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WASHINGTON, July 5—A doublé-barrelled crackdown on tax evasion in the underworld has brought convictions of more than 225 racketeers and gamblers in the past year, the Bureau of Internal Revenue reported today.
In a first anniversary review, of its special tax fraud drive, the!
bureau said it had forwarded |
cases involving 345 racketeers «Congress Set the Justice Department for prose-! = HM $ F i cution during the 12 months ; or 0 ty ded in April, 1952. Convictions 0 F Bill we On Farm Bi
were handed down for 199, with many cases still pending. |
By United Press PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 5—| Truce negotiators met under a news blackout for the second straight day today, but Radio Peiping sought to fill the void with a fantastic new propaganda charge. {
The Chinese Communist radio said it was “believed in Washing-| ton” Britain intends to test new types of atomic arms on Korean| War prisoners in Australia. | “The Americans are believed to
have given their consent to the dispatch of 500 Korean War
from one of the gayest night club in all of Paris. 3 The show of the big, brassy and expensive Nouvelle Eve club will go on as scheduled before TV cameras but the girls will be covered. It was the French TV Service— not _the British Broadcas Corp~that ordered the girls “cover up” for the coaxial cancan
“We had no specific request from the BBC about it,” French {TV program director Jean D'Arcy
street clothes,” a representative of the Montmarte night club said. © “It will be difficult, but we will do our best to make it seem like . Montmarte,” he added. ! The night club performance 18 part of a seven-day show heralded
as the first international trans-* .
mission of a TV program. The program beginning next Tuesday designed to show Britons a s-section of Paris life. ys won't be quite the same atmosphere,” the night club representative admitted.
| 1 ~ : techie et The bureau also reported 50 WASHINGTON. id 5 — Con- Prisoners to Australia,” the Peip-| Leeal Vital Statistics. gamblers have gone to court on . led tdd ne ing broadcast said. “They are to| t x 30 A. M. charges of failing to buy a wager. STS grappled today the po-p,e" selected on Koje Island and BIRTHS , Lens Krieger. 81, at 1935 N. Meridian, Fist ing tax stamp, or not paying the litically hot issue of how high to|other camps on instructions of | BOYS | aorernutn. 2630 College. cardioap ; special 10 per cent tax on all fix government support prices for Generals (Mark .W.) Clark and AL Goleman, =. Joe. Ro id ois arold, vascular. Bog. Street bets handled. “Most” of these farm products. (Haydon L.) Boatner.” | | oten: Robert, Alice Taylor; Ora, Eivle Georve Mupeitiy, 9, at 963 NI\Tbbs. linister * have resulted in convictions, the my, issue came up for settle- No Source Given | Derk. ‘Sylvia Marris:” Alfred. Anne’ Por-| Esther Miller, 8. at 1428 N, Hi 9:30 bureau's monthly activity report ment on what probably will. be teour; Harold, Mary Gray. coronary thrombosis. v eem vane) Vo for April said, .
asses 10:30
the last session of Congress beIn handling almost 15,500 cases fore the November elections, and
No sources were given for the (report, but Peiping said it first
At General—Harry, Anita Johnson; James, |
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Henry Miller,
ted in the Vienna news- NEN A De Ba els ae A iar Sori ye” 8 Brestway, . sessasss 130 during their first year of opera-|it cut across party lines. The out-| "2°. Printed Rn on Zeitung a al gim and open ht | Borate Repy Lee. ary, "|Clarence Petty, 74, at 1250 Congress, erie OCIA Bp Tot na, ay influence the shaping|biirl ort diapsrok Com tho. of . ol Alo RICRATG: Marth Giabhidt CLs AISFRSCATOUE BL mera, ater recommended delinquents be as-'of the farm plank in the platform. >" as cy Tass SCOURGE OF AIR—New Lockheed F-94C Starfire jet fighter has no guns, but everything else. |a¢ Home — Hubert, Macbells Robinson, Sura Richards, 4, eral, artetios sessed @ total of more than $73l0f Both major parties at ther| C2 Russian news agency (| It sights enemy by radar, aims itself and fires rock ets without guidance of pilot, who only has to take | 4° N. Arsenal Fre. {Mary Turner. 75. at 1336 Bellefontaine. ES million for their unpaid taxes plus Chicago conventions. United Nations and Communist, " $igh's enemy by 3 ' ASL Fransiscjohn, 1s Miller: GL) 2iosclerotio heart, | CC penalties, or fines. The. bipartisan House far m|truce negotiators began their se- it off and land. - ae cir - atherine Bolls: Alan. Nita Wakeland: — Filed Assessments |bloc has insisted that a reluctant Set Sessions Friday at request of A ” Bie am Cul Calling. Lian — House-Senate Group : |Senate go along with th e Communists. I - S At Si. Vincent's — Joseph, Virginia Har-| act, In addition, the bureau filed in approving Togtslation ® House The latest session lasted an Qua ers 3000 Teen gers ummer AC Cottman. Georg. Waxing. Bianenipe: OK's Bomb Base Bill “jeopardy assessments” of almost, tinue high support prices for basic hour and 10 minutes. . Expected at ¥ ¥ tricia Resse; Charles. Francis Hannah:| WASHINGTON, July 5 (UP)~ $40 million. A jeopardy assess- Crops through 1955. The issue| Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison, Plan Tri P % X Yule Party olapd. R: as. Ubieibe tmuel. Betty House-Senate conferees have apment is filed when there is a was referred to a Senate-House (Chief United Nations delegate, P Y for C Conclave ’ Edi obianson; John, Fave Madden proved a $2,396,302,800 spending chance the man or his money may conference committee for settle. had “nothing to say” about what : Leslie: ~ Oscar, Wsther Davis: Morton, bill for construction and improvedisappear. ‘ment, went on in the truce tents, but it Planned Andres Polssnik; Lewis, Dorothy Mor:
GHTS
During the 12-month period, in-|
Would Set dictments were returned against Polley
To England
was believed the Allies asked for
an explanation of the Communist
A group of Quakers from Indi-
Times State Service | WINONA LAKE, July 5—-A total of 3000 teen-age young peo-
rison. At G hera) «~ Walter, Lucille Thornton; Clyde, Vivian Decker: Vincent, Joe Ann
iment of about 250 Army, Navy
and Air Force installations all
Th 1 lassitying” all ni Fr Women of about 35 Baptist con- Stawart. © or sargn mp Jor 8 over the world. 874 racketeers, including some) e House bill would tie the/Plan for “réclassifyirig” all war ple are expected to atten ations in the Indianapolis As-| Artis Dr: Willlam. Laura Lovins, 1316{ ‘The bill, approved last night, Whose cases had, been sent to the hands of the next administration| Prisoners, major stumbling block Anapolis will afte he ha Youth for Christ International 528% O% Will hold their annual SniSHE A¥ioAlbert srmenese Htc allots $1,012.308,000 for mats. DD Justice Department before thelon farm pol to an armistice. SHRIVErSasY Selebration © Eighth Annual Convention before sociation mith, 74 N_ Alabama Bt: Raymond. closed Air Force bases around the dia" special tax fraud drive started. | policy JO teiext three “Reds Offer Plan founding of the Soclety of Friends it cioses here July 13. Summer Ohristmas “party” Fricl pelores Nipfier “ie N“'oapilol ‘Ave’ |globe to be used to “saturate” an ington. The bureau said it had collected '° PY Tequiring that supports o this summer in Oxford, England.| Youth teams from more than day in the Tabernacle Baptist giorence. Mary McElwain, 24M Reda enemy with atomic and other ; ; for corn, cotton, wheat, ts| The Reds have offered to ex-| The Indianapolis Quakers will|20 cities will compete in the Bible! TWINS bombs. 8:30 rp: : i114 from gamblers for , peanuts e Indianapo c pe Church, %630 N. Somerset Ave. : 0 and 10:30 i AE on on Bm and the|and rice be kept at present levels tend the principle of voluntary re- join others of their faith from|Quiz finals during the convention | Tre. Mocting. from 10 ae oi ts At St. oyincent s—Clyde, Clydora Cross.| mpa compromise measure, which gambling tax itself. Since the of 90 patriation to Bouth Korean war|around the world for the Third / g . m.
per cent of parity. law went into effect last Nov. 1,
prisoners, but insisted that all
World Conference of the Society
which opened Sunday.
3 p. m, is called a “party” be-
At Methodist—Edgar, Vina Sturgill, Ss;
Joseph, Katherine Baire, boy and girl.
must be approved again by the
ames With that exception, farm law|North Korean and Chinese pris-iof Friends July 28 to Aug. 6. The Jack Hamilton, Kansas Oity, cause the churchwomen make pEATHS : ie A nate: ds Sls ie a more than 20,500 stamps ‘have, vides for a “sliding scale” un-/oners be returned to them. The|conference will be followed by theo Iepurted 3 SaHOn Rig pists quite an event of donating gifts Joseph Alkens, 69, at 242 W. Ray, cerebral version, but $362,015,200 below the been 201d. der which supports can range United Nations wants all prison-itercntenary observance. upils, at the convention. “The|fOT less fortunate persons in the), SENTINEE oo |\ General, pneumonts,| House bill, ATS. from 90 per cent of parity to as|erS to have the right to refuse re-| ge of those going from here, Bible Bas been outlawed in many| United States or some foreign Laston Carter. 60. at 113 'N. Baral, : Minish Reds Talk Peace, [10% as 75 cent of parity when Patriation. . are: places from the schools,” Mr, COUNtry. Friday, they will bring|, llo0nr oy oy gay mrosaway, myo-'LJ, §. Training Japanese sn I’ |surpluses develop. Parity ts af, UPited Nations spokesmen said Dr. Herbert Huffman, minister Hamilton commented, “but it is/t0 the meeting clothing to be| cardial BO ab 17% Nv. Noble: School p epare for War standard used to measure a price|(h® talks were conducted in al... First Friends Church; Al-| going back in through the lives of | distributed later in the Baptist Otodut Cochran. ud, . In Use of Tanks, Guns Worship r pP “paint business-like fashion.” Another : going ug Neighborhood House, Chicago. Hye Corn. TH ob 953 Albany, cerebral ite” like, 'C farmers and consumers|executive session will be heldVih COAte, Dr. John Haramy, Otto een agers, Where. school au. or Soc Da to AeOTCRALS TOKYO, July 5 (UP) — The BERLIN, July 5 (UP) — The alike. Sunday. : Wenneler, Me, apd us. Sgane thorities have not allowed meet- SE are yo . po Zestive THOS Foster, 76. at 5858 Shimer carci-\yy §, Army is training 500 offiYTERIAN Russians talked peace and pre-| President Truman has urged : codard, Mrs. Louls Kirkhoff,, . on sonool property, the kids| WFaP ouer ng £ faline Gallahue; 96, at 934 N, Oxford, cers of the Japanese national pothat flexible rts b 1 : Mrs. Frances Streightoff, Mrs, "8 « (Christmas papers but to give|Adaline 2 in the use of tank E Wan. pared aa If Jor wab today. | i Mears d Joel Traylor, Mrs. Hansom An.B2ve bought mobile chapels. "=, Croined to Mrs. Bruce wii ioCleiomite enerst, cereprar ICE FESEIVE In the use o : Soviet propagandist Ilya Ehren- With rigid high supports, arriman En 5 derson, Mrs. Lawrence Barrett Kansas City, for example, has Craig who will display. | thrombosis. ang heavy Millery, 1 was di situ h Alken Bl 1 . ; ; three such busses.” : Taig who arrange a QISPIAY.| wary Gregory, 79, st 3112 N. Delaware, |closed today. OUSER burg addressed this appeal to the en Blasts Plan Campaign Journe and Mrs. Katherine: Reeve and Ninety teen-agers from Miami Bring Own Sandwiches Bh oTouls, | - Kefiichi Masuhara, command: 1 for All Ages U.S: at a meeting.-of the World As the conferees prepared to Lg Y the: Misses Jeanette Harcourt, Fla oy ra en ag Elita Hermann, u at 3448 N. Tinos, | "0 ire new Japanese security beh cugl Sof Peace Council” in East Berlin: meet, Sen. George D. Aiken (R.| ST. CLOUD, Minn., July 5 (UP) ary Evelyn McNeely and Lucy convention Pe a in flag. Fach woman will bring her OWN perry Herring, 74, at 610 N. Senate, myo-| force, said at a press conference om Wrong? “Bit down at the conference ta-|, f the authors of flexi. —Mutual Security Administrator|O® orm: 483 From U.S draped uses sandwiches and church hostesses) carditis, =~ CL eivanis,|the Officers were training at an ching ble and come to an agreement "-), One Of the authors of flexi-|\ Lore) Harriman headed for oH Ls De Te oh d of| Will supply beverages, = Spnall| rn iano, 2001 N. |American camp in’ Japan. with the Soviet Union to abolishble supports, said this would waghington today after a three-| The total of 900 delegates from A 300-voice choir composed o .
= of life.”
ipeople want peace with the Amer‘ican people, with the American “worker, and with the American
ithe danger of war. The Soviet
apitalist. ‘
“destroy” the farm program. He! said he would oppose the House bill tooth and nail. . Sen. Aiken, senior Republican among the Senate conferees, said
day stumping tour of Minnesota. . The Democratic presidential] hopeful was non-committal on the success of his trip through the state, but said he was
Youth for Christ members from 30 states are singing at the convention meetings. Don Lonie, Detroit, will speak tonight and four major services are scheduled
16 countries will include 483 fro the United States. : The theme of the conference will be “The Vocation of Friends
The Soviet Union plans no at-/the Senate conferees had agreed
“veryiin the Modern World” Among
tack against the American way The Information Bureau West, an: anti-Communist organization, said S¢ Zone police have begun mining the border between West Germany and the East Ger-| man province of Saxony-Anhalt.
in advance they would not give in to the House.’ ! The Senate bill would merely continue through 1955 the present “dual parity” for computing support ‘prices for basic crops.
‘man for the Democratic nomina-
pleased” at his reception by Minnesota party leaders. - Mr, Ha , reportedly winning favor from President Tru-
the major subjects to be considered are “What Is the State of Our Society?” “The East-West
Conflict,” * Relations,” “Con-
tion, showed no restraint in attacking the Republican party and its leaders—both past and present.
scription” and “Christianity in a Revolutionary World.” y “Ra According to a Quaker spokes-
man, the conference at Oxford
for tomorrow. Dr. Bob Pierce, United Nations correspondent in Korea, will give the address at 3 p. m. tomorrow. ;
Field Sells 2.
children will be cared for and entertained while their mothers are in the auditorium, Mrs, W. E. Sharpe will be in charge of the program. - - : The Rev. Charles L. Kau, a mis-
slonary on furlough from India, will give the afternoon address.|| Mrs. Ellsworth Healey, president, will preside. : - Representatives will report proceedings of the American Baptist Convention, the Green Lake! !
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THE WILSON WAY
. ; r. Harriman told an Annan- Will be in no sense a gathering for! R oi oO # § Young People's meeting and the! «.means strict attention to all deIt sald border guards were or- 75 Injured as Stands abe Minn, a a that power the purpose of reminiscing about! a 10 u e S recent house party at Franklin! tails pride in pleasing everyone; dered to shoot without warning @g|je se at ‘4th’ Fete companies must produce the power|the past. It will point to the fu- By United Press College. : WT gy Sia anyone entering a 500-yard-deep P the people need “or the federal/ture and will be more concerned, CHICAGO, July 5 — Marshall] Garments brought to the and every exfra devotion and forbidden zone along the border. ESTELLINE, 8. D., July 5 with the next century of the
$160,000 Ransom
(UP) — A grandstand, jammed with 1500 Fourth of July cele-
{government will go ahead and!
He also called for expansion in|
ldo it.” Quaker movement than the first day of t
three.
Field Jr. announced the sale tos
by Field Enterprises, Inc., on the
wp radio stations owned,
{Christmas party will include such things as suits for boys and girls,
experience can think of.
blue jeans, women’s dresses and S d rural electrification, flood con- (West Coast for a total of $1.5'aprons and other items. Music, Beauty and Peaceful SurP id Kid brants, collapsed last night, in- trol, {rrigation and other farm World Service Fund million. : | pr 4 e efu Sur al | napers juring at lesat 75 persons. progress. « { - Mr. Field said KOIN and| 3 rounaings at the
About 35 persons were injured seriously, Dr. Michael Drobinsky of Estelline Hospital said. Fourteen of the victims were
PALERMO, Sicily, July 5 (UP) —A rich Sicilian landowner, kidnaped by bandits 16 days ago,
He said Americans are more . offs prosperous today than they nave Raised to $1 Million| ever been in our history,” and; Final offerings of the Church
treated for broken legs and sevWas ¥leased Wnharmeq Ld others suffered back or kid-!|
ie
after his family paid a ransom of 100 million lire (about $160,-| 000).
A capacity crowd was watching {an amateur entertainm@nt pro-
Antonio Dali was kidnaped gram at the outdoor speedway Texas He's ‘No Deal’
while driving from Palermo to Park when the stand began to Trapani. He was kept in a cave|5a8.
while his family was told to pay| Mother, Three Tots
the ransom if they wanted to see!
Dalf’s ears and send them to rela-| , “0 60 0" 5a" er three young
Hes. faintly’ paid the — drowned in the Homie e Tamily [River yesterday while “jo - and Dali was brought back blind-| y y Joy folded jon mule to the outskirts tor which was taken “without of the small town' of Balestrade suthority” from a Marine unit and released. |
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: likely presidential nominee today bers including children. present “Sermons from Science.” him alive. The bandits warned D ‘Joy Ride’ after listing five of the conditions| In 1051, the membership gave Mr. Field said the decision ot Climbing aboard a copper cylinthat if the money were pot paid Jrown on y that must or must not exist be-|$850,000 and in 1940, only $109. Field Enterprises, Inc. of which der, Dr. Speake will Permit a in a week they would chop off | MOBILE, Ala., July 5 (UP)— | fore he'd accept a draft, among |000, {he is president, to sell the stations!
re. He sald the ‘bandits treated him| The victims were Mrs. Milton|
ney injuries. i
urged the return of a Democratic'os God for world service have
administration to keep the ball brought 1951 and 1952 gifts to! rolling. [$1 million. The denomination’s fiscal which ended Monday, as a banner year, the first during which the church has received! [that large an amount for global HOUSTON, Tex. July 5 (UP)iwork. It represents a per capita —Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois contribution of nearly $10 since!
loomed even more sharply as a|the church has only 107,000 mem-|
rr year, Gov. Stevenson Tells
them a “no deals” attitude, “not| The church has set a goal for| | with anyone.” |the coming fiscal year of $1 mil-| | Mr. Stevenson left today for II-|lion and decided to raise $2 mil-|
Ranch in south Texas where he The recent international convenrested after attending the four- ton voted on these questions. day Governors’ Conference here. Gov. Stevenson said during the
British Laborites Ask |
KOIN-FM, Portland, Ore. and, KJR, Seattle, Wash., were sold to| the Mt. Hood Radio:and Tele-| vision Broadcasting Corp. of Portland, and Mt. Rainier Radio| and Television Broadcasting, Corp., of Seattle, Wash. |
stands out| - Principals in the two corpora- Speak at the third annual Moody
Chicago, Edward G. Burke Jr. | of San Antonio, C. Howard Lane of Chicago, Ted R. Gamble of| Portland, and Sherill C. Corwin| of Los Angeles.
was dictated by geographical con-| sideration. He said the major interests of the corporation are cen-|
ing” in a faulty amphibious trac-|linois after two nights at the Kinglion for a special building fund. tered in Chicago and New York.
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Mr, Stolkin said it is the inten-!| tion of his group-to continue op-|
eration of the station in accord-!|
ance with policies adopted by Mr,
Billy Graham To Speak
Times State Service WINONA LAKE, Evangelist Billy Graham will
[tions include Ralph E. Stelkin of Bible Institute Conference and; rally which will open]
alumni here July 13 and close July 20.
Dr. George 8. Speake of the’
Moody Institute of Science will
million votes of electricity to pass through his body, raising his temperature to a dangerous 104 degrees. Dr. Speake, the evangelist, presenting such feats as floating metal rings in thin air, playing 4 tune on a beam of
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light and frying eggs on a cold a \ a i well, giving him good food, ex- Wisehart, wife of a Marine staff conference he would reject or ac- c . Field. stove, travels hit ae - TFITY i hs WT S cellent wine ‘and all the cigars sergeant, and her children, Mil- cept a draft if.and when it de- ut in Royal Allowance Both the Seattle and Portland laboratory into service camps ’ ’ —————————————r————————— he wanted. {ton Jr., 5; Kathy, 3, and Bill, 2, | veloped. Hoa | !
LONDON, July 5 (UP)—Two
{labor members have asked par-| liament to cut, rather than increase, allowances paid by the government to the royal family. Emrys Hughes and James Car-! {mi¢hael opposed a parliamentary committee's recommendation that royal allowances be increased by $182,000 a year to $1,330,000.
stations have filed Jelgviston applications with the Federal Communications Conmimission. Mr, Lane, who is president of both corporations, said it is the intention of the new owners to prose-! cute these applications vigorously If and when the FCC approves the sale.
throughout the country. Hundreds-are expected to convene for the special alumni rally, July 19. Alumni executive secretary Herbert Lockyer Jr. will conduct the meeting as well as emcee the conference sessions. Other scheduled speakers in-
Moody _— INDIANAPOLIS
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clude the Rev. Philip R, Newell,
Instead, they asked the House Youth for Christ Pastor |dean of student affairs at the in-|
of Commons to cut the figure to
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. {stitute; Dr. Carl Armerding,! $700,000 a year, They also recom. Raps Red Church Fight | Wheaton College professor, Th HAAG'S. Buthed Jor Gat? va Helided the allowance paid the WINONA LAKE, July 5 (UP) Dr. 8. Maxwell Coder, vice presi-| : Loos od 4 ou e oS A Inburgh, husband of Communism is “counterfeiting dent of Moody Institute. | 402 N. Capitol Ave. or i een zabeth, be put at $28,000 Christianity from conversion right | ————— eee Day Phone Night Phone f a year instead of $112,000, as reC- through to consecration,” the {| - vL1-5367 AT-0473 L $304 ommended by the parliamentary : 1 Senate Asks States % 4
324 w. MORRIS president of the Youth for Christ a, International said last night. . T i “China has proved clearly that | ° Allow Soldier Vote
the Communists are out to get| WASHINGTON, July 5 we
the Christian church,” Dr. Rob- Senate leaders have introduced, EO. J. EGENOLF
jert A. Cook, Chicago, told the an-|egislation asking state gover- § {nual Youth for Christ convention, Ors to take necessary measures | MACHINIST 928 8S. Penn. St. AT-4285
committee, The two’ laborites ‘made their | proposals in amendments to the committee’s report, which will be debated In Commons next Wednesday.
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. He said the only bulwark|l0. allow servicemen to vote in| Yanks in Moscow Hold |against communism is a “nation-| this year's elections. >) al revival of faith in God.” Republican leader Styles July Fourth Rife | Another speaker, Rev. Jack|Bridges (N. H.) served notice he MOSCOW, July 5 (UP)—U. §./Robinson, Ft. Worth, Tex. said Will ask the Senate to approve Ambassador George F.. Kennan scandals in sports are “clear-cutithe resolution today, read George Washington's prayer examples of the moral decay of|,~ -
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