Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1951 — Page 28
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Some Cuts Going Down—-
$1.50 Tenderloin to Hit
Bo By EARL RICHERT i For whatever it's worth to 2 cents a pound at retail on most i etre sar hr ¢ gy |lousewives, the OPS regards these beef cuts. . = ° § : . r= new changes as final. From here! The extra rais t ! late next week, housewives op, the OPS thinks it can hold beef, ounting gn uty £* ude : : {throughout the country will findithe price line on beef at the new about 4 cent Sms practically all cuts of beef at'javel |about 4 cents a pound at Tetall, 1440 N. MERIDIAN ST. thelr groceries marked up 1% to pve 8. ) {is a result of the new price con- : 2 cents a pound. | “If the industry can’t sell beef trol law which forced the OPS to Some beef \at these prices and make money, grant increases on this grade lstich an th at {I don't know what's wrong with | beef. ; i Jo g from cull {it.’ said one official, who said he The packing industry, for the laa cows. and thought the beef ceilings allowed most part, was pleased at first! lseraWny range by OPS were too high, ‘over the l1-cent increase allowed lsteers (the so- But the Industry doesn’t. see to restore their margins. But its called utility 'things this way. With smaller satisfaction, so far at least, has |grades) will be {numbers of cattle coming to mar-/been short-lived. Live animal [ket and demand high, industry ex- prices have risen enough to about
ARE YOURS! up four Sents a {perts are doubtful that OPS can Offset this increase, thus putting
= und, : PH o ude wives (hold ‘any firm price line, /the industry in a “squeeze” again,
E shopping at lux- | To all the industry's complaints! OPS has announced it is broad- = 3 ury groceries {about the unworkability of meat ening its enforcement drive and may be stunned "- |price controls, the OPS has one hopes to be able to drive cattle to see price tags Mr. Richert [answer: “No one is suffering from prices back down to complianee of above $1.50 a pound for beef lack of meat at the present time.” levels, : tenderloin, ' There will be corre-| The new order raising most| Packers can pay above price spondingly high new price tags beef prices at retail is to carry ceilings for cattle as long as they for other cuts of prime beef. \through the increases granted buy enough cattle under ceiling Office . of Prioa Stabilization this week at the packer and live- Prices to average out on a month's (OPS) regulations did not permit stock level, : {operations al no more than the ‘he sale of tenderloin cuts, and| These were granted in accord. ceilings set by OPS. Also, packrime beef had to be priced asance with law. The increase of ers who have been getting less ‘holce beef, But now OPS has de-|1 cent a pound on sll beef at than 50 per cent of ‘the cattle:
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. Italy Asserts The OPS has two choices. It} meurity card? 'A savings sccount? g > En could have rolled’ back the price] Inflation is robbing you of your | F I D E L. I ] y Pholigp than ilu (up d you. jon a few grades of live animals, savings, says ex-Congressman S. B. |
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350,000 of the nation’s 1.5 million i ’ method over rollbacks because x ish — it! | is happening to your money-—why it 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
1 state workers ended on schedule at midnight. : Congress recently voted against] hurtsevery taxpayer and wageearner | 1523 “23 NV. IANS
| (Minister of Interior Mario Scelba said the strike on the
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further beef rollbacks and, with the present supply and demand —and 7 ways you can fight it. situation, a rollback would have Get your October Reader's Digest been hard to make effective. It today: 45 articles of lasting interest, | is this 1-cent increase for meat condensed from leading magazines, |
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tion.” The unions said the strike was a sucess. Railroads nearly were paralyzed and other public services disrupted. The workers de‘manded wage increases above the $72 million in raises offered by
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Aussie Cancer Expert | Killed by Shark
| BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. 21 (CDN) — An Australian doctor | who had planned to sail his 45- | foot ketch to the United States ito study cancer will never get i there. Yas) 2 : i The physician, Dr.’ Harold | Joske, 56, was found dead in his drifting ship the other day off §: Bowen, ' Queensland. | Police say the doctor, leaning {lover the side of his ketch, was igrabbed by a shark which tore {off one of his legs and ripped a ‘gaping hole in his stomach.
HANOVER, Sept. 21—How to {put our resources into the defense (effort will be discussed by the Indiana Academy of Social Science iat Hanover College Oct. 5-6. Professors from every college and university in Indiana will take part, The main speaker will be Prof. T. V. Smith, professor of citizenship and philosophy at Byracuse (University. ER i i
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