Word: billing
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...Item on Senator Ashurst's introduction of a bill for the deposit of "hot money" in closed banks "to thaw frozen assets...
Signed by Pennsylvania's Governor George Earle in Harrisburg last week was another chain-store tax bill. It was not of the Louisiana variety, in which the graduated levy is calculated not on the number of stores within the State but on the total number of units in the system (TIME, May 31). But the Pennsylvania tax will be even harder on the chains than the Louisiana levy, because Pennsylvania is a more important chain-store State. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., for instance, has 2,100 stores in Pennsylvania, only 106 in Louisiana. And the Pennsylvania tax rises...
...without a tussle had the Pennsylvania tax been jammed through at the personal command of Governor Earle. The chains amassed petitions from their customers, lined up the press and the farmers in almost solid opposition. Once last spring after Columbia Broadcasting System refused to allow speakers to blast the bill in an A. & P. broadcast, big advertisements appeared with the scarehead: THIS is THE STORY THE RADIO KEPT FROM You. Below the condensed versions of undelivered speeches were the signatures not only of the principal chains but also of the Chester County Dairymen's Co-Operative Association, the Lehigh...
...time the unhappy legislators showed a disinclination to accept any such responsibility, and the measure was defeated in committee in the Democratic Senate. The chains thought they had won. Suddenly Governor Earle put the so-called Store Tax Bill on his list of "must" legislation, turned on the kind of bone-crushing political pressure for which Pennsylvania, Democratic or Republican, is justly famed. The Governor's philosophy: "Let's have many small capitalists instead of a few large ones...
Only reassurance Governor Earle got last week as he prepared to sign his pet bill was from the cinema chains, which are included on the same basis as chain stores. Said a spokesman from Warner Brothers, biggest chain in the State (180 theatres) : "We are submitting gracefully. Everybody's sort of getting used to this tax business. I guess we ought to be happy we aren't living in Germany or Russia...