Page 6-B Tax Evaders Are Prosecuted If you do your best to pay your Federal income taxes on time, the Internal Revenue Service wants you to know they are at work protecting your rights, says Glenn Jones, IRS public affairs officer in Greens boro. “Those persons who use il legal tactics to avoid paying their taxes are ‘illegal tax protestors,”’ Jones said. “We are very aware of the movement in North Carolina and have recently prosecuted two people charged with violating tax laws. One claimed protection of the Fifth Amendment of the Con stitution against self - in crimination and the other filed a false W-4 withholding statement. The Fifth Amendment protestor is now serving a one - year jail term and the false W-4 filer was fined.” While illegal tax protest activities in North Carolina have been minimal so far, such is not the case nationwide. On the national level, 69 illegal tax protestors were prosecuted from October, 1981, through May, 1982, resulting in 61 convictions. This success rate represents an upward swing in the percentage of illegal tax protestor con victions from 62 per cent in Fiscal Year 1981 to 88 per cent in the current Fiscal Year. “It is apparent that courts are becoming disgusted with the frivolous and docket - clogging claims the protestors are making. Judges have served notice that harsh sentences are to be expected,” Jones said. A case in point is the recent attempt by a group of Michigan people who were encouraged by protest leaders to file false W-4’s. The resulting trials ended in jail terms and substantial fines for nine violators. Jones said, “We are seeing some of these same schemes popping up in North Carolina. It’s possible that some members of Condo’s group are in our state recruiting new blood. They are masters at giving misleading information, usually in return for a fat fee. In addition to the W-4 and legal tender dodges, other schemes people should be watchful for include the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution against self - incrimination. In this scheme the person often sends in a tax form, omit ting dollar data with which the IRS can compute the tax. The protestor adds the statement that no data is provided due to the Fifth Continued On Page 7-B Address DAR Continued From Page 1-B graduate of N.C. Central University School of Law from which he graduated with honors. While at NCCU School of Law, he represented his school in national competition as a member of the National Moot Court Team. He is active in community affairs, being the Senior Warden of the Vestry and co - organist of Holy Trimity Episcopal Church, Vice President of the Perquimans County Jaycees and Director and Attorney for the Hertford Savings and Loan Association. Special Rates Continued From Page 1-B dial call* themselves when possible, because reduced rates apply for the total time of the call. Reduced rates for operator-assisted calls apply only after the first three minutes.” Daniels said the other designated holidays when special long distance discount rates apply include New Year’s Day, July 4th, ana Thanksgiving. The Carolina Telephone spokesman reminded > customers that other reduced long distance rate periods are available and that an explanation can be found in call guide 6 in each Carolina Telephone directory. VJSfe Ijßjf »»« 'i "BHEP ® SHVINBS /with weekiyspecials MBI ff ml CiciRAFT^ iTmumT -prices good THRU SAT„ SEPT. 4TH .NONE TO DEALERS jVME RICAN SINGLES Hgy MARSHMALLOWS *we reserve the right Tb limit quantities brmfBBBBSMH ©copyright 1 982, winn-dixie store, inc. ; gg ■. ■ 3202. JAR KRAFT ■VTr mayonnaise {kraftJ ■ MQlOiwm wm QQ ra macaroh?dinners Caramels * vAKAIVIEL® with $7.50 OR more order (LIMIT 1) mm Gpl|29 ——p JJ * 1 “ P f MADA* DINNER W ■■ 8-OZ. BTL KRAFT LOW CALORIE I I ac=3 0 m C KRAf T> dressings HKIH ■ i*oz.btl kraft %***??% m Ilg|||gp |vO BBQ SAUCE /"L •CUCUMBER A #PIAIN *IOOO ISLAND U M ■ ijS V *hot B ‘FRENCH pw & PP Jj&HSf JBI" ‘SMOKE D •CATALINA SBPB* ‘ONION ‘ITALIAN W H Imgggg ‘HOT SMOKE "■ N __ odk mmM • SMOKEW/ONIONS HARVEST FRESH TUNA nv “ UTTUCE U&- —V7 \,M\ $135 JEL blu PEPPERS ... 4 «99c S^%QQ HARVEST FRESH RED RIPE ~ MR BTL KRAH TOMATOES 1.49 c ■ » >MAIN 8180 SAUCE MUSHROOMS 89cfeSSjd . „ W&A ZZSSwonk** $ | OQ Salad <^ s «xasa, 2| 0 ’ « | SarS hete! 4kraft\ V 8-OZ. BTL. KRAFT POURABLE ' \ g£LX I DRESSING iSf 1 -LB IN QUARTERS PARKAY / ( t fcr JSI MARGARINE / . 9 IJV SHARPCHEESE m** ‘IOOO ISLAND •ITALIAN • aWUNA /Cx _ C KWAF TI ‘ 12-OZ. PKG. KRAFT K/Jl . - DELUXE AMERICAN CAN JACK BUITERMILK b,scu,ts flB9 tiisy s mv p |QQ pjSSa/J I S-. 1 CREAM CHEESE //mk margarine fgaam) m $ 4 67 LQQ 0/ 99 LBAM/'E K m » . V .. J — 640 Z. BTL KRAFT /| * 1 GRANGE JUICE apakpillsbury BUTTERMILK GRAPEFRUIT JUiai! I —J I 4l* r r M JERRY BOUCHER NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER MANAGER EDENTON, N.C. , THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, September 2,1982