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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. egg and poultry producer! to effect GriaGrowri. lriT5lr. Cunning the establishment of centralised co ham jaid, lof teW in ex Indianat wer sale pending agencies bang operative The presentation of these resolu- apolis Mid St Lonli. and indication tion followed a program 'of mare Farm Bureau to Unite Producer CHICAGO, Dec. 15. Coordination on a national basis under the leadership of the American Farm Bureau Federation of all coopera- tiye. marketing organieations, now -- numbering several thousand in this was approved by the (Country, 'adoption of a resolution at the fourth annual meeting of the Farm , Bureau federation. The federation will send a committee to Washington to present the stand taken by the federation before a meeting Thursday of more mla keting- in zations into a comprehensive program, directed by a staff of experts under the guidance of the federation and followed up by an intensive campaign throughout the country in behalf of cooperative educa-tion- , is called for by the resolu- tion. More than $1,000,000,000 business was done by such organizations last, year, federation officials pointed out, and a unification of ibese organizations would greatly in- crease this amount, they said. This resolution was preceded by than 200 cooperative associations. Coordination of all such organi another calling for a conference of By CONDO EVERETT TRUE I f&J, Tiue, WAY That VodT WtfyCDNT CONl1e "BUT, COttcT NOW, TCM.U H MR. Khtous DO SAID ' JpR3PO3AU. -- which-th- ub varioug' jects were discussed. E. H. Cunningham of Des 'Moines, la., discussed grain marketing. John G. Brown, of Monon, Ind., livestock; J. S. Edwards, East Highland, Calif., fruits and vegetables; "Carlos J. Fawcett, Chicago, wool; E. B. Heat-on-, Chicago, dairy; John T. Orr, Dallas, cotton. In speaking of livestock marketing, Mr. Brown declared be bad Where liakihg is done scif of found that more than where ingredithe livestock country was entifically ents stand or fall under being produced in less than carload lots, and the' producer was at the tests, you una mercy of the local country buyer' or exacting Calumet Baking Powder speculator. "Not until the recent war did we used more often than any come together in a national way,' he said. "We producers came in other brand. contact with- - each other as well as the choice of over hunin contact with all other interests dreds of brands tiieperf ect of bandied livestock that products the world. This gave the livestock leavener pure uniform. producers a broader vision from Keep this in mind when you many new angles.' The cooperative marketing move- buy caking powder, because it ment has progressed so far lit the is of vital importance to sucfruit and vegetable lines, Mr. Edwards said, that a national pro cessfuldependable baking. gram, started January 1, 1922, has The purchase price of baking increased rapidly1 in its scope. powder does not determine its About 140 sales offices are main- economical merits results tell tained at the various car lot the story. markets. Legislation to compel grain ex why the sale of changes to take into their organiza- Calumet is 2H times as me one-hal- Minted to acceptance, ha added. . I predicted here today by H. C. Me- - A complete, breakdown ot the na- e Kenxie, taxation , director (i of tt tional revenue ytm aniens American Farm Bureau federation. ecuritiea rt nroniblted. FM He also advocated the taxation of national banks. , " The dwindling .revenues from the federal income ta," Mr. charged, "ii largely due from errors in the 1921 tax law and the existence of about $16,000,000,-00- 0 e securities. The reof port of the secretary of the treasury tor this fiscal year, 1922, which hat lust been ' presented to con gress, shows that there are only 395 persons In the United States paying on taxable incomes of $300,-00- 0 and up. Where Is all .the e securities. Un money T In e securities is less issuing of stopped, it will wreck our tax system He asserted what he called defects in the present bill should he remedied at once. "There is an epidemic of stock dividends," he continued. "Within forty days they amount to - The reason is not far to " 1 . tax-fre- G tax-fre- tions lawful producer-ownepanies was urged by E. H. Cunningham, president of the United States Grain Growers, Inc. He pointed to the recent refusal of the Chicago board of trade to ac cept a membership application of the United Stated Grain Growers, Inc., as a concrete example of the need ot such legislation, declaring that the local board broke its pledge to the farmers, "if you abide by the rules, we will welcome you in," when it refused the farmers' organiation a seat on the board. "I wante the organied farmers to take up the gauntlet which has been hurled at their feet," he said. "I want to see legislation supplemental to the federal law enacted at the coming sessions of the legislatures in all grain states of the country, which will afford relief.: This legislation should compel admission of lawful producer-ownecompanies to the grain exchanges. The work should not be or of a compromising nature." On the rcfusale .of the Chicago board of trade to give the 1'nitetl States Grain Growers a seat Mr. Cunningham said, "when an institu i tion Chicago board of trade thw !. (!,;: tti.i !l ..::ify ami in fie.--. !n:iiiii.i'ps .f tl. i'f i;i!t.' tl( t:iL, '.li. rongivHS . I'epi it is ;i::ii' for men to speak. It is I r h this institution, wai-time lias t ( !.! itself in our midst. i x t yes svs CHANeu it.'.' r A i v5 'PGCl'DC'D To tCfCCY vv M : 11 i Ap; PAINFULLY WOMAN SPANISH FORK, Dec. 1",. Mr?'. was painfully cd about thf faci' and arms Tues. day wliile assisting with tho far.i-l plashi-iHot water ily warning. and lact inflicting into her painful burns. ELECTED TRUSTEE Murdock was elected district trustee of the Provo Kiwanis club at Thursday's meeting. Other officers chosen were Daily reported in yesterday's Herald. Royal Lions of C. Christmas Candies These prices and quality cannot be beat. Best Mixed, lb 30 25 Fancy Mixed, lb Choice Mixed, lb 20 Old Time Mixed, lb 20? Be Sure and See Them. il S would father or mother appreciate a What more than good vision f As a special Christmas offer ar! 0. CENT jfiftt 2555 Christmas. 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