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People have sent dollars and even pennies to help me out. This ain't the way. I want to meet my obligations.” * * Whether it is childhood training from a strict and un- derstanding mother or the discipline of ring training, Louis still answers questions with his inimitable frank- ness and candor. * Louis shook his head and JOE COULDN'T GO EASY ON HIS OPPONENTS * * * * * * * * * * * 3 * he was asked about wrestling. “How) heavyweight champion, engage in an| ead beegee S 5 Fou, a great ed i earnings today are at the lowest ebb of his) career, and with a strained heart, his physical activity) has been limited to light walks and a daily glance at the newspapers. Whether this is the surest method of settling as | grave a problem as his tax indebtedness, remains || questionable, but it emphasizes the man’s honest approach. This phase of his character apparently will never change. ition like wrestling?” There is one quality in the great heavyweight's char- Louis’ acter which remains steadfast; and that is his innate honesty. Back in 1946, Louis was appearing in a four round exhibition in Sacramento, California. The manager of his opponent approached him in the dressing room,| . To a fellow who earns a salary and pays his taxes via withholding, the problem of Joe Louis remains Mrs. Louis wrote a that Onl can eepercrec’” sardonically replied: “It ain’t stealing.” purely coincidental. exhibi “Joe, I've invested a fortune in my heavyweight. Will you take it easy with him? After all be wiped out with one punch.” : ” Local stale i EAGUE (15-13) 0-0) ¢ — Es eCormick is) vs, R. Miller 24 TIONAL L at ‘ork ) and M athletes with shorter careers than businessmen, pay the small print on a lease, but the obvious conclusion is that same rate of tax. enigmatic. 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