Show C A A Officials II bUo flo Hike i fler f Group Asks ehu 1 s on leaf eat Dislocation 1 I WASHINGTON ASHINGTON April 16 UP P iP- T government mapped a new newick ck ick on the snarled food situ situa- situa aI a- a I I Tuesday involving butter id d meat and melt and black markets Wartime artime controls were slapped an effort to spur butter and Stabilization Diki Dir Di- Di ki Tr r Chester Bowles Bowleg foresaw a improvement within the next fays Ys on this front te c senate agriculture commit commit- called for more details on fac- fac locating meat distribution 0 OP OPA P A and the agriculture I rtin ent nt moved to restore othere other Rim Ume e controls on slaughtering Is bithe 1 the aim of spreading a avail avail- I supplies more evenly potential bread problem had hadr b r rs of the senate small busi- busi seeking ways of famine relief quotas for ii as without impairing the nai's na na- is i's lour flour supplies Baking Bain In- In try spokesmen told the come com com- corn com tee Eee e yesterday that if these sup- sup luau fall 2 25 per cent below last government bread rationing lack lck markets In the food are ble mo e for butter production racketed bracketed with 0 O P A action leep consumers consumers' bills at their pent lent levels for milk butter and other dairy products of larger subsidies for farmers was announced yes- yes ay y to o compensate for higher I and d labor costs the 0 O P A aimed at l teeming a situation which had more profitable to use for ice cream and other u than for butter Accord- Accord wartime ban was reed reed re- re ed oed on the sale of whipping hipping restrictions were placed the amount of butterfat in ice th mv The program ls d ceilings for the first time on loused used in bakery products c ce cream Leonard E. E Hurtz aha naha chairman of the dairy try committee contended in lenient that the new program lead to a decline in milk cUon and continued short- short f dairy products j f Packer Situation senate enate agriculture comm commit commit- t- t vas as plainly exercised about neat eat situation which packer JD Cooney testified was a al I aal at l scandal which makes pron proon pro- pro I on n look like petty crime Kli th the F FBI B I ordered into ac- ac against one group of black leers there were hopes of ing some orne illegal transactions neat meat but opinions differed pl ply whether the controls would Eve e its aim of improving th the theT T lil fal meat situation i jC ice c Administrator Paul A. A e er said the effect of the con- con be to provide for bet- bet of meat supplies prices to retail stores tary of Agriculture Anderson Unmeant ant in reality a share- share livestock k program l I view was taken by ley vice president of Wilson I one of the big four packers told the senate committee the order wont do any good for policing at the he asserted but the k marketers simply will go gond goI I nd d buy on the farms |