Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1934 — Page 10
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DELINQUENT TAX SURVEY UNDER WAY IN CITY 20 CWA Workers Start on Task of Inventory, Huxley Bares. Twenty people from the civil works administration started today to conduct a delinquent taxes inventory in Indianapolis, A. C. Hux- — —— Suppose you need $300.00 You borrow 336.00 It costs you 26.88 You receive 309.12 You repay in 12 monthly payments of. .. .$28.00 NO CHATTEL LOANS We make loans on character and earning power THE INDIANAPOLIS MORRIS PLAN CO. Delaware and Ohio Sts. RI. 1536
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ley. director of the business and: real property census, announced. Indianapolis is the only city in Indiana and one of sixty-five cities in the country to have a survey of delinquent taxes conducted through CWA help. The workers were transferred from the business census division to aid in the tax survey. Mr. Huxley stated that the work on the survey of .business conditions j in Marion county has practically been completed while the real property invoice is nearly 70 per cent accomplished. FIND ARMOUR EMPLOYE UNCONSCIOUS IN PLANT Victim’s Condition Said to Be Serious in City Hospital. Found unconscious at the foot of a stairway last night in the Armtour & Cos. plant, 602 West Ray street, where he was employed, Arthur McCarthy, 45, of 117 Kelly street, was in serious condition with head injuries at city hospital today. He was found by a night watchman, j
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AMONG INSTRUCTORS IN MARRIAGE COURSE
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Mrs. Francjs Winslow Among instructors in a general course on preparations for mar-e riage, offered for senior men by the Butler university evening and extension division during the second semester, will be Mrs. Frances Winslow, Indianapolis sociologist. Other instructors will be former Judge Frank Lahr, Dr. Thurman Rice and the Rev. George Arthur Frantz. A separate course will be given for senior co-eds. The course will open Feb. 14 and will meet from 4 to 5:30 each Wednesday.
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28 PARTICIPATE IN CITY BRIDGE MEETOPENING Annual Olympics Tourney Hands Played at Spink-Arms. Twenty-eight persons participated last night in local play in the third annual world bridge Olympic at the Spink Arms, under auspices of the National Bridge Association. Indianapolis is among a number of cities in the United States and other countries playing in the Olympic and identical hands are used. Scores will be sent to national headquarters of the bridge association to be passed on by famous bridge authorities. Mrs. Stella C. King was in charge of the Indianapolis play. Winning pair holds for one year the SIO,OOO platinum trophy offered by the National Bridge Association.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported to police as sto'.*n belong to: Francis Hirtsel Sevmour, Irxi . Chevrolet coach, 268-654, from Sevmour. Ind. James Raftas, 218 North Liberty street. Ford tudor. 29-547, from Ohio street and CaDitol avenue. Raymond Meyer. 2322 South Randolph street. Ford coupe. 99-443, from Woodlawn and Virginia avenues. W. Hollingsworth. 1518 East Raymond street. Ford coupe. 109.717, from Pennsylvania and Henry streets.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Thomas Lycaght, 3921 Central avenue. Plymouth sedan, found on Kttley road near Rawls avenue, stripped of five wheel* and five tires.
