Show PRINT PAPER FAMINE NEAR I 1 unless there is a concerted of waste of news i newspapers of the united i n bs be on the bread y speaking they spelled Fl led to take lake their i tl L on allotment mant receiving ni giors u ra than manufacturers can z them n frum vanishing sup Is s 4 that a famine in in news rint paper will result within a fw f w months unless these acono res ri es are effected is the prediction raper paper manufacturers an M y a husbanding hus banding of resources f the papers themselves particularly those of new york can zetave off the crisis it is admitted throughout the trade therefore the announcement printed in vairous new york papers of smiting mi ling news dealers supplies strictly to sales has met with approval at the present time in the united states and canada 50 mills are working three shifts oi of men eight hours daily and six days a week their output for june the last compilation 1 was tons representing per cent of their maximum production the highest efficiency ever attained in the industry I 1 this output rev represents resents an increase of tons a month over the mark for june 1915 1 even this tremendous in in e been insufficient to 1 the demand full prodoc ihas t ahas had to be augmented by 50 tons more a month which as drawn from a rapidly decreasing reserve stock surplus stock has been awal I owed up at this rate for several months now at the end of june anly my tons remained in I 1 r that at the same time last year held tons 1 were production to cease today there is not enough news print paper stored to keep newspapers alive for ten days 0 |