Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1936 — Page 9
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TOURS ADDED
AT 5 LocATIN
"During Week, Reports 3 Road Commission.
highways this week and five
today. Ind. 3, Greensburg north; Ind. 16,
_ from Roann to Ind. 13; U. 8. 35,|*#
~ from Knox to U. 8, 30: U. 8. 36,
from near Mechanicsburg to Sul-
* phur Springs; Ind. 67, from Muncle to Ind. 28, and Ind. 331, from 3nd. 25 to Bremen. Detours in effect are:
Ind. 2—West of Ligonier, 3 miles over o. 8. 8 and country road.
Ene 3—Closed 2 miles from Ind. 56 t 00 om Newcastle north 19 mijes , county gravel and U. 8. d. dn of Goshen. 3 miles — oy gravel and concrete. Ind. 8—-City streets in Auburn. Ind. 12—From Gary to junction U. 8. Tb in East Chicago, 1072 miles over tor 15—From Wabash to 1 114, 2 nfles aver Ind. 13. 213 and 1 Prom U. 8. 152 east 8 pi 3 U. 8. 152 and county gravel. Flora, 2 miles over county gravel. 19—From Peru north 4% miles over” county gravel. 4—At New Haven 2 miles over U. 8. 30.
8. 2 a eouney concrete and
25—From Rochester to Mentone 20 ee over Ind. 14 and 19.
29—From Shelbyville to Tndiang - als.” ER d. 9 and 8. 5,
miles over Ind. sper) tomorrow.) hd ‘Indian4) dh west 14 miles over Rds. and county concrete. From Deer eek to Logansport 6 miles over county gravel and concrete. U. 8. 31—From Peru and north 2 miles over city streets and Sounty bituminous. Truck detour from U. 6 to South Bend 29 miles over U. 3 concrete road. except for phon Reto at and Lakevil
® nd. 82 Blocked
Ind. 32 -From Lebanon east to Boone ounty line 12'%4 miles over county gravel. om east of Muncie to Farmland 13 miles ‘over Soutly oil mat and gravel.
Waynetown to Craw-
fia. 331 and county senger cars follow 31 East La Paz
: 34—From forgeville n miles over ‘Ind. 25, county
Bzavel and Ind 8, 35--From U. 8. 30 north to U. 8. ung miles over county gravel road. RL, Deer Creek to Logansport 6 miles ayer county gravel and concrete. 8. 36—From Danville east, shoulder €onitruiction, drive carefully, nd. '38—From U. 8. 52 to Ind. 39. 19 miles over county gravel. From Kirklin to Clinton-Bnone County line 5 miles over county gravel.
Ind. 39—-From Danville to LeBanon 30 miles over county gravel and I 34. U. 8. 40—From Terre Haute nd. 43. 44 hiles over U. 8. 41, 36 and Ind.
8. 41—Drive carefully one Be orth Evanavile. account construction. South of Fort Branch, construction, drive carefully. From Cook U. 8. 30, unfinished shoulders, drive carefully. Trucks advised to follow U. 8. 30. Ind. 53 and U. 8. 152. Ind. 43--At Otis, one-half miles over bil mat. South of Michigan City 2 miles over county pavement. Ind. 46—From Bloomington to Nashville 25 miles over Ind. 45 and 135. Beiween Columbus and Greenthnrs. 7 miles ver county gravel. 8. 52-—Near southeast city limits: of ndianapons. 1.7 miles over county gravel. Ind. 56—From Scottshurg to Blocher, 15 miles over U. 8. 31. Ind. 256 and 3 Ind. 59—From 3 miles north of Sandmiles over county gravel. From to Brazil 14 jlies over Ind. 46,
rn 4 d. 46
_ county gravel and Road 4
Ind. 61 Under Ind. 61—Constructigh OY yimetunel. i d. 62—Pro fersonville wh iles or U. 8 31 and Ind. 56
From juncti to
vik Engllin, i miles over Ind. 145.U/ 8. 150
“Ind. 67-From east of Anderson to Ohesterfield, 3 miles over county gravel and oil mat quind 11 From Akron 14 miles over Ind. a Ind: 116—From Markle to Bluffton 14 miles over U. 8. 224 Ind, 1. a0 118—From Ine: 3 east to Pecrne m os, over county grave Ind. 135—Oiling * from Jackson-Brown - gouniy iine to Ind . From junction : BOTA 3 miles over Ind. 44 and ;eoun vy grave Ind. 136—From north Salem southeast county bituminous and From Danville northwest § county gravel and oil mat, S. 40 to Soldiers’ and
_ miles per
fit
1401 ors’ Shilgren's Home, 4 miles over
EF : ty gravel ro . B. x 152— Sod. Shirkieville outheast
8 miles over county gravel ro 152—From U. 8S. 41 to Crown Point
3 a ng i over county bituminous and
crete. or 224—From Magley to Decatur 62 over county gravel roa 23 d. 43 east to James-
© Ind. 234— town 27 miles over Ind. 43 and
34. Ind. 250—From U. S. 50 to Mitchell 17 over U. 8 50 and Ind. 37. x 25 iling from ned. 135 to
evah. Traffic maintaine
CANADIANS SPEND $1,182,323 IN U. S.
a United Press OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 2.—CanaUnited States, brought back $1,-
chandise between May 1 and Aug. 81," the Department of National Revenue reported today. " This was under the provisions of the United States-Canada reciprogal trade agreement, which permits . Canadians, who have been in the United States not less than 48 rs, to come home with $100 worth of merchandise, for personal duty free. ~ Clothing, ced, was the main item of im-
dian tourists, returning from the
detours were lifted from In-|7
4 ones were placed into effect, |Z State Highway Ccmmission re- 7
34, | vention at Franklin College begin-
182,323 worth of goods and mer- |
the department an-|
HEADS BUDDIES ‘CLUB |
Samuel J. Kagan, above, has been elected president of the Buddies Club of Indianapolis, Inc, for the 1935-36 club year, it
was anounced today. Installation of officer is to be held Mon-
day. Other officers elected are Sol Fogle, vice president; Samuel
Lewis, treasurer, and Noey Marcus, secretary.
HIGH SCHOOL PRESS BODY MEETS OCT. 22
Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind. Oct. 2.—Hal Shultz, Indianapolis, has been secured as year book critic for the Indiana High School Press Association, which holds a three-day con-
ning Oct. 22. A feature this year Is to be specialized contests. Delegates, expected to number several hundred young journalists from high schools of the state, are to submit stories on the convention, Franklin College campus and editorials, Feature articles also are to be written on a three-act play to be given during the convention by Wigs and Cues, college dramatic fraternity. :
18 ARE INITIATED BY SHORTRIDGE LEAGUE
Eighteen new members have been initiated into the Shortridge Senior Drama League. They are Bates Johnson, Mary J. Lewis, Violet Sex-
son, Pat Healy, Hazel Galbret, Phil| = Hennessee, Margaret Daigger, Pa-| =
tricia Best, Kathleen Shockley, Robert Stump, Helen Galbraith, Harriet Caylor, Evelyn Kettner, James Brock, Robert Merrill, Lorraine Bean, Sam Mantel and Lois Randolph.
EX-OFFICIAL IS JAILED
By United Press NASHVILLE, Ind. Oct. 2.—Benton Schrougham, County auditor, was held in jail today after his arrest on eight grand jury indictments charging embezzlement. Bond:was set at $60 on each charge.
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