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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 12

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Tuesdav, December 18, 19S6 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Pare 10 Two Officers Of Firm Indicted On Income Tax Evasion Counts rnlllll)i3wir $3000 in those two years, the District Attorney estimated. Stueve said the corporation returns were false in these years: tjm, sab.utju insieaa or 1953, $10,000 instead of $17,000, and 1954, $37,000 instead of $57,000. Back taxes were reported to be approximately $20,000. said Creutz reported income of $15,000 in 1951, when he allegedly made $14,000 in 1952 instead of $15,000 in 1953 instead of $26,000, and $25,000 in 1954 instead of $30,000. The District Attorney said Creutz paid approximately $10,500 less than he owed over the four-year span.

Miss Brinkmann was charged with reporting $8000 instead ol $11,000 in 1952, and with reporting $7000 instead of $13,000 in 1953. Her tax payment delinquency was approximately Two officers of Creutz Platers, 5 E. Third "were indicted yesterday on charges of evading personal and corporation income taxes. They were Otto Creutz, 3896 Reading president and treasurer, and Anna C. Brinkmann, 5954 Eeacraft vice president.

The Federal grand jury reported 11 indictments to Judge John H. Druffel in U. S. District Court, naming five persons charged with income tax evasion and five persons charged with moonshine law violations. Thomas Stueve, Chief Assistant U.

S. Attorney here, Miss Sarah Nolan, 'the tont- 1 'a rMj 4 "fliMWiriiiiUBn-niminiMiii mF rL' w'w WW WWW WW WW WW WW jT lVL UN 1 9 TAT POSTAGE bonne, 435 E. Fifth secretary to a vice president at the Fifth Third Union Trust was indicted on four counts of evading personal income taxes and on four counts of aiding, counseling and advising her sister, Miss Helen Nolan, same address, in the preparation and filing of false returns. Stueve charged that Miss Sarah Nolan reported approximately $12,500 personal income in the 1950-1933 period, where as her income actually was ap more FLAVOR more WHISKY because it's proximately $20,500, and that Pre-Christmas special! Orion Novelty Sweaters she aided her sister in filing returns of about $9000 for the same period, whereas her sis "if lt yl- A ter's income was approximately 941 Proof NEW STAMP HONORS CHILDREN, FRIENDSHIP A new stamp went on sale in Cincinnati yesterday (insetj. It is issued to honor children and "Friendship The Key 16 $18,000.

Walter R. Kneller, 53, home 6JI less, was indicted on charges of taking $1465 from the Mu tual Savings and Loan Co. 1648 Vine SU tot Novombei mm mm Vf i I til 9, and of putting Loretta Heyl, assistant secretary of the loan company, in jeopardy of her World Peace." William P. Matthews executive director, Children's International Summer Villages, Hobart A. Weh-king," Postmaster, and Sherwood Gordon, chairman Committee, CISV, inspect a sheet of the stamps.

CISV was founded in Cincinnati in 1951 by Dr. Doris Twitch-ell Allen. Children of nations throughout the world attend the camps designed to foster international understanding. BERTHS 'A life with a gun. Other true bills reported to Judge Druffel: Everett Adkins, 2 for g-00 regular 3.98 each Chesapeake, Ohio, possession of moonshine; Allie B.

Harris, Portsmouth, Ohio, possession of Ready For Life's Adventure a still, mash and moonshine; St I WHrTED i WEATHER William Thomas Morgan and Leo It. Hawthorne, Proctorville, Ohio, possession of moonshine; Floyd L. Rose and Mrs. Gertrude Rose, Excello, Ohio, income tax evasion and Governor Jones, Glendalo and John Elli son, Lincoln Heights, breaking hi into a postoffice building. A.

-dolman sleeve, angora striped mandarin collar and tie. Sizes 34-40. in green, red, turquoise or charcoal. B. -dolman sleeve, angora mock turtle neck.

Sizes 34-40. In green, red or charcoal. The grand jury also reported 13 true bills to the District hi Court at Dayton, Ohio. One of the Dayton indict ments was returned against man charged with killing a fel low patient at the Dayton Vet u. r2M SCOTCH WHISKY lAvVSON-lemon and Helen, 923 Clark girl, November 24.

LI NNE MANN William and Doris, 2025 Burnett boy, November 13. L0WERY Lon and Millie, 2048 Eastern girl, November 17. McBRlDE Richard and Wanda, 1921 Chaucer girl, November 25. McKNIGHT Alfred end Rose. 8725 Hood boy, November 26.

McVAUGH-Donald and Elena, 2700 Royal Gien boy, November 20. MARTIN-Ray and Shirley, 1574 Freeman boy, November 22. NICOIACI-Anthony and Barb, 1109 St. Gregory girl, November 19. 0'COfJNOR-Robert and Audrey, 7048 Hamilton girl, November 21.

PAMER-Matthew and Margaret, 3635 Cora Gables girl, November 21. PARTIOWE-Heyward and Alberta, 928 Mound girl, November 26. RHODES-Harry and Joan, 4165 Coleram girl, November 29. RUSSELL Lester and Dorothy, 1538 B'air boy, November 14. SCOTT-Albert and Nammie, 1417 Matthews boy, November 28.

SHULER-John and Anita, 6036 lantana boy, November 26. SNYDER Harry and Anna, 4212 Aliendort girl, November 16. STAUWORTH-Zachary and Norma, 903 Blair girl, November 27. 5TE IN.VANN Melvm and Grace, 1834 Bislrg- ton bov, November 26. SIUROEVENT-William and Margaret, 6330 ANDERSON-Williim md Betty, 613 Lincoln Puk girl, November 22.

BAKER-George and Matty, 1338 Broadwiy, girl, November 28. BARESWILT-Casper and Joan, 757 Sedam girl, November 21. B0ESHERZ Elmer and Roth, 1138 Wilihire Ct girl, November 22. BRADFORD Robert and Clara. 1803 Central boy, November 23.

BROACH-Ronald and Josephine, 943 Bank boy, November 23. 8URCH-J. C. and Wilma, 2529 Chatham boy, November 20. CAVANAUGH lesler and Virginia, 1792 Orpman girl, November 25.

CIRIN0 Vincent and Mary, 4326 Odkwood girl, November 28. CROOMS-Robert and Mary, 935 Freeman boy, November 19. DORN-William and Nancy, 3745 Section boy, November 25. DUFFY-Paul and Virginia, 3929 N. Cliff girl, November 8.

ENCEIMAN-William and Margaret, 3315 Hewitt girl, November 21. FRAZIER-Richard and Janet, 3007 Junietta girl, November 27. GARLAND-Ben and Frances, 1143 Hopple boy, November 20. GRAY-Mack and Mary, 106 Dorchester boy, November 21. GRIFFIN John and Helen, 632 W.

Seventh boy. November 23 GRISS0W-James and Wamie, 1145 Poplar bnv, Novembe' 16. HAfKER -Elmer and Emma, 2433 Bioom St. (nr! November 19. HAtlSER-John and Virginia, 336 Ingram boy, November 25.

HERALD Lewis and laora, 1527 Race girl, November 22. H0LL IDAY Henry and Janet, 1213 Elgin erans Administration Center BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 94 PROOF. QUALITY IMPORTERS. NEW YORK. ft Y.

last November 30. The District SKI Attorney said Charlie Spauld-ing, 62, slashed HerschPl Beas-ley. 63, across his throat with a knife, severing his juglar vein in an argument over a checker game. Arraignment of those named io the Cincinnati indictments will be held next Friday before Judge Druffel. McAlpin'i sweaters main fleer Also at Western Hills Plata anaj Kenwood Ploia i cort) bov.

November 6. SWEANEY-Rav end Margaret. 2066 Hill bov, November 12. THOMAS Harry and Vivian, 3032 Burnetl girl, November 19. rOMLINSON-Robert and Anna, JO E.

Clifton oirl. November 19. THE WORD GAME a Flowage. FLOW-ij. State of New pi IBS r.

Mi girl, November 26. HUBBARD Percy nd Eva, 210 Mehsh VERNNE MEIER Joseph and Margaret, 955 girl, November rf4. ill "tf Puree air November 15. HYDE-Thomas and Mary, 1103 leDanon VENTUS-leonard and Patricia. 6833 E.

being flooded.) boy, Novemoer io. 7 Fork girl, November 17. WALKER-Virgil and Marie, 6001 Hamilton JEWELL-Stanley md Opal, 23 E. Mm Average mark 20 words. Time if limit 20 minutes.

WFHMEIER-Lewis and An'nt, 1801 Forbes girl, Novemoar u. JOHNSON-Richard nd Eleanor. 2440 losan-ti vi Me girl, November 18. gni, Novemoer 16. Can you find 22 or more dic KING Austin and Evelana, 1012 York tionary words in "Flowage?" The list will be published to bov, November il.

KINNEY John and Helen, 42 E. Clifton girl, November 17. KRAMER Georga and Gladys. 1748 Eieenor bov, November 28. morrow.

HOTEL METROPOLE 6th and Walnut St. Rules of The Game: (-14 Words viust. be of Jour or more MARRIAGE LICENSES In the heart ot Cincinnati 400 looms from $3 50. Reasonable rates weekly and letters. (2) Wordu ichichacnuirc RalHi C.

Be? Drunner, 24, SiOl-Cefthaqr I gMt" monthly. four letters by the inliJUwii 0 sueh as "bats," "cars," an Don't Miss Today's Food Ad Values Air-Conditioned Roorru PA 1-5100 IZZZZZZZZZ Smaller than Va i a post card f. Ave Norwood, graduate student, and Ruth M. Hayslip, 21, 5614 Abbottsford Itu-dent nurse. Richard 0.

Hopper, 26, 2007 Queen Middietown, Oliio, teacher, and LeVerna J. r-rnrn 91. 4904 Ridae student. not used. (S) On.y one form of a word is used.

h) Proper John M. Canfield, 52, machinist, and names ore not used. Vestrrdiij' word LAG AUTO largo argot groat agar argol rata alar gaol ratal altar rota altar gloat tar alto goal toga aorta goat oral To Assist Refugees NEW YORK, Dec. 17 UP) The American National Theater And Academy (ANTA) has opened an office to assist Hungarian refugee musicians, dancers and actors to orient in this country. JV A Hr purs s7v', conveniently.

"'f "And yot) holl havt muie whrvr yen 'f jo. Conveniently, comfortably fath V-, Mane M. Smith, 42, child care, boin ot 53 W. Corry St Anthony P. Karabensch, 44, 1618 Gilsey Ave letter carrier, and Mildred C.

Maxwell, 42. 4564 Herrog PI. Robert R. Wilson, 34, 7444 Bernard chemical technician, and Bonnie J. Storm, 22 5715 Carthage Norwood, teacher.

Virgil I. Moran, 20, 8417 Wicklow siock checker, and Barbara M. Poole, 18, 7108 Delaware Deer Park, stenographer. Jerome. J.

Makin, 974 McPherson salesman, and Carol I. Hammons, 17, 1304 Bowman clerk. Michael Thornton, 36, 2471 Galvin supervisor, and Jean Rudisell, 26, 187 Twain picture cutter. James R. Watkins, 25, 2106 Kemper engineer, and Clara H.

Burch, 21, 2221 Amor tvpist. John Schumer, 23, 3341 Stahem executive, and Joyce Keuper, 21, 1103 North Bend teacher. Donald F. Beckman, 20, roofer, and Jovre G. linnartr, 16, both of 5743 Evelyn Ave.

James B. Kirbv, 38, laborer, and leura L. Allen, 27, both of 10 Back St. Artnur Calhoun, 26, laborer, and Ct'el. dine Kyle.

21. both of 5442 Camargo Pk. Gecge Gross, 3733 Wilmar fireman, end Stella Mooney, 6227 Cambridge bookkeeper. William I. Reynolds 24, 2130 Slane Ave Norwood, detail draftsman, and Jen She'bv.

16, 1956 Lexington Norwood, student. Eugene V. Sparks, 23, 1376 Avon service man, and Laura Gross, 27, 430 Klot-ter tester. George H. Jenkins, 24, 3613 Norwich student, and Arleen V.

Cook, 23, 5203 Montgomery Norwood, writer. lawrence H. Cash, 19, 259 S. Miami Clfves, installer, and Janet M. Berry, 19, 101 Grandview Dr Harrison, secretary.

Melvin Bishoo, 19, stock handler, and Alice E. Howard, 18, typist, both ot 2241 Park Norwood. JjTVi jJ' ith th quality look, th quality fttl. t1 Dittinctivo ntw ityllng in Antiqu Whit 1,1 with Gold trim. 14 just larpKoM wd Corrylnt toi ht tramiilor 'tilt nailabl I CQ Week i ot wight lro tol.

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