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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 3

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FEB. 8, 1964 SANDUSKY REGISTER PAGE 3 IRS Will Clean Out Own Skum WASHINGTON (AP)-The Internal Revenue Service e.xpects to make additional arrests in the next few weeks as it steps up its campaign to root out corruption in its ranks. Thirteen persons have been arrested this year, including seven IRS employes, in bribery and embezzlement cases. Six were arrested last week in New York City. More arrests in the New York case are predicted by U.S.

Atty. Robert M. Morgenthau. Arrests also are expected in other areas. Mortimer M- Caplin, IRS commissioner, declined to make any predictions about future arrests although he had said previously that the New York investigation is continuing.

Caplin said increased arrests stem from the IRS' three-year campaign against internal corruption. Attempted bribes have been reported by 126 IRS employes over the past three years. SAVE FOR FUN Lawyers Fight To Get Beckwifh Out On Bond JACKSON, Miss. i 'i Defense lawyers prepared today for a legal fight to free Byron De La Beckvvith on bond pending a new trial on a charge ol murder. Beckwifh, segregationist, had confidently expected to stroll the streets of his hometown, Greenwood, this weekend.

Instead he was still in a cell, astonished by a mistrial. The all-white jury in the 12- day-old Circuit Court trial was dismissed Friday after reporting itself deadlocked. It had deliberated 11 hours. Beckwilh, who is white, was charged with gunning down Medgar Evers. 37, a Negro, state field secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Mrs.

Evers declined comment on the outcome. Jurors packed their belongings as quickly as possible and left the courthouse. Judge Leon F. Hendrick urged them not (o talk to anybody about their deliberations. CLOTHES LOOK FRESH NEW When They're Dry Cleaned PLAIN SKIRTS and SWEATERS This Special Good to Friday, Feb.

14 only HUNTLEY CLEANERS 1716 W. Monroe St. Phone 626'3163 Read The Classified Pages You'll always save when you buy from the merchant who offers SANDUSKY ACATIONLAND STAMPS THE BEATLES MEET THE four members of Britain's young singing group, the Beatles, stand at the microphones in the jam-packed presi room of Kennedy International Airport yesterday after arrival from London. (AP Wirephoto) Beatles Land In U.S.; Teens Wild NEW YORK (AP)--The Beatles, Britain's rock 'n' rollers with the haystack hairdos, blew up a teen-age storm by arriving here. At Kennedy Airport Friday, about 3,000 delirious, shrieking, hooky-playing youngsters, many of them carrying Beatle banners, strained against police barricades to welcome the singing, guitar-strumming quartet.

It was mostly girls, girls, girls. "I love them, I them!" cried one. "They're so cute!" said another. "Their singing tears me apart and lets out all frustrations," sighed a Brooklyn girl. Pelted by jelly beans and candy kisses, all loving every bit of it, were Beatles Paul McCartney, 21; George -Harrison, 21; Ringo Starr, 23, and John Lennon, 23.

Lennon's pretty blonde wife, Cynthia, accompanied the OPEN SUNDAY 11 a. m. to 7 P- PERKINS PLAZA (SANDUSKY) PERKINS AVE. (RT. 250) AT COLUMBUS group but stayed well in tlie background.

The Beatles, their records best sellers for months, were almost an American institution before they got here. Already on sale are Beatle wigs, boots, T-shirts, sweatshirts, toss pillows and scarves. In Britain, 20,000 rag-mop wigs have been sold. The adulation of the Beatles is reminiscent of the grip Frank Sinatra had on teen-agers some years ago and, more recently, of Elvis Presley. But when a newsman described them as "four Elvis Presleys" the foursome shouted in unison: "No, no, no!" The Beatles began their debut in a Liverpool jazz cellar 15 months ago for about $20 a week.

They now command $10,000 a performance and are reputed to have earned $17 million. Zooming into Manhattan, each in his own limousine, the Beatles created consternation at the staid old Plaza Hotel, where they're staying. There was a screaming crowd waiting there, and foot patrolmen and mounted troops had to take over. The Beatles appear Sunday night on television. On Tuesday they go to Washington for a concert.

On Wednesday they will give two shows at New York's Carnegie sellouts. Another stop during their tour, which ends Feb. 17, is Miami Beach. Asks Princess To Drop Royal Rights AMSTERDAM (AP)-A CatJi- oljc newspaper advised Princess Irene today to drop her rigiits to the Netherlands throne if she intends to pursue her own religious and romantic life. The newspaper Volkskrant offered the counsel to Queen Juliana's second daughter, who was converted to Catholicism about a year ago but kept it secret until recently.

Some circles looked on the editorial as a dictate to the blonde princess, 24, whose reported Spanish romance has had the Dutch people buzzing. Irene's father. Prince Bernhard, may clear up the and confusion when he brings the princess back from Spain. Volkskrant summed up the problem of the princess in one sentence: "Relinquishing the succession rights seems to be the most probable answer." Premier Victor Marijnen, who shut off palace information sources Friday night and made it clear that all news of the royal troubles would come from the government, is a Catholic. The House of Orange is traditionally Protestant.

Prince Bernhard kept discreet silence as did Queen Juliana. They had nothing to say about the story on Irene's conversion to Catholicism, her purported romance with a Spanish nobleman, and her protracted stay in Spain. The Dutch have not liked the Spaniards for years and Gen. Francisco Franco's association with the Nazis did little to change this. This background has elevated a family problem to high level politics.

The Dutch, who love their monarchy, about a family that seems to produce only girls. Happy's Last Trip PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-The western campaign swing Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller is making with lier husband is probably her last extended political activity until after the birth of the child she is expecting in June.

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