Show THE GREAT WHY OF CONSERVATION THE canadian and united states supplies upon a normal export basis tall fall approximately 35 00 0 00 0 0 bushels short of the allied needs it if by conservation measures in canada and our own country we can increase the export by bushels w we 6 will have reduced the deficiency to bushels this we would do if our people would eat I 1 pound less of wheat flour per week and 1 pound 0 of corn meal instead the remaining deficiency must bel be overcome either by bf greater reduction in consumption in the allied countries or by the substitution of other cereals tor ir bread purposes which can and will be ba done so far as is physically possible beyond this athla there will be some transport from the more remote markets for despite the shortage of shipping some botne steamship service is at present maintained to australia india and the argentine and therdore ther tore the return of a certain amount of bread grains Is possible so go long as these services are maintained maintain ed herbert hoover |