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Tax Scandals Bared By House Probers-

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Horse Y : : | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6—House investigators have dug - . 7 \up a whole new batch of scandals in the Internal Revenue Butler Plans F thy I t th 5 } \ug. 6 (UP) — oungsters to Put on Style Sh ow | Bureau—this time in its alcohol tax unit. a er a S e acon ¥ 50, Lexington, Attired in the latest “Paris” plaka hn Congressional informants said a thorough-going in- * y » or Clee Ae children’s styles, ‘kiddies will 3 = ; 3 vestigition, conducted With the s———e—semem———— He Di n t Bring Home : , took the life promenade for “Mommie and Ea active help of the Treasury De-iwas named a special assistant dSSes $ b

partment, has produced evidence 'top Treasury Secretary John W that a number of liquor dealers Snyder to direct the department's were “allowed to settle large fed- own housecleaning program. eral tax claims for “puny” sums. Mr. Harney's staff includes) They said dt also has been es- Treasury agents, narcotics investablished that liquor litenses tigators atid other topflight per-

d mare show Daddy” at the Windsor Tot Shop's

annual youngsters’ fashion show Aug. 20. This is part of Village ‘Merchants

By DONNA MIKELS ments, Asked what form of treatHome Audiences It's bad enough when a hus- ments he replied:

i sayy! rivity “Wine treatments, judge — it's . bi § L p Can Get Credits and doesn't bring home the ihe only thing that helps.”

bacon. | Sniffing the air, Referee Mance Butler University will take to! But when he wastes the bacon asked if perhaps White had

, passenger in ; Golden Star té Fair. The d after suffer-

the Windsor Association's

when the van two-day festival, starting Aug. |were issued to former prohibition (sonnel. the television waves Sept. 15 his wife brings home, it's time taken a treatment before coming ruck Tuesday 19. Proceeds will go toward de- era bootleggers and to other Doing Own Snooping offering two college courses to gor action {to court and the defendant re4 velopment of a park for the {“shady characters” and that per- : home audiences for university : {plied he had—one-half pint by Austin, Area lsons with “political influence” The House subcommittee staff, credit. Or so at least was the thought|" «what brand is this cure all?” BM Canien Toddlers to 12-year-olds are have wangled choice jobs in the under chief counsel, Charles Lyon, = ywppan rv has donated to the Of the family of Henry Frank asked the curious referee and

algohol tax unit. is keeping close taps on the re-' 1 the 10 to 10:30 a. m. time White, 1315 Columbia Ave. who White replied: Public Airing Later sults and doing a little snooping 54 on weekdays throughout the Yesterday pressed nonsupport| “Well, I can’t remember the op 2 1S OWE. first school semester. The tele. charges against the 53-year-old name, but it's the one that costs { The findings are scheduled for one congressional source sald casts will originate in the sta. White. 120 cents a half pint.”

2.publis BINGE Jatey Lis year by the tax unit apparently nas no tions studios. In Juvenile Court, members of| Unimpressed by White's “treatihe hind Hd aby Cy Cecll fixed policy of settling back taxes A course in “American Nation- the "family testified White not|ment,” Mr. Mance fined him $100 gl jee hee je oY "ro io of liquor dealers. al Government’ will be offered Only failed to support the .fam- and sentenced him to 180 days on K ng ( 4 al, To road R roms Y. This source cited one case in Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, lV. but that he wasted foodstuffs the Indiana State Farm. tion io A oy which a dealer in a southern city with Prof. Hubert H. Hawkins Pought by Mrs. White's wages as| “I think they have treatments Hon i na $ ) Ct: got off the hook by paying $5000 lecturing. On Tuesdays and restaurant worker. The wie, (that will work better there,” the Bg sysiem. to settle a tax claim estimated Thursdays. Dr. Werner W. Beyer a diabetic, and two daughters judge said. Hearings have been delayed .... .. .¢ §50000 to $100,000. Will lecture on “World Litera- ire working to buy their home errr : Yeggs Flee Office

eligible to register now until Aug. 15 at the store, 6010 E. 21st St. Owners of the shop, Bert and Margaret Turner, have set the show ‘for 8 p.m, Entertainment and demonstrations of new products also will be included.

Other Events Slated

Other events scheduled for the festival include contests for men S and women; finals of the city park department amateur talent

t was insured s worth twice

-known show nder and Vooto the fair at Commander o0doo suffered

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because of the illness of .Carroll| ture. and support the family. Mealey of Albany, N. Y., former] | Viewers may enroll at the uni-

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guest; music by the Children's : oreo ; : Wanted to See It A 6 (UP Accordion Band of the Indiana |Deputy Internal Revenue Com- Messa e Cast {versity for credit and buy text- as After Cracking Safe 1 ue too) Music 'Co., and a women's style {missioner in charge of the alcohol ge books and a special work kit ~~ His children said their father| ggg working yeggs fled last 2 oa show conducted by Dorothy Bugie unit. . Mr. Mealey resigned be: which accompany the courses. came in drunk and. abusive and night from the South Side Con-

of the Windsor Dress. Shop. |cause of ill health. In Sea Brings The lecturers will give assign- ordered them to fry bacon for|struction Co. office, 109 W. Mor-

» first woman

i D 4 T fon has . » televis . Mike ‘Dunn, WXLW' radio an | he investigat iments to the television students, pi But first h “ ris St., when something appary and tricky : , been largely in the hands of ( ouple Toqge he who will mail their homework to : rst he wanted 10 “look . . i astar of cere > ’ { i " ently ed m they tr Jarbor. DE i) he ante) of een M. L. Harney, assistant director I g ther It over, tly startled them as they tried

monies, and the Haymakers. ra dio and television entertainers will provide music from 8 p. m till' 12 midnight both evenings All contests and entertainment will be free. A televigion set is

to open the second of two safes. The men ransacked the office, forced open two soft drink machines and cracked the first safe. 5, Police said they were working on the second vault when they fled, leaving their tools scattered about

the school for grading and credit. {14 demanded they take three May Go to School pounds of bacon from the refrigAt the end of the TV semester. arator and spread it out strip by Tan. 15, the home students either strip on a clean bed sheet. He may go to the school for final then “selected” several stri s he traveled 3000 miles to See axaminations or request a uni-|Mrs. White returned Ba ang after she answered his lonely versity representative to call at work to find the spoiled bacon

ersity of Minnch, graduate, water at the uluth-Superior , seven hours n the time she

of the Bureau of Narcotics, who! pyBLIy, Ireland. Aug. 6 (UP)

A Pennsylvania welder met today the dark-haired Irish colleen

worse tere {ALE FiFRMEN

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PLANNING—Youngsters talk with Mrs.

: ay school, then follow the same pro- was brought into court and orBreda O'Sullivan shook hands cedure as the home students. dered to Br his family by ='*| For persons who wish to fol- eight children. But in the period low the courses without paying since that time, it was testified, [tuition for university credit, But- he contributed only sporadically ler is offering study Kits to the and then quit work entirely three courses which will include back-| weeks ago. ground notes on each lecture to] When Referee Mercer Mance ' be given. asked White why he had quit, the(has been getting a month's avas shy t him there. | was too shy to mee |defendant replied he had ulcers|erage rainfall a week for the past After the hand-shaking, with]

. {and he had been taking treat-'three weeks. Breda flanked by her mother, the | thel Charged | gtr mm two traveled to Lispole, home of! > |

the O’Sullivans. Mr. Hayostack Te Billy Rose BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Aug.|

. planned to spend his vacation] —_— 6 (UP)-- Bandleader Ben Bernie's |

al pier. to be offered as a grand prize. about their Aug. 20 style show. vear-old high eee eee eee | message cast into the Atlantic home with the final tests. ~~ |still covering her bed. the room. tar from Du- . in a bottle nearly seven years On-campus students may VIEW| White has been on suspended Noung was reported missing. ttempted the Seaman Smuggles Girl to Canada In Duffle Bag ago. the lectures over a TV set atigsentence since January, when hel Rain to S$ ent route yes- c ain 10 Jpare ie had been in g a half hours,

forced him to nt.

VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Aug. 6 (UP)—A Spanish seaman and the

Campbell River, B.-C., and were but -finally took her before the picked up a few hours later by ship's officers when he could no ie i » ian oirls police. They said. they were in longer smuggle enough food. to aiuzaciive 90-pound lualian gir) he/| ve. ‘her to keep her from starving.

smuggled aboard ship his) Mr, Farraolandia said he carried —

duffle bag. appealed to immigra- Miss Capelloni aboard the freight- Polly Comes Through ;

tion authorities today to let them, p,,,.i01is before the ship|: CHATHAM, Eng. Aug, 6 (UP) make their home in Canada. Isailed from a Belgian port more ,—A 60-year-old red and blue maLiborio Farraolandia, 30, and than two months ago. He kept caw, Polly, laid an egg yesterday Rita Capelloni, 25, jumped ship atlher hidden for seven weeks at sea, —her first in 43 years.

MADISON, Wis.,, Aug. 6 (UP) Weatherman Al Joos says he gladly would send some Wisconsin rain to the drouth-stricken South. “We've had enough to take care of two southern states,” he said. Mr. Joos said Wisconsin

shyly with Frank Hayostack, Johnstown, Pa.. in the small town of Tralee in the “kingdom” of Kerry. Mr. Hayostack arrived at Shannon Airport yesterday on a Pan‘American airliner, but Breda, 24

in

STRAUSS STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL § SAYS: STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT |

Chief Hancock Arnold Phillips there.

Indiana firemen will open their

pap aa SR NG UE Wo | : . jidow accused Showman Billy! as Wii, nignligt gigs ig ik ‘Wetbacks’ Swim Home p ("0,0 exnibiting an 3s i ening session i se y. ; Se nag : gyri o Ger-| ELSA, Tex, Aug. 6 (UP) affidavit claiming she had un-| {man park 8500 S. Meridian gt. Border patrol officials said today natural trelations with his es-|

that many Mexican “wetbacks,” tranged wife, Eleanor Holm Rose, | Ralph Aldrich, president of the _ = ,-0q because they swimiat an all-female sex party.

|Indiana Fire- across the Rio Grande to enter, Mrs. Dorothy W. Bernie, 42, | men’s Associa- the U. S. illegally, are doing a filed misdemeanor criminal libel] - (tion, will offi-. turnabout. They are swimming charges against Mr. Rose in |cially open the back to Mexico voluntarily be- municipal court yesterday. | convention at cause the cotton crop is not big gnhoyld he return to California, hej 9:30 a. m, to- enough to give work to all Mexi- would be prosecuted. He cannot | morrow. Offi- can aliens. be extradited. {cial welcomes | The late “Old Maestro's” widow {will be extended specified in ‘her complaint that

to the firemen from Police |Chief John AmIbuhl; Sheriff | Smith; Assistant {Chief of the Inidianapolis Fire Department, Arnold ‘W. Phillips; Fire Department | {Chief Joseph Hancock and Mayor Clark. | Gov. Schricker, a founding! member who joined when he was)

{her former employee, Mrs. Al{berta Jones, gawes Mr. Rose the {affidavit for use in his contested New York divorce suit. Mrs. Jones® spicily - worded document said Mrs. Bernie par-| ticipated in sex parties with Mrs. | Rose and another woman identi-| fied only as “Trudy,” according to the plaintiff. |

What a ‘Dish’ In Thaf Saucer

¥f flying saucers are real ,.. Then there must be someone in them . . And it could be a girl. What do you imagine she looks like? Draw your conception of a girl or woman who might be a passenger in a fly-

Mr. Aldrich

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|chief of Knox Fire Department in 1917, will address the group. Highlight of Friday's session will be election and installation of officers.

{| ing saucer. Send the drawing to The Times, and youwnight win the $10 prize for the most unique idea. of what the flying saucer woman or girl might look like.

Hit by Tree Limb

A 52-year-old man was knocked |

unconscious for 15 minutes today by a limb of a dead elm tree he helped fell in the yard at 1401 Bellevieu Pl. Floyd Watson, 2837

The Ladies’ Auxiliary will! Be sure your entry is mailed Lyon Ave. was treated by a Genhold its convention on the same -—or brought to The Times--by eral Hospital physician, then redays. midnight tomorrow. joined his two co-workers. rt — iver | | : | STRAUSS STORE HOURS SATURDAY 9:30 TILL I' | SeraLss SAYS: OTHER DAYS AS USUAL 9:30 TILL § | SAYS:

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