Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1933 — Page 24

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PIG PRODUCING PLAN FOR FARM AID OUTLINED Emergency Measure to Lift Hog Prices Provides for U. S. Purchase. R’l I nil'll PrrM CHICAGO. Aug. IB Agriculture Secretary Henry A Wallace today revealed details of the administrations pig control program, an emergency measure to increase hog prices and esse distress in the corn belt. Speaking during celebration of farm week at. the Century of Progress exposition. Wallace warned that the emergency hog slaughter plan would lead to further trouble for the farmer unless a long-time program was developed for both corn and hog production control The secretary said farmers, packers and commission men had agreed to stand behind the following immediate program: Keep Products Off Market The department of agriculture will buy from farmers enough light hogs and sows due to farrow to remove 600 eoO.OOO to 700,000 000 of live pork from the fall and winter market The total reduction may amount to 1 800 00 000 pounds oi live hogs, or 16 per cent of normal production Wallace said such a reduction should increase hog prices 25 to 30 per cent. The animals will be processed, but edible portions will be kept off the market A processing tax of "considerably less than a cent a pound" will be levied on pork to bring in about $55,000,000 to finance the program. About 1.000.000 sows due to farrow will be bought, and about 4.000.000 light hogs A bonus of $4 per head above the market price will be paid on the sows Prices from 6 to 9 4 cents per pound will be paid for the light pigs. Some to Be Exported Specified processors will make the purchases for the account of the agriculture department. Processors will slaughter the hogs and hold the meat for the order of the depart-

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kidnapers. Connors recently escaped from the Stillwater 'Minn.) penitentiary. Authorities inclined toward a belief that most of the Touhy gangsters have fled from their Chicago haunts. Melvin Purvis, chief of the local United States bureau of investigation office, said he had received reports that the Touhy men had fled to the southwest in airplanes.

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employment of any one under 21 in its mines. Testimony at the hearing disclosed that women in the industry received as little as 6 cents an hour in the south. Japanese scientists plan to study a volcano crater at close range by descending into it in a metal cage lined with asbestos.

CAB DRIVER IS ROBBED Passengers Take 54.50 and Auto in Holdup Thursday Night. Picking up two passengers at the Terminal station Thursday mgnt. Carl Warren. 27, of 326 North East slreet. taxi driver, soon found him-

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self at the mercy of bandi's The men robbed him of $4 50 and drove away in his cab. Police later found the taxi abandoned at Fifteenth street and Capitol avenue. A commission has been appointed to fix the disputed boundary line between Honduras and Guatemala.