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Must Produce Food to the Limit or Experts Will Take Them Over.
By DAVID M. NICHOL
Copyright, 1942; by, The Indianapolis Times 4 a “The Chicago Daily News, Inc.
MAIDSTONE, ‘England, Aug. 8 (Delayed) .—England’s millions must eat; they must also use the precious shipping space which once brought them food for other vital purposes. The result has been an appeal to England's farmers to raise more, and even more, to fight the battle against Hitler in the wheat fields
of England. This appeal has been answered: Under authority granted to county war ~ agricultural committees, farms have been’ taken over from tenants who were .unable, because
vanced age, or any one of a variety of other reasons, to make them as fully productive as they might be.
Make Land Produce
In some places, farms are assigned to new tenants who meet the committee's approval; in others,
ricultural experts.
gram. Overseeing the activities isa
| central executive committee. The Kent chairman is Lord Corn- |
wallis; a quiet-spoken, earnest man,
county’s. most successful farmers, men who have proved they can make their land produce. The county is divided into six regions for administrative purposes and some 40 farmers in each of these areas serve without Joy on
regional committees. Regional Groups Aid The regional committees give ad-
labor and machinery.
regional committee. Labor is a tremendous problem,
tried desperately to meet the farm labor requirements without taking
the armed, forcest Men occasionally are released from military duty for emergency work during harvest seaSO1S.. :
Women Play Big Role
of agriculture, are playing a big role. There are more than 3000 of
{ them in Kent alone. The small number of instances in |g which -drastic ‘steps are mecessary| to force co-operation is encouraging. |
In Kent county the committee has taken over farms totaling about
are. being farmed by professional ae hired by the organizaon have ‘been relet to approved fenants. : "They represent in all less than 2 per cent of the country’s farms.
|| WARSAW ARTIST'S | EXECUTION REPORTED A:
LONDON, Aug. 13 (U. P)— Tadeusz Prusskowskl, 55, who was
|'rector of the Warsiw academy ‘of |,
arts and one of Poland's’ most fa
| mous contemporary. . artists, || been executed:by the Germans, the
Polish government in exile: said yesterday.
and orchards in this garden section| :
they are farmed by prolessional managers, often college-trained ag-
Kent county admittedly is one of the star performers in this pro-{
who chose as his co-workers the|
vice to farmers, arrange for extra|
The more drastic step of taking ¥ over the property when it is found} I to be necessary is initiated by the|lf27 ¢
and the committees of England have |
men from other industries, or from|
| Members of the women’s land|] army, organized under the ministry
14,000 acres. Of these. holdings 127 §
itself. * Seventy-nine - others |—
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By HAROLD GUARD | United. Press Staff’ Correspondent
SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA,
pi pi in vader§ “as ome man.” * A Dutch civil servant
‘by: bayonet pricks and other
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in Fear
¢ his terrogation & Japafcer repeatedly slapped his d back with the Dutchman's g whip. three days of this, he Was
_hospital, where & swife oe ve had
{occupying
mented: with fruit. At:last, aided) Js {by natives who haa been put tof
Japanese were treating allied military prisoners “reasonably ‘well, and he had seen none of the ‘mal-
of East Indies’ Guerrill:
the siiost heavily armed’ Jag
treatment reported at:Honkong.and| siccess ‘bédraggled
elsewhere. He said the
mediate: efforts to decking them~ selves ‘out. in looted European mufti ‘or captured. allied uniforms. The Dutch couple lived in their | hospital room for: four months on
Jroope devoted thelr im- yi Tepotiing the: Japanese
a ‘meager diet of Tide Which faith: | be
altar ‘native servants stealthily supple-
