Show LENIENCY URGED IN LOAN foreclosures FORE CLOSURES OF FARM CREDIT administration leniency in dealing with delinquent lin quent utah borrowers from the federal land bank was urged upon the farm credit administration by senator william 11 II king of utah who has heard from home that foreclosures fore closures have been threatened in a number of cases of farmers who through adversity are now unable to meet their payments as they have fallen due the senator argued that the c cases ases of farmer borrowers who desire d sire to hold their farms and to cultivate them in future years should be considered sympathetically and that foreclosure should not be resorted to save in the case of those ho have abandoned or intend to abandon their farms acquiring acreage ile he pointed to the steadily growing acreage which the government is now acquiring through foreclosure all of which means an added expense save in the case of prime property which can be bel readily resold farm credit administration administrate on officials expressed sympathy with 1 I it tho senators appeal and said they were as anxious as he to avoid taking over vast farm hold 1 ings which are unprofitable to the government but said they were compelled to deal with each cacti individual case on its particular merits and would give full consideration to the facts before resorting to foreclosure in the case of utah farmers who want to letain their farms though they are unable tunable to meet their payments at this time to offer resolution because there no longer is ai a A fixed and uniform federal policy for dealing with settlers on government reclamation projects and because the demand isi again going up for a further r continuance ti nuance of the reclamation moratorium 1 in face of the fact that irrigated farms as a whole fared well the past season senator king has concluded to offer a res alution in the senate in january sanctioning appointment of a commission commission of three to make a study of conditions on all federal with a view to suggesting such changes in the law and in departmental regulations a as present day conditions rna may jusli V such stich a commission the senator believes could acquire valuable valuably 0 in information which congress should sl uld have before it can act int intelligently ellig upon some of the recommendations made at the late session of the national irrigation congress |