Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1928 — Page 9

►SEPT. 7, .1928.

22-MILE DETOUR WILL CALL FOR CAREINDRIVINO Several Sections of Paving Open to Traffic of Sunday Autoists. A twenty-two-mile detour, to permit the grading contractor to cross old Rd. 37 at three places beween Bloomington and Bedford while preparing the new railroad before paving, has been created from four miles south of Bloomington to Bedford. The detour has many sharp turns, steep grades and narrow bridges, but the surface is in good condition. The detour, however, according to the State highway commission bulletin, must be driven with care. It will be possible to use the regular State road between Bloomington and Bedford within a few weeks, as the crossings will have been completed. \ Several detours and run-arounds have been lifted and sections of pavement built during the summer are open to traffic. Road conditions-: Road 2—Detour from Illinois line to Road 41 is five miles; good except for one and one-half miles. Road 3—Detour around construction at two mijes north of Muncie to Hartford City is eighteen and one-half miles. Detour from Petroleum to Bluffton is nine and one-half miles. Road 7—One-way traffic bridge at ten miles north of Madison and bridge runarounds at six and one-half and seven rna one-hair miles north of Madison. Road 10—Bridge run-arounds at Junction with Road 53, two miles east of North Judson, and at three miles east of Bass Lake. Detour east and west of Culver Is ten miles. Road 15—Bridge run-around at two and one-half miles south of La Fountaine. One mile detour at La Fountaine account oi bridge out. Detour from New Paris to Waterford is four miles. U. S. Road 24—Bridge run-around at two miles east of Goodiand. New pavement open from Monticello for four and one-ha f miles east. Detour from Burnettsville is two miles. Detour Just east of Huntington or.e-half mile. Road 2a—Detour from Logansport to Rochester account of paving is thirty-one U. S. Road 27—Detour between College Corner and Liberty for retread. Detour from Liberty is nine miles. Detour two miles south of Richmond is five and onehalf miles. Detour from Fountaine City to Winchester is nineteen miles. (Part of new pavement mav be open bv Sept. P ) Detour at one-half mile west of Berne to one mile south of Monroe Is five miles. P, e j-°'i r J/om “ v en miles north of Decatur to Ft. Wayne is seventeen miles. Detour from Dekalb and Steuben Counties to Pleasant Lake Is four miles. 1 .Vi- acl . 28—Detour from Williamsport to Bridge run-around at five miles east of Attica. Bridge runaround five miles west of Romney. Detour at Romney is two and one-half miles. Detour at three miles cast of Romney Is five miles. Detour from Farmland to Winchester is nine miles. 2? ~P etcmr , five miles south of Road 32 is two miles. Detour at Intersection of Road 32 is four miles. Bridge run-arounds at Beardstown and Just south of Middlefork. Detour at six miles north of Knox to two miles north of Bass Lake is nine miles. Detour from two Rnifd ™ ol 7 h , of La Porte t 0 Junction of two and one-half miles. u. s. Road 30—Run-around at Erie Railroad -crossing at two miles east of Schererville. Nine miles of old travel road from Hanna to State Road 23 in P°° r . conti !tion. Bridge run-arounds at sixteen and seventeen miles southe st of five mue^detonr.* 377 trafflc use malked

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Mrs. Knapp Hears Sentence

NEA New York Bureau Mrs. Florence Knapp, former secretary of the State of New York, is pictured here (center) as she was sentenced to thirty days in jail for grand larceny. She was convicted of misapplying State funds. She is between two attorneys, J. J. Conway (left) and Earl Barkhauf.

U. S. Road 31—Detour at one mile southeast of Rochester is two miles. Road 34—Detour from Veedersburg to Road 41 Is one and one-half miles. Detour between Road 41 and Crawfordsville changes as surface treating progresses. Detour fiom Crawfordsville to New Ross is about fourteen miles, eight of which are pavement. Road 35—Detour from three miles south of Salem to one mile south of Salem is three miles; narrow road in fair condition. Read 37—Detour from Paoli to one and one-half miles north of Orleans Is twelve and one-half miles, condition fair. South of Bedford workmen are building shoulders (ten mile speed limit). Detour from Bedford to four miles south of Bloomington Is twenty-two miles. Bridge runaround five miles north of Bloomington. Road 38—Detour east of Hagerstown Is two miles. U. S. Road 40—Bridge run-around at StlUesville U S. Road 41—Detour at Junction of Road 34 is two miles. Detour from onehalf mile north of Attica to Cnrbondale is nine miles. Bridge run-around at two miles north of Kentland. Detour from two and one-half miles north of Kentland to Ade Is ten miles. Road 43—Detour north of Romney is five miles. Road 44—Detour from Connersville west Is six miles. Road 45—Bridge run-arounds at one and one-half miles south of Rock Hill and one mile and one and one-half miles north of Chrisnev. Detour from Dale to Huntingburg Is tv.enty-three and one-half miles. Road 46—Short detour in New Point. Road 50—Bridge run-around Just west of Seymour. Detour from Junction of Road 1 and 50 via Milan and Mooreshille to Aurora is twentj-two miles, part only fair. • U. S. Road 52—Detour from four miles southeast of Rushville to Andersonvllle Is nine miles. Detour from Brookville to State ’ine at West Harrison is eighteen and one-half miles in Indiana and three and one-half miles In Ohio. Indianapolis to Cincinnati traffic route via RushvlUe and Brookville, then over detour marked for Brookville to Cincinnati traffic. Road 53—Detour from south to north edge of Rensselaer is three miles. Detour from four miles north of Rensselaer to Demotte Is fifteen and one-half miles, part fair. Road 54—Bridge run-around at one and one-half miles east of Road 41. Road 56—Three miles west of French Lick is one-way traffic, ten mile speed limit. One-way traffic five miles east of Paoli, ten mile speed limit. Earth surfaces between Salem and Scottsbure lmpassable most; of time. Bridge run-arounds 2Lf fc "iS ?r nt l., four an< t five-tenths miles \vest of Madison. Detour around earth slide at bridge at two miles west of Vevay is two and one-half miles. Road j7—Bridge run-arounds two and

four and four-tenths miles north of Newberry. Road 58—Surface rough and narrow. Many dangerous bridges. Road 61—Bridge run-around at five and one-half miles north of Boonvllle. Road 62—Detour from Corydon to New Albany for construction is via Palmyra over Roads 35 and 150 is thirty-three and one-half miles. No suitable local detour. ! Road 64—Bridge run-around three miles I east of Junction of Road 45. Road 65—Bridge run-around at five ! miles north of Mt. Vernon. Road 66—Detour from two miles east of Evansville to Newburg Is eight and onehalf miles Impassable between Newburg and Hatfield with no detour. Through traffic avoid Road 66 and route via Roads 1 45 and 62 until further notice. Road 67—Detour at one and one-half miles east of Vincennes to Bicknell Is fifteen and one-half miles. U. S Road 150—Workmen building shoulders between West Baden and Fredricksburg. Roads not mentioned and parts of roads mentioned, but not specified, and all detours not otherwise described are in good condition. INDIANA FUGITIVE HELD Alleged Hammond Bank Bandit Captured in Montana. lit! Times Special HAMMOND, Ind , Sept. 7.—Howard Manning, 22, alleged bank bandit, who escaped from Porter County last April, has been captured at Cutshaw, Mont., according to word received here. He escaped by attacking Sheriff W. D. Torney with an iron bar. He was then awaiting trial for a local bank holdup. Wil- j lim Price, his companion, is now serving a sentence. Shot Stealing Melons lip Time* Special BEDFORD, Ind., Sept. 7.—James Catozzi, 14, is recovering today from ! fourteen buck shot wounds as the 1 result of an attempt to steal a watermelon. His two companions fled when he was shot fleeing from the patch of George Myers near here. Myers stopped a freight tram and sent Catozzi here for treatment

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FIND SKELETON OF PREHISTORIC AMERICAN BOY Discovery Sheds New Light on Little Known Tribe of Aborigines. By KE A Service HURLEY, N. M., Sept. 7.—The little skeleton of a prehistoric American cihld. still adorned with all its tiny bracelets and trinkets, is one of the outstanding discoveries of the archaeological expedition to the Mimbres Valley sent out by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Santa Fe Museum. Out of 157 burials found by the expedition, this grave contained the largest number of articles, it is announced by Dr. Albert E. Jenks, anthropologist of the University of Minnesota, and leader of the expedition. Apparently, this child was much lamented and was laid away with gieat care. Following the custom of these aborigines, the child’s head was covered with a beautiful pottery bowl, decorated with a su-*’ h. One arm still wore seven vie shell bracelets and near the knees were eight shell tinklers. A tiny copper bell, with the string

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still preserved after many centuries by ccntact with the copper, was one of the child's possessions that is

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attracting especial interest of the archaeologists, since no object of this sort has heretofore been found with this ancient tribe. Scattered in the grave, their string long since decay and, lay 1,500 tiny red and blue-black beads and a small shell pendant. A little bone ring was another toy or ornament. The Mimbres Valley people are among the least understood of the early inhabitants of North America. Dr. Jenks and his expedition have spent six weeks excavating fifty rooms among the ruins of their houses and unearthing old burials in order to find new clews to their place in American prehistory. ‘‘The Mimbres people are believed to have abandoned their dwelling sites somewhere about 600 A. D.,” Dr. Jenks states. “Their occupation of the sites probably goes back to 2000 B. C. They have no known descendants.” One mystery of the Mimbrenos Is how a people who must have had a fairly crude manner of living could have produced such beautiful and artistic pottery designs. Another mystery is how and why this art so completely disappeared. “The designs on the Mimbres pots far-surpass the work of any other Indians of either prehistoric or modem times,” the anthropologist declares. Ransack Church Again By Times Special HARTFORD, Ind., Sept. 7.—For the third time within a month the United Brethren Church here has been broken into and ransacked. Nothing valuable has been stolen.

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