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Show MORE INDICTMENTS IN TAX FRAUDS XEVT YORK, July 2. Three more indictments in-dictments vrere returned today in connection con-nection with the income tax frauds involving in-volving hundreds of thousands of dollars, dol-lars, which the government charges were engineered by the Sterling Accounting Ac-counting and Audit'coinpany. The sum involved in today ?s indictments is $i2:u;s. Morris C. Rnckmil and A. Lincoln Samuelson, officers of the Sterling compnnv, are charged with having conspired con-spired with Isaac Weinstein and Samuel Sam-uel Samuels, furriers, with A. N. Lev-cnthnl, Lev-cnthnl, furrier, and with Nathan Bloom, dealer in woolen goods, to defraud the United States government by making film income tax returns. 1," the case of Weinstein and Samuels Sam-uels it is chared that a return of $14 634 was made when the correct Jmount was 95.801; Lcventhal's return re-turn was for $2162 as agamst a gox -eminent claim of $12,000 |