Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1951 — Page 7

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CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept 14|DAcle Presbyter. ine] of Penniyivania's lon Church Mon28th Infantry Division today were 485 geared for an extra three months| Mr. Earl has of active duty on their forthcom-|n2d experiencé ing overseas assignment. in municipal as | A division spokesman today|Ve!! as church sald a recent directive extending| recreation and jn the duty tour of enlisfed men to|[ePOTting sports, 24 months instead of.the former .Ji¢ holds a mas-21-month limit also applies to of-|!F'® degfee in

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ceived yesterday. Tabernacle Church sponsors a

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nel, it now includes “all {ndivi- for all interested children regardduals, units and reserve com- 'eS8 of faith, church affiliation, ponents of the U. 8. Army,” the OF any special flair for athletics. One Year Served The 28th has been on active duty since Sept. 4, 1950, training | ye ! Active duty for the division is| = now due to terminate Sept. 4,| g 1952, rather than June, 1052, under former duty requirements’ tion of depéndents to overseas! posts will prohibit 28th personnel | Indianapolis taxpayers got a from sending their wives and small present—a 15-cent cut in

spokesman said. Tax Board Nips here and on the East Coast. | : \ . «8 A division spokesman said reg- | Cen in V ulations which govern, transporta- | ; :

families to Europe at government the city tax rate — from the expense. ; |County Tax Adjustment Board May Pay Dependent's Way today.

Soldiers are required to have at| The decrease lowered the 1052 least 1 year of service remaining 16VY to $2.08 per §100 of assessed from the date their dependents Property valuation. arrive overseas. All National] The reduction was approved Guard members of the division Yefterday after a taxpayers as-| will have less than one year to #0ciation official warned Soaring serve. : property taxes threatened rent This does not prohibit trans- control here. | portation of dependents at the Walter Horn, executive secreexpense of the men, however, | !ary of the Indiana Taxpayers ——— |Association, gald substantial

ith . . boosts in the various tax rates Hi, Ya, Ag, Says would force landlords to seek Brother Walking

higher rents for their property. Thie, in turn, would hit tenants |-

Cuts Estimates _ City Controller Patrick-J. Bar-,

ton, a board member, called for| .

NEW YORK. Sept. 14 UP)— approval of the city budget and Timothy Murray gave his sister tax rate as passed by City Coun-| the surprise of her life last night./eil. He termed it an “actual” He paid her a visit while she was budget carrying no padding. tearfully attending his wake. The board trimmed one cent The case of mistaken identity ¢rom. the Park Department rate ended happily for Mr. Murray's py cutting estimates of spending family and numerous friends/for the rest of this year. It also when the 67-year-old man unex- reduced the levy for the venereal pectedly walked in and shouted gigease control program by 3/10, to his sister, “Hi ya, Ag!” lof a cent and the sanitation genAccording to the police a group eral fund by 2/10 of a cent. of taxi drivers found a dead man, After consideration of the on the street last Tuesday and county general fund. county wel-/ the body was taken to the\city fare and city school levies, the morgue. various tax rates will be submitted

There Mr. Murray's sister. Mrs. 15 the State Tax Board for final Agnes Lindberg, identified the approval. : body as that of her brother.

» » » FUNERAL arrangements had been completed for tomorrow. S S eat or Last evening, however, while

Mrs. Lindberg was serving ~offee i

to sympathetic neighbors in her : apartmént, the buzzer sounded. riest ers Mrs. Lindberg went to the door. y In walked Tim. - He explained that he had Deen BUCHAREST “Romania. Sept. away for a few days and the 14 The death sentence was dewake was transformed into a manded today for four men, in-' celebration. cluding a Roman Catholic clergyFuneral arrangements were man, in a mass spy trial. “Very canceled and the police found severe” punishment was demanded themselves with an unidentified for six others. body on their<hande. In denouncing the defendants, — accused of spying in behalf of the Vatican, the Italian government and the Western Allies, the prosecutors attacked also ‘the new pretenders to world domination, the beastly war-mongering adventurers, the Americans.” The death sentence was demanded for: George Sandalescu, 44, former inspector general of schools. ” Lazar 'Stefanescu, 47, former merniber of parliament. The Rev. Josef Schubert, 61, alleged by the prosectuion to have been promoted secretly to bishop for spy work. Eraldo Pintori, 36. an Italian citizen and former clerk in the Italian legation. t

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