Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1945 — Page 18
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WASHINGTON, March 28-If I are in a position now to guara | quiry Into the meat shortage.
| machines. { Thompson, who wore a blue suit with a watch chain across his midlooked like a senlator. He identified himself as a [farmer of Clinton, Ind.
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j | tilleries. : {| “At whisky distilleries?” asked |! Senator Elmer ‘Thomas of Okla-
homa, the chairman. “Yes, sir,” testified Thompson “1 feed a great many cattle at dis[tilleries, I feed them the residue [that is left over after the whisky {is made and I just lseniators might be interested -in {what part of the distilleries’ product | z0es into beef.” The senators were interested, all right. You can het on that. Farmer | Thompson explained the process of whisky ‘making, the. drying of the residue from the mash and the feeding of it to cattle ’ ~ = » “THEY EAT this,” he said. “They like it. But they don't like that other product (he shuddered) that the distilleries make. Sometimes a distillery makes an errer and there is alcohol left in the residue. The cows don't relish it.”
Senator Thomas said he once was
in a distillery where he saw the residue dumped . into _the river. | Wasn't this a waste? Farmer
Thompson said it was: cows would have liked it. He said it contained
+28 per cent protein and § per cent
fat.
_| “Couldn't it be fed to hogs?”
asked the chairman. | “They like it all right,” Thomp{son said, “but it's. too bulky. Their |stomachs aren't big enough.” | » ~ ~ CAME THEN the worrisome {question. Senator Thomas said. it | was “his understanding that the meat of a steer frequently is I flavored by the food it eats. Could lit be, he said, that distillery-fed
cows produce whisky-flavored steaks? “Oh, no, sir,” cried Thompson.
“This mash is as clean a thing as. well, oatmeal. The flavor of dis-tillery-fed beef is very good.” “Yes, but doesn’t that mash sit around and sit around for days?” | demanded Senator Allen J. Ellender
of Louisiana, r : | “Oh, no, senator,” ' retorted | Thompson. “If it sat around like
{that, it wolild make sour whisky. {You know that.” i » = ” SENATOR ELLENDER said he didn't know it, but that he under- | stood a chicken that had been fed lon milk was excellent. Farmer | Thompson said it certainly was. If this sounds confusing, just remember, please, that I'm jotting down events as they occurred. : Anyway, Senator Thomas said he that meat . packing
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“They certain]y are,” responded Thompson. “They won't even give you a pint, now and then."
That ends my _news on whisky-|
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Bandits took $900 here today in four holdups. Ora Hobbs, was rébbed by three men near the Speedway race track. ‘After leaving the Beacon tavern, 617 N. Illinois st., early this morning he said he was picked up by the men in a taxicab and driven in the vicnity of Speedway | He was slugged and robbed of] $920, he said. The thieves, however, | dropped a $100 bill in getting away. E. F. Finney. 55, of 2030 N. Pennsylvania st., was held up by two men yesterday afternoon in the 2100 block of Alvord st. He re. ported $40 stolen. While walking in the 200 block | on S. West st. yesterday, James | McCormick, 32 N. Senate ave., sald
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PIKE SENIOR CLASS PLANS -3-ACT PLAY
| “Lunatics at Large,” a three-act
mystery-comedy, will be presented as the senior class play at 8 p. m. next Wednesday at Pike township {school. | The cast includes Don Lindauer,! Ruth Gilbert, Don Burden, Ruth Mercer, Noel Good, Jo Ann Schnitzius, Louise Rebenack, Mary Stum, Betty Starkey, Frank .Cummings,} Carl Schmidt, Dorothy Brown, Pete | Fults and George Shelton. | "Elloree Northcott will direct the lay. |
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YONKERS, N. Y., March 28 (U.| P.).—The city council voted 3 to 2 last night to suspend City Manager Robert C. Montgomery.and remove him from office at the end of 30 | days. Monigomery was charged | with ignoring the removal of snow and ice last winter and failure “to | collect garbage and ashes properly.” |
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