Show FARM IDI RELIEF li BILL HEARINGS SET T FOR FOn JAN JAX 1 ICi I Having already made its bow inthe Inthe in inthe the senate the remodeled McNary McNary- Haugen farm Carm relief bill crossed crossed the house stage last week and wa was kept going until it reached the agrIculture lure tuie committee In the course of a routine meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing of that committee Chairman Haugen announced ed that his revised proposal was ready and anil January 16 was jas set for the opening of of f hearings He does not expect them to be bo as extensive this year oar as previously and hopes that the measure will reach th the house floor for tor consideration consideration ti tion n Immediately after disposition of lie less controversial Important legis legis- lation laUon t The heart ot or the Haugen I bIn bill like hike 1 that of tl the e proposal J by Chairman lc l McNary ary of the tent renate agriculture ag ag- agriculture g- g i cO committee is s still the equalization f fee e which was was objected to by President Coolidge The Tho- fee however would apply to all crops not a select few as in the vetoed bill and only then after aftel an emergency emergency emer emer- gency had been declared by the proposed pro pre posed farm board Unreserved power power power pow pow- er would be granted the president in fn making nominations to the board Under the vetoed measure mc-asure he would Ila have vo been restricted to selections from r a state slate by bv farm falm or or- or gnu One major majol difference between the McNary bill I and the Haugen proposal proposal pro pro- relates to the appropriation appropriation to tobe tobe tobe be used as a revolving fund in administering administering administering ad ad- ministering the law The rhe Oregon senator would limit it to while Haugen favors favOl'S a appropriation In Iu explaining this variation Mr 11 Haugen said that th-at he doubts that farm relief can be adequately adequately adequately ade ade- administered within the 2 limit 0 J |