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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1952
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Times photos by William A. Oates, Jr. TOYS FOR FLOOD VICTIMS —Technical High School girls. are first-day contributors in school's drive. Left to right: Carolyn Babrick, Sylvia Kleiner, Barbara Ann Mack, Tanya Hanger and Alice Aldrich, .
FIRST TO GIVE—Lerittia Ingram gives doll her Marine brother brought her from Italy.
SECOND IN LINE—Sandra Allen makes dollgiving family ps bringing sister's doll.
Told Nunan Hid Income 0F $176,000
Tax investigators testified to-|
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{$176,000 in unexplained or unre-
Jof Internal Revenue—the top tax
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{were described by Andres Sal-
lined again by a committee_|appointed heart specialist.
x tl ubcommittee will! di he n against the
Probe Hears Tax Ferrets
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Apr. 23—
day that former Internal RewCommissioner Joseph
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Clark Seeks to Cu ntown Drivin o Aid Transit Fi
D. Nunan Jr. had more than
ported income. in the years 1944 through 1950. Mr. Nunan was Commissioner
Sallecting job—from 1944 until June 30, 1947. Adrian Dewind, counsel of the House subcommittee investigating tax scandals, said Mr, Nunan had declined in secret sessions to explain the income items on grounds of possible self-inerimination. Mr, Nunan had been scheduled to testify publicily today but pleaded illness. Internal Revenue agents testified that a thorough study of Mr.| ® Nunan's records for 1945-50, in~} clusive, showed $161,000 in unexplained or unreported income.
Biggest Items
Now they are going into previous years, and already have turned up $15,000 which he failed to report in 1944, according to the!
Biggest items which Mr. Nunan failed to report as income in the} @ 1945-50 period were $97,328 in| cash bank deposits. The tax iInvestigators testified that Mr. Nunan also failed to report § 3 of bank deposits made by check and $10,250 in legal fees. Mr. Nunan's cash transactions in the 6-year period 1945-50
dana, Internal Revenue agent in the Second District of New York. Mr. Nunan, himself, had been slated to appear today, but his physicians said he was too {lL ‘Chairman Cecil R. King (D. Cal.) ordered Mr. Nunan exam-
Mr, King said the physician's report probably will determine -
man who headed the federal tax! collection office from 1944 nl June 30, 1947, $35,683 Untraced Mr. Saldana testified that $35.683 in bank deposits by check could not be traced over the a year period and were not reported as taxable income. He said the
{slips showing that the deposits were made by check.
Mr. Saldana said Mr. Nunan| 'paign
City Dolls Form Levee | Against Flood of Teorson Suis
By OPAL CROCKETT Technical High School students : played with dolls today, and Indiana may loge its Air Na-| teachers said: it was OK. tional Guard unless adequate fa-|
uniformed doll from Italy given) her recently by her brother, Pfc Ted Ingram of the Marines. Second in line was Sandra Allen, te sophomore, 818 N. Oriental St,
ilities | it, . They brought their childhood with 8-year-old sister Judy's doll. Ne ly PrOVIdet for oa toys—for boys and girls who lost| Rosemarie Warren, 15, fresh- jutant General Robinson Hitch5 - man, 49 Eastern Ave. spilled the cock of the Indiana National
theirs in floods. They gathered in
talk about childhood marbles she brought all along the
way. She earned money for them 5 - frying doughnuts in a baker ~ Carolyn Ann Ely, 526 N. Ham- pe, Ea cost her. Her sh ilton Ave., Tech. sophomore, start- little brothers, in withe the ed the toy trek. She parted with measles, wanted the marbles’: She four choice dolls after seeing 2 Had to buy airplanes for themlo picture in The Times of floodtg keep peace in the family. | vietims and the lone doll they, Barbara Scalf, 15, of 2926 Stushared. It was Carolyn Ann's art St, always liked her big red jdea® that Tech's 4900 students panda, “Teddy, " and still looked! bring dolls, other toys and cloth- after him. “But the kids in floods ing for homeless‘ children, need him worse than'I do,” BarStudent Council representatives bara said, bringing him in a big in the school announced the toy shopping bag. away from Indiana.” drive yesterday. This morning. The march of toys will con- 4 toys started arriving. tinue through Friday, Tech's goal Toy-carrying pupils by is . a toy or.children’s clothing
Guard warned today. Gen. Hitchcock flew to Washington with Rep. Charies B. Brownson (R. Indianapolis) to ap-
pear before the House Committee on Executive Expenditures. The committee favored Rep. Brownson’s bill to have the “tent city” at Stout Field transferred from federal to state ownership. “Unless we have some place to operate,” Gen, Hitchcock said, “the Air Guard may be moved
groups, to
days.
City Opposes Expansion
came His warning came as another
11944 bank deposits were cash or
By United Press
had failed to report $2577 in in- | winning Pennsylvania's ' terest on a mortgage he received|ity contest” and giving his back-|
ARMS AND THE MEN—Inmates of Block I they slaimd ey Jed taken from qu Michs; and Russell H, Jarbos,
lke Wins Pennsylvania, ews Up Bulk of N. Y.
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower 500,000-vote edge over his nearest | only record was bank deposit/added two more presidential primary victories to his cam- ballot. -by-proxy today by| Gen, Eisenhower won seven of
popular-|
on a house he had sold. Mr. Nu-lers claim to most of New York's
nan also failed to report $1541!
Jsabte income on two capital tion delegates. 8
from stock sales in 1945 Ea 1950, Mr. Saldana said. Rep. Robert W. Kean (R. N. J.) said he figured that Mr. Nunan,! while Internal Revenue Corti. sioner, had about $78.000 in come not reported on his tax In turns. Mr. Saldana agreed. This $78,000 estimate covered only 1945, 1946 and the first six months of 1947. | Mr, Saldana said he still is investigating Mr. Nunan's tgynsac{tions and is turning up more unreported income,
chase,
Destroys. Records [.aun id in He said he has found $15,000] k mp ’ family Mr. Nunan had in 1944 which could not be tied in with his reported income. But Mr. Saldana
said he did not know whether the (r
check because the bank records | had been destroyed
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~ Toda News Elect 60 Each { The ringleader of the 173 in- ‘school pupils; y' S Republicans and Democrats in mates holed up in the disciplinary school pupils.
In The Times
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By IRVING LE While the city [tion and civic clubs a 20-cent bus and
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imary yesterday with almost al rar y But They Release Another Hostage
I Another story, phatos, By United Press
The transit company the public hearing by pu
Marshall Dale, I ways Inc, presiden on to show “need: in fares,
opponent, Sen. Robert A. Taft of {Ohio, whose name was not on the
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12 GOP contests in New York com {whereas Mr, Taft had to settle JACKEON, Mich. Apr. 23 ~!increase ‘by May 1
present oF one. Mutinous convicts in a besieged fares--15 cents cash or two tokThe other four winners were cellblock ‘at Southern Michigan ens for 25 cents—to: unpledged but belonged to the Prison sald today they will re-| Cash=20 cents,
state organization headed by lease another hostage guard, but ny Permit Curds.-g3 conte, still would not surrender although itmited number of rides on pay-
‘the warden bowed to all’ their ment of an additi demands for better treatment, School Fares onal 10 bi
5 cents for grade
Pennsylvania ea€h elected 60 un- barracks said they were freeing Says Passengers Lost Dale said the com
Instructed delegates yesterday. the second hostage “for courtesies {Previously the Democrats had ap- eXtended.” 1 Ma pany lpointed 20 delegates-at-large, But Earl Ward, 2s. year-old Asked for the fare increase ibepsychopath and leader | CAUSE the company. was losing The GOPOf the renegades, refused to MONey and operating costs were {budge on surrender. He said they 80Ing up. He sald: : must . have further guarantees! In the first three months of against punishment, and that sur. 1952, losses have been in excess
Chairman s« William 1... Pfeiffer who favor Gen. Eisenhower,
{the July convention. had selected 10. Gen. Eisenhower's victory in: ithe popularity contest did not
‘bind the unpledged Pennsylvania, render terms “need clarifying.” jo 3120/00. 5 delegation to his cause. But Sen. | Report Prisoner Killed laers ¢ company lis losing passene
7 James H. Duff (R. Pa.) jubflantly {declared the General's sweeping victory “shows that the rank and {file of voters in Pennsylvania loverwhelmingly prefer REisenhower to Taft.” The General's heaviest support in New York from the
Ward made no mention of a _1-abor costs have gone up $404, 000 this year.
report that one of his fellow John. Groves, attorney for Rails rebels had heen “beaten to death ways, opened the hearing by ase with a hammer in the besieged serting the principal reason the cellblock. Deputy Warden Vern 'ransit company is in bad finan. Fox, who talked with him. cial shape now is:
bus, bicycle, automobile ‘and on from every boy and girl in school./ weapon in the fight over expand- . il geesensesnaany ve wl came made ] foot. First-hour contributors were The toys are displayed in the ing Stout Field for use A the Me Paldary and Boh ee Editorial Page [western section Where he swept ho inquiries into. the report: “fo — i. a. Nat grant Adeall girls. But there were boys in student center, supervised by 113th Fighter ‘Wing of tic. sta ternal levenue ag ent iam B g {the 42d, 43d and 44th Congres- fear of jeopardizing negotiations.” q y d 8 when the company the movement, unknowingly. Some Mrs. Martha Turpin. She's Stu-| Air Guard. Carnes, who is assigned to the Shameful Anniversary ... an [sional Districts. Mr. Taft won one The scheduled release of Guard Taties ay them in the past. toys belonged to little brother or dent Council sponsor and dean gxpansion is opposed by city intelligence unit office in Aliantal editorial about Willams N, on Gelegate in: New "York Cla Harold Carrier, 43, one of the 11 but yams §004 sepvies, nephew, asleep or in grade school of girls. and federal officials who argue have een Hivestigating Numa 8 Oatis tas Easiisane Qeasss - 16M Congressional District, with selzed in the rioting that started was % pay for it, when his playroom. was raided. p—— - - it would be dangerous because financia affairs - sinc C y, Hale reso ution seen do me en. Eisenhower taking the other Sunday, apparently Was in return Wanis Checkup Little sisters’ doll cradles were, IOCAL TEMPERATURES cilivian planes ffom Weir Cook 1931 : oki th Th Dear Boss . , , by Dan ry of the wo races hate. for permitting spokesmen for the Public Counselor Walter Jones, looted. Some of the girls brought, 6 a. m... 62 10 a. m x5 * Municipal Airport fly nearby. Mr. Carnes tol¢ the subcom Kidney savers, mans wanes Th Stassen Trails mutineers to “clarify” their sur- who is directing the case against rag toys they made themselves in am : a . 3 Gov. Sohricl or dl the. Hail mittee that he and Saldana had Defending the home town ga A Dewey spokesman sald the render terms over the prison pub- the transit company's proposed childhood days 8 a.m... 62 12 N a: 47 to get Stout Field for the Ar questioned Mr. Nunan but had tough job .,. by Frederick New York results indicated Taft lic address system. increase, sald: : ys. « Moe 82 2 Noon.. R i r inp ; 1 2 v 3 e State “¢ mT . The first toy was brought hy 9 im... 62 Guard.- He suggested it be nsed to received only incomplete answers , . Nr 2 yotes in His Empire in can be The first of the 11 guards held “The public insists at this time Lerittia Ingram, 14, a sophomore, i+ house returning members of the to their questions about his in- Ada Lad vell Denny 22 aor nt on Nap. didat at Knife point in the celiblock fo know exactly what the com805 Villa Ave. She brought a! "Latest humidity oon 94% 113th until they are ready for CVMe. I'hey were unsuccessful in vedas? ,,.. DY L ny 2% Pw ee Io candida u on Where the Mogt dangerous erim- pany’s operating costs are and fly tivities * indi. Obtaining Mr. Nunan's canceled Byivania eratic ballot, Inals are locked, was freed yester- he ¢ . ere i Heidi checks Mr. Carnes said, because Sports but Ben. Estes Kefauver of day after a similar broadeast,” I le operating ar $v . 'ansg- “8 hamid A i Page Tennessee led all hopefuls in an ' { ntiy, e company, can . i i Mr. Nunan said he had destroyed { It’ S a Ri ht Good Shi Ee Fn fer ast. possibly them : ; : Pas OVD rive slugging saves half- unenthusiastic write-in campaign, | Bows to Demands {prove It is operating efficiently, I Fy da t. ayne. ' game lead ............. dve-39 Mr. Kefauver also picked up we will agree some fare increase Aware ol Danger i [Hill Gal} out of stake race ... 29 one delegate in Schenectady, but At that time the prisoners an-'is necessary.’ g I But It Just ‘Won’ i F y. | “We are aware of the d Cleveland caught in Brownie W., Averell Harriman, Mutual hounced their terms for an end ida i | : anger Atom blast ......«.. Sdasin 30 Security Administrator, ha@the : : / istre ‘ ! their seige and release o of a possible accident between Butler runners roll over backing of the New SW gg ? K s Se of the Your Own Home in By United Press military planes from Stout Field | DePauw eserssvesnssnses 30 Democratic leaders. \ prisoners, Warden Julian Frisbie WASHINGTON, Apr, 23—Pres- B ana civilian planes from Weir Ww ’ Harold Stassen, a candidate ofi bowed to their 11- «point manifesto Town or Country {dent Truman's yacht, the Wil- 00 , othe Governor said. We, { omens Pennsylvania's GOP ballot, ran in a 45-minute telephone conver- . For future fy el Namsburg, is a right seaworthy dor't’ want bo Create any new k | Page almost 20,000 votes behind Mr. sation early today. , curity as wei craft. But it can't sail oven the dangers, but ‘we have an Air Na-| “ |8tate music clubs set annual 4; y as present family happiness, J ! _ove H : } Taft but far ahead of Gén. Doug Mr. Frisble denied reports that peace of mind, comfort mountains into West Virginia. tional Guard and must have a | junior festival ............ 9 lag MacArthur and Gov. Earl the Cellblock 15 inmates had at- s. and
This elementary bit of nautical place for it.”
phoning the Maryland, state police, riddle.
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knowledge has now been driven A letter from Gov. Schricker. | Former Times’ Sewing Con----home to an embarrassed young {was presented at the House hear-| { test winner enters '52 comArmy sergeant in the White ing today. It favored taking] petition .......oieiviiinnnn 10 House signal corps detachment. lover 14'5 acres owned by the! Tudor announces 50th. annioN state police at Morgan- federal government and adding! VErSATY convevvrsnnsonsenss 12 t Va., were shocked Mon- lit to the Stout Field tract as ai day to receive a call from the permanent home for the Indiana Other Features: White House, saying that .the [National Guard ground forces. | Amusements .......ciesv 18 Williamsburg would shortly pass | The House hearing revealed the BAA ASN ...0nioorennia 2 a thie shallow’ Mbe Army wants the Guard moved | Henry Butler ............ 19 ela River. out of Camp Atterbury and that 10 ii iiesraciiaririar SY Actually the Willlamsburg was ‘the Stbut Ri site, Yo tent] i Brage ease an 3 cruising on the Potomac River ‘city addition, will give the ground | Crossword veces vesenpes- 39 that it. at owe : (forces a permanent state-owned) | Editorials saeesesressnes 22 bridge at Morgantown, Md. Mary- history. the first time in’ its Joseph D. Nunan Jr. | Forum t15rks ties iuvaiaon 32 land state police normally main- put in a call io he troopers at Lay TTT “TI In Hollvweod sresha 18 tain a security guard on the Morgantown, a . t d ..iinineens bridge while the presidential The astonished West Virginians |ke Almost Well Rain Delays Radar | Radio) Television ves eius 2 yacht ‘passes under the huge took a look at their Lock No. 10 The Police Department's radar Fd Sovola ts 21 structure. on the Monongahela and decided PARIS, Apr. 23 (UP)-—Gen. speedometer check was rained out| go a om a0 The sergeant—whose name was the Williamsburg couldn't make Dwight D. Eisonhower, confined this morning. Bari aWAsOn® -o. aren 2H mercifully withheld — got his it Unless she was airborne. Later|to his home since Saturday with’ Capt. . Andry Jacobs, frame, Women's 2 I 10 states mixed and instead of tele-/phone calls finally solved yy cold and a sore throat, was re- chief, didn't want his cardboard What Goes on Hers ..... 13 i
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temipted to smash through a tun nel to the administration building and the prison arsenal. “There is no truth to that at all,” he declared. ‘“There are all] sorts of erroneous rumors and this is just another of them.” {
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U. S. Population
Diabetic’s Drowning Held Accidental
KNIGHTSTOWN, Apr. 23 (UP) —A ‘verdict of accidental death by drowning was returned today in the case of James Young, 17, whose body was found late yesterday in a ditch filled with two
tised For Sale . . , man bi 38 feet of water. Authorities at the HM 1H y Soldiers-8allors’ Home school Tops 156 Million _clusively. fos ak Si i here, where James lived, said the 1881 Ac endricks Co. ‘0, Semis youth was a diabetié, often suf- WASHINGTON, Apr. 23 (UP) | other Twig ad and fered blackouts, and probably fell The U, 8. population was 156,-| Frired be into the diten during such a 197.000 on Mar. 1, the Census Ney a bof “THE ARM, MANS seizure. Bureau estimated today, po a C : 3 The above home is just L That was an increase of 2-| Maurice Tobin to Speak 707.000 since Mar. 1, 1951. | Of the many HUNDREDS of ANDERSON, Apr. 23 (UP)’~| The bureau said that since, fered today in The
Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin the last actual door-to-door cen-! ‘will speak tonight. at. a Madison sus in April, 1950, the population [County Jefferson - Jackson Day had increased 5,064,000, almost dinner. © hte |3% per cent.
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