Show iea eteen et tern sugar industry development deveto Dment mostly by I 1 i capital capita raw cane sugar in cuba has jumped 00 tons to 3 tons I 1 I 1 1 i 1 li aland t and the difficulties of lar ar ind industry stry in the west weal realized that cuban cane can I 1 1 action dictates the price a came to price fixing sugar producers produce rg ac per hundred as against uban often cane sugar and sugar 1 i ii ice fixing took place beet sugar producers producer I 1 tab the e cu cuban ban cane su so i had none tr to market september far ar cuban raw con II if f fir appi ibid nd it il n w nels neis cubar 92 let 1 i n if r 4 6 aj its 1 on unab da I 1 little island of cuba he ha 1 50 per tm tin increase tn crease on i the war the snug sum I 1 1 0 on the crop of 1917 1 marketed I 1 I 1 e p part rt of this excess profit american capitalists and than ican refineries the duty dory mol and retiring refining cost puts pats it up fi 5 per at II 11 raw cane suffer is brought tu to antry from java and the east 1 a as former formerly for meily ly on account of patrol of the seas hormone no amous supply i our country produces only ait one fourth the sugar consumed ie war ends aal east indian BU an h supplies are released down goes tt a market price of sugar beets are being contracted now a at 9 1 00 11 per ton a twice Is viliam hat was paid formerly but the crop of su so gar ear me made it e it rom a in the 1918 crop will n it be so sold it much if before 1919 il if the be sugar beet industry is to irvine the conclusion of the war a hes biere must be a guaranteed pro I 1 luchun ian of beets bac t or a guaranteed minimum P puce for beet sugar |