Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1929 — Page 25

OCT. 18, 1929

NEW PAVEMENT ON STATE ROAD SYSTEM OPENED 35 Miles Put Into Use and Numerous Detours Lifted. Thirty-five iles of new pavement and seve nmtles of retread were opened to traffic this week, according to Uie bulletin of the state highway department issued today. Numerous detours were lifted. The list includes the detour on No. 3, between Mount Summit and Muniec, sixteen miles: nine south of Alexandria, eight miles; U. 8. 24, between Lagro and the Wabash river bridge, four miles; U. S. 31 outh of Kokomo, shortening detour five and one-half miles; thirty from Frankfort south removing five-mile detour; forty-four between Roseburg and Liberty, seven miles; sixtyix from Brisco east and opening the highway to through traffic between Evansville and Rockport; xty-.even between Thirty-eighth trret to a point east of Lawrence, two miles. General road conditions were listed as follows: Road 9 Detour at Mt. Etna is one-half mile. Detour ten miles south of Columin city is three miles. Detour five miles . outh of Columbia city is four miles. Road 29 Detour from three miles north of Osgood to junction of 46 and 29 Is ■vrnteen miles. Detour from Greensburg > one miles north of Waldron is twen--three mill Detour from two miles ' rth of Boole ton to one mile north of Burlingfo ■ i tyentv miles. Detour eleven

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miles south of r-oennsport is eleven miles. Detour from Winamac to Pulaski-Starke Comoanv line is fourteen miles. U. S. Road 31 Detaour from four miles south of Kokomo to Kokomo Is five and or.e-ha’.f miles and dustless. Rd. 37 —Detour from four miles south of Binmington to Bedford is twenty-eight and one-half miles: good surface, but narrow and many sharp turns. Detour from Martinsville north is six miles. three miles pavement. Gravel section is narrow. sharp turns, one-way bridges. U. S. Rd. 52 Detour from eight miles west of Metamora to Brookville is eighteen and one-half miles. Part of detour over 1. Through traffic follow 1 to Connersviile then 44 to Rushville. Rd. 53 —(Detour from four miles north of Rensselaer is miles. Rd. 67 Detour from Albany to Portland is twenty-one and one-half miles. U. S. Rd. 150~Six-mile detour *hree miles west of Prospect is via West Baden and 56 and narrow. Bridge run-around three and one-half miles west of Prospect. Roads not mentioned and parts of roads mentioned, but not specified and ali detours not otherwise described, are in good condition.

RUSSIANS BUY CHEWING GUM TO STAGE DfIAMA Also Get Matches That Will Strike on Trousers. Hus nihil Hn MOSCOW. Oct. 18.—The American stage success, “Chicago,” is scheduled for early porduction this season by the Moscow Art tlvater where it now is being rehearsed. Russian actors meet curious obstacles in following the stage direc-

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tions of this play. They were greatly puzzled by instructions to one of the characters to light a match on his trousers. Experiments showed that it could not be done with Russian matches, and arrangements are being made for importing a few boxes of the American variety. The Art 1/.cater directors were also amazed by the amount of chewing gum which figures in the stage directions, and that item, too. will be imported.

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