Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1936 — Page 7

MAY 8, 1936.

62 DETOURS ON INDIANA ROADS ARE ANNOUNCED Highway Bulletin Shows Spring Improvement Work Under Way. An Increased volume of State Highway Commission spring improvement projects was evidenced today with the commission’s announcement of 62 detours in effect throughout the .state. United States and state highways affected are: Btte 2—Prom Westvllle rut end north, three miles over bituminous and eravei roads. Prom Mishawaka to Elkhart, 8 5 tnlles over concreete road. TT. 8. 6—Prom Butler east, four miles fred clt7 '* treu ' State Rosd 1 nd county fitafe Prom State Road 87 south of Pendleton to Huntsville, shoulder construction. drive carefully. State 13—Prom Wabash northeast to State Road 24. three miles city streets and travel road. f Bute 15—Prom Marlon to La Fontaine. 13 miles over Btate Roads 9. 105 and gravel road. From Wabash to State Road 114. 20 miles over Blate Roads 13. 213 and 114. From Bllver Lake east and north. 14 miles over Btate Road 14, gravel and concrete roada. State 18—Prom State Road 152 north and •ast over State Road 152 and gravel. V. 8. 24 Split

TT. 8. 24—Prom Wabash northeast: eastpound traffic 7 miles over gravel road— Westbond follow State Road 24 ti State Itoad 13 and 13—detour to Wabash. Prom State Road 30 to New Haven, tt;o miles Over State Road 30 and New Have i streets. State 25 —Prom Rochester to Mentone. BO miles over Slate Roads 14 and 19. Slate 29—Prom Shelbvville to Indianapolis, 34 miles over State Roads 9. 52. TT. 8. 31—From Stale Road 8 to South Bend. 29 miles over State Roads 8, 331 and concrete road. State 33—Prom New Albany to State (Toad 80. 12 miles over State Roads 31-W and 80. Local traffic can detour around giver gravel road and State Road 31. Btate 34—Prom Wavnetown to Crawfnrdsville. 20 miles over State Roads 25 and 55. TT. S. 36—East, of Danville, shoulder construction. drive carefully. Prom Indianapolis to State Road 9 sou h of Pendleton. S$ miles over State Roads 40 and 9. Detour at Danville Slate 39 Prom Danville to Lebanon. 30 hilles over gravel and State Ro,-d 34. Prom Slate Road 18 to Delpl four n.Oes over gravel road and city streets. U. S 40—Prom Terre Haute to State Road 43. 44 miles over State Roads 41. 36 and 43. Prom Cambridge Citv to E. Germantown.. construction, drive carefully. East of Cambridge Citv. two-lane traffic through bridge, drive carefully. U. fl. 41—South of Fort Branch, construction, drive carefully. Just north of Whit* River near Hazelton. construction, drive slowly. Three miles south of Vincennes. bridge run-around. From Cook to TT. 8. 30, unfinished shoulders, drive carefully. trucks advised to follow State Roads 80. 53 and 152. Prom State Road 30 west *-nd north to state Road 6. 7 miles over Roads 30, 141. State 43—Prom Lafavette north 5.5 miles fever city streets and bituminous road. From Wrstvlllo to Michigan City. 14 miles over State Road 6. concrete and oil mat roods. State 48--From Bloomington to Nashgllle. 25 miles over State Roads 45 and 135. State 47—From Thorntown cast to State Road 52 over gravel road and Etate Road 52. U S. 50—Just west of Shoals, drive carerullv due to settlement of road. Just north f Aurora, bridge run-around. IT. S. 52 Rerouting Short TT, 8. 52—Near southeast city limits of Bndlanapolis, 1.7 miles, bridge run-around ryer bituminous and oiled gravel roads From Indianapolis, north to 71st-st. 14 miles over State Road 29 and concrete. From 71st-st to Lebanon, shoulder construction, drive carefully. From West Lafayette north 2.5 miles over city streets and concrete. State 54—Just West Bloomfield, drive tarefully due to settlement of road. State 59—From State Road 46 to Brazil. 34 miles over State Road 46, gravel and Btate Road 42. Slate 62—From Jeffersonville, north and rsst, 49 miles over State Roads 31 and 8 Stale 54—At St. Anthony, bridge runaround. State 67—From Indianftpolis to Anderpon. 41 miles over State Roads 13 and 32. State 114—From Akron east, 14 miles fcvrr State Roads 14 and 15. Slat.p 115—Closed from State Road 24 |o State Road 15 northwest of Wabash. State 116—From Markle to Bluffton, 14 tnlles over State Roads 224 and 1. State 136—From North Salem southeast four miles over gravel and bituminous roads. From Danville, west and north, five gniles over State Road 36, gravel and oil gnat roads. U. S. 224—From Magley to Decatur, 8.5 tnlles over gravel and brick roads. State 234—From State Road 43 east to (Jamestown, 27 miles over State Roads 43 pnd 34. State 238—From State Road 67 east, 8.5 tniles over State Road 67 and gravel. State 250—From State Road 50 east to gJitchell, 17 miles over State Roads 50 and

HUNTINGTON CHOSEN FOR ENGINEER PARLEY State Group to Be Represented in Cleveland Session. The Indiana division. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the Grand International Auxiliary Rre to hold their 1937 state convention in Huntington. In the closing convention session fit the Claypool yesterday, plans were made for participation in the international convention in Cleveland. Proposals for a retirement pension fund were discussed and resolutions on the ppnsion fund were adopted. The content of the resolutions was not disclosed. BUREAU TO SHOW FILM Development of European Co-oper-atives to Be Pictured. Farm Bureau movies showing the development of European producers’ and consumers’ co-operatives are to be shown tonight at 8 in the social room of the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. An article in The Times yesterday erroneously announced that they were to be shown last night. FACES ASSAULT CHARGE Local Man Charged With Beating 82-Year-Old Mother. Lloyd Crane, 50, of 1722 Ingram-st, t4>day was charged with drunkenness, vagrancy and assault and battery after police said he beat his 82-year-old mother. Mrs. Jenney Crane. She .vas not injured seriously.

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Timm Special GREENCASTLE, Ind„ May B. Selected for one of the most coveted honors at De Pauw University, Miss Margaret Strickler (above). Detroit, is to be crowned May Queen during a campus celebration tomorrow, A member of Delta Delta Delta and Toynbee, sociology honorary, she also is a former president of the Association of Women Students. u n u

MAP PROGRAM FORMAT DAY Mothers to Be Honored and Queen Crowned in 3-Day Celebration. Time. * Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., May B. De Pauw University’s celebration of May Day and Mither’s Day is to begin tonight and continue through Sunday, Opening feature of the annual event is to be the traditional lantern parade, scheduled for coeds as an “after hour”—after 11 o’clocktreat tonight. All girl students are expected to join in the procession, which will wind about the campus, with participants carrying Japanese lanterns. A pageant tomorrow afternoon is to be the celebration highlight. A May pole dance will be climaxed in the crowning of Miss Margaret Strickler as May Queen. Groups sponsoring the week-end program include the Y. W. C. A., which has arranged a breakfast for tomorrow morning, the Association of Women Students, which is presenting a play, “Hay Fever,” tonight and tomorrow, and the Women’s Sports Association. Many parents are expected for the festivities. FARMERS HEAR TALK ON SEED CORN CARE Growers From 5 Central Indiana Counties Attend Meeting, Farmers from five central Indiana counties last night heard a discussion on the proper methods of planting, growing, drying and storage of hybrid corn. The meeting in the Washington was called in an effort to overcome next year the condition that prevailed this year when most of the seed corn was found dead due to the extreme cold weather, according to Horace E. Abbott, county agricultural agent. About 50 com growers from Marion, Shelby, Hamilton, Hendricks, and Hancock Counties attended. CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR NEW ROAD WORK Highway Construction in 3 Counties Is to Cost $225,000. Highway improvement contracts aggregating approximately $225,000 have been awarded by the State Highway Commission. The projects, to be completed this year, are in Monroe, St. Joseph and Gibson Counties. One of the contracts was let to the Burns Construction Cos., Indianapolis. It was for paving with reinforced concrete a .456-mile stretch on Roads 46 and 37 in Bloomington.

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