Show EEl ET FACTORY f lICENSES NEAR NEARA i A ift A Chief Indicates Trend t Away From Voluntary t Agreements fly By O. O GRIDLEY legram Correspondent WASHINGTON May LIcensing 10 sugar beet factories factories' by the agri agri- adJustment administration In Ine ine e wIth the thc preSent trend of ought among economists Who are A A A policy vas wo seen as possible under the new newer tIr er control act The beet Ind industry stry has has' been for months to offer volun volun- ry marketing agreements and codes t f fair competition ns as soon roon as the act was sIgned Chester C. C Davis A A A tar tor indicated yesterday that not much consideration is 15 being given that form orm of regulation laUon and Secretary of AgrIculture Wallace earlier in the thew w week k told the s senate nate committee on agriculture that th the present trend t e d in his bis organization i is toward licensing of aU all food industries Voluntary agreements agreement between A AA A A A. and the processors w would give the secretary of agriculture extensive control over their industry but would In turn reduce their sales cost cast and marketing conditionS LI LI- involves a more rigid control ci af the entire industry under regula regula- lions prescribed in and by A A A representatives The ton quota assigned to beet sugar by the control act will be up among among factory distrIcts on he basis of prevIous production ae- ae to Professor A. A J. J S. S Waver armor head of the sugar section s of ofA 1 A A. A A basis for tor Individual farm allotments wIll be announced shortly No attempt will be made to revise contracts under the authority ranted the secretary o of agriculture y the act but he can prescribe limi limi- on child lobor and minimum wage age agreements as conditions for he payment of benefits to grow growers rs |