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Show ARM CREDITS DOUBLY URGED WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Spokes-n Spokes-n for the federal government and the agricultural Interests Of the untry. appearing today in the son-18 son-18 double header hearing in rural ?dits, Joined in recommending that ngress do something to relieve the anclal condition of the farmer. Eugene Meyer, director of the war anco. corporation, told the banking mmittce that although acute condi-ns condi-ns in the livestock Industry had sscd, there must be legislation to ex-nd ex-nd the credit of farmers. R. H. Prasler. chairman of the He- . Iblican committee of North Dakota, itifled before the agricultural com-ttee com-ttee that unless the farmers of his te were given enough relief to en-le en-le them to pay their taxes there uld be a third party movement agreeable to the government " Price stabilization as an emergency asure was urged upon the agrlcul-e agrlcul-e committee by John F Sinclair of nneapolls, Minn , who asserted that m 20 to 40 per cent of the banks rural districts will become serious-Involved serious-Involved unless some action is tak-by tak-by congress. He said it was the nion of bankers as well as of farm-In farm-In the two Dakotas. Montana and nnosoA. that the farmers cannot mselves work out their present ublee. 'Tho northwest win to to pieces ct year," he asserted, "unless emer-icy emer-icy legislation 19 put through to In-UM In-UM the price the farmers receive their products." . nn |