Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1928 — Page 17
JULY 6, 1928
CHINESE FACING FAMINE; LIVE ON ROOTSJJCUSTS Relief Worker Says Four Mil'ions in Manchuria Without Food. By MAX STERN SAN FRANCISCO. July 6.—A total of 4,000,000 Chinese, or 10 per cent of the population of Shantung’s 40,000,000, face starvation. At least 1,000,000 of these appear doomed. A great migration, the greatest of history, is on from the faminestricken area covering 50,000 square miles on both sides of the Yellow river into Manchuria and Shansi. These facts were given out by John Earl Baker, who has just left his Mill Valley home to assume charge of the appalling situation on behalf of the American China Famine Relief. Baker was controller of famine relief transportation in the 1920 famine and director of the American Red Cross China famine relief. He will make an exhaustive survey and return in October to lay the case before the American people. He probably will ask for $10,000,000 to aid a condition of intensive suffering greater than any other since 1877. Baker says that families are eating roots, locusts and every blade of grass. They eyen have dug up the seeds they planted, thus preventing a crop next spring. He says that the money to be | asked of America will, however, be applied not only to feeding the people, but will be spent on wells and flood-control works, so that the province will be taken out of the famine map. Baker says that the intricate irrigation and flood control works of China are worn out and rendered useless by silt. When there are replaced by the aid of a strong government, famine danger will recede.; An organization known as the China International Famine Relieg Commission, supported one-half by foreigners and one- half by the government, is on the scene giving what aid it can.
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