Show SENATE VOTES 1 FULL PULL PARITY IN 42 CROP LIENS Stop-Gap Stop Fund Bill Goes To White House I WASHINGTON ASHINGTON w July 7 UP The The senate by a vote of 28 to 2 Tuesday approved legislation which would grant farmers full ull parity loans on their 1942 crops Passage of ot the measure came only an hour after the house had Approved approved and returned to the senate senile sen zen ile ate a resolution to provide funds for July operations of the agriCulture agriculture agri- agri Culture culture department p penniless since July 1 as a result of the house- house Senate senate deadlock over sales of held government-held surplus grain stocks k The senate accepted minor house amendments and sent cent the stop gap funds resolution to the Lwhite White House Would Raise Rate Pate The parity loan ll sponsored by Senators Russell D. D Ga ar and Bankhead D. D Ala would raise the loan rate on basic comm dl- dl ties from 85 per cent of parity the rate under present Iw Its advocates proposed it as a compromise com corn promise promie for s settlement of the controversy con con- over sales i The two houses have been deadlock deadlocked deadlocked dead dead- lock locked d over a senate senateS amendment to tl the agriculture supply bill which would authorize the e commodity credit corporation I t to sell its grain stocks and bushels of wheat at a aprice price equal to 85 per cent of corn p parity rity s iThe The house has insisted that only Deteriorated grains should be sold soldat fat at prices I Funds Funds Bill Stymied t The departments department's regular appropriation ap ap- ap- ap bill for fiscal 1913 is stymied because of a protracted deadlock between the house and senate nate over the sales issue isue The house has insisted that such uch sales be banned while the senate enate is equally adamant in in insisting insisting in- in Ii sting they should be permitted in certain cases I The howe house debate frequently heated produced a charge by Representative Representative Representative Rep Rep- Cannon D. D Mo chairman of the powerful house appropriations committee that the agriculture department is doing everything to depress farm prices In rebuttal Representative Woodrum D. D Va charged that the the present status of ot the bill is almost assuming proportions of national scandal Answers President I In apparent reference to President President Free Free- dent Roosevelt's recent statement which he charged that pressure group tactics had delayed enactment enactment enact enact- ment flient of the farm bill Cannon said there was no greater pressure group in the country than the agriculture department Woodrum said he would as soon follow the leadership of the ent nt as far as the farmer is ill conC concerned con con- C as all the leadership of any member of the house houseS L I think the president has hall the elfare of the farmer at heart he e said laid Democratic Leader John McCormack Snack mack of Massachusetts urged the Incuse house ouse to reject the Cannon amend- amend |