Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1927 — Page 16

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FORD-MO CASE WORK AGAINST mark™ PLAN High Fees to Swivel Chair Occupants by Farmers. Bn Times Special WASHINGTON, April S.—The Sapiro-Ford libel suit is raising havoc with co-operative marketing development. This fact, which lias all sorts of political consequences, Is attested by co-operative marketing' leaders. The reason has nothing to do with Sapiro’s ability as an organizer or the soundness of the system which he developed. It's because Senator Reed, Ford defense counsel, says lie expects to prove that Sapiro has cleared about $1,000,000 in fees from the co-operatives. Fans Old Flame That fact, broadcast through the farming sections, farm leaders agree, will magnify one of their greatest problems, that of reconciling the farmers to the payment of high salaries to organizers and executives. Every co-operative ever formed, the leaders say, has had a'terrific struggle to convince the members that a man who sits in a swivel chair should receive many times as much pay as a man who follows a plow from morning till night, or milks twenty cows a day. There’s a continual protest against paying large salaries to executives. Education a Need “I don’t think that the farmers have been so resentful against higli salaries for executives lately,” Chris L. Christenson, head of the new Agricultural Department’ co-opera-tive marketing division, said, "but

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the reports of Sapiro’s $1,000,000 in fees will probably have a disquieting effect. The co-operative movement is one which requires a lot of farmer education.” Walton Peteet, formerly secretary of the National Council of Co-opera-tive Associations, also said the publicity given Sapiro’s fees would probably have a bad effect on future organization work. ‘‘The size of Sapiro's earnings will be used extensively by the enemies of co-oper-atives,” he iaid.

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