Show The Oleo BUI WSljLiGTOS August G Senator Miller says the notion that tae oleomargarine oleo-margarine bill was emasculated in the beuate f materially changed anyway any-way is untrue Whjle the farmers had fixed upon a 5 per cent tax and while he worked to srcare it still the rate of tax was not the important feature of the bill The evil sought to be cured was the practice if putting it on the market under the guise of butter and in a variety of fraudulent Imitations The machinery devised to prevent this Senator Miller says is retained in all its vigor iu tne bill as it became a law One icedentil bat very important result of the ixassa e or the act Le says will be the aid it will fnrnisa to the State authorities to carry out their own laws CMIVlrout en the subject Heretofore however stringent the state law may have been it has been extremely dilScalt often impossible to execute by reason of the fact that the imitations of butter made in the neighboring States could come I I across the border unchallenged and there was no way exccept by Chemical analysis both expensive and slow to I to detect the fraud |