Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1952 — Page 2

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State Fair Adds Parking Space

Grounds Will Accommodate 21.000 Cars

By TED KNAP One of the State Fair's annual headaches will be cascd this year with a 25 per cenyboonst in parking facilities, i sald today. : Twenty more acres of parking gpacg-—to accommodate 4500 cars -—~have been provided within the Fair Grounds. This was added to previous facilities for about 16, - 500) cars. On busy days at previous Fairs parking has \been a major prob lem for Falr officials and police Most days it was impossible to park within the grounds by midafternoon, parking areas were 10 a.m.

Bolster Police Force

Merrill St.,

ghut off by! | ge of mud.

The new lot is located just north of 42d St., across from the machinery field. Michael Meyer Jr., Elwood, Ts in charge of traffic, police and safety. Assisting him will he 250 Fair Grounds and state police. For the first time, police mount By ed on horses will help with traf otra fic control in the Fair Grounds They will ride: &ix handsome palominoes.

. K. SHULL one of the world's cities

argest landlocked found

tself with a major water problem

ghuttle bus service is being ex-|!% tempers flared over White panded for rides within the| tiver boating rights, grounds. The “Big Nickel” line— | Asking for trouble, J, R. Townsat 5 cents a ride—will have 1€|.nd, city parks director, invited

tractor-Arawn-.vehicles this year to- carry an estimsted 400,000 pas.

nterested. persons to a meeting Cast night To diaciies the problems

sengers. Last year .10- vehicles] f boating on White River. were used: In addition to Mayor Clark and ; Extra Buses = Park“ Roard “Attorney Jacob 8 Indianapolis Railways, Inc., will| Miller, the meeting was -attended

operate special buses between|DY big-motor boat enthusiasts, downtown points and the Fair little-motor boat enthusiasts, rowGrounds. Regular 15-cent fares|PoAters, canoiats, fishermen of remain |1ssorted varieties, waders, walkExtra trolley buses will be ad-|¢"* river residents and a few ded to give service every three PeOPle Who just don’t like people minutes along the Illinois-Capl-tol and Pennsylvania-Central lines to the Fair Grounds. Passengers can hoard downtown or ordinance limiting motor boats to along the route. five horsepower engines or less on : aaa White River south of 30th St. and Wives Call This

[10 horsepower or less north of

Ordinance Stirs Row

The whole hassle is over a city

30th St. ‘ ' Break for Hubby? “The big-motor boys contend HOBART, Australia, Aug. 26 they're being persecuted and!

(CDN) -- Dish-wiping husbands should be permitted to travel are finally getting some recogni- ‘south of 30th St. claim the tion in this capital city of Tas- water's greener down there or

mania. something. The Housewives Association The little-motor men argue big has decided to admit them to motors should be banished. Others

membership “because most men say no mators, now are learning more about people should be allowed on the household work, food problems river, and shopping” One irate citizen threatened to

CLOUD BURST? NOPE, MAIN BURST—This car, owned by a construction worker on the Pogue's Run interceptor sewer, got caught in the big puddle when a water main broke today on

Big and Little Boats Fight Over White River State Projects

and gome say no .

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMFS .

TUESDAY. AUG. 26, 1952

For 4500 More Autos

OK $340,000

settle the motor stion ‘With his 22-caliber rifle. In spite of the haggling, Mr Townsend labeled the meeting a success and stated the diverse group is now on the highroad to] - harmony. Mr. Townsend appointed R, K Howe, 3018 Broadway, as tem porary chairman of a committee their facilities. of-dhrasgidyoonditions and at. tempt To 86 Up a Hew code ‘gov:

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9 Institutions to Start Repairs

Nine state institutions had ap-|

‘$340,000 to improve and repair|

erning -White River, The gcommit- mittee, Biggest olay: Je £¢43; 00g raftic regulatio 8 requi % East, hye stocks for remodeling the school huilding) (German. drivers,

Hee Will HoldSits frat “meétfag 10: morrow night. Rie

MGM Hints Legal Step

Against Mario Lanza HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 26 building at Indiana Girls School, UP) — M et ro-Goldwyn-Mayer Crawfordsville Rd; said today it was “contemplating” Twenty-five thousand dollars legal action against Singer Mario more for constriction of 2 dam I.anza because he has refused to report to work on the start of a film,

‘At the Indiana Boys School, Plain- { field. Other principal appropriations: | Fifty thousand and five

the Feeble Minded. costing $175,000, will supply water

new to institution and nearby North

Mr. Lanza was suspended last Vernon, Wednesday for not showing up to 313.000 to remodel the adminis-| start work in “The Student ration building at Soldiers’ Prince.” Two days later he was Home. Lalayette; , reinstated when studio officials] $19.150 for employees’ hous-

said he promised to appear Sat- "& project at Central State Hos-

urday. pital, Marion County; The studio announced yester- $40,000 for heat plant repairs day that Mr. Lanza did not show and $24,000 for occupational therup. apy building at Medisan State — Hospital; Broadway's 8 liveliest ‘column, by $46,000 to replace steam and Earl Wilson, appears In your water lines at Epileptics Village, Sunday New (Castle,

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|band showed up late for its per-

flooding the underpass between Delaware and Pennsylvania Sti. Water Company em- [said the intoxicated members held and sometimes the ployees took about an hour fo turn the flow off since the valves were buried beneath water and a {up the band’s performance for an|

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(proved today to spend more than| Cyclists Play Safe

The projects were approved yes: loften ride bicycles on the sideterduy by the state-hudget-com- walks INSUEA@ af 11 the streets as training school put the ‘toreh. to, targets for: plate-heavin

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Band Was Late, AF Admits, But Not on a Toot

MADISON, Wis., Aug. 26 (UP) Air Force officials at Truax Field say there is no truth in charges that some of the base band’s members showed up drunk at a state fair appearance in Milwaukee last week.

“None of the men In the band was intoxicated,” Capt. Arlie Mucks, Truax Field public infor-| mation officer, said yesterday, He made the statement in reply to a statement by Donald MecDowell, director of the State Department of Agriculture,

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"| Germans Want Parks | BONN, Germany, Aug. 26

ing establishment of national parks on the United States model. Among the proposed areas are LLueneburg Heath, in, northern: (Germany, the Bavarian Forest, in| the South, and the “Seven Moun-| tain’ region near Bonn.

William Manning, held by Mrs, Mary Fitzgerald.

Texas Firemen Like | To Take Off the Chill

COLLEGE STATION, Tex.,| Aug. 26 (UP)—The temperature! {reached 102 degrees here yester-(CDN)—S8o-|day, but at one particular spot it in East Germany was as warm as Dante’S Inferno.| About 900 firemen attending a

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QUADS BAPTIZED—The Manning quadruplets of South Weymouth, Mass., are shown with their respective godmothers when they were baptized at the Church of St. Francis Xaviar. Left to right are Elizabeth Marion Manning, he held by Mrs. Alice Byrne; Archbishop Richard J. Cushing of Boston, who officiated; Robert Edward

Id by Dorothy Gilligan; Richard James Cushing Manning,

Margaret Manning, and John Joseph Manning Jr., held by Mrs,

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