R 14, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ........ ... .......THE....C...GA..DAILY. r.c.i . ,a. r v s; tv MadePerm nentcapable of taking an active part in HUNDEDS YDID TAXthe programs may enter as associate S. C. . Sec etarymembers. Membership fee of $1.50 jTentitles the student to the privilege PRNM NT N DITR!t of attending all the concerts spon- Taxevaionon he artof undedswhich the student league is a subsidi- a; ax vason n te prt f rundedsary The first of these concerts will of taxpayers in the First District of tib the Cathrwn Browne concert s r x v Michigan has been brought to light byj Wednesday, Oct.'17, at the Union . j ~a recent investigation of the income !'pickets may be secured next Monday v ; returns for 1920, 1921, and 1922, ac- and Tuesday at the book stores an~d cording to Collector Fred L. Wood- Wednesday at 2:30 before the concert worth, who instituted a rigid probe of at the Union. the situation several weeks ago. Students who wish to join this musi- Hjr These evasions involved failure on cal organization may (10 so by buying the part of the taxpayers to includle concert ticket and exchanging it for in hei reurn te pofis mdein a membership ticket from Matinee 'the transfer of real estate. A careful Musicale__headquarters. investigation will be made of all the I files of real estate transfers to deter- j ~mine whether or" not the sales in-C volved have been included in the in- 1~ -come tax returns. G bllector Wood- H~arold C. c(IIan Fl w(rth suggested that all persons who l Mr. Coffman has for several years failed to include the profit realized been active' in I'. M. C. A. affairs. [from real estate sales, call at his' of- I Wh ncleehewspeie t ice, or file amended returns, no p~en-1 Ilsvewo Z' t ncleeh a rsdn f1the student Y. M, C. A. at the Univer- [alty for evasion being enacted if the Spceially 4vritten by the Preside~ sity of Kansas..; This summer he at-! taxpayer voluntarily discloses the (1is-colleCges in the United States, tended a nuniber of conferences toE crepancy and includes it in his re- writeAAt all of their lessons' and further traill/him for college Y. M. C. turn. gineerinig, Chemistry, Dentistr3 A. work. " It is my belief," stated Collector* slhortlhand. .Entire ceurse in ti i Wodwoth, tha thefaiure f mny orresp~ondence. . Can be thoroul tapyesto include real estate profits praice witoutyablerf$3 twthe sW onlhy" atth "* b en onSoutetinstinlen esin Am rianlie.F IET OFDm 111 *111*1'11 -*H11 IIII ai NIN "TESASADSUASBadDe AehnRnMsicTa oOhrOaniain oMte TE TUND ERR" III1l NNN Ever k Written) l.Chicago Tribune..1 Ii M U S I I''11 III " T T H O V E " . ..1111 IN TH SAM * * cointherhaltinopefrnesConcercits fWill Bewee Gi- o e ven h;i V'ICOiT-ONducor"wL eslloi s withv eprdo hetherDETROITmJAN.e22-AthU mriSaT epetCkenondAmrcn '111 IN r n .HG SYMHONYORandcheSultRAenderlwys GaRiLOnilgetesoos ithERITSYMPHON DEC, * 4-RICHARDisbd nitef rloein nefeBt.Hi 1o8n-msianhiMRs JsueF HEanNd us lisooist withi thelmt"h a efrhmefh d enDE ROIf san pani swill g ellrecitoftwopannumes , 11 mil "W A HI G T N tp I I O S T m at ri a . S o s a ' o w n c o m o sit o n s a r e e st n e d f o r o n g l if e Il s b a d h s f o m a y y e r s A I R E T O T H ""s* * en n fth ies nlune n mrca ie GOO CO RSETI KETRNWFO SA E T S HOO OFMUIC"I INNN Dothe Ameican pople2apreciateand$enoy0te$5**.1111 (Marh of the evilqualty f ths strdy tuff? Whnl!I. $17,'00Q FoesINGLo oe c oneRTS WotiLLprpBe:,itloNksrahaEifONhANdidAFTERNINIL 111111 Evr rttn C iag1Tiun.LO N IIIUIIIN " " I flII1 11'1 11111N "1 I. When we mentin finest foods at lo'west prices it's possible you say "6mere advYertisin'"4he you haven'tetnfee Arcaate t'i Up st airs. NiTckels' A rcade T___________________________1____________