THE MICHIGAN DAILY WE, DNESDAY, OCTOBER. 14, 19251 TH-M - N DAL-WDESAY-CTBR-4-12 Fleet Head Quits ROUTE TO MADISON PUBLISHED BY DETROIT A UTOMOBILE CLUBI (Continued from Page One) 96.0-Caution, jog ight across R. .R. then left. 98.4-Turn left at cross streets onto! East Ave. and beyond cross R. R. 98.8-Cross bridge over Kalamazoo river. 98.9-Fork left at gas station onto Main St. 99.1-Cross multiple R. R.s 99.5--Pass courthouse on left. 156.9--'EVENSVILLE, through'. 157.3--Prominent turn right on right hand road. 157.4-Turn left on left hand road with pavement. 159.0--Curve right at cross-roads. 159.5-Curve left on left hand road. 1G2.3-BRIDGEMAN, turn left atI cross-roads at gas station. 167.1-Curve right at cross-roads. 169.3-SAWYER, through across R. R.. 2. 2. 2. 12, 1. i s t 2; More complications have been in- jected into the United States shipping board tangle by resignation of Hutch- inson L. Cone, retired naval officer, asi vice-president and general manager of Emergency Fleet corporation. In quitting, he told the board le could not serve any organization defying 1 wishes of the President of the United States. Cong. William E. Hull of Peoria, Ill., speaking on the evolution of Unit- ed States roads, before the Pan-Amer- ican congress being held at BeunosI Aires, pointed out that road building had undergone a series of develop- ments, adapting itself to new traffic requirements. He traced the history of road build-I ing from simple dirt trails, through; gravel roads, followed by tar com-i pound, oiled roads, macadam, and fin- ally concrete highways which are now being built to keep up the demands "of modern highway transportation. Congressman Hull is a pioneer "good 'roads" advocate, and after having pull-j ed the wheels of his home communityj out of the mud ,he extended his activ- ities to national affairs, and is now carrying his message to South Amer- ica. Authorities of Tokyo, Japan, are favoring municipal control of all au- tomobite lines supplementing electric railway systems. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. 99.7--KALAMAZOO, keep straight 170.0-Curve left at cross-roads with I ahead on Main St. pavement. c 99.9--Turn left on left hand street 170.4-Follow curving macadam road 2 at gas station onto Oakland drive. along lake shore. 100.2-Fork right onto Michigan Ave. 175.1-Turn right on right hand road.1 100.4--Cross R. I. 176.1---UNION PIER, through. I 102.7-Curve left at fork at gas sta- 178.8-Turn right at cross-roads ati tion and beyond cross R. R. stores.2 104.9-OSHEMO, curve right through. 179.9-NEW BUFFALO, straightI 108.2-Go under R. R. viaduct. through.1 116.3--PAW PAW, straight through. 182.9-GRAND BEACH, through. 118.6-Cross bridge over canal. 183.6-Indiana State line, now on state. 123.3-Pass Lake Cora on left, follow- road No. 43. ing concrete. 188.7-Cross R. R. and beyond forkI 125.0e-LAWRENCE, straight through. left at gas station. 125.7-Cross R. R. 188.9-Turn right at end of street on- 131.2-HARTFORD, straight through. to Union St. 131.4-Cross R. R. 189.1-Turn left on left hand street2 134.9-Cross R. R. at sign onto B St. V G..2--W A T E R V L I E T, straight 189.3-MICHIGAN CITY, turn rightl tiirougli cross-roads, joining M-11. at end of street and immediatelyj 138.5--Cross bridge over R. R. cross R. R. again and follow East' 138.6=-COLMA, turn left at cross- Sixth St. roads. 189.9--Turn left at end of street at 1388-Turn right at cross-roads. factory onto Wabash Ave. 142,-Straight through cross-roads 190.2-Turn right at cross-streets on- with concrete. to Tenth St. 1t4h5-Long curve left down grade and 190.5-Turn left at cross-streets and: beyond curve right upgrade. immediately cross R. R. 1464.-Curve right at end of road 191.1-Turn left at end of road ontoI onto territorial road. concrete (Dunes highway). 147.8-Cross R. R. 191.2--Pass State penitentiary on 143. -Turim left at cross streets onto right. Fifth St. for one block. 200.0-Curve right at fork at garage. 148.1-Turn right at cross-streets onto 203.3-Go under R. R. bridge and im- Main St. mediately turn right on right handI 148.2BENTON HARBOR, through or road. IMain St.et210.3-Turn right at end of road andl 149.0-Turn left and cross bridge over go under R. R. bridge. river. 210.7-MILLER, turn left at end of 149.3-Cross bridge over river into road at depot, cross R. R. ST. JOSEPH. 213.9-Keep right at prominent fork. 149.5-Turn right at cross-streets 214.9-GARY, through with trolley onI with trolley onto Ship St.i Fifth St. 149.8-Turnleft at end of street into 21.9-Turn right at cross-roads onto Lake Blvd. Industrial highway. 149.9-Lake Blvd. and Broad St. at 217.9-Turn right at end of road. flag pole, go south on Lake Blvd., 218.1-Cross bridge over Calumet M-11. river. 218.2-Turn left on left hand road. 231.-Turn left a cross-streets onto 239.2-Turn left onto Oakwood TDlvd., 220.6-Turn right at end of road onto, 83rd St. crossing Cottage Grove Ave. Cline Ave. 231.8- Turn right at cross-streets on- 239.7-Turn right onto Grand Blvd. 220.8-Turn left onto Guthrie St. to South Shore Drive. 0.5-Turn left onto 33rd St. 221.9-INDIANA HARBOR, turn left 233.5-Curve left at end of street onto 240.-CHICAGO, at Chicago Motor at cross-streets onto Watling St. 71st St. Ciub, : 3rd St. and Michiganova., 222.1-Turn right at cross-streets on-, 233.7--Turn right at cross-streets on- go straigIt north onlflirhigan Ave. to Dickie Place. to South Shore Drive, at the en- (Continued on Page SevcnA) 223.2-Curve right one-half way round trance of South Shore Country club. small triangle and continue straight *64.3-Enter Jackson Park at foun- ahead. tain, and beyond curve left follow- Our Line of Engraved 224.3-Turn right across R. R., then ing State road No. 42. left onto Standard Ave. 234.7-Turn right across bridge over Xmas Cards 224.9-Turn right across R. R. onto canal. Are Here Front St. 235.1--Curve left at end of road at 225.0-Turn left on left hand street, bath house. ake an early selection 119th St. 236.1-Curve left and beyond turn and avoid the late Xmas 225.7-WHITING, turn right at cross- right into Hyde Park Blvd., leaving con cstion streets onto Indianapolis Ave. Jonkssnion. 227.7-Enter Illinois, following No. 42 1 Jackson Park. and beyond curve 4eft at fork onto 236.8-Turn left with Boulevard at ART 106th St. hotel. ks 4iArcade 228.4-Turn right at cross-street onto 237.7-Turn right at cross-streets on- 7e Shop for Unique Gifts", Ewing Ave. to Drexal Blvd. 231.2-Cross bridge over Calumet riv- er, and at end of bridge cross R. R. 7 and immediately turn right onto Mackinaw Ave. - s 231.0-Turn left onto 87th for two blocks. 231.1-Turn right on right hand street onto Burley Et. 231.2-CrossbR. 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