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Show FOOD RULES ARE NOT SO RIGID IN, IDAHO Big Difference Between the Conservation Conserva-tion Regulations in the Gem State and Utah. Special to The Tribune. noiPR Idaho, March 14. Tuesdav he-conies he-conies the only meatless day in the "week That hlahoans are expected to observe in the future. This is the information given out by Federal F- od Administrator H. F. liickru'll of this city. Meatless ideals and poi kless atm-day are relegated to the roar for the time being. The only restrictions re-strictions on the eating of meat are on Tuesday. Mr. Bieknel! announced at the same time a new- ruling on the necessity for th.e purchase of substitutes with wheat fiour. stating that on account of the scarcity of cereal substitutes and in agreement with the administrators of Washington and Oregon the substitutes must be purchased with flour at the ratio of one p.Mind if other cereal with three pounds of wheat flour. This means that with a purchase of foity-eiuht pounds of flour, sixteen pounds of substitutes must be nought. This is a variation of the former regulation regu-lation requiring the purchase of twenty-four twenty-four pounds of substitutes with fortv-eight fortv-eight pounds of wheat flour. |