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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1923)
r UKD CLOUD. NEBRASKA u,Uo stnr'mmrfrvfrtWTjm'wmmmwiKmFWf'fmmnwiniwL&nmmw!nmiirmmiinwii ni-ai' f errCTJTKJ ww mwuvwmimv7rruK' witr'ZJUtwwi.jL'vmk;! 'jwttp ' ' a v,JuvtLtsvj'vruim.i,tJi.niaiLxy&.,miMxanz rnMvraniTiTi'tiin'firV mmwih hub Wolf Hunt. WHDNHSIMY, ,)AN WW South l.lllll il llllU-i Ul'tll t.l In KTust Lino, I iiulu in Iiuiikiiti . . Nut III lillll', !l III. It's, hull liufl' n, htul 0 miles souih of IfiiKii'ir, i I tulle lu Hut in mill Kuil Clou i I 'l III' . .1 ships. otucr start ut 11) o'olucii I'm. 'Us tll httirt Unco. Uillft bin ii'. I. i, nu V.oek Shoot ut Iluiiiui I'p in i.'jii ii. 0116 pasture. The Ungainly flamingo. The flamingo, so hcntitlfiu !r. color ing mill graceful In tllght, In not espo cliillj beautiful In build. In Mliupo It Is midway between n goo-o nnil u stoik, rmiulug, when full-grown be tween r iiml yVi fool In height. Hh humped body Is stippoiletl mi legs itiun.lnly onr mill lliln, while Its slender neck curves upwards like u til. letlor S, mid ends In :i small licml with it great lint, down-curving bunk. The IciUt'i pin I iir litis bonk forms n deep, broad box. Into which this upper p!irt (Hi lllco n nu it. When the bin! Is feeding on shollllsh or whUt plain Tn tin shallows mul lints the nock Ih twisted like n corkscrew until t lit bend Is iipshli ilnwn; then thi top of the lii'iilc Is pushed along through tin mud like n scoop shovel, witheilng In tin food morsels. During tin nesting period tlit fi'innlL' builds n curious iitoimil of mini lll;i u tiny volcano, In Hit crater of whhh u single egg Ih Tnid. tin (Ids the inothiT is slid to sit with Iocs drnwii up lllu u gin 1("iU( Slnlue on n pedoslul. Oldtlme Pharmacies. Jlany tutfleiit wood cuts .show the jiliurinaldcs of Hie day li.sunll.v n mo tar mid penile occupy -n table In the tnl Idle or tho room mid miiny shelve iji the walls are lilted wlth'hotth llifoio Hie IntriiduVtloii of chemist r M" plinriunev, n mnrlnr was alum nil he equipment Unit was neede Tin ii v'oi'o Ho en ,1'diivtcil pills !rti. cufs t! !. Made. In the pin t r.f libels tl.t bottle's ' oohtullio lefy- ihe coai-i of i.-i!,i o." lilted fin - ' . mitt Hip I mi"c i.." .'(!(. T.l liii !"i le nth ,i ary thero V.i it amilhia lu $" nan ey. l.ubel '!" "il on IVHJr "-md every kin f '..' or pre nn- i v is carefull. l ..vciltfte tJH'- container, lii I r.',-H iviu't-Mw ,: ,-':flil tlio nrf f r c ici'Wi hy !' t'l'iovcry o ttnin'c t'Mivta i-"1 iteinlllo suit M1CKIE SAYS r3m. eawes-s mevT-iyuuv. Veeo.A. UBTTE. JKR GREW , vo?z, but tw uvie weRewAirr AV4Y USV.' V VA VAliru A.L1LI c V lAoc, pftcRftikiGt ro purl ' l-Ut VJtP'l.'fti.AC! V iiA M,wna ( vjuERa t aNJrr QE mOWMJ I jWKf 11'JKPN.r, V . -. ,-., .,. ,r Dr.VK.W.WcSrcfe C3SNTIST OVUU S'i Ti: HANK Jl'cc Cod Nebraska Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Pnpej, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The best place for Picture Framing. The Margin -of Safety J i .r"cni-.l i tlm mtiDuiit of ir .ii v iju t;m iy )J i t Iml jnitrlf t , ftfocii?.! . wily. L' ui titu ho jev-n-Utucli) tun tl'H-n't fo!iov tjut jotiVeliiimaim i"i'iri'(i.v -no uiilny, tf yon mvu ni -HU'I y in titur HhH lim 1 Mf tq tUi ortjfu.'uud w'll wriii i' hi y on roiif hiMisp fiirnltui'o. v oi m'rhfkntiiu l.!Klt MAY flK TOO I.ATiti- . A 11 JLt su Ii.eilscbie Insurance x - - - -r . P& dm JEL v"-.vi - w.tj. r-iTir Niti Naldi I nnmn4m J&-$ il :;,?' Nltn Naldl, who line won fame with her Italian beauty in numerous promt nent pictures, was born in Florence, Italy, and was educated In England. She came to America shortly before this country went Into the war. Sho promises to continue prominent amontj the "movie" stars of this country. ! i ' 1 y "WhaismaName?" V ' V V I V rA. By MILDRED MARSHALL Facts cluul your nenr; It) hhtory; mtartn3: tchtr.es It a'm clerked; tlSn'Jicancc; your fucy day end lucid Jeiccl XOIIJCXOIi.":IOIX ' CVXTIl.A rV (ii:: r.K myth, l-.icnl urlaln Is v- i'jiifh:.i. inni-t iliirming of feni liilne mil i-i., Orlghinlly It was the Htle gj'-en to ArlemK, or Miami, the niooii gmides, -b ' ( she and her hrotlier vpollo, thv sun god, are fabled t have been born upon .Mount I'yntluiH In IJelnsr Milton isoplojs die trrui frequently: While I'nuliia iluclin lior dragon yoke, CJtiUj oVr tli avuuatomml onlt. Since niutin or Cynthia was me virgin R.itlilesx uf rireek mythology, Unglund's Alrgln (iuHn, Kltxalictli, wu often nltuled to as Cynthln In tht llleinituic of her time. The name was therefor very popular In (Ircat Ilrltnln, but its real vogue Is In Aiuor loi'i, where It has bud prominence. The musical quality or the name, combined with Its portli ortnln. lias nlwn.vs uiiult) It popular muting thn nrtH. Hue of rhe lovcllent pictures 'of lb" art wm Id Is c.illed "('.viilhln" mid peioiiHU"! the .tuiitss of Hit night us ii stilkliiL-ly Ih'h iilnil wniutiu veiled In towel hms shadowy draperies. Tin hjurlii'li, vvlitch breiilhes forth lis urealc-.! fratfiniiop jit nlghl, H v Hilda's ilovnr. Hut tin relation ship of tie tlovvor and the name la even 1. 1 n elocQly mid roniniitlcally espresM J in the legend of tho hya cinth's nrljiln; the llower spinng f i oin the blood iif llynclnthus, n Ix'inillfol joutli. beloved by Apollo, und hilled by tho hitter through mi Uliliick.v ilnow of the discus; It hours upon eicii pelnl tho letters "At," the Wreck exclamation of grhr. iJnierson speaks of Tim liai liuliltiu hoy, for whom Morn well ml-ilit luoaK mul Ainll lilnoin. Ii Is lllthii: tlierefoie that Cynthia wlioiilil have tin hjaeinth, of Jaclntli for her tnllMiinnle lewel. Hut Hie maid who bears tin name is mom than ordlnarll.v for.inite, for she has another lucky gem. Hie moonstone. The deep blue hyii' iuih protects her from d.mgcr of awldeiit or disease, vihlle Hie iiiiHiii-tcni with Us mlll.y .piileMeiict proio'-es her true love and Ihe power to read the future In relation to love, If she places the stone In her nioiiib when Ihe union Is lull. Sunday Is her lucky day and II her lallHiiiau'ii number. ( !) tho Vhelr Sjiiillcatc, Inc.) o... ,.o A LINEO" CHEER By JOHN KGNDfilCK BANGS - -I ' A RESOLVE Till AT day will 1 '" old jVVIi.'ii unto V.nitlj Pin told, Ami bUK'h In s'inllKlit dear My 'ttilrlt IhII lb . Iier, Vhu Hun' itliull i onof a morn Win ii lu tho cl.iy nburn 1 iftiiy full U im'o 'I'lilfejy) it holUs rnr inc. V'li'B vlll 1 lorn ii rait Tl .tl i.i'e !;. Jim 1 Atfu, Villi r in. tllJ BUfl rrulll 1'li.u mi indeed Ic Ynuli- l'.ut i itll.tliau will i l I't I of ft diil'. . . V litifUr NM.lup-iti;nill.-U,; t 'MMk.VM..fl.t.ft.MMiMtaiHMf p 24 .JTW. i.iW'-. ',5sJStSt-vv..t LlMi1 . Cf&4y,lT 1 A' I iSM o'wsr- wwmsv AMCJEfiTS kAD 'DHLG STGF.cS' Principal Studies of Toxicolcglcis, However, Were Confined to Thid. Ing Antidotes to Poisons. Tho enrlP'Sl phuiinaco'ieln, or collec tion of formulas, ulumtii'X evidence, mf HiipenK'lon over drills, Ii n Sanscrit worlt. A Unman one wiih written In lli A. 1 iiml the net w:ii tin Arabian work urllion In i)(r) A. P. In Nujilcs tin iicadeinv miih foiirded In Hie Kiev eiith ceiilury, und Salerno had one lu the Heventh century. Tliroiifdi the In lluence of lhi kiIiooI t ilrir Hton.'ti, cullei ".'lullintiie"," wen. esfuldlshcd HirouKl.oiit Iluly. A'llidoUs end dls'nCeclnntx. ,elus.se.d Willi the uphill m, wen the niiiln rci.Vj dlr.s In Hie (hue of (lordiiH. Tho prlu cluil i"pieentiitlves of thosu wir.-' the lvo elccliiaileH. "Thcrliis" rin "Allllirhlnt." .Mlil.ihin wim n com pound lliM'titid liy MIthiUlus ICuputor, IdiiK of I'onltiK, who lived In conslunt fear of pnlHon und ,t inllt'tl toslcolo;y by te'itiuv poisons on crlinlunlH mid taklnj; Ihelr iinthloleM himself ovory day. Ills sydciu he at'io so accustomed to poPoni that when, on the day of 111 defeat by I'ompey, In attempted to poNou himself, the poison fulled and he ordered one of hi- f-oldler.s to kill him. I'oiupey fo'tnil tin recipe, unit It was Improved ui'ou by Daniocrntcs, the physlchin of Nero; until It con tnlned .V h-'reilleiii-i. FORTUNE EE"i"PJS TO SAILOR Alvay's In thr fVnd'. cf Whalers Is the Pc: ' V of a Find of Precicu" Aml"?rgrlo. .'nib' .j,i!s 1 i c cf the niol vulu- I nhv i n i' i s of ' m .i The mariner v. hi pts (loc ; on Hie waves u ;th.! !i tu ., i.tty ia appearance, will, If ho Itnov wlini ambergris Is, ''"'' '"-l-l'i- oV - olleinent, for nu - 'ininn.-i n 'clip-- i.'un price. i'. ct. J:ii ks l ii, . ," Now I'idford, Me -.. N ' i'd to i -ive b n ihe luckiest of ntl ki'ipers 111 t! old winding days. l-'rotu a mlngl -peiii whale he real ized over KXMKi'i. it v.'iir not the 00 barrels of oil w!iih jwve the levbithiUl Its cxtir.ordlini.. Mil ie, for tljnt vvuB sold for (-(.ml!iitf like 1-1.000; hot will. In the wlvah's m t fnfpilfjr thore vvn.H foui.d n Mild i' ' of niyliergrls welj-lilin: V1'!) iioiipd" Tl !b v. an the lar'ce.t single piuce of nmb'Trls over i..und, and Hint It cn'i'i f'om one hue whale tnude the discovery more hilcrotlng to tho scicnllHc world. Thin 70-niiiid piece of uUlliCtKi'Iti was sold lii chunks In till markets of, the world for about HlO.fHiOi pd It' laid IJio fiTimbiUon of wealth for b innst t'very ,. iimji Interejited In ' the, whalbjii expedlHoa.' .- . ...- Me "Old Melds" In ftutatn. A lluss'iin git I of mu.'h over tweu ty w!e s t'liiti.inUd (mlvs lie Is a nun) fi'oK beiscir, and Is thought to be. de Iy ill;n cl. lu Ituwln thoro are i. ltn i til' si Kiiv I'otiiln,- oil iiuiI.N Kvery vvoiuail In e..ril(. or jiTUnda to miirrj-, I ii" or iiensiint. AVhpn n .1 u :!'. that no one J a i v on In .. she leaves home. " i'I.i gies on a pllgrlm- Tie . ago, ul iih a v I'i.n thill Ik- i thut Ie r 1 hone.M'-onr. The ,ii,i ,:t v) n- ;;.-.tanl dlatrlct returns homo snylllg ; d while nwny, mid 'mild died during the bid M';.i goes upon far t rav er two her friends s married nl-road ; an Italian, or an , f or two ni'ire mid '!. n: Iwoiisolable I- ne-er io-':d em- Hi. in ii hour that h! e I nn In; l'H'i.um. Atneti.'jiil. A M she I'eti.iii) to U widow. And ?v biirras-tlng (. t t'o iiotlihiu' J con :'Je, -.1 rov- In Uussla 1 1 worse form V".n lo meniii n l.vlag widow. i: dcml'iaiin to Ills Civil War Cinasrlpt en, Murlnjf the t'hll warboih t'des re- iilid Io i onsedpt,.i,V.- M.i. ."-, 180L1, he li'ednrnl- lm'i hI u law calling i ry iddi-l . . .-'llu'ir-or mllllury b t-i wnl ,-. 'loweu'i. many per- i ..'!V I,..:.- t buy tWtiibiiveR off . 1 n'lui'lit of ?"'). or bj; uliiautlng u Iivtltilti, In .Inly in the sumo your 'io Union cidtell U m-n bctwetm htwu and foil, .! into ncllvo crvlco, without i 'b.l.ai fo.' eMnip- Hon, In Fehriiar , wW, tho law was Nt ended to hi'ilcA nil between soven icon mul fifty. rppi.ptilnrlty of con. (I'lpthm ciiiii ili.itt i'lots In New Vork and oilier i Pees, Tho Unit tor !' vile. rsvilptlon I ivy of April, 1 I'i'jiu1' d all con lii'fts for"v,l ul, . i ior t 'loft terniM, ! oli'l'vi 15 cm for Hvii i(mi, and niiulo cry v Ml ' i. Ud tv.ciilv (i . ID'MjUTUi '! II i? ftu 1:1 V V (".ecu c!;' ' ' I- - fn "Igbteen i i 'ot vice at u in tem'ipr, 186U, f i.j c'l .men be- -('.". . n f.irwr. f"y wlibili 'th. All .' 111 a . Hit pol .) at which H It, Kve.il Animal Sc A rd'i.'r I" f munl.t . - . ! 'nit.a IftSS, If II . ' ln, t!.i'S,K t ll.clr ey . i -(lea b ' I' tin In ii '. . ' 'rue, Mir, t ' k reeoKuIxo J aim "", l ! - -. ..- iharac- in : iaj! imuy ' nvu fnmi n ttiui, . I ho othei" t H rVeoillliti i( nlvt'c r " i t ist r'Jl t'.n, ' luU. look KotiotliH but Obvpawly tKnt' nd ci ' - ' .. il.l liu. (,- -HXlllUlt I ', "nr, or '...' he nn'i. ' rciieciioii . ' Unkind, and will ', '" ' 'nC cKflWlty, '.' V v, au en iloit r f reeoj'iiljjo tllQ lii .1 1 1 II if. I AMI"' PANCAKES PAST AMD PRESENT Ccmparlcon Mndo That Is by No Means Flatterlnn to the Delicacy Today. The pancake of our fatherri was n noble circular structure, .spreading Its wrinkled Hiilnubs to the ctlKO of the plate where the poller had wisely pro vided terraces. The radius must havo llCCIl 111! Of Hilen IiicIkw Will. In tin. iiren. iliilvlniMii'iii unit quiu.ti.imii wn. Kiislntory poetry, such Klory and won- tier ami neurit and sinucklnj,' savor iiiiit Tiifi itiinii imiii ral. ! ii.ji !. i i ' VV '""" '""" - "' -." tst table, ceased liltojiether to grumble over u fate that j;ot him out of bed bo foie dawn. Appetites In tin ooil old days were imii(nlllcciil Instliiillons, the llutMt products of opeii-uir living and '.erb'e at the plow liundle. Hut for all these ;iunil proportions, no one could cut more than eight or ton pan cakes ut a bitting. The things wore llllhig. They took up room like a good farm horse In his slall. At a quarter past the zero hour everyone nt the Inblo, cried "Knougli," even the hired man. The pancake of our fathers was no lliilYy affair, after the manner of our modern dessert, that ninth a mnn ask what he'd eaten after he'd oaten it. lu a contest between neighbors In a Long Island village home time ngo, a native consumed 7.'l pancakes, so called. The Incident ndds to the sorry evidence Hint Ibis Is u decadent nge. II Is proof that the pancake of the day Is some ml-crable travesty of the honest, whole-souled pancake of blessed tradition. Toledo lilade. INSOMNIA C.M BE BANISHED Ticubla Ic, With Too Many of Us, Th.-t tho "P escrljitlon" Io Hard tD Take. '1. ie Is a cure for Insomnia, but It j !- IP ely in lie sonn-'hliig awful a ten i, i. .in- vcl; n the country or sawing J w od itn' i nr houi . one has to give J .ip . '. ' . i ul iiics, it icenis, when o c "ilssIc) It o it" with Insomnia. Nobi.rt.v liiis t!i..e for "awing wood fur loir hours except deposed Ihiro p an r.ti archil favored oiles of earth w luu. i ,'.cii a revolution gives leisure, riirodi'iv itdoevclt, who enjojed so imply nil that the orld had to give, .ul down Uoui for purposes or bodily i i i, or: ;...t; but then he hud the trees ! cut (Io ','; R0 lllsu. (ll.iilstolio. Hard, jslwil lbor lli.vi great outs 1'iiildctuil neccssnj for their woH-lirlug;, .mil It Is tliornii;lily cstab Mied ll.,t ltt the best lure of sleep, "! idmy siuci, tlivd lintitre's sweet re it. i it." :il4t point In that quotation Is Iiml one ban to bo tired; not tired In the cinvu that Infest the day, but tired In the leas, arnis mid dornil muscles, lino -can cIiubu away Insom uhi Jf .one gives his iii(l!vfided atten tion to H. Tlinf tho tlHHculty. St. Loub Olohe-Ueinocnit. TIH3 UOOT Ol-' -NATIONAL DISTKES ay Hob. da- W. Hirrh, ira.X.VU' (.'emmiitB n Asricultute ihI roi.sui - An hiti.rvioff . You tell inq tlr.t th Aiijatiul inve to.. i ar.- becuming n ri mil rnore in teiested h ; frrlcultute.r e-onomirs. I am not ., a trised at that, but ivtrer t.ot they ii.wo tak.-n'rj Lng to st i up their into eat :n that subject. The ecciu-mic of en 80 billion tl dlars in du..try, ovei. in this country of b-'i-lion-, on !1 s'dv cf u, is the bifgf ' tbinj; in -jj .t, ard it Is pi.i n un .. tall olovplo.' ui a level pra'rie tba., if it-; conimorc al mechanism is n t in ood n.'iin'ng mder, . 11 the re t of I. 'f v..-!iltlt ntnl'itif n.il .lj ..11... .!..,. iiiachine w.ll soon be beaded fo ire htul; heap. A huge part of the vvotld "s hui. ?rv ,:id un-'erfed. but o-it in Wush ingtcu aate thev aie c ntniolating t'. owing 10,000 b.rreli of piinie a-., pies into tao Colui .ia River; in mj state you can't g've potntoes away at the pi.im '.ry niu.Uot and in Mitiue s:t.. they didn't bother to dig them. Worse than tho loss of food in a hun gry world, is the crushing dcspa'i that bus settled over our ruial popu lation in eteu ivo regions and tho1110 important imt thoy avo nt li-wsii' consequent desWittion of its morale. The c nditions surrounding and over s'): d ng the pioduceis or our country r.io horrible, outrageous. I have s:n. in the Senate Committee on Agricul tu'c ; nd Forestry aniMisteiicd to tho tragic lec'tal of tile present stale ol our farmers until I wanted to rusi from tho loom to get aw.y from the utfony cf it The reciters of this tragedy of the Woht, Middle Wet and N rthe: st were meetly bankers country barker--, who came to tell ua t-:-.e tonible truth liecause thev uf themselves on the verffa of the ruin'i? (l collateral in the way of liquid th. t is pullipj' down their eustimerh. jessotfcand how on eath mn you nave vie wee tout of elihtci fermtrs e.vnini'ttinf seicide in en C'iat.v after having jtone Insrne from tlielr intolerable aufferingf, After yeai of morlKrinK anJ pledg'nff thoir 1L . ,,,., T , .t, ,.N ,, ..Fr njiotrie4', they ctune into od ciop thin sea boh and found that the return Cim 1t did not meet the col of production. ! With, all that they rnnet buy emi- trolled In oriee btruta and cpt'w- f one to such cm extent Unit all ox-i change wna unf'ir and -w'tU unatintV , ha d work readed by large eropl P merely. pelntng out uwt UJSj.maki ra it is to drink contaminate'! that bi ought fiom only nearer to Ihe ( not good businc s f r lender or ror-(vuuu ami Ciope to eecape iypho'd debacle, their re". sou collnpecd and x" cr to put out loan tli.it rre not fevpv, Tho Mmrv.ir.o of Wall Street. ujjlit e c-;c rom 1 fc's prob - I . . ! I! . , UlH ti enc j i nu ii u line j. f it i' I ik' vine IH invc lorn oil fn nciora slopped plnvins with t v fnrri!y' in j"cu'',t'cri lonir cuh to coiifci 'o tbe c ndiMrn of '. source? I'VUio ic rttn-?- d'v(loHlH " nianuf:r(urinft and trndlnp; coipoi- i ns, I'.x-dodRini? diviiicVs. do not :-omoto "t-ibil't when V'c bljjK t in- i'1'strv of nil st L'P-ers tov.T.rd ruin. ! There has bicn so nurh talk about ,".c farni bloc awl .-bout the various! 10.M1IP? lie ncrtoi mil tincco. In I I" l--"- J,... V. . -.nprcss for tho oliof o'" tho fc.rm . ' t!': t the c'ly public probably ban I tin impression tlr t ucricultpre ha, Mrpn o- l!l be avcil Th hopeful thing about the present situation is n t io much what has been 'ono, as the sympathetic and hc'pful stnte of m'nd the non fcrminir ncoplc arc coniirg to take. Lot us so bow much has been actually accomplished. Back in 191 G (bngross c tublishcd the Farm Ivoan Hoard and sot up the creative naeh'nery of the twelve Fcd or. 1 Land Banks. That rural mort K' go 1 inn system has done a lot of fjoou. It has put out about $G00,000, 000 to about 200,000 farmc s at low and fair rates of interest. : nd it has come pretty neir to comnellinj; other fr.rm mortgage agenros to Rive the est of the h vvbv cnunlly ;r od terms. It has brought tl'e bo rovi'i I'rntcr and the Iciding i'lvcsto" l 'ether v. 'til nliw'. ti nimuin of I'ddlo onatitir, with the rsult lr t t'e fanner get-s chc-p mono-' :nd the investor an ox-cllcnt invc tinent 'Ih very little absorbed by mi 'die ' n. Slipping war lofr'd.tfint as rphc nr 1, the r.cvt tln'ng f anv im i-riroiec that CcngroFs dd not help Ivp Mic nvblon pf rural cconom'cs a .s revive? tho Vir- Finntic Co- . rati ii for tao pmvo c cf finan-'ng 'on l'rc; H -eenfi to mo-rtt tich a ":rt t-ide amlm rkcti i-j farm p.-- ,co.r. r .tlon woitM be cble to re-t'nc 1 .els in tho commodity crrs'n of 11)21. j the rormal relation be won croi'ure. This was an important step and p. ,and consumer in an entirely n-.tvr'l ' elnful one, lint it hled 'the bR-'her land oTcctive manner. It might bo 'ist uid tre fa hit c?' nd, eceplso (piickly euc-ess ul lint it wtild for th se-farmer, who were in co-ci- not lcauire b nvvetl caplt 1. I ut if e-'nn ass-iclations tli t wove strong, it did 1 am nive investo s would be f cuRh to deal directly with the coi - an eager lo ;t in' da'-cntur!" .- s they i'r.t.on. J me to take ferm l.ian bwiff. But tho Vr Faiano C rio:atron, M fs not my intention to nrt ay w.- s n?rely hi emergency agency, man oxtt of c leffitin'rtte bit- ine -.. I As ye we hivo dene nolhiiiff to set J do not expect that the proposed cor ut a jierm nenl credit institution that i porrt'en will lir.v a monopoly of tro ill prov'dc farmers with the kind of , business of buying and fiellbiff agri intermediate lime credit teat the n- - eulttiral prulucts. It wi'l bs like the ture o: tli.eir buvnoss demand's. To ' War Finonc? ('orpo.ition fir that the r e iu-e the Federal Reserve Benk' ' "lore fact that it is ready to do bor.i way discount fix-months agricultural nass will make it unnecessary for it "cper, but tho peri -d of the farn'to do ony in li'iany, perhaps the ipa tum-over is more like n'ne months tIJority of, instances. The nevv corpsra threo ycrs. It seems a'most certain, i '"n vuK'.t to lie hrjfe onoitgh to com M'cugh, fchat fkuiKress will before long j Pde with any oppositi n, but it world meet the into mediate credit lined in leave plenty of room. We ought not some fasiiKn. tliouirh there i danger that it may not go to the root of the natter and fail to bring th frrmer -nd the investor olo-o emuarh tojjeth-i-r. , It U not wortSi vvlulo to montion such excellent but compar; tively tri-vii-l thir-fjs as the ''ncrepo of. the wo kin$ capital of the farm W.n hanks and the increas" in the interest r.o of f.:rm loan debontures. Sub- stantiallT that tells tho tile of what he G.-vernment actually has done tojtn-c proposetl measure, but we must improve and facilitate 'rural flintr-1 f,'ankl" f'-c" ihp problem that coning- It is not ro'ieh of a tdc for the lf10nts us a'' f'' tbo remedy or fall most poworfi'I government on er.rt'h i lllto tnc ru,n ''1,l -'iwiils on thotber to tell of its management of its g eat- j,,ai"'' est industry. f Then wo must face the transporta- luit assuming mat v'io (, .veniineia i1'"" proMem. We must take the water will do ah nit : 11 that it s'louhl in the 01lt of mihvay cap'tal'-zationrcUice ni'tler f uf:! c.".'it . ivlio-'tiru, the gicter part cf the ta.k establish ing rgr 'culture on a parity with tiie est of the economic life of tho c un try renia'ns to be done In sr.ying this, I do not wish in an;- way to bo little the corrective Icg'slation that the piesent Congress ha i.d .pled in i""raid to such nnttors r. cooperative m rkoting associations, jiackor con- tiol, g.ain futuro. trading, etc. They 1 am frank to .say that there is suciiiva'(' ownership cannot make them a thing us ovcrd dug the facilitation J of credits. i It is do'ng the farmer no ical sei - vac to make t oa.-v for him tn -lmu( himself with debts that can only be pi'id hy h bank uptcy. Our com m'ttee was shown eight or ten pages cf foreclosure nttices in the newn pt-per.! of a single , rural county. What good did those loans b tnc 'r.rmeis when they came tothe final, Hiiti'oyinjc liquidation? A Uun-ovei ! ed't system is o( no li-o without rem, on me wuoie, in an industry that ii loBrngf money every 'year?; long lived under tho shadow, of th- JAh't tho farmer r.oed.. first is :. ;bti rt evn m'.cs of the IStfh ceir bmlnojs condition in which ho can ury. We have new twentrjelh ccntur profitably use credit, If 'agriculture facta to dal wiUi, and we neod to i. is io jituy in the red 'nk foreve, it ply twentieth century economic vould to bette.1 to cIl. c it cut nv. -.cLu to thei.. Wo list learn tVi" rathep' tilir.u to 3ulUe it slowly and ly tivklncf thought we can mi Bter met u?onitingly with more credit. PWt jin'iiwke nta. Noije Unows better thau I wt nu t.dequftle aydtw of ral prodccUvo, opeivtmi: and rder lV wnrketln.fnancmKlB impe.'hf.ve. Wr- o I J:e-n hoi'Be bcfre the curt. We xwM nrike i jfiicultu e iulrhjrf -all prof t .ible before credit can otj ct i8ii u e io it. To bring . bo.it that dosircblc end tvo b'c .obn-musL be done: Truiisp-rtntion of commotiitics in ist be made "licapei' awl btic.. Mi ikctiiu machinery must be so simplified i.s to cut a largo section o 't t.' the sp c"d between tCio farm er's rclling pr'cc : nd his r)iiylng price. The farm outlook in liftnel s ; o I ng : s tiars ,'ortntion and minffthi.. "o about thtcc fourths 'of vviiat thie5ii aumer pajs. That is why I att: ch s) mucli impertance to my bll for trie c. eUion of a la mors' Consumis' Financing C rporat-ioti. It is. a new vvu," to regulate the trusta rnd coinbi natiens tb.t aie dealing in farm pro ducts to regulate them by giving them the competition of i; hundred millic.ii dollar crporation capitr.l'zctl f cm the public funds and empower ed to issu? as much as .$1)00,000,00(1 cf bonds. Without going into wearisome drt t'.Jl I will me: ely r .plain that this government cerporafcri would be a gig. ntio middleman, who would stand between tlid producers and the con sumers with the' obiect.of b-nofiting bot! Teday th? prcdu or is selling at a lo's while the consemcr it paylrg e:-'o)brnt p ices The fa mer gets too little: the c iisunipr pays too much. All our legul tcr lews lure failed to curb extort Ln Iet's tiy . little government compot'tion. Tl c trtisiy hive thrived 'ii rep ccsive legs httion; nv let us n;'ve tliem a compct o- tiit wiM ntak" thorn eaiele to 'u,iv With its eru't 1, i. f. m iiv i b y, to" tore, to I an and U- sail, even t0 "r ew troi.hle concerning wlut (rht happen to f-onio comnotil"!"-. " '' " the case, wu have in our count rv a condition vvho.e the pio ducer is be'iyf ni'neit and th" con sumer is likewise suffering by" reason of the enom us prices he l'as to pay for the neccssi-r.es of life why should wo hct'tate to i.tlopt a general remedy even if tomebody should be crowded out of busiress bero and there f hope that no man will suffer fiom i,t ,ne railways must be more effi- cicntly m.Migod. The lame-duck railways ought net to be ciildled, and i addled onto the efficient rnUway. The railway failue ought to meet the Mime fate that any commercial fail uie meets. Generally speaking, tho raHwajs siouhl .be consolidated into a r.t.t , .. ..r. ...i : :c ... :, a 1 1 . -.. v i M....ii..ii.-i, i in, i, imo one fieai coipoiauon. I'crlu.ps the government should take over th" wcake lines and opeiate them for service only, if jiri- ly lLi'lroad traiinprrtaticn is as common as the water "we drink It 0IUC,K ""' everything we cat or wear UI oiukuc, miner ior iiccesstty or pleasure. We ought to get the spec ulation out c f the railroads and elim inate tho portion of transportation charges that l epic cut nothing but nuuiipuhition Whatever squeezing process is netessary in order to get rid of the choking water ought to be adm'nintered. We ure willing victims of our mn- i jar nUionnl dlslresnoi hecauso v.e 'haw not yet learned that now timei iu ior new jnea-iutw. we nave tuo of our ecrnomic ills just a,i our pby i eai r.-jnt sts have uiaslered jmoet of ,uie d cases of the cronl body. It la rcelly as out of date for ua t, let ourselvea. lie roblxd and ruined yi Uio " boncficinl to IkU ....... . - ,1 i u y i - -m m -IfrMiV i - -s -