Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1946 — Page 4
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tion for distribution in Italy, China,|cause of anticipated effects of the |S Greece, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, | Wheat SRaston, hing am The milling in sa wo Poland, Albania ang Austria. need either a higher government |= ; Western European nations Willig qv or higher ceilings’ on” the (= | Pi X be permitted to buy small amounts new gray flour. ; ” : : . [a iS Pair . . . Pins of U. 8. wheat. These include| The bakers, anticipating a small- & 3 } France, Belgium, Norway and the|er demand for bread and four, 5 Netherlands. The armed forces will| sought a reduction in the price of I= distribute some in Germany, Aus-ifiour in order to make ends meet. g
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