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Show MUST INCREASE FOOD EXP.0RTS Anwlca CaHed on by End of War to Supply Added MHHons. ECONOMY STILL NEEDED. Over Three Times Pre-War thlpmenss Reaulred eituatlen In Wheat and Cats Proves govern mourn fellsy Seurid. , . Witt the goM in aarepe atleaeed, Med WaatleKMt' thsW 'eah -he & ,apetart ihe.vetvsMef ewtasNVBi ' t MUlgaafC iwapv M;relil yiaipe SSs? fiedf which W25 bsjVash?Mtfvltta.v ( ti? pTi yh J ifJPajte.aeia,,; m R 90Mmo Mf . .evOTCtV 'MiBOO , rafWbyMvwtv victory. Teipsjre'-UesBecracy Teipsjre'-UesBecracy la the world, we matt eea-tntf eea-tntf te Mve 'atatply In order that we .ssay j swpplf , these' Ifierafed ; aattesaj 'eT (rb wlhVfooi ISanger aw a , peopJe1 rnevttably breede hnarchy. AaMrean foodust eenplete the werk ef inakug the, world safe 'for",demoo racy. l ' " ' Last.year we sent 11,820,000 toosof food to .Europe. For the preeeat year, with" only the European Allies to feed, we'Jh'a'a erljlnally. pledged ourselv'cs-to u program that would have. Increased but1 exports to 17,600,000' tons. Now, to feed the liberated notion'swe" will linyn to export a total of npt less than 20.000.0W toas practically tho limit of lomllnR capacity ntour ports, lie viewing the world food situation; we And that so;iio foodn will be. ohtdlnablt In quantities sunicicnt to meet nil v.-orld needs under a resliuo 'bf ceo nomlcul consumption. . Ou the othc: hand, there will tic marked world , nliortngcs In souic Important' commodl- 1 lien. , Return to Norms! Bread Loaf. I , Willi (he enlarged wheat crop i which Amcrlriln farmers hnvo grown, and the (upiiilcN uf Australia, the Ar-pentlne Ar-pentlne mid. other innrkets now accce slide to shipping, there are bread grulns enough to enable the nations to return to their normal wheat loaf, provided we continue to mill flour at a high percentage of extraction and maintain economy In eating and th avoidance of waste. In' fats there will be a heavy short age about 8,000.00a000 'pounds' "it pork products, dairy products and vegetable oils. While' there will bo a .shortage of about three million tonr la rich protein feeds for dairy aiil-mala, aiil-mala, U ejwlll be sufficient supplies ef .other 'edstuSa to allow economical eoaeassptloa. , la the matter eC beef;' the worhTa tuppUse art llaaUed W thTn$aci'ry of' tha available refrlgeratug ahlpa. The suppUea of beef ta Aaetralla, the Ar-JteatlM Ar-JteatlM aad the batted aMtea are avf eteat te lead these ships, vmor, wtU' be! a shortage la the' rmporaag eeaa-trtek, eeaa-trtek, bt wecaaaot hope to eSpTml exports ssaterlally;'(ar the next months jaj'vjeir ef,- Mtlejaeck In traae-porAHesi' traae-porAHesi' ru wl- 4- " ' :Wsf,rll. Jjave;a.sufflclent surply ef sugar to allow normal consumption la thlarwntry' If "-tre other naUons retain re-tain their present short rations or Increase In-crease them only slightly. For the.' countries of Europe, however, to Increase' In-crease' thetr preeent rations to a' ma-' terlal extent, wil) necessitate our shar-lag shar-lag a part 'of our own supplies with thent. ' Jt y r"',f "" Twei-Mllllen teiMef reed. Ot.tkei.vmld tettV'Korth'AiWka will fursjafe ssore than M per cent the United States, ladudlag the Went ladles, wlU be called apea. to farhlah 30,00tmtoef od of all kinds as '. VWS beU te e: wpasBlaiv aaVsl(ts.'r'eva"a ' W osjt:.woM;:sMes PushtajMileaa the Axeerlcau people ffag thwr.hease eoaeampUoa dews te ra Wt aimlauavthat w tsnOb- tala heakb.aad strength. Taf4l'arevcndlUone of fsmlne is Bhuwpe'that'villl he'beyond oar pwer ' to reiaedy. There are 40,000,000 pee pleita North Baaaia whom there la small chance ef reaching, with feed this! winter. Their transportation la demoralised la complete; anarchy; 'and,, shortly Watty bf 'their ports', will be frosen, even If internal' 'transport could be realised. f Te PrtMrve-Clvlllzatlen. At this moment Oermaityfhaa not atone sucked the food and animals from all those' masses ef people 'she-has 'she-has dominated .and left starving but she has .lejt1 bffblml befa total (wreck age of Social Institutions; 'snd'thls ranks of people Isnow confronted with absolute anarchy. If wo valto our own safety and the .udal organisation, ef the world, JK, we alue the preservatlea of cfylllsa'tfon ltkclfr,we cannot permit growth, -of-this cancer wk woHeVvltatt, ' '"?' ' famine le the mother; of aaarehy, from the Inability of'governmenta to secure' food'1 for, their people groWs revolution and chaos. Trorn an ability to aupfdy their people grows stability of, Government and the defeat ef-n'a areby. Did we put It en no higher planer thnn ouKf Interests "U UieV'pro-tectlon UieV'pro-tectlon "of. our . Institutions, ' we , must bestir mlVeeWi,soIuttoar:e,Ukf orot-'-.'f -) ,' . '. sw)H;:v ..',' ' & ' |