NOON EDITION NOON EDITION N. D. Cochran, Editor and Publisher. 500 South Peoria St. An Adless Daily Newspaper. Tel. Monroe 353. Automatic 51-422. By Mail, 50 Cents a Month. VOL.3, NO. 115 Chicago, Thursday, Feb. 12, 1914 ONE CENT m WHY TRUST Tl State's AtVy Hoyne Discovers That the Inter-Ocean Hasn't Paid Its 1912 Taxes Yet The Game Looks Like, One To Throw the Veil Over the Wealthy High Mogul Taxdodgers. Why some- trust newspapers are lighting the" proposed investigation into taxdodging by the grand jury on evidence submitted by State's At torney Hoyne. is shown iii the discov ery by the prosecutor that the Inter Ocean hastft paid its taxes for 1912. But behind the personal . interest that the Inter-Ocean must feel in stopping the tax probe looms up a darker game a game to throw a veil over wealthy taxdodgers: One of tjtie best friends of the Inter Ocean is Julius Rosenwald. Some of the reactionary, labor-hating editor ials that comeout in the Inter-Ociean appear as though' they may have come from the pen of Julius. And if Maxwell Edgar, secretar-y-of the Illinois Tax Reform Association, is allowed to go before the grand jury in the coming investigation one of the men who might be hit hard is Julius Rosenwald. The Inter-Ocean, since H. H. Kohl saat took control, has been a verit able press sheet for Rosenwald and his "philanthrophies" and bunk civic reforms. When the Illinois Senate Vice Com mission investigated the condition of working girls of Chicago and held up the Sears-Roebuck slave-driving mill as a thing of horror to the people of Chicago, the Inter-Ocean began a campaign of calumny aimed at the head of the commission, Lieut.-Gov. -Barratt O'Hara,