Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1948 — Page 7

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more than $400,000 in income taxes during 1943 on alleged profits for that year of $574,000. A Chicago liquor dealer, Vernon Ruby, said he purchased 114 barrels of whisky at an. inveice ceiling price of $6300 which he said he paid by check to the! Gary Wine and Liquor Co, owned by the three defendants. : | However, Mr. Ruby said het made “side payments” en that: order amounting to $24,000. He said he gave these side payments in cash a man named Biil| Gardner, was identified earlier as having been in conferences with the defendants. 3 Paid Out $22,600 Alex Paffly, a ‘Columbus, 0., liquor dealer, said he paid $22600 for 30 barrels of whisky to

back about $600 to him as ‘“‘com-| missions,” ie Earlier Myers C. Ackerman, Columbus, O., testified he paid Rosenblum $113,000, mostly in $1000 bills at over-ceiling prices in Chicago in 1943, Albert Ward, attorney for the| defendants, said his evidence will show that the defendants do not owe any income taxes be-| cause the profits were offset by! legitimate business expense.

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Blame High Building Costs On "Tax Passing’- Practice

The new home buyer is being thing as government housing. asked to pick up the tax check | “The government never has and for everybody who had a hand probably never will build houses,” in building it, Hobart C. Brady, he declared. “All government president of the National Associ- housing is built by private enteration of Real Estate Boards. told prise, but at a cost which is

Doctors Hear Rap

At ‘Interference’

- Opportunity te Serve * CHICAGO, June 23 (UP)—Despite inflation, American physician are serving their patients with -“a minimum increase” in fees, Dr. R, L. Sensenich, new head of the American Medical Association, said today. Dr. Sensenich, a South Bend doctor, tald AMA convention delegates that medicine could make more progress “toward a lasting peace than government has been able to accomplish through years of war" This could be done, he said in his’ inaugural address last night, if medicine can “assist the world to a greater measure of health” and give it “a reasonable opportunity for Nappy living.” ‘Best in World’ He said that medicine in America, “where already higher levels of health care are available to more people than anywhere else in the world,” would improve still] mare if the government did not] “interfere.” In

an obvious reference to) [i1esident Truman's proposed health program, Dr. Sensenich said “these plans are seldom con cerned with better or more effective mechanisms to advance the

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SEES PROGRESS—Dr, R, L, Sensenich, South Bend, newly installed ‘president of the American Medical Association, told assembled members at their convention that physicians have it in their power to preserve the peace—without interference.

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Aviation Board Holds to Plans

The Indianapolis Aviation Board today decided to stay with-| in available funds in a $500,000 improvement program for the My-

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was dispensed with by eliminating a new east-west runway from the Program. | © Remodeling on Program : Work on the project is expected, to start in the middle of July. The board will advertise for bids

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Approximately 5000 guardsmen| are expected to attend. Recruits

quality of medical care,” He said the AMA had studied government-sponsored health plans in other nations, but found them to be - impractical in America. Warns of Meddling “Education in health and some improvement of medical facili ties will require only local effort with possibly some assistante from national resources,” he said. He warned against "governmental interference, with the inevitable deterioration of the medfecal service of the whole nation.” If a local area can raise the

may attend, if equipment can be obtained for them in time, Maj.| Gen. Ben H. Watt announced, Plans are underway to have all-campus units at various col-| leges and high schools. This! would enable students to join be-| fore reaching 18, exempting them and allowing them to continue in| school, Gen. Watt added.

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realtors here last night. wasteful and well-subsidized.” |money to correct inadequate] At Dee’s Modest Prices! | From the logger who cuts the 950,000 This Year {health conditions, “this elfort : I tree, right on through to the| po coia private enterprise is Should be encouraged,” Dr. Sen-| ® QUICK SERVICE ® | painter who applies the last senich said,

doing a good job of meeting the housing shortage. “Last year £60,000 dwelling units were built; this year 950,000 more will be added,” he said. “This is the kind of a job private enterprise has been doing.” : He pleaded for more research and specialized education for realtors so they can cepe with

brugshful of paint, federal taxes) are unloaded on the next in line, Mr. Brady said. The woodsman wants the same take-home pay so he makes his employer pass it along, Mr, Brady said. And when this gets around to the home buyer, it adds about $2000 to the cost of a $6000 house, he explained. diminishing margins of profit. 350 at Dinner Meeting He pointed eut that occupaThe national president ad-|tional lobbies have become as dressed some 250 members of important to the real estate as the Indianapolis Real Estate any other profession. “Few peoBoard, their wives and guests in ple say to the legislators that the Claypool Hotel at a dinner this or that is what Indiana or meeting. . Iowa wants. They say this is Mr, Brady struck out at rent what the tool and diemakers, or control, saying it favored few the school teachers, or the docfamilies and saddled the: rest|/tors or electricians want.” The with an unfair burden. day of the occupational lobby is “I am thinking of the widow here to stay, and the realtors who is trying to make a duplex|™ay as well know it. pay her living .costs* he said: Others Introduced “She may have a tenant who is| Mr. Brady was introduced by

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Staté Police Supt. Robert Rossow has asked Indiana bank workers to memorize the telephone number of the nearest State Police post to avoid uni necessary delay in the pursuit of bank robbers. iT recommendation came |afterithe capture last week in {New York of a bank. robbery suspect who police say admitted Joldups at Silver Lake Apr, 9 {and Hebron Apr. 29. | In the Silver Lake robbery there was a 30-minute delay before the State Police were notified, he said.

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