coirmaunn year is ex mm the dependent* ? ittoa'to the sum y would r&ry from a \ a month tor prW|M r higher officers: ' Of injured In Ch they could earn MKa?$H? GALL UNDER ARM3 ABOUT iii -? SETtM? r an ' 217 " Another' statement Bhowed 180. Must Conserve 8upply.? Prices WIU . Washington. ? The food admirismu .tioa announces ito frlair for..fcmtrolI tog wheat, flour and bread, revealing that the government la prepared to take over the whole J917 wLeat har vest If necessary to conserve the sup* ply, obtain Juat prices, for Americas fighting forces and their alliea and dure costs' to the general public iii the United States. . Establishing of baying agencies fit all the principal terminals. Ucdnsi-g cf elevators and mills, firing of ?' %? price -to be considered fair, regain tion of the middle men^ and of grain exchangee, withtke elimination of trading in futures, are the- chief fea tures of the plan. The minimum price of IS" for wheat fixed by Congress does not become effective unto next year but the ad ministration proposes to exercise a very thorough oostrol over the year's crop tnrougn power comerrea unaer the food and export control bills. - ttfthT' world's commerce and suppliee has caused a and thus the real price, if not troUed J &8?

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