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‘THU BISMAKCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936 /Says AAA Death Kept | Packers in Business Death Near, Doctor One Third N.D. Farms |] dean Nea, Doctor| Operated by Tenants; + | hn, ay Umer ADNESS |tion of the AAA was credited Thurs- | : j S tinged the ine, |day by William Whitfield Woods, Absentee Ownership Is Seen as !935 as compared with 44,667 full own- stallation of Dr, | President of the Institute of American 3 3 |Meat Packers, with saving man |ers in 1910, when the total acreage was James ‘Tate Ma J Y Undermining Tax Strength {not available. Part owners operated ; of State las son, 55, Seattle, | Processors from financial ruin. A Bar of | The resultant release of packers’ 54 farms in 1935 of 17,439,487 acres Jas president of | zi compared with 18,545 farms in 1910. 1 In addition there were 335 farms of More than one third of the farmsi313,788 acres with managers in 1935, the American |impounded tunds which had been Medical ‘Associa- |Claimed as processing taxes, he said fn North Dakota are operated by ten- {and 484 farms and 477,213 acres in ants, those who are hired to operate | 1910 Dr. Mason Cites Reasons tion,, at_ the cone. jin an address to the Agricultural club 8 Mo, |Packers from the bankruptcy to the i : eens ane 8 Gad th Vice brink of which the tax-financed pro- | or farm rented lands only, Dr. Spencer | , TMS trend is likely to have a very aini eee, yt | = i y,” Dr. ‘sen stated in his report. Philadelphian, he tax survey commission, said in a re-|}t¥.” Dr. Larsen state! death : |“While there is no data on tax delin- is near a * * port Friday to that group. accord r e 4 | to ownership, it is quite likely that | - oo packeround of taxation in North Da- ‘that delinquency is increasing where |unquestionably undermines tax Schilling % Of the 77,975 farms in North Dakota sion’s study of taxation sturcture. 5 more = If the present rate of farm tenancy! ‘There are go ns why this |!" 1930, 27,400, or 35.1 per cent, were ae: ee ing out this percentage jumped to 38.1 in 1935. vention in Kan; |0f Chicago, “saved scores of pork 3 m and the shortage of hogs result- A. Larsen, consultant to’ the interim’ ‘“lefinite effect upon tax-paying abil- ia, once’ a | ral niece The report is part of the economic |Wency of farm properties according from gangrene, BY | strength, in line with the commis: |{2rm tenancy flourishes. jstrength.” operated by tenants, he said in point-| JE {A wana continues, over 50 per cent of the likely would be so,” he stated. “In the farms in the state will be operated by | first place, farm ncy tends toward tenants by 1950, he said. This is “not |soil defertilization, since the tenant at all improbable,” Dr. Larsen stated | wants to take the most off the land as nine states already have a farm jin the shortest possible time. In the tenancy of more than 60 per cent. second place, tenancy tends toward Compared With 1910 farmstead deterioriation, since rent- Of the total of 84,606 farms in 1935 ers do not have the same interest in fepresenting 39,136 acres of land under | keeping in repair the buildings, fences cultivation in the state, 33,122 farms and farm equipment. Third, the tran- comprising 12,699,325 are in the hands sient character of many tenants is of tenants as compared with 10,664 such that they are not likely to take ae farms and 4,362,709 acres in 1910, he a keen and permanent interest in the Btated in the report. support of schools, highways and gen- 105 Fifth St. Phone 1994 There were 25,795 farms with full eral community Farm ten- Owners representing 8,665,538 acres in ancy in the therefore, 10 pound cloth sack “Farm tenancy is generally high in |the southern states,” Dr. Larsen stated, “and this condition is often pointed to as a serious barrier to southern progress, and some have gone so far as to characterize the practice of share-cropping as the ‘curse upon the south.’” a id un long Free Delivery FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER Pound SCOTT'S GROCER 311 Seventh St. Free Delivery Phone 816 ; ENTER PEACHES. Red & White, 3 No. 7¢ a PONTIAC 2'y cans and B. 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Also, enclosed is a ing f1 he drouth had forced i a ee Farmers to Receive He said a ten-year survey showed $750,000 In Refund the farmer received slightly more than 50 cents of each dollar spent by} Washington, May 22.—(#)—Agricul- the consumer for meat, or slightly) ture department officials said Thurs- more than two-thirds of the 74 cents|/day more than $750,000 will be re- received from the same dollars by the| funded to farmers and country live- packers, stock buyers by commission men at Phone 1080 Bill’s Grocery , FREE DELIVERY Lettuce, 2 heads ........ 15c Raisins, W ‘ay seedless, ihe... aoc fame... Ute Cake Flour ..... 20C or Brick, 21h, box 49) C Cheese ........ LOC 29c Ica, 5 1b. pail .. 28c 10 Ib. pail - 53¢ 2 iter bottles LOC 2414 Ibs. 95c 49 Ibs. $1.87 19c Boe 300 size, doz. Gold Dust, 2 Ib., 4 oz. pkg. .. Crackerjack, 3 boxes for .... 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