Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1933 — Page 18

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REALTOR HITS LAND VALUATION OF WATER CO, $l4B-an-Acre Plot Worth About $45, He Says at Hearing. Attempt to discredit valuation placed on the Indianapolis Water Company’s 4,854-acre Oaklandon reservoir project land by Frank E, Gates, realtor, was made today in the company’s federal court suit for higher rates. Gates, testifying for the defense Wednesday afternoon, valued the land at $220,881, an average of about $45 an acre. Water company witnesses previously had placed the value at $l5O an acre, asserting the company paid an average of more than $l4B an acre for it. Joseph J. Daniels, water company attorney, cited numerous tracts of land, some of them held for high prices, and others which he inferred had been sold for high prices, a few of them in recent months, asking the witness whether this would affect his Judgment of the value of the Oaklandon project land. In every instance, Gates answered “not necessarily,” adding that the “asking price” does not necessarily affect the actual value, and that prices paid or asked in the peak years of 1928 and 1929 would not control now. Among the tracts cited by Daniels were the present municipal airport site and a number of sites offered for an airport in 1928 and 1929, some of them at several hundred dollars arwftcre. ‘'You're not going to try to claim this land is suitable for an airport, are you?” Daniels was asked by George W. Hufsmlth, deputy attor-ney-general. Wednesday. Gates testified that the asking price of land has increased in the last thirty days. His appraisal was made as of April 1. He said the fact the company had paid $700,000 for the Oaklandon project lands would not affect his judgment as to their actual value. ELECTION IS SLATED FOR SCHOOL HEADS Vote to End Session of Indiana County Superintendents. Members at the semi-annual meeting of the Indiana County Superintendents’ Association were to hear reports of the committees this afternoon. The resolutions committee is composed of Harry Lewallen, of Warsaw; K. W. Hemmer, Evansville and A. R. Fleck of Columbia City. The nominating committee is composed of one member from each congressional district. Election of officers this afternoon will close the two-day session. Today’s speakers were Joseph W Stoner of Ladoga, Miss Martha Vanmeter of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association, and Wilfred Jessuo of Richmond. A closed business session was to be b ,1 this afternoon, when plans for ' coming year were to be coir cd.

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HUNT KILLER BANDITS State-Wide Search on in Missouri; Aviators Take Part. By United Press COLUMBIA, Mo., June 15.—National guardsmen, aviators, volunteers, and peace officers co-operated today in an intensive search through central Missouri for three men who shot to death Sheriff Roger Wilson,

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44, and Ben Booth. 38. state highway patrol sergeant, late Wednesday. The officers had halted the desperadoes' car to question them regarding a $1,750 bank robbery at Mexico, Mo., less than an hour earlier. Marvin Casteel, superintendent of the highway patrol, ordered twentynine patrolmen from all parts of the state to lead volunteers and officers in the manhunt.