 | George H. Nash - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 656 pages
...the Allies at least 75,ooo,ooo bushels wheat over and above what you have exported up to January ist and in addition to the total exportable surplus from...hold out until the United States is able to throw its forces into the field. I have not minced words because I am convinced that the American people if they... | |
 | Anchorage (Alaska) - 1917
...assuring the people that there will be food enough to win the war. Imperative necessity compels mo to cable you in this blunt way. No one knows better...nothing that is needed for the war, but it now lies with Americans to dek. cide whether or not the Allies in Europe shall have enough bread to hold out until... | |
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