Show I 1 Then and Now I wr about bout this time the country was 0 med faced with the he prospect of a rise in sugar W wj paces of which the sky seemed to be the limit I j e The failure to purchase the Cuban crop the failure re to tt prolong th the life of the sugar i 7 tion timi board s so far as any effective control overprices over over prices was concerned the fact that Europe had bought a a good part of the Cuban crop crop all all I these bulled th the sugar market and raised the theS S p price pike for fori i 1920 But the 1921 prospect is the opposite from 1 that that of 1920 The worlds world's sugar for 21 1920 is isI I estimated to be tons greater than the production of 1919 And while there are j still several months in which the growing weather 4 can affect the crop changing the prospect acH accordingly ac- ac H cordingly still as an indication of enormous sup sup- ps of sugar the estimate is valuable f r l |