Show S I I AGREEMENTS WILL NILL FIX I i WHEAT PROFITS IN 1919 I Duluth Minn May ra 2 Problems 2 fac fae- Int ing the trade in marketing the 1919 wheat crop were discussed by Julius II II H. Barnes national wheat administrator administrator adminis adminis- in an address today todar to lo member members 4 of 0 the thc Duluth bo rd o of trade He lie said aid al alI ho hu hoped to arrive at a satisfactory plan for coping roping with tho the situation as aa I the result of or consultations to be held with various trade interests I It Jl t is assumed he as asserted that the ha nas c price of or N N. 1 northern who t will willI j i I A In ft maintained here at lt 2 and at I Chicago o at but that If adjustment adjust adjust- I j ment be found necessary from fromi i time lime to o time Um it t will be made in sales o o.- o. t flour through the mills t Millers Millers will be he expected to agree to toI ton toe n i l. l e pt a fair mal margin ln of profit in mark mark- flour as ns are bakers in ht selling I their bread breall Mr Barnes Harne was hopeful that nil al contingencies will be bo covered cred by byI aC I cements between the tho various branches s of oC the trade so that it will not no ne necessary y to e lIcens- lIcens In ini regulations lIe Ho intimated that to con- con e and assure all interests against Ip a graduated scale sae of carrying charges lH would bo ho put Int into effect v wil 11 i 1 enable wheat to toe bo e move J 1 to the markets marets in a more orderly manner and will tend to prevent ent congestion at terminals ter ter- Mr Barnes assured the trade that American consumers consumer will not be asked to pa pay more for their when than the figure JS at width which it is Js sold old for or export |