Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1947 — Page 18
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Two new detours were added this week to the state highway network, the highway department announced today. Ind. 69 south of Mt. Vernon was closed because of a dangerous bridge, and Ind, 66 in Cannelton was shut down be-
"_"|cause of a flood wall construction
project there. The full list of roads closed on |
dge of Pennville; detour 18 [38 108 SO) es and 18. (Weak bridge). | i U. 8. 12 and 20-Bridge out in Bast Chicago; detour 9 miles over Roads nz and 41. | . 13—Closed north of Sidney, 8 miles
IND. 22-Closed to traffic over 3 tons at the south edge of Pennville; detour 32 miles over 303, 18 and county gravel. | | 0. 8. 24—At east edge of Monticello; 6 miles over 39 south to Patton; then north on county road to 24. (Bridge construc-| tion). i | ©. 8. 21—-Prom 6 to South Bend, 29 miles over 6 to 23. (Resurfacing started! JA | April 1.) R! UU. 8. 36-Closed east of 67, 9 miles over 67, 38 and county oil mat. } | IND. 39—North of La Porte, 10 miles | over 35, 20, 212 and 12. (This detour extends to New Buffalo, Michigan). 3 Liberty east to Ohio line; 22 a ads 27 "122 and 31. (This detour extends into Ohio over Ohio 177,
FLOWER SHOP f{ i & : | IND. 46—Closed from Washington st. to
; | . 1 : 2 fl 2922 N. DELAWARE AR Fenn Bo unis road and city streets TA. 4568
IND. 49—Three miles north of Jct. 14;
(Jasper county) detour 12 miles over - county gravel. (Bridge ¢ nstruction).
IND. 35—From !4 mile north of Pine Village south 19 miles over 26, county road and 41. has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower.
IND. A9—South of Mt. Vernon, 3 miles over 762 and county gravel. (Hazardous bridge!. n [of 4925 No. Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, II. | chester; 2 miles over 13 and 114. |CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | IND. 387 "From S Rs 5; 4% |-86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | IND. 662—From Green River Road to 41;
miles over 36, (Bridge out). ; IND. 109 Prom Wilkinson to Warrington, 2'% miles over Ind. 234 and tounty gravel. (Surface and shoulder construetion). IND. 124—Closed west of Ind. 13, detour 17 miles to Peru over 13 and 24. (Grade and surface construction). IND..129—From 62 to Pleasant, 4 miles {over 62 and 250. 213—-Southwest of North Man-
ND. 100—From Rd. 38 to Emporia, §
38 and county line road. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City |; njjes over Green River Road, 66 and 41.
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Manual Crowns May Day Queen
Marilyn Morical was crowned jer, Geneva Coleman and Rose Ann queen of the May, Day program atl oder Manual high school yesterday by .
Harold Kissell, Taking part in the ceremonies president of the were Barbara Dornfleld, Allen Glass, selon CS tar Phyllis Stuck, David O'Neil, Don Paul Stafford, |Cope, C. D. Brooks, Fred Buehl, James J. Link and Fred Bennett, Wesley Walton, Dean Rayalty, {John Sharp, Christine Holevas, class vice presi- Velma Zink, Charles Mescall, Jacdent, formed an . y honor guard and {queline Long, Mary Ann White, James Lavell, Bob Malsberry, Velma Speights, Sam Glanzman, Max Cal-
Richard Dietrich acted as page. Miss Morieal | devon, Viola Van Osdol and Martha
Menibers of the
year-old Empire Stone
miles south of here, was destroyed in less than an hour,
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been using an are welder and said $100,000 Fire Razes iss, i asi . ny - some . Bloomington Mill
Bloomington firemen answered Times State Service
the call, pumping water from a nearby quarry pond. The flames, BLOOMINGTON, Ind, April 24. —A $100,000 fire gutted the 50-
which shot 100 feet into the air, Co. mill
south of here yesterday. The mill, east of the Dixie highway five
this city. Thirty men employed at the mill and 40 additional workers on duty at the Empire ‘company's nearby quarry, combined forces in assisting the firemen. Preparations had been made to install new machinery at the mill, While the fire was in progress, a
Roy Hill, head mechanic, who was burned, said the fire spread from an explosion of gasoline in the machine shop. Mr. Hill had
quickly drew a large crowd from
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phone call was received at the
mill from a contractor seeking n-! stryctions on material to have been | delivered. He was told that the de® livery had better be held up— the mill was on fire. Hays B. Buskirk is president of the Empire Stone Co, The loss is partially covered by insurance.
COLUMBUS, Ga, April 25 (U. P)~Army engineers today recovered the bodies of two army officer candidates whose assault boat turned over in the Chattahoochee river, They were Identified as Michael PF, Felghan of Detroit, Mich, and Werner D. Markey of
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Jacksonville, Fla.
IND | B over county oil mat and concrete.
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1017
Wallace Refused Use Of Hollywood Bowl
HOLLYWOOD, April 26 (U. P.).— The directors of Hollywood Bowl today refused to let Henry A. Wallace use the 20,000-seat amphis theater for a speech next month, They sald they did not believe cultural interests of the community
would be served if the bowl were used ‘for the dissemination of propaganda or as a sounding board for controversial issues.” ‘The lecture was to be sponsored Progressive Citizens of America.
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