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Show PROBING THE PRICES OF FARM TOOLS AND SOFORTH WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 0 Declaring price of farm Implements to have been increa&ed without wnr-rnnlthroiigli wnr-rnnlthroiigli concerted action of tho manufacturers and dealers, the fed ertil trade commission in n report to night recommends' reotiening of nnti tmst proceedings ngninst tho Inter nntlonnl Harvester company and the institution of judicial proceeding against implement manufacturers and dealers. The commission now declares that its investigation, which was ord ered by tho senate, disclosed that in the period between 1DM and 1018 pnee paid by fanners for implements advanced 73 per cent with the greater great-er portion of tho increase coming in 117 nnd 1018. This imreaso, the commission asserts, as-serts, was larger than warranted by the advice in tho costs nnd expenses of the manufacturer nnd dealers and resulted in unusually largo profits. N'otlivritlistanding the increase, fanners, fann-ers, according to the cominiMion's report re-port "wore not pnnentcd from mnk-ing mnk-ing ns much profit ns before, because tho pncea of farm products increased to an even greater extent " The rciiort adds, however, tlmt if present implement prices nre maintained main-tained while pncea of fitnu products decrease, high implement costs "tuny well become n fnctor in preventing the fanner from making n fair profit pro-fit " , |