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Show 'ROLLING MARKETS' TO CUT COST OF LIVING As ;i n:e;ins of rociiicin tl'.e cott nf food in New York Oily, Jonathan I'. Day, co:nmiiiontr of markets, )ro-io;os )ro-io;os ioe5tabliF.il 100 to V-i0 rolliim markets. ' ' These arc motor trucks which will haul fruit, vegetables am! other .fooii.s to aji pari s of the rity and sell direct to housewi'. es. Priee-s will to ni.'iterinllv less beeause th" roil-in? roil-in? markets will have no rental to pay and overhead exr'-'iises in general ui!! be b--.. Coiidir siouer D::v 'r. pirin is siiM-opiiblp of i"-.Tor. :'nt df'-e!ollInen,-i that should make it tiosib1.: to cut rc-iail rc-iail prices in half. FVoduee can be broiiftht into the city direct ly from the farms by trucks and sold on the streets. Vt is common observation that lar'u quantities of fruit and vegetables annually an-nually go to waste on small farms within with-in 100 miles of New York and otbjr j lai'se cities. j |