Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1957 — Page 6

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year is intensifying Hs adaption of I the idea to provide” assistance to| federal income taxpayers with! problems. Robert Carson, supervisor of the Fort Wayne office. Said today that phone information service will be available at his offices Monday j through Friday from 8 a. m. to 4:45 p. m. during the current filing season. The number to tone called i for 1956 income tax help only > is A-7426. “We began to emphasize our program of' assistance by tele-

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phone during last year’s filing/ period,” Carson recalled. “It was; t big help to taxpayers and we were very pleased at the response. We think, from our, study of last year's program, that a majority; of taxpayer questions can be sat-! isfactorily answered and compu-i tations explained over the phone i “From his table at home or his office desk, the taxpayer with a question can call us up, with his form and records before him. and get a clear and understandable answer. There is no distraction.

j’ and, at this time, there is no waitI ing. As the filing season approaches AprU. of course, jwe can’t guarantee that one 6r the other of our information llnds will always be open. The best advice ! I have is to start your return, find ; your problem, if any. and call Us i now.’’ Information will still be provided at the revenue offices at Third Flo'jr, U. O. Bldg , Fort Wayne, for those who do not believe they can obtain adequate aid over the phone. Carson said.

Indianapolis Wars On Pinball Machines Court Injunction Defied By Mayor INDIANAPOLIS (UP»— A war against pinball machines was renewed Wednesday when Mayor Phillip Bayt said he ‘would order all the machines thrown out of the

city 'even if we have to go to jail for contempt of court.” Bayt said he ordered police chief Frank Mueller to carry out the order to free the city from the machines. Mueller said he had not received official written notification from Bayt, but said he will comply with the order when it reaches his office. A court injunction Issued last June 22 enjoined Mueller, Marlon County sheriff Robert O'Neal and prosecutor John Tinder from seizing pinball machines without first producing evidence of gambling.

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The injunction has been appealed to the Indiana Supreme Court. O’Neal said previously the pinball machines grossed more than 10 million dollars annually in the county. A 1955 anti-gambling law, sponsored by Sen. Thomas Hasbrook i R-Indianapolis». contains a specif- - ic exemption for pinball machines that giv(i free games. ” J - Hasbfook last week introduced a bill in the Senate which would ban all pinball machines regardless of whether they pay off.