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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Dec 1945, p. 6

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THE HiUNGRý-Y ARE FED ibeab1oy,ormer the, Michigan State ai-iud now a Labor conciliatoer., s rep- ýecretary cf Labor li in conferences with Workers officials, tion to the. General L AsLeks to supplenient stores 0' food exported te needy mit- lions w'th food te be raised on restored farms. Here Malayan na- tives get their r-ations of rice, distributed by the relief organization. By Douglas Larsc.i WThle the desperate struggle goes on Il over the wrmobîafeed stirvinig millions th1,1is winte1frUN- RRA and thestiïcken cnuntries are fighing just au desperatey to grow a big enougli crop for next winter's needs.ý And far b n thaý4t, he Farmo and AgrLtua Or&niztio istakngshapc under nt îew srctrieca, SrJohnI Orr. Not only did the xa cause thce present '>food crisis but its damage 1,o the worid's agriculture ids trY 'w;i I be felt for yearsý. The job) of agicultural rehabilitaton iC taggeing. AMLTANT ZIONIST Recetectn of Rabbi Abba, Nillel Silver, ahove, of Cleveland, Ohio, to the presidency of the Zioiats cof America was seen as endorsemlent bjy that body of a nie militan~t program in Pales- tin oFllowing hua election, Dr. Silver declarc.d, Uf are putting mu armnor for a major battie for our rights." NEW RSDN UNRRA lias already sipped morce than $69,oOOOOO w-orth ofC ý tractors, seeds, horses, mleCOws, and fertilizer into occupied coun- ties te help agricultural produc- tion. Lack of funids li.as forced it te give up muicli of tha agricultural rehabilitation programi in ieu of spligfoo"d 'irýctly. Ini additionUNR experts are trying Qýtùe eliinate -certainisc pects whlichincreaed drinig th war aPd sprecad disease amng cet- tic anzrd cropDs. Thieyý plan to- ibring ini Chickens te restock aliost nion- existant powuystocs. England, Auistralia, Rlim France anid the other countfries flot aided by 1 'UNRA arecas trug- gILn t tch up the' war damnage te thleir,ý farialg. Most of themi re- port fair progrunss on iong range planniing buit iare't toi) optilâistic ab)out ext yeajr's h-arvest. Stabilze Prices Orr startd England il tce ar- ly 1tenîe'y claimýing 'that ane kciid of star ' uni was ravaging its people. It nitstarvation caus- ed by huasr. It as caud by lack, of vitam1'ins e crel dlte high infnt -mortality r,ýte in Eng- land mitdit1.lHe demostraed ail kdsof ether evilufcts. IHe led thie figt in Bruitain for the Ibetter distrution of vitamins as WeC as brea. This is the essenice of biis plan Lfoir FAO. Se that the farmer Wil always get a fair price for- bis crop, Orr p)rop)oses- a ,worid -whe a t pool. mWen the nmket price goes ha- low a certain figure, lie says, it should be bought by an interna- ional organization ai-d kept in fthe pool for distr!ibutiion whlen fthere is a ne for ît. Hea would have the same operation for the world rice Wite and B1arel Are Not Colons in casutal conversationi about yesterïday's snowfall a citizen said the "color waV's alriglit." Buit, ac- codnÉo gool authlority wh,'ite is not a coor either is black, says the Port Arthurii News-Chironlicle. The cor are variations of the tes. IWebsters's didtonary, in a long explanationof clor as the effect of liglt of different wave Intson thie retina, apparently exclules black and white, for it gees on to deýIscrih)e it further as a hute, Coher Wthback or wbite" It also menion "te colors of thie raii- bow-tricly xc4uinlg black andc whit." Nwtongies the sevenr colors as red, oranige, yelow, green, blle, indigo and iViolet. Foýr erycolor tliereis, a cmlmn tary color whlich whvLenlcom]biluýl with it gives w ite n other words these colors nieutrali'ze or destroy omnc another, thec resulit beig white, wbich is niot a color. hzghier euain YOtJ GET THE- PEAK of coffee goodiies in I -wel House. "Radin Process-roasts every cwfffee beau ail through - Captures every atoj of .0avor anid goodiuess., 1iAWIUl Z N

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