Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1930 — Page 6

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ACTION TO CUT COST OF PARKS 175.000 BEGINS Sallee Says Details Will Be Worked Out Over Period of Month. Reorganization of the municipal park department to reduce casts "nearly $75,000 annually" was under way today under direction of A. C. Sallee, park superintendent. Sallee said complete details of the proposals are not yet ready, but alterations will be carried on over a period of several months. The reorganization plan has been laid before Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, and. It is known, has been approved by him. Sallee said economy will be the greatest result of the reorganization of the city's park and recreation personnel. He said he expects the board s books to show a slice of more than $60,000 in the next year. Law in Preparation One of the mast important steps in the revamping will be the presentation of legislation in the 1931 session of the general assembly which, if passed, will result in consolidation of the activities of the recreation department so the park board will have direct control of all recreational activities, with the exception of actual surveillance of; playgrounds and recreation centers. Under this system, the budget of the recreation department would be merged with that of the park board and would eliminate the existing .•eparate financial programs, Sallee : aid. Both Under One Htad Purchasing and maintenance reeds of both divisions would be handled by one person An entirely new system of recording matters pertaining to each

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golf course, park and recreation center activity has been worked out. Sallee said. General alteration of golf course operation will be included and will bring about a large saving, Sallee stated. He said , details of changes in this system have not been worked out fully but will be completed within thirty days. Each course should be self-sustaining, he said. Preparations to tighten operations

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HOOVER HEALTH BESTjNYEARS Weight Is Stationary During Summer. Bu United Pret > WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—President Hoover never has in his life been in better health than he is now, Ids physician, Captain Joel T. Boone, and associates agreed today.Throughout the summer y the President's weight has remained stationary at 187 or 188 pounds, according to his secretary, George Akerson, who denied published reports that Mr. Hoover recently lost fifteen pounds, or that his health is even slightly impaired. The executive did lose about that poundage when he first came to the White House, but it was to the benefit of his general health, it was said. Never before has Mr. Hoover been restrained to a regular diet and regular exercise. Now ha arises each day at 6:45 a. m. and retires usually about 11 p. m. He tias been

induced to guard against his large appetite. On the White House lawn, at 7 a, m. each lay, Sundays excepted, ball cabinet. G. A. R. Auxiliary Elects Bu Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 16.—Mrs. Clara Hennigar has been elected president of the women's auxiliary of the Sons of Union Civil War Veterans. Plans are being made for the observance of past commanders and past presidents night, Oct. 27.

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DEBT RETIREMENT OF OF U. S. MAY BE PARED Payment This Year Likely to Be Half of Usual Amount WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Amount of reduction on the $16,000,000,000 United States public debt this year is likely to be about half the amount paid off annually in recent years, it was indicated at the treasury today. For some years the treasury has

been reducing the public debt at an average annual rate of about $800,000,000. In the last fiscal year $746,000,000

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was cut off the debt, but this fiscal year debt retirement probably will not exceed the legal minimum cf $445,000,000. I