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Show Politicians Must Take Stand Before Farmers The American farmer Is into politics at last Not along party linc3, but in the open, where any party can have his support, if the men standing for that party prove they will give legislation toward , progress of paramount agriculture questions. Hero Is the committee appointed by the rocont National Farm Board Congress at Washington, to Interview. Investigate and report to the farmers of the nation ' through tholr various organizations, tho attltudo and support that can. bo expected from each candl- ' date and party This Is to IncUdo candidates from president down to tho humblest county position. Thoso on tho commlttoo aro, front row, loft to right J B Houston, socrotary Wisconsin Society of Equity; C. S. Barrett of Georgia, president National Farmers' Union, chairman. R D Coopor, New York 'dairymen's League, and Charles W Holman. Back row, loft to right. Olfford Plnchot. Pennsylvania Rural Progress Association; T C Atttcson. W Va.. National Grange. Maurice McAulltfo. president Farmers' Farm-ers' Union, Kansas, and Charles A. Lyman. |