Show UT UTAH AHN G VES VEST T ARFf VIEWS Brossard Against Lower Lower- Lowering Lowering ing of Barriers for European Goods SIt Special iI tV n SHI GO Aug Dc 25 ul j i I g hat American tariff es nun nUj never 1 oa reduced to torr rr I atton or of Co reign foreign weds lid n ures free Cree or of It ord t 1 to pave the waY ar n p ment or of the debts or of Ign g to t the e United I lard R the thea a 1 a Iun cirri or of lb 1 l ld d States StallS r 1 r I In III t 16 ted d th that IIi e 1 k r f never nil a I It io 10 an c v 1 ol hr hI by den Ji It oe 01 1 I the elm t I. I i I n Th I fir 11 w tr 11 debts i ou 0 Ing 0 o lIe he Unit d dS S at II he be to tn the abe I debt con com nt HI Its ot of exports ho hav ha studY the Ule abu abl I a of oC cv 1 1 ign ern govern orn nants to pay Ia Mr Ir Brossard point point- j out Sugg lIon ot of uninformed c misinform d p p rons with re- re to low lowr r r rates can long long- term with Interest Inter sl et he said bald are tr In the na 1111 uro LITe or of in favor or of or mani and producers b by Wi way e or f an attempt to control the markets thereby the pEOple or of the debtor na- na tons Ions to 10 escape the tho oblIgatIons In- In b by I r it governments The Tho Thoa Thea a riff rier corn ho states Is Ic a 11 act body bod and under finder the ws eret ng fig It has not the tho power o iner se Ie or duties That I Is up UI to congress AS M I Brossard who wh halts halls front frontI I 1 a was like Mr Ir secretary secre- secre secretary tary of agriculture a cowpuncher n In he range In his early years ears Tic t-ie wan 11 born In Oxford Idaho Idaho are arf ago and educated In the I pUblic schools ot of Idaho and Utah I Iw tiler attending n t the Utah C w hw I ural college at t Logan g where he as aas graduated In 1911 with an I M 1 S degree In agriculture and I WhIle In college hO he was his alma maters mater's star foot foot- baU an player as a fullback and coot I also atso pta pIa cd baseball basketball and I 11 n the track hus winning The thc ot of being one or of the th first letter four men ot of his v Since 1911 Mr Brossard has continued his studies to ore and economics In the ead nd In 1920 received his doctors doctor's dr In philosophy from the tho of oC Minnesota lie t iso I attended Cornell university for forone one yea year JOINS II Before coming east cast Mr Bros- Bros Brossard I sard was as s state farm management demonstrator for Cor Utah under the auspices ot of the United States dl- dl department I ot of agriculture and the Utah Agricultural college In thin connectIon he taught farmers In he west how to keep keep- farm and ost accounts Alter finishing his studies to In he an e appointment east Mr Brassard as professor ot eI of I agriculture economIcs and acid farm I management at the Utah ural college and assumed charge or of the economic In estl Investigations of he Utah agricultural experiment I station tatIon Since September 1 1 1923 1922 to th the date of his appointment as a member or of the commission Ir r Brossard has hils been affiliated wl with 1 the commission as an economist on Its staff ot of experts and has partIcipated tn In numerous investigations gaLlons and prepared several se tar reports dealing with the wheat products sugar beets bu but but- butr r r cattle and Swiss cheese situa- situa Ions lons ron JJ h D. D D S. S S Dr Brossard was also upon a J. J mission In h France between 1911 and 1914 for the church nd lid soon after aCler his arrival al there was set apart as the tho first president president I dent or of the French mission since the he late President John Taylor acted In that capacity I |