Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1943 — Page 14

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‘LONDON, March 11.—One" post-war ‘ mistake of the at ‘war will not be repeated when this war is over: Allied ood :and agricultural experts, now setting up in London mn ediate and long-range’ plans for feeding and restocking

ccupied: Europe, rs ot attempt wide-scale restoration of SIE Bh ETE, 4 3 : : v 8 | the animal populatio until their food supply. is in sight. Er ; nT Zoo ll oat 5 TW Fal a 1 - The last time the victorious : 3 Tweed : = AR ee Br

: & with the same wheat seed that her ations ‘had a post-war. task]: Te io same

f resettling Europe, to0many| sir john sees livestock. restora-

als were sent: in“before| tion much more of a problem since y : yo. . EB i ede : yugh food for them and they had losses in cattle appear to have been ; : i : ; Eh P ¥ >be: slaughtered. well over 11,000,000 head. Greece ap 3 CF SE : : 4S Dg | b 7 : 9 3 “This, among other post-war prob- and Poland have been’ the most Ss toil, hh RE : : 5 inte wv ; I / hy ems ‘that are likely’ to prove as Reavly a 3 Denmark appears to BEC : - w a9 Ly» : ‘their th t- Ve suitered less, a t ; alg 3a way as the war § “We expect it will take six years

special- _| rope can he restored,” he estimates. Jooctvefiet ; “Meanwhile, dried milk and other dairy products-will have to be sent.} Herds of milking cattle must come : Sie Jott Rossel mainly from natural increase which agricultural _|is a slow process. : ssticultyral som: “Artificial insemination for céttle ; | ter-allied post-|i8 ready for use and plans are be- Co Shey Sizes : . A a 1/; 1 si : : war requirements | ing carefullyg worked out here by ‘ : : Beautifully tai- 20 i zes for Juniors bureau and an veterinarians of the occupied coun- a 12 to 20 lored. dp . Ed 4. Mi : tri th 1 will ; : 2 ore esses In 5 its and Misses eminent British|iries, among others, Airplanes 5 . : a A : : be used for delivery to each country shirtwaist styles, gored skirts, con-

griculturgl econ- 8 : : ois, has ot: 50 52 10 swe building Up Hie best @ Fitted and box 14 : - | ; | Y 1 |. vertible necklines. Nobby little suits s ere driven out and agricul-{ Nine Years to Build Up Sheep i. A plaids. . . . Tweeds “Al features . of with kick pleat or

the job ahead when the: Geral experts take over the task of | go. gop cool so be five and shetlands fash- se ig oN BY 8 front and back filling shrunken stomachs and put-| years before horses of the present!f | E ioned in popular boy - Mole expensive eT pleated skirts to dresses. Florals he match the jacket.

fing fermi production back J 828% Nagi occupied countries show addi- coats or tiefront fit- | | | Peoples Themselves Listless | tion and 15 or 16 years before. full : on light or dark | . Come in and see our | : toration. 4 ted coats. New spring E i : | “The first need is to send. in food | restoration to pre-war numbers. : = grounds. > | | wide selection of ifamediately the Germians are ex- Sheep may take nine years under |§ 4 colors. ; new spring models Iifeyaa : ry {such poor conditions as post-war(§ : Bey : eid ’ * Sir John says. “The POPU-| qos will provide, while pigs will Z : : lations of the occupied countries are| axe ghout two years to reach their crushed and listless from hunger}... war population. nd are rapidly sinking into a con-| put unfortunately, pigs have tion where they can take little nearly the same food requirements ; In rebuilding their shattered) 5 humans and the immediate need : ' Hae, we: victims can taka will be the relief of millions of per- : : : : : : : Sch ool Girls y. these sons already suffering terribly from 9 9." 5 fl 1 a small part in helping 10|mgnytrition and deficiency dis-|} : Misses’ and Women’s : AN ipe: out ‘the appalling SestrScuon eRSES, Shae 00] ! % Housewives ew which has upset the material means| yp, jiselr, resettiement on the ; : : : : ; ; ND : FonKp for recovery and thrown agriculture) ,¢ some 13,000,000 rien ie lang «a i Mn [ « Sa : Defense Workers Shipment ut of balance and utterly disor-|, y,st problem. It is a situation sh : : Lp Le - WAVES ganized transportation.” ‘| worthy of the most expert thought ES rm Si wl Ww A A cs Bo FELT

| The burden in each country will and preparedness, .

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er than immediate self-sufficiency. w nt : 7 p= ; 5 : wey xann as map| STANDLEY REPORT A. fi AE Of Sanforized 7 ‘It. is imperative to restart agri- MOSCOW, March 11 (U. P.).—All 2 ; : ture as soon as possible and to Moscow: ewspapers: today published } vy i : : Cotton ugment and later replace food re- dispatches from New York quoting ; Well tailored slacks In ; ! : : 8 from outside sources,” Sir John the remarks of Admiral William H. ; Bh He in Er . ; : Cd I says. “The most serious’ shortage Standley, U. S. ambassador to Mos= Cl h (5 Grand. ‘fo ‘defense v, adele Rel Si hs .§ 1. For Every Type LS dlories ‘and * 50 “we will - need cow, on the failure of the Soviet : NY workers, leisure = and ; a ee : s = : , ; press to publicize ‘American ton-1§ I b: 3 around the home. Sizes" in EW u : : : 3 Popular style beret with J -| “he or to Ruskin, 3 a . “1% ? : 12 to 30. 1 N ew for : : z adjustable head size. . e press conference 0sco LE a : ; . Te ll .-§ + Easy to wear, becoming at which Standley made his com- a : ies To Rust Green Tan Rose S 0s re ul | to everyone. Colors: of THe problem -of dhisining “erop ments- on Monday was solely for ; ge : Light and Dark Blue a RE. at i turf tan, navy, black, is increased by climatic’ Te-| American and British correspond- ; : - yay HEN a red, brown and kelly.

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States can Supply some cereal andi{cluded the full text of U. S: Under- , odder crop seed for Jugoslavia and {secretary of State Sumner Welles’ HE Rae Women's can supply autumn wheat|acting under instructions from the TL : rt : ; Fo ! to Poland and spring oat seed|U. S. government in criticizing the ; y “Ray fo : = yr Speeial Values in Soviet, the comments of ‘Senator - : : ; : Women’s

oslovakia and that eastern|statement that Standley was not Czechoslovakia, peas to Norway

d peas and apricots to Greece. |Tom Connally and Rep. Sol Bloom

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