AGRICULTURAL RELIEF
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Mr. CLArRkE. On the other hand, there is no pro ositi
to the representatives of the various locals who voted if thon, put a
were not instructed?
Mr. SExAUER. That is right.
Mr. CLARKE. I am a member of that board, and so far as my
membership and directorship is concerned there has been no expression
of opinion; it is left to me the same as this is left to Mr. Sexauer———
Mr. SEXAUER. Yes.
Mr. CLARKE (continuing). To use his own good judgment; and
when you get back to it fundamentally, given anv intelligence on
the part of the farmers themselves, they have confidence in us and
in our judgment, and when they have not, so far as I am concerned
they can kick me out.
Mr. Apkins. The point I am making is that the majority of this
board will not have taken action unless they thought it would have
met the approval of the constituents.
Mr. CrarkEe. That is all right; but so far as reflected judgment
of the producers is concerned, there is mighty little.
Mr. Apkins. That is not what I am contending, but my point
is that these men certainly would not have taken this action unless
they thought it would meet the approval of the farmers they repre-
sent. I got called severely yesterday for amplifying a statement
which this man made when he started his statement here by stating
that they did not expect to use it, but they appreciated if they
didn’t favor some legislation to keep these fellows on their own
products in the West that they would have been having them in
the same position.
Mr. WirLiams. They are not seeking this legislation to take
advantage of themselves, but it is good for somebody else. I think
everybody understands his testimony as expressing our case.
Mr. KiNncHELOE. They would take the sirup of fies and give
the quinine to somebody else.
The CuHairMAN. I believe we are all agreed that the aim of the
bill is to make it possible for the farmers to market their commodities
in the way that would give them the benefit of our protective laws
already established, more particularly the tariff. I understood you
to say that you are getting the benefits of the tariff. Therefore
you could not expect to gain anything by this bill. That your
organization has brought about a marketing plan that gives the
producer the benefit of the tariff now.
Mr. Sexaver. I did not entirely claim that. I think that that
organization has without question done a great many things which
have brought about conditions that give it the benefit of the tariff.
The CHAIRMAN. You are receiving the benefits of the tariff now?
Mr. SExavER. I believe that they are receiving to quite an extent
the benefits of the tariff at the present time.
The CHARMAN. But vou believe your people are entitled to the
tariff and all protection laws already established.
Mr. SexarEr. I think there is no question about that. I do not
think we can exist without it. }
The Cuamrvan. If you are not getting the benefit of the tariff
you would then be in favor of making the protective tariffs effective.
Mr. SExAUvER. You mean making this law?
The CaairMAN. I mean making our protective laws effective.