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Show BRIEF DEFENSE FACTS Simplication measures to produce more shirts out of less cloth, shorter shirt tails, no French cuffs, no pockets, shorter collar points. The suggested changes would save millions of yards of cloth. Production of anti freeze will be placed upon a quota basis. The War Production Board has frozen for a period of 60 days all sales and deliveries by large producers of softwood "construction" lumber, except to meet the needs of the army, navy and maritime commission. M. J. Greenwood, state salvage chairman list three types of salvage which Utah householders are asked to contribute. They are. 1. Scrap metals, including anything made of Iron, oteel, brass copper aluminum or lead. 2. Rubber, including old tires and tubes, rubbers, galoshes, mats, hot water bottles or even rubber heels from wornout shoes. 3. Old rrg?, k eluding castoff clothing, burlap bags, draperies, draper-ies, mattresses, pillows, carpeting or anything which contains wool or cotton. ' |