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ning lT1yriiif AJ1rJy BIT ii IJ' "nii" "TjfTjlT 'Mj 'j IjJ. Ojhmi tonight till 1. M. un-Teleraph SECOND SECTION MONDAY. Al'HIL 23, 1962 A.

-3 6 Easter Bunnies, Puppies, Youngsters 1,600,000 File Income Tax in Area Director Estimates Total in Dollars At Above 2 V2 Billion By RKG1S BOBOMS Stiff Writer The fact which stands out in the mind of District Internal Revenue Director John H. Bingler about the success of the income tax collection period just ended is this: Iv r. If 1 -J 1 i I Vi Peace! It HAS Been Wonderful! Walker (iets Set To Battle MeCradv Ami McClelland By THOMAS C. SXVDKB stfl WHm A two year honeymoon between Republican County Commissioner John M. Walker and the two majority Democratic commissioners may be nearing an end.

said yesterday he will demand a showdown this week with his Democratic colleagues over the delay in microfilming County records. -v. THIS WEEK (IXI.V! own seamless nylons Our 1 I JOHN" M. WALK Kit lloneimoon over? While this may sound fairlv i innocuous, Walker followed it i 1 liailks to 11H Demi s.indals, s.tlc priced pairs, I.O." Heel and toe, s.ile priced. pairs, il.7.1 Mesh sheers, sale priced.

pairs, Daytime sheers, sale priced, pairs, jnJy, Viic, Sjun inj other Spring Colors. Jonjim'i jnt floor; mij Xortb Not one of the estimated 1,600,000 taxpayers from 21 rountios in Western Pennsylvania who reported on their 1961 earnings became so "irate" over tiling procedures that a face-to-face explanation was demanded from Bingler himself. Staff Meeting Held "For as far back as I can remember," Bingler said, "every' year some member of my staff reported at least two or three instances of angry taxpayers who wanted to discuss their returns with me personally. But not this year." Bingler's comments followed a staff meeting during which he and his supervisory personnel analyzed the HHi2 collections. A I t- -v I I Fahe Charity Solicitors Dm For Trouble up by observing: "In my opinion there has been a lot of unnecessary delay in county government on this and other things." He Names Cases He ticked off refuse disposal, regional parks and the Point Bridge demolition as subjects where there has been some foot-dragging.

The Better Business Bureau yesterday announced it has set up a control plan to safe- SPECIAL! S13 walker saul there was plenty of data available on microfilming, commenting: i guard businessmen and resi-i dents against jihony chanties. Charles H. Burke, general .0 A report was made by the This year was one of the! examples of voluntary rm: -nplianeo with tax laws by S. best com All-vkatlitkr rar vont t4 nilh fashion knit Iriin and Momlorfiil nirvliglit quill lining individual taxpavers in the ire nsyivsni a r.conomy manager of the BBI, said the lxague and by County was bv Invcstig.itor illiam I Nicli i 1 oils. even sent N.cholls i au number of to rhiladelphia to see how questions and 1 a i ts they microfilm all records I from momtters about "gyp" even police there.

solieitiations. "We have sufficient data to launch the project. All we i ards to He Killetl Out i ice co.it tor spring i 1 i' casual living i4 lnipoiu-d cotton g.ikir Jme with knit cotl.tr aiiv vMt 1- IA I Iress4i uji in her Kaster finery, nine iiKinlhs old I.jnn Toinakko, Tionerr Avenue, RriNikline, makes a feU-hing pic- tu re. Kspecially wuli ilu bunnies lliat ilie Kaster rabbit left for her. Let stores had their usual run on bunnies and babv chicks.

Business memlvrs of ttie need to do is start." Rovle's Complaint Cited pixkct trim with i summer-weight limited lining. Viuir.il, I ikK-ii green. Siei to Id. A mm Sbi)iu ttr, fouub jloor If i -f ill be isMieil cards des ignated "Notice to Solicitors." Bersons asked to make contributions to chanties i which they are not familiar will give a card to the solicitor, who will be asked to fill it out. The card th.cn is to le sent to the BBB.

A report on the oigani.u-tion will be sent to the firm solicited, which can then determine bother the organization sis-king funds has merit. t'l Walker said the recent com-plaint by District Attorney ard C. Bov le over having to store records in cardboard hoses, demonstrated the need tor microfilming. "If we had niicrotilntiiig In just the ili'imrlnienls under the county commissioners," Walker declared, "we'd make tiling cabinet space available In the row offices and improve county govern- i A L--- .1 a i 1 i v. nicnt." Nolhv to He Displayed Kadi F.HH member is to dis history of collections in this district," Bingler said.

lie estimated that returns filed this year exceeded the number tiled in lOtil by Full Report loiter "We estimate this should boost our total tax collections, including corporate, excise and others for this fiscal year over the two and one-half billion dollar mark." He said his staff should have all of the last minute returns processed very shortly, after which a full report will be made public. "We fiirure some taxpayers are get ting refunds this year, which will nveraye slightly higher than the SI 17 eacli last year," Bingler said. He said the reduction in complaints by the individual taxpayer and the proportionate increase in returns is no accident. "Locally we reduced the individual complaints by increasing the staff which was assigned to help the individual taxpayers by 20 per cent," he sa ill. OEI) Kills Executive Job Donald V.

Taverner has boon named general manager of educational television sta- tion He said that there were ob- play a plaque advising solici ections from iyiw offuvrs to tors that no contributions wil 71 microtiimmg tx-eause it would he unless first sub-! make luihlic confidential roc- nutted to the r.KK i i ords. lui ke said legitimate charities, which throughout the country lose an estimated 52'K) million a ear through fake appeals, nre the stauiu lies! supporters of the new pro-gi am. s. I i if Sis-s ire Danger Walker said ttv sixth floor was jammed full of reconis and that if it ever catches lire "we'll lose the courthouse" A i ev alii.il ion of county department bv a "Little 1 loover Commission" is an other matter the commission ers should consider, Walker declared. A lot of Repiibhcaiis will be uatchog Walker closely to learn if he adopts a militant attitude toward Commission ers illiam D.

McClelland and John Mcthady. These party members think that Walker has been too close to the Democratic com missioners for the comfort of the COW 1 .4 Uev-Ensiev i 1 i A ana win as- (OLOKI Nickie and Hahette, a couple of miniature I rem pomlles, gut a sm prisi-Kaster morning. Their masters dyed Nit kie blue and BalH-tte pink for the occasion. Sonny nsciotti, and his sister. bai lene, 1(1, of Sherwood Whitehall, are shown Kasler walking their Kodli-s in the (ateway, city's jnipular promenade sd.

sume his dull tics July 1, it a nounced ves- Wn! I niorrs terday. Treverner is now director of development at the rcfliiclioiisS arc reat Slalc Transil Aid Sought State Rep. Maurice II. Gold stem, Siiuincl Hill, urged 1. I I'nivei sit of Master Parade Women Don Bonnets For Picket Duty Mr.

Taverner Maine. He Is a former member of the staff of 'Sword Play Leads To Altar TnfantilA P-lv nH 'terday that stale gasol.no We Jo not publiciie comparative price's but, look at our priccJ-io-sai examples: tax and motor license receipts l- used to create a mass turn- sit SV stem hot e. Co'dMem said he will pro- assistant national director of fund raising for the March of Dimes. He has served as coordina l()v lurlrasrd Iv IIos)ilal A15 year-old Nev ille Hand iy ho poih -1 i -1 as verely beaten by two juvenile thugs was relce-ed yesterday from Sew icklev Valley lli.s. pital.

James Jr of was attacked aUejt m. Wednesday on (Irand Avenue Neville Island. The alleged were turned over to Juvenile authority's H-nding lurther action. Tlicy were anosted early Thursday. Crey was reported near death for 72 hours at the lios-pital with a severe concussion, huts, bruises and muscle damage to the head and chest.

Police said Crcy was attacked after he witnessed the tor of a program to establish 1 Mu'h an rm i (itio 1 1 1 at an educational television net- the next session of the work in Maine. FIRST FLOOR He said that such laturc. lUnJkig, cjwuI Jinl u.nr to 2.nr I me Alhgitor ILmdlugi Misses' blouses in variety to Taverner, Ai. is a native of action is nc-dod beta use Puts. Ashland, Me.

He served as a hutch Railways Co. is sock-, combat infantry officer in inc to abandon 2', hus lines 1 IT that mass transit here is '-iMr uiniji miiiu vdi ii. 3 "fast deteriorating." He pointed out that under i the stale constitution motor Thomas retry, acting general manager at WQKD since September, 1961, will begin graduate work at Columbia I Wonn-n pickets at the strike iMiiind II. .1. Ileiti o.

on the Northside pa railed in Kaster bonnets w-sterday. losi-ph business aucnl for the anniiig and Pickle Workers laical 'A'i't, which represents more than I.SIM) workers at the plant, quoted one of the women, as saving: "This Is sure some way to spend mi Kaster." Th( strikers walked off their jobs April II in a dispute over seniority, wages, holidays and pension plan. A check was delivered to each of LalH) Heinz, workers Saturday by the union's international. It was their tirst pay in three weeks. VFW lo Infill i I LOOK Two years of fencing he-hiis-n Forrest arter anil Cynthia an lleeeken-n ended esl'rday as they laid aside their foils to head for the altar.

Their courtship started at the Olympic fencing trials In New York City where Carter, a research chemist here for Westing-house I Jim trie when he was 29, met Miss van lleee-keren, then 20. Simv then the two have Sient isvuslder-able time together, I oth en g.inle and off. Miss tun Hisn keren Is a graduate student In physics at arneyie Institute of Te hnolouy. The marriage titok place at the home of a friend, Dr. Kichanl I- Day.

of 211 I jt-ton Oaklanil. 1'niversity next fall, retry as- license funds can be used lid one of two suspects Trend Presses ind Costumes to Miss vccutiVC Dresses I II to X'ilt (urdlcs and Pjiuv (iirdles HI Courtuncr Spring Suits to HiUi Town and oiintrv H'2ll Spring I jslnon Co.us aid lit similar beatings. snmcd the position on a tern- only for highwnvs, bridges, porary basis when William C. anil air nav igation construe- Dempsey resigned as general tion and maintenance. manager of WQED to" join i.

(o ds bin said that under television station in Michigan. his proposed amendment to the constitution such funds ur THIRD FLOOR Lcjrion Picm fit IVtc Perrv Higliway Post and lfil of flic American legion will b.old their annual benefit card party Thursday at p. m. the post homo, could be used for the acquisition, maintenance and. most important, financing of mass transit facilities.

If such an amendment is Pitt IlnMing Stminar For Area Pharmacists' The latest professional in- I formation will lw given to i Pine Hi! practicing pharmacists of the pas aira at the 1'niversity of Leg ColMcm said, the laturc could pass a bill Pittsburgh's Sdnxd of Phar- apiiroprialir'g motor license Beaten Twiee FOURTH Misses' CimijI Dresses M0 to Hill Wool knit Ptessv( Cosi iimes Hill to Misses' Rjituo.iis Hill to Misses Sweater, to ll.JMI lashion lootwe.ir I IG.nO Tailor Is Bv Same FLOOR maoy's third annual seminar to Allegheny series, hich will be held on County Port Authority and five successive Wednesdays, similar authorities cencertied beginning this week, at Scaifc wit operation of mass transit Hall auditorium. I systems. Vngry Thug KoMmt Irate hen Take Is Only ieu uihcer.s Castle Shannon Veterans of Foreign War Post 5012 will install new officers Wednesday at p. m. in the home.

32S7 Library Road, ('as tie Shannon. The new officers are F.dwai Lehane, com-i mander: Lee Heider.reich and Kdw.nd Man vice com-manders; John Pfciffer. ouar-tcrmaster: A. P. P.u'.o.

judge advocate; Carl Roi h. surgeon; Elmer Zeiler, chaplain; Frank Matthews, guard, ami Lawrence Alex Stofko and John Sias. trustees. Aain as Tied Victim Almost pscapes I'nscramble these four Jumbles one letter to each square, to form four ordinary wordi. Ambrose, meanwhile, had worked himself free and started to leave the building for help.

The bandit caught Ambrose outside the building and dragged him back to the A Dovviitown tailor was beaten twice by the same thug yesterday and robbed of S3. Fred Ambrose, to. of the Digelow Apartments, was in I'irr Mai'oe si'venth floor shop, wheie tie 1 I FIFTH FLOOR his tailor shop at 33(1 Third when Puikim 1 in sy mm: I JQ i i i Hsi Mayor to Proclaim Nimlav ()l)st rance the first attack curred. 1 told police he was read- Jonjsson Junior Spring Coit, to H.ltt Jonisson Junior Spring Suit, Hilt to H.tlt Jr. After-hvc Dresses, 1 omul, to H.IH Jonisson Junior Day Dresses to S2U Jon.issini Junior to HIO Trctescns' Suits ind Coat, to (oris' -tx, 7-14 Suits to (-irls1 Milmerv to Mayor Joseph M.

Parr will ing the paper about 7 a. sirn a nroclamation this after- when the thug came in and Ankle Fractured Tiie thug then fVI an-1 Ambrose called police. Lt. Joseph O'Mara, believing the thug might be hiding in the building, had the building surrounded and searched, but the man hail fled. Ambrose him as -L 4 13 IN.

I Tr 1 A V.OV.A CM A A WOKW CM A (lemanneil nis money. nvn the man (iiseoveied Ambrose had only $3 lie began kicking and N-atsng him. i 1 noon declarirg May fi lo May 13 Sunday Cibservance Week. The purX)se of the week, winch is smsored by the Sunday Observance Steering Committee, is to foster family I unity on Sunday and presenv the tradiOy.nal character of Sunday as a day of rest. SIXTH FLOOR Now arrange the circled letter to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above csrtooa.

Works Self Free be1Rg about 30 years old. 5 The bandit then tied Am-; feet 6 inches tall, weighing broso and went to the fourth atxuit pounds and with floor of the Ma goo Building, dank skin, where he broke into the Jdik Ambrose was treated at II, Samuels Co. and took an Mercy Hospital for bruises AU. SAMS TIN'AL NO CO D'S NO MAIL OR PHONE Prial lit SURPRISE ANSWER ki Various clubs, unions, mcr- and an ankle fracture and Broken Si.v, jn.I CoKwv Many hems Also Available at North II. lis Bi.cuh.

Sioie. chants ar.d religious groups undetermined numlvr of tran-are supporting the ob.sci-van.ce. 1 sistor rad.os. Answer on Faye 3, Daily igaine.

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