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Here are the true facts in the case. The total net paid circulation of Photoplay has increased under the Macfadden management. . . . From the January 1936 issue through the October 1936 issue Photoplay's single copy sales amounted to 1,517,320 against 1,398,873 for the same period in 1935. This gives Photoplay an average monthly increase for this period of 11,844 in newsstand sales...
...Net over the expert ballet dancing of Harriet Hootor saves the stage above from being...
...Federal tax varies with the size of the net estate. Mr. Straus held, after the gifts mentioned, 146,000 shares of Macy stock, currently valued at about $50 a share or $7,300,000. The lowest tax on any part of a net estate over...
...whole year will probably not average the 750,000 per week supposedly needed to put the railroads on their feet. But the reasoning behind the axiom was demonstrated last week with the publication of the latest earnings for the railroads as a whole. Increased traffic boosted the net operating income of the 144 Class I U. S. railroads* from $42,000,000 in August 1935 to $64,000,000 in August 1936, a gain of more than 50%. For the first eight months of this year total operating net income was $364,000,000 as against...
...pleasing to Boston-type trusts as it is irritating to other business is the Revenue Act of 1936. Specifically exempted from both income taxes and undistributed profit taxes were" mutual" trusts which pass on to their stockholders all their net income including gains from the sale of securities. Since the law's definition of mutual seems to turn on the redemption feature of the Boston-type trust, other trusts are now engaged in a three-cornered tussle with SEC and the Treasury against what they consider gross discrimination...