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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MUTUAL Heaviest Tax Evasion Year |evrLes aue[Nets' Government $5 Billion

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FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor 1948-1949 Season—Murat Theater * 14 Saturday Eves.—14 Sunday Afts.

LAST TWO DAYS FOR “SEASON TICKETS

TOMORROW AND FRIDAY (Season Rate Closes October 15) Offices: Firestone Bldg., Cor. Ill, and Ohio Sts, RI ley 9508

= EE ——————————— Cases in 1948; Bring Convictions in 95% | > , " By CHARLOTTE MOULTON, United Press Staff Correspondent ' MAIL ORDERS NOW! MURAT THEATRE two-year drive against income tax evaders has paid off $5 billion. Tax crimes turned up by Internal Revenué agents are being reB URTO N HO LM ES ported to the Justice:Department at the rate of more than 600 a year. Before the stepped-up enforcement campaign, 100 cases a year were : considered par or better. The 623 Jal Of be referred torf¥icted of evading taxes totaling LA —— OFFERS HIS WORLD FAMOUS COLOR TRAVELOGUES ment in fiscal 148 was an all-|[¢ DOW serving sentences rang. FIVE SUCCESSIVE TUESDAYS AT 8:30 O'CLOCK time vecord. - The department gotlNE VP Ie four Sears. They, paid 1045; 202 in 1946 x NOV, 2—-SUNNY IRELAND * NOV, 9—FABULOUS FLORIDA us 500 a3 1. One of the few persons {6 be NOV. 16—ROAD TO PANAMA Issues Warning convicted a sécond time was N. 8, NOV. '23—AMAZING KIE 0 ARIZONA NOV, 30—-CANADIAN ROCKIES “Cases dre going to continue to Locke, a Dallas, Tex., war con Send Orders and Remittance to inereass 83 Jong a the Jive Goss evading taxes amounting to-about GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE, 120 N. Pennsylvania St. : [Sou ,000. Ap eo 10 years in jail — tax division, “and as long as in- BHT Wes yo 2 5,000. He pleaded comes and tax rates remain high. jy i oas = ar offense Ib 1937, Even without a special drive the| Other.conv Ctions were obtained against former U, 8. Sen. George {iacurajy Aave increased follow- son, Chicago gangster: and Gus-| ! The division got conv fictions in jlave a. and lam fo, Bann, | 195 per cent of 304 criminal cases] [Steel Co. Li 8 y closed out last year. In 1944 only !_|five Justice Department attorneys work. Now there are 18. It is hard to measure the total Record Ban Continues | effect of the government's tax NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (UP)- A {suits in terms of money, Caudle 10-month ban on making new! |said. It has been observed, how-|records continued today after a lever, that right after an indict- complete breakdown of discus-|

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—The Treasury has estimated that its| IN PERSON prosecution to the Justice Depart- $2,800,000. He and his associates SEASON TICKETS: $5.50 — $4.30 — $3.50 Tax Included tractor. He was charged with’ {number of prosecutions would _ Berry of Tennessee: Mike Polwere detailed to criminal tax Petrillo Talks Break Up; | ment or a successful trial a lot sions between: James C, Petrillo.

in the district concerned. In the last fiscal year the de- recording companies. partment. won one of the largest After a week of Conferences 8 Boys’ Schoo! tax cases ever tried. It was had renewed hopes that the union —- against Henry L. Lustig, head of [ban would be lifted, a joint 23- {Jou RN ALISM CRADL E the Longchamps.Restaurant chain|word statement announced fail-, Boston has beer called the in New York. Lustig was con-/ure of negotiations,

OPENING OCT. 30 AND 31; CLOSING MAR. % AND 27% SOLOISTS . Violin: Weifetz (Feb. 26 and 27); Neves (Nov. 6 and 7) Piano: Serkin: (Feb. 12 and 13); Kapell (Nov, 27 and 28) Pressler (Mar. 19 and 20); Bloch. (Jan. 1 and 2) Vocal: Tourel (Dec. 18 and 19); Singher (Jan. 8 and 9) Violoncello: Fourner (Nov. 20 and 21) Chicagn Symphony Orchestra: Ormandy conducting (Jan. 29 and 30) Guest Conductors: MdéeMillan (Mar. 5 and 6); Vasquez Dec. 4 and 5) EXCEPTIONAL SAVING AT SEASON TICKET RATES For 14 concerts, tax incl: $12.60, $16.80 $25.20. £30.60, $37.80, For 7 concerts, tax incl. (Sun. only): $8.40, $11.40, $14.70, $18.90, $23.10. ASK ABOUT SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Sunday Only. Available to Any Student . ‘Registered in an Educational Institution. COMPLETE INFORMATION—RI ley 959 Office Hours: 9a. m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p. m. to. 9 p. m, Monday Through Friday Until Oct. .15

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