Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1948 — Page 12

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Dolls are always welcome in! the home where there are small daughters. Even younger boys! will enjoy them and should not be! made to feel that it is wrong to play with dolls. | Discarded inner tubes can be: used to make very satisfactory, sanitary and lasting play companions for young children. Al |paper pattern should be made. first and then traced on the tube.| |The youngsters can help in makEnlarged ing these inner-tube dolls, too.

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{teers will be July 19 at Danville, IIL The trial before Federal Judge Walter Lindley, who normally

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{sidering “Voice of Canada” ‘broadcasts to Russia, Revenue | Minister J. J. McCann told the Commons today. Mr. McCann said shortwave broadcasts of the Canadian

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The involved half-million-dol-lar income tax case of three alleged black-market liquor profi-

abruptly here yesterday when de-

The government last Friday completed its evidence the defendants, Jacob Weiss, 47, Indianapolis attorney and former Democratic state senator from {Marion County; Louis Rosenblum, 50, Hammond, and Max Stryk, 52, Gary. All were officers in sev{eral liquor concerns. Two Motions When the trial was reopened after the week-end recess, Defense Attorney Albert rWard argud two motions to acquit his clients on grounds of insufficient evidence. Judge Lindley denied one mo-

tion to acquit them of a charge|

of conspiring to evade payment of income taxes and took upder advisement the other motion tc acquit on an evasion charge. Attorney Ward persisted in his argumen? and the judge then denied the second motion. Later, however, he permitted the defense attorney to refile both motions {and the judge let his first de{cision stand. At this juncture, the defense announced it had no witnesses to present. Judge Lindley said he. would

{hear oral arguments at the next | hearing, after he has had an op- | portunity to study legal points already called to his attention. Cart Moves Records _ A baggage cart was required to move ledgers and other corporate records in the complex affair which. was considered too much for the average jay to digest. Both sides agreed to trial without jury. The government alleges that the defendants “deliberately sought to defraud” through the use of two “dummy” corporations. The defense contends that the alleged 1943 income of $586,178 for the trio was offset by allowable expenses and the defendants are not liable for payment of taxes on thif amount. Oddly enough, the defense also argues that in filing amended returns after the government had

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alleged nonpayment of taxes an amount approximating $100,000 in excess taxes actually was paid. A refund is sought.

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fay one day remains to cash in those old streetcar tokens and tickets, After midnight tomorrow *all metal and paper tokens in the hands of the public will be worthless. To meet the last-minute redemption rush, Indianapolis Railways has arranged for tokens to be redeemed at its cashier's office, 914 Traction Terminal building. Operators on vehicles will cash in a limit of 12 tokens. . Metal and paper tokens will be

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mission established new rates on Mar. 10. After this date Indianapolis Railways is not required to honor or redeem the tokens.

Ancient Stones Found With Indian Writing

SEYMOUR, June<29 (UP) — Carl Meyers of near Seymour to-

amateur archeologist. Mr. Meyers said he found sev-

usual Indian writing seven miles southeast ofr here near the Muscatatuck river while plowing on his farm. He found an odd-shaped stone with the writing on it believed {to have been an ancient Indian ‘plow. Another stone, apparently . Imade to resemble an animal and |carved from a mixture of sand land clay, also was discovered |near the river.

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