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Commonwealth of Virginia, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, retail price list No. 49, effective October 1, 1938supersedes ail previous price lists—Continued

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According to the Act NOT MORE THAN one gallon of distilled spirits may be sold to one person at ONE TIME.

On receipt of certified check, cashier's check, or money order, covering amount of your purchase, shipment will be made promptly EXPRESS COLLECT.

The buyer must certify that he or she is entitled to make this purchase under the Virginia ABC Act. Orders from territories where the sale of alcoholic beverages other than wine or beer are prohibited must be made in accordance with special form, copy of which will be furnished on request.

WINES

There are no restrictions as to quantity of wine shipments.

On receipt of certified check, cashier's check, or money order, covering amount of your purchase, shipment will be made promptly.

Prices shown are delivered prices on quantities of one case or more. Less than one case will be shipped EXPRESS COLLECT.

SPECIAL ORDERS FOR WINE

We carry a representative list of Domestic and Foreign wines, but all wines on the American market are available to citizens of the State. Upon request, prices will be secured, and orders placed on receipt of the amount involved. No delivery charge will be made on such nonlisted items if delivery is accepted at your nearest ABC Store on regular weekly shipment. If shipped direct to customer, EXPRESS charges will be COLLECT. Special orders MUST BE IN CASE LOTS.

All wines, as well as liquors, must be purchased through this Board or its licensees within the State in accordance with the ABC Act.

ITEMS APPEARING ON THIS LIST MARKED THUS (X), ARE NOT STOCKED IN THIS

STORE BUT CAN BE SUPPLIED PROMPTLY ON ORDER AT PRICES LISTED. SEE STORE MANAGER. ITEMS APPEARING ON THIS LIST MARKED THUS (0), HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

The following letter and list submitted by National Distillers Products Corporation Corporation was introduced was introduced at hearings held May 10,

, 1939, and are printed herewith in connection with testimony on p. 2458 and 2465, supra.

EXHIBIT No. 516

NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION,

New York, N. Y., April 6, 1939. Mr. PHILLIP E. BUCK, General Counsel, Federal Alcohol Administration Division,

Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. DEAR MR. BUCK: In the course of my testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee on Tuesday, March 14, 1929, I agreed to put into the record a list of all the subsidiaries of National Distillers Products Corporation as of 1924, 1933 and 1938, together with a statement of the brand names controlled by National Distillers Products Corporation as of those dates.

Accordingly, I enclose herewith a separate list of the subsidiaries of National Distillers Products Corporation as at December 31st in each of those years. There is indicated on these lists by an asterisk those companies which are primarily "brand name companies,” that is, companies with a nominal capitalization. Many of the companies in the 1924 list had owned and operated distilleries prior to the enactment of the prohibition amendment, but in 1924 no distillery was permitted to be operated.

I have also included three lists showing the principal brands of domestic whiskeys owned by National Distillers Products Corporation in each of the years in question. I would like to point out that the increase in brands occurring between the years 1924 and 1933 accompanied the expansion of this company prior to repeal, and particularly arose out of its association with the American Medicinal Spirits Company.

The Committee also apparently was particularly interested in the number of brands acquired subsequent to repeal in December, 1933. We can find no record of any brands having been acquired since December, 1933. However, certain new brands were created by National Distillers Products Corporation and I have marked with an asterisk such brands appearing on the list for 1938. Very truly yours,

SETON PORTER,

President. SUBSIDIARIES AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1924 Allen Bradley Company *

Old Time Molasses Company | A. Mavfield & Co.*

Sam Clay Distilling Company* Atlas Distilling Company |

S. P. Lancaster Co.* Belle of Nelson Distillery Company* Steamship Julius Kessler Corporationt Boldrick Callaghan Co.*

Stoll & Co., Inc.*
Bond & Lillard*

Sugar Products Co.
Coon Hollow Distillery Company* T. B. Ripy Co.*
E. J. Curley*

The A. Kellar Company*
E. L. Miles & Company*

The Anderson Distilling Company* G. G. White Co.*

The Distilling Company of Americat Henry H. Shufeldt & Co.

The Hannis Distilling Company* J. & J. M. Saffell Co.*

The Nelson Distilling Company* J. N. Blakemore Co.*

The New Hope Distillery Company* John Cochran & Co.*

Trans Oceanic Commercial Corporationt Julius Kessler & Co.t

U. S. Food Products Car Line CorporaKentucky Alcohol Corporation

tiont Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse U. S. Food Products Corporation (of Co.t

Illinois) † Liberty Yeast Corporation

William Tarr Company* Mellwood Distillery Company* *Brand name companies, dissolved or discontinued. † Dissolved or discontinued.

SUBSIDIARIES AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1933 Alex D. Shaw & Co., Inc.

The Bond & Lillard Distillery ComA. Overholt & Co., Inc.

pany* Carthage Distilling Corp.

The Cedar Brook Distillery Company* Crown Fruit and Extract Company. The Chicken Cock Distillery Company* Henry H. Shufeldt & Co.

The Federal Distillery Company** Large Distilling Company.

The Green River Distillery Company** Medicinal Holding Corp.

The Gwynnbrook Distillery Company* Medicinal Products Corp.t

The Hannis Distillery Company* National Distillers Corporation of New The Hermitage Distillery Company* England

The Hill & Hill Distillery Company* National Straight Whiskey Distributing The Medical Arts Products Company* Company, Inc. t

The Mellwood Distillery Company* Penn-Maryland Company, Inc. † The Mt. Vernon Distillery Company* Penn-Maryland Corp.t

The Old Crow Distillery Company* Penn-Maryland, Inc. †

The Old Grand Dad Distillery ComSecurity Warehouse Company, Inc.f

pany* Sunny Brook Distillery Co.*

The Oid McBrayer Distillery Company* The American Medicinal Spirits Com- The Old Taylor Distillery Company* panyt

The Pebbleford Distillery Company** The American Medicinal Spirits Cor- The Rewco Distillery Company* poration

The Spring Garden Distillery ComThe Black Gold Distillery Company*

pany* The Blue Grass Distillery Company*

SUBSIDIARIES AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1938 Alex D. Shaw & Co., Inc.

The Hermitage Distillery Company* A. Overholt & Co., Inc.

The Hill & Hill Distillery Company* Crown Fruit and Extract Company, The Medical Arts Products Company*t Inc.

The Mellwood Distillery Company* Henry H. Shufeldt & Co.

The Mt. Vernon Distillery Company* Large Distilling Company

The Old Crow Distillery Company* National Distillers Corporation of New The Old Grand-Dad Distillery ComEngland

pany* Sunny Brook Distillery Co.*

The Old McBrayer Distillery ComThe Black Gold Distillery Company* pany* The Blue Grass Distillery Company* The Old Taylor Distillery Company* The Bond & Lillard Distillery Com- The Rewco Distillery Company*

The Spring Garden Distillery Company* The Cedar Brook Distillery Company* Penn-Maryland Corporation The Chicken Cock Distillery Company* W. A. Gaines & Co. The Crab Orchard Distillery Company* W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd. The Farmdale Distillery Company * John de Kuyper & Son, Incorporated The Gwynnbrook Distillery Company*t Chickasaw Wood Products Company The Hannis Distillery Company* Train & McIntyre Limited

pany*

PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF DOMESTIC WHISKEYS OWNED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS

PRODUCTS CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES IN 1924
Allen Bradley
Jefferson

Nelson
Belle of Marion
King of Kentucky

J. G. Roach
Bond & Lillard
Old Log Cabin

G. R. Sharpe
Cedar Brook
Old Ripy

Shenandoah
Elk Run
Mellwood

Sweetwood
Hannis Mills
Mount Vernon

U. S. Club
Hendrik Hudson

*Brand name companies. Subsequently discontinued.

PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF DOMESTIC WHISKEYS OWNED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS

PRODUCTS CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES IN 1933 Allen Braley, A. M. S., Annapolis, Atherton.

Babbling Brook, Belle of Marion, Belle of Nelson, Black Gold, Blue Grass, Bond & Lillard, Boone's Knoll, Bourbon de Luxe.

Cantan, Cedar Brook, Cedar Run, Chicken Cock, Commonwealth, Coon Hollow, Crab Orchard.

Dorchester, Drink a Little Large, Eastbourne, Edgewater, Edgewood, Elk Run, Everglade.

Farmdale, Fisher, Franklin.
Garland, Gladstone, Golden Premium, Gold Star, Great Lakes.
Hannis Mills, Hendrik Hudson, Hill & Hill, Honeymoon.
Jefferson, Jersey Cream, Jersey Jack, Jockey Club.

Kentucky Climax, Kentucky Club, Kentucky Criterion, Kentucky Sunshine, Knob Creek.

Lackawanna, S. P. Lancaster, Large, Lexington Club. Mayfield, Medical Arts, Mellwood, Monarch, Mount Vernon, Mutual, Nahum hapin Rum, Nelson, New Hope.

oid Crow, Old Darling, Old Delaware, Old Farm, Old Grand-Dad, Old Hermitage, Old Hospitality, Old Kentucky Colonel, Old Log Cabin, Old Madison Club, Old McBrayer, Old Overholt, Old Prentice, Old Puritan, oíd W. S. Stone, Old Tarr, Old Taylor.

Paragon, Park Hill, Peerless, Penwick, Pontiac, Picture of a Star within a Star. Ramona, Rewco, Richwood, J. G. Roach, Rossville, Roxbury, Royal Arms.

G. R. Sharpe, Shenandoah, Since 1788, W. B. Saffell, Sovereign, Spring Garden, Spring Hill, Sunnybrook, Sweetwood. E. H. Taylor, Jr. & Sons, Tea Kettle, Tip Top. U. S. Club. Van Hook.

Wathen Distillers Since 1788, R. E. Wathen & Company, J. T. Welch, Westbrook, Windsor.

Special Old Reserve.

PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF DOMESTIC WHISKEYS OWNED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS

PRODUCTS CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES IN 1938 Allen Bradley, A. M. S., Annapolis, Atherton.

Babbling Brook, Belle of Marion, Belle of Nelson, Black Gold, Blue Grass, Bond & Lillard, Boone's Knoll, Bourbon de Luxe, *Brigadier.

Cantan, Cedar Brook, Cedar Run, Chicken Cock, Commonwealth, Coon Hollow, Crab Orchard, *Dividend No. 2, Dorchester, Drink a Little Large.

*Eagle ,Eastbourne, Edgewater, Edgewood, Elk Run, Everglade.
Farmdale, Fisher, Franklin.
Garland, Gladstone, Golden Premium, Gold Star, Great Lakes.
Hannis Mills, Hendrik Hudson, Hill & Hill, Honeymoon.
Jefferson, Jersey Cream, Jersey Jack, Jockey Club.

Kentucky Climax, Kentucky Club, Kentucky Criterion, Kentucky Sunshine, Knob Creek.

Lackawanna, S. P. Lancaster, Large, Lexington Club.

Mayfield, Medical Arts, Mellwood, Monarch, Mount Vernon, Mutual, Nahum Chapin Rum, *National's Eagle, Nelson, New Hope.

old Crow, Old Darling, Old Delaware, Old Farm, Old Grand-Dad, Old Hermitage, Old Hospitality, Old Kentucky Colonel, Old Log Cabin, Old Madison Club, Old McBrayer, Old Overholt, Old Prentice, Old Puritan, Old W. S. Stone, Old Tarr, Old Taylor, *Old Warrior.

Paragon, Park Hill, Peerless, *Penn-Maryland Bar Special, *Penn-Maryland De Luxe, *Penn-Maryland Private Stock, *Penn-Maryland Regal, Penwick, Pontiac, Picture of a Star within a Star. Ramona, Rewco,

Richwood, J. G. Roach, Rossville, Roxbury, Royal Arms. W. B. Saffel, G. R. Sharpe, Shenandoah, Since 1788, Sovereign, Spring Garden, Spring Hill, Sunnybrook, Sweetwood.

E. H. Taylor, Jr. & Sons, Tea Kettle, Tip Top, *Town Tavern.
U. S. Club.
Van Hook.

Wathen Distillers Since 1788, R. E. Wathen & Company, J. T. Welch, Westbrook, Windsor.

Special Old Reserve. Note: All the foregoing brands were owned by National Distillers Products Corporation in 1933 with the exception of those marked (*). These brands marked (*) were created by National Distillers Products Corporation or its subsidiaries and were not acquired from outside interests.

The following tabulation, introduced during hearings held June 7, 1939, is included at this point in connection with testimony on p. 2562, supra.

EXHIBIT No. 678

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The following list is included at this point in connection with testimony on p. 2655, supra.

EXHIBIT No. 1172

Active and associate members of Distilled Spirits Institute, Inc., July 1, 1939

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South Boston, Mass. Arthur E. Blankenship, Asst. Treas.,

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Fleischmann Distilling Corp., 595 mac Street, Newburyport, Mass.

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Madison Avenue, New York City. Antonio Moramarco, California Mis

James F. Brownlee, President, Franksion Vintage Co., 330 North Mission

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