INCOME TAX EVASION BRINGS GAOL TERM
Received Thursday, 7 p.m. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. Henry Lustig, who rose from a pushcart pedlar to a multi-millionaire owner of the Longchamps restaurant chain doing a 12,500,000 dollar business yearly, today started serving a four years' prison sentence for income tax evasion. The Federal Gourt found Lustig and two others who received lighter sentences, guilty of defrauding the Government of taxation totalling 2,872,000 dollars.
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 October 1947, Page 5
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