Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1929 — Page 24

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STATE HIGHWAY BODY CONTINUES LIFTINGDETOURS Three Are Opened, Others Shortened to Expedite Traffic. More detours were eliminated in the state highway system, it was announced in the weekly bulletin issued today. Among the important changes were the lifting of the detours on state road No. 3, where bridge work is completed at the south edge of Rushville; the nine and one-half mile detour on No. 15 from Wabash north; two miles on No. 24 north of Kentland, and shortening of several detours on other roads where a fev; miles of pavement have been opened to service. Efforts are being made to open three miles of the new pavement on road 31 south of Kokomo by Sunday, Director John J. Brown said. General road conditions follow': Road 9~ Detour from five miles south of Alexandria to Alexandria Is eight miles. (In effect daytime only.) Detour at Mt. Etna Is one-half mile. Detour ten miles south of Columbia City Is three miles. Detour five miles south of Columbia City la four miles. L.r’ Str>*rs Road 31—Detour from

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seven miles south of Kokomo to Kokomo Is eight and one-half miles and dustless. Road 56—Detour in Rockville. Road 37—Detour from four miles south of Bloomington to Bedford Is twenty-eight and one-half miles. Detour from Martinsville north Is six miles, three miles being cavement. Grave! section narrow, sharp i turns, one-way bridges. Road 38—One and one-half mile detour from Hagerstown east. Detour four and one-half miles west of Richmond is five one one-half miles. United States Road 52—Detour from eight miles west of Metamora to Brookville Is eighteen and one-half miles. Through traffic follow 1 to Connersvllle then 44 to Rushville. Road 53—Detour from four miles north of Rensselaer. Road 67—Detour In Vincennes is onehalf mile. Detour from Thirty-eighth street intersection to Lawrence is two miles. Detour from Albany to Portland is twenty-one and one-half miles. RECORD IS CHALLENGED Young Oxford Student will Try Coast-to-Coast Drive. LONDON, Oct. 11.—J. H. Hanley, young Oxford graduate, will make an attempt this month to break the American coast to coast record, a distance of 3,200 miles, driving a Bentley, an English-built car. The present transcontinental automobile record, held by an American car, is 77 hours and 40 minutes. Weapons Cause Sentence Pjj Timm Svecinl BRAZIL. Ind., Oct. 11.—Henry Nichols, 24, Fillmore, and Roy Scott, 23, Greencastle, were each given suspended sentences of one year and fined SIOO in Clay county circuit court here for carrying concealed weapons in their automobile.

(COLLEGE MEN LAZY THINKERS, OPINES BANKER j University Education Is Branded Handicap in Business. 'Hu I'nitrd PnPRINCETON, N. J„ Oct. 11.— , Floyd L. Carlisle, prominent business man, and himself a college graduate, has gone on record as calling a university education a handicap to men going into business. In an interview in the Daily Princetonian, Carlisle, who is head of F. L. Carlisle & Cos., Inc., New York bankers, said; * “From my experience, the average college man enters business late. The most formative period of his j lift, from 18 to 22 or 23, is spent in a place w'here he acquires lazy habits of thinking. “A university can not produce in men the drive that business gives

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them. They are not required to work rapidly and accurately and life is easy and soft for them. The backbone of business today is the rapid absorption of details and there is nothing in college that trains a man to this ability.” Carlisle was graduated from Cornel! in 1903. DEAD MAN ‘ELECTED’ Polls 100 More Votes than Another Pennsylvania Candidate. WAYNESBURG, Pa., Oct. 11.— John L. Kuhn, of Jollytown, died two weeks before the election of a candidate for jury commissioner in Greene county. Regardless of that, his name appeared on the ballots and at the election he received 535 votes, onehundred more than the number received by another candidate. Road Signs Boost Games Pcj Timex Rprcial GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 11. —Signs directing motorists to Greencastle, and giving the date of the current DePauw football game, are being placed at intersections of roads near the city by Brooklyn Club, student organization, co-oper-ating with the Greencastle chamber of commerce.

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DISARMAMENT LONG WAY OFF, SENATE BELIEF Leaders Think ‘Technical’ Parity Will Be Hard to Establish. BY PAUL R. MALI ON Vnited Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Oct. 11.—The visit of Premier MacDonald is looked upon by the United States senate as a personal triumph and a distinct development in frienuiy Anglo-American relations, but there is an underground belief that disarament is yet a long way off. The representative sentiment of that body, to which all governmental questions eventually find their way for free discussion, including any prospective agreement for disarmament which may be negotiated, was expressed today by the various group leaders and international authorities of the senate. In the senate, there Is almost

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imanimity of opinion that President Hoover will have difficulty with his “yardstick” to measure naval strength; that. France and Italy with their peculiar interests may find it extremely hard to abandon their submarines becaiise they have not the money to build battleships and feel they must protect their coasts; that technical "parity” will be difficult to establish; and that if it is established without scrapping on a big scale the agreement will encounter severe opposition before it is ratified by the senate. There however, is no expression of discouragement that more could have been accomplished and the various factions seem to agree the MacDonald visit has been success-

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ful. Some admired so much his frankness in discussing diplomatic affairs that they have commended it to American statesmen. Fire Truck Passing Banned Pm Tim< siirrinl GREENCASTLE. Ind., Oct. 11.— Motorists here will be prosecuted for passing city fire apparatus in traffic, fire department officials announce.

FOOTBALL PURDUE vs. MICHIGAN Lafayette, Saturday, Oct. 12th "2~• ■ ■ ROUND TRIP ... s2= Via Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Good going on all trains Saturday. October 12th. Return Limit, Sunday, October IStli. Limited trains leave Indianapolis at 7:10—0:10—11:10 A. M. Call HI ley 4501 for further information.

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Hurt Playing Cowboy COLUMBUS. Ind.. Oct. 11.—Marshall Walters, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walters, was seriously injured on the head, when he fell from his pet pony. The boy was playing cowboy and when he I threw out his arms and legs the : pony took fright and jumped. The boy was thrown off on his head. He (was unconscious several hours.