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7-\'3.‘l, FEBRUARY 23, 1951.
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li.'S. Reconstraction™Effort -t
rormosa May Set Asian Pattern
B NEA Foreign Service
TAIPEH, Formosa—= (NEA)—
A two-year-old American financ
od program of rural reconstruc
fion has SO improved the lot of
tenant farmers. on Formosa that
officials see in it a pattern which
might overcome Communist prom
jses in other parts of Asia.
At @ $2,257,000 expenditure of
Economic Cooperation Adminis
tration funds, the Joint Commis
gon on Rural Reconstruction
poosted the island’s vital rice crop
Jast year from 1,060,000 to 1,214,-
500 tons. The dollar value of this
additional rice yield alone is al
most cight times the program cost
to date. Exportable rice surpluses,
W ted for the 1951 crop year,
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THE FIRST ALL-NEW models to enter the low-priced car field in nearly a quarter-century are the Henr) J
and Henry J DeLuxe, the 1951 sedans now being introduced by Kaiser-Frazer Corporation dealers, Smartly
styled and available with four- or six-cylinder Kaiser Supersonic engines, the new models promise excep
tional fuel economy of 80 miles to the gallon. Design features include a folding rear seat arrangement
which provides more than 50 cubic feet of luggage space. The six-cylinder deluxe model is illustrated.
194 West Clayton Street,
Athens, Ga.
Dear Friends:
HEALAN'S KAISER-FRAZER MOTORS; 194 West Clayton Street,
Athens, Ga., invites you to come, see and drive what millions are saying
is “the most beautiful and most economical car in America’’ —the new
Kaiser.
The man who owns one will say. {For economy you can’t beat the
HENRY.-J.” That’s true, for the HENRY-J offers you: Lowest down
payment, lowest monthly payments, and lowest upkeep costs. It gives
vou up to 35 miles per gallon on gasoline.
For the more particular there is the new 51 KAISER, the car that's
“BUILT TO BETTER THE BEST.” It’s A merica’s most copied car.
We are no strangers to you. We have been doing business with you
for the last five years as HEALAN’S AUTO BODY & J’.AL\J SHOP at
1875 Prince Avenue. We still maintain that same service at the same
location, giving you guaranteed satisfaction on all auto body repairs,
painting and upholstery work managed by J. B. Healan.
For BETTER USED CARS at fair prices we invite you to come by our
used car lot at the corner of Clayton and Pulaski Streets. We have an
excellent stock of good used cars now on hand.
Cur new location for KAISER-FRAZER and HENRY-J sales ‘;mtl
service is at 194 West Clayton at the corner of Clayton and Hull, Tele
phone 3095,
We can give you complete service on any make or model car or truck.
Come by our new location and see why people say ‘“the 1951 Kaiser
f* America’s most beautiful car.”
194 West Clayton Street Phone 3095
: —— Managers —— ;
TROY HEALAN — A. O. “RED” HEALAN
— Salesmen ——
FRED HEALAN — T. E. ERWIN — J. H. BROWN, JR.
— Service Manager ——
W. T. “BILL” WADE
will further reduce Formosa's
need for dollar-aid.
At .the same time, the island's
feudal system of “one-way” rental
contracts has been revised. Form
er contracts could be altered or
ended at the wish of the landlord,
and required rentals as high as
70 percent of crops. ECA-JCRR
sponsored reforms have brought
a 37,5 per cent rent-ceiling in
force.
China Aid
The JCRR was created by the
80th Congress as a part of the
1948 China Aid program. It is
composed of three members
named by the President of China,
and two appointed by President
Truman., ;
The Americans, both “old China
TRt e=P Rymond - - T
Moyer, Chief of ECA’s China Mis
sion, and Dr. John Earl Baker,
one-time adviser to China’s Minis
try of Railways and for many
{'e?rs an executive of China re
ief.
The Commission started too
late for success on the mainland,
but since moving to Formosa with
the National Government, has
achieved spectacular results,
Rural Stability
JCRR has accomplished its
“purpose,” the creation of rural
stability, by attacking the ills of
the Formosan farmer on a wide
front. Its specific aims have been
dictated by the things the farm
ers themselves consider of first
importance in improving their
lives.
In the agricultural field, the
Commission has supported pro
jects for the extension and im
provement of irrigation facilities
essential to the rice farmer, and
has provided commercial fertili
zers with which to bolster the
lean soil.
Chief of JCRR’s island - wide
fertilizer distribution program is
26-year-old Ralph Gleason of
Tonneville, S. C., who served in
Korea with both American Mili
tary Government and ECA before
joining the ECA-JCRR team on
Formosa.
A native of Michigan, O. J.
Todd, heads the Commission’s ir
rigation division, A grizzled old
timer on the China scene, he over
sees projects affecting the island’s
3400 kilometers of rice-land
canals.
Dramatic Effort
Perhaps the most dramatic
ECA-JCRR effort took place in
January, 1950, when an epidemic
of rinderpest threatened the is=
lan’s vital water buffalo popula
tion.
A prompt isolation-vaccination
destruction campaign stopped the
outbreak cold. Cattle which were
destroyed to prevent Sé)read of the
disease were replace by ECA
funds, a step which sold the far
mers on the sincerity of the JCRR
program. .
“The water buffalo are our
lives,” one farmer said. “That is
wkat you have given us.”
Less spectacular, but no less
novel to Formosans, is the rural
health program which has invad
ed even the rugged mountain
homes of the island’s aborigines.
Until this ECA-JCRR project
started, the islanders had accepted
disease with- characteristic East
ern resignation. Target nur_nber
one for the health program is tu
berculosis, which takes a {remen
dous toll of death and lost work
hours from the island’s manpewer
potential.
It is easier to prevent fires than
to fight them.
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