Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 28
Mechanical slasher cuts pulpwood logs ; loads them onto frucks By Seclence Service +, Cutting pulpwood logs into six-foot lengths and loading them automatically onto a take-away truck by a new combination machine is one of the steps taken in Canadian forests to lessen the shortage of newsprint in the United States, The machine consists of an similar to those long used in sawing in working factories. A carrier pushes the log past it to a stop six
feet from the blade. When the cut is made, the
inclined track with endless traveling chains that carry it over
the truck and dump it into place.
CANADIAN lumberjacks have this year set up an all-time record in winter logging operations as world paper demands rocket
to new highs.” Mechanized lum
Machines like this, and others used to fell and trim trees, save much time over former hand ‘operations. In northern Ontario, 40,000 men are winding up the toughest winter season in 20 years earing| with a production of 2 million cords of pulpwood.
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{than per capita nonfarm income, {compared with a 1910-14 base
has that farm income last year was
The report meant that last year's income for every person on a farm was 60 per cent higher
period. In 1947, farm income was 62 per cent higher than nonfarm income.
Farm groups have criticized this method of “parity income” as outdated, but it is the government's legal yardstick for seeing
[doing relative to city folks. Agriculture Department sources disclosed that the “parity income ratio,” usually published in the department’s annual June report on farm income, was scratched out at the last minute from a specially-prepared preliminary ireport published Wednesday. The preliminary report was reteased about “the time that gov ernment economist Leon
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Keyserling was telling the Joint Congressional Economic Committee that farm income, compared with nonfarm income , “Is by no means
eno ' . To buttress his case, Mr. Keyserling leaned heavily on figures contained in the department's report. He cfted, for example, that per capita net income of persons on farms. amounted to “only” $009 In 1048 “contrasted” with $1569 for persons not on farms. Our objectives, Mr. Keyserling said, should be to bring the two into “a better balance.” He did not mention the parity income ratio, : 5
Rent Controls Appear Certain in Mild Form_
WASHINGTON, Feb, 12 (UP) ~-Continued rent controls seemed assured Jonight, but in milder orm and for a shorter period than President Truman wants, Key Democratic. Congressmen
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okayed next week by the full armed services group and will be swept along to prompt passage by House and Senate.
Subcommittee Chairman Carll
T. Durham (D. N, C.) said that actually the Alr Force already
Soothas--started -spadework on the
program. Plans have been worked out with Canada “in minutest detail.” One witness told the subcommittee that America’s radar de-
“It is almost blank.”
radar plan a security “must.”
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YOKOHAMA, Japan, Feb. 12 (UP) — Eight Japanese war criminals were hanged today in Tokyo's , Eighth
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