Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1930 — Page 5
OCT. 17, 1930.
LIFT 85 MILES OF DETOURS ON INDIANAROSDS Highway Construction Work 98 Per Cent Finished, Brown Reports. Lifting of eighty-flve miles of detours last week completed 98 per cent of the 1930 season of state highway construction, John J. Brown, state highway director, said in the highway commission’s weekly bulletin today. Latest completed pavement projects he listed as: Road 34, east of Ft. Wayne to Ohio Jlne; Road 27. between Ft, Wayne 'bncf' Garrett; Road 53, south of Wolcott, and retread on Road 150, east of Paoli. More than 500 miles of pavement and retread were laid this year. Brown said. Several hundred bridges were built, and now are in service. Condition of state roads this week: Road 6—Detour east of Road 49 Is two wiles. Drive slow over new pavement between Llgonler and Wawaka. Road 7—Bridge run-arouftds at four Wiles north of Wirt, five miles south of Vernon and at. south edge of Vernon. Road 9—Run-around at Junction with Road 28. Detour at north edge of Marlon Is one mile. Bridge run-around at two and a half miles south of Columbia City. U. S. Road 12—Detour In Indiana Harbor Is one mile. Read .15—Detour from Milford to one mile north of Milford Junction Is four miles. U. 8. Road 27—Bridge run-around Just fcorth of Deerfield. Bridge run-around at one mile south of Bryant. Road 27—Surface construction work between Sulphur and Paoli. Road 43—Detour from Pulaski-White county line to Francesvllle Is six and a half miles. Detour from Francesvllle to Zdedaryville Is nine and a half miles. Devour at east edge of Wanatah Is one mile. Road 86—Detour from Winslow to Cato }s five miles. Temporary bridgo at two miles east of Madison. Road 62—Run-around at three >.,lles West of Sulphur for one-way traffic only. Road 67—Short detour near Mounds Mate park. Short detour In Rei Key. tJ. S. Road 150—One-way traffic at six Imlles east of Paoli. Airport Vote Ordered P v 7 imeg Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, Oct. 17. After failure of a remonstrance against the proposed purchase of a it city airport, the city council decided to put the question before the voters of the city at the election Nov. 4.
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TERRIBLE “O’RILEY” MILD LITTLE GIRLS Youngsters Admit Writing Notes Threating Neighbors. Bu United Frees DETROIT, Oct. 17.—The terrible “O’Riley," who wrote notes threatening death and baffled the police for three days, has been found. “O'Riley” turned out to be three little girls who had found an old typewriter in an attic. The notes threatened neighbors with terirble things unless jewelry or money were given up. The leading conspirator, who is 12 years old, confessed to police. She was put to bed without supper.
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