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July 04, 1984 - Image 4

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1984-07-04

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tic
minority
omen.
ri n ement
and Bud et b rred the rvey on the
ground th t it ould be too burden m
o mother ith young children bout
th ir bre feeding practice .
t the time th t the Office of an­
ment and Budget bloc ed the rvey,
th Department of Agriculture h d on
nd for di ribution to commoditie
food program , 10 000 pound of infant
formula. The Department of Agriculture
pl nned to give this formu to poor and
tive Amen n omen and children.
Th t e year the Rea n admini -
tr tion ood out alone in the United
ti n gain t 11 other countri to op-
po re lution th t would hav limited
vertising for infant formula in the
Third orId.
no that p rticul rly for poor
om n and tho in Third orld coun-
bottle fe din can be dangerou
that e po infant to unnece -
. The Re n dmini tration
concerned with thi ri than
re r uire our tention
inf nt are more ely
ed d unde eight than
fed. Bre feed in
m nuf cturer

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