Word: taxed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...supposed to dominate Alcoa's affairs. Another was Homer Stille Cummings, an unsuccessful legal opponent of Alcoa long before he became Franklin Roosevelt's Attorney General. The third was Mr. Cummings' brilliant young assistant, Robert H. Jackson, who argued the Government's still pending income tax case against Mr. Mellon and was now to prosecute the Aluminum Co. suit...
...membership, it was "inadvisable" to admit them because the Association had been founded when there were no women lawyers and it could not have been intended for them. During 45 minutes of debate on the subject last week it was pointed out that the Association might lose its tax-exempt privileges as an educational institution if the exclusion of women continued...
...brands have been unavailable since January, Pennsylvania State store profits are currently 12% ahead of last year, when the State made more on liquor ($14,000,000) than any one of the Big Three distillers. However, Governor George Howard Earle asked his Legislature not to renew the distillers' tax after the end of this month.* Absentees last week planned campaigns to recapture lost ground beginning June...
Pennsylvania's part in the liquor war between the States has been different. One of 17 States which has a monopoly on the sale of liquor, the Commonwealth's Legislature a year ago levied a 4% relief tax on distillers without allowing them to pass the boost on to consumers at 550 State stores. Valuing the big Pennsylvania market, distillers fell in line. All was well until last November when representatives of the other monopoly States met in Chicago, demanded that either Pennsylvania raise prices 4% or that distillers cut prices to other monopoly States 4%. Pennsylvania refused...
...Before New Jersey Legislators last week was a bill to reduce the tax on distilled applejack. Reason: consumption of famed Jersey ''light-nins" has slipped...