AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 517 (f/) The Federal trade and agricultural systems shall aid in maintaining for the cooperative organizations an equal right in trade, as contrasted with the business organizations. (9) The Federal agricultural system shall frame ideal systems for use by the various wholesale and retail cooperatives, including uniform accounting. (h) Competition between the distribution by the cooperatives and the business organizations is hereby declared an established policy. Sec. 8. FEDERAL LiceEnse.—A Federal license shall be taken out by each Federal agricultural organization, in accordance with the provisions in the Federal trade act. Sec. 9. Funps.—Each Federal agricultural organization shall provide its own funds, and in accordance with the provisions in the Federal trade act, section 10. Sec. 10. AprprroPRIATION.—For the expenses of the Federal agricultural com- mission until the beginning of the fiscal year in 1928 there is hereby appropriated out of the moneys in the United States Treasury, the sum of $ . Sec. 11. RerorTts.— Reports shall be issued in the Federal agricultural system, and in accordance with the provisions in the Federal trade system unity act, section 11. Sec. 12. INvEsTIGATIONS. Each Federal agricultural organization shall from time to time investigate such parts of the Nation’s activities as it is regulating, and the said organizations shall keep informed as to the manner and the methods whereby the same is being conducted, and is authorized to obtain information that will enable it to perform its duties. (b) A representative of the organization, properly authorized, shall, by each person, firm or corporation that is being regulated, be given access to the books and other sources of information concerning the subject matter being investi- gated. The representative may make a copy of such parts as are deemed rele- vant. All information received shall be held in strict confidence until released by order of the organization; and it shall retain in confidence the trade secrets and methods of operation except as publicity is provided by law. Sec. 13. WirnNessEs.—(a) The agricultural parliament and each of its branches may call witnesses, either to testify or to produce documantary evidence relating to any matter under investigation. The request to attend as a witness may be signed by a member of the executive staff or by its examiner, who also may administer oaths and affirmations, examine witnesses and receive evidence. (b) Such attendance of witnesses may be required from any place in the Nation at any designated place of hearing, and testimony may be taken by depo- sition, by order of a member of the executive staff or by an examiner, before any one having power to adminster oaths. Any person may be compelled to appear and depose and produce documentary evidence in the same manner as in other proceedings. (¢) Witnesses summoned before an organization or before an examiner or for the taking of deposition, shall be paid the same fees and mileage that are paid to witnesses in the State circuit court. (d) No person shall be excused from attending and testifying or from pro- ducing documentary evidence on the ground or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to criminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture: Provided, That no natural person shall be prosecuted or subjected to penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any trans- action, matter, or thing concerning which may testify, or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, before the organization or examiner or in making deposition, except for perjury while testifying. (e) For compelling witnesses to appear and testify the organization and the examiner are herewith clothed with the same power which the United States district judges are invested. Sec. 14. To Conpuct REsEARCHES.—Each agricultural organization provided for in this act shall investigate and report on such subjects concerning its industry as may be assigned it by Congress or by either house. or by the President. and shall act promptly. Sec. 15. INTERVENTION.—Any person, firm, or other organization may make application to be heard in connection with a proceeding before the Federal Agri- cultural commission or an agricultural organization provided for in this act, or ask to be accorded the right to appear to question a witness, and upon good cause being shown, to be reduced to writing and filed, may by the presiding officer be allowed to intervene. Sec. 16. ExisTiING REGULATORY POWER IN AGRICULTURE.—(a) The existing regulatory power of the Federal Department of Agriculture shall be exercised through the Federal agricultural commission created bv this act.