Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1930 — Page 10

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DETOURS, BRIDGE RUNAROUNDS IN STATEREMOVED Oakland City to Princeton Paving Is Completed, Says Roads Chief. Seventeen detours and bridge runarounds were removed from state highways this week, the bulletin of the state highway department discloses. Twelve detours were added. Paving was completed east of Washington on U. S. 50 and on 56 from Francisco to Oakland City. This completes the pavement from Oakland City to Princeton, Director John J. Brown said. General road conditions were list—(4 in the bulletin as follows: Rod 3—Loose stone three miles north of Greensburg. Detour t five miles north of Bluff ton is seven miles. Detour at four miles south of Ft Wayne is four and one-half miles. Road 9—Detour from Greenfield to Junction with Road 67 is fifteen miles. Detour south of Columbia City for heavy traffic is five and one-half miles. Light trafTic use run-around. Detour between Columbia City and Merriam is ten miles. Detour from one mile north of Howe to Sturgie iMich.), is five miles. United States Road 24 Detour fourteen miles east of Monticello to old route to Logansport is three and one-half miles. Detour from Five Points to Ohio line is seven miles. Road 26—Bridge run-around at four and one-half miles east of Lafayette. Detour from one and one-half miles west of Rossvtlle to one and one-half miles east Is five miles. U. S. Road 27 —Detour at three and a half miles north of Liberty is four and a half miles. Detour south of Geneva Is six and a half miles. Detour from Ft. Wayne to DeKalb-Allen county line is fifteen miles, twelve miles of which is pavement. Detour Just south of Waterloo account of retread is four and a half ml'.es. Road 28—One-way traffic account bridge construction one mile west of Road 9. Road 29—Bridge run-arounds one-half mile south and one mile north of Michlgantown. Bridge run-arounds at 3Vi, 5. 9. 11 and 14 miles south of Logansport. Detour from Wlnamac to eight miles north Is thirteen miles. Road 32—Temporary changeable detours between Lebanon and Crawfordsville. Drive slowly west of Noblesville account bridge and grade construction. Road 33—Detour from Sellersburg to -Flew Albany is nine miles over pavement.. Road 36—Detour from Junction of Roads 36 and 63 to Dana is ten miles. United States Road 40—Dustless detour one-fourth mile west of Bridgeport to paved Road 36 into Indianapolis is two and one-half miles. One-way traffic in places between Greenfield and Cumberland. Road 43—Detour seven miles north of Spencer is nine miles. Detour from Crawfordsville to Lafayette is thirty-two miles. Detour five miles north of Lafayette to Brookston Is eleven miles. Detour south of Monon Js five miles. Detour three miles north of Monon grade construction Js four miles. Detour from Francesville to Medaryvllle Is nine and one-half miles Detour from Medaryvllle to San Pierre is eighteen miles. Detour one mile north of Wanatah is five miles. Road 44—Detour from Rushville to four and one-half miles west of Connersville Js twelve and one-halt miles. Road 46—Run-around three and onehalf miles east of Columbus. Detour nine miles west of Greensburg Is four and onehalf miles. United States Road 52—Bridge runaround near Julietta. Short detour will be in effect over this week-end between Arlington avenue and the Marlon-Hancock county line.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Pendelton Auto Company, Pendleton. Ind.. Chevrolet coupe. M 951. from parkin# space at state house. Willard Beattie. 407 Harlem street. Ford Tudor. 765-793. from Market and Delaware streets. R. R. Condray. 729 Cottage avenue. Nash sedan. 52-06. from parking space at state house. CAR TURNS OVER TWICE Thomas McFeeley Goes to Sleep at Wheel, Awakes in Ditch. Thomas McFeeley, 31, of 2842 Northwestern avenue, told police his car went into a ditch and turned over twice when he fell asleep while driving on Emerson avenue at state road No. 67, with Miss Dorothy Wolfe, 28, employed at the Indiana School for the Blind, Thursday night. Neither was Injured seriously. Thursday Closing Voted Bv Times Special ANDEPSON, Ind., June 27. Stores in downtown district here will close Thursday afternoons during July and August, beginning July 10. At the meeting at which decision for closing was reached, merchants subscribed a S4OO purse which will be offered for one of the light harness racing events at the Anderson Free Fair, July 15 to 19.

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LUCK PLUS IS LOT OF LINDY, SAYS CHIC Now this bird they have been calling Lindbergh has been grabbin’ off all the first page news. Well, sir, I would not want to become a second place objector, but, just off-hand, I would say that he does not amount to a crossin’ whistle man's tooter. Anybody can fly the Atlantic ocean. You just give them an airplane and snow them how to shut it off and on and they will get across, Dut, tnere ain't anything lucky about pickin’ a wife like Ann Morrow. I won’t say, just off- __ . hand, that Lindy is an institution VS pA. instead of an acquisition, but John r. dui co.j there is luck plus In Lindy Jr.

CAMERA CATCHES BYRD’S BIG TRIP The Talking Screen Today at the Circle Reflects One of the Greatest Adventures Ever Experienced by Man. •"* w titH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE,” Paramount's epic film W story of Admiral Byrd’s adventures in the icebound regions, opens today at the Circle. There are said to be many intimate touches that make “With Byrd at the South Pole so entertaining. Much of the humor, and there is a goodly portion of foolery, is suoplied by the dignified, portly, white-vested penguins who, knowing no fear, hobnob in friendly fashion with the explorers. Only Igloo, Byrd’s pet fox terrier, feels the penguins are taking too much for granted and takes it upon herself to teach one of them

a lasting lesson. But the Penguin proves to be a good fighter and more than hold his own with the impetuous Igloo. Attention too is focused on the Huskie dogs who draw the sleds over hundreds of ice covered miles. In particular there is the tragedy of Spy, Huskie team leader, who, lame and broken, persists in taking his place at the head of the team. He is unable to go on and Gould, the scientist in command of this trial-breaking outfit, is forced to put Spy out of his misery. There axe intimate views of the men seated about the radio operator, eagerly awaiting news of the outside world. One man learns by radio of the new-born son he has never seen—the radiogram reading: “Baby doing nicely. Already weighs more than our Thanksgiving turkey.” Floyd Gibbons, famous headline hunter and radio favorite is heard during the last two reels of the film, giving a detailed description of the actual flight over the south pole. Burns and Allen in “Fit to Be Tried,” a song cartoon and Paramount sound news reel complete the program. Charlie Davis returns to the Indiana today as master of ceremonies. Other theaters today offer: “Courage” at the Apollo, “The Divorcee” at the Ohio, “The Lady of Scandal” at the Palace, “Dumbbells in Ermine” at the Lyric and burlesque at the Colonial.

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FIRE DAMAGE IS $500: OCCUPANTS ESCAPE Kindling Pile Catches Fire; Flames Destroy Garage. Kindling near a kitchen stove at the home of J. W. Collins, 1332 Lee street, caught fire at 5 this morning after Mrs. Collins had started the morning fire in the stove. Damage of SSOO resulted. Members of the family, already awakened, escaped Lum the home without difficulty. Fire from unknown origin destroyed a garage at the home of D. E. Darb, 5268 East Thirtieth street, Thursday night. A light car valued at $375 was destroyed, total damage being $625. Auto Crashes Into Tree Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., June 27.—R. M. Storer, Cincinnati, was confronted with the choice of his automobile colliding with another which had entered a crossing against the red step signal or swerving his car over a curb. He decided to avert a collision and drove his car over a sidewalk into a tree. The automobile was badly damaged. Storer and his family were cut by flying glass. The driver of the other car failed to stop.

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REVOLT FLAME FLARES HIGH IN BOLIVIACAPITAL Council of Ministers Loses Rule to Committee of Military Men. Bu United Pres* BUENOS AIRES, June 27.—Reliable reports received here from Bolivia say a military committee has overthrown the council of ministers and is forming anew government. today. The reports indicated other revolutionary groups continued fighting in the streets of La Paz, and controlled most of the city. Troops are supporting the military committee which urged the reorganization of political parties, and assured the country next Sunday’s elections would be held impartially. Most of the large Bolivian standing army has deserted the council of ministers, it was understood. The Buenos Aires newspaper La Critica said former President Hernando Silcs, who resigned last May, has taken refuge -in the United States legation at La Paz. The new movement, which apparently was sponsored by high army officers, was believed to have no

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Twenty Hurt in Creek Bu United Press CAPREOL. Ont.. June 27.—Twenty persons were injured, three perhaps critically, when a Canadian National railway passenger train left the tracks while crossing a bridge about four miles from here, today, according to a report received here by railroad employes.

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