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Show Chicago Has Plenty of Food Chicago. A survey of the food situation sit-uation in Chicago shows that with the exception of milk, vegetables and fruit, listed as perishable commodities, commodi-ties, the city is in no immediate danger dan-ger of a food shortage in the event of a railroad tieup. At the same time Russell J. Poole, secretary of the council committee on living costs, issued is-sued a statement to the effect that Chicago was well stocked with foods, declaring that any attempts to raise prices, should the strike materialize, would be plain profiteering. |