Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1942 — Page 25
By oo * WASHINGTON, Oc. 16.(T, P) = Ohuitmen Paul Vi: ‘McNutt. of "the Warn commission has told |
who raise crops only for ‘own
more “productive. farming. ‘He hint-
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sary.’ In. testimony before a seliate’ ap-
‘that “subsistence and submar"farming must be abandoned for the ation. i
their own mouths.”. Slavery’ — : “We have a constitutional pro-
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neth McKellar (D. Tenn), subconts mittee” ‘chairman, ‘objected, can’t very'well do that.”
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of persuasion,” McNutt said. “We
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on the manpower of’ ‘this country.” MoNutt appeared ‘before in subcommittee, to. 'plead ‘for additional funds’ for;extension. of the federal
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He warned that “I am! very much afraid that in ‘certain: areas: farm ers may reduce’acreagé planted uns.
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$1,000,000 for this purpose instead of the $2,058,333 called for by budget. bureau estimates. The house had previously denied ghe ‘whole request pending: “g, ‘clearer : policy. with reference to sssirite manpowe r for agriculture. i
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PRAISED BY M'NUTT
ST. LOUIS, Mo, oct, 16 (U. PJ Chairman Paul. V. McNutt of the war manpower commission last night paid tribute to the. medical}, profession. for . its contribution of doctors to the armed ‘forces .and, disclosed that 95 per’ cent of all-the
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McNutt spoke | Here at a banquet of the American hospital association war conference. The manpgower director.said that! recruiting of physicians tothe army, navy and marine corps jumped from: 39 per cent of the quota on June 1;'to 70 pericent on':Aug. 1, 85 per cent Sept. 1, and 95" per’ cenit as of today. : “The objectives: of 1042 will be reached ahead of schedule,” Mecv Nutt’said. , “Physicians have done a great job.”
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He suggested the orderly ‘recruit- a , for: more productive work, of i farmers who are hat Teeding Meter Reader /D. McMurtry. .,. 12% : Milkman Chandos Graham, ees
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“iid J. ‘Menpel, Intanaps in
| surance: agent, would rather
a os voy 7 shoe lh
“in and.out of: an automobile.
41 was more tired before I put my:
: . 3 car up,” he said,
There are days when Mr, Mennel
walks more than six miles, but the
8- senate committee that “farmers | Pedometer Was a “true average.” :
Like all insurance agents, Mr.’
thelr. : : must . be shifted to| Mennel usually goes out again after’
the evening. meal to collect pre-:
day he “got company.” bon Hed How Far They Walk i
A “The “box score” on walking workors today follows:
Worker J. Eripson. RAT “Paul Wagonner..... 15% William Jones. ..,..12%;
vision against slavery,” Sen. en glk “¥ou / j ¥
His six miles fake him up four
“Just now, what we do is:hy way flight of steps:in many buildings. . .
he managed: to, cover the dis-
and &ry to persuade them fo 89, OF 7! tance in addition bg “visiting” with practically every: policy holder cn.
this. “debit. »- +/Po. the men. on ‘the Metropolitan
Insurance C6: ‘staff, here he’s “tops” “slas a walker. The officials admit it, 0...
“Hard on Superiors ihe. assistant managers: hate to
check \my debit: with me,” he said.
“They say I walk ‘too much.'”
(They're accustomed to being driven
in cars of the other agents.)
ed that compulsion foleht Ne neces. 'miums and ‘sell Policles—but ‘that
Miles,
A toolmsiker by trade, Mr, Mennel less they have some assurance tha said he never did, much walking
until he begame an ‘insurance agent
"The. subcommitice. soled. Molt 10. years ago, In that time he has found it “increases the appetite”
and “adds several years to your span of life.” ! Por other walkers he gave this adyice: Shine your shoes at least every other day and they'll last longer. Take: it easy walking up the
hard on the heart.
stairs ‘and don’t race down—it's DOCTORS Wit WORK ad on the beat,
consume three meals a day. Don’t: himdle up too, much” in cold weather . . 5, give. myacles! plenty .of: ‘room fo stretch.
Drink Plenty of Water ra
Don’t “strip: off” otter’ clothing or |. even unbutton your coat if you get “hot”. while: walking in cold weather—if you do you'll catch cold
physicians needed in 1942 have been (pecause your: pores are open;:
Like Policeman Joues; Mr. ‘Mennel drinks’ plenty of water. Like other “official” walkers he recommends a steady gait and: advises ‘having two pair of shoes “on duty” and alternate them daily. Mr, ‘Mennel thinks walking is “great” experiente ‘and he proves: it by. taking a walk. every. evening after dinner—even when he doesn’t have calls to make, “My wife objected when T first: fried to ‘sell’ her onthe idea of he admitted. “But
Ws a ¢ long day for the insurange agent, so. Fred J. Mennel checks his “debit book” while he “cools. oft” his left ‘foot away in. the six
miles he hikes.
sine she's been taking walks with |
me the last five: ‘years she says she feels better - and ‘sleeps much sounder. ni He 88S those walks are at a
brisk gait.
{| steps if ‘it's exercise you want,” he
wan.
On: the job Mr, Mennel “uses up”|
two pair of shoes a year.and these are half. ‘soled twice within: 10 months, =... Asks Clients’ Help 3
With gasoline ‘rationing “around the corner” and all insurance * ‘men |
admittedly tired at the end of an average day, Mr. Mennel made this request of patriotic-minded policy holders:
-#Pay ybur premiums regularly and’
save the insurance man from backtracking his steps to your house. “He's going to be affected by gas= oline rationing, too, ‘but it isn’t going to change his mode of living or working.
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