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Show U Farmers Should.. 11' . ' Be Hecogeized1 Hi;' A coti'nlerpait to Hio many comp- Hti )px problems that will fnco allied H! nnd American statesmen wlicn ultl- K ' mafo pcaco conies Is Uural Motor Ex- SV iiress movement that tho governm Hj out In tryng to stlfulato to sucees. ( : Tho crux of tlijo wholo Rltuntlon Is I' tho farmer. Tlmt traditional susp- m je ton that tho countryman Is tho log , H V lent quarry of tho "cltyfcller" still K1 nits fast In Iho saddlo nnd until It M can be rooted out difficulties will bo f encountered. - 1 : F. Ittchard Cairoll, itlstilct man- ' near of tho 13, T. Goodrich Rubber , H '' Company, cays that tho farmer do-, M tnnnds and 1m cntltltlcd to as many i - assurances as tho allies sook from H , Germany. H Tho farmer's position,. Mr. Carroll H , nays, 1b both scnslblo nnd logical. H Thcso conditions lie Insists on: H fc Doflnlto assuranco that produco H t ho sands will bo sold. H f, Itoliablo agents to sell It for him. M A rosonablo profit. The fanner paid Mr, Carroll, "bo llevos, n the first placo, that tho markot Is overcrowded olready. Ho does riot want to engage In competition compet-ition Hint will find him at a dlsad vantngo, ""Then again ho says, It I coopcr-nto coopcr-nto who Is going to sell It for mo? ruithonnoro, ho wants assuranco that his stuff will bo sold and not turned back him, wilted nnd useless except ns fodder for pigs. I "Thcso are big questions and musj bo nnswered to tho full satisfaction 'of tho farmer. It Is but natural that tho farmer wants to continue to bo 'his own paleiman until convinced that dependable capital can do mono for him, and pormlt him to dovoto moro tlmo to his own farm." ' Mr. Carroll said that the truck horizon Is now full of prospects that largo and dopondablo capital Is nt work planning to tako advantage of them and that a solulon of the farmer farm-er problem Is not far distant. , |