MAY MAKE WILSON A FOOD DICTATOR BILL SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS COVERS WIDE SCOPE. STOCKMEN IN WEST ALARMED Evidence to Substantiate Reports of Unparalleled Shortage in Meat Producing Animals Submitted at Big Meeting in Omaha. \\ H'liingtoii Absolute authority to regulate in lt« discretion the distri bution and jirii-e* of fisn| and other necessities during the war was asked of onagri-'* by the administration. In a *wcc|itng bill intr<«hue.! with ad ministration approval by ('Iiairtnan Iner of the house agriculture eoltl laittee. it I* pro|*>*cd to etii|inwer the |>re«ideut. under the war clause of the ratotlinim. to take these measure* whenever in hi* opinion tile national emergency shall require: To fix maxitiinm and uiinituutu price* for fond. clothing, fuel and other necessaries and the articles re quired for their production. To preacrilie regulation* to govern the production of these commodities If »eov*«ary to requisition the pro ducing facto tie* nines or other es sentials. To compel holders of necessaries to release theta lu amounts insuring equitable distribution To regulate exchanges In stieh a way as to eliminate market manipula tion*. To foni|»-l railroads to give prefer ence to the movement of necessaries. To levy such Imisirtation duties as W And* necessary to prevent exees *ive “dutiijdng" of foreign products, and. To impose limitations or prohibi tum* upon the u«e of grain in the manufacture of liquor. In addition the secretary of agri culture will is* em|*owered to estab lish standard focal grade*, to license ai>d <.»«frnl the manufacture storage, atul distributing of food*; to pre •rrihe the percentage of flour to he milled f rotn wheat and to regulate the mixing of wheat flour with other flour In tlie making of bread and nth eg food. Stock Growers Alarmed. Omaha. Xeb.—At a meeting of Mu<-k grower*. eotntui—inn men and profe—urs from the college of agri culture at Liundn re|*>rt* of tin* alarming shortage of meat animal si ere -uhmitted. Method- of increas tug the production were discussed and resolution- adopted. A representative of the Omaha Live Stuck exchange stated that there • ere ®J»a*«««» less I.reeding cattle ill the fulled State- than there Were fifteen year* ago. Wioie the hog -iiorlagc for the tir-t four mouth- ba- been only Hi jier lent, tlie imlicatiou* are tliut tlie next four mouth- will show a greater dccrca«*- iMith in nuuilM-r and ton nage. With fee«let> all over the country prarticall} gone, hrood animal* sold. ha> and grain at a prohibitive figure aud -light |iro«|iect- of any relief, tlie conference decided drastic action was ueeesaary. A committee of five ap|iointed to fortaulate a |4an drew up resolutions that it was the sen-e of tlie confer ence that the immeitiate intiserva tlas and increase of live *tock on the farms could iiest Is* brought about by oimervlng the following rules: I. Hr< -bag sows for fall litters. J. I'reventlon of slaughter of desir atde breeding stock. S. Increasing tlie flock- of breeding ewes kept on farm*. Itealization of the seriousness of the sborlage of live slock and that the production of live stink is essen tial to the most profitable use of tlie farms prompted tlie conference to adopt the above r«*solutious. Count on U. S to Conquer U-Boats. Washington. I* t*.—While member* of entente missions share rhe alarm of Atuetiean otli.-lals at the growing inroad* of the submarine menace, they do not regard the situation ns In any sens.- fatal. It means, in their view, a |«eriod of very great self denial and further restrictions, hut they do not credit in the least any •qiiuioo that It is certain to load to starvation or the loss of the war. They are counting on shi|>*. men and money from the I'mled States and l«>s«ihh American inventive genius to outweigh the t'-honl terror. Diaoatisfaction Spreads in Germany. 4'ofM-ohageti. Via l»nn.—Th • Berlin correspondent of the Hamburg Kretudenhlatt. In a long survey of the Internal situation. declare* that the |*dlticnl life of tienuany Is now |«ass Ing through an era of strife and dif ference* of nfdniou on external and Internal questions, which dally grows more lively and of broader dlmen r)lrn. The cofTes|s>n«lent is <|Uotcd mm auyln< that dissatisfaction with the government’s pot ley is growing !n •» <11 re<~tIons In the empire._ Plan to Lower Wheat Prices. Canada — Announcement € made U» parliament Ju*t recently . jyf Thomas White, the minister of ‘ that plans sre under way for JS, action by *“<> the State* f reduce the price of wheat *Mr Thoosns *sid the price of rZT'whent or any other necessity ^laoite regulate*! by the f ana , nt fo,wI prWs ri-aafu1 the regu action of must he »be