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Show Dl. A STATED BELOI1 M RECOVERS PROM WAR (By International News Service) BPRINGFIELD, III Belgium today MMm Is 90 per cent recovered from the ' war. I-'ood and luxuries are as plenti-ful plenti-ful then, as thej an- in America. This is the message brought back to Springfield by l ulled States DIs- MMM trict Attorney Edward C. Kotte, who has Just icturned from a visit to Bel- "The populace tolls from daylight I to ;ark," Mr. Kotts said. "The war', MMm g to have developed the best In "Even in the most devastated dis- trlcta," be continued, "conditions aro rapidly approaching normal In spots ! the battlefield:! have been restored. and crops are again growing. Oen- orally speaking, however, the fields are only ck-arod." Mr. Kotte believes that within MMm three years crop production In Bel. glum will be normal. |