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A—16 i PRESCRIBE DIET IN civilian population to operate their tables on less food, but at the time keep up nutritional standards. Now there is plenty of food, but little money with which to purchase it. So housewives are forced to do the same thing. Compiles Food Guide. One of Mrs. Gilbreth’s first moves is to have drawn up by the Bureau of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, <1931 there was not enough hay 4o feed her, and the farmer had to part with the pig before the Fall butchefing to pay taxes. Many such families are believed to be running on an extremely low food supply until Spring brings fresh vege- tables, and the committee believes this can hardly fail to have serious effects, especially on the growing children. to be done if it can be avoided, since it makes the whole meal more palatable. Bread, rice or Indian puddings a: shortcakes made with dried fruits are suggested as desserts which fit in with the economy program. - Such savings as that of fuel by serving such vege- tables as cabbage and onions raw is emphasized, The danger of such & minimum : GUBAN POLICE HALT fallca. No one was arrested and no lorce was A petition signed by a prominent Cuban woman, calling for “assistance” drom American women, has been made public. It says: “At the esent moment Cuban women are struggling for their tram- pled citizenship. In the name of women's rights we hope for the assist- PRATT MAKES SHIFT Ward and Phelps to Take Up Traf- | in that precin and placed on foot patrol duty wi f the Pvndoweu 'r.ml‘::‘} o same command, wi OF FIVE POLICEMEN from foot ;alrol duty t:‘:he. bicyele s SR L A Former College President Dies. NEW YORK, January 9 (#).—Dr, | George Samler Davis, president of fic Bureau Duties—McDonald Given Foot Patrol. MARCH BY GRLS Streets Thronged by Demon- stration Against “Tram- pled” Citizenship. The food list. demands milk for the children and bread for everybody at every meal; cereal, potatocs, a green or yellow vegetable and some additional fruit or vegetable for everybody every day, and tomatoes or oranges for chil dren every day. In addition, it insists that tomatoes for everybody, dried beans or peas and peanuts, and lean meat, fish or poultry, or «cheese -be served to everybody two to four times a week, with' eggs for the children. This diet contains everything necessary for health and most of its items are staples which do not vary much in price. The excep- tions are meat and milk, In some parts of the drought area fresh milk is hard to obtaln st reasonsble. prices be- cause of the forced sale of cattle, bu elsewhere there is a surplus. Milk is | nd frults, 21: pounds of fats held an indispensable item, but where | butter, lard, salt pork and baco: | the price runs higher than from 10 to 12 cents a quart housewives are urge tute unswectened kim milk. whick ance of all the women of America, since we are persecuted only for re- questing for Cuba a rule of liberty and democracy.” VETERANS GET CHARTER Representative Edith N. Rogers Makes Presentation at Meeting. Representative Edith Nourse Rogers | of Massachusetts Wednesday night pre- | sented the charter to Edith Nourse Rogers Chapter, No. 4, Disabled Amer- ican Veterans of the World War, at a | | reception in her honor at Stanley Hall, | U. 8. Soldiers' Home. Mrs. Rogers| | banded the chaster to R. N. Werner, | commander of the chapter. Mrs. Rogers told the assembled | veterans that in her capacity as chair- | man of the Subcommittce of . the | standard diet becoming undurably monotonous can be avoided by the art of cooking, it is emphasized, and the Bureau of Home Economics will issue | menus_and recipes for different dishes from the standard material. But much responsibility will rest on the housewife herself to use the meats which can be purchased most cheaply in different parts of the country at different times. A minimum food suppiy for a hus- | band, wife and three young children is | prescribed as follows for a week: Eight- | teen to 20 pounds of flour, 23 to 28 | quarts of milk, 1 to 115 pecks of pota- | toes, 1 to 2 pounds of dried beans, peas {or peanut butter; 3 quarts of canned tomatoes, 15 to 18 pounds of vegetables Home Economics of the Department of - RELIEF GAMPAIGN Dr Gilbreth Leads Drive t0|fooq items which can be secured at & | minimum of expense but which co Maiptain Health at Lowest |ain in suficient ausntites il the nec, Cost for Nourishment. Hunter College for' 20 years until his re- | tirement in 1928, died at his home, in Queens, Wednesday. He was 72. Under his administration Hunter College became the largest women's s¢heol in the Nation and attained first rank in the Association of American Universities, STORE with APARTMENT 1434 Park Road LEASE OR SELL ApplyR. S. Nash, Owner 0 Fla. Ave. N.E. Pot. 0682 Five changes in the personnel of the Metropolitan Police Department were ordered yesterday by Ma, Henry G. Pratt, superintendent of police. George W. Ward and Leon 'D. Phelps, jr. were transferred from foot patrol ‘duty in the seventh precinct to duty as special street railway crossing officers’ in the Traffic Burs while Pvt. George D. McDonald was shifted from duty as a special crossing officer | | to_a foot patrolman in No. 7. | Pvt. George T. Titrington of No. 8 | was dismounted as a bicycle policeman in_good health. No specific prices are affived to the list because these vary from week to week in different parts of the country. The food problem, it is belleved, is especially acute in the poorer rural sec tions of the drought avea where the| nutritional standards have been low at | best in Winter, the farmers having |little " ready money and depending gely on_the fruits and vegetables preserved by their wives during the Summer, Besides there have been the moked hams and milk from the family cow. In other years many farm fami- g bably have passed through the with hardly any expenditure for | By the Assoclated Press. HAVANA, January 9.—Havana police | are wondering what they wil f | all the serious-minded girls take up politics. ~ A new problem of enforce- | ment of order has presented itself and | has them puzzled. Fifty girls gathered at Central Park s | yesterday and, led by a man and two women, started to march toward the presidential palace, breaking out two banners with the words, “Down With the Executive Power.” the time the girls had gone two they were being followed by Th: food problems of thousands of ‘American families, operating on greatly reduced budgets because of the drought yment. he attack is directed by Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, noted efficiency engineer and chairman of the woman's division of this committee, w lly again the nume that co-operated in Mr mdministration during the w The present situation, M points out. that of wa its solution re- quires similai hen most Subscribe Today It costs only about 1! cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington’s best newspa- per delivered to you regularly ‘evcry evening and Sunday morn- ng. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. pounds of lean meat, fish, cheese or eggs, and 8 eggs in addition for the children. Most food prices, it is pointed out, | B; nutritional factors, not exceptionally high, and some | blocl re cheaper than they have been | hundreds of men, automcbile traffic | Veterans' Committee on Hospital Cone | fonits. Andl: Teautsbios were Desserts Are Helpful. | before for This is true specifi- | became congested and the police lined | struction, she was endeavoring to keep Sariltes nad noney, but it by the drought that there| Dessert can be dispensed with with-|cally of flour, although in many parts | themselves across the Prado and | the hospital-building program bill ahead | necessary to conserve food for the fight- | w ittle to preserve, In many | out loss of nutritional value, the com. |of the country it hes not been reflected | Animas street and prevented the pro- | of all other veterans' legisiation in Con- | ing forces. 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