Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1938 — Page 13
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By State Highway Board
Eight new detours were established by the State Highway Commission
during the past week bringing the
total to 53, it was announced today.
Completion of bituminous surfacing projects and other improvement work resulted in the lifting of eight detours. The complete detour list follows.
Indiana 1—From Cambridge City to® —— Hagerstown, 7 miles over county gravel. ; is (Bituminous surfacting.) | over Roads 3 and 356, (Bituminous surIndiana 1—In and near Butler, 4 miles | face.)
road. (Bituminous surfacing.)
over From Hartford City north 8
Indiana J
county
miles over county gravel, oil mat and In- |
(Bituminous surfacing.) Indiana 8—From Auburn east over county gravel and oil mat, nous surfacing.) Indiana 10—From over Roads 381, 30 an : Indiana 13—From 1 mile south ‘of Mier north 16 miles over county gravel and pavement. (Bituminous surfacing.) Indiana 13—From just north of North Manchester north and east & miles cver
county road Indiana 15—In Wabash and north, 6 (Bituminous
miles over Roads 24 andllj. surfacing.) Indiana 16—From Monon to Buffalo, 8 miles over Indiana 43 and county gravel, Indiana 16—From Wabash-Huntington County line east 8 miles over county gravel and Indiana 5. (Ooiling.) Indiana 18—From U. S. 35 east 12 miles over county gravel road. Indiana 21—About 3 miles south of Richmond, 1 mile over county Rravel Indiana 2!—From Muncie northwest, 8
diana 18 415 miles (Bitumi-
Argos east 25 miles d 19.
miles over Roads 3 and 28. Indiana 21—From Mier to Marion over Indiana 13 and county bituminous road. Indiana 22—From Road 35 at Gas City east 2 miles over county gravel. (Bituminous surfacing.) U Ss 24 -From Huntington to Ft. Ft. Wavne. 35 miles over Roads 9 and 14,
Hartford City east 9a
Indiana 26—From 2 avel and Indiana 167.
miles over county i (Bituminous surfacing.) ] i mile northwest af Col-
U. 8S. 2%—From lege Corner to Liberty, 8': miles over county oil mat and Indiana 44 U. 8. 27"—From just north Garrett to Wa yo. 12 miles over Roads 327 and 6 1 33—From Benton to Goshen, 10': miles over county pavement, (Bituminous
surfacing.) Indiana 34—From U. & 41 to Wavne-town-—passenger cars 16 miles over U, 8 4] y gravel and Indiana 28—trucks detour from U. S. 41 to Crawfordsville over Roads 41 and 47 U. 8. 35~From Muncie northwest 8 miles over Reads 3 and 28. Ind. 37—At south edge Martinsville 1 mile county pavement and city to Ieban 18
i on miles over Ind. 54 and county gravel (oll) Ind. 39—From Lebanon to Frankfort 29 miles over Roads 52 and 28. (Bituminous) 7. 8S. 40—-From Indianapolis east to miles over city streets and Trucks from Indianapolis to Greenfield 27 miles over Roads 52 and 9%
oH U. 8S. 41—-From 1 mile north Vincennes north 313 miles over Ind. 67 and county
rravel U. 8 41—Just south of miles cover county gravel. surface.)
33—From Lizton
Cumberland 7 county bituminous.
Bullivan 6% (Bituminous
Ind. 43—From 4 miles south of LaCrosse to LaCrosse 7'3 miles over county gravel and bituminous road. Trucks over three tons follow Roads 10, 35 and 30. (Bituminous surface.) Ind. 44—From Shelbyville to Rushville 26 miles over Roads 29, 244 and 3 Ind. 46 -From Ind. 59 miles over Roads 59, 40 and 43.
minous.) Ind. 47—-From Thorntown east to Elizaville 18 miles over county concrete, U, S. 52_and county gravel. U. 8. 50—From Aurora to Lawrenceburg 11 miles over Roads 148 and 48. Ind. 55—From 1 mile south junction U. S. 24 north and west miles over y road and 8S. M4 . 57—From Ind. 5¢ south 4 miles Ind. 54 and county gravel. Ind. 58—From Fayetteville south and east 9 miles over county gravel and Ind. 450. (Bituminous surface.) Ind. 59—Just south Jasonville 212 miles over county gravel and bituminous road. Ind. 62—From 2 miles west of Leawenworth to Corydon, 38 miles over county gravel and Roads 66. 64 and 135. Ind. 62—North o Charlestown 24 miles
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Ind. 63—From south Hillsdale north 9% miles over county gravel and U. 8. 36. Ind. 64—From Ind. 61 to Huntingburg 31 miles over Roads 61, 56 and 45. (Oil) Ind. 66—From Rockport to Tell City— | trucks 72 miles over Roads 45. 62 and 37 assenger cars 29 miles over Roads 45, 70, 45 and county road, Ind, 71-—-From St. Bernice north 9! miles over county gravel and concrete. Ind. 75—From Jamestown north 7 miles over county gravel, Ind. 129—From Road 56 to Versailles 44 miles over Roads 56 and 28 (Bituminous.)
Ind. 113—West of Bippus, 3 miles over county gravel nd. 114—East and west of Rensselaer 4
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U. S. AGENTS HUNT
FOR LOST TEACHER
ADRIAN, Mich. June 10 (U, P) Federal officers and police in three states today searched for Lucille Wilson, 22-year-old rural school teacher, and Henry Vanderccok, who have been missing since Tuesday. The couple left the girl's home southwest of Jasper, ostensibly for New York, to find Miss summer job.
miles over county gravel, (Bituminous surface.) Ind. 145—From 1 mile north New Boston to Fulda 6': miles over county gravel, Ind, 158—West of Bedford, bituminous surfacing. Indiana 234—East and West
nard, 1 Ind.
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Ken1 miles over county gravel. (Oiling.) 327—South of Orland 2 miles over gravel road 427—-From Auburn to Waterloo, 6 east miles
miles over county road 11 over county gravel and bituminous road
of county Ind.
Ind. 827—From Fremont
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INDIANA CASH RELIEF TOTAL FALLS IN APRIL
March Bill at All-Time High, State Surveys Demonstrate.
Despite the fact that families of |
four receive weekly relief food al[lowances of 75 cents or less in 14 | Indiana townships, the March cash relief bill hit a new all time high of $6,519,000, preliminary State Welfare Department surveys showed today. The survey also showed that in er on cash relief in the State. In March there were about 686,000 persons receiving some form of government aid —direct relief, Social Security, or WPA work relief. The | previous high was in February when 596,000 were on rolls.
Allowances Remain Same
Each County in the State, despite its relier burden, still has a bonding margin, Robert L. Keiser, finance adviser for the Governor's
lief, said. The direct relief budgets survey
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April there were about 44.000 few- |
Commission on Unemployment Re- |
| was based on a survey the State's 1017 Townships. Allowances for families of four were used as the basis for the study. “There has been littie improve- | ment, from March, 1836, to last | March,” the survey said, “in reducling the inequalities in food allow- | ances. About the only improve- | ment is a reduction of the number |of townships granting extremely small allowances.”
made “to provide a comparison of budgetary standards of the 1017 townships for the benefit of the trustees who act as ‘overseers of the poor’ in administration of the State | general relief program.” Varying widely from the low | grants, four-member families of six townships received average weekly allowances of $4.75 and over, the survey said. The largest classifica | tion included 315 townships which | awarded food orders ranging from | $1.75 to $2.24.
Small Counties Low
The survey also reported a ma- | jority of the counties increased their | food alowances during 1937 and 1938. | “Allowances tn most of the larger | counties exceed the state average, | while the allowances in most of the I smaller counties are less than that | average,” the survey said. Although the study was compiled from budgets of only 796 townships, | statistics were adjusted on a per- | centage basis to 1017. | Three hundred and eighty-five | townships granted amounts which were 50 cents more or less than an | approximate $2 average, the survey
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ROBBER LOOTS LIQUOR STORE: TWO ARRESTED
Suspects Grilled in Holdup; Apartment Ransacked By Burglars.
Two suspects were being questioned by police In connection with a
liquor store holdup as $208 in cash
and robberies overnight.
A man who entered the Cut Rate |
Liquor Store at 419 W. Washington St. with his hand in his coat pocket and ordered Glenn M Franklin, 34, of the Linden Hotel, to “stick up his hands” escaped with about $50. Without, displaying a gun the robber demanded Mr Pranklin put the money on the counter, Two men, one reportedly answering the description of the man who held up the liquor store, were ar-
rested near the scene shortly after |
the robbery. They were held on vagrancy charges, Albert Colyear, of 1209 N. TIllinois St, reported his apartment entered and $60 scattered in vari-
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PAGE 13 of 796 of was reported taken In burglaries | Ous hiding places in his rooms,
taken last night by burglars. Irvin Feigler, of Red Vine, Pa [told police two men robbed him of $76 at West and Court Bts, late | yesterday He said one man held [him while the other searched him and took his billfold | George Tombeer, of 214 N | son Ave | an unlocked rear door while he and | his family were on the front porch, | and took $7 from two purses in the bedroom Burglars took cigarets valued at $35, $256 In cash and an undeter- | mined amount of canned goods from the Standard Grocery at 2028 W Michigan St, the manager reported
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