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Show lOVEH ACCEPTS I 'Let Us Take Our Pay in Good Will," Slogan of Western Growers CHICAGO, Jan. 22. The recent of fer of the farmers of the middle west 1 to contribute surplus corn for the relief re-lief of the starving millions of Europe and China, has been accepted by the Hoover relief commission and similar organizations, according to p message today from the New York officers of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Federa-tion, through which tho stocks were offered. J. R. Howard, president of the federation, fed-eration, advised that the relief com- inlttees expressed the belief that funds for transporting the supplies could be J I raised without difficulty. I "Let us market our surplus In relief, I and take our pay in good will." is the; I slogan adopted by the farm federation In Its drive for tho holding stocks of, , farmers. R. D. Henkle, general secretary of I tho American committee for the Chi- Ina famine fund, has written President, Howard that a cargo of 8.000 tons can be transported frvm Tncoma In thcl latter part of February and expresses the hope that the stocks may be avail-able avail-able at that date. |