Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1936 — Page 12

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CITY'S LICENSE REVENUE GAINS $31,0000VER'35

10-Month Figure Reported by Controller as $232,672.

Revenue from licenses paid the|

City Controller during the first 10 months of this year has increased $31,000 over collections during the corresponding period last year, records compiled by Deputy Controller Hershel Tebay showed today. Total receipts to date this year are $232,672, while ‘last year collections on licenses amounted to $201,517 for the same period. Collections. for October, however, totaled $18,610 this year, a decrease of slightly more than $2100 from | the $20,733 reported last year.

The report this year includes the | ~ first payment of $3476 by the In-|

dianapolis Street Railways Co. for | trackless trolley street use,

October Figures Given

Among October receipts in the| controller's records were traffic stickers, $445 (sticker

by the State’ Accounts Board); court fines and collections, $2769; Tomlinson Hall rent, $240; dog pound fees, $80; East Market, $218; mar-| ket leases, $2291; dances, tags, $178; hotel and rooming houses, $32, and miscellaneous, £5425. Collection for the 10-month period this year brought in the following total amounts: Stickers, $20.263; court fines, $7286; Tomlinson Hall rent, $1480; East Market, $2440; market leases, $22,521; hotels, $3880; dog tags, $4547, and poultry licenses, £4812. !

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_ United Press Stall Correspondent J GARY, Ind, Nov. 6.—A skilled

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The thunder of ‘Gary's “mighty mills nearby is an unusual contrast

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Range Officer. Ray Randolph turns out. hand-made cartridges for weapons of the city’s police. Ballistics experss

recognize vol superiority of the Gary-made bul-

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Over the top—that’s where the Community Fund will be on Nov. 16, say Mrs. A. G. Worten, 4434 E. 10th-st (left), and Mrs. Learny F. Jones, 230 E. 9th-st,

co-captains of Team 34. They are shown at today’s

meeting in the Claypool Hotel inspecting charts to be used showing progress -of the campaign.

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