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Show Farm Politics Program Fixed Washington. Developments about politics and farming, as they came to Washington or emerged here can be enumerated as follows. The corn belt committee at Des Moines is not going to attack the tariff. The committee's formal statement after its Tuesday meeting was fairly eplicit, and private information states emphatically there will be no fight by the corn belt farmers farm-ers against the tariff. Second, the same corn belt committee will hold another meeting late this month in Chicago to organize to defeat senators and members of congress who voted against the Haugen bill. In this fight the blame is put on "New England and the great eastern industrial centers. cen-ters. In the senate only one vote for the Haugen bill came from east of Indiana In-diana and north of the Ohio river." |