Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1947 — Page 14

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Says | Nulrition Euals That of Butter

.|by the federal gdvernment if they

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as a «80-year-old nonsense,” Sam May, urges that this tax be wiped

from This Month, states that the dairy] © less than half our optimum requirements of butter—| : ‘im Mstory—and that our consumption of table fats

is barely half what nutrition ex-

face of this overall fat’ shortage the federal tax against margarine persists, and 45 states have laws afTecting the sale of this product. Wisconsin, the article holds, is the worst offender, with a manufacturer's tax of $1000, a wholesaler’s tax of $500, a levy against retailers of $25, and a “special tax,” against consumers, of 15 cents on every

pound sold. We.

Taxes Are Heavy

RESTAURANTS and even small boarding houses are taxed heavily

serve yellow margarine. In more than one-third of the states, any institution receiving tax support is forbidden to serve margarine. Nutritive values of butter and margarine are equal, Shulsky says. Each has 80 per cent of fat and each contains vitamin A. Butter’s vitamin A content is natural, but varies from 9000 units per pound in

perts say it should be. Yet in thei.

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winter to 20,000 units in summer. No minimum guarantee is required. Margarine is fortified with | at least 9000 units of vitamin A per | pound and is subject to test. - » s

‘Equal to Butter’ THE ARTICLE quotes the American Medical association on vitamin A-fortified margarine as follows: “It is equal in digestibility and caloric value to other food fats. e can be substituted for butter in the ordinary diet without any nutritional disadvantage.” Dairymen hold that yellow is the “natural” color of buttér, but must add coloring matter in four to nine months of the year, Shulsky states.

would have a yellowish color, but under the punitive tax law this

must’ be bleached out.” Coloring used by the housewife to make margarine yellow is the same as used by the butter industry.

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are trying hard to work down the prices on the staple house dress. None of them, however, expects to see for a long time the #1 dress which for years was the staple best seller of mall order catalogs and country stores.

‘Someone's Losing’

They discourgae the gleam In the consumer's eye which is looking hopefully at occasional advertisements of $1 to $3 dresses for the first time in years. Those are strictly bargain” sales, they point out. Someone is losing money on them. The $1 dress, they say, is pre cisely as dead as the depression. The reasoff;” of course, is the cost of cotton, up from 7 to about 30

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