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(ix-Euro is apendiag its last ou ce o! enegf . n an effort tegrow enough oodto stave. oft the horror o! starvation tor next winter which ‘h experiencing. predictiogpll that this rewarded harvest between!) and 00 per sent o! normal pre-wer tood mductlosngllle experts lolly.“ this eave rope. ‘ o about one-quarter o! whet she in nailing {or for this year win r? “d. resen geceuee thebrestulte or.‘ t l- veet won -e 1m I summenln tact it is eleined that the more iood sent over now the more ettort Europeans will be able to put into helping themselves tor next winter. Here are some comments from U. B. otliclale who have Just re- turned treat the famine-stricken ereea in Europe on what the peo- ple are doing to help themselves: A “It's a comzaonslght in reece and other oomtrlee to see - ere and their children tugging at plows and crude hoeing devices across iields. The wives go behind trying to keep the plow straight. They have no horseeor mules to do this work. SHARE OXEN. PLOWE Little children who look almost o weak to stand u); can be scen working on every anm. weeding and dohg whatever task can to aid in getting a good hnr- vest tor next summer. “The ty (people and office workers ere oing all they can to help the farmers. Inlmeny places employees are being ‘permitted to leave their otilces an places o! business as early as one o'clock in the afternoon to go to work on farms lfld collective gardening projects the rest oi’ the day. “It has become the common practice in many areas for farmers to pool or share horses. oxen. and even a hoe or a low. And anyone who can get hoi or a spade or e rake and can use it ls much sought liter.” The stru gle to get {arms in Europe an the rest of the world back to normal production has they been epic. The Un ted Nations Ee- liet and Rehabilitation Adminis- tration has spent more than $200,- 00000Q1or agricultural rehabili- tation in these war-scarred count- ries. This-hes id m term ment, livestoc . seed. terti . insecticides and other thin With this UNRRA ll own determination to survive many European countries are now| beginning to see a ray o! hope tor- the tuture, according to UNRRA, reports. It e crop comes through as.expected in Poland and Yugo- slavia those two countries should be close to selbsuiiicient ave always imported lood even with. top prewar harvests. The outlook in France ls good. black oi bertili-zer and seed has t han a month ago the outlook was black. N0 ITATIQTICB YET I The North African wheat crop‘) should be close to It per cent 01?. normal. This country usually ex- Ertl wheat but its population has creased close to 20 per cent and Will probably consumel m own erts it'll stiii too l r in the crofleaaon to give "U ‘ atetietlce on Just how much io IAIIJTII- BOLIOPIDI. I!!! . Olflee l0 t" Greet George Street they“: -.._--. trim, 0001s; next . er. it is hoped. Greece and Italy 1 een very serious. Up until less ' HsL.¢4¢L@"Er¢W~ 4RD“ wi Food‘ await» liext Wintei‘ “m. , “m” u, 5| e l ' ti ‘ is shown in this UNRRA otomndo in gredefliiufosfizlarogesgewfelo Ethel: terms infest‘ KQZvFI-ie ll they are to survhghthe): wosnns have harnessed themselves to take the llllco oi the_ horses, mules and oxen ed or pisllfir ed during the wlr. timate might be realized. But, in being onllnllstw claim u is iftlcuit to make com- the cumin: vwr U- official; pnriaons wl pre-war years be- stress the present iood shortage ‘ cause (here were few “curate which is daily claiming lhousands ummcr isnt _golng_to crop Blaligflcg recorded berm-e the oi lives through starvation itsell the man who died from starvahon war. ' and diseases resulting from mal~ today Hm’ 800d. nutrition, As one experts uisjt: " arvest in They about ' i i i s. i 4 it r1 nlturel l t. d teiy needed agricultural machinery like flleeo A trlctorn ehown at 1:15: l; Serbia, 5?. aelfigfimea abroad. 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