Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1947 — Page 12
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D to Russ’ | PARAMUS, N. J, July 15 (U.P). ¥ le | ~Three bullet holes in the ceiling
CHICAGO, July 13 (U. P).—a Of the Blauvelt home offered proof
today of how Mrs. Harvey Blauvelt, + Spokesman for Standard ON On, of ." ;.q ues robbers,’ Indiana said today domestic trans- | The bandits invaded her home in portation difficulties, rather Lhan ¢he tolef that the receipts from a oil shipments to Russia, were re-| | swimming pool, of which the $ Biansponsi gasoline | velts are part owners, were “here. Ble for ine: Midwest . “I bent the pistol arm of the first shortage. {one back and made him shoot into! Dr. Robert E. Wilson, chalrman
of the company’s vrard of directors, said the oll company’s “big problem is and will be just getting crude oil to the refineries in large enough amounts.” (ened by the noise. He rushed ints He said that only three gallons of the room armed with a rifile and the gasoline in every 10,000 gallons pro- | robber wo fled. duced in this country is being shipped 1 to Russia.
ripped off one of the bandits’ back,
Ship Movements By UNITED PRESS
oK’ 1 St. Lawrence Project Scheduled ship movements today: Arriving at New York-—Queen Elizabeth WASHINGTON, July 15 (U, P., Le
from , Biiithamplon Colomble from ' Havr arine Tiger from outhaing ton; —~A senate foreign relations sub- yoy "point Victory from Ceuta ag . committee announced today it had lsnds Victory from Venice, approved legislation to authorize adasvine New York-—Burckel to Antwerp; | Ore construction of the St. Lawrence P. &
n % P. Richardson to Bremerhaven; | seaway project. | Victory to
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Explorer to Bingapore; Sharon tory to Port Said; Uruguay to Oslo
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million, PF. the ceiling,” Mrs. Blauvelt told po-| tons by more than $5 lice, displaying a plece of shirt Shirley Wilcox, internal revenue
The robbers were routed by Mrs, | nearly $23 million below the peak Blauvelt's-husband, who was awak- Year, 1045, .
| $005,204,880.04 this year, $000,080,
525 Millon
U. S. Tax Payments Top 1946 Figure
The federal government collected gore than $905 million in internal revenue payments from Hoosiers .n the fiscal year ended June 30. This topped last year's collec~
announced, but it was
collector,
The comparative figures are:
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Restaurant on Wheels
Camp Atterbury, approximately 30 feet long with a| counter at one end and seats for ing a city restaurant permit and at least six aliases and being in the! 25 patrons,
To Begin Operation Here
The partners will serve Jeady
will take itself to the customers will | cooked foods, including sand wiches,
and cold drinks. | to take their "bus downtown, park it at the curb fournders of the establish-|and do business with the theater]
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ment, James Holcomb, 19, of 2111! crowds. Park ave. and Leonard Vinson, 22, of 2853 Central ave.
However, there is some question {as to the legality of this downThe eating emporium was installed town plan. The police department |
Its interior is business in the mile square. However, the partners are obtain-
they claim that takes them out of The partners plan to move about the peddler class. The opinion of |
[Eisler ry Pa Being Formed
WASHINGTON, July 15 (U. P.).— Selection of a jury to hear the passport fraud trial of Gerhart Eisler | continued today in federal court, Eisler, an admitted Communist, is charged with giving the state de[partment “false and fraudulent” answers in his Sept. 5, 1045, appli-
by the two young men in a large gave the young men the opinion cation for a permit to go to Mexico. old bus which formerly hauled sol- they would be classed as peddlers diers and civilians between here and and thereby not allowed to do “brains” of the Communist party in ithis country is accused of falsely
Specifically, the reputed pre-war
denying he was a Commuist, using
{ United States previously. Maximum penalty for conviction
798.03 last year and $928,000,809.02 | 11. one industrial center to an- an attorney they consulted con- is a $5000 fine and five years in
in 1045,
{other in the city and serve the firms their belief. Collection of tax on distilled spir- workers lunch. One factory has al-|
They are going to give it a try
|prison. Eisler already has been
committed on & contempt of con-
its again brought in the larges! ready shown enthusiasm since it has| anyway and their large mobile side gress charge carrying a maximum
revenue, $222,748,176.22, This
| than last year. $52 Million Gain Payment of individual income. taxes amounted to $213,025, 346.50 | a $52 million gain, and withhosai | Jaxes brought the government $165, |}
million, Corporation and excess: profits taxes totaled $166,642,688.02, which was a decline of $69 million from last year,
Increases were shown in revenue from gasoline, automotive, teiephone. luggage, jewelry, Wiheritande
| and amusement taxes,
Taxes on radio sets and equips) ment showed a jump from $408,320.26 last year to $3,048,422.85 and phonograph records brought in! $726,388.58 this year as. compared | ‘0 $8002.86 last vear,
Drive Commumists Out, Elks Told
PORTLAND, Ore, July 15 (U.
P.).—~The Elks were called upon to-| day to preserve tolerance in regard | to race, creed, color and national’ origin. | But members were asked to help drive communism and other en“emies. of the government from the
United States. | Charles E. Broughton, 8heboy- |
gan, Wis, grand exalted ruler, opening the 83d annual convention of the order last night, said:
challenge as true American citizens, we must drive from our midst every enemy of this government,
“If we are going to meet the
670,129.28, a gain of more than $o|
The sooner. this s brought-about; the sooner we will be keeping faith with those who gave their all, that we might enjoy uninterrupted freedom. Communists detest law and | order.”
Predict Early Accord In Shipyard Walkout
PHILADELPHIA, July 15 (U.! P.).~Union officials predicted today that more settlements were immi-| nent in the strike of 6000 shipyard | workers In the Philadelphia area! after the first break in the two-| week-old walkout. The industrial union of marine and shipbuilding workers (OC. L.! 0.) anngunced that three Delaware river ship repair yards, the Atlas Rigging Co. .the Harbor Ship Maintenance Co., and the. Scandia Maintenance Service, Inc, had] agreed to new contracts calling for a 13 cent hourly wage increase, | TELEGRAPHERS SEEK RAISE WASHINGTON, July -15 (U. P.). —The Commercial Telegraphers!
Telegraph Co. today that it. would reopen wage negotiations on Oct. 2,
the-board increase.
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