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Show 'FREES GROWERS OF MUCH WORRY IIDIItM. HKM'lUr. I'lAV tt"' mvi: nAii i.m.im". I'arimn! Assiinil of Plcnl) of Monty Willi Willi h lo Move tho Imini no Crop of the lountry, lKtlill) the W-.lern Mntc tllnintlo ton-illtlon- I'mor Hnrn-otlng. The plans of the federal reserve Iward to make available the resources of the system for the moving of crops, so ns to avoid congestion has been made known t the twelve regional lnks In circular letters. The proposition prop-osition has nrtMifed wide Interest es-leclally es-leclally ns the purpose of the action Is to foreetnll any lack of financial nc-rommotlathin nc-rommotlathin to the growers nnd to avoid returreme of slrlngenej oxperl-eneed oxperl-eneed In previous seasons While the special attention In the plan Is given to the movement of the cotton crop, other crops come under the provision, nnd the aiithorll) of the federal re-servo re-servo Iwnks to ie funds for this purpose pur-pose Is not restrh led l nn) one section sec-tion Hence growers of tho Inter mountain coiintr) nre affected so far as the lieneflts nre concerned W W lllter of the Deseret Havings Imnk nt Halt Iike Clt) comments In this eon neetlon As for IxtnU furnishing farmers with mono) to handle crops, the Institutions In-stitutions nlwnys nre read) and willing will-ing to do that to the full extent of their nhlllty In fail, that Is what Itanks are for tti promote the general Interests of tho country's bu-lne nt Inrge The federal reserve banks will nlso assist In the work, for, ns under the law there arc tertaln kinds of paper predicated on crop movements, the bnnks enn rediscount with the federal retervo hanks, m there will be no difficult) In financing this )enr's crops. No one need have nn) concern con-cern on this point. Ilnuks (.Inil In lo II. 'The bnnks will be onl) loo glsd lo do It. As to estimates of the current crops, tho round figure valuation of last ) ear's nil crop output, for this state was 123 000,000 and It Is prett) certain thnt this ears valuation will not bo less, because tho grain, c-spc-tlall). Is better than Inst )enr nnd there Is a larger acreage of beets However, ha) ma) be somewhat less, so nlso potatoes." W. 7. Harrison vice president of tho Hankers' Trust cnmpnn), nnd nn expert In gntherlng financial data, sa)s "This Is the first )ear for mure than a half centur) In which the gold reserve of the country, or of an) part of II, hns licen gathered In scientific fnshlon, so ns lo be nvnllnhle for tho stress of crop moving nnd oilier seasonal sea-sonal demands. Conlrar) to the Idea that seems to bo prevalent tho principal prin-cipal beneTlls to be expected from Die operation of the ftderal rostrvo tnnks do not nrlso from their right to emit current) ngnlnst tho soriirlt) of tlnlr liquid assets. Thnt right Imporlnnl though It Is, Is but it ride Issue The great thing accomplished thP manning mann-ing or our gold reserves as n general might mass tho reserves of his urmv gathering n strong force nt it tentrnl point well Iwhitid his thin front Hue In order that on short notice this reserve foreo may be hurled to hid miiI of dnnger thus protecting his whole arm), whereas If ho were to put nil his troops on the front there would not ho a single inert of the lino that could withstand n henv) attack whkh might onhHlante the whole srni) nnd risult In its ultimate diwtrurthtn Milk-Jug or I .old ltie rvo This wits the situation of the Am-erhan Am-erhan tanks I w fore the inwllou of the federal reserve hank The eonn-tr) eonn-tr) s gold was wintered among twen-t)-flvo thousand Imnk. There whs as much of It then as there Is now, hut then was not H Hngle bank with gold reserves lustv) t nough to resist all the ntlncks thnt might pnwld) come upon It We snw the results or uili u s)sttm In 1907 Hut now our gold reserves nre massed proptrl) In tho twint)-rivo Ihntisund banks there Is sufficient ror nil ordlnar) needs nnd In the rubral rem rvo banks we have the reserve suppltss of K, .,. ma) le used for the asslstauct of snv section of the coumr) where unusual dimnnds have tcmporurll) develniwti Of course the aitunl gold will nt move from see Hon to Koctlon. but the rtilerol reserve bank sn ill mint at-tvptnneew at-tvptnneew nnd , t , , Hmmj, soverul time gr. n.r than thv amount nf gold In its h. m-r n and I ) ill iHiUlltlllK sllth IMtper from those , tlons where the tmporsr Mrsh, u heavltwt. linn o mioiI ke itceompllslied urn ir the H.tual gid hart fK .1 ".r.V '" ,'"' '"'"""MHlHllI .otinlrt he Influtn.e f the fe.eral rJl auk will not WIIW , H'rr through nil) spoetacMiar a. I of H,L able freedom from ti.reher..lon una j inln Noverth.le. .he advanuge.f the srttem will uc.ruo to u. siTrJ,. a. lo those cotton .w(w ,11 i which the op, rations of ,he r deral re" nerve bank will !. m,ir diMin tb , servable ' ' |