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‘ZONE’ PLAN TO CUT PARKING FACILITIES

Safety Board's Program to Provide Loading Room for Trucks Designed for Freer Traffic Flow Downtown. The Safety Board's program to provide loading zones as

a means of eliminating double parking and facilitating traffic movement in the downtown area will cut off one-third of the

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where trucks double parking LEAVES BUTLER In addition, new bus stops will moved back from street inter- Wichita, Kas. mated that parking space In the | rniversity College of Education, re- | by safety zones and existing loading University, Wichita, Kas. |was organizer of the College of | In the metropolitan area bounded

Keach estimated today. ————— The Board now is survey-| [J T SHULTZ ing sites for loading zones in ' to make and take on deliveries have complicated traffic flow. he provided and at some Resigns to Take Post at places parking space will be Friends University, sections. b : he Police Department has esti- r. Irvin T. Shultz, associate THC Pouce p professor of psychology in the Butler downtown area already has been signed today to become head of the | cut slightly more than one-fourth phychology department at Friends | Dr. Shultz has been a member of | ones. (the Butler faculty since 1924 and | Parking Space Reduced | Education phycology laboratory. He | : ‘was graduated from Earlham colon the north by St. Clair St, On jege and holds degrees from Colum- |

the south by Georgia St. and on the bia University and the University | Be

east and west by East and West Sts, of Pennsylvania. | there now is room for 3648 cars,/| He is a member of the Kappa giving each car 25 feet of curb Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta space, according to police figures. (Kappa, the American Psychological | If the Safety Board's plans go Association, the Indiana Academy into effect, the space will be reduced OS aienes, nud tie Md. Wesk Psyto accommodate only 1219 cars. Mr. | oglea. a Keach said he believed there are| Three special unit courses in the enough private off-the-street park- field of special education, remedial ing lots to accommodate all the cars reading and manuscript writings forced off the street by the reduc- | have been scheduled for the Butler tion in addition to thier usual load. University Summer School. Mr. Keach said he did not think! The courses will be taugh by Mrs. it possible for the City to provide Ruth K. Heavenridge, lecturer in facilities free or at a nominal special education; Dr. Elden Bond, charge. ‘Harvard aise, and Miss “1 suspect it would take enabling Norma Blue of the Indianapolis Dg he said. “We don't a Public School system. Prof, George any land in the business district F- Lieonard is director of the session. that could be used for parking. To! The special education course will acquire land, we'd have to float be held June 10 to 14. The read-

) rh tomtaiy i. ing clinic will be held June 17-22 bonus, It would take special legis-| oo writing class will be held

(June 17-July 6. While enabling legislation for mu-| Registration for the three special nicipal parking facilities is lacking unit courses will be held the first in Indiana, a Michigan law au-iqay of the course. Instruction will theorizes issuance of municipal bonds | sart at the same time. Summer which places parking in the same School registration has been set for category as sewage disposal or street | june 11 with instruction starting improvements. in all classes and departments the

A. A. A. Survey Made following day.

A Kansas law authorizes cities of | Butler University’s Alumni Club 120,000 population or more to pur- of Indianapolis will meet at 6 p. m. : i tomorrow at the Canary Cottage. chase properties for parking bY 14, Scanlon. president, will preside condemnation, according to a sur- and George B. Loy, agent in charge vey of the American Automobile As- of the United States Secret Service i 44 in Indianapolis, will speak. Mrs. sociation. ae Virginia Goodwin Sweet will be The Association's survey also LoASLMIStIess. shows that while curd parking facile | ea ities become smaller each year in large cities, off-street facilities are not used to maximum capacity. The survey indicates that Indisnapolis’ private parking lots serving the metropolitan district, like those in Cleveland, Detroit and Washington, D. C., can accommodate the cars which cannot find curh space, The Safety Board also is considering reduction of time-limit parking in zones where parking now is permitted for an hour or more. This | would compensate in a large part for the one-third reduction in curb] space contemplated in the Boards loading zone plan.

COUNTY 4-H ENTRIES WIN SIX CONTESTS

Marion County today held championships in 4-H Club work after a contest Saturday in which | 11 counties competed. One of the six was a tie cham- | pionship. Marion County 4-H Club boys also won one second | place and two third places in the district contest, which was held at Warren Central High School. Two Marion County girls won| first places. Anna Louise Brewer | of Ben Davis demonstrated the making of a Swedish tea ring and | won first place in the demonstra- | tion contest. Gertrude Ramey, also of Ben Davis School, won first place | in baking judging. Charies Miller, Indianapolis. ! Rural Route 7, won high individual honors in the poultry and egg Judging contest, and Marion County teams took both first and second places in this classification. Herbert Campbell of Bridgeport tied with Joe Cotton of Rushville for high individual honors in livestock judging. In this classification the Marion County team placed third. A third piace was also taken in dairy judging. Two Acton boys, Wayne Grady | and Harold Kinsey, won the boys’

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“They're doing fine,” said Patrick Rooney (center), newly appointed City recreation official, as he examined activities of recreation trainees, The records of the summer playground personnel also were examined by Miss Gertrude V. Brown, Park Board member (left); Mrs. Mary Ann Madigan, WPA recreation technician (right), and (standing, left to right) Mrs, Edith Chapman, WPA recreation head, and Paul

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Ferdinand, 100 Years Old 3

To Celebrate for 3 Days

FERDINAND, Ind. May George L. Wilson, 2254 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, will be the princispeaker at Ferdinand's 100th anniversary celebration May 30 to June 2. This community of 180 expects to

§ HOOSIERS AT JOB SERVICE CONVENTION

Six representaiives of the Indiana Unemployment Compensation Di-

vision are in Kansas City for the

28th annual convention of the International Association of Public Employment Services today through Friday. The delegation is headed by J. Bradley Haight, division assistant director in charge of employment offices, who is an executive board member of the international and a member of the program committee. Mr. Haight is chairman of a panel discussion on the organization of large offices for placement and claims functions. George J. Smith, manager of the Indianapolis field office, is to participate in the discussion, John K. Collins, assistant state supervisor; Miss Aletha Pettijohn, administrative assistant; Mark Ogden, supervisor of the division's information unit, and Gayle S. Eads, supervisor of the teacher placement

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14 —) be host to more than 25000 visitors | | during the 3-day celebration, which | | marks the founding of the town by | Fr. John Kundeck and | the establishment of the Catholic | Church here.

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City Recreation Trainers Get Approval

TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940

CLAIM LIE DETECTED

PLYMOUTH, Ind, May 14 (U. P.).—A major witness called by the defense to disprove testimony of - | fered by the State at the trial of John Marks in Marshall Circuit Court yesterday on cross-examina-

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tion admitted that certain parts of his testimony had been adjudged false in a lie detector test taken at State Police headquarters early this year. He was John Marsten, line super- | intendent of the Contracting and Materials Co., from whom Parrish E. Freeman, major State witness also implicated in the case, testified he and Marks had obtained dynamite. Marks is charged with conspiracy to commit a felony in connection with nine bombings of power line! towers and poles in northern Indiana and southern Michigan last year. Freeman was under the same charge but it was dismissed on re-| quest of the Sfate after he had tes-! tified. Marsten on the witness stand denied ever giving Marks dynamite A and denied ever seeing Freeman or FR Marks together. On cross-examina- | Times Photo. | tion, however, Marsten said that a State Police technician showed him a chart of the lie detector test) which he took allegedly showing he! | lied when he denied giving dyna-| | mite to Marks.

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