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...that it decided to put on a transcription of his remarks an hour later. Baffling was the result to many a Detroit listener. After praising the New Deal for its war on chiselers in politics and out, the Ickes speech rolled around at last to Philadelphia Publisher Moses L. Annenberg, recently jailed for evading income taxes. Cried the recording...
...Chicago, 62-year-old Moses Louis Annenberg, publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer was sentenced to three years in Federal prison. His offense, of which he had pleaded guilty: evasion of $1,217,296 in income taxes in 1936. Still to be paid by Moe Annenberg in the biggest income-tax prosecution in U. S. history: $9,500,000 in civil penalties...
Gnarled Philadelphia Publisher Moe Annenberg, 62, after settling for $9,500,000 civil suits for a hash of income-tax evasions, left Federal Court in Chicago, where he had pleaded guilty to one count of the same criminal charges, posed with unusual affability for what he called a "different"' picture...
...Solemn-looking, thin and hollow-eyed, one of the richest men in the U. S. admitted in a Chicago Federal court last week that he was guilty of a crime. His crime: evasion of Federal income-tax payment in 1936. The criminal: Moses L. Annenberg (publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily Racing Form, etc., etc.). Maximum penalty: five years in jail, $10,000 fine. Without admitting Government charges (soon to be dismissed) that he or some of his companies had also evaded income taxes in 1931, '32, '33, '34, '35 and '37, Publisher Annenberg agreed...
...what interested employes most was the account that Newsmen gave of their work at home and abroad. Main exploit on the home front last year was a News investigation of Moe Annenberg that led to his indictment and the cutting off of his wire service to bookmakers (TIME...