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TWO MORE NABBED IW ALLEGED PLOT TO FALSIFY TAXES Audit Company Partner and Accountant Held in Connec- tion With Bribe Charge. An investigation fs being made by tht Governinent of the books of firms and corporations in the Metropolitan District as a. result of disclosures following the arrest yesterday of Morris 8. Rachmil of the Sterling Ac- | cousiting and Audit Company, No, 366 Fifth Avenue, and Mornis Rosenblum, an internal reverrue inspector, for} Mr. Edwards reported the@contem- |name of the Sterling Accounting and plated fraud to Washington and on | Audit Company, did conspire and agree his suggestion Mr, Page agreed with | With the defendant Morris Rosenblum Rachmil to become a party to it,| YO was an internal revenue inspector, Rachmil met Rosenblum in a billiard |@4 caw the alleged acceptance of bribes and falsifying income tax returns of the Coastwise Warehouse Company, No. 534 Washington Street It developed this morning that two additional arrests had been mado during the night in connection with the alleged conspiracy to defraud the Government, Abraham Lincoln Sam- uelson, partner of Rachmil, was re- leased to-day on bail of $16,000, after spending the night in the Tombs, where @ hearing was given him by cock, Bernard M. Joffre, an ac- countant for the Sterling Accounting EASE LAYER IANO Bend for Catalogue. PEASE, PIANO COMPANY 128 West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Aye, Brooklyn, |] 57 Halsey St, Newark, N. J. United States Commissioner Hitch- | Ss THE EV ENING and Andit Company, was held inj|their possession. Rachmil was rela} $5,000 bail. He is said to receive $35 | in $16,000-bail and Rosenblum in $10,- & week from the company. Assistant United States District At torney Benjamin P. De Witt said accounting company have been taken to the Customs House Building, while Government experts are going over others in the office, Mxpert ac- countanta from the Internal Revenue Department, it was said, are engaged on the books of other downtown firms, Coastwise concern, jording to the complaint, as F. A. Page, its Treas- urer, reported to William H. Ed- wards, Collector of Internal Revenue, jof thousands of dollars. AND PAGE. parlor and the latter consented to as- sist if paid $9,000, receive $2,000 from Mr. Page. for the year 1918. |his' final O, K. on the falsified return: which were sent to the office of Mr. paid to the conspirators yesterday. |day afternoon, It is charged that Mr. }Raahmil $2,000 in marked bank notes. ENUE AGENTS. At a pignal from Mr. Page three ing and arraigned ‘the bribe money had been found tr PREPA that there was @ likelihood of more | Counting and Auditing Company bas arrests. Some of the books of the| examined the books, ‘The charges do 5m invotve the | ustly due on income tax returna. Ce last October he had been approached |iois, Morris §& Rachmil, A. Lincoln by Rachmil and another member of | Samocison, Bernhard M. Joffe and Mor- the audit company, who said that for | ris Rosenblum did knowingly, & certain sum they would falsify the |and unlawfully conspire and. agree books and cheat the Government out | “mong themselves and Coastwise Ware- TRAP ARRANGED BY EDWARDS Rachmil was to | It ts charged that on Feb. 1 last the books of the Coastwise Company | were so altered by the audit concern that it appeared $3,642.31 should be pald the Government instend. of $65!. | blum that he , pt 000 as the income and profits taxes and 3 aw Pt 'y to the correc Last Monday Rosenblum, who it is| charged conspired with Rachmil, put Edwards. It had been agreed by Mr. | |Page that the bribe money should be| Rachmil and Rosenblum went to} W |the office of the warehouse company |and met Mr. Page at 2 o'clock yester- | ment alleging he attempted to bribe Page paid Rosenblum $9,000 and gave|{lse income tax returns of his com- | PLOTTERS ARE SEIZED BY REV- revenue agents scized the two men |who were taken to the Federal Bulid- before “United \States Commissioner Hitchcock after 000 bail for a hearing on Juhe 26, Tt was learned to-day from rell- able sources that the Stetling Ac- of many large corporations in this city and upon its certifications income tax returns have been made. Mr. De Witt said it apparently was an easy matter for accountants to certify to false returns and that cor- porations and individuals might have given huge bribes to avoid the pay- ment of large amounts of money Arthur A. Nichols, ai Internal Rev- enue Agent, made the complaint in the present case which reads in part: On Oct, 28, 1918, and continuously thereafter, to and fhaluding June 16, houses, Inc, to defraud the’ United States. “Rachmil, Samuelson and Jofte, public accountants doing business under the A to ba prepared @ false, fraudulent and incorrect income and profits tax return for the year 1918 for the Coastwise Warehouses, Ine. /oTese false returns would indicate the said company was. lable to & tax of $3,642.31 instead of the m of about $66,000, and that the de- ndamts agreed with Morris Rosen- @ would falasly, cotruptly said return af income and | profits tax “On June 1919, in. furtherance of orris S. Rachmil pre- rofits tax return ace of the United States, i their dignity and contrary to the m of the statute of the United States n such cases madé and provided.” y A: Wober, Secretaty of the | Pictorial Review Company, No, 22 t Thirty-ninth Street, ‘was ar- yesterday ‘before Federal |Judge Knox to plead to am indict- raigned .|a Government agent -to certify. to yor, who also is secretary to jam §. Ahnelt, President of the Pictorial Review Company, pleaded , | Not guilty and his $50,000 bail was reduced at the request of counsel to e books of the Pictorial Review being examined to as-| irregular tax returns | during the past three | n =o i # CONTENTS 4 anor A CEREAL. BEVE : x Rade EO UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THe FIFTY~FIF TY CORPORATION e New Drink-for all FIFTY-FIFTY CORPORATION $09 Fifth Ave., New York City Ol Nemeth. ‘+ Hh Micholes Ave at * Aides Bt. ‘14th Bt, ond Sed Ave. th Ave, at Zlet Bt. 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He made a special trip from Chicago to fraternize with his fellow-workers in New York. The New York Fellowship Club i an active membership ee the members are very it, so they wanted to f he Wilson how it measures up alongside of the other Fellow- ship Clubs that exist in other plants around the country, grouping his 25,000 workers into one big, happy family where all share in the generous distri- bution of good-will, rewards and privileges. man I think it is great that one t composed of trou oe coals eae conversation de! the were lof the program had carried between a@ and @ forced: ovation; one Cag the shows it is given , but he said whet was i heart to gay, ‘and he’ said it so sit that his fellow-workers that he meant every word. " Brig, Was clan them ucts just the same as they bound in honor to play on the level with one another. * {tt aut of the question for people le game household to agt true-blua difection and false in anoth in this particular househol4, don't there is absolute harmony as the spirit, the thoughts and ¢ of every member thereof. Mr, Wilson remained with his fellows workers a# one of the liveliest and agreeable members of the party until evening's galeties ended, And so along merrily and bh: the building of a great organization matters more important than mere business calculations. ly yours, William C. Freeman, 160 Pitth Aves Now York City--Aawe. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS Sunday Classified Advertis- ing Copy should be in the World Office by Friday Evening. Sunday Supplement Section Display Advertising Copy should be in the World Office by ‘Thursday, at 1 P. M, Sunday Main Sheet Display Copy should be in the World Office by Friday Evening. 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