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Right after that, Oliphant began receiving a parade of visitors with uncommon sympathy for Klein's predicament. One of the first was Henry ("The Dutchman") Grunewald, the ubiquitous influence peddler who has popped up in half a dozen tax probes. The black-marketeering and tax fraud charges were dropped a few months after Grunewald intervened. By now, Senator Bridges was also in the act. Soon afterward, the lien on Klein's assets was eased to allow him to resume doing business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Embarrassing Echo | 4/7/1952 | See Source »

Whisky Parlay. The taxpayer, Hyman Harvey Klein of Los Angeles, was revealed as another of the financial wonder workers who are turning up in Washington these days. Klein testified that in 2½ years he parlayed a $1,000 investment into a $5,000,000 profit, through a brisk import business in Canadian whisky. His troubles began in 1946 when the Government charged him with black-markeeering and tax fraud. In 1948, the BIR, afraid that he would skip the country, slapped a $7,000,000 tax lien on his assets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Embarrassing Echo | 4/7/1952 | See Source »

Summary of House bouts: 125 pounds--Rogar Hagald (Leverett) decisioned Gene Mann (Kirkland); 135 pound--John Nyhan (Dudley) forfeited to Bill Klein (Leverett); 145 pound--Ed O'Neal (Leverett) decisioned Frank Dewar (Dudley); 155 pound--Ronnie Noonan (Winthrop) decisioned Herb Kaufman (Dudley); 165 pound--Ed Carey (Winthrop) decisioned Ken Herlihy (Leverett); 175 pound--John Nugent (Dudley) decisioned Herb Hoffman (Dudley); Unlimited--Frank Yoffe (Dudley) decisioned Arnie Horween (Eliot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yoffe Upsets Horween | 3/15/1952 | See Source »

Preliminary boxing bouts at the I.A.B. yesterday decided those who will enter the finals today at 7:30 p.m. Fighting in the House matches will be: 125 pounds--Rogar Hassid (Leverett) vs. Gene Mann (Kirkland); 135 pounds--John Nyhan (Dudley) vs. Bill Klein (Leverett); 145 pounds--Ed O'Neal (Leverett) vs. Frank...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deacons Top Dudley; Finalists Fight Today | 3/14/1952 | See Source »

...Wolfhounds at first replied with non-fragmenting grenades, but the explosions did not stop the prisoners. Said Major Klein, "Nothing else could stop them so we fired." The mob backed up. On the ground they left 75 dead or dying, another 139 wounded. One U.S. soldier was killed, 39 more wounded. The Battle of Compound 62 was as deadly as any fought on Korea's battlefront last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: KOREA: The Battle of Compound 62 | 3/3/1952 | See Source »

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