Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1932 — Page 16
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GOLF PROS ARE REAPPOINTED ON 4 CITY COURSES Park Board Changes Name of Dearborn Park to George Washington. Professionals at four municipal golf links, which formally were o petted for the season today, were reappointed by the park board Thursday. Those named were Harry Schopp, South Grove; Ralph Stonehouse, Plflittant Run; Russell Stonehouse, Riyemdr-, and Clayton Schulz, Sarah Shank course. A professional for Douglas course will be named latgfe Plea of the mayor’s Washington bicentennial commission, of which Frod Hoke is chairman, that Dearborn park be named George Washington park, was granted. The 129-acre tract, located between Dearborn, Rural, Thirtieth and Thirty-fourth streets, never had been named officially. The board voted to discontinue
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two playground*, one at Spades park, only two blocks distant from | another playground in Brookside park, and Eagle creek playground, where hoodlums have destroyed swings and other equipment. It was voted to open anew playground at Prospect and Earhart streets in Norwood. The board appointed Mrs. Bertha Wolfla matron at municipal gardens community house. Offer of Mrs. Anna Johnson to sell her property at 2631 Central avenue to permit extension of Fall Creek boulevard, south drive, from Central to College avenues, was taken under advisement. Refreshment privileges at Riverside golf course No. 1, Riverside baseball diamonds and at the shelter house, were awarded to Ben Domont, who received a year's lease for $1,200.
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Babson said in a statement today. “No one possibly ;an say just how long & time will be necessary to put business back on its feet.’’ the statistician said, “but signs are not lacking that this process is under way. "It may be two years, a little less or a little more, before we reach the solid ground of business stability.” Citing favorable factors, he said that "for one thing, we have seen a vast deflation of debt and inflated values, and every dollar of reduction means that business is on a better foundation.” “The 1929 crash, caused by an ex-
cess of debt, merely taught again the old lesson that false prosperity can not be maintained long by artificial means,” he said. “One of the strongest factors in the recovery of business will be the day to day. dollar by dollar savings of the average man and woman.” ON SUMMER SCHEDULE Special Activities Are Arranged for Season at Y. M. C. A. Summer membership privileges of the Y. M. C. A., including use of a three-floor gymnasium, swimming
pool and social room*, were made available today, it was announced. Physical department has arranged special activities, with noon swimming lessons to be given without cost five days a week. Special aquatic feature will be, the twenty-one-mile "channel” swim and the bunion derby, annual track event.
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