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...told him they were both crazy . . . They said there was a clique in Washington; that Mr. Charles Oliphant, Mr. Jess Larson, and there was a former collector of Internal Revenue by the name of Joe Nunan, and another who had just resigned, of the Internal Revenue department, Mr. Schoeneman, were all together with Mr. Larson. [They] comprised the whole-I wouldn't say a triumvirate, but a combine -for the purposes of looking around the country to see who are the soft touches, or words to that effect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: A Saga of Shakedown | 12/17/1951 | See Source »

...investigation began, he flatly charged the Treasury Department with withholding secret reports. The reports were produced, and Finnegan was indicted on two counts of bribetaking and three of misconduct (TIME, Oct. 22). In a speech the following month, Williams announced to the Senate, with mild relish, that Commissioner George Schoeneman, boss of the Federal Bureau of Internal Revenue, "has turned in his resignation today." Then he added: "It is rather interesting to note that the collector of Internal Revenue in the Boston district was suspended this morning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Senator's Crusade | 11/5/1951 | See Source »

...some reporters to hear: "The worst I ever had to sign." He scratched his signature, then brusquely cut off the photographers (toward ward whom he usually is friendly), saying that he had two telephone calls and a party waiting for him. The party was for old friend George J. Schoeneman, retiring-chief of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, who is leaving just as the bureau is wading through shake-ups (in several cases with scandals attached) in St. Louis, San Francisco, Boston and New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Glum Face | 8/13/1951 | See Source »

...Inner Taxpayer. In Chattanooga, U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue George J. Schoeneman told the National Association of Tax Administrators that one out of four individual income tax returns is erroneous and that 91% of the errors are at the government's expense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jun. 26, 1950 | 6/26/1950 | See Source »

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