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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 5

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The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
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5
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US Compromises Six Tax Cases For $1443205 Less THE FRESNO BEEFresno stf Aug 30 1952 -5 Industry Optimism Grows SAN FRANCISCO UP of business done during 1 the corresponding quarter of last year The association reported much of the optimism can be attributed to the sounder inventory position of many manufacturers About 32 per cent said their inventories sre lower than a year ago The association commented this could mean a large part of the accumulated stock which a year ago was burden-some now hss been liquidated WASHINGTON AP The 'from July 1945 Involved the late first six compromise tax rases Boyle who the bu- flle aM' "afliliatpd iwlth the Pendergast machine in City After his thp Government arrepfed a 1P8Ssot11ement from his estate of than original assessments 35000 for claims totaling $687- The biggest was the case of goo Jack (Greasy Thumb) Cuziki if May 1951 it was disclosed once connected 'With the Al Ca-rvid 1 Kaplan of Council pone gang in Chicago He sct- j3iUffSi jt agreed to pay the tied tax interest and penalty iR0Vernment $282078 over a 'six J300000 foriyear period io settle taxinteiest $100000 in 1942 and penalty claims of $355271 Estate Tays Much lew Bared By Request Another settlement dating: The bureau disclosed these three cases on specific request Under a presidential directive the bureau now makes public all compromise settlements made on or after August 20th of this year Previous cases are revealed only after a query naming the individual The first three cases since August 20th showed settlements totaling $45729 on claims aggregating $58729 These included $983 which one taxpayer agreed to pay in the future with interest but the bureau listed the $983 as a temporary loss A survey indicates California manufacturers sre more optimistic about business and employment prospects now than they have been in more than a year The California Manufacturers Association polled business exec-: utives of the state for their opinions on fourth quarter business jand employment in 1952 i About 74 per rent said they expect to equal or to exceed the 1818 FRESNO ST Corner of and Fresno Sts Opposite the Subway DOORS OPEN AT NOON 9 PM Closed Monday (Labor Day) Angelina Santoyo Margarita Munoz Soledad Rodriguez General Doubts Victory Aim LOS AP the required 32 points' to be ro-General Daniel Hudelson who fated home His big goal commanded Southern Califor- uwcs in battu? 40th Infantry Division in the field declared he saw oal should means we are not fighting to in Korea nor are we making an all out effort here at home to win for immediate delivery Slash! Bang! Peoples declares WAR on High Prices Here is a double barrel bargain a complete 7-piece Living Room Group slashed to $8995 that's right you get all seven pieces large Bed Divan and Chair two Matching End Tables a large Cocktail Table two beauti- ful Lamps everything yo need for your living room at one LOW PRICE! Lowest Price Anywhere! Select Your In my opinion this is by no means the fault of the American people Hoover Lists 6934 Feer US Reds State Has 3621 SAN -Edgar Hoover the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said today there is a sharp decrease in the number of Communists in the United States from a year ago s' Hoover reported there are 26-674 known Communist Party members in the country now That is 6934 fewer than a year ago California is second only to New York in the number of Communists Hoover said There are 3621 card carriers in California and 11659 in New York He reported Illinois has 1492 Ohio 1224 and New Jersey 1070 Hoover believes the ranks of the Communists have been thinned because of fear of the FRI "They have screened out their membership with their own perverted 'loyalty he Mid Hoover is undergoing his tan-nual physical checkup in a clinic evidence "We are not fighting to in Korea In an address to a Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce luncheon Hudelson said: I would like to tell you what our' special services officer furnished the division last April in Korea just to give you a small Idea whether they actually are fighting or playing Well the special services officer furnished boxing gloves soft-balls bats volley bulls and nets gloves mitts athletic shorts and shoes shotguns and shells archery boys and targets table tennis equipment horseshoes and badminton sets And he set up baseball leagues conducted a boxing tourney sent 1600 men to Japan on rest and recreation provided 60 different movie films 18515 books and 8500 magazines and obtained distributed and maintained 235 radios for the troops "As you can imagine the Impedimenta of a present day division in the field is fantastic I estimated it-would take 450 two and a half ton trucks Just to move this particular menta out of the front lines All of that stuff seriously hampers the fighting ability of a division The big goal of the fighting man lir Korea is the obtaining of 7 Pieces ii i -v s7 '4? mi- ODDIS 5 Freedom Day Fete Is Planned By Mexico Group The Mexican Independence Day relphration in Fresno September 15th and 16th will have the secondary purpose of promoting good relations among Mexican and American school students A highlight of the celebration will be the crowning of a queen to be chosen from a list of 10 candidates They are Tillie Calderon and Josefina Mora of Malaga Margarita Munoz Selma Gloria Ruiz Teresa Duran Luisa Montes Lolita Orozco Soledad Rodriguez Hilda Almeida ahd Angelina Santoyo all of Fresno The Fresno Mexican colony will play host to a Tijuana school principal and a group of students and teachers will start what they hope are Reciprocal visits between students of the countries Assist Students Mexican Consul Eugedio Pesqueira of Fresno said the visits will help students understand each educational backgrounds Margarita Silva de Casas the principal of the Tijuana Cuauhtemoc School similar to a US high schools and 40 teachers and students will present a musical and dancing program the opening night of the fete in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium at 8:30 They also will he taken on tours of Fresno Industries points of Interest and schools-pending the-approval of school authorities The two days commemorate the discovery by Spanish officials in 1821 of the liberty plot and the proclamation of independence a day later climaxing an 11 year struggle begun by Father Miguel Hidalgo a parish priest Schedule Parade The queen will lead a parade beginning in West Fresno at 10 AM to the auditorium to set off the final activities A program and dinner will follow A dance in the auditorium at 8:30 PM will close the ceremonies Officers of the Mexican Patriotic Committee of Fresno is sponsoring the festival are Trinidad Adame president Klorentino Perez vice president Faust ino Macias secretary Robert A Campos treasurer Juanita Gonzalez program chairman Moises Avila ITerlinda Cardenas Inocenclo Vn 1 Angel Sotelo Alfredo Rangel Jose Peredes Barney Gallegos Fidel Villegas Alfredo Canales Ramon Torres Emma Corral Ramona Falomino Gabriel Carlos Tovar and Klpidio ITuizar of Malaga Rito Serrano of Madera Salvador Salazar of Selma and Francisco Peinado of Huron here- Hallihan Is American Labor Party's Choice NEW YORK UP Vincent Ilallinan a San Francisco attorney is the American Labor candidate for president of the United States The party at Its convention last night named Mrs Charlotta Bass for vice president Ilallinan also is the presidential candidate of the Progressive Party By the American Labor midleiy Shop 'GEE WII1Z! Juvenile Impatience to get In and watch the baseball game Is -displayed by Gregg 3 stooping to get under the turnstile and Rick 7 as their father Emit Schultz right rear hands the tickets to James Spaulding at the local ball park Bee Photo action last night his name will appear on the ballot in New York State.

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