AGRICULTURAL RELIEF Department of Agriculture prices—Continued Cy RICE 1924__. 1925. 1926... 1927 Ca) New Nrleans Blue Rose London Carolina Tice Tents 6.9 "0 Tariff Per 1b. $0. 02 .02 .02 02 TOBACCO (LEAR 1924 . 1925. 1926_ _. 1997 Dy, fe mmmecemmmececcaeee-....Per pound._. fe acre memnmeeea GOL emo eea CO. Average virginia- North Carolina Aue cured London Virginia leaf Cents RB. 6 3 5 v2 Tariff we i Average January-November. § The tariff on tobacco is shown below. It is to be observed that there is a wide range on the various tvpes of tobacco. 7. Tobacco: Wrapper— stemmed... Unstemmed.___. ._ _. Filler, when mixed with more than 35 per cent wrapper— Stemmed. _. Unstemm- Filler, n. s. p. stemmed. I 'netemmean Tariff per nontnd 75 10 3x5 Para- graph, act of 1622 501 301 501 301 »() Tobacco—Continn temmeaq. Unstemmed All other tobacco. Scrap tobacco. _ _______ Cigars and cigarettes_ ______. Tariff per nonnd 2.75 210 55 .35 4 50 Para- graph, act of 1922 601 AOL 603 603 £05 Plus 25 per cent ad valorein. WasHINGTON. D. C.. February 28, 1928. Hon. GiLBert N. HAUGEN, Chairman Commattee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Dear MR. Haven: During the six weeks of committee hearings on H. R. 7940 (the surplus control bill) witnesses who appeared before the committee on behalf of the farm organizations in support of this measure have suggested several amendments and modifications. In the judgment of the representatives of the farm organizations who have been in Washington closely following con- sideration of this measure by the committee, there are some changes which should be adopted. In order to avoid prolonging the committee hearings by further personal testimony, we ask permission to file this outline of the amendments which we believe should be adopted to H. R. 7940, with brief statements of the purpose of the suggested amendments. We respectfully ask the committee to give careful consideration to the following recommendations: [. Advisory councils (sec. 4): In order that the board may avail itself of the cooperation of advisory councils which directly represent the agriculture of each of the 12 land-bank districts, we suggest that the provisions for commodity advisare councils set forth in section 4 be changed so as to vrovide an advisory