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Show t Food Ration to Cut Costs I Ured in U. S. IJf ORDER to prepare against any shortage of food, England has j again adopted the rationing system, C. G. Chattaway of Leicester, En-j En-j gland, who is in Salt Lake, while on . a pleasure tour of America, said yes-: yes-: teiday. Mr. - Chattaway states that I while at present there is no shortage of food, the government is taking ! no chances with winter coming on, ! and is resorting to their former war . method in order to be prepared. He i says the cost of living is higher in j America, and he thinks the ration- ing method, if adopted here, might help lower the high cost of food and ' material. i The labor troubles of Great Brit-I Brit-I ain are interfering with the build-; build-; ing program as well as all industries, indus-tries, holding everything at a standstill, stand-still, he said. England has also suffered suf-fered strikes on railroads which tied up traffic and freight in portions of the country. Mr. Chattaway is a brother of Hidalgo Moya, inventor of a typewriter, type-writer, whose hobby is making vio-! vio-! lins. He made Miss Romania Hyde of Salt Lake a violin which she ; prizes highly. |