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Something new will be added to that stack of bills next month. But you won't have to pay them| until Nov. 7, thank’ ness, County Treasurer Louis ‘0. Rainier today- announced that he had statements of the fall install-! ment of real estate taxes ready| to be mailed Sept. 15 to an esti-| mated 185,000 property owners. Mr. Rainier said this is the first] time in Marion County history that real estate tax bills have been mailed out. Previously prop-| erty owners had to call in person at the treasurer’s office to pick up| their statements. A “1949 statute reguired the | mailing of the statements, but It was not until this year that the | details had been worked out for handling the mailing, the treasurer said. Already mailed, he added, are personal property tax statements to 195,000 persons. Deadline for paying the fall installment is Nov. 7--the day before election.

Report 518,000 In Clothing Stolen At North Side Store

Police today were seeking a lead to the burglary of a northside clothing store, from which! the owner claimed §18,000 in clothing was taken. The Squire Men's Shop, 17 E. 38th St., was entered sometime]

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last night thrdugh a jimmied back door. The owner, Leonard S Koplow, 34, of 6068 Riverview

Dr., told investigating officers that most of the stolen goods were imported wool coats and suits. He stated he believed the loss was covered by insurance. The burglars, working almost at will, went so far as to remove a wool jacket from the front window. They also took $250 ffom a cash register. Mr. Koplow attributed the high estimate to the fact that most of the clothes were imported and of high grade woolen goods. Long Life for Lobsters Unless caught by lobstermen or eaten by predators of the deep, lobsters can live to the ripe old age of 40 plus.

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Twin Army Majors Finds Paths Cross Times State Service parallel military careers, They CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 24 eplisted together 21 years ago, ~The military careers of twin @nd spent 10 years in the same Army majors crossed here today when one twin major inspected the other twin major's office. Maj. Tommy Allgood is as|sistant provost marshal here. Maj. Johnny Allgood is

‘rated. Johnny went to officer candi/date school and was commis-

117, 1942, Tommy received a di-

member of can Army team in- 3 rect commission the same day. specting the post. During his Fersonnel here were confused, \stay here, Johnny inspected Tom- at first, but MP Sgt. John McCoy my’s office. explained how the members of

The brothers have had almost Military police Beadquarers dis-

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Amish Youths Defy Sect, Enter Hot Rod Buggy Race

GOSHEN ‘Ind, Aug. 24-A x dh 2 . - group of Amish youths defied te(0F She Amish. With. the rules of thelr strict religious seot ¢). cope today with plans to stage a “hot!/quences later,” one said. rod” buggy race. r From 15 to 20 teen-agers clad to give their in the somber buttonless suits of parents and the * their denomination will race/Amish community

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$350 purse. To the 500 local members of the stern Germah sect, that $350 at the announcement. purse means gambling —a thing| however, r| forbidden to church members. pecting But the youths said they happen. {thought it was time someone

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Group Eyes Service Of Legal Papers

(Johnny) swears {Corps insignia. 8gt. McCoy’ said. a ——— Complaints about failure of the! office to serve legal

ternoon before advisory council. The special meeting was called by the sheriff following criticism this week from two judges that cases were being stymied because

Sheriff Smith's

Scheduled to appear before the advisory committee were County Clerk H. Dale Brown: Charles Boswell, Juvenile Court probation officer, and Lawrence Hinds Juvenile Court referee. The two judges who complaints against the sheriff's office—John L. Niblack, Superior Court 1, and Joseph Hoffman, Juvenile Court—are out of town. The committee planned to study procedures in serving papers in civil cases with the aim of improving service,

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The racers, who were reluctant their stripped-down, high-wheeled were reluctant at first sald their buggies on back roads for a long they consented. of the time. Officials expected most of the about they have ever raced in -public— stripped-down. buggies at the Elk-itheir plans, and they expected to much less for money.

hart County Fair Saturdhy for a be permitted to proceed with their Goshen restdents were surprised community because it is the lsst

Several, remnant of Goshen's tradition of said they had been: ex- harness-racing.

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