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"America Cannot Feed World*' Says New Secretary NOTHING TO FALL BACK ON Rec. noon. NEW YORK, July 11. The blunt assertion that America could not feed the World was made by the newly-appointed Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. Clinton Anderson, in an address to the Advertising Federation. He added that the fact must be made crystal clear to liberated Europe to prevent trouble and ill-will in the future. "America has been dipping into the food stocks, and now has-no reserves to fall back on," he added. "Not starvation; but serious curtailment of the American diet, is in store at present. We are eating into our reserves of meat, poultry, eggs, sugar, lard and canned goods."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1945, Page 5
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