Show JEALOUS OF EACH OTHER OTHERon U Wn on n Jan 9 Jealousies between the agricultural colleges ex rn n and scientists otherwise attached on the one hand and Ijo Pt nt on the other have hae come to the attention of the house com corn comi i so forcibly during the hearing on the agricultural ap 7 Mil 11 that Its effect will be felt In no uncertain way wa 1 V 1 4 W Ison called the attention of the thc committee to the difficulties t 1 nt was meeting with as a result rn of or jealousies of oC outside selen n ri W nr r an association that is known as the Association of oC American r n ii r Alleges and Experiment Stations he said There are a few 4 n who ho are perpetually Jealous of oC what we are doing They are ared d aS Jing committees to come and tell teU us what they the think we ought T r much of the work ought to be left to them alone Seer Sect t i n p executive committee of the same Mme association referred to by byth f th Wl Ison n had Its Inning They Th y said In substance that the value re II surveys of the department of agriculture a work over which ios on h I i l ben been n much dispute in congress was grossly gross exaggerated not lared but officials of the department Itself The speakers de dea a Work ork had nad tr Dr little value alue h nV ZO Melvin chief of the bureau of animal industry has Informed ir or r r f O that owing to the attitude of 01 local officials In the northern oe be m en nt In Georgia and the cattle owners there he would probably Wh eLi Il d to abandon the campaign against the cattle tick In the state staten n i qU concerning this opposition he said the antagonism f political reasons I |