Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1934 — Page 14
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REAL PROPERTY SURVEY PLANS ARE OUTLINED CWA Program Is Explained to City Realtors by P. H. Easton. The real property survey to be conducted in Marion county under the civil works program was explained by P. H Easton, survey assistant secretary, in an address before the Indianapolis rea; estate board yesterday. He assured his audience that politics will play no part in the employment, of persons or the operation of the survey. The only requisite of persons employed is that tney are efficient and able to make the survey, he saicfe All information gathered is strictly confidential and only summaries will be made public after the nation-wide figures are tabulated, he said. About 250 men will conduct the survey in Marion county. Mr. Easton, former state legislator, was introduced by Wnliam L. Bridges, program committee chairman. He is a former real estate operator. Thomas F. Carson, boaid president. announced that Berkley W. Duck, Richard Tuttle and A. H. M. Graves have been added as members of the board's appraisal committee. Resignation of James W. Hurt, a director, also was announced, and a committee appointed to name two candidates for the vacancy. The committee is composed of Joseph J. Schmid, chairman; Albert Uhl, Thomas E. Gnnslade, Frank E. Gates and Mr. Carson. , Hyenas, unless desperately hungry, live off the kills of other animals.
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Sound Effects Girl’s Hearing Good, Story Teller Learns.
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IKE RILEY NEW PRESIDENT OF CARAVAN CLUB •Bolshevik’ Ticket Wins in Election: Walter Geisel Chief Aid. Red will be the favorite color at meetings of the Caravan Club for the next year, as result of victory yesterday of the “bolshevik’’ ticket in the election of the Scottish Rite cathedral. Officers named were Ike Riley, president; Walter Geisel, vice-presi-dent; Homer L. Cook, secretary; W. T. Rose, treasurer, and John O. Brenner, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Cook and Mr. Rose were on both the “bolshevik ’ and regular tickets. Mr. Riley also is president of the Gatling Gun Club.
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