40 THIRTY CENT BREAD 



what is in store for them unless they abandon their 

 fooUsh food luxuries and go back to first principles. 



§ 17 — HURRYING THE EJND 



Already Argentine has placed an embargo on her 

 exports of wheat and wheat flour. With a short 

 crop at home, the Argentine government has found 

 it necessary by this act to provide against the 

 future. 



This simply means that the world's supply of 

 wheat has already been reduced and that there will 

 be a greater demand than ever upon the wheat crop 

 of the United States, with not one chance in one 

 thousand of a decrease in prices. 



No good can come of burying our heads in the 

 sand. We know that there is a shortage of crops 

 all over the world. 



We know that millions of men have been taken 

 out of our productive industries to toil only in the 

 interests of destruction. / 



We know that hundreds of thousands of men who 

 might be on the farms are in the factories. 



We know that the extortions of food gamblers 

 and price boosters are still at work. 



The immediate remedy for the evils which this 

 conspiracy of fate, ignorance, selfishness, and in- 

 trigue has brought about lies in our return to first 

 principles — the first of which is the elimination of 

 waste. 



§ 18 — FRUITS AND VEGEIT ABIDES 



For the last ten years there have been available 

 in the United States a number of drying processes 



