- 4 - Montana, to Mr. Berglas in Gardena, California. The Montana newspapers were not insured when they were shipped to Mr. Berglas. In January of 1991, Mr. Berglas delivered the Los Angeles and Chicago newspapers to the SFACA. The following Los Angeles and Chicago newspapers were donated to the SFACA in January of 1991:3 1. Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles Herald-Express: A 6- day-a-week newspaper. A total of 6,260 newspapers representing an unbroken run from 1931 through 1950. 2. Los Angeles Examiner: A 7-day-a-week newspaper. A total of 990 newspapers, including Sunday comics, representing the time period of December 1903, through December 1906, with four volumes missing from 1903 to 1906 (single issue volumes). Additionally, a total of 13,320 newspapers representing the time period of January 1907 through December 1918, and consisting of an average of three editions per day including four duplicate volumes for the years 1907 through 1918. 3. Chicago Tribune: A 7-day-a-week newspaper. A total of 13,140 newspapers, including Sunday comics, representing the time 3The parties agree that the Los Angeles and Chicago newspapers were donated to the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art and that petitioners are entitled to a charitable contribution deduction for one-half the value of the Los Angeles and Chicago newspapers.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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