. (Open to light traffic only at driver’s risk.) U. S. Road 31—One-way traffic south of Kokomo. Road 34—Detour from Veedersburg to Road 41 one and one-half miles. Detour between Road 41 and Crawfordsville changes as surface treating progresses. Detour from Crawfordsville to New Ross fourteen miles, eight of which is pavement. Road 37—Detour from two miles north of Paoli to one and one-half miles north of Orleans is ten miles. Bridge runaround four and one-half miles north of Bloomington; traffic drive carefully. U. S. Road 40—Bridge run-around at

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Bride Waits By Times Special GARY, Ind., Aug. 17.—Elia Kotlaroff, 34, has postponed indefinitely a trip to his native Macedonia, where he Intended to claim a bride. While packing for the trip a police squad raided his home and found a gallon and a half of liquid said to be intoxicating. Kotlaroff is facing charges of violating the liquor law and of maintaining a nuisance.

Stillesville. Detour east of Pennvllle is four miles for east-bound traffic and six miles long for west-bound traffic; U. S. Road 41—Detour at junction of Road 34 two miles. Detour from one-half mile north of Attica to eight miles south of Boswell twelve miles. Bridge runaround two miles north of Kentland. Detour from two and one-half miles north of Kentland to Ade iS ten miles. (Lifted about Aug. 20.) Road 43—Detour north of Romney is five miles. Road 45—Bridge run-arounds one and one-half miles south of Rock Hill and one mile and one and one-half miles north of Chrisney. Detour from Dale to Huntingburg is twenty-three and one-half miles; fair. Road 46—Traffic should drive carefully past workmen at narrow approaches to bridge three and one-half miles east of Nashville. U. S. Road 52—Detour in West Lafayette Detour from four miles southeast of Rushnille to Andersonville is nine miles, one-half mile of which is poor. Detour from Brookville to State line at West Hat* risen is eighteen and one-half miles in Indiana and three and one-half miles in Ohio. Road 62—Detour from Corydon to New Albany is via Palmyra over Roads 35 and 150 is thirty-three and one-half miles. No suitable local detour. Road 66—Detour fro mtwo miles east of Evansville to Newburg is eight and onehalf miles. Impassable betw’een Newburg and Hatfield with no detour. Through traffic avoid Road 66 and route via Roads 45 and 62 until further notice. Read 67—Detour at one and one-half miles east of Vincennes to Bicknell is fifteen and one-half miles. U. S. 150—Detour between West Baden and Paoli is fifteen miles. DOUBLE DUTY PLANT By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 17. The Missouri Botanical Garden has produced a plant which grows potatoes from its roots and tomatoes above the ground. The combination was brought about by grafting the shoots of the tomato to the roots of the potato.

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pressure on United States immigra- i tion quotas during the past few years, it w'as stated, is in England, where the number of people, at present about 150,000, who have signified a desire to make their fiome in the United States almost nas doubled in the past three years. The heaviest pressure, it was stated, continues to be in southeastern Europe and the Near East. GOVERNOR OUT OF IT Had No Hand in Revoking Parole of Prisoner, Says Jackson Governor Ed Jackson declares that he had onthing to do with the revocation of the parole of Bertram Watson, Negro political leader and paroled slayer of a railroad brakeman. Watson was returned to the State prison Wednesday by Schuyler Lawrence, parole agent. “The parole agents watch for any breaking of the parole and if anyone is so caught he is returned to prison,” Jackson said before leaving. Watson was arrested on a charge of- operating a gambling game at his Indiana Ave. pool room, but was freed in court. It was reported that Jackson gave a verbal order for the revocation at the State prison.

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