Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1951 — Page 2

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Fear Galled * . ‘Mallory Buys Congress Hits Tax Offices’ Filing Policy

” ior : | Continued From Page One took our clients’ word for it based sets, to when he had either noth u . 2s : . - | ds.|on information they gave us.” Mr.|ing at all or a clearly stated ’ 1 jis : i ferce keeping of adequate records. | 4 then to. show y | wal 7 ; I an 0 all | But if there's any question about|/Bernstein said he knew nothing|amount, an n to. expen- | : ju it, they'll write tighter, tougher|of his clients’ business or income ditures over a period of years Pvt | > E . law. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D.|sources. that could not possibly have come Ko vv. : AA" i », £8 2 xX PAN on 0 . 0 Tenn.) 8 anate ( na (ammif 5 so smmmeefiomectheine fi 2 1 = > Ss Yas [No 2 — Ee mmm = Rt aS Se Sept SAE 1 ui Fav be: lawyer returns. : mel TD I I TT LT : chairman, thinks this may be the MOORE f - | : More Employees ; 2" Many colleagues agree. for mobster Mickey Cohen, told fr DOESN'T Vays work—or family of . | By HAROLD H. HARTLEY Internal revenue people give anne committee: tJ 21-year-ol Attitudes Assailed: Thee Busjusas igo Maj. | Inpression of feeling sadly mis-™, "\_ "oo nim each year|3l any rate, not very fas fry y nr on e fast-e , Ra -1 - ’ 5 a : | ast-expanding ‘understood and hurt at the cas to give me the details and he says|La Fontaine, Washington's 0-1 ing in K By Research Specialist - ory & Co, Inc, has purchased tic things Congress is saying ‘here is the figure and this-is the| big-money gambler, filed “alleged- ar. 9. By DONNA MIKELS ; 3 the big Ushco manufacturing/about them. They answer: only thing I can present to You.|iy false and fraudulent” income 3 a an The public's gloomy outlook: , plant In Frankfort. It will em- ONE: That proving a case of ;o “io covernment accepts the|tax returns for 19 years until he pes ‘toward cancer is one of the great- , ploy, 1200. . “willful” failure to keep records, o gure, that is their responsibility.”| died a couple years ago. In thage ak ost obstacles 10 wider treatment | Joseph E. Cain, Mallory presi- as the Jaw provides, is io sort] The Internal Revenue Bureau|years he reported income of §1,- nd 8 and cure, a doctor internationally . » |touch. | x ther in-| 056,000 when he made $2,352,000, { dent, said the plant would manu-| . says it does go into further in from tt known in cancer research said i 4 | TWO: Forcing a taxpayer to It Mr. La Fontaine stashed his unS64 {facture three products being de- used against|Vestigations of such returns. “milli tr partment Phen man Tas ‘a heat at. veloped in Mallory's research lab- ag oe a a ques-|has presented facts and figures on a en Sar fense, nc : _tack, he and his 13atorles, and wi) go ible PTO-! tion of constitutional protection/many fas prosecutions. Congress ada] ostentatious show of Man. them Ba “family and | 20 200m ne Possible. - against self-incrimination. Temains siteblical. : sion-with-fleet-of-Cadillacs, and abe friends look | He emphasized that the Frank- "THREE: If the government] The fact is that, privately, in only in death did the revenu nt, upon it as a fon» ant is not a defense plant goes in for over-policing and|ternal revenue people see, 2 D arb men catch up with him. bie ip natural — conse- {lo operated only through the gives the taxpayer the idea some-|little store in the efficacy o o Internal revenue people say ta quence of a life| jemergency then left abandoned. one always is looking over his(ing crooks to keep bouks-—they ,,.. ca; get convictions with law his outfit of effort, a badge § It will employ Frankfort people shoulder, a tax collection system|think the answer often will be already on the books for inade- uit, of honor for jand will draw from nearby com-|paged on good will and voluntary|crooked books. They cite tase quate record-keeping such as the temporari years of useful Muhities. pay-up might be endangered. now where three or. four sets S Kefauver Committee disclosed “big meal YE Dx; ro % gs S ho J ny in 8 FOUR: Even if “wilful” fail./Pooks 3re kept for the purpose of amon the racketeers. There ma Soh as, = said he had bought yey Le injure to keep books is proved it 1s|tax evasion. we have been insiances, per apS rare, Pvt. Bec poe ner : ' 7 Frankfort because he did not/OTi) 8 Misdemeanor carrying al yypy RAISE a question as to °f POPS going Jo jail on 8 Dlea of 1948, : Hospital yon : . a. want to put further strain or the $10.000 #ne or a year in jail. A how far you go in forcing the| °f Sulity for allure keep Mooresvill Dr. del Regato 0 ‘Springs, SEEING THE SIGHTS—Times carrier boys have senatorial "guides" from indiana as they visit |apor supply in Indianapolis. judicial. slap on the wrist, per- keeping of records—do you, for| >>" 8. 7a served tw Colo. “But if the same man has the Capitol during their tour of Washington. At right, seated (light suit, pointing) is Sen. Willidm + And he said he would not ask|'®PS$ far short of this, can't be example, force a businessman tax- » d with occu : I : : é A ; : op : ; much of a deterrent to evasion. ' : tor] A HOUSE ways and means for discha cancer, he and his family become E. Jenner. On his left is Russell Faux, Times circulation manager. Seated above (pointing) is Sen. anyone to leave their jos at the ry payer to keep every bar check for| , oiitee headed by Rep. AS I flied with dread” ~~ sointea| -Homer Capehart. ; : —___ (Mallory Plants here and go to) yyE INTERNAL Revenue Bu- = Year 13 Sapper: his Income ax Cecil King (D. Cal.), apparently ganized R out,” many ailments like heart] J Ki Offi : | U E of | “Our new plant will take no|TaU rarely prosecutes anyone on|entereainment? [Sonvineed a I rem aa called bau diseases, which are regarded with ose ove ow ingan ic id rges n jobs from our own people here,” | the failure-to-keep-records charge.. The internal revenue job of| cases, has suggested that when réan front com whe tr rey one bint . : a 175,000 AL times 1 vouples tie arg) eng on ge ie I ir aa h eiis a very great _| y I} ¥ P plant has ; squarel Cg v is pretty bi, , oc chance that cancer can be cured 1 7 To Freeze on ea rices feet. The price was not revealed." 0 a. tougher felony charge of ot thinks. Are you going to pusrica “by deter J avo, George, 2 with early attention.” / 11 00 In ean Ci : . The purchase was made for Mal-| Wilfully attempting in any man- set a new force at work counting! t Kk records the followin ard, 17, a Dr. del Regato was one of the » Continued From Page One that not only hides and shoes |. by Klein & Kuhn in New ner to evade or defeat any tax.” bar Rack d tabalatin other M8 eep g . . Speakers at the final day of In- said manpower was the big Were affected, but also the secre-|y "| Congressmen think the bureau's rs Sec 8 35 8 |year. That, in the view of condiana University Medical Center’ Principals Study problem. = tions from -the animal glands, i record js extremely lame on thish as as. ney STeSsmen, would meet the need duat A i . Mr. Davidson pointed out that Which are highly important to jreco S e y lame on { Bureau people say when t €Y|of proving” willful” failure speci- CL! postgraduate Symposium on Mr. son poir ‘Comes Along’ point. set out to make a criminal case fied in the law.

Legal Angles with medicine. Mr. Halleck said, “I've O’Neill

Malignant Disease. small businesses operate : The Kefauver Committee tried against a crook they don’t reply T'mi SEN Y A . : toni ard s 2 | There may be other new legal 3 Unjustifiable’ Fear Continued From Page One small forces of highly trained Re roerning show > 29 Der NEW YORK, Apr. 4 (UP) —|to learn why racketeers submit jon books anyway. A frequent approaches before the tax evasion ‘The attitude too often found is tion today on a door-to-door Men. : ._|Eugene O'Neill, 64-year-old play- income tax returns lacking detail method is to establish a tax furore dies down. Congressmen

When these men are lost to the Mr. Sinclair replied, Armed Forces, they have neither profit at one-half to the. training personnel or “the per cent per pound, a equipment to produce™ replace- tax would add. 8 to ments. He said one company had pound. I don't think lost a key man who could be re- work.” placed indess than four years, and = the loss of the man had cost the company 20 per cent in production.

"With our wright, “was reported one-quarter 5jong well”, today at Doctors’ penses—returns “which the bu-20-per cent Hogpitalwhere he is under treat- reau would not accept from ordi10 cents aiment for a fracture of the knee nary citizens.” year style. that would joint. It was expected he would] A Capone gang lawyer, Eugene) The job of the bureau is to go remain a month or more. ‘Bernstein, blandly said that ‘‘we back to a “zero” point in his as-!

to put off seeing a doctor about basis and those “in the know” inwhat might be cancer because of sisted others were operating on a an unjustifiable fear of cancer. I'limited basis from outside telesay unjustifiable because cancer phones. can be cured in many cases.” - \ Eo Dr. del Regato, a graduate of, Cite Michigan Case the University of Paris and one-| Wayne County (Detroit) Mich. time research fellow at the Curie |W enfercement officers experiFoundation of Paris, said the pub-| enced virtually the same situalic does not grasp the true facts tion several years ago, James J. of the present possibilities for can- Stewart, chief investigator in the eer cure. Michigan prosecutor's office, said He pointed out that at present today. tice of 21 days, 30 days or even doctors can cure 40 to 50 per Following several writs of six months often was not enough cent of cancer of the cervix, the Mandamus filed by bookies seek- time to enable the company to fill second most common form of iR8 to force the prosecutor, police the gap. He quite plainly called cancer in women. There is a 20nd Michigan Bell Telephone Co. the Reserve recall policy “most high percentage of cure in other !0 reinstall service, a unique “fool confusing.” He blamed this on types of cancer, but the over-all Proof” system of lifting tele- j5.k of co-ordination.” average is Jowered by too many Phones was developed. : Congressman Evins asked him, cancer victims seeking diagnosis’ The Detroit system simply in- “How much time should there be

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D.. del Regato's topic befpe the prosecutor's staff actually report date?” .

Indiana doctors and dentists to- taKing bets over bookie tele- “I wouldn't: know exactly,” Mr. : : 2 day was “Radiation Treatment of Phones themselves. Davidson said, “but it ought to be : ; . ! | : » | . : wonder uli appliances: wonaeriul prices:

“comingjor itemization on income or ex- evader’s “net worth.” A gambler seem too indignant at this point may report income of $20,000 ato accept the excuses given by year, say, and live in $100,000-a-| Treasury and Internal Revenue Bureau officials. Tomorrow: Playing politics with the tax business.

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Need Longer Notices Mr. Davidson also said the no-

Carcinoma of the. Larynx.” “We_raid. a place.” Mr.. Stew- cumujent to make the replace. ' He said cancer of the larnyx aft said. “and take the bookie ,.n ? is found most often in men, and 2WaY. Members of my staff re- 1, ., Congressman‘ Halleck that early diagnosis is all-import- ain to answer the telephone. ..;4. “They shouldn't be taken ant to the success of treatment, 1 DeY take several bets before ,niocq it's an absolute necessity. as in any form of cancer. leaving. When they leave the tel- yw... trying to take care of that Most frequent symptoms are Phone goes with them. in the new draft extension law.” JaaTaeness, difficulty in breath- Take Bets First Rep. Curtis chimed in: “What g or noisy breathing difficulty “In other. cases, where oper- about the short notice for the enin swallowing or any cough which ators are not on the premises, listed man? And Mr. Davidson

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occurs during meals. said: ‘That goes for him, too.”

Any of these symptons, Dr. del Regato said, may be due to other

we sometimes enter on a search warrant. We wait around quietly and the telephone nearly al-

It was Mr. Sinclair who Stirred most interest among the congress-

causes. but they also may be an early sign of cancer. The speaker scored the tendency of men to put off seeing a doctor and to rely on self-prescribed medication. Dr. del Regato said all doctors look forward to the time that science may discover a pill or treatment that is a sure cure for cancer. But in the meantime, he said, the public should throw aside unreasoning fear and make

men in the morning session. He said: “We're a meat-eating nation... Twenty years ago this country raised 12 million head of cattle, Last year we raised 20 million. And in that period, the ‘average person's consumption has jumped from 50 to 65 pounds a year, and we're still importing.” Other Items Hit He told the committee that increased production contains the seed of lower prices. And he said price controls “are like: trying to cure scarlet fever' with salve, {when what's really needed is a strong antibiotic.” ! | Rep. Halleck asked him about hides and shoes. Mr. Sinclair said

ways rings. ‘We take the bets and out goes the phone.” Chief Stewart said writs of mandamus, such as threatened by some Indianapolis bookies, were filed quite frequently by operators seeking to get their service restored. He said one such case was slated in Wayne County. Mich., court next week. “Sometimes they beat us on technicalities such as. illegal search and seizure because of a

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