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t' ----11 v A 4Vmen pot butter on Sunday.”Enough for 1.500But city restaurant men say that one pound of butter will serve from 50 to 80 persons and that twenty-) five pounds would serve between 1.500 and 2.000 persons, depending on the size of the pats of butter. 1Yet the 1.000. approximately that number, inmates of the farm were served butter but once a week, according to Noblet and other inmates in their signed sworn statements, iWissel in a statement denied the sale of milk or butter by farm of-| flcials and declares that Noblet *s accusation that four guards bribed prisoners to slip them butter is, false.But in another paragraph of his statement dealing with charges made by Noblet. the acting head of the farm says in part. ”We always have sold milk, cream, smoked pork, fresh vegetables, and other items, of which we have a surplus to the officers.’’*We never have sold butter, inas-(Turn to Page Two)
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Mon, Jul 17, 1933

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