Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1946 — Page 13
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imiEatksili—y p BOOM BY '55] ~~ Tourists Are Invited to Puerto Rico-But Visitors Face Inconveniences
NO! NO! NO! > FOREC A ST HERE By STEPHEN. TRUMBULL ONE-—Continental visitors are ad« will admit that hotels are entirely the fellow who started 'em coming Senor Hannagan, through ~ no day is not yet here—and. they
Times Foreign Correspondent vised to beil all drinking water and too few, and prices entirely too high frankly admif q Tou wil Dot find better food SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Sept. 13. not to eat raw. vegetables Without |for what is offered’ * to Miami Beach and Sun Valley, |fault of his own, had laid an egg. ly admit it.
+ . wR : ; Idaho. When he's hired to get tomr- | 1¢ “ol it, beyond } Their goal for the present is: Ln ashing. was “circumstances beyond his . Read ' the tourist literature of}jcareful w | SN This strange departure in accept-|ists he gets tourists. x control” More industry to supplement the a The development board decided bogged down agricultural ‘economy. ery. The island was in the posi- val 0 ho rudimentary Facilities Be Improved lvinced you are a privileged Teliow, more than hal! wie popuistion. Year an experiment with the - toufist ton of ‘a fellow who goes out, ha | ts i onccutt ort, ne a { i . i -~ i : : 2 Nolan SLOT the Wessane vi indeed, 0 Rave found, such a pass: peer rok Sigeuses Directly ee Unde: back in the late! 0s. | buys himself’. 100 horses without task of providing rice and beans| Improvements in sanitation and per, hes an An air boom which will see 1600 dise. ; abe ‘0 y a DU=| The island got itself into some- previously building a barn and lay- | for the 2,200,000 who live here, in-| Public health, ; the’ it is FRIDAY THE 13TH! private planes in use in Indianap-| Read the literature available here, trition lead In the causes-of death.|thing of a dither over the possibil-|ing in a supply of corn and oats. stead of champagne and cavair for| If, as and when these goals can Late Suppers, 9 p.mito 2:5. m. Hore by ‘1955 was’ forecast toda by and it scafes you." The official Puer-| THREE—Prices are generally [ity of bullding up tourist trade|The indignant cries of irate visit-|visitors, ‘The tourist possibility is|be reached: there may be an opens ppers, 7 p. m, «M1 y y to Rican handbook, issued by the higher than on the mainland, and |then, Bnd retained the Steve Ijan-|ing customers could be heard from |still in the back of their mind. They | ing here for another Senor Hanna {the joint city-county airport com-|local development board warns you |the quality is poorer. nagan organization to, start ‘em |hither and yon. There was nothing [hope that some day it can become | 88n-but not before. NDREWS mittee. that: Even the most community-minded coming. Now. Senor Hannagan is|for tourists to do. a secondary industry. But that| COPYrighi 1048 by The Indianapelis ——— - — er ——————————— —————————. —— —— a — - emt, A — es S A—————— A —
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1 , 'most islands in this vast Caribbean] TWO—Even the®most primitive ed public information practices T€P-| Then Puerto Rico made a discovYES! YES! YES! Group Recommends Airport; .. and you become quite con- sanitary facilities are lacking for resents Puerto Rico's reaction to 3 So . . . ®
e Chicago Daily News, Ine. At the same time, the committee
RESTAURA T | warned that unless the Hoosier ‘ x > Ad capital snaps quickly into the busi1606 N. Illinois St. ness of expanding its airport facilities, much of” the air development may pass the city by.
. On the basis. of a survey made . {by the Indiana Economic council, UL TY LE H | 1 k ENT al AA 8 R I) | F ACTS ABOUT | the joint airport committee esti-
mated’ Indifinapolis would need 16 small airports, one major one (Weir INDIANAPOLIS Cook municipal), - a service port Indian li and a downtown landing strip to d apolis” now has {handle private craft. To this, 153,000 Telephones, | was estimated, should be added at 112,250 Gas and 89,400 || least three purely recreational air
A : strips. Civet Cat Water Meters in service. B sonmadations q (Spotted Skunk )
At a meeting of the joint committee, Chairman Irving Fauvr described these airports recommen dations as “conservative” an added: “Present airport facilities in In dianapolis and Marion county ar inadequate. Many‘ airplane own ers already are unable to fin« hangar space and this is retarding je sale of new private planes.
packing ishes “Many distributors have indicatec a desire to open distribution points | here if. they could find a place to carry on the business.” With air travel and freight conditions at Chicago heavily overtaxed, Mr. Fauvre said,” Indianapolis is being considered as an al- ® The families of our |ternate for that wig a pic : “ tion in international air traffic. great, growing Center “We should not let such an opof Opportunity, Indian- portunity slip. away,” he said. apolis, are well supplied Plans Are Disgrammed with every needed service
: In a brochure prepared for the| to build for a greater committee by the Economic council, |
Future. airport distribution plans are dia-|
. grammed. The. downtown strip | ® Here at Security Trust {would be located near the heart
Company you will find a |; the business district and recre- | complete, modern Bank- ational s#ips in Broad Ripple park, | ing Service — built to fit [at South Grove near Riverside your every need of Today |park and near Garfield park. and Tomorrow. Plans would set up two of the : airports within the corporate limits Silver Fox ® Before buying, selling |of Indianapolis, leaving a total of | ; or trading YOUR CAR— {15 outside the city in Marion coun- | learn how SECURITY ty and one in Hamilton county. |
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“ « 4 Chinese Communists, shelving U. 8. | AUTO PLAN Ambassador J. Leighton Stuart's proposal for a five-man peace com- , i mittee, insisted again today that | Bi = [they will not take part in peace ® You will find this Plan | talks until Generalissimo Chiang saves you money through [faat-shek orders his troops to cease a High - Class, Cred it- firing Building, Business-Like, At a meeting with Mr. Stuart, Low-Cost BANK LOAN Cpmmunist Leader Chou En-lai . suggested instead that a three-man and gives you the BEST {committee be formed to deal ex- , PROTECTION through clusively with a cease-fire order and Your Insurance Agent's [related problems. Personal Service. Communist Spokesman Liao Cheng-chi said that the original ®in every department, [proposal for the five-man comyou will find a courteous, mittee now was “dead,” since the capable executive ready [government earlier this week re- | to show you how SECUR- [fused the Communist demand for
: : a cease-fire agreement. Iv SEnvice) built to Generalissimo Chiang had said
that he could issue no cease-fire {order since he had not given “any: [Tue to attack.” {
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'U. S. AND PANAMA
SECURITY "AGREE ON CANAL | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (U, P.).
|—The United States and Panama \ ¢ f : ; 3 TR U S [today agreed to joint consultations 2 a: = IBS y . T {aimed at providing an adequate de-| .: oy =n \ ‘9 iE i C 0 |fense for the Panama canal against, GN ) : ” ; bs & © : it | MW Pp A NY {advanced methods of warfare. pr 5). ; il) The two governments issued a 3% : : ) \ ; qs, 130 EAST joint statement recalling their tra- . y ) :
ditional friendship and pointing up|
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