Show W washington V J r BS n N na W 0 OUR R congressman ill K GRANGER ir industry y in hi a concerted eia effort t to do some work in ar post past war pla plang saing C of inc industries lustrI for the zet west a boup u of some am 50 congressmen r from 0 tut imra organized 79 anizel recently for far hat t purpose a T two PL D meetings rings he hae e already been ald and a great deal of e enthusiasm aid ad gusto give promise of f er even a a war group participating M ing I 1 in ill this sew new movement to p plan i an and d develop estern tan industries so as to make tat mat se section hall economically le self if s sutin f ici ent th the term economically self cent originated with the president cia m a recent t conference a an where are he a expressed hip hunsell loelf forcefully on the ne auty etsity of greater decentralization decentralisation si of industry after the war he in men fr allied th the fact that many new facion and industries have found them their place in many sections of the yest wait and so south ill during this emergency ernert emert but pointed to the fact t ill t gat sail further development must be c under maler taken if we are to realize our greatest po balales the steel trusts have always CC concentrated cent rated their mills and furnaces as the east thus necessitating the komg of great stores of iron ore aria from bane the rich natural deposits of the mt irest while that is a only my ly one example exama a of wasted energy yet it typifies the tremendous job to be done it 11 nery cry sert section of of tto the country try is ever make itself economically self efficient and certainly the postwar sr permit period of readjustment offers mat great op opportunities formalities for such develop met a on a national scale if the plans can be carefully blueprinted blueprint d and d catz tz slim ip proved ved for immediate ca construe C when the manpower of tie the arm id ed foxes forces is released pill draft it deferments help farms draft de deferment I 1 lament and other mers taken to conserve agricultural libor put more men of millark null input try toy age ge to work on an forms farms during die full firt 6 month of this year than in as the as same months of 1942 according to a rep report A just issued toy by the D department lipa ilme or of agriculture this ill number was stuff sufficient ic cut to offset net losses of workers of military age ironi amat francs farms during the last half of 1842 1942 so that the number of such lam am workers in july of this year was an the same as the number a year earlier arlier the report mall indicates cates that the drain on in turn farm workers to the armed aimed forca farea tur and war mad industries which was ud wry very heavy until about the end of 2 had bad been largely y checked by the middle of ill this year despite an increase I 1 in the armed forces of over i million III the preceding 12 months serviceman wives aided more than addia addit additional onal wives aid ad babies of servicemen rem lan will be able to receive maternity and infant cue care durl during R 9 the remainder of this fiscal feral year as a result of the ad di lional funds foods voted last week by cargo congress utah ig a among the 44 states whose plans have been approved and is its share of these nations tiati ons since plans were ip proved last may ath it is reported that lat from 1000 1 to 2 cases have brial n authorized for medical eon care to obtain care under mader this ence emer cy maternity and infant cue care program a se emans wife elects the doctor and obtains from frean him hall a simple application form iter her I 1 doctor completes the application and forwards forward it to the state health department part ment ilent for approval |