South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1922 — Page 11

TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Text of Harding's Message to Delegates to Farm Conference

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Uni tr. antagonistically to proJ t h of rT Urn at ion. rch iUIitation arvl -xtrnlon of th agricultural; rs r i . j "Tn th coniran'. if agriculture to ::o! ! it hirh r: n tlrrrc must re '

- - f v.j'!c il;Ao!Tiir.atifn of the rn'! liberal policy in e xtr. iir.R j anr! un'3r:ar.1ir.c of i lis opportunity. If our policy fhall

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It l nn (,r( Us,,,n i.f th Kr.t'.t I mthM ;ml for df.vj.,pmr:t of jr a.- It riiRht. to cru-oura- th '1ual :4-i. Inn t .- r--, thit T r n f th" i what. I Rinv rail th srlrit nwl nur- I tU v-!orrnnt. then wo nr-ri to con-

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f thit In th puKlc lifo of roo cf c operation

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'?:dr th oarlv anI ror.tir.uir.K ro

Or." r f the MD5t furious nl.c i cUmatlon of brf Rrat areaa which

n well rn th"- way to .olui th-y af nnm rolucl to

trr.: ar.i pneraly

r.itl-n mo proMom ir.ay b j t- a proper balmcln; of agricultural

pro luction 1;-m In the lark of f?Hritlal Information. All too froiwntly. jiirh Information U frath-

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aim t.-. brint: about ' c s-slon is private profit rather that

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t:r. f r-tarulins: of th ; ;h

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general ;ood. With proper f:ranrial

with proper tr1 at merit wouli broom n!uablA additions to our agricultural capacity. "To thi ni vry practk-nj propoa; for watering our ari i and ??miarid land, for reclaiming cut over forost ara. for protecting fertile val-

Fupport ; 1--y-i frm inundation. and for drain-

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of utful information, a

Croup of c. -operative rnarktinp organization! would be al'le to ad'vi.s--their ,merp bers a." to th j.rubabl

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in? potentially rich and widely pxtmded Mv.unp areas, shouli h given

of the govern-

th c ncoura?oment

nt'.'nt. ! rI New Co tu "option. All this hould be a part of rr - j

ir staple, and to pror-o i onized perniannt policy. Not oth-i for proper limitation oflf-rwis will it be po-Aiibl1 to korp th1

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In partlc'iular errp. that such sclentiric

rh'" j nation slf-supportin?. as nearly elf-di."-! contained as it ha. been In the ji.-t.

of production was to b-

observed, would strengthen th

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i h: (the fanrtT'fO hour credit of agriculture and incrtcsc r. ronqunt on th r" tj-,e j-ecurlty on which financial ad-

The. from

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irT:on f-T-ii t't reveriPh conuitionn ..anrp(4 rnuld b madr tn it

v. ar. he romf to ti. asking that j ,ijra strourt effects which arise

Ki- en support n1 a?tan oV-r-producti u arc notorious.

TranviHirtatlon Nrl. 'It is apparrnt the interests of th"

that

demand. measures

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-'tv our appreciation; To th'.A he n . -.titled. I

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prod'ic'in of odueti h t5 on the r f I '' e wi? h the

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-l." ho Mid. "but hap lacce-1 far ;ilr.d the tj-jj r4t it y production of

rul-

vhole ! p u 1 a -

r TT : n o and fvtories. Ir .cfem. safe t' foprludf. th-'-re fore that the prlc-.T received ty r r'1 u " t" of asT-i'-u Itura! prodiier. h iv pot b"en

;:Tl(int to in-Iu e an i r.er a.-f In'

i i;n nt ity production

h the inorea- that ha.-- occur' 4

in th- production of either mines j ; , , . . . . . 'of good frrttine to tho naton or factories, perhar th-" he.t tr-t. ... A, 4. .

of th wf-ll -ink- -,f an industry is

of th rroducer(

to prevent the.o vlolfnt lluctuations which result from unorsarized and haphazard production. Indeed the? MatittlCH of t hi entire ?nibj.-ct clearly demonstrate that the ronsumr'n concern for better stabilized conditions i? ,ulte iqual to that of the producer?. 'No country i? 50 depenrient upon rallroid transportation aH i? the United tate-s. If h-road-vvsioiied .-tate.-rman.thip shall establish funda-

mentally sound poli ie toward

"Ther- muPt bo a new conception ;

of the farmer'? place In our social economic eherne. The time is Ions pa.t when we may think of farming an an occupation fitting for th. man who i not equipped or ha.) i-omehoyr failed at some other line of ndea vor." Mishawaka

' ! r-itnnrMtlnn thft nrrf.nf

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will one day be regarded as a piece

found in the c-ojn.ai :.on of reward. for capital invented and labor ernoloVfd in other indu.-trie.--." I'rrxlnc-cr. Mut Solve. I am Mire.' he added, "thit there i rsf) governmental panacea, that thfre i4 no magic word cf legl'latin and no rnairic wand of adi'iini:rati v ,-i'tio n that ran brine 'out the dfirr-d re.?uits. I am peruaded that they an only be Accomplished throuch n more ffHcient organization of the producer?." Th" Rfiv-mnif-nt mu.t remove obtabp. which now retard and in f-opao ln'tancvi prevent. combinatirtr.y of farmers and the täte must

ctvo legal Status to organizations of j : .riners. IlardnifC aid. I "The administration ha been Keenly open to the .ituation and ha. rja-n encouragement anil 5'ipport toj everj' measure which it believed cal-j nlated to ameliorate the condition' i of agriculture. In the effort to finance rop movements, to expand

lorein marKets, to expand credits at home and abroad, much has been accomplished." These "nave beep, it is true, largely in the nature of emergency measures. So long iii the emergency must ent!nu. It mut deal with such; but at the same time there L every reason for us to consider those pernnetit modification of A policy vliich may make relief permanent. Nm-; 1 inaneial Aid. ' ' 'otiiii-.'Tt c and manufacturing ba- n affoided ample financial i'k i'.itb s for their er.c(uragement and expansion, while agriculture on the whole has lairced behind. "obviously the farmer need. to Inve provisions- adapted to his working capital. "Poth the mechanism of finance and the pre-, onrcptions of the country are united in creating the impression that easy noces to amp capital i. a disadvantage to the farmer, and an evidence of hi d eay in prosperity; while precisely the same cireunvf ances are contrued, in othr Industrie., as ei-il'-rro cf prosperity and of desirable business epar.sKn "In the matter of what may be il'.ed fixed investment capital the I s id ant itfe ..f the firmer o "encr. im,r,.f'l publi.' opinion ilnt a few year. ago. the f. d- ral i.irm loan board was e.ttabl i.'hf d to nford better sipplies of capital for :-'-int investment and fo insure mcd- : l interest rate Capital i- Dcpriv!. i'm wh;l- up-H- -'t lon.tbly farm ':!' r; ha s benefitted, the board has tin:- far not ext. nd'd its pcration

: t e j-ia"-vif!oti or working capacity for farmer as distinguished from1 : e.-!r.a net;t investment in the lant. There sliotiM be developed a ' hore;i5h eps,-- of law ard busincs, TT"edur'. with the proper machinery of f.nara-e. thr-.uch snic nnry, o in-one tl.it turnover capital hall e a ce;--r.-,v;t;y t'ipplied to the 'HimT an.', en as reasonable terni to c her industries, in thr agiire c: ite, the capital in- !' edne of tl.e country's agricul- ' ira! p'ant .s small, not large, rom- ; tred with ether Industrie.'. Th ,ve:: !'r i- that agriculture, thus derive, of ea-y .id . to both investi -en: and .ircomnicdfltirn eapital, 1 prrsj ered ven .- wej. "Th-- on which financial -ipp-e t i f a crieulture may be organized, aie s.mgr&ted in the plan ' ' the federal farm 1 04,11 bord and t t!i-..e rural flnan-.- societle hlch 1 e i.en S e'fe.fjye Jr. POPie ElJ- : a : con r.t ri s. fu-t AUo Help Self. It . tnnot be too strongly urged .' the farr.-.'T m-.-jst be ready to . h:ii; If. This conference would re,. " inline rooA if i n-onM flf.-f

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"To this time railroad cotisttuc

tio::, financing and operation have been unscientific and devoid of proper consideration for the wieler con -cerr.n of the community. To suy this is Mrnply to admit a fact which

FLING AT BLOC WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 1. Pres't Harding departed from la i ? set speech before tho agricultural ronference here today to take a Hing at the agricultural bloc in the senate. "Tli whole country," .aid the pre-.-ident, "has an acute concern with the conditions and problem.' you are met to consider. It L& truly a national Interest, and not entitled to be regarded ai primarily the concern of either a cla?o or section or a bloc." The "bloc." was pronounced with eonsielerable emphasis. II was greeted with cheers.

applies to practically every railroad system in the world, In America we have too long ne-glecteti our waterways. l'avors St. Ivvrrnce Plan. "We need a practical development of water resources for tronspprtation and power waterway improvement represents not or:'iy the possibility of expanding our transportation system, but also of producing hydro-electric power for its operation and for the activitit-s of widely diffused industry. "In our own country is presented 0.10 of the world's most attractive opportunities for the seaways many thousand miles Inland. The heart of the continent with its vast resources in both agriculture anel industry would lo brought in communication with all the ocean routes by the execution of the yt. Lawrence waterway project. To t-n-.ible ocean going vessel to have aocc5s to all the part? of the Oreat Lakes, would have a ;not stimulating effect upen the industrial lifo of the continent's interior. The feasibility of the project i unquestioned. nel its cost, compared with

-0 1 1 1 other great engineering works.

Aou;d be small. N jt oniy the (os: of triir? p--tat'.on b

UllCITAIi TlU'ltSHAV. Miss Uhnor Shaw of N'ew York : ity will give a piano recital on thr

new Duo-Art pu.no at the meeting;

of the civics department Thursday afternoon. The recital is made possible through the courtffy of Richard Hlbel of Fouth Bend. Miss Gilbert will also talk on the "Value ot Current F, vents." The business meeting will commence promptly at three o'clock and the program at four o'clock.

VIMTS J. Floyd King, bond department Trust. Company

Hi:illl manager cf the of the Union of Indianapolis,

pent Saturday and Sunday visiting hero with F. W. Tracy, im Z. Seventh ,st.

A city ;he Hoy vv as

cons i.xJOY iiiKi-: trailing contest, throug.i th-3 and out to the la Iiis was won bv .cecond patrol of Troop No. f Scouts Saturday. The prize a large chocolate cake. Twelve

scouts and lie assistant scout master were present. A fire vvaa built, pictures were ta.ken, skiing and sleigh riding were enjoyed The program was followed by eats consisting chleily of "hot dogs."

iiuy nxiK)v sn.i)i:s. Tl.o Vet Hnd Furniture Co.. of "Mishawaka, were awarded the contract to furnish 2j window shades for the new South .side fire station. This action is in keeping with the policy of the board of works to divert a.s much business as possible to local storey.

xonci: T will rot be responsible for any debts contracted by my sen Maurice Audenacrt. Signed Alol? Audenaert. " Adv't2 4tC

m:u roit grand .iruv. Lorenao j. Hamilton. who was arrested by local police after an tight day chae and held on a charge of vvlfe and child elesertion, was given a hearing in tho city court before Judge John M. Raab yesterday afternoon. He was defended by Atty. Hairy Taylor of .South liend. After a henring: thai lasted several hours, he was bound over to the February term of court in South Pend under bonds of $1000. He was taken to the county jail.

m'av rim: m;.vls. The board of safety Monday morning adopted new rules governing the blowing of lire whittles. In the future there will be no lire whistle unless a seconel alarm is rung in and when the whistle blows once the public will knou- that it Is -1

would' t-erions fire. The system of Tdowin

Teat- the "ot" whistle will continue. Ar-

lv reduced, but a vast production v oui 1 be brough: overnight iri immediato touch with ihe markets cf the entire world . Reclamation I'troiI. "ThU con fere-nee need have no fea. of unfortunate effect from the fullest development of national resources. A narrow point of view-

dictate, in the present agricul-

j rangements were also made to bUw

a series of long blasts for the National (Pi ard in the event of an emercenry turnout.

might

i.i:avi: iyr wropi:. August Do Cock a;id Mi. Martha fiysels have secured their pasxportr for Northern. Pelginm. where they will make their home.

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.mprrs- the great of farm-

to a, at I thr m.-eU-e.s of the bf-t tli.-is. !! th:. I mean, that in th ! ana :.:?. legislation can do little

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i.i-r.wUM. tarkttlng Ad1 Ni!hI. "It wil' he for titem t dernor.rrat their re l'!llie ar.'l wlIlinKnss to ;til!re --ich irtrunif ntalitie. There

Each for the Other and All-together Never was it more necessary to do our bit, and tear down the high prices than now, that's why we are doing everything we can by offering the highest quality of coal at the following prices:

Manhattan Lump Coal, per ton, at W est Virginia Splint.

per ton, at wUiuv

Kentucky Blue Bird, per ton, at Nyco Block, per ton, at Pocohontas Coal, Third Vein, per ton, at

Kindling Wood. Stove Wood. Block Qfl fl Wood, best quality, per rank, at

Hard Coal, No. 1 quality, all sizes, per ton, at

These prices subject to change without notice. It is a pleasure for us to be able to lower our prices, and hold up the high quality. GRANGE ELEVATOR GO.

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