The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 December 1933 — Page 4
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BLANKET SALE
TO \ SO Single Ulankets I'laUI <, \ mii i i I ( i!| us
7ll \ HU I'lni I. Double Itlnnket '•—Pair
69c $1.50
72 v HI Purl Wool P aid. ^9 J(j
Sateen hoiind.«weiKhl I Hi 4
Pair
wink m- \i i;ks’ fek $ioo: MI S'I l!l > PROM VVHOf.ES\l KH
72 \ HI, Pari Wool, Extra heavy I me ({ualil). t^9 ( IV Hlankels. Pair
S. C. PREVO COMPANY
importers as vesfciaininK trade are to he neuriti ited by harffainimr with ^ [ the different INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 28. Paid j added,
j P. IVy. stale excise director, and Sam [ ^ „ o( |ho ()n e-quarter cut l,.>h, his deputy, have outlin.Hl full (hp Frcnt , h impolt quota sys tem details of the plan hy which wmes ^ ^ ^ th(i hp0 , 8 of tho K0V( . rn - will In sold in Indiana. ; |i)ent , s anni>uncem ent that the 15 per Si.irilnus IMpiors such as whiskyj surp , ix Iin *iiijtisii goods import' alcohol, trm. vermouth, -rdials and () J(( Vrim . 0 w ,,1,! h( , abolished on
' U be old b -v :i " P ack
only in the drug stores. I Hritain went off the Hold standard
Wipe.- and ehainptijtnc- may be sold | I in restaurants and the license for a I a ipe deale., where the wine will Is*
o ld on toe premises, will be $pin. The move wa - a siirnal for other When it also e t.> he sold to he taken j nations still paying the surtax to 1,ut the additional license fee will hi tart a fiyht for imilai treatment.
cost of the 111! and the new roeovery appropriations approximately $450,-
countries involveil, he | 000,000 wall h. necessary. Liquor rev-
enlies, exclusive of beer it is hoped
will total 10.000,000.
the jfold frail.'.
W VIIMM. ISSI I II \INST IMPItOPI II 1 \l MPI'ION ( I \ IW >
( i.mntis i-
*rif» of
Inti'iiial Revenue
G P. Hel
vm iiij.':
1 a- i - sued a mi
t inti Willi-
-j .11 |u r ims mil
to mrtko itn
Illllpl'- t
l.ii'iis for exemp"
t ion of |»rn
taxes mi wheat,
or util
< r i oTiti
Mtitii'.- ulije t tu
lax uinlt*! ti
ie - 'rid
dl Hi'.'d i Ijust ment
rtrl. 1 II* pi t
laity, ii|
. it •• tiviction, for
liroDafin*' ni
;i f 1 m
ug in the prepara-
tien uP i f:
11M • of
i auduheit ret urn.
afli lav.i. d
aini, hi
(iot'HDK'iit in con-
jifdion v\ iD
i nny n
i. Itfi orisinif un-
(Im - thtj itih*
i n i! i i ".
i ali'liuivfi r ct:i"
<l< r I hr n,l<
-•inal ii
■vi iiiii* laws, is a
line of mu
more th
•in $10,000, or ini-
jui >hhi< M
of 111
iitni'i) than five
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iii.
Pet on v.
Ii
. i' i '-ivit.. tn the
I'tl'ii t i . i
hey . n*
tiic producers of
Whi'.tl, corf.i, e <
ttlift fom mot ii ties j
sulljc t ti* 1
:!)" pine
■ ■ ng tax, when '
un h i nni
'C, to evatlo pay-
iitcht of tii*'
pivK'eKs
dig tax are liable
t o pro. i uiil
i hi/
\ ;ual producers
who l.-ikc v\ J
it
nr, < t other com -
moflit ji |}i
j» , ( tot
lie u'iicc -ing tax
to the mills hi fai torics to ho nvmn fa.iurcd into flout, meal, or other prudu ts, and who enileav >r to escape the piocessimr tax hy sijrninK an af ' fidavit th d the product is for e n -umption hy their own family, eni J ployes, in* .inusehnld, hut who ill fact sell 1 1 exchange it for jrro.orie or other mi 1 h.niilise, are subject to j prosecution. In such case store- ' keepers whn accept from the pm ■ ducer flour, meal, or othei ci inmodity with respect to whic lithe proi c-s 111 tt tax has tint been paid am subject to pmsi cutimi for cruispiriiic w . Ii the |iriulucei to e\ le teh pmci ~ inr r tax. It is the pdicy of the hurctiu of I internal revemie to take appropriate a lion in eveiy case in wide 1 any l iulation of the internal revenue laws is iirnufht to its attention. Every > iti xen should rcptaivl it as a patriotic duty to the tepoit to the collector of i internal revenue of hi> di-trict any violation of the pmcessinj tax that
comes t 1 his notice.
*100. Uet d wine ileali r will lie requireit to hit their wine fr 11 w mile der vvitidn that county. If there is no wholesaler within the county they will oe permitte I to huy at any place. Wine wit ilesah i may lie anyone - whole-ale driiypt a-, heer win les decs ia deer importe The license lei xil 1 he $2:50, id $2,500 and an additional h nd d $2,00fl niust In-
aid
filed to 50 cent
Fry
made on all wholesaler In sure that noun aie permitted
iiistitc payment of. the tax n!
a Ktilloii
Kymic 111 the i terview frankly admitted that Fl lice nee led to check hi r- adverse trade balance and said tin was l ie pn on fur the drastic ipinta cut. He oped it wmid not do
ra t froui hi-r "ills
“With a con eicial deficit of 1
iHiu.iiOO POO fr s (1 In nit $01,240,-
1 nth
ister said, "Fra - j . forced to such a 1111 a urc, whii will affect ill coun-
pially an not he dis. rimina-
. lose c eck is lieine • plica!inns- for wine c in order to be it reputable dealer • handle the bevei
UKDI < | IMHdM (Jl Ul' \ S
11 les Di-y.
1 -'Wi will ope! ejtotiath.lis with the I iiite.l States, K- aland and all other lion in the o lor of their trade
mea.-ure i- not • leoiit tr. ile liairiers, ii'ii li export trade c advantages for hy means of harter-
I’AlilS, Itcent reduction United Stall luinif Inisi 1 n
28, (I'l'i V 25 per 11 import quotas to the 1 ml all ot her countries with France was an
impm tan c. 'I 1111! to I it*111 hut t > open
throui! 1 sryui
I 11'lich product
j iiip; on hulk qil'
HAVNKR \ I IS UKI IIKSUITS
-lounced by Commerce .Minister I.anient Kynai' in an exclusive interview with the linitml I’ress last niirht. The minister said that this reducI lion would be announced officially on • .Ian. 1. The remaining 75 per cent of impart quotas retrarde I by most
IA PIT I I.KU Oil 40 P \i OF |{|(oVl in PIKKiHAM
('ambined with the capital stock tax revenues between now dnd July 1, wlicii that tax terminates, tl» total in- • mie from the two sources should reach approx I rately the needed figure. i; Hill, Deni* # Wa hn., chairman the Wax - 1 ml Menas sub-commit-le. wliich has w rki d m tax needs* , : d he h :htc the plans for i-losinsf loo|iho.'< in pri -'ii' tax laws so a-- to liriiiL' in :ii a Iditii iial $27:5,000,000 even • dd 1 ult ir. fl wi of more i Hiii v to the tie 1 ury until the 10.15 •iscal year. id! also doubted that it would be .. ilde t i 1 liminate in the near • Ii ome of t he so called ' Nu iance Taxe-” suih as those of .ilii:,», liaug clnvks and the like. • it!"o on tile il l is of 1 'ire froi the tax experts figuies i 50.18)0.(MM) pail ms if do.restie 1 I I til will lie cori-iuned the ! 1 ye-.r of r peal liringing ill $100,. Ooo.OOO In adlition it was estimated iliat $75,(i(i0.u00 wulil flow in from on "Ot it: ■ 1.11 liquor, >'111,000,000 ft mi the wine taxi - and $5,0110,(100 fiom occuptatiiinal levies. Income fiiun a flat $5 1 barrel tax 01. beer is expictel to 1 each 81*1:5,000,000. Thus total ivernment incone fio.n all lii|iiai souree would be $55.5,000,000 New Nippon Envoy
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Bai{
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10 1 ti and I raitrant
( Ol VTRY < LUR, < otiee. Lb. 25c I.iii llhh \ a i'll ii m Pur'kcd M \\\\ LLL HOUSE, ( ollee lb 25c
I, ATOM A CLUi (;in(;eraleor ( ARIJONATFI) WATER
$1.19
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95c
WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP) — l.iiiuor will pin he cost of (he N:ilional ncoverj i op ram under the plan of the h way an 1 means co.i inittee. Vgreement t ! d n \ a ue- from such ources should he used fur service •barges on rei ry bond -ties was iiiamly res iron iih for the committee’s decision t" x the whi-key tax at $2 a gallon it '.is learned todayW iiile the e-t mated $1!)0,000,000 n vet ue from repeal was not earnrtrkod for the urpose af financing cost if the r' very program com-i i tee membei a : d it will un Imibt- , dly be use! fm that purpose. Service charge- an the $3,400,OOO.OOO expected f ue asked of 'ongress for lontinuiig NIIA, I’FC, PWA .'ind din r recovery lograms next session will In ■ pro lately $231,000,000. The initial cost of the recovery set-up gree iti lit .ession was $3,100,000,- I 0181 Tax, in the recovery act must | of which went out with repeal appi ix'inated $212,000',000 and took care or service charges on the original j amount. In order t eo cover the ronntinued l
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data iihtaiited from transpirt sources relative to i'i|uipmint ci.mpetition hetwei n rails am! n ways, duplicating lines, ctr. Substitutes fm t fj,,.. |, Tugwell food an I ilru.. !,i||
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session | Rep. Huddleston, Deni.. Mi
nounted he will intro lu .' a i... i t iding for labeling by the :n; • ,| standard of all c.iin r.i.litii-- (j | his plan ven dol mg ua ,J hols" showing gr.nl, and •• ' [ The propn.-als I’m immiuiaaB mergers, affectmg radio, tflpm and telephone -ti-ms, h:n i submitted to chairmen ot .. bouse interstate r" i.irciCM'a*
I
tenlepartmental ininmittee House inajurity leadar Hyr-
Hiroshi Saito, .lapanese Minister to the Netherlands, who has been appointed new Nipponese Ambassador to the United States to succeed Ambassador Dehuchi, who long has been a popular member of the capital diplomatic circle. I
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28, (UP) -
Three legislative proposals only slightly interwoven with the administration's recovery progiam may
force congress to remain in
through next summer, Democratic
house leaders a Imitted today. Hopes for early adjournment will
be blasted, they said, if President Roosevelt urges a tion .m the Tugwell food and drug hill, permanent transportation-' m idination, and com-
munication merger proposals. All threo matters would, it was
sai'■ result in breaks in pirty ranks. Controversy alrea ly has developed about the diastic food and' drug hill- j
Transportation coordinator Fast-
man lias been woi king on a report which he may submit lief ne Feb. I. outlining the need of coordination in ,
rail, water and truck traffic. The 1 Claude Fuller if flovenl.n emergency transportation enacted I suffered a f' utarcii -g I' i last se-sion was only a temporary de- | morning, enter: ,i the inunt; <; i,t^ vice Eastman now is assembling today for treatment
if the controversial ."miMmiia proposal ci.mcs up ’we iv"in •■!<
of here until Octnlici
Case ot 12 Bottles Rotund on 12 Bottles
ACTUAL
COST
1114: lit OY SOAP 4 Rais 25c l!l\S< 1.1 arge I’ke I be > V Small ParkaKe 9c
NIW SMALL wSIZE PACKAGE B1SQUICK
90 Seconds from Package to Wattle
Iron.
20 ()/.
Pkf.
Ill
COUNTRY ROLL > l ....
SPANISH PEANUTS, Salted. Lb. GARDEN IE A. 1-4 Lb. Pkg. FANCY
10c 15c FLORIDA
OKWLES
(IKAI'KI’KITT,4 Pur ]}| ( . I urge luicy I lorula ( ELERY, 3 Stalks KRI arc, Will Hleached < RANIJi:RRIES,2 Lbs. ..23c i atN 1 ( T: | ||g\% i*s
20c
( ’ounlry * luh A d M I h PrinlH, l.h. 20c l.b I wC BOSTON CREAM PIE, Each 25c Bread. Country dub, plain or sliced lb If 5c
PINEAPPLE
2 29c
• 25c
HOLLYW OOD, Cal Friends nl Douglas k , i banks, Jr., will )«■ amaz *d to hear why he rushes home fram the liKO Stu'in and hums midnight
nil.
The young star is writing a screen stary foi I'rarcis Lederer, the tempi rnental ('zei ho-,Slovakiun actor, wh i has ■tl'n.o t the whole say on his film vehicle. It all a rc about quite une\|iectedly Dm Jr , an I Lederer renewed their ■ quaintance liy having lunch logothi the ither dtiy at UKO During the ,■ itiversatiun, Doug outlined a play that he was ]dannir,g to write. An enthusiastic listener, I>‘derei finally ileclared it was just the sort of story lie wants for his second picture at i asked young Doug to write it fur him. S i the two now have their heads together and y »u eventually may see the unusual title:
Icy Drury, one of the greatest football players ever to run 80 yards to t tuuchdowT,, recently workiHl as an ex-
tra at Fox-
After drinking I t glasses of imitation liquor for a scene at Paramount, Victor Mi I.uglen hud an call a hall The real point of the >tory is that, while re|)ejil is here, Hollywood actors will cor tinue to drink fake spirits on the screen The only exception is heer and that is tiecrui-e you can't buy any
more near beer.
tfl'IUK GLIMPSES:
Tli«* or,e-punch fight iietween Geo.! haft and Harney Glazer had been' lirewing for ji long time. Georgia had ( Is-en protesting that line in "Bolero" ' ever since he rea I the script, and had ' madi' several futile attempts to talk ' i i studio officials ah ut it. Though he
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IVauhi^s
Hullieanna milk 17c
Yellow Cling 30 0z. Can
olko 25c
Dimifrl
2 ,,25c
( IIKICSK !l lh , 15c
The Meet
soap !; r , s , , ;,,:,r'27c
|)o{ Food
Morloir.s
Open lycttlc LAUD T'ltJ'* 19c
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Smoke
JELLO l q' i; . f, “ vorM <H*
liaisin'
Oatmeal
SALT
COOKIES ,i 25c
Seeded
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Apple Butter 14c
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l.oudonN catsup lie (
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NunkiM Kill Si/e.
K EBERIi LETTIT E 2 hds 15c
k’resh < rn*n
SPANISH ONIONS, 2 Lbs. l) ( .
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SMOKED IIWIS CHUCK ROAST, Lb. 12c SWISS STEAK, Lb. 17r < ut from Itecf Rulin'!*: B0lli;i) ll\M FRANKFURTERS. 3 Lb». 29c PIG’S FEET, 9 Oi. Jar 10c THURllfGER SAUSAGE, Lb. 19c m\K LOINS. ..
roastint; hens or friers, SMOKED PICMCS. Small Ik .. 10c
131c 14c 8 l-2c 23c 27c 29c 89t 12 k Full Dressed, Lb 19c LARGE EXTRA STANDARD OYSTERS. Ot
VV hide or Shank Half. l.h. SHOULDER ROAST. Lb. FJ4ESH PICNICS, Lb. Small I eiin Whole or Half SliiXHl, l.h. 28* — l.hSl*|( I D HAM, Slued Lb. CREAM CHEESE, 2 Lbs. LAKE HERRING, 6 Lb. Ut hole or Rib Half Lit.
are
their
-ee the
Cabot
‘What Mi Vf Man,” -tarring “dually hold* himaelf carafully under j
control, Georgie’.i friends will tell you ! tliat he is a very hot-tempered guy 1 and, a< fur his fighting ability - well, ;
lie used t.i Is- a professional
T,eslie Howard sails from Enghind • tuday an I will be hack in Hollywood shortly after Christras Mrs Howard '
aecomiwnies him, hut the children remaining abroad to finish
You should
I brilliant blue shirts Bruce
lidught in Honolulu,
Over at Warner’s they insist that lean Muir will Ik* a second Katherine Hepburn. The young stage actress is eccentric and has a strong mind of her own But Dick Barthelme.-s thinks she is mire of the Lilian Gish tvp£ . . When loel McGre-, take- ErMnees Dee to Ptilni Springs over the week•n I it will be his first visit to the esert resort, nltl* i U gh he has lived in l»s Angeles for 28 years. . . . That brief hut exciting logfight in the F lx commissary was between Rudy Ma I lee's mutt. Windy” and Pat Patterson's Jk'iitty. “Andrew.” v
IlFrancis IS'derer and II Douglas Fuirbankt, Jr
They are chuckling over .In* L Ileddy’s story of the Irishman who I came home smiling after being out
ll-'f w*rk for many months.
I "Sure, Pat, and you must have n
|! job,” greeted his wife
l| “And what a job!” roared Pat. “I'm l| helping tear down a Protestant I,church and, Begorra, they're paying
I * !• for it!”
I “Rosy” R.isenlierg, S.HiUiern' CaJII nrnia greiit All-American guanf, j has ikloffed his football uniform and | is learning to be an assistant director on the "Disillusion” set ut Fox. Stys he: "By the time they are playing their last year of ^ollego football, most fellows realize that the j headlines ilon’t mean a thing If they I need any convincing, they only have to look at the All-Americans for a
few years haek.
“I expect to he forgotten in n few* weeks and am gbnl to get a job.’’ Nate Barrager, All-American renter for U. S. C.htvI afterwards AH-
Amerman irofessionnl renter, is now* nightly working ns a prop-man at RKO- Mini- unns?
DID YOU KNOW—
That Director King Vidor takes
less'ns and piano Inst rue-
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PICKLES — Dill or Sour — 1-2 Gal. Jar TEA — Gunpowder — Lb COCOA — Mother’s Pure Cocoa — 2 Lb. Pkg.
ROUND VEAL STEAK OR ROAST, Lb. PURE PORK SAUSAGE—2 Lb».
FRESH GROUND BEEF FOR LOAF OR STEAK, 2 H>*
FRESH MEATY §PARE RIBS, Lb. SMALL LEAN PORK CHOPS, Lb. ENGLISH CUT PORK ROAST, Lb. FRESH OYSTERS, Solid Pack, Quart
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