Show ore Food for Hungry Mouths We Ve stand upon the threshold of food shortage We Ve WI will not notay notay Say ay ay from that as long as as the war lasts We may feel the 1 I f f hunger even after peace comes conies A heavy flow of t I JO to to America after the war will result in other food shortages Ii h Ce e years UNLESS we realize upon our food resources very ery American is vitally interested in enlarging our food p p. This may be done partly by better better farming which includes of more scientific agricultural tural knowledge knowledge and the themore themore i more machinery and less man and horsepower er I IB Jut But B t to obtain all the food we need and to help feed the peo- peo pea pea-I f f other and more densely populated countries we must get gete e e f food od from arid lands short summer sections and mountainous oils ons s from lakes and rivers back yards swamps and wherever 1 I ill 1 grow be it in shape of snails frogs frog's wh wheat at corn fish vEat m. m if f any reader of The Telegram has ha's has information about an un- un zed izea ze food resource and will write and tell the editor about it I lr he may thus aid in filling the nations nation's dinner pail in the days J ome om AI I m |