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Replying to critics who have termed his plan “a raid on the Treasury and a shameless subsidy” because of its proposed re- volving fund advanced by the Govern- ment to set it in operation, he said there was precedent for the fund in the Federal farm loan and Federal re- serve system. Holds Charge Unfounded. “If there were no way ¢ repaying to the Government loans from the fund there would be ample ground for the charge that the plan is a ‘raid on the Treasury,’” he added. “If there is a way, the charge is unfounded. 1 believe there is a way. “Safety of the public money ad- vanced out of the revolving fund ity of the corporation to sell at a price sufficiently above the purchase price to pay interest on the loans and other costs of storing. This, I believe, is de- cidedly possible since this corporation would operate only iu year; when clearly needed to minimize price de- pression due to abnormally large sur- pluses. “There may be years when there would be some loss, but any such loss could be paid out of the reserve built up in years of profitable operations.” Illustrating how the plan would have worked last year in cotton, Mr. Jardine said approximately 10,980,000 bales of the record cotton crop of 18,000,000 bales were marketed from October . to January at an average price of slightly less than 11 cents |a pound. A large number of farm- | ers had to sell at that time and price to meet demands of credits for pay- ments. Stabilization Lacking. Had a_stabilization corporation be- gun to buy cotton when the price was approaching the low level, with a maximum or objective price of 15 cents, it would probably have been necessary to buy comparatively little to cause the price to rise to 15 cents, Mr. Jardine said, with the market knowing that the corporation had the power to bid the price up to that point. “The producers who had to sell, or did sell, from October to January, at an average price of 11 cents, would have had an opportunity to sell at prices ranging upward to 15 cents,” the Secretary continued. “If the price had averaged 14 cents, instead of 11, the 10,980,000 bales would have brought an additional income of about $165,000,000. In other words, each cent of increase in price of that quan- tity of cotton would have meant a gain of $55,000,000 to the cotton belt.” sessfiifinosrscr _ FOR 1928 BUSINESS Head of National Advertisers’ As- sociation Predicts Industrial Progress and Prosperity. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 1.—Pros- pects for industrial progress and con- tinued business prosperity for 1928 are bright, said a forecast today by 8. R. Conybeare, president of the As- sociation of Natlonal Advertisers, in convention here. Mr. Conybeare based his prediction, in part, upon the circumstance that 93 per cent of the member companies, reporting a gross yearly business of more than $5,000,000,000, would main- tain or increase their advertising ap- propriations for next year. Thirty per cent, he said, would substantially in- crease their investment in newspaper, magazine and outdoor advertising. “Since advertising investments are made several months in advance on a basis of estimated business, and mem- bership of the association is repre: sentative of all the great manufac- turers of the country,” said Mr. Cony- beare, “the prospects for industrial progress next year are bright, In spite of the fact that it will be a presi- dential year.” A YOUNG APPETITE DIGESTSANYTHING on is the result of too n the stomach. It sours your food, turns into a fermenting mass, gives you || headaches, bad breath, || ness, shortness of breath, and that | drowsy, don’t-care-what-happens feeling. Pape’s Diapepsin has helped thousands of such unfortunate stomach sufferers to get their ap- petite back. Chew one or two tablets of and sweeten your stomach. Then your food will digest and nourish weight awd Pape’s Dia, does what it promi to do. That's the reason 5 million packages are used a year. Pape’s Diapepsin will bring you relief in 5 minutes. It is sold by | France Lacks Honey. | Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. | PARIS.—Honey is costly and scarce [ because of the wet Summer in ! France. The busy bee was never able to get sufficient contact with the flowers to store up the usual excess | of provender for the Winter. Bee raisers say he has laid by little more than he needs for his own use. Ordered to Duty in Training. Maj. Luther R. Maddox, Corps of ‘Engineers Reserve of this city, has| been ordered to duty in training in the | Engineer procurement district of New York City. L2 a4 | The Fighting Business ° — ° l | The fighting trad | the abnormal scou | pitches brings riches to ut heartlessly it the sellmg platers out. A Dempsey or a Tunny find mighty rolls at stake; they draw down far more money than even poets make. But where there are two bruisers who cor- ner all the scads, there are ten th sand losers, the unsuccessful lads. The unsuccessful fighters have weary rows to hoe, they are the saddest biighters in this bleak world of woe. Now, there is Biff Trelawney, 1 knew bim long years since, when he was ung and brawney, among the pugs a prince. Then he was fondly dream- | ing of laurels he would bear, admirers screaming, and diam be another ( 3 Jeffries or a Fitz, and in his shining orbit he'd make all kinds of hi He whipped a string of geezers, then, in his younger years; smote a lot of beezers and damaged sundry sroall purses he was earning—not on: o a large amount—while other youths were learning the sort of trades that count. While other youths were fix- | ing some radlator’s leaks, this lad was vainly mixing the swats with kin- dred freaks. Full soon his youth de- parted, and he is old and stiff, too weak and broken hearted to land a decent biff. 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