Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1931 — Page 16

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TWO NATIONAL PARKS PLANNED FOR SOUTHWEST Experts Study Boulder Dam i and Death Valley Areas as Recreation Sites. fiy 6crippa~Hoicaril Sctcupapcr Alliance WASHINGTON, March 27. Signing of the $49,000,000 contract for construction of Boulder dam Wednesday was the signal not only for the beginning of the greatest economic development of its kind vet projected, but for a huge recreational development in the southwest that will ofler enjoyment to the traveling public. Already the recreational future of the Boulder dam region has been under survey by Roger Toll, national parks expert, of Denver, who is head of the division to examine

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and report on proposed new national park areas. Toll is superintendent of Yellowstone park. Coupled with the attractions to be created by the immense reserv'd at Boulder dam, is the proposal to establish a great national park in Death Valley, California. The area already has been withdrawn. That the entire southwest, land of scenic marvels, seat of ancient Indian civilization, with its mild winter climate, will enter a period of large development on the completion of the dam is predicted by those who realize the change in the topography and economic possibilities of the section. One of the results of the project will be the creation of an enormous lake, 115 miles long and eight miles wide at its greatest breadth, in the heart of an arid and mountainous region now unpopulated and far distant from any large city. Plans of the national park service will call for linking this artificial lake with the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and Death Valley, so that eventually the motorist may start from Las Angeles and make a winter tour.

NEWSBOY DEAD; FAMILY LOSES BREAD-WINNER Charles Adams, 12, Helped Keep ‘Things Going’ With His Paper Sales. A struggling Indianapolis family lost one of Its bread-winners Thursday when Charles Adams, 12, of 104 i South Davidson street, Indianapolis Times “newsie,” died at his home j following an attack of vpinal meningitis. The Adams home Is under quarantine and because of it the funeral rites will be read on the front porch at 1 p. m. Saturday afternoon. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Burden of the funeral and burial will be met by a “10-cent-a-week”

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