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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 13

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THE LOUISVILLE, KY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1951. 13 SECTION 1 (3? KLEMPNER Shooting Count Is Reinstated Speed-Up Due In Prosecuting A 'GOOD NAME TO REMEMBER Bv Husband ooo I WHEN YOU HAVE SCRAP Wife Says He's Angered By Refusal To Sell Home A man reinstated a shooting Tax Dodgers Special Fraud Drive Mapped by Treasury The Treasury Department now hopes to start prosecuting tax- I tvlempner Bros. I 137U1379 lexngton Rood 1 jj looisville 4, Ky. Ijil Phone A 5391-92 1 charge against his estranged wife dodging racketeers 60 days after because, she wouldn't, sell her house and give him the money.

the wife charged in Municipal Court yesterday. investigations are completed. John B. Dunlap, head of the department's special fraud drive, told of this plan yesterday. He was here for a conference of Treasury tax collectors and enforcement officials in Kentucky CAREER GIRL FINDS NEW, SAFE BLEACH FOR DAINTY RAYON UNDIES 7h "coupon worth JjfTo YOlj JjV ToTja COST QUAT and Tennessee.

After it is worked up, the average tax case now kicks around The case of Mrs. Delia ku-dolph, 25, freed three months ago of a malicious-shooting charge in the wounding of her husband, Cecil Rudolph, '22, was continued to May 26. She said her husband "threatened several times lately to reinstate the charge if I didn't give him money. I refused to sell my house so he is trying to get me in trouble." Says He Was In Hospital nearly 30 months before an indictment is returned, Dunlap said. The streamlined system will only to those who violate tax laws in connection with illegal income.

Can Explain Their Case Thev will get a chance to ex plain their case to a committee at the local level and in rare cases in Washington, Dunlap said. If the Treasury Department is not Courier-Journal Photo Rudolph admitted he was angry at his wife because she would not give him two guns she had kept. "The real reason for the reinstatement is that I was still in the hospital when the case was filed away February 19. I intend to give her the works," he said. Rudolph was shot in the back January 3 in an argument at their former home, 228 N.

18th. i i it -Si convinced the failure to report income was innocent of fraud, rirosecution then will be recom mended. Standard treatment will be kept for other tax cases. In Kentucky and Tennessee, this involves the following: INSPECTING public-health organizations in Kentucky is Dr. Rafael Lachner, Costa Rica, right.

With him is Dr. Andrew Uterhart, State Board of Health dentist Costa Rican Praises Mobile Dental Units City "Tui SSZ. I Tm. M'S FLAT CTALL PAItlT 2Jn FOR ANY IKTERIOR SURFACE PUNT I HALF THE TIME I fl; 100 oil base, does not contain a drop of I fl "Jr ill I FOR ANY IKTERIOR SURFACE PAINT IN HALF IHfc limt 1009c oil base, does not contain a uiu vi "I always wished someone would discover a harmless bleach for dainty rayon lingerie, 'snowy' is it." (name on request) Now you can safely bleach "dainty slips, panties, bras, blouses of nylon or rayon. Gold Seal "snowy" bleach removes that gray look without harming fabric.

Just use "snowy" in the bowl or tub while doing your personal laundry. No extra work. A powder not a liquid "snowy" bleaches gently does not irritate skin. Keep "snowy" in your bathroom. Do get it today at grocery, drug or department store.

"snowy" ind Gold Seal are trademarks of the Gold Seal Co. The Personal Laundry Bleach with the Mrs. Churchill In Hospital London, May 15 Mrs. Winston Churchill, wife of Britain's wartime Prime Minister, was operateo on today at St. Mary's Hosoital.

A bulletin issued by the hospital said: "Mrs. Churchill's operation has been perfectly successful. It will entail her remaining in the hospital for about three weeks, followed by six to eight weeks' after which she should be 1. An investigation by the deputies of the Internal Revenue collector or agent, or perhaps of both. 2.

An investigation by the district intelligence office of the Treasury. 3. Recommendation of prosecution to the Chicago division, Office of Treasury Intelligence. 4. Recommendation for prose Mobile dental units of the Kentucky State Board of Health drew praise yesterday from a Central American observer.

Dr. Rafael Lachner, director of the Costa Rica Public Health Dental Hygiene Department, said he was enthusiastic water quite well. over the trailers, as well as hospitals and water-fluoridation Pleasant cution by Chicago to Washington. Goes to District Attorney 5. Recommendation by the Treasury Department in Washington to the Attorney General that the case be prosecuted.

6. Directions by the Attorney General to the U. S. attorney in the district where the return was filed to seek an indictment. programs in Kentucky.

Dr. Lachner is in the United States on a three-month visit sponsored by the World Health Organization of the United Nations. He came to Kentucky a no sealing, priming or second coat necessary g'ves permanent, washable finish brush it on or roll it on IMAGINE PAINTING AN ENTIRE CEILING FOR JUST 92c FOR THE FIRST TIME 1 DEEP TONE, ONE-COAT COLORS AT POPULAR PRICES I Dentists in the units examine school children's teeth and provide free dental service to indigent children. "We have one unit now in Costa Rica," said Dr. Lachner.

"And we hope to add more." Costa Rica lies just north of Panama. But Dr. Lachner said it's hotter in Louisville than in San Jose, capital of Costa Rica, because the latter is on a plateau. week ago and will leave soon for At several points along the line, Richmond, Ind. After inspecting dental trailers at Lexington, he worked for two days in a unit at Mount Sterling.

-3 Only Penny a-fT mL. Two per i ir 4 conferences are possible that may result in settlement of the cases for civil penalties without criminal prosecution. Dunlap was asked why it was necessary for the income-tax cases to be referred to Washington at all. He said Attorney General Mc- GET YOUR COUPON Civil Service Won't Change AT BOOTH 214 Grath had insisted the Washington office of the Attorney Gener ft al approve prosecution before indictments are sought. In nearly ft FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE all other criminal cases, the U.

S. attorney in a Federal Court district is allowed to seek an indictment on his own initiative. From Fear to Freedom 'Racial9 Ads The Louisville Civil Service Board will continue to specify in its advertisements whether "white" or, "colored" applicants are being sought for various job openings. The advertisements recently were attacked by the Louisville branch of the National Associa Can Only Work Up Cases Dunlap said he did -not know why, McGrath wanted Washing ton approval of income-tax cases against racketeers. He explained the Treasury De partment can only work up cases; the Attorney General controls prosecutions.

tion for the Advancement of Colored People through its president, Harry S. McAlpin. McAlpin said the ads were "shocking and insulting," and Dunlap said, however, that one hurdle in collecting income taxes had been removed. asked the board to amend its rules to eliminate such references. He Previously, collectors of Inter nal Revenue could not file liens also asked that applications be accepted for all jobs without re against taxpayers who were under criminal investigation.

Now, un der a new ruling of the depart ment, they can do so if they feel the interests of the Government require it, Dunlap said. A lien kaaavavaasaaiaauuti I i Economy 54 DENTIST I gives the Government a preferred claim against assets of a taxpayer. William M. Gray, Treasury In telligence Unit chief for Kentucky and Tennessee, will head the gard for race. Yesterday, the board announced it had discussed McAlpin's suggestions with the heads of City departments and agencies and had decided to continue the present advertising policy.

Frankfort City Council Votes Social Security Frankfort, May 15 (P) The City Council voted last night to place all City employees except policemen, firemen, and elective officials under Social Security. The action, taken under terms of a 1951 law, is retroactive to January 1. racketeer-tax drive in the two Whether or not one looks to the Bible, a promise lies therein which offers hope (Rev. "behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it." For those facing fear and trouble, the door of Truth is open today as never before, and man-made measurements of hope and health can no longer shut it. Why? A great book, the Christian Science textbook SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTl'BES by Mary Baker Eddy has opened the way to freedom.

In a plain, logical way it is showing how the Bible promises can be made practical in daily life. It shows what real freedom is and ho it can be prayerfully won. Many are turning today to this book, stepping thankfully througn the door of promise into their God-given heritage of freedom. states. $800 Aivarded Man Claiming Neiv Car Squibb rfrVflKf T63TMtKUSK Was- Defective 5 nil Jl U'n Mint- 4L-rniw The Council also gave first A Circuit Court jury yesterday reading to an ordinance putting awarded $800 to William F.

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