Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1935 — Page 28

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STATE INDUSTRY SNOWS DECLINE OF 3 PER CENT Canning Plant Employment Down, but Others Show Slight Gains. Tinir* flprriiil BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Nov. 22. Seasonal curtailment of activity in the canning industry caused a 3 per cent decline in industrial employment in Indiana in October, the Indiana University Bureau of Business research reported today. Other types of industry reported a net gain in employment. Nonmanufacturing employment changed very little. Building activity during October remained well above like periods in the last three years but far under normal, the bureau reported. “The general level of business activity was higher than during any October since 1930,” according to the report. Weather Unfavorable “Warm weather was an unfavorable factor during the last twothirds of the month, but clothing and department sales made about the usual seasonal improvement. “There were a few cities in which furniture sales were better during October, but little change was reported in most sections of the state. “Drug store sales were a little higher than during Spetembcr, and hardware sales continued as a month ago. Most lines of retail trade in Indiana during October ranged between 15 and 20 per cent above a year ago. “Furniture production compared favorably with like periods in the last five years. “Coal mines were a little less active during the last half of October, and the total output was slightly under a year ago. Electricity production made a little more than the usual seasonal gain. Auto Plants in Production “Automobile manufacturers were relatively busy, but fewer automobiles were assembled than during October, 1934. Most manufacturers of automobile parts and accessories operated on schedules well above

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When Mme. Helen Carusi Lombard christens the new United States destroyer Gassin, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, she will be the first wife of a foreign military attache to be accorded the privilege. The great-great-grand-daughter of Commodore Stephen Cassin, War of 1812 hero, she is married to Col. Emanuel Lombard of the French embassy. the like periods in the past four years. “Manufacturers of heating apparatus, including stoves and steam fitting, were busier. Most foundries operated on schedules about equal to a month ago. Steel ingot production was scheduled at a slightly lower rate late in October. “Check transactions made about the usual seasonal gain to a point well above October, 1934. Collections continued to improve. Life insurance sales were slightly above a year ago. “There was a marked decline in new car sales. Most manufacturers had discontinued 1935 models and few 1936 models were available for delivery. Used car sales made less than the usual seasonal decline and were higher than during any other October.”

BAD WEATHER DELAYS WORK ON HIGHWAYS No Changes in Detours, However, Are Listed by Commission. Inclement weather has held up work on the state's highway construction in the last two weeks, and there are no changes in detours

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from the last bulletin issued by the State Highway Commission. Beginning with this bulletin the commission detailed the type of roads that have been chosen for detours. Detours now in effect are: Road 3—Shoulder construction south of Avilis drive carefully: detour north of DeKalb County line 10 miles over good gravel road. Road 9—Detour over city streets in Shelbyville: detour three miles over county concrete road from Junction Road 67 just south of Pendleton north and east to a point three miles south of Junction 236: shoulder construction north of Marion, drive carefully . U. S 12—Detou: over city streets in East Chicago. Road 15—Closed between Wabash and Road 114 detour marked over Roads 13, 213 and 114. U S. 20—Shoulder construction west of LaGrange, drive slowly. Road 21—Bridge out Just south of Converse, detour marked west and north 2' 2 miles over good gravel road U S. 24—Detour over city streets In Roanoke. U. S 30—Traffic drive carefully between Grovertown and Etna Green, between Warsaw and Columbia City and

from Zulu to Ohio line, shoulder construction. U 8. 31—Drive slowly over cltv streets in Seymour, road under construction. U. S. 36—Closed between Indianapolis and Pendleton; detour over D. S. 40 to Greenfield and Roads 9 and 67 through Pendleton east and north is 1.2 miles. Road 37—Detour in Paoli and Oolitic over city streets. Road 39—Detour in Delphi and south is two miles over city streets and narrowgravel road. U S. 40 —Detour 37 miles between Dunreith and Richmond over Roads 3. 38 and U. S 35: open to local traffie between Dunreith and Cambridge City. U. S. 41—Closed from Cook north to U. S. 30; car detour 19 miles starting at Cook over county concrete road to Crown Point then ever Road 53 and U. S. 30: truck detour 22 miles from Junction Road 2 to Lowell and north over county concrete road to Crown Point then Road 53 and D. S. 30. Road 43—Detour from a point Just south of Westville to Michigan City is 14 miles

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over V. 8. 6. county concrete and bituminous county road. Road 44—Bridge construction in Oonnersville, detour Li mile. Road 49—Detour four miles from Chesterton w-est and north over county concrete and TJ. S. 20. U. S. 50— Drive slowly west of Shoals due to settlement of road; bridge runaround north of Aurora. U. S 52—Closed between Indianapolis and Lebanon; detour over Roads 29 and 32: detour between Junction Road 38 and Lafayette, marked over Road 38, county gravel road and Road 26. Road 61—Bridge out six miles southeast of Vincennes, detour marked from near Monroe City west and north six and onehalf. miles over county gravel road. Road 62—Detour from Edwardsville to New Albany is 14 mlies by wav of Galena over countv road and U S. 150 Road 66—Bridge run-around near Wadesville. Road 67—Drive carefully between Switz City and Spencer, men working; detour over city streets in Indianapolis: closed between Indianapolis and Anderson; detour marked over Road 13 to Ncblesville and Road 32 to Anderson.

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