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' 3, 1951 ke ides go - : . PAGE a | Deadline Is Drawing Near ‘Committe Vague Tax Reports of Mobsters ~~ .} ~ bh bd . 3 " * ad Sy se eadline Is Drawing Near Committee Raps Vague Tax Reports of Mobsters =~ .; " “® \ 7 ; "H . @ ade x “ 2, ; ] iy Fh v vd ve Joints In “Times 45 ellin Contest he © Continued From Page One ($10,000 without suggesting any of $6000 in 1943, $65,000 in 1946, Plainly, it is a difficult and ex-' ih ro g Le J on 104 and 30100 0 cn tee, Sw 0, nj, Jo i in 14 ating, Sennen no, ed e the liquor. Only one week ‘re ; : “ m re.” repor 3 n| , n . ? me k now has less Times Spelling Bee. Bains io brush up on your spelling for, The EE ep “Dandy Phil”|$20,000 income from “Sundry “There is doubt,” the Kefauver blers and hoodlums. who his command . The annual spelldowns to select a champion to go to Washing- astel, partner or New York's sources.” ‘In 1949 he tossed Committee says, “as to whether keep books, and to probe into state. ton, D.C, for the national spelling bee will open at 7:30 p.m. next k Costello, reported a 1944/316,000 into’ a little item called |the Bureau of Internal Revenue businesses which are illegal of ago, Chief ;, Monday in seven community centers, Pupils from 58 schools will of nearly $10,000 as merely| miscellaneous and sundry." has been making a real effort to On the fringe anyway, and show he ‘‘political BR compete the first night. ~~ > |j— : | ellaneous sources.” Now, this wasn't all the money check on the income tax returns fraud. But the signs are that state ABC as Grammar school pupils from EB 3 Trnlty. St. Anthony, Grace: Bvan thony Cegali reported 1049/many of these people reported ‘as of known gamblers and rack- Congress will insist that more be sment ‘efforts other public, parochial and PT ta Community ; incdme of about $10,000 as “in-|Income. Sometimes they showed eteers which the bureau would done about it than has been the * . vate schools will compete at other Lafayette Ra. a Rh SteSchotls 7 00. e from slot machines.” Back|other substantial items, But often not accept from ordinary citi-/ case up t now.’ ky ce with Gov, centers throughout next week. No| Rais cer a ew | 21044 he covered $12,000 with a|there Was a chunk left over that zens.” : | TOMORROW — The govern was taken. registration in advance will be Wilkins St.—Schools 48. 41. 48 49. a. “miscellaneous gambling” tag seemed ‘to fit under a meaningless Am 8 ment’s slant on racketeer tax “hief- France necessary. Contestants will go to) sumption. 8t. Joseph. St. Ann. sag maa § general label: g | AFTER the Kefauver Commit- evaders. . Foe ; ement saying the center listed for their schools|J0ih Bt—Schouts, 1: $i. 89. T Bt Prancia ROIT, Joe Brynski; tt tee sald this “internal revenue. —oloiepotiio joints are ope the night of the spelldown. |i Saleh 8k. Andrew's. Sb. Lawrence. | IN DETROIT, Joe Brynski; one| NOR DOES ~ this necessarily oMictals protested they had been Dies” While Working | : sause his. ofe = SeifiEals Set Apr. 27 faim It Community “Center. 1808 Columbia of the numbers’ racket boys, §aVe mean the Internal Revenue Bu- treated unfairly. But when Treas- oy C 's C fa ¢sary men io : pr. | pleteher, Place Co {y Center, 601 | speculation” as the source Of requ hasn't checked on such ury Undersecretary Edward Fo- MN Loroners Lar HEY E 13 Those who survive the first Flete Aye Schools J 13 2. 2 39. about $34,000 of 1947 income. In|yague ‘reportings, The bureau, ley and Internal Revenue Com-| LOGANSPORT, Apr. 3 (UPJ— ‘heck all thee . RB. round of preliminaries next week Seventh Day Adventist. EY “EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is because of tax law secrecy, does missioner George J. Schoeneman John Name, 69, collapsed while re was Gitte | Will return to those same centers , WEDNESDAY. APR. 41 AND 18 = | EDITOR © of atorjes NOt talk about individual cases, later appeared publicly before working on the auto of Coroner the same night the following Ave at Rinetrides— Beh 21, 83, 5, ur | the second in a series of storles },,; it hag given the Kefauver the committee to defend govern-/M. B. Stewart in the Cass County hiirston week to compete for the honor of id), °F Lourdes Holv Name of Beech by Me Lucey Show the Inter " Committee records’ of hoodlum ment practice on this score, they| courthouse parking lot. Mr. representing that area in the Rav 8 Community Center. 354 W.' nal Revenue Bureau an ® | prosecutions intended to show it seemed to make little progress/Name was carried to Mr. Stewchricker- con= semifinals. Two “best spellers” Sacred feast” © '» 3 # John's charge that it accepts income hag heen a vigilant cop on this convincing committee . members art's office. The coroner proPolice Supt. will represent each area. ” THURSDAY. APE. 12 AND 19 tax reports from crooks Which beat. 'that the racketeers had been/ nounced him dead of a Hert Ie said some~ The semifinals will be held At rT (Dommanity Center. 2300, | it wouldn't take from hones A few days ago Jacob (Greasy tackled aggressively attack. ; ta ne. to GomBat 7:30 p.m. Apr. 27, in the World Capitol Avenue Seventh Day Adventist. ramen. = ___________|Thumb) Guzik, another Capone Similarly, Rep. King's ways ts War Memorial auditorium. The! St. Paul's Methodist Church, 100) Eugene {1946, he attributed $24,000 to this/mob heir, came to town as a Ke- and means subcommittee seemed HERE'S HOW YOU EAN ier highways, finals, to select the one champion|® ~S“¥Ripiy. ‘Ark. Is AND to | source. fauver Committee witness. Mr. to think, after hearing internal MAKE MONEY the easy way! Sell violating the for the Washington trip, wifl be, Leckefleld Community Center, 800 Locke Mike Rubino, no stranger to a| Guzik wasn't talking. But through revenue officials on the same your un-needables for CASH ¢o - by keeping held at 1 p.m. Apr. 28, in the = 008 Au Tov. od, Lh Dv ridget's Ipolice blotter, reported $10,000{8 Series of questions he side- point, that the bureau had not/Times readers. It's so easy; it's ate. Boing to War Memorial auditorium Pupils from Potter Fresh Air |income in 1949 as “miscellaneous| stepped, it was indicated he had acted diligently to force the rack-/so quick and ECONOMICAL! ald. "Wore a public will he admitted and Roberts Schools will go to {commissions.” , income from unspecified sources eteers to keep books and records. Phone RI-ley 5551. ' put some of A witness all of the spell- the center nearest their homes. | In Detrokt, too, Russell Trilck i ; r— JL” | Here are more practice words: jreport income from “na- ® weteant oe ur i aluasion ~ adaent onal daly bankers’ —s numbersl STRAUSS SAYS—TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW persons Yaz select two representatives from 2dolescence adopted “sundry income” of $5000. In 1946 : iy their cracks ,-S3Ch uf the uise townships to|Mi¥autagewus . advertisement NOT ALONE ON THE PHONE — Jean Nelson and David [his “national daily bankers” take, 1 violators e part in the semifinals. | aycs | Haviland, Southport High School juniors, act up on the telephone 28 about $10,000. . The complete list of prelimi- agreeable agriculture y ' por 1g | v 361 up P John Prizola, Detroit gambler, ased naries and the community cen- 3ileron alfalfa 1 in the class play, “Cheaper by the Dozen. showed 1949 income of $16,000! A h: 50, arrest tee Where the schools compete allegiance allegory us. ® ©.8 80 | trom “various commissions.” A & of the after ext week follows: | alfa alligator S h + J + Of “sports events” label co . figured in the Monday, Apr. 9 and 16 | allotted alphabet ou por : uniors 0 er $11,000 in 1947. Soversy 35 J inoreated Be Be Bre re __ amatewr |V a | WW 00. She was BE 68 81. 89. St Philip Neri. Bt | > Ways amateur Ch I Hh D Pl THESE FIGURES were turned day, charged arate. | 8. Piter's Evinseiica eras: ambitious amethyst eaper y e ozen a up by William D. Amis, Kefauver alcoholic bev- rk, otas Southern, "Scliocls is. 5. 20. Smiable Ammonia | The Junior Class of Southport High’ School will present Committee ‘tax expert. With on bond. h st Mark. Marydale. St Pauls! Ey 2 anni x “Cheaper by the Dozen” at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school audi-|Others brought out in hearings Court Judge Ratise! Beat | Lutheran. Ceres. iret a 0 SRI'versary | toFium. [they constitute the most complete Iso increased Peridian St.—8chools. 37. 20° 94 45 ss. . 3 i Director of the play is Mrs. Kathleen Ritchie who. will be as-Fecord ever made public to show Ss Peter and Paul. Northside seveith Dav No Hoosier Gls Killed 'sistea by pupils Carolyn Waldkoetter, Ray Johnson, Janet Autder- how 235 nioney boys play fina - . YWCA, 329 N. Pennsyivania 8t.—Schools : |heide, and Bettie Harris. cla e-and-see ncle! — na Jeid on Bodied e ndion® Luthioes. 5 Marve In Korea on Ship | Members of the cast include: - |sam while honest citizens keep! % ee > ese, gr birview Presbyterian Church. 4802 Ken. No Hoosier GIs killed in Ko- Jack Whalen, Dave Haviland,| Serving on the production staff complete records and pay to the 2 Tivers The goohgols 43. 10. #4. 86 Christ rea are among the 54 bodies of Dudley Miller, Bob Cameron, Bobjare Ed Stabb, Margie Christie, penny. 2 late Heart of Mary {American war dead being re- Eldridge, Mike Sweeney, Dick Marilyn Meek, Julia Hardegan, Mr. Amis’ studies didn’t stop a eo viertan Church. 418 & turned to the United States Rosebrock, Wayne VanFossen, Joan Uhls, Carolyn Catobius, With racketeers. Take the tax reBrhard Si. Joss of Are. Tudds Hall. igboard the USS Woodstock Vie-| Patty Kriner, Jean Nelson, Sue Phyllis Combs, Kenny Harmon,/'turn of Arthur Elrod, Cook|' Emerson Ave —8choals Ed a Re 42. 01 7s. tory. {Dyer, Marilyn Hohn, Carolyn|{Phil George, Jim Fritz, Don County (Chicago) commissioner . TUESDAY APR. 10. and 17 | The ship is expected to arrive in Nierman, Joan Miller, Jean Tur-|Lively, Barbara Westerfield and and political big-timer. 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