Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1929 — Page 5

AUG. 30, 1929

DUNES PARK TO GET BULK OF STATERINDS Sea Wall and Parking Area to Be Created During Fiscal Year. Dunes state park will lead in improvement expenditures during the next fiscal year, commencing Oct. 1, it was announced today by Director Richard Lieber of the state conserdepartment. Plans for the coming year were completed at a meeting of conser\ation commission early this week at the Dunes and an inspection tour ot the northern parks and possible public lands was made. Dunes park expenditures will total ? 140.000 and will include a business building and bath house an a permanent structure. A huge sea wall is to be constructed and a parking area created. Lieber stated that the work is to be hurried to completion this fall and winter and the new building be ready for occupancy next spring when the summer sea- j 'on opens at the park. Clifty Falls gets a SIO,OOO building on site of the old barn, which is now used for employes' quarters. The new r structure will house forty. Shakamak park, the 1.000-acre tract in Greene. Clay and Sullivan counties, will be taken over during the year, it was announced. Landscaping and road re-location is on the Turkey Run program. The new Spring Mill state park in Lawrence county w ill be opened officially and a 10-cent lee charged. An Indianapolis citizen donated SI,OOO for ■ it toration of the old mill there, Lieber reported. . Mound park, near Anderson, is, to be taken over. Forest holdings j will be augmented by the expendi- j turr of the $50,000 allotted by the Mate legislature.

OPEN NEW PAVEMENT Presbyterian Church Sponsors Official Proceedings Thursday. The Washington Street Presbyterian church sponsored the officialj opening of the new pavement on Elder avenue from Washington j street south to the Big Four tracks, | Thursday night. More than 4.000 persons attended. The Rev. T. J. Sinipson was general chairman. Toots House in Daylight A daylight burglar Thursday looted the house of Mrs. Anna Garlinger. 3854 North Sherman drive, of goods valued at 575, she reported to police today.

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Protection for American residents of riot-torn Palestine has been demanded by Paul Knabcnshue (above). United States consul at Jerusalem.

200 VETERANS TO BE GREETED Tenth Reunion of Engineers Opens Saturday. Lieutenant Clarence S. Alig will give the address of welcome to approximately 200 World war veterans from West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio. Illinois and Indiana when the tenth annual reunion of veterans of the One hundred thirteenth engineers opens Saturday for a two-day meeting at the Elks Club. 750 North Meridian street Lieutenant R. B. Moore will be toastmaster at a banquet at the club Saturday evening, at which Colonel John C. Oakes will be guest of honor. A banquet for wites of the veterans will be held at the same time. Sunday afternoon veterans will join with their wives fora picnic at Northern Woods beach. Officers of the organization arc Major Quinlan. Chicago, president, and Captain Alexander Dickey, executive secretary. Robert Twente is in charge of arrangements for the reunion. Bank Sponsors Calf Club /,'.v Time* SlX' riiil GREENCASTLF. Ind.. Aug. 30. A calf club of Putnam county boys will be sponsored by the Central National bank here.

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