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Show ' :hc r.mcv.ntj cf r.-.yon available-j available-j ir ci.ijumjrs. ' An indemnity p. ;.-.or.t prosram i which will assure to American &r-! &r-! mers c.t reasonabl? prices. urongtly ! nfid:d supplies of binder twine i fcr harvesting their 19-13 grain i .rc-ps, and at the same time utlize surplus lsw-grade cotton, was nn- nounced recently. Twine manufac- turers. under the program, wlil i r-:ceive the amount by which the cost of cotton yarn exceeds 7 ! cents a pound net weight, with. a maximum payment of 25 cents I a pound, but cotton yarn so used I mus: be purchased or contracted I for purchase by June 30, 1943, and manufactured into twine by Sep-j Sep-j tember 30, 1948. Utilization of up to 75.000 bales of low-grade cottonor cot-tonor approximately 30.000.000 lbs. of cotton yarn is contem- plated. ! TICRITTES AND ALLOCATIONS j A 15 per cent cut, effective ! March 1, in the amount of Kayon available for hosiery, underwear, and dresses formerly made from nylon and silk has b:en announced. an-nounced. Thiss order, limits further fur-ther rayon yarn for civilian use, particularly for the manufacture j of hosiery. Producers in many instances will have to convert j their facilities during the next six months to production of the high-t;nacity yarns called for by the program, further curtailing |