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Show Rush Food to Railways, Appeal in-Behalf of Eurppe UTAH HIGHWAYS TO BEAR BURDEN IN-RELIEE-ELANS TONNAGE necessary to rarrjrfood oversea to feed thr starving populace pf Europe will approximate 25,000,000, according to a telegram .to Joseph H. Manderfiehl. chairman of the Utah motor transportation committee, from R. (1 Harp-eaves, retary of the United States highways transport committee. In order that food may be rushed to Europe as rapidly as possible, the motor transport committee is urged to hasten its work in getting livestock and grain, as well as other foods, from communities not touched by railroads to shipping centers. " 'Carry on' is the message to all branches of the highways transport organization," Mr. Hargreaves wires. "Our work is more important now than at any time heretofore. We request that you communicate this message to all your committeemen. "The world's food problem is serious. Tonnage for overseas will approximate 25,ooo,ooo. Our organization is called upon to help relieve the situation. We must facilitate all highways transportation trans-portation to carry this program through1 |