Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1938 — Page 16
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Inspects Confiscated Dope CR —
Times Photo.
Sergt. Carl Ashley, Police Vice Squad head, inspects part of a $25,000 crop of marijuana weeds confiscated from vacant lots and in the
City dumps by City and Federal officers. had been growing for lowed to continue would have developed in size until September,
six to eight feet high,
was said.
HOSPITALS REPORTED | EVENLY DISTIBUTED
CHICAGO. June 10 U. Journal of the. American Medical Association reported today that only five counties in the United States with a population density ol per square mile are more than miles from registered hospitals “In 1937 there were 6128 hospitals registered by the association,” the Journal said, “with a capacity of more than a million beds and 55,000
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There are 941 counties | without a registered hospital, but 60 per isting hospital facilities.
368 counties, part. of which are within 30 miles of hospitals, and
only 13 counties no part of which is |
within 30 miles of a registered hospital. than five persons per square mile.” The figures were offered in answer to a report on the need for a national health program by the committee to co-ordinate health and
| welfare activities,
cent lie within 30 miles of ex- | There are |
Bight of them support less |
DROUGHT CUTS WHEAT CROPS OVER EUROPE
Tremendous Importing Seen As Nations Act Emergency.
LONDON, June 10 U. P).—~Peace has found an ally in the] drought—in some areas the worst in | generations — which has swept Burope this spring and drastically reduced wheat crops, dispatches indicated today. Not, only has the drought interfered with plans for building up wheat reserves, but it has faced some nations with the unexpected problem |
of buying wheat abroad in ftremendous quantities for normal consumption. Italy bought another three cargoes of wheat on the Baltic BExchange here yesterday, supplementing nine cargoes bought in the previous 10 days. Baltic Exchange members predicted that Greece and Portugal would have to make similar purchases.
Trade Talks Hinted
Emphasizing the effect of the drought a dispatch from Rome to-
day said that as soon as an Italian delegation returned from Berlin, | where it negotiated a commercial | and tourist accord, it would open | trade and economic talks with] Russia—target of the Italian-Ger- | médn-Japanese “anticomintern” alli- | age | he dispatch said that despite unfriendly Russian relations, Italy ex- | pected to purchase about $100,000, 000 | worth of wheat from the Soviets after the coming harvest. Th> most optimistic Italian erop estimates gave the prospective crop |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| shortage,
at about 6,000,000 tons, which is 2,000,000 tons short of home consumption needs. In contrast, France enjoys the prospect of a good wheat crop, even though shortage in all fodder cereals has caused the Government to take measures to increase imports,
Many Lands Affected
Experts foresaw that the drought might make it necessary for some countries—particularly the so-called totalitarian states-—to divert funds from armaments programs to wheat | purchases. They recalled the opinion expressed some months ago by a German military authority: “You may be able to end a war on bread ration cards but you can not start a war on them.” Germany itself seemed comparatively lightly affected Great Britain, Switzerland, the Central European and Balkan countries generally, and Morocco were affected by drought. Italy, because of the anticipated recently decreed that at 20 per cent of corn or rice
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must be mixed with wheat in bread. A United Press dispatch from Arezzo, Italy, said that two flour mills there had been closed for three months, charged with violation of the decree’s provisions.
URGES REGULATION OF TRANSPORTATION
Times Specinl SULLIVAN, June 10.-<National regulation of transportation rates was advocated by Charles A. Helsell, Chicago, in an address before the Community Club here today. “Regulation of rates would enable essential carriers revenues sufficient to meet all costs
of operation,” the Illinois Central |
System general attorney said. He also suggested continued consolidation of railroads to reduce overhead and preserve established industries; creation of nonpartisan labor tribunals, legislation to make labor organizations responsible public opinion, and withdrawal of the Government from the operation of barge lines.
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