Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1951 — Page 8

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They said . permission will he sought from Marion County Council to float a $375,000 bond issue early this summer to buy! {the machines, since the general {fund cannot finance the expenditure. Seventy of the expensive machines will be bought im August and 175 next Mar, 1, for use in the 1952 primary election, if permission is granted.

Recalls 1950 ‘Mixuy’

“We want to prevent a repe[tition of the 1950 primary mixup by providing enough machines for all precincts and have some in reserve,” said H. Dale Brown, Marion County Clerk and Election Board member, Mr. Brown said the board plans to install two voting machines in every precinct with more than 500 voters. Coupled with the recent rezoning of precincts and wards to thin out heavily populated areas, the new machines will, election board members hope, eliminate the kind of jams that prevented many persons from voting in the 1850 primary. § 595 Machines Now: Mr. Brown said the county now fos 595 voting machines for 436

precincts, He sald only six replacements were available for the spring primary.

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Projects Urged The Works Board today gave To a Multi- Unit tentative approval to approxi-|

mately $122,000 in street repair’

po Housing Project Included is the repaving with

Sachs concrete on Illinois St. ! from Ohio to 34th Sts. Continued opposition to the

| This project will get under way, proposed multi-unit housing proj-

aad oy Engine Nan {ect in' North Side Indianapolis to-

ways, Inc., abandons its i Ral was carried to Mayor Bayt route on Illinois St. This is ex-|/by the Shermill Civic Association. | pected within 90 days as the tran-| But the mayor, after hearing

| isit firm prepares for one-way loperations on Illinois St. and {the objections, said it was strictly

Capitol Ave. Total cost of the ® Question to be settled by the |Tllinols St. project is $115,721. (City Plan Commission and the | Also given tentative approval|City Council.

is asphaltic concrete repaving of| (laude Merrill, vice president] E. Michigan 8t., from New Jersey of the association, told the mayor! to East Sts, at an estimated the 300 members of the group $7268. {objected to the project planned by Bids for more ‘than $57,000 in/L. & L. Construction Co., on the {street repair were accepted by the grounds that the units to be Works Board. {built “are not comparable with Included is the $50,678 bid of others in that area.” the William D. Vogel Construc-| tion Co. for repaving of the center Objectors Pointed Out strip of Martindale Ave. from Belt! The objectors are residents of] R. R. to 30th St. {the area bounded by 38th St. | Also accepted was a $6975.52 Fall Creek, Emerson and Keybid of Raleigh Burk for gravel|stone Aves. repaving of Ivanhoe St. west and| They are fighting the request of east of Sheridan Ave. {the construction firm for recon-| es pe {sideration of its rezoning petition | {within six months after a similar |

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Two persons were in fair condi-| temporary sewer connections with tion in Methodist Hospital today the main line on 38th St. This

following local traffic accidents approval also is subject to plan | yesterday. . commission review, i

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