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Show I FARM MORTGAGE I ETHICS ADOPTED .Bankers and Farm Bureau . Leader Decry Growth Of Tax Free Issues I CHICAGO. Oct. . Tho Farm ' MOlfaffO HnnUers' Association Oi .'.n,erl.-a at its ninth annual convention conven-tion hiK- TU'-J.iy adopted the fol-B fol-B jjjowlns rode of ethics 1 ' "The Farm Mortgage Banker' As- B formation ..f Amerlcn scokn thrmiRli B -.ro-oprratkm of Its in-'nibcrs to kIvl- !ymcrlcR greatest Industry the finan- II l-lal accommodation It deserves, in I Quantity all It can advantaReousIy -u.-, on term'. u flCN i l) and favor-nhle favor-nhle afi the money market wilt af-H af-H ord, in fair compv.lt ion without 1 1 1 dad v or spcial privilege." 9 KlnRinnn U Ilnhlnu of Rochester, JeV. Y., president of the organization, Hfl'l! yv as the author of the code HOWARD PROTESTS. 1 X Dicrylng the growth of tax fret B lecurltlea J. R. Howard, president of 1.1,1 '") A 1 1 1 ' iti I'.irm Mm.. hi l.-..r.i- H lon, in a paper read by J. W. Cover- vlale. secretary of the organization, Hj Jfpdvocated a constitutional amendment HH' pralnst the further Issuance of this HHM jblass of investments. Mr. Howard us-!'' us-!'' r ted in his .;iir-r Iuiwtut, that he t.pl'05ed til'' repeal oi the lav ei nipt IB8' features of farm loan bonds unle. every other form of tax exempt -fteurlty wore also made to pay lta JJtharc of taxi s. RAPS FARM TARIFF, j I'resUhnt I'.oldns in his annual ad-1 U-ilf. J5'r"-'8S advocated preat diversification IB farming but criticised a tariff on Harm products He predicted bi eedy &asoa?e of r constitutional amend nv nt providing against the continuance of $ax exemption privileges for s.-curl-I ?!' - ' t ies. I I Oeneral N'alhan W. MacCln sney. JjireHldi nt of the National Conference H! 1o Promote T'niforni Uwn, advocated 151' "A uniform mortgage law. i, 0O |