BREWERS PREPARE
EXTRAORDINARY ACTIVITY
NEW 7 YORK, March 25
If the President, as expected, signs the Beer Bill, it will become fully legal 15 days later, but the celebration of the return of beer will be in full swing during that time. Brewers .assert that ] thorn is plenty of l«r tarty towed, and that the alcoholic content will b just as “ authoritatve” asm the old days. All America is alive m making p parations to get the *wt glossoa of beer over the counter. SrAevi.s, too, have % » | been allowed to decay during the mto,.oiling years. The secretary of the United States Brewers’ Association e. mates that minor alterations only art required for the existing plants to tin out 25,000,000 tan* •* BllweryTst. Louis, are spending 7 000,000 dollars m enlarging an modernising tlieir plant,, and a score of “ties will each put to work more than 5000 men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 2
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147BREWERS PREPARE Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 2
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