Show BUTTER AND EGGS IN INTHE INTHE THE STORAGE PlANTS Statement of the Secretary of Ware Vare Warehouse Warehouse house Commission Commissi n Mens As Association Asso elation so I 44 4 44 3 44 4 4 4 4 f Chicago Feb 8 The failure of tho 4 f 4 farm arm output to keep up with the 4 f growth of population was given as 4 t 4 4 the explanation of the high prices f 4 4 of food products by E P f 4 In an au address before the Council of 4 North American Grain Exchanges to toay I 4 day ay Mr lr said It was Im be f 4 possible to decrease the price of beef when this country countr showed I Ii f 4 fewer breeding cattle In January 4 i f 4 IMO 1910 than in January WO f ff 1 9 44 f 5 5 4 C 44 44 Washington Feb 8 William M r Read s i of the American Warehouse Mens association which in includes dudes cold coM storage and re refrigerating refrigerating refrigerating plants In various arious parts of the today issued a statement en endeavoring endeavoring to show that foodstuffs were nut being hoarded in the cold Storage and amI that no attempts were were being made by the warehousemen to conceal the quantity they had on hand Mr Rand nand declared the butter and und eggs eg s stored in twenty of the cold storage lants in the association belonged to different persons or firms which he says indicates that there would be he great dif dlf difficulty in cornering those these products Mr Reads Readi statement of the products n storage in thirty of the houses shows 1 l pounds of butter in storage on F 1 1 I 1910 1911 a n as against in on February 1 1909 1 There arc howver howEr 1 f more morp eases of eggs in ini inI i storage this year titan there were on Feb FebI I I iary 1 W According to Mr Ir Reads I there were wo rp more inure than cases case calf casei i if f eggs in storage January 1 and there wire weri lr lit but th there re on February 1 I I Burning that more than 4 iO OO cases eases were taken out of storage during January I |