Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1930, Page 11

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LEGEEWOULD DT CHANGE FARM ACT| Radio Forum Speaker I§ Against “Tinkering” With Present Marketing Law. - Declaring the administration's farm- Tellef program was being marked by “substantial nrfgresa Chairman_Alex- lndcr Legge of the Federal Farm Board, address last night in the Na- l Radio Forum, ai by The Wushmgwn Star and broadcast over the coast-to-coast network of Colum- bia Broadcasting system, ‘warnied against “tinkering” with the agricultural mar- keting act at this time. “Experience to date only tends to confirm our belief that the ciples of the law are sound,” said ucn “and their -ppliuuun will iead the permanent betterment of url- culture. We do mot con! d that the law is perfect, but we are 'fi m- jon that more experience is need any serious thought is given to ‘amend. ments, aevera\ of which have been !mllk Tinkerln‘ with the law at this time,” he warned, “would probably check the progress that is being made and benefit the opposition to co-operative action instead of the farmer, the individual we are trying to help.” Réeviews Board’s Activities. The Farm Board chairman reviewed the activities of his organization for relief of the American farmer, and that on account of the surplus of wheat and shortage of the corn that live stock feeders start now feeding wheat, not by itself, but as & mixed ration. ‘The prog‘oud Nulllntlm fee and debenture, he declared, “would not the desired results” in' disposing of huge surplus of wheat. mhlnln that this surplus was being built up all over the world, Mr. Legge warned that “as a further menace ta the wheat exporter of this country, we must face the probability of Russia soon eoming back into the world market” And Russia, he reminded Americans, “before the war was the largest exporting na- unn ln the world.” remedy for the situation in "hlchflho ';lhlAlt‘he world mtu":: not offer the s able price” was mfi:‘" duction. * we are rum object of e duction with domestic Thus the growers, he added, “will get more for producing less.” Mr. Legge's speech follows: “‘Why should farmers of this coun: try reduce their wheat acreage?’ is & question I have been juested to an- swer tonight for yeu radio listeners. “The answer is simply this: It will means more money in their pockets. “Such a result not only is desirable from the standpoint of the grower on the farm, but from that of the man in town who has something to sell to him. I Present Position Outlined. “The reasons wheat acre tion will help the farmer cially eannot be given in as few words as my answer to the inquiry of the effect of such action. They make s rather long story, but one that is easy to under- stand. “At the outset let us look at the present po-mm;. of the Amenun ‘whest heaf cmriume nited '.«I(&hl.l]llmml lflz t years several of the for- gt more ahead producing mare, spparently with- out nwu.ht or fear o ‘conseq! has been .mmntly he Department of Agriculture and the hrm Board could collect' relative to fnmducuon and consumption of wheat the United States and the world. information, with charts pre- plrefl to illustrate the most important develflganmu. has been published and supp! wheat sections. World production has (Continued on Twelfth Page.) ‘ Estate Loans | (D. C. 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