Show OFFERS PLAN TO EQUALIZE SHIPMENTS OF IDAHO LAMBS ByThe BOIS BOISE Idaho Jan J n 20 1 20 20 I By The Thc Associated Inter Pres-Inter- Inter Intermediate mediate credit bank banks of ot tb United States Slate created by the fed fed- federa fed federal td era eral gOvernment during 1923 loaned S to operative eo co organization In 37 17 state t-kte t talef during tho the rear ear 1925 12 said saidA ldA A C i member ot df the dral farm tarm loan toan board today In n addressing meeting ot or ori oth h h Wool oot Growers Grower as as- as as i here I This ThIll amount amount he h said sald Included about boul S on oa wool I Without sacrificing any o of thE oC or sound ng and c ti II hou hou- hou unnecessary I or methods of or pro pro- pro pro-I durf durO till this credit was extended to worthy stock men and nd farmers or periods commensurate wIth I he h needs need of ot their and at Interest ra rates Mr Mr atI I S said STABILIZED ST These loans ai ant t the b knowl knowl- dg hat IL ft a d dependable 1 reservoir It r t credit e existed helped to izi IZ H le tocK credits cre and encouraged aged other agencies to be more moreno 1 10 a In their terms he be h con con con con- continued Air Mr Williams William sketched the via via- vis vision ion ton of or he he apparent need n ed of o a dil agency to Amer- Amer iraD Amer-iraD wan industry during the war post post period which reo Fe- re resulted In needed temporarily Im- Im Im relief through tle war Ii- Ii fi finance nance corporatIon In 1321 1921 and said tI 1 In n conclusion Those Thos charged with wilh the opera opera- operation I lion tion and of ot the In- In Intermediate In Intermediate credit banks recognize hI h Importance of ot sane and con con- con policies which will en- en cn and build up tho the livestock In all legItimate ways way bul bUI h hi future unselfishness ot of tm em must not lie be Imperiled I 0 o unsound business methods I AVOID DISASTER By Bv building up a dependable of o credit sound red It agencies may always dIe dIe- dis oun properly secured loans we we wew w help to avoid a repetition ot of otome ome 01 0 the ine disasters of the past J LAMB JID ID IUle or no regulation of or re- re re ot o he the native lambs is pos pos- po Hugh Sproat of this city re-I re old n ne tates to he the Jle sixty fIrst Tuesday morn morn- morning morning ing A day or two ot or higher han lian average usually dis- dis dis an unusual supply of this laM ass 11 Il 11 n h resulting breaks In Mr Sproat has been making a careful study of tho shipping nipping problems as it affects make prices of lambs Quoting Quotin figures to show that Idaho annually ships tely mD-tely lambs to market the he speaker declared that the Gem state demands the mot most Jon lon Jon it market stabilization Is al- al atI I d d In 1924 the Ibl speaker saId uld ald the he June shipments shipment the first ot or he be year totaled and andin 10 n October of the same year ear the shIpments were ere No other state markets ship through the various arlous stockyards in n excess of a halt half million ambs amba In the same period of time so that stabilization Of ot Idaho's shipments would mean mean a consider considerable able ble advance in orderly markets h speaker speeker said The following means of equalizing market re- re were commended ed by the p speaker aker OFFERS SOLUTION ShippIng lambs Iambs as soon as a they J rah marketable condition RegulatIons Peculations of d dates tes of ot loading ILl at i points point of origin through organ organ- of the tb shippers Diversion of shipments to pre pre- prevent vent pre vent congestion at anyone any one on mar mar- marke markeL market ket keL ke Equalization of re receipts through operation operatIon co-operatIon of commission houses housea Consigning of fat tat lambs lambl lamb to slaughter laughter points point rather than to i I markets market from which they must be I reshipped Removal Remo of part o the th feeder supply from the th market at the principAl slaughtering pi nt It It would appear Mr Sproat said aId ald In conclusion that results from the proposals offered would do a 0 lot toward equalizing re- re re receipts and there will b be time to toI consider the last two suggestions I should the desired Improvements fall to materialize op 00 |