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: vjy W i the eri . ; l:g-jara cl i the ah. ."..1 now ir Eat with it : that if our cil' :talle'to;t' i i crcp3:t::3 r i T cfjthe :n tiv i nana larire re:; , can I : , ! they must te prerarcd U ; .bill. Thus, the exr ensure r. situation in ccr ;t::3 h c ! concern. This i3 true ' fact that. nmy the; . sons are tcirir j to 1. government. as L Hill : find near,3 cf UYzA :. A A A T " , 1 , entt oi ine present ioua, iawai,c cr:t Is full cerreei- i - important decision, mat cecis- f v ion is whether Federal Govern , , ment expenditures shall' be-de- ' . creased : or whether they shall be maintained at present : or tl ; even . higher levels and new taxes levi- ' ed to provide the necessary fund3. 1 Before this article appears, or . shortly thereafter, a relief mes sage is expected, front the Presi- dent which will undoubtedly clar- : lir J IV.W. .if ;". The intense ce-r.-l:nal in-. .'(V tWMT lTf Tl ITf " .. ' T . "71. XII.- I. i -m . ..Mt iujut,...."- :', i income, -cry c;..:r ceu:.. : . down senkes aui c..:r prcLcms 8itriti:1 that t3 r of national coscerj d) not over- indefi,itdj ty 1:cavy U:; shadow the fact that before ti-6: c:r fecial finir. :3 dit it - 1 3 i. J A . Al A wms bihs; ery here and greater improvement tzres. Equally strong sentiment i '4, - ! tc ' , . .,... ! - . W y . .- i H . T ' 3 t t ' - ' . 3 i-'-ir? cn x ! s t 4 Itf tlkv . . . ; - .. . At djf 4,- a. -- ... 'if we I--.: l: - ' . .... ; - I '"'"7 - " 1 "A ed b (11 i::-.":j::ro - J r l m. -a x ' j r- 1 f - - 1 ' r.--, 3 r-1 Lnr era I i; ft . - . I..- r-f-- t "i r f f-- r'--" -! . f-r. L i liei msasure win, ci couxss, uc tui . : 4 , -'i laiiJ taxes. ..Uhea it is made tub-'C-1 c - " carrr;.-, : ; f . t'l'- tirsniiftnnprT!p? witli'tTm nation-!-1 t - ..."..CSj . al welfare. And individuals can ) ' " : t"r : .II . j - . '3 i . do much by frankly facing j the, c":r " 13 r:r- f ; ' ::r ifittiATi Anil rpalidnv .that it1i;t-tiJr I: -' . ra::3 l..:.r en;1-- ' - . c- it. t:.3 tir:.j Ufcrs t! ! c . -1 13 r 2 I j if tl2 r;r:-3 1 " m:i t3 i-. :2 . r r:r::il c:-Ill' it h t:.ls U trra t2 testae ca cr in j I zz c: . A h-. V W.AA :r::3, I 'l:t.- Il l t- l ct:r-jc: It- 11 - tl I Xxvors expanding relkf, and t lt- It-.'. V.".- W.ro smaii amount ol pressure .for , fiscal basis. It is obviow that L zzzlll, 1--:! v:at:r, . curtailment of federal expenditure L pi i,. r,n r:er. coital in rhzty. tzJ ara-.- c r - c: in aUJines. There is virtually no sentiment for new taxes. The present indications are that the President will fix relief funds at the' lowest possible amount con sistent with -the widespread na evprv Tnssih1fl means will he vAi ized to prevent wholesale tax leg-1 tristisa which is junnirg over wlation being thrown into the al-. ""c t" ready muddled Congressional nation. . , Whether, this effort will sit be - ticnal needs. Thus, if the amount IT rjrSiT, ?n recommended by the President is1' developments in the next . 30 mcreasea. u wiu - oe uue 10 me ' pressure exerted tipon members off Congress by their constituents. In other , words, the choice of wheth er the government expenses shall be iowtied or taxes increased is '; with the American people. Under tne pressure of relief de , mands,; it is an ;open secret taa, behind the i: 'scenes consideration is ' being given as to how new . taxes ' ,may be raised, should they be nec essary. In some circles there is even the suggestion of a general sales tax, wnich has Ibeen bitter (".'.ly opposed in the past. In other ' . circles, there arc suggestions for higher excise taxes. But all mem DIVERSIFIED FARMING : 1827 1937.. T " v . - ' f a cr.:: j. : 2 I zl 1 11 tl 2 V t A 1 f 1" T A i.4 - ? . . -., -. .......1 , f " it.. ..2 ir Mil tl 1.2 ir:::r. Xiti'.i ia return tcr'tl they reuicr, I." .!i r::.. ran F.o.'rf rnr-l -!jr,l . Editcrial, June - 21, 1E27: Ulrich B. Fhillips, - Documentary History of -American . Iulustrial imp!:fTil will Aenend lfliwlv nn Society. ' MAU.. . WAA W J llHAd - W 1 U tUL I ... A factors have been undermining in source cf cash income, can tz gro- ia-prolucirg '..'heathy' clci the South's historical dependence wn m . ience corners, aior.g Gitcn frce irem insects tnd upon cotton growing. Eetweei and stream banks, and ether so-.weeis. ;:;-...-:';'.; iy30 and, 1935 cotton cultivation "called "waste .places" about the At practically no cost, on many of. the formerly strictly is rm. , devolicq; '..a small ,-amc A, writer in-the" off ice of the asn crP lars was supplement-; ' average i.oria udioiia tims to willdie 'assistance Administrator, Resettlement Ad- ea by tne cultivation or subsist- iarm coma easuy uave j,j ih zxntzl cut, the farmer c: ministration, Xaiidtmilization:Di-!ence crops. ;The; shifts in crop-1 black valnut trees sail E. W. . havens fcr. wildlife "en fi: vision ' United 'States Department 'Pin? allien have come about dur- uraccer, exitaiioa ri 1113 anl severly . eroded.- Land a Planning the depression years may "not State College. f . les; ena froviies i: VI - w 1AA .Vt.i,; Fublication !Iol7i March, 1937, oe iinterpreted as indices cf per- Ate nut3 irem we uuiui cf e-i cover tor quail, la entitled "Recent rend; Toward manent change,; but in reflecting haf'csted ennualy, ,and v. here .a leec Hush reccomc DiversifiedvFarming "js'onthertvn4sXa,depressIoa period; they suilioient namer cf trees are iro ta tzlz!l tr:? bs left Cotton Areas has dug tip an'iu-? ay.serve as guiding pests in the a fe-v can le cut irc:.i time i;j cf the field cr, if j: teresting old editorial on the SuV,detematioh ct Federal agricul- to tim-j tcr tur.,-:r. - x: strircs. throughout ject of agricultural diversification, twal : poUcies-.pet,, only ,'inf acute lJ cemprlf3r 11 field, y;:.', I am quoting liberally ;from Piods of distress but in"vloiig rCaI v: V " r 1 -:: .TI-2.furrjer.may diek r Mi-iat'A '; TtfemA tft. Wnrf fan-e tlannin? for. the i adiust- tei ct, cr l t- i :;::3 nie r.I ere. r" 7 e i 'I cr anv r1 i f- I V idSo d SStato to TX' .'ot shculd b o?, .f livel, . moarc. of he Sth. , - . , , ,, , : , U tiirg possible to make new taxes : unnecessary' '"'. , -. President Roosevelt has ex- interest to cash crop .farmers. , j r Agricultural diversuication has ' "Diversification; of : crops1 '.and 4 been written about and talked a srreater" emphasis on livestock pro- bout for centuries, but we still c a the t3 tl ; f irri. I a nut3 is tl.2 rjit3 iren cue tree. at C have too little cf it in ti3 -1 j ii.. t... iui . -.in duction has long been. urged: as , yieu """"l means of raising the "living stan.and "outhern agriculture will nev w. rV:t:.dards of the small farm operators ! er attain infer enlenca. until .u, . ,j ; Sa thern cotton Areas where ! fcal -eel f 11 r:;:: v.l: 7.4 ""'amcation in 1 crc:-e re.r--".::7 .me t iarri 1 1:1- farming, practic rn rreTam3 are f 7: ir,. a crcp cf CO trc de.ee an anr.r'1 ins: frcn tT-e e.b cf x.it3 f:rr.-'""3 tV :sv.'c-i!I r: 1 r. cl res, cz, V Ea-TI . AA .. . 2 i-r 1 cf 1.. t: :e,i :tt:r ti..3 ca ar.H "J. V th ctlcr ;' crr: Lr 11 , UUQaseBS imxaAiiexi,, turn may bg ccasiTed as having fur- giel j cf c "HI : it'e ?ffccs of-rexcnxiearc being stud-th -J vSainta"trc:i;. r:'":c: 1a.i c;:"i i. lwX . ' 1 'soil productivity. 1" 1. - jductien Le.e served to tre.l 2 i:r lii frr '..n a; :: ' r;I 10 .: Excise taxes now in effect, in doling' the federal gasiline tax,l Th? d:xei?rce cf Ceuti'ci'.'" cotwa prcl;.:t::n f.Ilr.:'3 ii th:3! and a score ; cf other levies, are Vf cr- f :heuuled.. to" expire in June. 'Fa-v-Tlli :.:r . Tl. j-ai . 1 . a t i ... vi i-; t- '3 that they be, re-cnacad lor er temporary period, ce:2;i;! .Llems anl chan3. m , t::3,: piuu.r- 1.:-. :r a r i, groi-
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