Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1951 — Page 4

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marble - sarcophagus bearing the

single-word - inscription “Wash ington.” After the ‘Princess left the tomb, ‘she went directly into

Washington's mansion overlooking the Potomac. The Princess was greeted by Mrs, Thomas Ives Hare Powel of Providence, “R, I.. regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, which maintains the home . and grounds of ‘the first President. Sign Register Then the Princess, accompanied _ by the Duke, Mrs. Powel and Superintendent + Wall, posed "on the lawn for photographers. Elizabeth and her husband signed the guest register beneath

'f the. signature of Iranian Premier

Mohammed Mossadegh, with whose nation Britain has been quarreling over oil rights in Iran. Nr, Mossadegh visited Mount Vernon Tuesday. From Mount Vernon, the royal party motored back toward Washington, stopping at Arlington to honor the Unknown Soldier. This was the fourth visit by members of Britain's royal family to Mount Vernon. Elizabeth's great-grandfather then the Prince of Wales and lafer to become King Edward VII—visited there on Oct. 5, 1860, with Presi- , dent James Buchanan, traveling down the Potomac, River by steamboat. On Nov. 15 1919. another Prince of Wales later to become Edward VIII before his abdication —also paid his respects. And on June 9, 1938 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth -the Princess’ parents—paid a

53-minute visit to Mount Vernon With President and Mrs. velt.

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|traternity said ‘they will continue

operations, but . have , trimmed |

new law. Other gamblers were sitting tight, saying they would! “wait and see” how hard local po-

“lice will be able to sock them.

Prosecutor Fairchild today said the federal decree will “be a big help”, in prosecuting gamblers here. ’ He conferred today with Jess Peden, assistant city attorney, who yesterday. issued. a prefiminary opinion that the federal spot- . light on gamblers will flush most of them out of Indianapolis. Fairchild's View Mr. Peden hoped the federal stamp would free police of ‘search

warrant shackles and “automati-|

cally” snag patrons for visiting a gambling house. But Mr. Fairchild, after studying the law and. several conferences, figured it wouldn't be that easy for police. He said:

“My present thought is the new tax law does not affect the search’

warrant statute. ... But if a search warrant is needed, I believe the stamp can be used as a basis for issuance of such ewarrant. much better chance of resisting attack by clever lawyers on our search warrants.” The Prosecutor doubted persons visiting a legitimate store, even though it was stamped as a. gambling joint, could be convicted on” the “visiting” charge. Tax a Personal One “If the owner of a grocery store, barber shop or other legitimate business sold baseball tickets also, and displayed a stamp to comply with the federal

law, IL do not believe that anyone who entered the store on legitimate business could be

charged with visiting a gaming nouse,” he said. “The tax is a personal one on the occupation

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man-—-but he is not” sure Mr. TruHe said he did not have | talk to the President about it. -- |

man will run.

Mr. McKinney said civil service; (tion to the national administra- braced the President's “Fair Deal” , [the proposal for tax collectors, tion's. Fair Deal, ling at the wet-clan reaction of Was his own idea but it was ap said “they are all Demacrats.in Southerners oppose. imbibers across Heoslerland who Proved by both the President and/my book.” are faced with jumped-up costs Secretary of the Treasury John

on whiskey, ~wine, beer _and as-'W. Snyder.

sorted liquors. The new tax actually. will cost

'a customer about 38 cents on a

fifth of 100-proof whiskey today; |

lit the dealer only adds tax to cost |

of his present stock. The real] grind will come when the dealer! secures new stock from the whole- | saler and adds his fair trade! markup. of perhaps 25 per cent to |the price he pays. This price will have been inflated by the wholesaler’s tax and markup of per--haps 10 per cent on the price he paid to the distiller, who slapped on the new tax at his plant to

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In other words words, everybody in .the chain will charge a profit margin on the tax, Guess who pays for it all?

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federal tax. or donating the amount to the orchesfra’s faintenance fund. Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, chairman of the board of the Indiana State Symphony Society, today issued a statement calling attention to the prebability that season-ticket purchasers may be enfitldd to tax refund under the new tax law, in effect today. Dr. Clowes’ cluded:

statement con“If a refund is obtained. every contributor who so desire will receive a check for. the amount to! which he .is entitled, but every vote to contribute the tax refund.for the support of the Symphony will be deeply and sincerely appreciated by the officers and board of directors. and the women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony Soc iety.’

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