Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 February 1952 — Page 20
City Raises ‘Little Hoover’ Commission Ideas Are Termed False Economy
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Golf Fees to
The cost of ‘golf at municipal courses here has gone’up
to 75 cents daily and $1 ON "50 “report on the use and rage,
week-ends and holidays. The Park Department today re-|-
time. There has been constant pres. sure to boost golf charges, Park
om SAE GR ee : Department spokesmen said, but Ne A » He » fi. the hike leaves local fees well he- | pe. asson S BU el 0071 10 low costs in cities of similar size } : yu hes af
slsewhere. “We made a survey of many ather Midwest cities and found even the new prices are well beTow the average of others” Park | Department Superintendent J. R. Townsend said. Seek Publinx Event Mayor Clark earlier had said the city wlil seek the 1954 National Public Links tournament which, if brought here, will be played at Coffin. Approximately $35,000 must be spent at the course, the Mayor said, before it wonid meet Publink requirements. Included in changes would be draining ot part of the course, redesign of some fairways and remodeling of the clubhousa. Cost of these improvements ulso added. to the pressure for A fee increase, Mr. Townsend said Season ticket, prices will remain the same—3§20 a year for senior players and $7.50 for juniors. Naw daily fees will go Into effect Apr. 1 when the courses are fficially opened. :
Violins Moan; And So Do The Gypsies
Gypsy violing moaned today at 1153 N. Alabama §8t. after nine members of a Gypsy tribe paid £10 each for disorderly conduct convictions, Judge Scott” McDonald of Municipal Court 4 fined each $5 and costs yesterday after hearing testimony of the arresting offi-| er, Patrolman Lloyd Limel said ie and his squad car partner in-/ vestigated a disturbance at the Alabama St. address on the night f Lincoln's Birthday. Hearing! 'oud noises inside, they investijated and found a fracas, Par‘icipants were yelling in a lanmage he couldn't understand, he officer said. He sald six or seven men scaped out the back door while hey waited for the police wagon Y take the crowd to jail Cause of the disturbance was ot brought out in court. But it vas learned the fight broke out yetween 16-year-old Duke Ziko nd his father, brothers and uncles when they learned he had mar‘ied a non-Gypsy girl, a violation ff striet tribal rules. The Gypsies who paid up were iteve, Peter and John Ziko; Thonas, Max, John and Ruby Eli; Robert Miller and John Steve, all of the Alabama St. address.
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“By. IRVING LEIBOWITZ “Little Hoover” Commission, created by the state legislature to cut government costs,
be repaired and serviced. It also proposed to put the cars
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The Little Hoover group recvealed the increase, second since ommended creation of a state mothe end of World War II. Fees tor pool where state-owned cars ast year were 65 cents all the could
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recommenda! lative.” . nor Other state officials were more the critical of the Ljttle Hoover pro-| gq, far the supposedly penny- frankly doubt ‘the value of the at 3 ‘AS 8 » was “wasting” reported that a motor pool was state ‘wa wa } h E ee DE a ve / " i News, saying the commission Sa sion has run inte three disputes They feel the Little Hooverites He said it would, A report in the Ne ying state $400.000-a-year, which he p
ate could save $400,000 a year, doubted very seriously, .it would 14 firs fought with the Budget problems and not attempting to
: Wan hin cords ) Ha and reorganizati ro t hire extra mechanies. Such a ga- was termed completely false anc : pi as 5 : ; orgal on mmittee made estimated would cost misleading.” Mr. Shaw told news- compared to the state's $554 mil salary for its director. The: sec- governmental costs. The job misuse of state-owned cars hetween $230,000. and $500,000. men yesterday that other llon two-year budget. ond dispute came recently when should. be done by governmental
Gave No Estimate states “anticipate” Little Hoover Com- save 15 per cent mission issued its first report yes- proposals. terday after it had been in ex Budget Director
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could! Another state officeholder re- the director asked the Budget experts, professors, not politicians, with similar|ported the building of a new!Committee for more ‘‘regearch|they said.
Free- ers and all the other extra ex- unneeded state jobs there are. himself, summed up the feeling Director hafer sald any estimate of sav- pense entailed in. the Little Yesterday's report was also dis-lof many in the State House:
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