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BY LUCA RIZZARDI United Press Staff Correspondent BRUSSELS, Sept. 6.--Little Bel-
{ glum, martyred {in one world war,
occupied and fought over in the second, is making the fastest comeback of any nation on this wartorn continént, * One year after the last Nazi trooper fled her soil, Belgium is well on the road to economic recovery. The average Belgian family is eat-ing-almost as well as pefore thé war.
, Only the lack of coal now bars the
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tunate than any of the warring|ing gas and 30 tons of other gas at|ning Sept. 15 1t will require six|all areas is three months, ’ the Sagami naval arsenal. The .Japanese had manufactured {evict a tenant from a house. ec. by : gas. there yall ash spring, the an-| ‘The waiting period will be in ef-|cause evictions are taking place “at|in vents occurred after the armis- of liquors ahd $70 cash after break- |will begin Oct. 12't0 @ ment . J Dr sources on several ooca- cept where the OPA rent director{in the first six monthts of this year, | until controls are lifted, they will ing the back door of the Guriam season of the sions accused the Japanese of using decides that shorter period is ade-{515,000 petitions for eviction were| “vigorously inforced.” poison gas against Chinese troops. quate. ‘The period also may be|received at area offices, Last year| OPA also has ordered that cer-jtoday.
"head-start on the job of recovery,
Basically, Belgium was more for-
European powers. When the British armored columns burst across her frontiers and raced into Brussels on Sept. 8, 1944, they sent the Germans reeling back in such disorder that systematic pillage was impossible. * Gets Head Start it was not until months later that the full blight of war struck Belgium. Then the Nazi counteroffensive devastated her beautiful but rural Ardennes area. Antwerp was brought under siege by robot bombs. But Antwerp stood up under the winter-long robot bombing and her harbor suffered little lasting damage. Suffering in the Ardennes was great, but the damage there did not vitally affect the nation’s predominantly industrial economy. During the last nine months of the war, Belgium was able to get a
aided by large lend-lease credits for the rental of the port of Antwerp. At the close of the war, she had a substantial credit balance on reverse lend-lease, the only nation of Europe to show such a balance. Political strife between leftist and rightist factions plagued the country for a time after the liberation, but that, too, has been resolved for the time being with the installation of a Socialist government and the at least temporary exile of King Leopold. Use Prisoners in Mines
Today, this little nation of 8,000,000 persons has restored its transport to almost. pre-war levels, coal and’ gas production to abot 50 per cent of normal, and electricity out put to about 75,.per cent, On the adverse side, the steel industry is operating at only 20 per cent of. capactiy, glass manu-
sumed, and only one-third of the textile industries are functioning. All of these, however, are expected to boom if there is an uninterrupted coal supply this winter. And the Belgians are taking steps to assure that by using 45,000 German war prisoners in the mines. On the first anniversary of the liberation, only 123,000 persons were unemployed, compared with 310,000 a year ago. The food situation is better than in either France or Holland, largely
essary from Antwerp,
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