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Show I THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... f YV'"Y H t&'i- aJ ' , "Glad you dropped in, Judge. 1 was just trying to explain to Mary what you told us down at lodge last night ... about all the grain used to distill war-alcohol not really being used up. She didn't realize it, either." "It's true, Mary. Wherever the government govern-ment has permitted distillers to purchase the equipment necessary to reprocess the used grain, at least 50 of the feed value (25 by weight) of the whole grain is being recovered and returned to farms like yours in the form of premium-quality live- stock teed, uniy tne starcn is removed during distilling., the part recovered is a highly-prized concentrate containing valuable valu-able proteins, fats and carbohydrates. The distilling industry really has taken a leading part in the development of new cattle and , poultry feed products from reprocessed grain ... products rich in vitamins Bi and, B2 . so essential to satisfactory growth' and production. And the recovery of grain will apply also to the making of whiskey when production is resumed." This adcerttsemtni spvnsorca i Cor.nenct oj AteoHoltt Bescaf n4itifui ' |