| Show Conference Planned On Produce Law LawS S Charging that the state tate law dealing with produce dealers as now enforced en en- forced discriminates against the resident reliable dealers to the advantage of the nonresident am and often unreliable truckers produce dealers producers and representatives representatives tives ves of ot the railroads will meet with the ic st state te board of ot agriculture anc and the he attorney general Tuesday at 10 a. a m. m to discuss the matter Under the law as now interpreted by y the board board- dealers who buy sell sel or r handle produce in carload lots or more pay a license fee of 25 annually an an- and post a bond of 2500 to o guarantee payment to producers who sell to them while truckers who deal eal in less than carload lots are are arc exempt In the past the board has taken the position that although discrimination might exist it has no authority to bring ring the than less lot dealers within the scope of ot the law v. |