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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

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Gamblers Tax May KO Bookies, Bureau Survey Shows1 14 I 4b ADVERTISEMENT in January, her attorney, Bou-vier Beale, told Judge Lrving B. Kaufman In Manhattan Federal Court during argument Supposi Your Child Neefo Aspirin In Thi Middle Of Tha Niht? Gloria Stokowski Expecting No. 2, Court Is Informed Ho footf to ka SI. Joseph Aapiria For yesterday on a motion to post- pone trial Of her SUit for refund aranf a am fooil Uka aot hamj to bra. i Of $12,283 in gift taxes.

ubleti aach it adult laaa. DoD't There's a second baby on the Ck. ohlo ar.r.n', -wall, Vot Childran today. SO Ublet bottle lc THEIR LAWYERS READY TO TEST ACT'S LEGALITY By ED REII Returns in the Rambling tax-form tweepstakei now being conducted by the Internal Revenue Bureau throughout the country indicate that the Government may have hit legal Jackpot that will wipe out bookmaking In every State except Nevada. Rookies ail over the nation are closing down "to see what ity of the tax form peciflcal-will happen" and their lawyers ly Form 11-C which requires are frantically preparing to file that bookies pay a "head suits to test the constitutional-.

tax" once I year and 10 percent at the trial before about March way for Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski, 27-year-old heiress and A' hi KMl' u. ru 1, the lawyer said. Scheduled Keea keakka ita lipl froa the wift of orchestra conductor pre-trial examination of corre- NURSE'S NOTEBOOK, hr A M. Good- Leopold Stokowski, 69. Ike yom Off tO Dec.

3. Breokly Eaile. She expects the new arrival BROOKLYN STORE OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. I JI 7 I jv -s- VA "1 Timn rr i irn nr nuiinr rm tmaummmmmmm umimirii muni I of their gross earnings to tne Government once a month, 12 imrtntSa In tha vpar. a a Ir K- nrt YinnV lps ENJOY A PRIVATE ROOM i 1 TntAPnll Tov.

ly up ai me unci Mai offices, 110 Livingston for the forms, but there were list of bookies 0() names in ON llO't CAPITOL LIMITED TO tun -IAL Ridel cot i moot ON 484 OOl 9 owr Kn Vu 1M which the form will be sent '7 by Acting Revenue Collector Hnrv 1. Hoffman. 12 Ask for Forms CHICAGO jrj Yorkers have asked for the ROOMETTES IE DROOMS FOR WALKING! FOR BUSINESS! FOR SHOPPING! AND FOR ALL-AROUND WEAR! TWtlWNO STRATA-DOAtft V'vnrW Internal Revenue Dis- itrict, which embraces Manhat Iv. lfookty 1 1.00 (too Om 11 ptew Hot Yora aae1 tan south of 34th bt. ana an oi istaten Island.

ItookHmi aara yaa raft your train." The 3d New York District office drew no requests. Neither riirt the 1st New York District, NrM-DMM car ni Bar-vka waal a( WaakteaMa Phana Ulster J-aJlO WEDS AGAIN Carmel Myers, silent screen star, who now runs a TV interview program, smiles at third hubby, Albert Schwalberg, president of Paramount Pictures Distributors, in chambers of County Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz. The latter, a personal friend of both, performed ceremony yesterday. which handles the returns from ALTIMORE J.

OHIO Queens, Nassau and Suffolk a DfAlUvn RAILROAD COUmies, dS wen as rt K- trarlfoH Hnu-n anH rha oit WM 51 OI wu 1i.t for th tax. in a District of Cohimhla rnnrt 4 v-i -r-i ac 3 a nil Hxr rr i a.i.iinnvu nam mOSl OI UKUl 1 -U. within four lav. Have 1-Month Grace An accountant who called Gamblers who get the forms the 3d District office about de will be able to study them for nearlv a month, having until tails of the new legislation said FRIENDLY he was inquiring on behalf of the end of November to makei 50 clients." GIVE YOU 1952 STYLING However, legal lights every first returns. One gimmick is that law-enforcement officials! i v-i Ahtiln lief nf ff3tYihlarc FROST where seemed to agree that un filed with the V.

S. law ould be upset, it looks like the end of the road AT 1932 PRICES! STORES for the bookmaking fraternity by filling out another form 11-B. Conviction for not filling out a form and paying the tax car- Jackson Club to Hear iaii and from si.ooo tn sri.ooo.Sol Liebman of OPS BUY ANY FURNITURE ON THIS PAGE Sol A. Liebman, regional at fine. To File Test Suit torney for the Office of Price Calf pump elasticized for good fit! In five colors! "Darwin," perfect slioe for women in uniform, for walking, shopping, business, all-around wear! Slips on so easily, hugs the heel so nicely because it's I I -y elasticized.

5 popular Winter colors: black, brown, JL green, navy, wine. In sizes from 4-10, widths AAA-C. Stabilization, will speak at The first leeal reaction to; the new law came from a meeting of the Andrew Jackson for the AMAZING LOW PRICE OF Washington attorney. Mvron- Democratic Club of the 11th Ehrlich. who said he had heen A.D.

at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in 32 retained bv Cleveland clients the clubhouse, 1534 Bedford Avenue. to file a suit testing the consti- tutionality of the law. He de- Assemblyman Eugene F. Ban-nigan, Democratic leader of the 11th A.D.; Gertrude C.

Gleason, to name his clients, identified by the Cleveland Press as "gambling kingpins," Thrift Shnen --Loeser't Street Fluor --alaPgifc(rtrtaifiaM' jfl 1 ithe co-ieader; Councilman Jere miah B. Bloom, and Murray H. Pearlman, club president, will also speak. LOESER'l Fulton at Bond, Brooklyn 1, N. Y.

TRiangle 5-8100 BROOKLYN STORE OPEN THURSDAY TIL 9 P. M. NOW Tablet Regrets Protestant Attack On Rome Envoy ENGLANDER Fold-A-Cot. All-steel fromei, cotton-felt mattress pad covered with woren-stripe ticking. Folds easily to fit under bed, in closet, in luggage compartment of ear.

Regularly $29.95. 19.32 Loeser charge customers can Christmas-shop early, mail early and pay later! Open a Loeser charge account today I WHEN YOU'RE A LOESER CHARGE CUSTOMER YOU MAY BUY in NOVEMBER-PAY in JANUARY NOW STO-WAY GOT Amazingly lightweight and sturdy metal frame. Rubberized hair mattress pad. Fingertip control to open or close. Easy-rolling casters on bottom and sides for convenient storing.

Regularly $29.95. 19-32 Current issues of the Tablet, weekly publication of the Brooklyn Roman Catholic Diocese, and the Catholic News of the New York Archdiocese, express regret at the reactions of some Protestant leaders to President Truman's nomination of an Ambassador to the Vatican State. Gen. Mark W. Clark lias been named to the post.

The Tablet, in a front-page editorial, declares Catholics "were surprised and distressed to observe the bitterly hostile reaction to the appointment from many non-Catholic ministers." The prlitnrial cava lhaf nnno OPENS INSTANTLY I SLIDES INTO A CLOSET I ROLLS UNDER THE BED I SPECIAL BUY! CUSTOM-UPHOLSTERED SECTIONALS Can combined Into fovo seats, sofas, or used individually. Full selection of decorator fabrics and wood finishes Custom-upholstered pieces! Not made en an assembly line, but upholstered from itort to finish by the some nprsnns rMnln. matic relations with the Fope master craftsman! All hardwood fromes Available in blonde and mahogany finish Firm spring construction in seat and back have objected to similar relations with other sovereigns who also head religions, such as the King of England or the Lmperor of Japan. NOW "We submit that many of the VI syf ill A. comments were most unfair to Regularly $39.95 each.

19-32 American Catholics and un worthy of traditions and good MEN! YOUR CHOICE OF 100 WOOL FALL SUITS OR TOPCOATS will amply demonstrated by the latter throughout the entire history of the United States," the Tablet "ditorial said. ilJiSiHniliiiliuii.lili.iHiililiililia.Jlllllliiliililllllllll I. Mliiii.Miiliniim.'lllllllllllUlli!! INNERSPRING MATTRESS OR BOX SPRINGS LIMITED QUANTITY FOR THIS SALE ONLY! Available in all standard sizes at same low $19.32 price. I he Catholic News declared sending of an Ambassador is valuable for efficient administration of American interests and "a necessity in these days when the United States and the Vatican are the world's greatest influences for peace." SENSATIONAL VALUES IN ALL-WOOD FURNITURE EACH REGULARLY $55 $60 'aj. in 4-DRAWER CHEST DOUBLE DOOR regularly rull-size i $140,000 Damages In Dad's Death to Send 3 to College A Rronx widow whose husband was accidentally shot and killed by a city policeman to ALL-W000 DELUXE GRAIN FINISH IN MAPLE WALNUT, OR MAHOGANY REGULARLY $29.95 NOW H9-32 WARDROBE Built-in shelf and clothes-pole.

34z" wide 70" high 21" deep 1 7" deep, 28" wide, 42" high. Just the thing for extra drawer-space. Beautifully designed! SAVE $17 ON 2-PLY WORSTED SUITS Regularly $60! Our lowest price in years for suits of this quality! Durable, shape-holding 2-ply 100 wool worsteds in newest Fall tones. Sharkskins, tin-finished and dear finished worsteds. 37-16 in short, long, stout, short-stout.

Only 3.i() suits hurry! day planned to use" a $140,000 award, one of the largest ever returned by a jury against the mmmmmmm city, to send her three children to college. Come in and See Our Unadvertised Specials Outstanding Values in Dinettes, Juvenile Furniture, and Bedding. SORRY! AT THESE LOW PRICES WE CAN'T AFFORD TO DELIVER! SLIGHT CHARGE FOR DELIVERY! FRIENDLY FROST FURNITURE BEDDING OUTLETS The verdict was awarded to Mrs. Mary A. Crawford, 40, whose husband, Michael, was slain five years ago by Sgt.

John Kennelley. Crawford, an off-duty guard at Riker's Island Penitentiary, was mistakenly pointed out to Kennelly as an No. 1 DOWNTOWN B'KLY 42 Myrtle Avenue (at Pearl St.) i 1 block from IRT, BMT, INO Bora Holl Sto. Shop 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Phone MA. 5-7492 SAVE $12 TO $17! WOOL TOPCOATS Regularly $55 to $60! Look at your selection every one expertly tailored, every one a new 1931 Fall coat. Fine 100 wool cheviots, shetlands, gabardines, coverts. Handsome single breasted box style with slash or patch pockets. 3341.

Just 130 at this price! Convenient payments may be arranged, plus small service charge l.oeser't Street Floor Shops jor Mem escaping bandit. The award, which with interest and costs will total close to $170,000, was made by a jury No. 2 WAREHOUSE DRIVE-IN OUTLET STORE 82-11 Rockaway Blvd. Ozone Park Free Parking (one block from Atlantic Ave.) Shop 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Phone VI. 3-0909 in Manhattan Supreme Court. Mrs. Crawford, who is supporting her children by working in a Welfare Department commissary, said she also plans to buy a headstone for her husband's grave, which she hasn't been able to afford. LOESER'S Fulton at Bond, B'klyn 1, N.

Y. TRiangle 5-8100 30 BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 31. 1951.

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