Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH domestic over tion They did promise us however storage of wheat your wheat if Instances monopoly from the domestic Federal market that we would have farm relief the you please destroyed these and Day trusts and We have tiling that is being worked out In Farm board more than $8000000 in competition have same time they monopolies with capital of a bilThe problem that is confronting 'America today I say tms without cash At the very (Continued from page one) that money forstorage lion dollars or more They have this country and the world is the passion without political animosity were receiving were milling the ditated to legislation without the least feeling to criti- facilities they distribution they have circumstances Associated with problem of improper tragic or are cize any human being in the world wheat and sending it out to the compelled world to pay farmers the the growing of thlis volume of Some sections of the but the thing is and famine being worked world and If you had called for their agricultural Implements from suffering wheat and the manner in which actually not one steel out today is the work of farm your wheat in all probability it Is bearing down today upon the People in China die from starvaImplements prices that are have been would ten in availour bushel of the that leaders United ten nation ln The farmers of the outrageous Think of It shoulder of the very men who have tion useful to the able Now ladles and gentlemen it years the farmers of the United would be built this warehouse and grew the States can’t get enough for their thought of The heart America the farmers of is time that the farmers of this States have found their lands and growing wheat that this meeting has added wheat to pay for the storage fa not relief this organized the out locality is proposition of of whole situation real value The estate earnings reduced ln significance! am not going to talk crops Boxelder Warehouse more but the proposition ciliies of the to be the farmers needs and something of dobillions about it at all It is a pleasure to joint twenty It Is time that they llars Inthan the farmers to made by the leaders of the country corporation Senator done besides advise 1921 the farms and the real have Governor Dern and to control a estate was that there should be established tried to do something to be their It crops reduce to ought the you holdings of the agriculturists King here to do talking has been which with a situation board Federal Farm breaking of law a author the as of natural worth the United States were farmers and it is a real pleasure to recognized Creator that we ought to produce lty to orgnlze the farmers of Ame- the backs of the farmers of this more han 68 billions of dollars Tome to be back here and these men have day with rica for the disposition of their sur- community I don’t know when Mr Shumwawy everything we can use and it is a the gold standard and a and provided the their chief-together products products gotten of tell farmers the this to plus crime to basis shrinking metalic Intends adjourn this meeting nd the intheir production ly reflecting itself in fruits vegeta-- I storage we have In jffais community crease of heavy taxation of all real but I want to sene notice on them country to reduce of They marketed their gVain last year estate the farmers of the great themselves Another ties grain and cotton Hundreds now that as they turnned the time and impoverish 12 from to 15 cents basic I rather inconsistent thing we find is millions of dollars was appropriated at a net profit Industries of our country are for the next hour over to me the congress of the United more than anyone realized who did worth Hess than 45 billions of dolto that on the one hand the Federal by want our distinguished guests a county agent States to make this method of farm not market their grain through that lars Farms which a few years ago until government employs feci that it will not adjour one for I and A great deal of that organization ought could be sold for $150 to $200 an be In each county and his wrork Is to relief effective to they have the opportunity for the acre are the people to produce and money was used in the setting up of to express my appreciation sold many of them un fully heard It Is my great honor encourage efforts they have der the hammer now to get the more the administration of the Federal sturdy stalwart how to prpduce them and: distinction at this time to in- show to board made farm taxes referred already by and the farmers have been troduce His Excellency the Cover and better products and aroig comes want ' to say driven from One thing more I the Farm board and tells them to Governor Dern A great deal of mon their homes made sanor We seem to ey was used In the setting up of that this organization has not been’ cred by their toil and the death and reduce this production Address Governor the administration of "the Federal able try as it would to bring itself birth of loved ones be In a muddle in that respect ApGeorge If Dern They have been bor-where could a 1 it to board farm referred driven to the city to compete position already and parently we do not know where we by into with ladies Welling Secretary Cfi row a dollar on the $500000000 dol-- 1 labor are going But I am not here to In- Governor Dun A great deal often poorly and sufPerhaps I ought to apolgentlemen in the fering deprivations paid was used in the pun::-lars that you appropriated rneney the of Feder of ln the activities dulge seems And poverty ogize for our tardy arrival It this to control situation to view a effort with wheat Milllions stabalizing of young people have been its the time arl Farm board In my opinion it that we underestimated won’t driven from the farms and gentlemen it was not pi ice A gieat deal of it vvao used! Ipd:! who should time for our drive up here from was it failure because word— maybe I ought be on the farms making contribufor the pui chase of cotton with a! say anoher economic prin Salt Lake City I am sure however grounded on sound all hve have I not that said but view to of likewie tions the hve I the said a for stabclizing price! and felt of the state development that you were not inconvenienced by ciples 1 of view to this wanted my picture and nation and are living undesirthat and were entertained by this long time that the Farm board has of cotton The thing that we protest to the country about today and I am saying this be In fiont of Senator King when able lives in converse sections of Sioif Pacific band and knowing been detrimental a United he rises to speak to you I now have the United States Our legislation I am suj you and from some of he stories that preliminary to introducing ab'nil trite band of Sen honor the introducing has discriminated against the farmgreat senator havc a me States reached man whose voice ln the Past two 1 have aLsl were well cntei‘Jflineders until today as I have indicated or three weeks it seems quite evi ought to reach beyond the confines ator Wm II King the singlitg Pnd the rest appreciated Address of this state and present their has the our Farm Is detriboard that vanished dent property largely preoP the program so far Many of them have to been to the farmers' of this dicament t and our plight driven the Senator Wm II King "As Senator King ariS I drove Id mental Mayor Capener from their homes Welling Secretary and many more to Prebident of this republic and beadvice to town we were very much struck counry because of the I am constrained Govemnor Dern ladies and gentle- will he when obligatiions are reduc down production The Farm cause he is here on the hold decorations by the unique one When time men: a to ed for to what to speaker the — am I Judgment sheriffs We have going say high say streets We are told that the streets board is expensive ' of new Jerusalem are to be paved salaried men employed doing things that we protest against the present arose he said “I do not know what have ln their hands the necessary to impose the sales I am of the Federal r arm board in I am going to talk about” a little papers Gold does not appeal to for which they may or may not be action wih gold audience told ln and the that of hundreds spoke with boy up connection farmers altitude sold their on workOur is not the system me as a paving material The glare qualified Wp have no ob-- i said “talk about two minutes” You under the hammer and under morting out and will have to be chang- quesion of wheat be objectionable Also might have come here for the pur- gages until the farmers do not respects This may jection to the fact that it was! may of hear of the paths of kings being ed ln certain celebrating but you have know where to turn to meet their to! pose and advisable strewn with roses and other flow- not be much of a solution for the hought expedient not left your appetites at home which obligations are imperative ers I think we had a finer street condition of the wheat fanners I buy more than two hunched thous-- ! in the is It to a great pleasure meet highest degree do not know what this solution may and bushels of gram" The Agriculture to come over this morning thing paved and compelled to feel to is that grain with you here today I wish I could is depressed with wheat It seems to me that be There are many factors which that we do object International should be sold in the markets of efur a panacea for the evils' to that it has been the victim of diswhen people give you a chance to have to be discussed crimination beenmade have which references one of the great- relations and internationau ride over wheat policies this country today to keep the price' The bases see a reason for inof democracy of the wheat of the farmers is that down I can scarec-llest necessities of life that they are are bound to enter into that situ It would be viting me to come here when- - you every man shall have an equal opbecause the price of wheat and to below 33c a bushel paying the finest tribute hey could aion infamous to keep the pi ice of be- have men who- have given so much portunity in the great race for life pay We wewre very much Impress- any of our products has been inThe American to this the farmers people fluenced by the foreign laws It Is low $100 a bushel in the present intelligent rational thought ed wih that decoration in want an equal chance for a square The thing that is question My friend Mr Welling It Is a gteat pleasure to be here obvious that foreign policies should circumstances deal and they" must have It Is the and take part in this program I do be a necessary part of this discus being confronted by the farmers of! a credible manner has pointed out of foundation some no of I this have evils the doubt) sion and the state of country and to I do not mean to be pess- this community not know what we are cellebrating The and many be preserved We see that’ he and Mr Rich manufacturing whether asked Mr Rich it imistic We dp npt know what we are Utah is almost unbearable the) institutions of the United States but we are here tliat Farm £oard going to a mill ethers who are was the high price of wheat or the here to celebrate have billions or Faim amassed board the' its We want a within and! and of the' this opertions hall gun shot and he didn’t largelly for purpose of getting big crop of wheat little more equality of the conditions could and justice and foret our furnishing them with wheat to keepj manipulation tell me is not di together to visit Thi3 meeting or what Theodore Rooseo and when thun off from this market I speak present these better than I can In fairness of Indulging troubles for a day rectly for the purpose without passion and without over the wheat or we do that and view the situation the this discussion I want to say how-- 1 velt used to call a “fair deal” in here existing in state legislation I am sure we least desire to do Injustice to any ever that I was delighted' with the national elscwheie We are ln a broader aspect in the country that effects the political well made by the mayor re of course all aware and not only will all conquer and surely a time living man and I put these facts statement fare of he peope the conditions friend has the hands will come into prevalent carding My of sooner Senator or when 'later aware but affected situation King by the and re- - referred to the Federal board act of the wheat crop and the wheat prosperity will return and we will be Cn the 10th day of July this mill progress made educationally with 1200 bushels ligiously and I am glad to come to I voted against that bill I believe it and hard times was furnished market and it gives us a great deal ln comfort Again was founded of upon a misconciption of concern and it is one of the Will pass away I can not tell you bulk of No 2 hard winter wheat be- tins magnificent building’ I underI do not con- cause the owner of the mill threat stand it was built in 1915 At thai economic principles I believed that many things that mukts us "hard tehen It will come it would not bring any relief to the ceive Welling that It Is not my particular ened to go out to the farmers of the ime my dear friend Mr up" as he had a right to was president of this stake It is a farmers but on the contrary would unity A young "': i said to his boss puipose I can not give remedies for comrp vote totribute to his genius ability and the end in disaster I would the ‘‘I have in United do and pay the farmers a competib rotf- Miu the of these depi esslona work of the In some respects t his is tive price for their wheat At the splendid chractcristics of the people morrow 'for the liquidation three nun for yens'! and I think I States was a than any we have ever nad time when this was furnished to this! Mr Welling representative Farm board bill or law and try should ha’ e n raise” The boss said worse and we have always come out of mill by Mr Pence (local rep ‘‘If of! in Congiess for two terms and se- to give to the f armers of the you will tr'l me who the othof United States a measure and esteem emed tlie confidence that would er two are I will discharge them" them nd I believe that we will Turin board) he also issued be endd adequpter' suitable and for come both Democrats to back of out their this and that hard buy from that mill Republicans the If he hud he wound prosjierous not know what will be now needs have given them a different answer times willl pass by and better times same number of bushels of wheat at and when I go to the House meets almost the seme identical again piiice many members inquire with greatest done when Congress I am happy Of course to como wllll come again I sure feel of one and him a interest and his that with Introduction the of thing— view rf that Wm Senator regarding keeping miller to Garland’ and I know about the II King M II Welling He is remembered out of the market and away from with affec- bill will be offered for the passage fine advantage of tills Baxelder bill of of the Debenture that my Before introducing the next speak your harvesters because it was tion by hundreds cf members Crops here and so far as wheat is er I like to giive some hts known that this was the first great! Congress as welll as by those in pub- friend Mr Welling referred to I we know that this counconcerned voted for that measure in the last tory Ever since the close of the body of wheat for sale in this west- - lic life undertakings ty is the best dry faim community I believed it w’oulld be a whom we Congress war the fanners of our cofintry ern country in the intermountain Our present governer in(this sectiion It is the most for the conditions That all love and admire has given us panacea that their in- section as have felt somehow and most tellable and a most humaine bill would no doubt bring relief It If that were local to one transacintelligent and such we are very much interested ln dustry has been out of Joint with I regard him as one would give you agricultural benefits it would be consideration that crop and that part of the the indiestrinl progress of the Unit- tion or one community that have been denied In the way We have seen different but it is not local state When I was a member of the ed States of America Any cf the most able executives in the of slno! thnt tlme the mort amazing mill ln this Intermountain appropriations and promote in a Land board we were country United States and I think he is frequently to aid the proper way caopcration confronted with the problem' of growth of the manufacturing inter-e- has been in a position to demand duly appreciative of the problems farmers in a proper distribution in of the United States but the from Mr Pence in this particular economic and otherwise that are loans on dry farms Some- making us and is adopting me an orderly W3y of the products of times it was advocated thnt it was!arnm Interests of tli£ counry have season of the year wheat to sqpplly confronting are most the farm and field so that there unsfo to loan on dry farms and sueied- Aou will recall that the his needs until- the farmer was thods I thiiink which would not be this pciiod of depresI am afraid this to market his crop This pra’seworthy to compelled tht it wwas better to loan on ir- - farmers of our country sought faims We did make some remed’ this situation They presented transection of the 10th of July I e"1on is going to be very serious sion and this must be done by way rlgated I am amazed called when their own plan put into the hinds of Sinator I mn not a pessimist and wish I of legislation loans Oil dry faims but tried to be my friend states that the could see a lilttle more Farm as conservative as possible Some of of farm relief to the congress of the King board has refused a loan when it A similar one occurred on the loans that were made In the United States Twice the congress the Will Ropcrts in the play as a Yan- has been so prodigal so unwise so on the responding to the demands of the 20th of Jully when one mill past few years were made was kee in King Arthur’s Court said to unfair in the loans made in other of America “Your a farm able to go to the Farm board and the King Majesty prosperpassed assumption that the price ef wheat farmers measure It did not hesitate to which contained tlie directions a buy his wheat vfould be $1 a bushel he would ity is here — it is Just around whereas relief provided 15 loan millions of dollars in Calfor a free for the relllef not go on to the local market not be that the price Would high provision and corner but you will never live long of agriculture and for the placing buy wheat And what is more ajid enough to see it” I think prosperi- ifornia for the raising of grapes for and that Is one of the probllems but I the production of wine and many producers of Amerthat has been a matter cf great of agricultural perhaps worse than that Is the fact ty is around the corner loan! ica other have a been made which basis we live think upon will to where they could that within the last two weeks long enough concern to the Land board in I were for reasons of less importance con railoni credibly advised that 20 car- see more Improved economic loans If wheat was the prosper as the great banks making roads and manufacturing interests loads of Kansas wheat have been dltlons than those which exist today than a loan to this splendid organormal be would I it good price The man who fell out of 50 nization One man on this board re am not pessimistic deand don’t feel of the country w'ere then prosper shipped Into this maiket and as he passed the 30th ceives $75000 as a salary I wrote ing Twice that measure was sent livered to the mills ef Ogden for the story window that a mistake was made and same reason I presume I can see story in his fall said “Well I am a letter asking for a statement of I do not know that I want to try to the president of our country costs to solve the problems that are twice we were denied that form of no other reason for It but to rnrke all right so far” I think we are all tion nd salaries of that organniza No reply has been relief which the farmers themselves It Impossible for the people who hve right so far although the farmers received! pestermg all cf us and tell the asked for because of the veto of the ' and grow heat here to get their have lest their When Congress meets In December many of them However a remedies few things demandhave been tunning through my bill presented by the congress when w heat on to a competitive mancet farms they have been subjected to there will be a resolution of certain We A miller of this state living mind I read ln the paper a state- it was sent to the president two discriminations which have brought ing an explanation and conduct of the Farm which are unment ' tn which the Federal Farm were told later on that we bhouic! counties away from va told me bn upon them burdens board have another style of farm relief Tho practices referred to by office day foie yesterday board advised plowing that bearable I was Interested in thei 'iy up every Before that however we prepared he had sent a buyer into this ter-- 1 statement cf Mr Welling regarding my dear ’friend Mr Welling evithird" row of cotton and crop or was introduced have also during the past aiicter itory to buy some wneat which he! the industries of the United States denced by the papers held in my they deserve what condemnation two That congressmen called needed ard used in his trade and I havc often sa'd and thought that hand ad- years or three years word is net strong enough the farmers of the United As soon States vocated a' reduction in wh"at acre- the Debenture plan cf farm relic 'inch until a year ago woo a to agriculture The Debenture was tcld dint - he these dev ctcd treie the as I return to Salt Lake I will plan provided that age This destruction of part of the a tariff cn wheat should be mad1 r lust keep out cf this r all industries should draft a suitable telegram and sentj t — rrrsttft cf crop is quite inconsistant with the to the cf to must have been the United States president the American farmers the representatives cf tills National! thin!: thn prerress attitude we took during the war It cffective tive have a statute and often in their affa-- 1 or to tlie secretary demanding Oiain Marketing and Euyut agon-- i hat is Syndicalism Syndicalism is today written in of this character shall cease he was compelled which interferes with produc cur state legislation which to iatiens hav e received promises that policies pu y and ard wc be a Out the IYvices fanners cf the Farm of 42c reyrerentatives bushel of a prosperous maiket cn JJ cn the' crp tic a and is a crime The "federal board be iromedf intertely compelled twice to av hreat that if ''3 did not do board p and the great manufacturing advocates a thing which in heat That is nearly desut out such 'practfrom th- - vullp carrying realized ty the si t It seems to mjc1 83 can wcuct ests rf tlie Uniu'd States following ices from roy mind is syndicalism it is mnfanious‘ to treat the a hushil of wheat today and c ke nulled and md n into tie trce' the Civil War when t to ap'° me that we cLd not need famers of this sale of became mca were section where obvious as t hey he hid for yaro con! by the to every fun: e ''products board an expennsive Farm point to perpciuMa a system hare fcrfn treated by this great diat make on'y vvay to tV 'tolled the business and competition! determined to advise the farmers that they which was the otngiowth of effective the b:caucatc uganization as to this grer which he cou'd nit functionHere tnri ehru'd decrease pioductlonn j war without were ing limitations to havc lure Amcthe is well I It cn known They ladles commcd’y think I produced we t:e in a time when oir granand rcntlemen and have written ten cr fifteen letters and I assert it hero a place for their commodoties arits are bursting with food and can firms was to add this to t ta the Farm board that the mil! trusts cne clement cf1 they Pared legislation which brought millions protesting of people walk the streets P1"® °f wheat That plan also t pci hr - rot more than h?l o: into the United States cheaper la against its policies end have viet because of the oppeuit with Seated buegry They are also filled to them in too many td nieirbes cf tne Farm board 1 ?en c1 last j earfor the bar and gave cottn and wool sad — millions — of — the leaders cf the — Amenta ’heat 'lit people Program are bases clothed improperly it is untrue that On wc occasions some denounctnng on They have answered these policies that they were merely carrying out assure I but you that’ law the - quite differtheir Interpretation ent from the interpret Yln i piece cf the law It is upon hese sections obvious that this measure has prov— seced an injury to this farming It has tnterferred with tion commerce It has forced prices been have raisshould which down ed and it has made uncertain the not only for wheat but markets Cotton growers of for all products south have rebellled against the the activities and the mlsinterpre the farm of the bill of tations board They have sustained tens of of losses by reamillions of dollars son of the improper Interpretation of laws and the manner In which I can not comthey are executed the principle or theory upprehend on which the measure of the Farm recommended to the was board States They people of the United it was a party voted for it because issue There is too much partisah-ismen If we could have real desire for justice a greater with and less inclination to follow sloand a greater desire to get gans at "the fundamentals there would be greater prosperity and greater hap in the and greater peace pinenss world If we could have a little less a little more patriotism partLsanism md the and genuine Americanism spirit of progress our coungreat try would go forward instead of being down in depression and despair or more This country has of the golld in the world and yet of depression we have a period farmers out of employment men albeing driven' from their homes as Governor Dern indicatthough in a land of ed we are living is wrong and the Something plenty conditions lies in economic trouble If we could have genuine economic have genuine we wou’d conditions eon Political conditions political ditiens °re largely a result of ecoof no: uc conditions The condition the world today and the unrest is due largely if not almost entirelly Down to econnomic conditions in Cuba they are having a revolution-will win hope that the revolution I shall besorry if I learn that it didn’t win There are some times a revolution is better when than Men and it is warranted peace have been working there under the rule of American despotic capital ' 70 a or 40 30 percents for day cent of the sugar land and sugar mills are owned capiby American there tal Americans have gone and gotten control and have forced and poverty and wages down increased have been By different means America has convey ed to these people that a revolution was not desired and that American soldiers might be placed there to guard those men and women who are starving and are in the No depths of poverty and despair one desires a revolution and if the were allowed to vote and people solve their problems and to work out the remedies of the evils which are the result of unjust legislation there would be no more revolutions There will be more revolutions In the world If we do not have justice and if economic conditions are not different from those which prevail In the United States today nearly 5 billions of dollars In gold one half of the 10 billions in nearly the world are locked up in the vaults drained from other countries and from economic situations laws have been Unjust enacted Some countries have sent gold here because they were afraid of revolutions and heavy taxes that might perhaps confisticate the gold Think of our country being in a state of despair instead of carry ing high the torch of liberty justice economic freedom to the countries cf the world This situation is inconsistent with our ideals and foim of government We need economic machinery Too many have seen the hand of debt raised over them Father feels the grasp of debt The wife fears the home may be taken The children feel the hand of debt and go out in the world with in thheir hearts It is a despair when we tragedy have so much wealth and natural resources and our nation ought to be out pouring treasures and carrying a high torch cf liberty and Injustice for the world looks to the people of the United States we They think should sit down and advise with them in regard to world problems We are not living in compartments We Mormon people me for the reference) (pardon be- lieve that we are a part of the wond and that a day will come when all kindred and tongues and people? will be Into baptized the same peace love and that will bring happinesscooperation to every home There will be a sort of se beet aristocracy governing by spiritual end moral concept having all the dynamic forces of the people welded trgethrr for the cooperation of the good cf the world One cf the problems new before us is to gr e to the American people and the pt-lcf the world a larger base on which to predicate their credit If we had silver remonetized on equal standing with Feld and if they marched hand in hone— if we we had the two leiLtoday joar 5n farmers Lic would have |