Show B Bc S ABOUND rn BUT c HIGH PRICE HURTS j Lincoln Neb cb April TC leans C. Beans enough nough to 10 feed half halt a dozen armies are se seeking a market according to rc- rc parts received from the growing bean-growing districts distracts by the University Uni of Nebraska wc were urged to raise ralso beans in 1017 because of pC the shortage and they responded with a record-breaking record crop The IThe acre acreage ago was increased still sUlI mOreIn more morein In 1918 1318 and a big bil crop harvested har in sill ill growing bean sections r lc army demands are arc supplied the warehouses es are fill filled cd and tho growers grow grow- ers left J t with a large s surplus on their hands J. J the th most mos discouraging ture from the viewpoint of ot the tho grow- grow f ii fr r. r said sail Prof E. E c a is that the tho h high sh retail retail- price of or tho the 1 last t two years years ears has has decreased d tho the civilian consumption of beans The boarding house which served fief them often oCten enough to satisfy a Englander wHen they could be purchased at g 41 H cents a poun pound limited Its purchases when the tho price reached Iii 15 or 20 cents a pound The Tho homely lean can has cease ceased to be a staple and has become a priced high luxury 5 |