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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 8

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Amarillo, Texas
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8
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PACE 8 THE AMAR1LLO GLOBE, AMARILLO, TEXAS FRIDAY, MAY 12,1933. UNITED STATES TO INVESTIGATE MELLON INCOME KPFADDEN CHANGES EVASION OF FEDERAL TAXES BY SUBTERFUGE WASHINGTON. May 13 (JPh-An Investigation of tile Income tax returns ol Andrew Vf. Mrilon, former Secretary of the Treasury Am- lassor to Orent Britain, has been ttarted by the Justice Department. Cnarges made on the floor of the Blouse by Representative McFadden, Republican, Pennsylvania, form the basis of the action.

McFadden asserted that Mdlon, while In Presl- dent Hoover's cabinet, hid iiora; former CnlUd States'senator M)4 jsullty of "a specifio tax evasion" I0 rr.or of Colorado, holds bag of approximately $6,700,000. i eonUfalng In fold with which lie intends to test the administration order to turn la private hold. Sprcimi investigator In addition to the McFadden, Attorney Ctencral Cum- jniiigs said, a number of letters had been received from private citizens Asking for such an investigation, cummlngs indicated he would handle the case through a special I investigator. is fair to say that the policy i of the department is to investigate i all esses where the complaint indi- I cafe that there is some substencs to the allegations," the Attorney I General saw. -This is a serious' charge, and has to be treated se-1 A PANHANDLE-PLAINS INSTITUTION Owned and Operated by Home People! Every single officer and atockkolder it a fide resident and believer in thin country.

Our loyal store managers and their helpers are citizens, most of them married with families. Every single housewife is one of our directors! She is present at every one of our executive meetings--not 5n reality, but in actuality her voice rises above all the others. "Does she want this?" "Will this benefit the housewife?" "Does this make her, problems easier?" Her decision determines all our policies, methods, and even the merchandise on our shelves. We observe closely and act promptly upon the likes and dislikes of our most important Director, Consumer--she always hits her way. ings of fold to the government.

(Awoclitrd Press Photo) COURTHOUSE RECORDS riously and. I hope, fairly. Letter Is Introduced McFadden last week read a letter I to the House from David A. Olson i Mrs Jormer Investigator for the Senate i Stock Muriel Committee, asserting I WAEBANTY DEED ster Stone to S. P.

Merry, W. blk. 2 Roberts Place. te.OOO. CAR REGISTRATIONS E.

Payne, 712 Pillmore, Jn-in Ford. A. E. Herrmann, 1913 Harrison, oc ure Committee, asserting errnwnn. that in 1931 Mellon sold stock la the i Ba Jser-Herrmg, Rockne.

I Western Public Sen-ice Company Ro Super. 409 Sunset, Walier Land Pittsb'jrgh Coal Company I Irvin Inc i showing loss of i6.700,Qoo "which i Geo Bri11 1927 Van Buren, loss was deducted for income lax i Wfllt er Irvin Ford. E. A. Pickard, 818-N Fiiimore, Olson's.

Intter said the Pittsburgh Wains Chev. Chev. I Coal Company stock was repurchased Sitton. 1607 Van Burcn. I by the Colesed Company, "which Chev.

Chrv. i company is owned 100 per cent bv i i Mr. Mellon and his fa-fly." It wai SEA GIVES t'P ITS DEAD i StOCk Tas re i HOBOKEN. N. May 12 1 nd that the loss 3elon: Herman Tomfelde died last on the income tax returns I December, he directed that his ashes not a proper deduction." be scattered over the sea- He had becn a sailor manv years.

The ashes 1-OKtiIRT CAMP ALLOTMENT! entrusted to brother, Oscar, rtwiv ntsr steward on the Bremen. He threw UNIT ONE VACANCY them into the sea, container and all. In mltf-Atlantic. The container i i ng the tamll! officer and-to charge" oi do wllh lhc ashes 1 physical tanjination for the Pan- liamdle, annonnwd, i ElevCQ jouths hsv been rejected I because of failure to pass physical! examinations. Applicants must be 18 to 25 years of age, unmar- tied, and with dependents.

AH physical examinations for (Panhandle applicants ire nude in Amarillo office, and recruits are l-ient to Port Sill, Okla, for condi- Car Lot Freight i Reduction Sought AUSTIN, May 12 W--A reduction fa car load freight rates on grain, grain products and articles taking i same rates TES sought of the Texas BaDroad Commissloa today commission set May 22 for a of the petitions, which asked I per cent reduction. Those ask! ilng the reduction were the Fort Worth Grain and Cotton Worto Bureau, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Beau- chamber of commerce, Waco of Commerce and the Texas Grain Dealers' Association. The petitioners complained that "since the year 1929 there has been a steady and drastic dechne" in the jprices of the commodities "but during that period of time there has been no reduction in the freight rate level in Texas on these commodities." i Ralph Waldo Emerson once de- i great story as one which i evoke both tears and laueh- Leola Courtemanche, New York mttstcal comedy chorus Rifl, formerly of Scranton, Pa, filed suit for $230,000 in Scnntou araiost Theodore E. Stegmaier, member of a wealthy Wilkesbarre, Pa, fam- Hy, charging breach of promise. Press Photo) KEEP YOUR YOUTH! AT ANY buoyant youth! It's ZXlargely a matter of vitamins, proteins, minerals and carboby- drates, so food authorities tell us.

And ibat's -what you get in Shredded Wheat. All of wheai's vital demeats --nothing added, nothing taken away; Nature's own measure of fonuu Try two of these goiden biscuits, with milk or cream, with fresh preseired fruit. And smile with the millions who enjof this VITALLY DIFFERENT food W- Wbttt. SKREODED WHEAT of NATiONAL BISCUIT COMPANY KELLOGG'S SPECIAL 1 PKG. CORN FLAKES, 1 PKG.

PEP, 1 PKG. RICE KRISPIES, AH, FOR 31c FREE With each purchase of above deal, 1 Pkg. Wheat Krispies. These Special Lew Prices Good Friday P. M.

and Saturday CATSUP, Large bottle SALAD DRESSING, Kraft's, quart iar 11 VINEGAR, Pure Apple. SUGAR, 11C Quart 1Jt 10-lb. OC RIPE OLIVES, Libby's, 1 GRAPE JUICE, Church.s, 1C MALTED MILK, i I i Tl, nmn nn 1 11 cloth JUIC Pint bottle C1 GUM, all kinds, 3 packages Thompson's, 1-lb. can lOc 44c BREAD WHITE, 16-OZ. LOAVES- WHOLE WHEAT, 16-OZ.

LOAF-- 3 For lOc Only 4c COFFEE, Chase San- OC APRICOTS, Mariposa, OC- SALTINE FLAKES, horn's "Dated" 1-lb. can OL cans', 2 for 2-lb. caddy CHERRIES, Donr Brand, fancy pack, red pitted, Gallon size BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl, 10-oz. can pi IJMS RAISINS 1C 25c SPINACH, Medina, Jt cans, 2 for WHITE KING, Granulate'd 71 Soap, large package U1C Johnson's Wax For Floor, Furniture, Autoi--Pound Can 59c Kaffee Hag KELLOGG'S, Pound Can 47c GOLD DUST, Large package 1Q MATCHES, 3 boxes 1 RICE, fancy Blue 2-pound package Q- TUNA, El Campo, TOILET SOAP, Creme Oil lA- LYE, all kinds, O'Jr SORGHUM Waconia, 3 bars cans No. 5 can Blue Ribbon, Can 15c CC-, DDC Ginger Ale MANITOU ORIGINAL New 24-Oz.

Bottle 15c Morton's Salt PLAIN or IODIZED 2 Packages for 15c STEEL WOOL, Package 7. Dutch, 1 ASPARAGUS, Hillsdale, I 2 cans 1JL No. 1 tall can 1Jt DRAINO Can ENERGINE, Can TEA, Liptnn's' Yellow Label. J4-pound-tin TOMATO COCKTAIL, an can SKINNER'S Macaroni and Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. 19c 15c Med.

Size, Dozen TURNIPS, BEETS, CARROTS, MUSTARD, Large, fresh hunch ASPARAGUS, Fresh, lender. Pound 17 4c LETTUCE, Large, crisp heads, Each CELERY, bleached, Large stalk RHUBARB, Cherry red, Pound STRAWBERRIES, Fanrv Arkansas', Quart NEW SPUDS, Strictly No. 1, Pound 7k ISc 3c Fryers Fresh Dressed, Nice, Fat--We Joint Them Free Pound 23c HAMS, lowana-- Center cuts', pound 22c Your choice of either end, pound 13c COMPOUND, Bulk, 3 pounds for STEAK, Sun-Ray Beef, Loin and Round, pound SLICED BACON, Decker's Tail Koni, pound SAUSAGE, All pork, pound 22c 15c ROAST. Cut from choice Sun-Ray Beef, pound 25c lie PORK SHOULDERS, Half or whole, pound Q- MACKEREL, Large and fat, Each lOc Trade Here and Save PIGG1YWIGGLY Move For Your Money.

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