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STATE OPENS 11 ROADS, CLOSES. 10 DURING WEEK
47 Detours Now in Effect;
Throughout Indiana, “Commission Says.
Although 11 detours were lifted from state roads during the past] week, the total number now in ef-|
fect was raised to 47 by 10 addition- | al detours, the State Highway Com- - mission reported: today. Detours now in effect are:
Indiana 3—From - Charlestown to near Blocher, 30 miles over Roads 62 and 56. South. of Zanesville, 17 miles over Roads 124 and 303 Indiana 8—From north of Garrett to near Avilla, seven miles over gravel. Indiana 9—North of Greenfield, 17 miles over: Roads 238 and 67. : Indiana 10-—West of North Judson, three miles gver oil mat. : Indiana 13—In and south of Wabash, five miles over Roads 124 and 15. : Indiana 14—From Indiana 55 to Indi-
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SHELBYVILLE, Ind. July 21 (U. P.)—A compromise parking .meter ordinance calling for installation .of "1275 meters on downtown streets will
a vote tonight.
installation of 458 meters, was vetoed late ‘yesterday by Mayor Ed Shook. He presented. the compromise ordinance to the council. The “new ' ordinance provides for 65 free parking spaces on the public square -in addition to the metered zones. wo
GUERNSEY BREEDERS
Times Special : . COVINGTON, Ind., July 21.—The ' {Annual Indiana Guernsey Breeders Field Day and Tri-County Guernsey Breeders Parish -Show "will be held here Wednesday, with several ‘hundred farmers from all sections of the state expected .to attend.
COUNCIL WILL BET |
be submitted to the city ‘council for"
The original ordinance, ordering
TO GIVE SHOW HERE
Takes Quart Of Pennies; It’s Costly:
SHOALS, Ind, July 21 (U. P.) —Arnold Goldsberry stole a quart jar from James Salmon, his~ farmer employer, and was sentenced to a 120day term at the State Prison Farm ‘on ‘a petit larceny charge. The jar was full of pennies.
CREDIT MEN TOLD OF FARMER LOANS
LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 21 (U. P.) —Walter F. Gahm of Louisville, Ky. president of the Production Credit Corp., yesterday told a twoday credit conference at "Purdue University that 37,000 farmers in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana have $2,000,000 in loans to help
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finance their operations. He said that payments were being made regularly on most loans. :
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ana 43, 34 miles over stone road. In addition to’ the 4-H Guernsey
cattle show, the program will include a: junior and senior cattle judging show, music by six high school bands and a noonday speaking program to be broadcast over station WDAN. Principal speaker will be Carl 'B. Musser, of New Hampshire, secretary of the American Guernsey Cattle Club.
ALLEN COUNTY JAIL IMPROVEMENTS DUE!
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Indiana 16—Between Monon and Buffalo, seven miles over gravel. 2 Indiana Illinois-Indiana line to U. 41, 11%, miles over gravel. U. S. 24 Closed U. 8 '24—From Huntington to Ft. Wayne, 30 miles over Roads 9 and 14. Indiana - 25—In and north of Logans-
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Maryanne Bell, daughter of Federal Judge Robert Bell of St. Paul, Minn., was special assistant aiding prosecution in Chicago wage-hour cases, resulting in indictmeht of four companies; seven company officers.
port, three and one-half miles over city streets and .county gravel. Indiana 28—From Jefferson to Franke fort, six miles over gravel and city streets. U. S. 30—In and west of Bourbon, five miles over gravel. : U. 'S. 31—Closed from Henryville to
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* Scottsburg. Detour from _ Jeffersonville | 3 miles aver Roads 52 and 36. Zrom Road, | east oO eymour: to olumnt 4 over Roads 9 and % { | jndiana B=Fon pover 0 Sooanon, 16 VALUAT ONS IS. DOWN } miles over oadas y an dé. : U. S 33—Southeast of Goshen, three ) lies OYer OUR TOR Ene IN HENRY COUNTY nor © an wes J2 al es ov —————— 5 and gravel. Eons . 3 . as; s® 36—From Mount Summitt to U. S.| Times Special : FT. WAYNE, Ind," July 21'— 3. over county roads. i bY - . 3 3 Indiana 38—From Hagerstowa east, two! NEW CASTLE, Ind. July 21.—A Changes in the Allen County Jail, ) f miles over bituminods read. reduction of $239,810 in the .valua- recommended by the State Public Indiana 39—From U.S. 40 lo Clavion. (ion of taxable property of Henry Welfare Department, are being a U. S 4-In and north of Evansville. | County was revealed today in: thie/made by Sheriff Walter Felger. : five and one half miles Over diana 34. 35 abstract of valuation by the audi-| After inspection the jail was miles Drer a oads 34 nd 63. on to Nath {tor’s office. classified as: “good” but changes in} Giana les On 0 | Of the total $127,870 is in New sanitation facilities were recom-
ville. 26 miles_ovey Roads 45 and 135. ’ ana fp | Boone-Hamilton Coun- Castle, The net valuation ‘is $33,- mended. New mattress covers. and and Road 38. of : as compared with $34,176,- drinking cups have been ordered any S-00=rln mies ea Oe and 610 but does not include utilities. [and the cell blocks are to be paintcounty pavement. | | New Castle's property valuation ised. It is also planned to ‘buy a U. S. 32 Has Detour $12,017,480 as compared with, $12,- mechanical refrigerator to substiU. 8 52—Between Lebanon .and aia $145,350 last year. 2 | tute for the present ice box. ' ,
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vette: passenger cars 40 miles over Road 39 and 38; trucks {71 miles over Roads 34 and 43. Southbound trucks to L=2banon| and northbound trucks out oi Lebanon use Road 39 to detour.at Lizton. = Indiana 55—East|of Newtown, about five miles over gravel and bituminous. North-| west of Crawfordsville, four miles over, Indiana 34 and county road. i Indiana 56—From near Guilford fo Dover. 10 miles over gravel and oil mat. | Indiana 57—Between Erskine and In-| diana 64, five milds over gravel. Between] Elnora and Worthingion, 24 miles over Roads 58, 59, 67 | Indiana 58—Eas
of Indiana 67. seven miles over gravel. From Freetown to} . 8. 31, 34 miles’over Roads 135 and 46. . i t of Indiana 129; seven | miles "over Indiana 250 and 123. Indiana 67—From near. Martinsville to. Indianapolis, 31 miles over Roads 39 and | 37. (Open to local traffic indianapolis to}
MM resville.) : | / diana 73—From Griffith’ to .ne mile, ! north, two and one-half mi'es over bi-| tuminous and stone . roads. { Indiana 109—From Columpia City north, | 16 miles over Roads and 33. $ | Indiana 120—From Orland to U. 8. 27, 21 miles over Roads 327, 20 and 27. | Indiana’ 121—From, Richmcnd . to - Ohio | 490 znd Ohio} !
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320. Indiana 124—From U. 8. 27 to Ohio line, | 14 miles over Roads 27 and 33. | Indiana 135—From Bargersville south, 13; miles over Roads 144 and 44. : | Indiana 145—South of French Lick, 37! miles over Roads 56, 37 and 64. Got Indiana 156—Southwest of Patriot. about three and one-half miles cover: oiled | county road. : Ad Indiana 164—West of Road 145. ‘nine miles over Road 64 and county gravel. | Indiana 167—North of Albany, 13 miles gyer Roads 67 and 1. (Plan fo open July
Indiana 224—From Indiana 1.to Magiey, seven miles over Indiana i and gravel. ! Indiana 234 From Carmel to Indiana . 13. 10 miles over Roads 431, 31 and 32. Indiana 367—In and north of Indian- ° apolis, over city streets ana Road 67.
AUTHOR OF FAMED CURFEW POEM DIES
Times Special MISHAWAKA, Ind., Julv 21.—MTrs. Rose Hartwick Thorpe, author of the poem ‘“Cu.few Must Not Ring Tonight,” died Wednesday: night in San Diego, ‘Cal. She was born in Mishawaka and moved to Michigan when a child. She wrote the poem that made her famous when she was a 17-year-old schoolzir! at Litchfield, Mich.. on a slate she was supposed to be solving arithmetic problems on. : © In return for the poem, she received a $1.50 yearly subscription to the Commercial Advertiser of Detroit, which printed it. ~ Shortly thereafter it was known around the world and printed. in many languages, with nothing but the fame accruing to. the author. She had neglected to copyright it. buys as these. 94) Ten years later she wrote several ificent furs, poems and of late years she has sold .. » MEgnt ande for $5 each longhand copies of her ; ignin famous verse. | and desig 3 t WO
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Times Special LAFAYETTE, July 21.—Approximately: 150 Louisiana farmers . will make a “good will tour” through Vanderburgh and Posey Counties Monday, L. M. Vigler, chairman of the Indiana Agricultural Conservation Committee, announced today. The delegation : will arrive at - Evansville, where an inspection tour of farms and points of interest in the two southern Indiana counties will begin. The Louisiana Farm] Council, representing all agricultural | agencies in Louisiana, is sponsoring. the tour in co-operation with Government and farm agencies in each state visited. The tour is to be concluded with a banquet at Evansville Monday evening with Governor Townsend, Mr. Vogler and Hassil Schenck, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, as principal speakers.
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