Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1936 — Page 12

11 STATE ROAD DETOURS LIFTED, “TWO ARE ADDED

Construction, Improvement Projects Finished by Commission.

Eleven state highway detours were removed last week as additional construction and improvement projects were completed, tlie State Highway Commission announced today. ; Detours lifted include Ind. 18 from U. 8. 152 northeast eight miles; Ind. 29 from Shelbyville to Indianapolis and from Deer Creek to Logansport; Ind. 32 from east of Muncie to Farmland; U. 8S. 35° from U. S. 30 north to U. S. 6, and "Ind. 56 from Scottsburg to Blocher. Two additional detours have been placed on U. S. 20 from Ind.

2 east seven miles, and Ind. 21 from two miles east of Ind. 13 east four miles. Other detours in effect are: Ind 2—West of Ligonier, 3 miles over U. 8 68 and county road. Ind. 3—From Newcastle north 10 miles over Ind. 38, county gravel and 8. 36. . 8. 12-—From Gary to junction U. 8. 20 in East Chicago, 10'2 miles over U. 8S.

Ind. 15—From Wabash to Ind. 114, 21 miles over Ind. 13, 213 and 114. Ind. 18.—East of Flora, 2 miles over county gravel. Ind. 20—From Ind. 2, east 7 miles over Ind. 2 and county pavement. Ind. 21—Prom 2 miles east of Ind. 13 east 4 miles over county gravel and new

Road 21. : Other Detours Listed

Ind. 25—From Rochester to Mentone, 20 miles over Ind. 14 and 190. Ind 29—From Indianapolis northwest 14 miles over Roads 34, 52 and county con- . grete. U. 8. 31—From Peru and north 2 miles over city streets and county bituminous. Truck detour from U.S. 6 South Bend, 29 miles over U. 8. 6, Ind.®331 and county concrete road. Passenger cars follow 31 except for short detour at East LaPaz. ( Ind. 32—From Lebanon east to Boone County line. 12'2 miles over county gravel. Ind. 34—-From Waynetown to Crawfordsville, 11 miles over Ind. 25, county gravel and Ind. 55. U. 8. 36—From Danville east, shoulder construction. drive carefully. Ind. 38—From U. 8. 52 to Ind. 39, 19 miles over county gravel. From Kirklin to Clinton-Boone county line, 5 miles over county gravel. | Ind. 39—From Danville to Lebanon, 30 miles over county gravel and Ind. 34.

Road Directions Outlined

| TU 8. 40—From Terre Taute to Ind. 43, | 44 miles over U. 8. 41, 36 and Ind. 43. ° U. 8. 41—Drive carefully 1 mile north of | Evansville because of construction. South | of Fort Branch. construction. drive care- | fully, From Cook to U. 8, 30. unfinished | shoulders, drive carefully—trucks advised | to follow U. S. 30. Ind. 53 and U. S. 152. | Ind. 43—At Otis, 12 mile over oil mat. | South: of Michigan City, 2 miles over | county pavement. Ind. 46—From Bloomington to Nash- | ville, 25 miles over Ind. 45 and 135. Between Columbus and Greensburg, 7 miles | over county gravel. . 8. 52—Near southeast city limits of Indiananolis. 1.7 miles over county gravel. Ind. 59—From 3 miles north of SandInd. 46 to Brazil, 14 miles over Ind. 46, Ind. 46 to Grazil. 14 miles over Ind. 46, county gravel and Road 42. Ind. 61—Construction 8 miles southeast of Vincennes. drive carefully. Ind. 62—From Jeffersonville northeast, 49 miles over U. 8. 31 and Ind. 56. Ind. 64—From junction Ind. 145 to English, 43 miles over Ind. 145, U. 8. 150 and Ind. 37. Ind. 67—From east of Anderson to Chesterfield, 3 miles over county gravel and oil mat.

Additiona} Closed Highways

Ind. 114—From Akron, 14 miles over Ind. 14 and 15 . 116—From Markle to Bluffton, 14 miles over U. 8S. 224 and Ind. 1. Ind. 135—From junction Ind. 44 north 3 miles over Ind. 44 and county gravel. Ind. 136—From North Salem southeast, 4 miles over county bituminous and gravel. From Danville northwest, 5 miles over U. 8. 36, county gravel and oil mat. Ind. 140—From U. 8. 40 to Soldiers’ and Sailor’ Children's Home, 4 miles over gounty gravel road

150—From Shirkieville southeast, |

62 miles over county gravel road. U. 8. 152—From U. 8. 41 to Crown Point, 7'2 miles over county bituminous and concrete. : U. 8. 224—From Magley to Decatur, 62 miles over county gravel road. Ind. 234—From Ind. 43 east to Jamestown, 27 miles over Ind. 43 and 34.. Ind. 250—From U. S. 50 to Mitchell, 17 miles over U, 8. 50 and Ind. 37.

LOCAL I. U. ALUMNAE TO MEET ON CAMPUS

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 9.—Members of the Indiana University Alumnae Club of Indianapolis is to hold a luncheon at Indiana University Saturday, Oct. 17. Approximately 100 members of the club are expected to attend. Following the luncheon in the university cafeteira, there is to be a tour of the campus. Miss Frieda Herbst of the Indianapolis public . schools is in charge of the trip. Alumni Secretary George FP. Heighway, Dean Agnes E. Wells and Miss Ivy Chamness, university publications editor, are making arrangements for the program here.

TIME, INC.,, BUYS LIFE By United Press : NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Time, Inc. has purchased Life magazine and, ‘starting in November, will convert it into a new magazine, retaining the name Life. :

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