Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1936 — Page 10

OR CHANGING SOIL PROGRAM

t Effort Seen in Move for . Amendments to Conservation Act.

BY DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—Plans

£rop control features of the original without the processing tax. . This would apparently be safe from constitutional challenge, but Bre oud mean dipping into the for about half a billion a year in benefit payments. It would mean also that the soil conservation program would not be turned over to the states in 1938, - @8 the law now provides. © One of the chief arguments for ‘the original AAA was that it was self-supporting through the process-

Soil $1,317,215,689 went ren benefit payments A a

, and ‘performance payments $264,947.

This makes the total’ for purely | ¥

AAA activities $1,735,436,171. In addition, $2,713,600 was transferred to other governmental organizations, and $42,611,096 was refunded to packers who had paid the processing tax.

SCHOOL 75 P.-T. A. TO SPONSOR FAIR An “End of the Year Pair” is to

be given at School 75, 1251 Belle Vieu-pl, tomorrow from 3 to 9 p. m.

ing tax payments. But it was these by the Parent-Teacher Association,

payments which brought the law into the Supreme Court, which by a 6-3 vote declared it unconstitutional.

i was announced today by Mrs. V. E. Bohannon, publicity chairman. ‘Sales booths, amusement devices

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See New AAA Attempt

- Then came the Soil Conservation Act, with its benefit payments but ; loosely knit crop control. The election results have brought the courage to make another AAA attempt, it is said, What AAA has cost to date is disclosed in a new tabulation by

“John B. Payne, chief of the AAA ®

‘accounting section. Since its inception on May 12, 1933, Srough

show and music by a WPA orchestra are to be features.

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