Show JARDINE TARGET FOR ATTACKS Union M Men n Willing to Pay More for Food to Help Farmer WASHINGTON A April ril By 10 10 ByThe The Associated A Fress-A Press A con con- conference ference on farm tarm relief legislation today between Secretary Jardine and Chairman Haugen of ot the house agriculture committee brought on a demand demond later from Representative Kincheloe of ot Ken Ken- Kentucky Kentucky tucky a a a Democrat on the corn com committee that the secretary dispel this cloud of ot secrecy and lay his hl cards on the table Returning to the capitol Mr Haugen attended a 0 meeting of ot his hili committee and was pressed by Mr Kincheloe to inform his colleagues what the secretary of ot agriculture had In mind In the way ay of ot rem rem- remedial remedial remedial legislation but he declined to be tie drawn out on the subject J E OPPOSES On leaving the agriculture de- de department however Mr Haugen had said he Informed the secre secre- secretary secretary tary tory that his hia hiS committee probably would clo close hearings and draft dratt drafta a bill next week He added that he w was Inclined to favor the equalization fee toe on agricultural commodities as a 8 means of ot stabilizing stabilizing- surplus prices as 31 as provided for tor In the corn belt plan and the Dickerson but bill bill that 1 Mr lr Jardine opposed It it The secretary he h saId eald ald favored a workable plan of some lome sort I It Is understood that the see sec secretary sec secretary discussed with Mr Haugen a 8 plan to put in operation a a re- re re revolving fund without a a fee tee on crops This probably would be beIn bein beIn In the form torm of ot a a loan adminis administered by a L a federal farm board L DOR FRIENDLY At the committee session Representative Kincheloe declared Sec Sec- Secretary Sec Secretary Jardine waa wa we gl the farmers 8 a Coue treatment and calling attention to a statement made madO at the tho White House yester yester- yesterday yesterday yesterday day that President Coolidge was as ignorant of ot Mr Ir Jardines Jardine's position he said ald It was strange that Mr Coolidge e did not know the mind ot of his secretary of agriculture Edgar Edgag Ed ar Wallace Vallace representing the American Federation of ot Labor indorsed the th corn belt bill In la tes- tes testimony tes testimony before the committee Pc- Pc daring cluing that an overwhelming number of ot farm tarm organizations fa- fa favored fa favored It he added that labor was Wat witling willing for tor the consumer to pay more tor for his hll food It tt necessary necessary sary lary to assure lre the farmer turner a a de- de decent de decent cent living |