Show GOVE O S PUi purll Gf RI IN HAm CHAID Forty State t te Executives ml in i Session at Capital of 1 j Pennsylvania HARRISBURG Pa Dec 1 Two l.-Two Two score governors today assembled in conference under the presidency of Simon Utah who is dean of the conference by virtue of having missed none of its twelve yearly ses ses- Governor Campbell Arizona was introduced introduced in introduced in- in by Governor Bamberger as a cowboy from the Mexican border The Arizona executive expressed the appreciation of the visitors for the spirit spirit spi spirit spi- spi rit of ot hospitality evinced by Governor Sproul in throwing open his capitol and his home to his guests PARKER ABSENT I Governor Parker of Louisiana had hadnot hadnot hadnot not arrived when he turn came to speak on agricultural problems and his ad address address ad- ad dress was postponed His place was ad tak taken m on the program by Governor W W. L L. Harding of Iowa I During a general discussion following I the mornings morning's program Governor Sproul said he lie e planned to set an example to I other states in in ursine urging extensive extension nark Dark n legislation The weapon of impartial justice under un- un under un un- der responsible government was offered offered of of- as a substitute for the weapon of the strike by Governor Henry J J. J Allen of Kansas THE ONLY WAY I I 1 fully agree that any aly law which attempted t to take away from labor its right to strike with without put giving to labor adequate protection would be going backward Allen declared But we have arrived at the period when go gov- government government gov- gov provides the only strength through which in justice we may get this protection Governor Allen stated that tion fion had failed after sixty years of ot growing industrial strife in America The Kansas governor answered criticisms criticisms crit- crit of ot his court for industrial dis disputes disputes dis- dis made by labor leaders and others j who favor the Australian arbitration plan and the plan embodied in the second second second sec sec- ond industrial conference HARDINGS HARDING'S PROPOSAL Cre Creation tion of ot a United States finance corporation capitalized at to open foreign trade and ex extend extend ex- ex tend credit to farmers would solve sol th the problem confronting agricultural interests interests in in- in of the country Governor W W. L L. Harding of Iowa told the conference The corporation would be for the purpose of or running the allied debt Harding explained Credit could then be extended farmers who would move their crops Jn In the erport trade he said The plan would break the deadlock now existing on corn cotton and other products of the farm where by reason of ot present exchange conditions and lack of ot credit abroad buying power is almost absolutely lacking he said PRODUCTION Unless sufficient credit is offered farmers in all parts of ot the country they are not going to produce enough to meet demands for their products the Iowa governor stated The finance under proper management and control and under the supervision of ot the federal reserve board would soon stabilize foreign exchange but primarily would make mak it possible through extension ex- ex ex tension of ot credits to relieve conditions o ot of over production at home and at the same sarno time relieve the danger of a shortage abroad |