Show HOARDING AND profiteering dealer should not hold or contract for fop moro mora than pea personable quire ments of f trade i i prepared by tho the slates depart inen tot agriculture to sell bartl equipment on ho basis of what it would cost the denier to replace it may be considered pro profiteer Ateer ing according to a n statement issued recently by tile tho loftice of form farro equip ment control pt of tho the U united status department part ment of agriculture Perso persona nEf who havo sold equipment nt at replacement values when costs were high must continue to do so BO if prices KO go down even though such sales bales bring less than lhnn tho the ori original gnal cost price of the block moreover those whose fiell aall ing palco th la fixed in 14 relation to high replacement prices must restock immediately ond and carry tho the saine quantity of equipment throughout tile the ako period as they had nt at its beginning g in order vot not to those destra to td sell out without ing their alook should not sell nt at n hagli price but tit at cost aluli a usual profit it will bo considered hoarding it manufacturer or dealer holds con for or arranges for more equip anent than tho the reasonable demund of hill n business require Denler fl finding with excess liand throb 4 should sell bell their cices excess a hold luKa 6 nt at cost plus a fair usual tho 0 form is defined ried by ibe sat of condrea con prea of au gust 1917 manufacturers ordeal or deal ere era who hard will he with un dep or tho the of this act of congress on gresa and hot under tho ruling ahto nil to replacement values just issued by the equipment control Of office floe |