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They under- stand the value of co-operation. The operators, the wholesalers and the re- Jtailers—except those who are not rep- refented in the “assistant govern- ment”—each gave testimony in sup- port of the irreproachable character and conduct of all. . Some congressmen have churlishly complained that with so many mem- bers of the “assistant government” constantly demanding their ear they are unable to give proper attention to the duties that their constituents had assigned them. They say they should be let alone, but the answer to this by the “assistant government” is that they need instruction and it is the duty of patriotic legislative committees to impart it. et A Nobody has yet taken a complete census of the men and women asso- ciated with the “assistant govern- ment,” but it is estimated by persons who believe they have correct infor- mation, that for every man in both branches of congress there are at least two patriots in Washington ready and eager to instruct him in his duties. HowtheFarmerCan Market His Grain : (Continued from page 5) dues and the sales of grain proceeds after the deduction of a percentage of the sales value of grain sold as ex- penses for handling. The full plan provides for a finance corporation which is not intended to do a general banking business but rather for aiding in financing the handling of the crop by accepting warehouse receipts and issuing against them debentures and so providing funds to help finance the whole grain crop of the members throughout the country. This in no way interferes with the aid which should come from the local bankers in helping to move the crop. There will be provided the necessary selling agency for handling all grain | and for securing seats on the .existing grain exchanges if need be, or organ- zations to sell direct to mills or con- sumers, also to provide for exportation of all surplus grain. An agency will undoubtedly be provided for research and statistics for necessary publica- tion and for organization work. The grain growers under this plan will be furnished with the best world infor- mation concerning crop conditions, surplus stock and world demand, in- formation now not available, to guide . the grain grower and keep him posted. And no special or class legislation is asked for or required under the plan proposed by the Committee of Seven- teen. I can see no reason why every grain grower in the United States should not become a2 member and contract his surplus grain to be sold for at least five years, thus insuring 2 large vol- ume _of business and minimum' over- head éxpenses, benefiting alike pro- ducer and consumer. The laborers should organize to enable them to meet the producer and so lessen the expenses of placing the finished prod- uct on the tables of the ultimate con- sumers, . 'PAGE SEVENTEEN : . 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