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THURSDAY, FEB. 14, Tax Probe Interference
Charged
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14—Rep. ° Cecil R. King (D. Cal) charged, | today that the Treasury Depart-| ment tried to “stifie” the congres-| sional tax scandal inquiry by “In-| investigation
terfering with our in New York.”
The chairman of a House Ways, and Means Subcommittee, which| has unearthed nationwide irregu-|
larities in the Internal Revenue
Bureau, said he “took such meas-| ures as I deemed necessary” to!
“safeguard vital evidence” in the group's files. U. 8. Attorney Frank Parker said in New York yesterday that| the subcommittee had “impeded” | a grand jury investigation of alleged tax scandals in New York by taking key documents “to Washington just as his office was preparing to use them in the injuiry.
Took Papers to Washington
The papers, which were reports]
compiled by four Internal Revenue intelligence agents, had been in the subcommittee’s custody in New York. Subcommittee staff members took them to Washing-
ton shortly after midnight Tuesday.
Mr. King said the documents|
would remain in the custody of! the House sergeant at arms “pending further clarification of the situation.” It was learned that the documents involved former Internal Revenue Commissioner Joseph D.|
Nunan Jr.; James B. E. Olson, &
who quit last August as super-| visor of the alcohol tax unit in| New York; Carroll A. Mealey, former deputy commissioner in| charge of the alcohol tax unit,
and Daniel A. Bolich, former chief | |
of the New York unit. Mr. King made his accusation
intelligence | |
in a statement issued by subcom- | The { subcommittee is now in San Fran-! f= irregularities Internal Revenue office
mittee headquarters here.
cisco investigating in the there.
Arvin Strike Talks Still Deadlocked
SEYMOUR, Feb. 14 (UP) — Negotiations to end a two-week strike of 850 CIO United Auto| Workers at three Arvin Indus-
tries, Inc. plants remained dead-| ¥
locked today. Federal conciliator James 8.
Allen said a two-hour session yes-| terday failed to end the stale-| mate. He said another attempt
to end the walkout would be
‘made next Tuesday.
The workers struck at midnight Jan, 31 in a contract dispute. Picketing “of the three continued. Arvin makes car heaters, tailpipes and other accessories here.
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An Ad Man Tells the World Bank Robbery FT TTT] PloHer Tries | er \ To End Life
b | FOND DU LAC, Wis, Feb. 14 |(UP)—A Fond Du Lac man on s08 |parole who slept through his plans + § Ito hold up a Princeton bank tried ! [to kill himself in county jail here { yesterday, deputies said.
| Officers found Richard Rutledge, 36, hanging from his belt in his cell, He was cut down and |given artificial respiration. Hospital attendants where he was taken . said he was in “critical condition.” An éx-convict who served seven years for killing a man in a card game, Rutledge said he left here 2 in a truck late Sunday to “pull a holdup somewhere.”
Decides to Rob Bank He said he wanted to repay f ‘money; he embezzled from his employer. Rutledge came to Princeton, |Wis., and decided he would rob the bank there “because it looked (like a nice town.”
He settled down to sleep in the (truck, but when he woke up the
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In the Texas tradition of doing things big, advertising executive Bruce Niles of Houston announced the birth of his son with a 14-foot billboard, complete with flashing 4 5 : : : - {bank had opened and closed. lights and a multi-colored stork. At top, a passerby |" Rutledge sound that he had left, takes rote of the birth announcement, Below are Mrs. the truck ignition cn and the bat-| : 3 : : e joint! ibl [tery -was run down. Niles and baby, Martin David, who were jointly responsible | He arranged at a combisation) Mrs. Niles was unaware of the splashy
tavern-service station to have the truck fixed, meanwhile stopping! in the tavern. Tossed Out of Tavern Rutledge said he decided to hold up the tavernkeeper, but got into a wrangle about how to play crib/bage and was tossed out by the | bartender. | Next Rutledge had an accident {with the truck, and finally hitch- | [hiked back to Fond Du Lae.
for the good news.
announcement until her husband brought in a picture of the billboard.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED |
{Melvin Bredemier, 33, Napoleon; Lots | Whiteford, 22, Greensburg | Howard Wood, 35. nn Wright; Mary Davis, 3% 1109 Wrigh |Alyin } ul Ne >. Indianapolis Clars Miller, | Westbrook (walier Cook 33, U. 8. Army: Bertha Mar- |
N. Pennsylvania | orp Bien 24, ia “Bimook; Eiia-|
1 . OAFmy: Edwina | |. Cour, 23, 2888 Southern {Henry Sakowitz, 36, 3614 N. Pennsylvania: Sara Jaffe, 25, 3841 N. Delaware. Clifton Ralsor, 23, 854 Morris; Jeanne Perry, 17, 1038 S. Keystone 80, Middletown, 0. ddletown, O.
Indianapolis; Woods, 21, Brazil | Clarence Foster, 27, 1115 Senate; Woodard, 232, 1312 N. Wes | Wateer Johnson, 43, 608 N. Deiaware: Helen cCaster, 40, 304 S. Noble | Thomas Johnson, 25, Louisville, Ky.; Joyce!
{| _ Gibson, 18. Louisv Robert Bennett, 21, “Martinsville; "Hallie 80 W. 38th; Sue Mo- |
Colee, 18, Moores) e, Morris Wilson, 14 Mahan, To 361s Creston. Richard Mullend re 23, 8. Audubon; Lorraine > 21, Noblesville, Norman Eirod 43, 3784 Mars Hill; Jetta | Jones, 30, 2073 Adams.
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Picking on Him | Bernice Vindoe Wilma vs. William
Pays Soe of I "Bock BROCKTON, Mass. (UP)—! FT. WORTH, Tex. (UP)—T. K. Kitchens: Shirley vs. James Walls; Mary Gene Kenworthy: Joseph vi. $0
DE Ea a A rat 81, died, she bequeathe 2 6! stan asn ad muc uc s er; Luella vs. ui ere Brockton as partial repayment of | discouraging burglars from hit- Gtay Tranter ve. url ; Julia ve LC | funds she received under old-age | ting his place, which has been en-|¥
Betarton; Mary vs. Charles Shiideter: Elizabe vs. Berl Boughton; |assistance. tered 10 times in two years.
Forrest vs. Beate Mason; Lela vs. Perry ; Raymond vs. Marjorie Plummer; Pauline vs. Karl Hamil mary vs.!
Shop Monday , Through Saturday 9:30 fo 5 Where The Fashion-Wise Economize , . +
ton: Rose ard King: Pamella vs. Paul Clark; Helen vs, Everett Evans: Betty vs. ] Newport; Robert vs. Jean Roberson.
BIRTHS BOYS i At St. Francis -- Donald, Julia Albin; | George, Sylvia Rolssen; Howard, Mary,
| Bailey; Bruce, Mary Moore; Earl, Han- | nah Brooks; Lesley, Ruth Wileox. , Edwin Btone man-—Jean, Mary Underwood; Robert Viren Wilke. thedist—William, = Eleanor Jackson; he Judy oberman; Andrew, Mary ! Jeroidine Bitee: | { Ruby Curran; John, ath BB | Royer; ‘Carl, Norma Stamm; Riber Rachel Calvert. {at 8t. Vincent's—Cecil, Helen Relford: | Mackin Barbara Mescall; James, Rita | acKinzie, At me — Raymond, Georgia Wagner, | 1008’ Harrison.
Girls {AS General—T. C., Emma Hill: Clifford, | Bonnie Herrell ! At Coleman—Paul, Martha Benedict; John
i Louise Collins; Edward, Bett | William, Betty - Johnson: Robert,
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ed, Edna Bennett, 220 Leeds; Martha Browning, 20 Hillside. Joun,
DEATH Ss
| Mossie K. Bailey, 56. at General Hospital, myocardial infarction. joseph L. O’'Denn, 68, at 3339 E. Vermont,
leukemia. at 2844 Caroline,
John J. Carpenter, 81, arteriosclerotic heart. | Herschell Starks, 62, at General Hospital, cerebral homorrhage.
C. Howard Beeson, 64, at 852 N. Dearborn,
coronary thrombosis. Gertrude H. Bowen, 69, at St. Vincent's { Hosyisal, carcinoma. | Edith Dobson, 55, at 2254 Central, cere bral LB Ry | Louise M. Kramer, 78, at 520 E. Vermont, | arteriosclerosis. oil at 1212 N, DeQuincy, | ns A. ask, “0a, "at "4131 College, cerebral |
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