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“House GOP Cites List Of 129 Tax Staff Firings
Ry United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 House Republicans produced dismissal records today in an effort to prove that Preident Truman's plan to take tax collectors ‘out
~of polities” by putting them uhder
civil service isn't the answer to rorruption: ‘ Rep. Carl T. Curtis (R. Neb.) said 96 pér cent of the Internal Revenue Bureau employees fired since the start of a House Ways and Means Subcommittee investigation of tax scandals already were under civil service. Curtis is a subcommittee member, However, Sen. Herbert R. O'Conor: (D. Md.) declared that under Mr. Truman's bureau reorganization plan. “the unfortunate defections on the part of officials will be far less. likely to recur.”
4 of 5 Crash To Be Buried
Four of the five victims of the violent accident on Ind. 67 near Oaklandon Friday afternoon, will be buried tomorrow following services in their home towns, “Richard E: Canterbury, 18. will be buried in Anderson, four hours hefore the ‘Anderson funeral of his Indiana University companion, Dallas Gene Rains. Services will be held in Marion for Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dewey Smith, the other two victims. Young Canterbury. will be buried in Memorial Cemetery after 10 a.. m, services at Baker Brothers’ Funeral ‘Home of .Anderson. He is survived by lis par-
Fatal Stabbings Probed Here
Authorities last night ‘were investigating thé death of an unidentified man whpse body Mr.” Curtis cited a list supplied was washed up ‘by Crooked by Secretary of the Treasury John Creek Xlgng the bridle path near
'o / Kessler Blvd. and 44th St, W. Snyder showing 120 Revenue = o,- examination of the hody
employees were fired or forced revealed that the man had heen to resign last year. All except six &tabbed” in* the“ chest. The hody tax collectors were under Civil was discovered-by two horseback Service, Average rite of firings riders late yesterday afternoon
has ween about 40 a vear in res Sheriff's Lt. William... Owen cent years, said, the. man had keen dead The list, the first official tabula- Nearly a week tion of Internal Revenue firings, Meanwhile, a suspect was be-
was. turned. over to the House {Ng held today in the fatal stabbing Executive Expenditures Commit- ©f John Bland, 62, whose body tee at the request of Rep. Clare WAS discovered yesterday after E. Hoffman (R. Mich.). {noon in his shack at the rear of The House overwhelminglys ap- 930 N. Senate Ave, proved the President's reorganiza- Police are holding Leonard Wil tion plan on Wednesday. A Sen- 50D. #8, of 225 W,. Bt. Clair 8t. on ate committee is holding hearings Preliminary charges of murder on it. Most Republicans critical| After a knife was found in his of the plan supported it as a POSSession “firat step” in the clean-up of tax Irregularities.
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Authorities said Wilson was in an intoxicated condition when he was found in the shack with Bland’'s body. .
‘Miss Anna McBride Dies Here at Age of 94
. , The first serious illness in her and a grandfather, David Rains g4 years of- life was fatal last of Freetown, night to Miss Anna McBride Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dewey Smith, 819: Lincoln 8t. She had suffered will be buried in Park Cemetery a stroke Wednesday. at Fairmount, after services in| Miss McBride was a pioneer Marion. The hour has not bheen|in the alterations department of set but tentative plans are to 'L. 8. Ayres & Co., where she had hold the funeral in First Christian worked more than 20 years unChurch, - til she retired 17 years ago. Surviving Mr. and ‘Mrs. Smith! A resident here nearly 80 are two =daughters, Mrs. Don Years, Miss McBride was widely Greenland of Anderson and Mrs. Known .on the South Side .and Joseph, R. Nicholson of Marion. Wa% a member “of St. Patrick's and two grandsons, Robert and Church
Joseph Nicholson of Marion. She was born in Shelbyville In addition, Mr. Smith is sur- Ser ave ne. Immediate "sur
vived by eight brothers and one
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Dwight D. Eisenhower's friendly challenge. |campaign hustings” ties with the labor movement ~ It said the General cannot be|carfidates. bra “vw ael@ither a “sphinx” or a_ ‘modern Mr. Green said the were put under strain today as delphic oracle” and still have fhe that Gen. K Eisenhower
union leaders challenged him te take a _ forthright stand on domestic issues, > } AFL President William Gireen a big CIO union, and--indirectly
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THE BULL minutes of the were in front Burdsall, Bob from the cha field. But the Evansville to 63-59 . in .tl play. Butler & tious after ths: throws out o Jim Crosley h Aces kept pac Allen Lechner by Ray Bawe 65-62 with 3:52 Butler held and time ran Three Evansvil Butler men fou hectic four mi = THE BULL under control | and were in f buzzer. Sixteer half paints car Evansville hit from the field Englerth’s ei each by Crosl kept the Bullc
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n BEFORE" G. Coach Tony H traveling squa game with Iow morrow night. leave from Uni: this morning. F Burdsall, Gr Crosley, Don Theofanis, Mik Porter, Englert and Dick Cran Hinkle also a Roepke, sopho Tech High Sect clared. ineligib academic “defi joined Wilbur Birmann on the " Butler (ID) iz
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Jree Throws: Mis fanis 4, Greve, Stew 8, Holloway 2,” Wi nolly 4, Nash 2, Cr Fomns e. OA. 00 attempts: Nee Ev tempts, 253. Free ' Throw Shoe attempts, .475. Ev tempts, .585, Free Throws Dec Officials == Pr Wheeler.
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