New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, l"RII)A\' MARCH 20, 1925, MUTORS ARE NECESSARY ton of producers which conforms|market. Ordinary French wines The law was [also sell on Yhe German market at with its regulations, lower prices than ordinary Gormun Efl”RT MAY flE[;"]E passed without opposition, although wings. the boards of trade prosented thelr [Wines. MAIN FLOOR case before committees, - But the wine producers get littl Doubt was expressed on the floor |SYmpathy from the wine consumers — CENTER AISLE CPECIALS Germany Wants a Mas Prodoction | of Automobiles i the Country i of the state senate as to the consti- |9f the land. Tho latter recall tl¢ tutionality of the measure, since it |hIgh retall prices when the wine | arther the Non e 3 rket was In Gorn hands, not | Neberip fn Boand 0 Tradh oo e et e o aver ekt s A ract markets,” It was con Will Be Challenged 0 ing attitude resulted in leglslation | that boards of trade are, in fact, pri- | Topeka, K 0 Progress With Rest of Warld, Munich, conomle Ufe will remain in its pros until It « March I titlon of H\l|) “patriarchal condition” COAL ONCE WAS KING Farly Days of Nome It Was More jwhich accounts for the keen compe- vate cnterprises and the bellet was that they will seek to test the vall- . |dity of the statue in fe 1 court, it (SPANISH WINE SELLS ffects @ mass productlon of motor ! board of trade, extended by tl icglslature to more thar arlan Argentina Is Prenaring l el Jlj :x \_“(H it tions, fy likely to be challenged in ctorlantoinal) Europe Asl federal court, according to legisla- ters who sponsored the Davis board of trade a The Capper-Tincher act of Con Bress permit cooperative assoelations to enjoy memberships in hoards of trada designate by the secr “But there ar. kets in the United John W. Davis, K who drafted (he statue, should have home markets and the |t grain associations should he admit- ted on an equality with other board e at Wichita, it W iita 1 na, have exclud- |! ve organizations 1 from membership, ruling at the " bership, ruling that the ], WA OF distribution of profits from grain transactions among the farmer mem- bers constituted “re z unfalr to other hoard mem The Davis act aimed to gemedy | this alleged discrimination by de- claring all boards of trade in the state contract markets, affected with a public interest, them from denying member vileges: to any as | iip pri- cooperative assocla- largo quantities here is CHEAPER THAN GERMAN Protest of Growers Against Iasy Tarit Brings Little Response T'rom Drinkefs. Therefore the | lomestic wine industry Is appealing o the government for a modification of the commercial treaty between ain and Germany which admits a vine under an wine-growers say or- nish wine can be sold in fes in this country at a hectoliter, allons, so gallon in about 41 ents, German wine-growers say it costs them from two to four times mount m produce wine. ortug many f ment, and prohibiting | reaclre e which threatens to ch & low duty | Precious Than Gold I'rom Moun- tain Streams, Nome, Alaska, March 20.—In the {early days of Nome coal was morc | precious than the yellow metal anned from the mountain streams nd on the ; Sea beacl | The ouly places of busines Lad enough coal were saloons, prospector made a coat Each evening he | cldtim with a sack inside, would go to th Vorth Star Wine i " and sit down by the coal box, When no one was looking, he would place & lump of coal in his siek, go to the bar for a drink, and | rcturn to his cabin, He did this un- jm the proprictor, Pat Cleary, no- { d his coal supply dwindling, One stayed too long "k too heavily so him down. 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