Show GOVERNOR WILL V NOT REAPPEAR Farm Bureau Head In- In Indorses lu dor es Bill for Farmer Relief WASHINGTON March lly Dy 19 The Associated ted Governor Press Press Hammill of Iowa has bas declined II a request that that be he reappear before the house bous agriculture as committee In connection with wilh farm tarm relief leg let Governor Hammill made mad a a gen ren-cral ren eral cral statement before the th commit commit- committee committee tee a a month ago aco and at the tb request re request quest of Representative nep Kincheloe Democrat Kentucky the tb commit commit- committee committee committee tee asked him to return for fur further ther interrogation Mr Kincheloe contended that Mr Hammill's statement tat ment was as vague as 8 s to specific remedies for or farmers Ills Ilia In a letter to the th committee Governor Go Hammill questioned whether his hl reappearance would be or of o any advantage in view of the tact fact that I have bave already been I I before the committee and it has hasI I had a great creat number ot or hearings on the agricultural questions I 3 am satisfied he b said that it iC is sufficiently Informed upon the tho subject to prepare whatever measure the th judgment of o the com committee mittel should recommend for pas pas sast sage I feel sure sur that the com corn will put forth its utmost effort to ameliorate the th conditions under which agriculture Is laboring and has labored for RO so long lone a alime time Insofar as betterment can be attained by y legislative proc proc proc-esses eases William Hirth or of o Columbia Mo chairman of or the corn belt commit commit- commit committee committee tee appeared in the committee room today lie II had bad been assailed by several members ot or the th com com- commute mute for tor attempting to dat date dale congress In concluding his testimony he be behas has said the tho th political parties par particularly the tho th one on In power would be held responsible it if congress railed failed to Enact farm tarm- relief relict legislation tion tion S It Jr Thompson president ot of the American farm arm bureau federa federation tion told the th committee that memo mem membern members bers bern of or congress controls Inform us u it js is the common understanding that this session will not adjourn until farm relief relict legislation has bas been enacted lIe II endorsed the tho th corn cord belt bill to levy a fee fe on agri- agri agricultural cultural aerl-cultural cultural products to assist In han ban dung the surplus problem Representative Purnell lican liean lican Indiana asked it VI farm farm- farmers farmers ers given civen to understand the th gov gov- gov had set up machinery to guarantee certain prices there might be such an overproduction as would break down the th err michla-err er cry Thompson considered the tb reo re requirement that farmers bear the equalization fee to be b the tho great great- greatest treat cst est educational force in rC fog production since sine the th heavier the tho surplus the larger larcer amount sub subject Jeet to assessment |