- 108 - page down. There’s a check to Eastern Airlines for $1192 on February 24th. It’s about three pages beyond that, 2051, Eastern Airlines in the amount of $974 again in February ‘85. * * * * * * * THE COURT: Now what was your question again? MR. McDOUGAL: The question is would Eastern Airline tickets purchased at that time of year be for the spring Miami trip. THE WITNESS [Betsy]: I have no idea what they’re for. BY MR. McDOUGAL: Q I’m sorry? A I have no idea what they were for in February. Q Do you recall flying Eastern Airlines for trips other than to Miami? A No. Q We just looked at 2051. The check above that, 2050, is American Express, February 26th 1985 for $2002.25. If the Eastern checks were for a trip to Miami, would the American Express charges for the same period be for some other purpose? A I don’t know. Although respondent referred to Markette check No. 2050 in the colloquy and determined in the notice of deficiency that the amount of that check ($2,002.25) also was constructive dividend income to Betsy, the record does not include information shedding further light on check No. 2050 or its connection to check Nos. 2043 and 2051.Page: Previous 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 Next
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