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Show RUSSIA LENDS AID TO 1EAT POOL WORLD GATHERING CONSIDER PRICE METHODS THROUGH COOPERATION - Canadian Delegates Tell of Their Plans; Jsrdine Pledges United States Support Kansas City Representatives of the cooperative wheat growers of soviet Russia pledged themselves to the aim of international cooperation in the production and marketing of wheat at the world wheat pool conference here. Saul G. Bron of Moscow, head of the Russian delegation, delivered to the conference the message that it was not the intention of the Russian cooperatives co-operatives to "injure prices." "Russia win sell at the world price and take her chincea with the others," he said. "It will work out." Mr. Bron estimated that Russia would be exporting 100,000,000 bushels of wheat in the next two years. Asked if this might not adversely affect the export of American wheat and possibly drive down prices, he replied: "Perhaps bo, but remember that domestic do-mestic consumption is increasing, both in Russia and other countries." William M, Jardine,. secretary of agriculture, ag-riculture, brought to the conference, which is being attended by representatives represen-tatives of what pools in the United j States, Canada, Russia and Australia, a pledge of assistance of the United States department of agriculture for the wheat pool movement. |