Show Labor Done one By War Prisoners v. v I I Prisoner of or war labor employed In agricultural fields of or the western westi west- west r i ern states earne earned the government 48 during a six ait months period It was announced today at atthe I j the Fort Douglas Utah headquarters 1 teis tel's of the Ninth Service Com Com- Com 1 mand j i In a report to Major General I William E. E Shedd commanding general submitted by the prisoner of ot war divisions division's works project I branch bianch It was disclosed that several sev soy eral oral thousand interned enemy soldIers soldiers soldiers sold sold- earned that amount by working working work work- ing In G 2 G man-days man harve harvesting crops 1 I Major R. R R. R Taylor head of ot the PW PV works works works' project reported I that In several Instances ollor of oC war labor was responsible ible for forI I I saving Important harvests including includIng including ing sugar beet potatoes tomatoes and cotton crops In Montana Idaho Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho California and Arizona respectively re re- re- re Prisoner of war labor he emphasized emphasized emphasized em em- is furnished only If fre fr p. p labor is not available in an area and ana only under the provisions Ions of the Geneva convention y T |