Show Farm Bureau Head Praises Measure CHICAGO June 15 AP The AP The signing of the agricultural marketIng marketIng marketing market market- ing bill bUl by Pre President Hoover r was the final st step p in laying the fc unda- unda of ot a national agricultural policy policy pol pol- Ic icy Sam H. H Thompson president of ot th the Am American Farm Bureau federation federation federa federa- tion tion said today It Is a a. policy forecasting an Immediate imm imm Im im- im- im m mediate di te turn in the position position position tion of the farming industry he said F Farming will wUl become an in increasingly increasingly in- in profitable business I For Forthe Forthe or orthe i the p past st years ears tho the farmers have struggled against Inequalities arisIng arising arising aris aris- ing from tram the fact that other groups in our national Ufo life existed existed- under an an ii economic system based on governmental governmental gov gov- aid and protection n that resulted to their advantage The fact tact that farming has been able to survive t throughout its long struggles has been due I belI believe ve to this nations nation's almost unlimited re re- re sources In the past few yea years however agriculture has reached the limit of ot I its endurance The farmers could not suffer sutter much longer or more morese severely se se severely verely without out serious impairment to the prosperity of or all groups The farm relief measure comes at an opportune moment and nd 1 I am confident that with the assurance of ot stability which this bill now gives agriculture we e can start again i confident of ot a constantly increasing prosperity President Hoover Is js to be congratulated con cOn- for so pr promptly energetically en en- carrying out the campaign campaign cam cam- pledge he made a year ago Both the tho senate and the house ate are also to be commended for their earnest efforts to solve tolve the tho problem to the satisfaction of all concerned The marketing marketing- act Is the culmination cul of ot a struggle of ot organized farmers extending over seven years What What- organized agriculture wanted was national recognition n of ot our de demand do mand and that agriculture sh should uld have havethe havethe havethe the benefits of the same federal protective system which h has meant prosperity to the railroads to banks to commerce and to laborThe laborThe labor The action of ot congress in paSsIng passIng passIng pass- pass Ing the agricultural marketing act and of the president In giving giving- It his hisa a approval is at last a recognition of the Justice of our cause |