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Daily News from New York, New York • 93

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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93
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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MARCH 30, 1934 Wirt Faces Quiz By Congress on Red Brain Trust Washington, D. March 29 With the approval of its Rules Committee, the House today voted to create a committee to hear the charges of Dr. William n3 i i aim four of Uio Ui AT; GUT-PRISES 26 7rn SHEEP Imported 1928 CHIANTI WINES Famous "CHALFONTE" Brand CALIFORNIA VINTAGE WINES 1.19 full quart Sauterne Tokay Claret A aly's outstanding Yt'jJf One of Port Riesling Sherry Muscatel 1-5 gal. bot. 9 Angelica A rare purchase by our wine buyer enables us to offer a full-bodied delicious wine at a special price for the holidays.

i ITALIAN WINES Italian Red Win (Gragnano). split .79 bot. 1.49 Soava Berteni (Dinner Wine) bot. 1.75 Orvieto (Golden Wine). Sweet or dry.

1.64 Flora Alpine bot. 5.49 3 STAR HENNESSY This famous brand at a special price, .44 I mi 1 6 fcoP Majority Leader Dr. William A. Eyrns Wirt House leader and ex poser of brain trust Reds. A.

Wirt, Gary, educator, that there is a tinge of Communism to some of the President's advisers. Republican members the Rules Committee protested, however, that the resolution for an investigation was too narrow. It calls only for Wirt's appearance and is not broad enough to summon Administration advisers popularly known as the "brain trust." Consequently, all four Republican members of the Rules Committee voted against the resolution. At first, the resolution was broad enough to allow the Republicans to call the professors and ask them about their political and economic theories. The Democratic leaders decided, rap 1-5 gal.

bottle Old Tradition Wines 64 15 gal. For the Passover holidays. Made under the strict Rabbinical supervision. Port, Malaga or Grape. IMPORTED SCOTCH WHISKEYS White Horse gal.

bot. 3.39 MBS Glen Glamis (Campbell McColl) Z.7 9 Royal Artillery (Page Sandeman's) f. bot. 3.89 rJ 14 II at i Clanroy (McClelland's) 1-5 gal. bot.

3.Z9 PASSOVER SPECIALS! StraiiM Califtnia Brandy MM nratt) 1.7 1-5 Lire RilhMhiia SllvavtU 1.34 1-5 Slivmiu Iiaearted fraia RaMMaia 3J.S l-S Ml. CAR MEL WINES iHlwrtfd frm Rislisa le Zion. Palestine, trim ttw Milan at Bum Rothschild. SuatreUiM ChM Rabbi Keok Your Choice of "1 .49 landem (Mcvlelland s) CO 1-5 gal. bot.

33 Imported IRISH WHISKEYS Fort, Muscatel, Malaga, Sauterne, Haut Sauterne, Sherry, Rhine wine. however, the questions should be addressed only to Wirt and the persons he may name. Majority Leader Byrns of Tennessee said he "understood tha Ir. Wirt doesn't want to name anybody unless he has the consent cf the individuals concerned." If he doesn't name the people lie has in mind," Byrns said. "Con-press has the power to mae him name them." Fort Tryon Park Fund of $500,000 Sought by City A search for $500,000 to complete Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights was started yesterday John Jameson's (3 Star), 1-5 gal.

E. J. Burke (3 Star). 1-5 gal. 3 Spears (Burte O'JCon nell) gal.

Dunville's V. Very Old. 1-5 gal. Duncannon (Page Sandeman's) 1-5' gal. 3.39 pill tsm, 3 Ad L-i-j 3.24 3.19 Imported from Spain u-4 1 SiwruiftBT Southard Ltd.

Aragon Old JO Ruby Port, I 1-5 gal. Jiminez Guernica Fin. old 1.49 Sherry I 1-5 gal. fe3 Prepared California Imported French Imported Cocktails Brandy Pierre Vermouths Manhattan. 8ronx, mWim, Kalian, 1-5 gal.

I- Martini, Wry COGNAC Pff t'MM gal. bot. ,04 -5 git. bot, 2,09 9t "7 after a conference between Raymond B. Fosdick, Con-: 18 troiier vv.

Ar-: vV ti Cunning- Si" si i 1 Dl. I Imported PORT and SHERRY DUFF GORDON (SANTA MARIA) 1-5 gal. 2.14 Williams at Humbert Amontillado 1-5 gal. 2.69 Hooper's Invalid Port 1-5 gal. 2.09 Krohn's Port 1-5 gal.

1.64 Comni issioner 1 Robert Moses, Fosdick rspre-, MEADWOOD STRAIGHT WHISKEY Not a Blend! iff GUILFORD DRY GIN A scientific distillation of rare ingredients with the flavor carefully retained. DISTILLED end bottled by Schenley. (100 Proof) sented John D. Rockefeller who has offered the park site, the old sixty-tvre J. K.

G. L-in our ciiuii. i. hbv. iw pj itv.

An excellent CORDIALS Excellent after dinner liqueurs with the old world taste. Raymond B. Fosdick -l nfHU- a 1-5 gal. mi u' 9uqrt "jtir- Your Choice: Apricot, Peach, Cherry, Kum-mel, St. Marno (Benedictine type).

Anisette, Swedish Punoh. Fillings estate, to. the city. Rockefeller has spent $3,600,000 for improvements, but another $500,000 is needed for drainsge, lighting and water, Moses said. "Where to get the money is the problem," Moses said.

"Until it is found the park cannot be opened." Moses said he also is working for legislation to provide funds to complete" the West Side Highway to 79th St. The city has credit with the New York Central Railroad, he said, but has lecn unable to secure a loan to provide th money. BETTER SERVICE ASSURED BY I. R. T.

-Oltf Taylor nuJne Crob Orchard Settled in Sonci Cart fileoc A fine blend by Schenley WOignr WBISitey full' Quart- mm -r- 4.C3 '-6; 2.C4 2M Imported Cordials Cointreau (Original) 1-5 gal. bot. 3.99 Benedictine (Original Dom.) I2'2-oi. bot. 2.69 Severy Cordials (Belgium) Apricot.

Anisette, Creme de Cacoa. Creme de Menthe, Kummel, Curacao, 1-5 gaL bot. 3.89 IT'S CONVENIENT TO SHOP AT NUSSBAUM'S R. T. 7th Ave.

Subway or 6th 9th Ave. to Cortlandt St. Cortlandt Sreet Ferry, block away. Hudson Tubes 200 ft. away.

I. Local to vortlandt at. 1 sssaletfpasslesw MONT LA SALLE I MM EC QDtn Qu A choice wine made by the "Jl Christian Brothers at the No- A plan for substantial improvement in I. R. T.

service to Pel-ham Bay and on lines in the Bronx and on the Third Ave. elevated north of Fordham Road, was promised by the company at a hearing yesterday before Transit Commission Chairman William G. Fullen. Hearing was adjourned until April 12 when detailed plans, including elimination of the elected, shuttle, were promised. hfil vitiate of St.

Mary's College. California. 1.34.. 61 CORTLANDT N. Y.

2 flocks West of BroadwtryJ.

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