HOW RUSSIANS COULD HELP.
Reeeived Tuesday 7.0 p.m. TOKIO, Alay (i. Afr. Honver said the world food situation would iie greatlv helped«- if tne Russians reieased to Ciiina and Korea part of the ioodstulfs they secured in -Manehu i'ia. He said Jajiun must have t'ood imports otherwise all Japan will inon a ration little better, tlian the BuMienwaid and B«'lsen eanfps, and the Japanese will not i>e strong enougii to harvest the rfuvu en»p. .Moieover, food imports were rouiti red to preveiit tne Ameriean occupation troops being endangereil by di.-orders aml epidenucs. Flie ainoiint requirei! ;'ur» Japan wouto not lieccssariiy prejudice supplies to Ohina, India, the Piulippines and Korea because tliat eou'd oe preve'uted oy full cooperaiion in the supplv distribution th rough out the world oetween now and next harvest.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 May 1946, Page 5
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