Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1944 — Page 4
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the points now in consumer hands
extra pork stamp to the series of four already given to consumers. war food administration agrees with this opinfon, with a sigh of relief, that the biggest hog crop in history has nearly all been marketed. Some pork was made into tushonka for Russia fighters, Some has gone to England to feed war workers. AnD Stevick
Civilians have had a large hand-
out. Packers now -can handle market supplies, and stockyards are no longer jammed with hogs. The sigh of relief from WFA over getting the chaotic pork sit uation in hand may end in a gasp as an- egg surplus approaches which is reported to make the pork mountain look like a molehill. Baby Bedside Manor With a bumper crop of babies and an increasing shortage of doctors, a drive to set up a welf-
baby clinic in every community is forthcoming from the children’s bureau of the department of labor. It is recommended that every community have a center under supervision of the local health department, with a staff doctor and nurse to whom mothers may bring healthy babies for checkups and advice to keep them off the sick list. The bakery industry, in a recent meeting of the new Industry advisory committee, promised an effort to increase the consumption of plentiful unrationed flour in proportion to sugar, and the substitution of lard for scarcer vegetable shortenings. . ., . There are
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. NEA Staff Writer WASHINGTON, April 11.—The good old days of a spare pork stamp every few weeks are over unless some incalculable event such as a drought brings an unexpected rush of pigs to market. g According to office of price administration meat rationing experts,
will use up allotted supplies of pork
at present low point-values.” OPA does not expect to add another
about 100,000 vacancies waiting for workers on the nation’s railroads, ranging from machinists and blacksmiths to clerks and telegraphers. Training programs are to be stepped up and the employment of women in still larger numbers encouraged.
First steps to activate long-dor-mant post-war plans and to co-| ordinate the diverse recommenda- | tions of the city’s various planning! agencies were taken yesterday by | the city plan commission. In an emergency session the com- | mission adopted two resolutions! which might be interpreted as shots | in the arm for post-war planning, | which for the past year has been lagging in the “organization and! preparation” stage. The first resolution authorized the | works board and city engineer to! “initiate the necessary appropria-
§ | tion ordinances to defray costs of |
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INDIANA'S RAINFALL UP DURING MARCH
ing to a U. 8. Geological survey being conducted in co-operation with the Department of Conservation and the State Highway commission. The drought which persisted for several months in Southern Indiana is over, the geological report states. Total rainfall at Indianapolis was 461 inches in March, or .68 inch above normal.
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Waste of Paper WASHINGTON, April 11 (U. P.)~What this country needs is , rationing of memos, according to Herman Wolf, the nation’s number one anti-memo man who yes terday issued a three-page memo calling for a rationing program on memos. Wolf, who Is also editor of the war production board's Labor Management News, said he became champion memo-fighter after almost suffocating under a blanket of memoranda which has fallen on him during his experience in private industry and in three government jobs, On the basis of his poll, assisted. by members of other government bureaus and agencies, he said that 234 per cent of all
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Problems of wartime water supply and purification will be the chief Soe or ma 2 2 20 Vie Be
| riod.” the American Water Works associa- addition to other speeches,
INDIANAPOLIS MAN [ion Thursdsy snd Friday at thel progr GETS APPOINTMENT
H. A. Culberson, Indianapolis, has been appointed as Red Cross fleld director at the Veterans Administration hospital, Brecksville, O. Culberson has served as field di-
rector at Camp Breckinridge, Ky., since October, 1942, and was em-
health authorities and city officials will attend the two-day session. Opening day speakers will include] - A STE, Marre of Biantord university} © JF ANUFACTURER TO TALK California, president of the national Carl A. Gray, Plainville, Conn, association, who will detail war|manufacturer and originator of the services provided by the organiza-| “Connecticut plan” for industrial tion to the industry.
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