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Show HE'LL PULL THROUGH The farmer's situation is really no worse than that of my other class. It only looms large by reason of the fact that farm prosperity is the basis of all prosperity, and because the farmers, having confined his buying to absolute necessities, has telped to lessen the market for all other products. It is not right, of course, that the farmer should receive small hour pay for his efforts, but small hour pay is better than no pay at all and the farmer has not yet and never will take the position that some workers do that he would rather join the ''soup line" or starve than work for small pay. For that reason there will always al-ways be a "farm market." |