Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1919 — Food and War. [ARTICLE]

Food and War.

__ We went in to the war because the German general staff held the convlction that American< wheat was more dangerous to th? Teuton army than Amencatf soTiTiefs cotild ever he. says Ralph W. Page, whose discussion of ttrg~~fnpd~ slluatlon appears -tn— theWorld’s Work. They realizedwhat we soon discovered —“that food will win The rutbless submarine campaign that outraged Christendom was primarily directed against the transatlantic journeys of the Chicago pigen route to the Tommy’s, haversack. Rather than risk the replenishment of the poilu's larder from the harvest fields of Kansas, William the Conquered elected to defy the republic.