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On Fair Trade
| A Sales Tax By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 — An economist warned Congress today | that reviving the 'so-called ‘fair
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trade” laws would "cost® the consuming public as much as 10 to 12 per cent sales tax, Dr. Joseph M. Klamon, profes sor of marketing at Washington University in St. Louis, made the statement in testimony ‘prepared for delivery . hefore the House Monopoly Subcommittee, : Also called to testify before the was Q.. Forrest
| Walker, an executive of ‘Macy's, [New York department store which
set off a spectacular price war last vear on branded merchandise {which had long sold at “fair traded’ or fixed prices,
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AN ELECTRIC CIRCUS TRAIN, : A DOLL HOUSE LARGE ENOUGH TO PLAY IN.
These are the grand prizes in The Times’ “Greatest Show on Barth” contest starting today. | Boys and girls under 12 may anter this new contest. There are,
| 214 W, Maryland St. Get them
in the mail before midnight| Sunday, Mar. 2,
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Permits Fixing Two House subcommittees are studying bills to restore the “fair trade” laws. They would permit i manufacturer and any one retailer to fix minimum resale prices bn the manufacturer's ‘“namebrand” product and make it bhinding -on all other retailers in the state, A Supreme Court decigion last year in effect scuttled the ‘fair trade” laws, on the books of 45 states. Pending bills would overturn the court decision. Fair trade supporters claim they need the price-fixing provisions to protect small, independ-! merchants from “predatory” price slashes by big chains and
But Dr..Klamon asserted that the pending legislation would “destroy our anti-trust laws” and “would seriously affect the liv-| ing standards of a large portion|
Top prize for boys is a complete of our population.”
electric circus streamlined
train, torpedo
with a
He said the ‘fair trade” laws
locomotive, during the years they were in op-
three gaily painted cars, a 104- eration ‘cost the consuming pub-
linch oval track, and a 46-piece|
circus all ready to set up. Real looking black and white
lic many billions in higher fixed prices on branded goods.” “Legislation of this sort i® the
10 prizes for girls and 10 prizes two-gun holster sets will be given equivalent of a 10 to 12 per, cent
for boys. Here's all you have to do. Clip| the circus drawing and color it
with crayons every day. Save
them until you have colored all It's plasticiand can be hung up enforcing anti- trust in The in the back yard and can be folded have
five of the drawings Times this week. When you've finished all five] drawings, mail them to Contest! Editor, The Indianapolis Times, |
1 Dead, 2 Hurt Iv Drunken Fight
ALTURAS, Cal, Feb. 25 (UP)]| ~—Policé 84id a 29-year-old Indian] range hand killed his wife and) eritically wounded his brother and| a second woman in a drunken] rage yesterday. The slayer, Perrington Allen,
by Modoc Courity Sheriff E. R. (Buck) Server and two deputies who found him crouching and mumbling over his wife's body in their blood-spattered shack in Alturas’ “Indiantown” section. Allen was subdued and disarmed after he threatened to kill the officers with a shotgun, the sheriff said. Allen's wife, Delores, 19; his brother, Joe ‘Allen, 24, of Likely, Cal, and Verlene Peddee, 37, also - of Likely, were found sprawled around the cabin, all critically wounded by bullets from a 22 rifle, Sheriff Server said the four were reported to have argued drunkenly in a tavern prior to the shooting.
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nine boys whose drawings ' win. The girls’ grand prize is a huge red and white doll house, big enough for the gang to play in.
up to put away. Nine other girls will get large bed dolls dressed in| beautiful formal dresses. |
Here are the rules:
All entrants must he under 12, and not” relatives of employees of The Times! or Cirele Theater, Entries must be mailed before midnight! Sunday, Mar. 2., to Contest Editor, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland is. ecision of the judees will be 1, a Solorines will become properly of he)
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“The Greatest Show on Earth” starting Friday at the. Circle! Theater, | Starred in the circus picture are| {Betty Hutton, Cornel
jand Gloria Grahame.
Wilde, was arrested on murder charges Jimmy Stewart, Dorothy Lamour
sales tax collected by retailers, and manufacturers of branded goods, for themselves,” he said. Federal agencies charged with laws also the ‘fair
testified that
trade” laws would open the door to price-fixing “conspiracies” i
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