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Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)

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1831932415
Document type:
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Title:
Agricultural relief
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Collection:
Economics Books
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183193440X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-232093
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Agricultural relief
Volume count:
Pt. 3
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
III S., S. 181 - 253
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2022
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  • Agricultural relief
  • Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. J. Kehoe, representing Burley Burley Tobacco growers cooperative association, Maysville, Ky.
  • Statement of Mr. Geoffrey Morgan, representing Dark Tobacco Cooperative Association; Hopkinsville, Ky.
  • Statement of R.M. Crowder, president farm bureau and president of the State Chamber of Agriculture, Elk Point, S. Dak.
  • Statement of Charles S. Weller, chairman, South Dakota Agricultrual Equality Commitee, Mitchell, S. Dak.
  • Statement of Edward H. Booth, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of N. J. Holmberg, commissioner of agriculte of the State of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota

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182 
AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
The CrairMAN. With the permission of the committee we will go 
over the list, count the names, and insert the number in the record. 
The count showed the nuihber of names of individuals and farm organizations 
contributing to be 2,007, the contributions ranging from sums of 10 cents to $45.25 
Mr. Aswerr. I would like to make an inquiry. I have seen some 
of these activities. What do they do to constitute that activity? 
What do they raise money for? If they send it down to Washington, 
who uses it down here? 
[ noticed in Wallace’s Farmer the week before this an appeal to 
all farmers to put up and contribute any amount, whether it be a 
dollar or penny. I was just wondering where that money goes. 
Who uses that money? 
The CHAIRMAN. I think you would have to ask Mr. Wallace. 
Mr. AsweLL. It was not Mr. Wallace, but it was this same Ricker 
letter in the Wallace Farmer. I was just wondering what they raised 
that money for. 
The CHAIRMAN. We can have those letters read. 
Mr. AsweLL. No; those are contributors. I want to know where 
the money goes. 
The CaarRMAN. I could not answer that question. 
Mr. AsweLL. I thought you were in such intimate relationship 
that you might know. 
The CHAIRMAN. I have no intimate relationship. -But I know he 
is doing good work. 
Mr. AsweLL. I think it is the duty of this committee to find out 
where those pennies and dollars go, who spends them. 
The CuairMAN. I think you could have a statement of account if 
you would ask for it. I could not speak for Mr. Ricker or anybody 
else. 
Mr. KincuELOE. I want to make this observation. I do not know 
the gentleman, and do not hold any brief for him or Mr. Wallace, 
either one. But since there are inuendos that this contribution goes 
to illigitiamte purpose, I think it ought to be stated. I do not know 
where it goes, but I do imagine it takes some money to have some 
people here representing the various farmers’ organizations of the 
country, whether I agree with them or not, I think they are just 
about as much entitled to be here in Washington and present their 
views as all the big interests represented all over the Capitol Hill. 
That is the way I feel about it, for the farmers in general and not 
specifically about this feature, because I do not know him. 
Mr. Former. I assume they have used the money for organiza- 
tion purposes out there, and they just want to file a list of contribu- 
tions and the names, et cetera. 
Mr. Apxkins. You do not think representatives of other interests 
live on snowballs? 
'r. KincHELOE. Not a bit of it. 
PrryELL. The whole idea is the democratic dollar-per-head 
+. K1NCcHELOE. I understand this morning by special order of 
the committee Mr. Kehoe, who is the representative of the Burley 
Tobacco people, and Mr. Morgan representing the dark tobacco 
people are to be heard. I just want to make this brief statement. 
Tobacco is like cotton, itis a highly sensitive, technical commodity. 
There are several different kinds of tobacco raised in this country.
	        

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