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Show ! -I LYMAN ASKS CARS ! I FOR STOCK SHIPMENTS si! (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) )" WASHINGTON, Dee. 17. While local ' ; live stock buvers are able to get all the n cars they need in which to get their live ; f i stool; to terminal markets, cooperative ' ". farm organizations In many cases are V unable lo find adequate means of.con-vey-ins their products to market, Charles j ' A. Lvrnan, secretarv of tho National t 7 1 Board' or Farm Organizations, said in a , '. comnlaint filed with the federal trade ii commission today. Mr. Lyman said he j' bad knowledge of discrimination a.eainst if the farmer organizations by the railroad V- managers in various parts of the coun- ! ; try. , The latest comolalnt comes from Mt. ' ' Pleasant, Iowa. It is signed by A. E. ' Church a member of a local orjtaniita- '. tion of the National Farmers' union. Mr. if Church asks the National Board of Farm i ill' organizations to assist the farmers in i ' J-!enrv county bv Inducing the authorities J to prevent further discrimination by the ji railway officials against agriculturists I ! engaged in the collective marketing of ', ' their products. |