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H.U.E.R.A. president Daniel G. Mulvihill, who represents University maids and janitors, said he will offer an auditor's report at the meeting. The Taft-Hartley Act requires union officials to have their books available for inspection once a year...
...Slanderous Implications." Next came evidence indicating how Bolich expressed his gratitude to some of his generous friends. He had a hand in dropping or easing numerous apparently legitimate tax claims, ranging from $50,000 to several million. When an Internal Revenue auditor began an investigation of the tax affairs of Bolich's friend Grunewald, for example, Bolich switched the case to another auditor and it was soon dropped. In 1949, at the request of Grunewald and another old friend, Bolich intervened in a $250,000 claim against Pattullo Modes, Inc., a Manhattan dress firm. Criminal proceedings against its owners...
...vertical write-in slot 1½ in. long, reach up (the slot was 5 ft. 9 in. from the floor) to write a name vertically, from the bottom of the slot to the top. "Damn near had to stand on their heads, I guess," said Ramsey County (St. Paul) Auditor Eugene A. Monick. At many polling places where machines were not used, the supply of ballots ran out. Some voters stood in line for hours, finally wrote their choice on scratch paper initialed by the election judges...
...explain one of the uses to which the Chart is put, the tape recorder described an hypothetical case: suppose some unfortunate finds he has a low rating on the Chart; he then asks an auditor (Dianetics for psychoanalyst) if things are really that bad. According to the tape recorder, "He (the unfortunate) is asking you (the auditor) to say no, and he'll really keep it up until you say yes, and then he'll spin...
...inspection was defective. According to the Intelligence report, the plant itself had made defective gauges on orders of Plant Manager Herbert Harvey, Leo's brother. On the original order for the off-size gauges, Herbert Harvey had penciled: "Make five more like this one." An Army Air Force auditor, according to Naval Intelligence, had reported that Harvey was also taking priority materials obtained for war work, turning them over to subsidiaries. The Navy had recommended criminal prosecution, but the Justice Department had finally decided that the evidence was insufficient...