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WALLAE DEFENDS NEW TRADE PAC Secretary Flays Criticism of “Venomous Kind” in Farm Address. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 10.—American Farm Bureau Federation leaders charged with responsibility for formu- lating the 1936 policies of the organ- ization today gauged reactions of “dirt farmers” to the President’s defense of | his New Deal program for agriculture, | as Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace offered his “considered judg- ment” that American agriculture gains from the Canadian reciprocal trade treaty “so far outweighed the losses that the net advantage to our agri- culture as a whole is very much worth while.” He welcomed constructive eriticism, | $n an address prepared for delivery at the seventeenth annual American | Farm Bureau Federation convention, | but declared: “The other kind of attack—the bitter, venomous kind—is not inspired by any desire to help the farmers of this country. I believe that such un- | bridled assaults are inspired rather by | the same interests which * * * have | fought every attempt by the farmers to gain economic fair play.” t. His address was scheduled to fol- | fow one by F. W. Peck, co-operative bank commissioner of the Farm Credit Administration. Sees No Adverse Effects. Of American concessions to.Canada | on agricultural products he said that “in none of these cases are imports in prospect that will have materially | adverse effects upon American pro- | ducers.” Canadian concessions on meats and | meat products duties. he said will | open the way “for our farmers to get back a bigger share of the British | pork market.” 5 ! “The new agreement will permil‘ American pork to go to Canada to re- | place Canadian pork exported to Great Britain, thus in effect permit-| ting increased exports of American pork to Great Britain.” | He claimed important benefits to fruit and vegetable growers through |~ Canadian concessions and said there would be “substantial gains” for United States grain growers. “Farmers of the United States will unquestionably gain from the in- creased exportation of manufactured products to Canada,” he said. Sees Pay Roll Gains. “Suppose that exports of these prod- ucts are increased by $300,000,000—a conservative figure in view of our trade with Canada in the past—and that half of this amount, or $150,- 000,000, goes into pay rolls. “This would mean definite and substantial gains in the cash income of farmers. Studies have shown that in the past an increase of $150,000,000 in United States factory pay rolls add- ed from four to six million dollars to the income of farmers in each of such States as Illinois, Wisconsin, Minne- | sota, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and ©Ohio. “Agriculture’s real and continuing | problem is not how to stop the,little trickle of competing farm imports, but | how to move its own great surpluses’ into export.” | Mystery Witness GEORGE W. TRINASTICH, Who allegedly tried to stop the prosecution of Representative John H. Hoeppel and his son .Charles, charged with trying to sell a West Point appointment. —Star Staff Photo. (Story on Page A-1.) | Private Firm's Stamps Rare. | Stamps of the Danube Steam Navi- gation Co. occasionally are found in old collections. They represent a pri- vate post system authorized by the Austro-Hungarian government. Sunday, December 1§ $3.00 Philadeiphia $2.75 Wilmingten Saturday, December 14 $6.00 Pittsburgh Atlantic City Saturday. December 21 $4.25—2-Day Excunion $5.65 New York DAILY one way Coaches only Lv. 1230 A M. altimore $1.25 Ecery Saturday - Sunday $1.50 Daily—Good for 3 days ENJOY A THREE WEEK HOLIDAY OVER CHRISTMAS and N!’W Yl:‘l's oc Ask agents ut coach fares nearly '3 . Week-end fores aiso extended. Sleeping car fores reduced. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE EVENING HALE AGAIN HEADS PARK VIEW GROUP President and Other Officers of Citizens' Association Start New Year. F. V. Hale, 602 Irving street, was re- elected president of the Park View Citizens’ Association last night on a unanimous ballot cast in favor of a slate of candidates including all this year’s officers of the association. Re-elected with Hale were B. J. Kroger, vice president; John S. Cole, secretary, and H. H. Moore, treasurer. F. S. Walker and F. E. Smith were named delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ Associations. Miss Emily Scrivener, Walter S. Beller and Mrs. R. H. Prescott were elected to the Executive Committee. Secretary Cole was made delegate to the Public Schools Association. STAR, WASHINGTON, HILLCREST CITIZEN PLAN FOR CHRSTMAS Community Tree Will Again Be Placed at Branch and Alabama Avenues. The Hillerest Citizens' Association will have its community Christmas tree at Branch and Alabama avenues southeast, as usual, it was an- nounced at last night's meeting of the organization. The angouncement was made by R. C. Darnell, president. 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