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I©. �ROGRES5 REPORT - Continued <br />as un ollectable on the parcels listed below.. All these <br />debts go back to at least 1962: <br />Her ert Bradford, parcel 11 -6, has moved to the State <br />of issouri last year. He was in failing health at the <br />tim of moving from South Bend. $77.70 owed. <br />Mil on Paige, parcel 9 -3, works part -time with a land- - <br />sca e company. Economic condition appears unstable. <br />$21 .59 owed.. <br />Eve Zmic tt Williams, parcel 12 -5, was a Studebaker employee. <br />Eco condition appears unstable. $197.33 owed. <br />Geo ge Ivy, parcel 4-11, present whereabouts and address <br />unk own. Building was demolished at his last known <br />add. ess. $269.95 owed,. <br />Mr. Davis, Relocation Director, read a list showing where RELOCATION <br />people from the Chapin Street Area have been relocated in REPORT <br />South Bend. To date, 29 families have been relocated from <br />the p oject area; this includes 24 non - -white and 5 white <br />families. <br />On motion made by Mr. Wiggins, seconded by Mr. Brown <br />and unanimously carried, theCommission established a <br />10/ commission rate for sale of vacant land in the <br />Sample Street Indiana R -7 area, in order to make the <br />land available on a more competitive basis.: <br />Mr. Sucher reported that as far as the LaSalle Park <br />program is concerned, no comment has been received <br />from the Regional office in Chicago on the revised <br />marketability study, and this will be the key item <br />on what can be done on the LaSalle Park Project. <br />Xeetirig was adjourned 11225 a.m. <br />t <br />Fre ., Heimen, Secretary J es G. Lglqs, President <br />-5- <br />REALTORS' <br />COMMISSION <br />R -7 <br />LA SALLE <br />PARK <br />IND. R -41 <br />