Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1932 — Page 9

JUNE 10, 1932

EIGHTEEN STATE ROADS OILED TO ELIMINATE DUST 1.200 Miles of Dust Free Travel Aim of Highway Department. Eighteen state roads are being in the state highway department's program to make 1,200 miles dustless this season, It was announced by John J. Brown, director of the state highway department, in the weekly traffic bulletin today. Construction work and new detours also are set out. The road oiling follows: Road 1. Modoc to four and one-half miles north. 6'j mile detour marked. Open June 20. Hagerstown north, remaining about three wee.ks, 81 a mile detour over good gravel. Road 8. Shelbyville north, started June j 6. finished about Jun 13 8 mile detour, i good gravel. Hope to Road 46, detour ’ markea over goou gravel, finished June 18 Road 14. Wlnamac to Rochester, started June 5, finished June 25, no detour I marked. Detour Over flravel Road 16. From Road 18 west to two j miles west of Cass county line, started 1 June 6. finished about Juiv 4; aetour 12 i miles over good gravel. Road 38. Danville to road 34, detour In effect daytime only. Subject to dally change Started June 1. finished June 7. From Bellville to five miles south, started June 8, finished June 11, no detour available. Road 48. Hymera to Jasonvtllc. started June 1, finished June 10; no detour. Road 116. Markle to Junction road 1, started June 3, finished June 10; no detour available. Road 136. Danville to North Salem, detour in effect daytime onlv. Subject to change daily. Start'd June 1. finished June 10 From North Salem to Raccoon, started June 8, finished June 18. Detour in effect davtime only subject to daily change Road 161. From Junction 62 to Junction 66. started June 6, finished June 17, no detour. Subject to Change Road 234. From Fountain Cos. line to Hendricks Cos. line Detour in effect daytime or.lv. Subject to change daily. Road .145. From junction 62 to Junction 162. started June 11, finished June 18; no detour. Length and surface condition of detours account of paving and bridge construction, j are listed In the bulletin as follows: Roads 8 and 24. Detour at northeast : edge of Huntington account construction j of subway approaches. Is \i mile, good gravel. Road 15. Detour from eight miles south i of Warsaw to east city limits of North 1 Manchester, is 14 miles, two miles concrete. remainder good gravel. Road 18. Detour from Junction of roads 3. 5 and 18 to one mile north of Marion, account paving, is it miles, good gravel and stone . Bridge Being Constructed Road 25. Detour from Lafayette to Archervilte. account Having, and bririgp construction, is 6.5 miles, good gravel. Detour from one mile ouln of Delphi to on? mile east of Rockfielrl account of pavement and bridge construction, is 12 miles over good gravel Road 52. Detour at two miles west, of Anderson account of peving, Is thirteen miles over fair gravel. Road 44. Detour at five miles east of Franklin account, bridge repair, is 3 miles. Detour from Glenwood to Connersville account paving, is 16 miles, two and onehalf mites concrete and thirteen and onehalf miles good gravel. Road 47, Detour from Crawfordsville to one mile west of Montgomery, Parke Cos.

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Direction of vast Insull industrial and utility interests passed to James Simpson, above, former chairman of the board of Marshall Field & Cos.. Chicago, when Samuel Insull resigned as chairman of the boards of the Commonwealth Edison Cos., People's Gas, Light & Coke Cos., and Public Service Cos. of Northern Illinois. CONVICT THOMPSON AID Verdict in Paseher Tax Case Keeps Government Record Clear. B'j United Prriii CHICAGO, June 10.—The federal government's unbroken record of success in its drive on politicians and gangsters who failed to pay theid income tax continued unbroken today with conviction of Christian P. Paschen, former Chicago building commissioner. A .jury which had been deadlocked for two days found Paschen guilty of one count of tax evasion on its twenty-eighth ballot. The verdict makes Paschen liable to a maximum of five years imprisonment and $lO,000 fine. Paschen was building commissioner i nth eadministration of former Mayor William Hale (Big Bill) : Thompson. Near Goal in Treasure Hunt By L nited Prctt m BREST, France, June 10.—Crew of the salvage ship Artiglio II to- ! day was believed near the end of a j four-year treasure hunt for the | sunken liner Egypt’s $5,000,000 in ! gold. One drag used by the salvage j ship to clear debris from the Egypt's strongroom brought up a board torn from a bullion case. i ' line is 24 miles, mostly over State roads ; 43 and 234. I U. S. road 50. Detour between Seymour and Brownstown account, paving, is 13 j miles, good gravel, calcium treated. Dej tour from Mitchell to Shoals account of paving, is via road 37 to Bedford and road 450 to Shoals or road 37 south to Faoli thence road 150 to Shoals. Detour in Shoals account grading, is •% miles, fair.

BOYS ON PROBATION 15 Disciplined in Young Girl Delinquency Case. Fifteen high school boys were reprimanded for attending liquor par-

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ties and were placed on probation Thursday by Juvenile Judge John F. Geckler. They were put under supervision of the court, for one year when they i pleaded guilty to contributing to dei linquency of a 15-year-old Technical high school girl. The girl told of high school liquor parties she had attended and testi-

fled regarding liquor orgies in cottages near Ravenswood. The cases of two other high school boys were taken under advisement. The girl's stories revealed frequent visits of high school youths to the Rendezvous Grille, alleged Irvington liquor resort. The grille recently was closed.

FREAL H. M’INTOSH IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Regional Attorney for Veterans Bureau Succumbs to Pneumonia, Freal H. Mclntosh. 40. regional attorney for the United States veterans bureau, died today at his home, 678 East Forty-fourth street,

after a week’s illness of pneumonia. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made. Mclntosh, head of the Indiana legal department since 1927, was associated with the bureau since 1919 when he served in the Cincinnati district office. He was transferred to the IndianapolLs bureau in 1925 Mclntosh was second lieutenant of

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