Show NO XO RELIEF IN J SIGHT I IThe The high price of ot abundance might be said of our food situation Paying about 45 per cent more for food than I the level of last year and 60 per cent more than In 1926 the consumer whose j i wages haven't been raised In accordance j sighs deeply over the high cost of eating Since America has plenty our farmers I have havo profited from the growing Since Europe has not enough the exporting of of food keeps our own costs up Until Europe Eu- Eu Europe EUrope I rope can supply her foodstuffs we will wUl j I send crops overseas and be paid for tor the they i produce With this In mind It looks loo s as I though It will be some time before I housewives can expect a a. drop In their cost of or groceries t I II I |