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Liquor Dealer Tells How $1000 ‘Ended Up in $5 Million Profit

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Reveal Effort to Fix

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from a $1000 investment in a] igroup of foreign corporations, in|

which he was one of four stock'holders.

i F Hyman Harvey Klein told 1 House tax investigators he paid! a $1.2 million capital gains tax: jon his profits, = :

| The Internal. Revenue Bureau {has assessed him and the H, Har-| [vey Co., Inc., which Mr. Klein

controls as majority stockholder, p- | {for an additional $7 million in ag : [taxes and penalties. Fr - { Attorney William Power i ; 4 Maloney testified last week that] i i To Foul Out Or ‘Get Hurt’ | |

‘he asked Senate Republican Leader Styles Bridges of N. H,, Brother Also Received Threat

Ito intervene with the Internal {Revenue Bureau in behalf of Mr. Klein. The case has not yet been settled. Mr. Bridges has acknowledged that he discussed Tech High School's great \basketball star Joe Sexson ‘played in the semifinals and final of the IHSAA basket. ball tourney under constant police guard after being threatened

{the case With Internal Revenue ‘Bureau officials. | with bodily harm if he “didn’t {foul out.”

Talked to Oliphant ! Mr. Maloney is attorney tor! Henry W. Grunewald, “Mystery| Man,” who also expressed an in-| terest in the case to Charles, Police Inspector Howard Sand. 'ers, after being notified of the [threat, sajd he detailed five de. {tectives to keep a close watch on |8exson during the games at But« ler Fieldhouse. Joe was closely |

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switch engine Saturday night. Both Mr. Blanton and his pet escaped serious injury in the Belt Rail- [told him he was asking about the

road crossing crash on S. Harding St. jcase in behalf of Mr. Bridges.

Mr. Klein told his part of ‘the

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° {story today to the House Ways, Traffic Crackd |and Means Subcommittee investi-| " own { 0S 0 S gating tax scandals, and the com-, _ !plicated activities of Mr. Grunelwald.

Looms as 3 More Die pia in Forest sms ts.

Oliphant. former general counsel guarded on all trips from the

lof the Internal Revenue Bureau. | Mr. Oliphant testified last Dedressing room to the floor and Iback. {

a ‘ Times Photo by Ray Bright. cember that Mr. Grunewald asked | WANT OUT—Jabo, 3-month-old toy collie, owned by Chester Blanton, 28, of 706 E. Minne- him about the case last summer. sota St., looks hopefully for escape from his master's car after it collided with a New York Central Mr. Oliphant said Mr. Grunewald The police were of the opinion ithe calls, received by Sexson, his {mother and brother, were from

By EMERSON TORREY ‘would take as many cars as pos- not mentioned in the early part of The sheriff's department moved Sible off special details and re-| Mr. Klein's testimony.

i | 3 $ his brothtoday to post all paved Marion assign them to accident preven-| 4-Year-Old Girl Vor, one bigs ioogtidiage cranks. But they took no chances, County roads at 40 moh 8s a . EF d Ali A, a [They launched an immediate ine P | The latest three deaths oc- oun ive {two other Canadians organized a, vestigation which led nowhere, triple-death wreck near New curred yesterday afternoon in a By United Press string of 17 or 18 corporations in’ , Voice Tells of i Bethel rocketed the city-county head-on smash of two cars on OCONTO, Wis, Mar. 24 Cuba and Panama in 1341 13 sel) “n.te8 Prem Telenrors. | Jee 4: 91 Lusing ; Sears : i whisky in Central and § i : a : Toll OSD luis yesh, ih Pad ALi 7 25 miles southeast of De tcuers Searching Lor tives small iia. i ORPHANED 8Y STORM—Billy Lay Jr., 9, Sully from a broken nose, is comforted by his | On the Shire call, a low sjurring ; | | aunt, Miss Sally Eaton, in Dyersburg, Tenn., hospital. Billy was orphaned by the tornado. Story | i nave 1ost $15,000 and he'd

in Indianapolis and Marion Coun-| A 4-year-old boy thrown Nicolet National Forest today! Buys at $8.05 ty traffic on this date in 1951. Dr. through the windshield of one of Iouna oe of nem alive and the’ wr Kein, the only American broken leg." R.N.H , traffi ris i . oer lwo gead, i od ft ; : 'Rof the Ager raftin division heat). os bh rial i They were found by a forest Suan 2 Ue por. “gat it " * ¢ | - Police then asked Ward Sexson, cil warned “we are headed for TWo other persons were a. ranger in an outbuilding near a wae found that no shipping was unner- Pp ec % iven | our-Gra es he i Ag oar, J make the bloodiest traffic record in our|seriously hurt “In the same punting dodge ig searchers by ,vailable to. transport the whisky ° ® TE eT nn for: Toes SHURE AT # pan ap gab On 181, 21. he Sharon wens sepores mine fo, Conia ana sun Annan R@c@plion of Champions Sexson Wire [= iad imp ihe cer aw enforcement. Dead were: ing Saturday. SSR sold by the Cuban | An actual offer of money never

¢ i Sheriff's Lt. William Owen| prank G. Thompson, 57, of 3112! The only survivor, 4-year-oid|, 4 ANATmANIAN Corporations Photo, Page 3 detson with the June To e " was I ple to Sexson, hos Rig f1- : , ‘the 'Trester Medal win- R pudiated a ‘how much

promised prompt action and saidifedford Ave | : ! ., president of the Mary Ann Church, was taken to} a 3 deputies, will be given traffic 1aw porcelain Builders Co. and driver the office of Dr. J. S. Dougherty Mr: Klein continued, to R. C. Wil-| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUB |... said, “I would really like to {take to have you make some mise

Page 2 \ ‘better foul out or he'll get a

enforcement instructions at a! liams & Co. an American firm. , { | T at takes and throw the game.” : 3 of one of the autos. lin nearby Suring, Wis. ’ | Tech High School's basketball thank everyone for being so] tien Riste Servic : Jame, meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow." “k Thompson, 50, his The bodies of her sister, Kathy, The Whisky came froin DUNCiiiteam, which was second best to wonderful, but you-can't put it in|, KOKOMO. Mar. 24-- Kokome| Joe refused to say anything and a go police officials were In-| te’ PsN, 50. N's... and her cousin: Stevie Kennedy, Harwood, Ltd., distributor for muncie Central's state cham- words.” High School officials today re- immediately notified Tech Athe vited and expected to attend. . 5. were brought in later. Their United Distillers of Canada. pions Saturday, was first in the Ais introduced were I , pudiated a “sour.grapes” telegram letic Director Charles Dagwell, Meanwhile, Prosecutor Frank Mrs. Marjorie Springer, 25, 1 aio were stiff. the doot {d|_ Mr. Klein said the Cuban and hearts of Tech and Indianapolis py; ocucec Were lL. V.in which some so-called Kokomo Fairchild, “seriously concerned” Plainfield, the other driver. But one arm ear Sa 'Panamanian corporations bought packers today. Taipe and Bob Hinshaw of the ,,qyethall fans protested the! Brother Threatened over the mounting carnage on Mrs. Springer's 4-year-old son, vived the blizzard and Foon oe the whisky from Duncan Harwood | ooo Su i0 1 oval followers Schools Office, Supeniniendent of ‘award of the Trester Award to Joe wasn't the only member of the highways, said he would call David, was in grave condition in cold for 43 hours apparently had at $8.05 a case and sold it 10/4¢ the Greenclads throughout In- several members of the 8 _ Joe Sexson, the Sexson family to be. threats a meeting of all law enforcement General Hospital. suffered no serious effects Williams for $19.05 a case. |dianapolis paid a champions’ trib- Board of a ie nera: © 93 | 0. M. Sihart, superintendent of *"%: His younger brother, John, agencies in the county this week. : ew t »| Subcommittee Counsel Adrian o's “mo he state championship! Sooners: +200 schools at Kokom id, “th 13, received the first call and was Sheriff Smith, representatives Treated and Released e gave her some hot milk,” | Wind ted th t there e to Tech's state championship! Barney, of the city administra-| omo, sald, e in- told he would be hurt if he told the doctor said, “but she insisted" DeWind commented tha |runner-up team in the Tech Field- tion, who represented Mayor Alex “ldent 1s very unfortunate. I $ ur 0

janyone other than his brother ; tha |r {about the call CAE ote Ur ted ot i : ied tee Mr. Klein said these profits were : : I'm sure the Board of Control|® . e hos She kept asking for a, ~ ited in a New York hank , And the tribute was a double Also in attendance were mem- = TC TL (OIC VOUS | Mrs. Sexson received one call honor. Coach Herman Hinshaw’s bers of the 1929 state champion- : g 'n %€-lin which: irl tol ‘which he and his personal attor- ; lecting Sexson for the award.” | h-3 girl told ner to nave Ellis Rosenberg. could draw basketball team was honored ship runnerup team. . Joe call a certain number. In ney, Lis Resenberg, 4% along with Coach Bill Treichler's —— Clifford Lineback, 3

Howard chee " County clerk and former king, police found the numse

of : | iy El Ste Does, a Sig passengers in Mr. Thom- that she liked coffee better” |Was & profit of about $11 a case. p,uge this morning. Clark. heartily disapprove of the action, magistrate court judges would be invited to the “kick-off” meeting of what he plans to be a series, |Corah C. Freel, 48, of 1929 8.

pital but released. They are Sandwich,” he said. “She told me she was ‘awful hungry'.” ! : : Mary Ann was rushed to a Barriers Outlined Gladstone Ave, and his wife, Oconto Falls Hospital. Attendants 28ainst

i iss : oa. ann Wrestling team, which won the superBarriers in the path of more Barbara, 30. said she was in “fair condition.” My, Kien) fag Ne fad a con) state wrestling championship this Toda 's News intendent, added, “I think an rd Jee Sisconnesied Several igi iallv Meanwhile, two young ro- ract lo huy -ol, rases O /vear. open letter should be sent fr va'a Frit “ rigid enforcement, especially of 0 young men re whisky from Harwood, and he. YOR! OY to the pare Joe's father said: “John first

speed laws, were: mained in critical condition in got the call Sunday following the

; ("lasses had heen dismissed and ° . . : ; 3 s stock in ‘the for ’ ran; , ONE -- Not many roads General Hospital, whe / U S RB fore he sold his stock most of the enthusiastic follow- I ] K Y newspapers to show that the tele- ...., ‘0 Weal " : pat In P Yo ine ® * emoves eign corporations .in January. n e imes gram does not reflect the ma- Peiionals two weeks ago.

Marion County are posted for were taken after their car od .. ers came from Tech's student A : p i va 1947, he had realized total profits jority of the people at Kokomo." The caller told John, “How

speed. smashed into a railroad overpass ha body, but they included many par- . r y : $5 . ste : 4 : ’ would you li TWO—A shortage - of patrol at W. Washington and Harding 10% Down of 3bout 55 Milion ents, and city and state civic : Women 3 Checked With Principal pital 24 While arin the NA cars. Sts. early yesterday. Ships Unavailable leaders. : Page C = ; c the caller told John he had a bet Lt. Owen pointed out that of They are Ray D. Mitchell, 22, 0 R ° | Mr. Klein said a tax assess-; And acts of sportsmanship Keith Medcaif, Eligible Escort he asiOne! i Ly V. Puilbs, against Tech and had lost too eight cars assigned to the sheriff's of 560 Fuller Dr., the driver, and n epairs ment of about $5 million has abounded in abundance. Many _©f Tomorrow ............ 4 BO Jecelyed 38 ogra 8 much money. department, two have broken Donald Clark, 17, Clayton. been placed against him person- wires and telegrams had been re. State nurses set 48th annual gn. Schoo etic AS-\" Joe was not at home at the

meating ............. vores. 4g tociation headquarters, said, “I tyme ‘The first time the same

down and a third is in no condi-| (ondi ; ; : BY hited Press p t of about ceived congratulating the Green- ! ! Condition of a third vic WASHINGTON, Mar. 24 The ally, and an assessment of abou B g ireen : = vheok : 3 tion to be taken on emergency the crash, James Bovd er Federal Reserve Board today re- $2 million against the Harvey clads on their fine showing. They Qaprices 2 Chr y registra: es FreniE Pe I [caller talked to Jos. Mr. Satson runs. ville, was reported Serious in the moved the 10 per cent down pay- company. were read by Bill Moon, a Tech Ded sewing conlest registra- A pacar Fan ef Slkomo said Joe told him “that's ridicus Four new cars have been OT- hospital today. The other young Ment required for home repairs’ Mr. Klein, who now resides in graduate and ardent booster of TUAW Ss vr ete nness 5 who sent the teleiram . pe PI€ lous,” in response to threats to dered as” replacements, he said, men were less seriously hurt in A"d improvements. Los Angeles, denied that the for- Tech teams, L I dS connection with oh high Or throw the semifinal championship but there still won't be enough.” the same accident. : However, full payment still eign corporations were organized Wires of congratulations came ocal an tate The statement does A opel me. Call Need Public's Help Injured Seriously muss be mage within se months. to escape U. 8. income taxes. The from Shortridge and Cathedral's . > Page the general feeling of Kokomo.” nlleq Again , ! y lange was made in an idea was to sell whisky in Central gynjetic departmenpt. W. @ Hughes is a candidate Phillips did not release the sig Another time Joe talked to the

Sheriff Smith said he hadn't considered use of radar cars,

An Indianapolis woman was in amendment to the board's Regu- and South America, “but unfor- for two offices governor.

serious condition in £t. Vincent's

The caller long enough to be asked

Crispus Attucks, downed by natures on the telegram, : and a member of the legis Eg how much it would take to throw

which sets terms. for tunately we couldn't get the ship- : ’ ’ lech in the sectionals, appeared jature a commissioner said the telegram’s

which have been used effectively poapi buying on credit. ” i 0spits as a ; re L Min space, he said mn yA sam smesnnine DRIER . # by city police here and elsewhere, posal i Fes ul of crash. The board said that dropping F 3 pa questioning by Rep. Rob- person to honor their con- Tom most craves a home and message contained, “Your com- the game and then threatened if because he has been unable to gp wa) (reek oar pan Blook the Sawn payment requirement i8 o14 W. Kean (R. N.J.) Mr. Klein querors. William Gardner pre-| sweets; h: hasn't either.... 3 mittee choice tonight has vio- Sint: h AY op 2 y. y yester- not expected to have a significant by has : 8 » Se XS ’ aque . Is Trester, “0 Rung up on him again. get enough regular cars. y g n : . a .. sented Joe Sexson with a plaque ated the honor of the Treater . = said he and the other three stock : ‘We were a little concerned

: x : day. h ffect the: 4 | Capt. Kermit Lewis, head of effect on e- amount of borrow- ! rind ‘ a. from the Senate Ave. YMCA yes- i Award.” holders of the foreign corpora . National about it,” Mr. Sexson said, but

She is Mrs. Martha Deprend, 30, "ng for home repairs,

state police field operations, told ’ y . terday which was presented by Phillips said he and the Koko- . ied told aa rt : But bankers here disagreed. {ions were also stockholders in Pag ips -8 the N"oX ow is ity The Times, “we'd need a wide x 36% Vinton Ave, Jap Deprend They stated the here Agta, United Distillers of Canada. That Sexson to Principal Hanson An- wisconsin primary called ey ® mo school officials regretted that Sdied Atewards thay I wasn't publicity campaign to gain pub- ' 7 " acciaent, was : . firm is a hold oc anv for derson today test = (1 . eo a few people took it on them- i ater. i ; ‘has in- fair conditi downpayment requirement woul ¥.2 holping: compan : : . est in 1952 GOP race .... 23 [6W peo} 7 2 og lie sympathy for the purchase of T . nndition boost home AE loans id United Distillers, Ltd., ‘a subsid- Sexson and Myron Garland, Sen. McCarran asks new quiz selves to make a protest, waich Q w hen Ane caller threatened radar old : hey were riding in an auto at least 20 per cent. “77 jary which does the physical dis- Tech e¢o-captains, presented An-' of Newbold Morris’ back- did not represent the feeling of HEXE01 regarding the semifinal Capt. Lewis said state police driven by Jeffrey J. Deprend, 34. Kenneth Bloomer, secretary of HNINE of the whisky, he said - ground .........co00000000 3 the fan and school officials. Shamplonship game, Tech was ma ————————— ———e | SAME address hi ine oni : > + 8 ar) Cr y slated to play Greencastle X struck fHoress, which police said the Indiana Trust Co. the state's Russ Slam Door on UN . . Sexson was a unanimous choice | pay i : in the . ’. . ] Struck two other cars, then. two leading lender in this field was Death Plunge of Grocery Editorial Page NR ir afternoon game and was to play WwW nt | trees. hen 8 : as , ) ie *8 t , . 8 p Spring Ss 1 er ' : optimistic about the announce- . . Over Free-German Vote . Page 'AT was selected hy the Board the Jie ot the Shelby villes le) Ww oO t ee was to appear in Municipal ment and predicte® it would real- Heiress Ruled Suicide BERLIN, ‘Mar. 24 (UP) = A “Lyon” Lattimore probably of Captrol netween the halves of a eey je, . Yon oy : Slbyyl a, 0 / » "ore g iv ’ . { . ’ v g y + 1 4 x Ce . ‘ev n ay vu 4 JEL 3 toga on charges of driv- ly spur home improvement. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Mar, 24 United Nations commission on should've taken it on the lam 10 'he Saturday night final game at’ oo 0.0 had hee 3 decided ery LOCAL TEMPERATURD~ I pe rider fie Influence af Indiana Trust handles about $2 (UP)—The death of Mrs. Beatrice free German elections left Berlin Year of the Big Wind , . . an Butler Fieldhouse. mane n ty wf or 3 ~~ ol reckless driving and be- million worth a year. Last vear MacGuire Fallon, 28-year-old today after finding the “no wel editorial page cartoon hy —— Gam..? Wam.. MM g drunk, under the downpayment require- grocery store heiress who fell come” sign hung up by, the Com- Talburt .............. vrean 10 . Ci M Pp 2 a, m.. 31 3 Be 3 INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC ment the volume was $1.6 million eight stories from a hotel window munists Brownson has: a “master” 2 Years Given ity ay ay a M.. 5% 2 4Noom) 3 CASUALTIES with the average loan amounting Saturday night, was ruled a sui- The commission came here to speech. . . . Dear Boss .'. . 9a. m.. 34 / AL 4) to about $400. cide today. nvestigate whether conditions by Dan Kidney ........... 10 To Finne an Less for Gas Latest dite Fos (R3 Days) < Any permanent improvement or Her husband, Capt Fdward would permit an uncontrolled all- The stupids gave the wickeds 9 Gasoline may cost the Cit JAteNl TUMICILY severe Bop 1951 1952 Addition to the property comes Fallon Jr. Boston, was notified German election. The Russians our cash . , . by‘Frederick ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mar. 24 (UP) wo 00 ‘Board lass this year fol Whilé rivers in the state con-- Accidents ...... 1671 1607 SET gi) a ot his ited death when his Hane and Eas! German Communista; . C. Othman ......e.uienvies 10 : ames > Pinnegan, former In- lowing receipt of bids today. s : ; ‘Nn, repairin oof, remodeling landed at the Azores en route to'refused to co-operate in any way erna evenue 'ollector here . a : tinued to rise, the Weatherman Injured ........ 716 129° a kitchen. But most appliances Europe from Westover Air Force They charged the United Nations Sports and one-time political crony of de Be ar hie veaialns said: the current spring ‘winter’ Pead ..iiieienes 16 15 ‘are excluded. Base near here. with “meddling.” President Truman, today was tomorrow with one supplier bid

———— » : weather will end tomorrow. : Page sentenced to two years in prison AS a . Three Tribesters in All-Star .| and. fined $10.000 for misconduct ding .15 cent a gallon less for

Tonight, the temperature wil. LINeUp TORY .3iescesseses Thin office. premium and .4 cent less for regs

® | oe dhol du grabbing then 17 Local Sh riners OK on Snow-Battered Train Tans Behind SBall ....... 1" _ Sentence wits imposed by v8 iar in present prices paid by

Judge Rubey Hulen

y, ’ { » y Q So far. none of the rivers have Times Kpecial quickly as the plow cleared the streamliner. train did not under- special car that was attached to THSA A Title ..... treveans 11 who had presided over Finne- Pay ler Joday rs reached the flood stage, although. OGDEN, Utah, Mar. 25 -Seven- way. go the same ordeal it did last the streamliner in Chicago. They Joe Williams sere sssesses.. 12 gan's trial on three charges of bid of 18.05 RAINE oy : state roads near Medora, Sey- teen Shriners from Indianapolis Right now they are switching January when a wintry storm are en route to San Francisco Chet's Drive-In 11th in ABC misconduct and two of bribery. [1745 5 gallon for » lar Bn mour and Princeton have been narrowly escaped being snow- us to the Southern Route, stranded the passengers and crew where they are to take part in a Standings '..... tirsiianias 12 Judge Hulen ordered Finnegan The Works Board oEu bu s its closed due to high water. bouni i oth : : “That will make us about 30 for four days in the treacherous Shriner ceremonial directors con- to prison terms of two years on gasoline from Associated A Making his predictions for the ; ere in the famed ys ate in arriving in San Mountain pass. vepl on Other Features: jeach of - the two misconduct our paying 18.2 cents 2. gallon summer, Mark Purcell, the Rush- Donner Pass aboard the Stream- prancisco. At that time, the City of 8an Apgard the stalled train. with. Amusements 4 (charges on which he was con-ir,." sremium and 1745 fop ville weather prophet, expects a|liner “City of San Francisco.” . Francisco could go neither for- : : tds tere victed, the terms to be served ] : DL : : ‘We have suffered no personal 2x Mr, Friedrichs are Paul Rathart,’ Bridge ' ......ice00000000 19 [nop tly 1 d hi Top ar mild summer with only two weeks: The train carrying the Indian- discomfort so. far. ‘The train 1 ward or backward and the rail tentats ‘ ~ POMIcE eis iii ie 10 oncurrently, and also fined him Bigg from nine suppliers ranged of excessive heat, apolis Shriners was stalled here, os : Fain iSiroad had trouble trying to get potentate of the Mural Shrine; ,.._.,..4'""% "vg $10,000 on. the second charge. up to 20.3 cents for premium gas, . Finnegan showed no emotion a

Tun good an Yar and there's its snowplows through to the Harry Geisel, former major league Editorials 10 ” drifting snow. plenty to eat an rink. rescue. basel ne, : 3s 3149s r1919s when sentenced. ! : in 30 f yageball umpire; Everett and 1} I vsenenaie Ta 3 . ' ee Der fel Hit 0a Trying to Get Back January Plight Recalled At that time, helicopters were , . Ander Charlie “Appetol Harold Hartley 1 : Defense Altorney Harry Blan. 16 Die in African Crash : : + Lt er : “ ; i used to drop food and supplies to “= ' < APOIO PadAin abet tteer 2 ton announced, after Judge Hulen y ersperatures ould be “normal | Karl Friedrichs, recorder of the So i a ul hd good the stranded train. Extra blankets James Duncan, Charles Ehlers, Radio, Tedeqssion *ereese © turned down a motion for a new VD ARAB, French West Africa, {rem June 20 until July 13. A two- Murat Shrine in Indianapolis, [S008 10s 1 C10" MO also were dropped. tol keep the Ernest Herring, Sam Huffman. pq Sovola ..... 0%" trial, that the case would be ap- 00 © aixteen Persons week cool spell will prevail until'said: “They had a snowplow Of us. We've read about it before. thoroughly chilled passengers Paul Linn, Milton Morton, Arlie Fd Sovola ..........c... 9 pealed to the 8th U. 8. Circuit! ore killed and three were injured Aug. 1, then mild, near-normaliahead of us. but the wind was But it is something else to be in fro freezing after the heat in Pitcher, Harold Schaeffer, Byrl Sports ....vs400000444.11L12 (Court of Appeals.

Mr. Purcell, who claims to have °Vernight by the mountainous

temperatures will return until blowing 65 to 70 miles an hour One of these storms.” the crack train failed < co. Earl Wilson ...00000.... resem pte rd . : pd. Sexson, Charles Tingle and Ralph ’ ' , ¢ - Sept. 20. land just buried the tracks as’ Mr. Friedrichs was happy the The Shriner delegation is in a Wurz. omens Slats PEE igneh ded Foul Frans Mee + Nest Gan in : : r Steaks nee h

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amma WASHINGTON; Mar, 24—A| : Baltimore liquor dealer testified F v : J ‘today he made about $5 million" :

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