Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1952 — Page 31
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GENE HARTLEY—No. 67 Mel Rae Special; 4.cylinder Meyer-Drake; bore, 4.3125; stroke, 4.625; piston displacement, 270 cu, in. Qualified 134.343.
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4.625; piston displacement, 270 cu. ir. Qualified 134.142. ; about Oldsmobile’s new "Rocket™! Now Try the swift, smooth response of Hydra. [ | | $ MN 0 0 J | a ” you ean learn for yourself what all the . Matic Super Drive*! To got the facts, ol & Cai : 3 excitement is about. Now you can drive get behind the wheel of Oldamobile’s bs A : he, ji : ; { Oldsmobile's special “Rocket” show car! Super "88"! The keys are waiting for you!
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. BOB SWEIKERT—No. 73, McNamara Special; 4-cylinder Meyer. Drake; bore, 4.3125; stroke, 4.625; piston displacement, 270 cu. in, Qualified 134.983.
JIM RATHMANN—No. 59, Grancor-Wynn's Special; 4-cylinder Meyer-Drake; bore, 3.8125; stroke, 3.000; piston displacement, 269 cu. in, Qualified 136.343. & § | >
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GEORGE FONDER—No. 65, Leitenberger Special; 4-cylinder Meyer-Drake; bore, 4.3125; stroke, 4.625; piston displacement, 270 cu, in. Qualified 135.947.
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the Motor Trend Special-— By DAVID WATSON [parallel control arm system, did! THERE ARE some days when an enterprising motorist not qualify. can’t make a buck—and keep all of it. One of those days is May 30th. / M S S That is race day, when dozens of home-made grand DON T | stands are built on car tops and ———————————— - — ' truck beds at the 500-Mile Track been known to make collectors | the Special Telecast and seats are sold for $2 to $10.| and federal judges unhappy, in Uncle Sam wants part of the turn making the seat peddler T . ht take, He can get it too. eligible for reservations in a | onig 28 = | Jail cell, THE FEDERAL tax law says #8 at a person selling seats is in “busi-| THERE IS nothing in the law ness and must pay an admissions which says the ‘money-making tax.” [race fan can’t pass the admission 8 00 p M {tax on to his customer in the It doesn't amount to much, but| form of higher rates. He can ft ean cduse a lot of trouble. Like dust figure it up at the rate of 1 cent J during costing big fines for failure to fo : 5 t ived. F i ay, or maybe a stretch behind r every 5 cents received. Frac- Sn pay. ara tions count as another nickle. CRUSADE prison bars, Tax returns and the money |
in Even worse, there is red tape. ro due in the Internal Rev- |
Seat peddlers should register with| o4,6 office the last day of June. | th PACIFIC” the Internal Revenue Bureau. | e
» » » That part of the law has . ie never heen rigidly enforced, BUT ALL this gives little satis
however, providing tax sleuths faction to the race fan who pays|
i th A this way into the track at the succeed in collecting the ad- |... ,.¢0 the platform builder J Your missions tax on the spot during
the ze does and ‘then finds his view, a here in ‘morhimg he” can ao | OASETERIA HT Bor ti pie go he buys one of the SERVICE STATIONS
tials, the proper tax forms and “tower” seats. fountain pens. a r————————
They won't insist on collecting if the “customer” becomes. bellig- 1 Loads of Lumber
erant. They simply jot down the. .It takes 11 carloads of lumber | ] k ! HO auto license number. “A few days annually to repair Speedway] po / 1. Fy 8 i’ later the errant sellér of seats will |grandstands and fences, 6 a ial acto td : : ¥ ; La : Te : : : find a tax summons in the mail. | 0 | purchases include. Read ia’ Anai : fn ao That's rt trouble. Failure [80 her poi Hi 1500 gallons of First in Indiana "3 : . OERT.EL BREWING COMPAN.Y.,- I NCOR.P.OR.A.IT.E. LULLS. VI LL, KE.N.T.U.
to acknowledge a summons has {paint and 4000 gallons of road oil: 3 ST og - ro
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