Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1952 — Page 11
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1 Taxpayers [New Year's Resolution : po In Indianapolis— troduction 3 - Insulted ' By Dress to Teeth, Movie Queens: Are Told MARRIAGE LICENSE; it is—Vital So FE SUITS En
resolution” I"Cheshire. 17, Edinbur Jan vie V Ralph Miller, 21. 650 Arbow; “Twyla Earle, 18, Edinbu ures eval James vs osephine Hubbard: Delmar
s until the . : s . \ HOL LYWOQD, Jan. 1 wu P) = look 19: 1029 N Temp ’ vs Vara J ; i at ple Max 8 k 3 54 KE kh; [ s.-Ver 1 \ cdc k Hell in Septem- : enc 0 e Don Loper, who whips u 14 a Movie star they wantito show Her legs more. She has William Jofies, 21, 2629 Brookside; Patricia bill, 33. fan A Si nia. Eur "UR" Dorie” y E iE n "Ox 3 et 1 § ; : : ’ — dollar duds for Te wi Yo 0 oe gl : a Gable figure and doesn't know Gough, I3, 438 E. Michigan. - Jack Peek, * 31. ‘Indianapolis; - Dorothy ide McClain; Edward vs Evelyn. eens, at's why ‘he ¢oo Don Brinson, “M4. 4036 nu: J Brown, 47. RR 0 : joss aries ve. Patrica Canlinger: Jegates “to MM . . By United Press gave 'em a New Year's resolution resolution for de is In 3 gd Tote - asloag- 19. 925 E. Pleasant un Blvd. Oe nr 52. "2700 P aki 3 A fyi Nun fan: o- William Clack rainla ba om She ya 1857 : EX - 08 - - - z - 1 ¥ € nia vs, Johr orr ill be n= WASHINGTON, Jan. 1-Some —free—today® He thinks they “Stop looking like fie Ameri- gowns.’ ” Zams » an} ; thingy R Campbel mp 2 18 N Eider; Betty James Worland, 23. $287 Brookville Rd.: Mary yg: Charles Bro by v a tongue taxpayers, touchy about scandals OUSht to dress to the teeth at ail can tragedy. A star bwes It to io . Paul Hobe, $8, 81. Louis, Mo. Helen Neili, Joseph Rodgers. 26 1110. N. Gas: Fleanor IEE bl bat in the Internal Revenue Bureau, ‘imes. he bie to 1 tad eile: 32 Cel Sander. 30. “0. 8. Ni Where to Go. hlv debate ” lted” r public to look glamorous ; Gerald Delks, 21, U 3 Navy; Merry Estel Sawder,; 30.°U, 8. Navy; Ernma Lang ° . - Light weight, waterproof : a tl in rr ne purety I And not only because. it'll make even if she goes to work at ‘6 Horse Wrecks Cor ll GRUNER Helen Eddie’ } los “The: Autumn- Garden,” st scientifiealls fitted by a trus : 3 recently .appeale 0 them to him richer than ev : D ", Dapoils; jie 3530 ‘Orange; Lefiteer ‘ Garden,” star- 1 J : >’ TAX | er, he insists |in the morning.” i . Ain, 27, 2148 Ha range ing. Fre He N 2914 J Ses receive a {he next BR To crrors on thelr iticobes tas This eT pan eve s . 8 - “WATE RBURY, Conn. (UP) -. Ralph Lair, 21 Zina New, R 3 Armyidaney Moler: TNE Fredric Ma¥ch dnd Flor- La Ls Diffic ult (ETON TERR > hjas been 4 returns. “the good of the bh ne nly of For Maureenr O'Hara-/Stop Mrs. Jennie Napoll won a $500 Gen pn U. *8." Army; Lillie © 28, 5955 A ence Eldridge. $1.20 to $3.60.” SGN, Fg ord 3 0x ‘office cheating the bo 4 De ! ie t 455 Oak ve Marea: Murat Theate 2:30 4 . - A i gather : Internal Revenue Commissioner. +Customers'd have to be out of she B ihe ] ys. On the'screen suit In Which she claimed her au- Richard Jotien i RE on nN Adams: Patricia Edis 0 hd Laat Thonter, 2130;an0 $130 AKRON SURGICAL can from John B. Dunlap, in a letter to their Chinese minds,” he says, | wears a ot of lace and lat- tomobile gots the worst of the Si K 20 Farest. Manor. “Rernice Mable, 35. 108. os Hngtone |. P. 11, { } s, tice wor on r He 21, 243 Eastern Ave. Herma hi v. 3 Yard . : each of 52. million taxpayers,| to’ pay a buck to see the rl Wt er form ‘divine. deal in-an encounter with a horse. Norman; 19, 243 Eastern ave. | H" man. Whithey, 34, 1303 Yandes: ‘Fran More color comics : i LY 3 INC. he . United asked for greater care in making/next door. Th «Bi y not in, real life? Ain't we'She said her car.was wrecked William: Butzloff, 31.623 N. Meridians' 0 Baker; 20.314 Doulas Eick thal In 5 ; & - as 8g ey can tom-peep human? an O° Helen Houston, 20, Lebanon, 2%" Birty Bizkers. 28. 537 N. Noble; ‘Emma @NY other Indiana newspaper 221 N. Pennsylvania St jer. consid= o wi returns... He said 14 million |at her for nothing. Ww hen they Margaret Whit igh when Carl Frankel's, horse ran william Pavne, 26, ‘Columbus, 0; Emma Meadows, 31, 1542 W. Vermont ate printed each week In Th ’ y ' in ng, 21, Celunibl oO cminett. Rogers I. Colorac Bun ands’ that 3 returns last year had errors whic go 2 ought, ino it, a ee wana Pearson, dS, 1227 “Pasadena; Mary!" Gaebel. 18, 423% penny, a0: Marcia Sunday Timés. : plane and increased the cost of the tax col- Ee. . —_; : . —— EE om J 1 ee ‘seizure of » * : lection job. ; sets, and a © 8 © 9% -Nearly 200 irate taxpayers E ow against promptly returned Mr. Dunlap's CORNER OF
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wv its satel 3 form" letter, with a note scrawled JL across it. telling him. he'd better CENTER OF - . clean up around his own door step " first, 3 . Many of the notes contained caustic references, to ‘mink DIANAPOLIS coats? “influence peddlers,” and . vcoffruption.” i One. taxpayer told Mr. Dunlap x : the government should stop collecting taxes altogether until a house cleaning is completed.
Few Are Complimentary
A review of letters to the bureau showed, however, "that a few taxpayers went out of their way to write Mr. Dunlap that he is doing a good job and to express confidence in the diligence and honesty of tax collec-
TENDER DELICIOUS ARON
Gt g tion workers in general. N—— : The bureau said critical let- / ters ranged ‘from the lunatic
* {fringe type to well-written and constructive proposals for} changes in the tax laws or in the bureau's rulings or operating methods.” Several taxpayers sent in tips on specific tax evasion cases, the bureau said, and ‘these are being investigated. Several others made complaints | about treatment they or their friends received at particular tax ° offices. The bureau's new inspection service is checking them. Some taxpayers took Mr. Dun_lap's letter to imply that they
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