Show Jardine Abolition Flays I Of O Surpluses in Crops Former Secretary of Agriculture ture Visits in Salt alt Lake Abolishing Abolishing of surpluses surpluses-a a chief aim of the agricultural adjustment administration was was condemned Tuesday by William M. M Jardine a former secretary of ot agriculture as against principles of human nature and of civilization Mr Jardine who was secretary of agriculture under President Coolidge is spending the summer months in inthe inthe inthe the west and was in Salt Salt- Lake City Tuesday He was reluctant to discuss the new deal administration of ot President Roosevelt other than to condemn efforts efforts ef ef- ef forts to abolish sur surpluses luses If people would stop and think today they would realize surpluses are arc necessary for advancement Were it n not t for an accumulation of surpluses surpluses sur sure pluses you people would not have your your fine buildings and great developments developments devel devel- of civilization They arc are from surpluses given by people who accumulated those surpluses through hard work and self People Sold Out Out lie Says Sas Certainly the present program Is helping the general condition of ol the I country he said when asked about the present government program but i iq iO the end who will pay Going Going Go Go- ing back to the days Mr Jardine said the pe people and the government were sold out by a few rich men thinking only of them them- selves the There were too many running show he said who thought only of ot themselves and their welfare Everyone Every Every- one became careless in election o of officers from the greatest to the smallest And now we are are paying the fiddler r I. Mr Jardines Jardine's words carry the authority authority authority au au- au- au of experience After s serving as ns secretary of ot agriculture under President Coolidge he was named as minister to Egypt by President Hoover a which he returned returned re- re turned to the United States States' only last lastOcy Ocy October ber Drafted b by Kansas He was immediately drafted by Kansas state officials to take charge of the treasury there He assumed the r responsibility of ot untangling ling affairs which sent four pe people including s some me Kansas officials to jail ait Retiring from that work h he was immediately called to Wi Wichita hit Kan KarL f 4 I I C f 2 William M. M Jardine J to head the municipal university there a position he now holds Accompanying him on ori his summer trip rip in the intermountain west y st arc rc Mrs Jardine and nd their two daughters Marian and Ruth They expect to tole tole le leave ve ve for Cor Kansas in a going by ay way of th the southern Utah h parks I |