Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1945 — Page 16
_ THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1945
Hoodlums Fear Tax Agents
May Catch Them. It CHICAGO, July 26 (U. P| <3 ms ; Chicago's hoodlums are making “big ) money” in igh i but § : i § ' : J fey asp ving » bu me tgasd. VF | . Youwllwant to take of internal revenue, sald today. || advantage of Wasson’s
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tion coupon counterfeiting rings is LY | LIREO! ; . A “hot money,” Campbell said, - ; - ~ : : JEAN > Both the U. 8. treasury depart- ret no Wasson’s Downstairs Store Has the Right Answer! : ment and the office of price admin- \& * 4 ) : a " 3 N y y
istration are after the hoodlums,/ ; : n and no one wants to be left hola-/ 3 “Ny , : = ing chess Rigovees cash, | J n bow} For Mama’s Little Prides and ” ne a cash a : RE \ Baars bomas rly : x &) rb \ Joys From Toddlers to Teens ing a chance, for a government | NH on § 9 a ad — agent will be looking over his : we LC h as Xm shoulder,” Campbell warned. | a : A. Tailored Buy Smaller Bills : A% 3 Er ae To That's why many hoodlums are GN Q ; Box Coat buying ready cash, he said. In many : - 3 -As smart as big siscases, they have become so hard | : rat . . pressed for money that they have x : er 8! And ade just bought $800 in small?bills for a d ; NE. i 4 | ike it, too! T0% $1000 bill. - — ) \ HE & CR wool fleece. Colors, Police, the FBI and the treasury ww : ! ; oF Seis | green, blue, wine and department are aware of this racket Ey ! 5 : a? } rust. Sizes 10, 11, 12 More than 500 agents have been as- | 2 J ¥ Vs pr Lr BOY and 14 signed to the Chicago area to watch N : Y » NS ; 4 . - night clubs, race tracks and other : : } ru 3 14.95 amusement places for transactions : involving large bills.
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enough evidence to warrant arrest:
on income tax violation charges Loy . ] 3 When they are through, the OPA J : , Fur” Coat Set will move in to. fille a number of A p 4 . : - suits chong rationing violations EB \ ] 100% Wool pile, 100% Watch Money Deals = | : y : ) cotton back. ContrastAccording to officials, the rich § § off A 5 ing rayon lining. Legracieteers became poor by caching | if \e BF ; y i: : ; gings are 100% wool. bills of large Sencminations=-$5 tw HH “ev : : Colors: Camel, brown, $1000—in safety deposit boxes, They 3 . | with een tyrol wented to avoid paying large in-| : PER yl ip Re ‘trim Sizes 3 4 i come taxes, so they took we ws y & " . “cuts” in cash. 3 6 | But the! government found out : 5 4 22.95 B. 1 about the hoards, and its agents are, £4 . af . re on the lookout for big money deals. | : J | A ; : ; $22.95 This official knowledge of the bank | ie oad fl] J vault caches has forced some: of Hl : : : LE the hoodiums to spread thelr money 3 ba a hy Gly” C. Girls’ Fleece Coats ~ “thin” by renting smalf;boxes ina. a ea « £7 "Shy : ; . . number of banks. i TF ecssine LAC : on : A £1 100% Wool face, 100% cotton back. er das hien hoothums flashed | Ati | ® 3 hae 5 ~ Rayon lined. Comes in blue or brown ousan ar gone,” $ ’ : Campbell said. “Some even are : ' y Sm ] tweed, with velvet collar. Sizes 7 to 12, afraid to cash twenty dollar bills|| : : , I= : 16.93 now.
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