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The IlKnoU Agricultural A»»ociation Record 



December 6, 1924 



^ IL.L1IISIOIS 



AGBICI'LTIRAL ASSOCIATION 



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illslied every other Saturday by the Illlnoia AKrlcuI- 

 i) Asaoriation, 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 

 lois. Kdited by Department of Information. H. C. 

 Cher. Director. 



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ored as second class matter Oct. 10, 1921. at the post 

 ■e at Chlc.ico. Illinois, under the act of March 3. 1879. 

 eptance for malllngr at special rates of postage pro- 

 ■d for In Section 1103. Act of October J. 1917, author- 

 I Oct. 31. 1921. 



' Iiidividu.al membership fee of the Illinois Agrlcul- 

 il Association Is five dollars a year. This fee includes 

 merit of fifty cf>nts for subscription to the Illinois Ag- 

 iltural Association R£COid. 



itmastcr: In returnihg an uncalled-for or misaent 

 . y. please Indicate key number on address as is re- 

 red by law. 



OFKICEIW 

 Presklent, S. II. Tlioiiipson, Quincy. 

 Vice-I*rcsident. C. 11. \Vat.son, DeKalb. 

 Trea.surer, K. A. C<>«les, Itloonilngton. 

 Secretary, (ieo. A. Fu.v, Sycamore. 



K.VECUTIVE CO.M.MITTKE 

 Uy Congressional Districts 



llllh Jacob Olbrlch, Harvard 



12lh G. F. Tullock, Rockford 



131h C, E. Bamborough. Polo 



14«h W, H. Moody, Port Byron 



15lh H. E. Goembel, Hooppole 



16th A. R. Wright, Varna 



17th F. D. Barton, Cornell 



18lh R. F. Karr, Iroquoi* 



19th J. L. Whisnand, Charleston 



20th Earl C. Smith, Detroit 



21$t.,.., Samuel Sorrells, Raymond 



22nd Stanley Castle, Alton 



23(d J. E. LIngenfelter, Lawrencevllle 



24(h Curt Anderson, Xenja 



251h Vernon Lessley, Sparta 



Directors of Departnients 

 I. A. A. Office 



General Office and Assistant to Secretary, J. H. Kelker; 

 Organization, G. E, Metzger; Information, H. C. Butcher; 

 Transportation, L. J. Quasey; Taxation and Statistics, 

 J, C. Watson; Finance, R. A. Cowles; Fruit and Vege- 

 table Marketing, A. B. Leeper; Live Stock Marketing, 

 Wm, E. Hedgcock; Dairy Marketing, A. D. Lynch; 

 Phosphate-Limestone, J. R. Bent; in charge Poultry and 

 Egg Marketing, F. A. Gougler; special representative 

 or> Tuberculosis Eradication, M. H. Petersen; Legal 

 Counsel, Donald Kirkpatrick; Co-operative Accounting, 

 Geo. R. Wicker. 



The Slipping Clutch vs. 



the Three-In-One Gear 



If the MeNiiry-Hangcn bill did nothing more 

 ithaii .iiwakeii public sfiitiiiient to the faet that there 

 is a iliirciTiu-e in the farmer's ilollar ami the non- 

 fa iiiiit"s dollar, all the time, money and energy 

 pi t upon it were well invested. 



The JleNary-lIaiigen bill has blazed a trail in the 

 piiTilie's brain. In tlie wake of the trail there is 

 eiiniinon knowledge tliJit the farmer's dollar is 

 w ^rfh less than is right. The farmer's dollar is 

 Miinetliing like a slipping eliiteh on an automobile. 

 T le eliiteh fails to get the full cffieieney out of the 

 IMwer expended; the farmer's dollar returns only 

 ■S'; per cent effieieiie}-. The non-farmers' ihillar 

 tl ese days is like a three-in-one gear in a Ford. The 

 ei giue runs no faster, but the gear brings extra 

 mileage. 



The task of the agricultural commission recently 

 a|ipi)iiit«'il by I'ri'sideiit Coolidge is to help tighten 

 tie clipping eliiteh in the farmer's ear so it can 

 li;iv<' a lair ehaiiil'e of keeping up with the three-in- 

 <i|ii'> gear of the non-farmer. The President went 

 on record during the recent campaign that the 

 ii eipiality between the two kinds of dollars must be 

 iM iiali/.<<J. That is an achievement of the McNary- 

 Jlriiigcii campaign in itself. 



This iiiec|uality is shown by the chart herewith 

 ri produced. The chart is a Hureau of Jjabor Statis- 

 ti-s whiiU-.-iale price index, cla.ssitied by the bureau 

 ii to agricultural and non-agrieultural commod-^ 

 it es. The years 1!)0!) to l!tl4 are taken as a basis 

 fir eomi)arison. In other words, to use a continu- 

 ation of the partially drawn figure of the clutch 

 and the gear, the basis line of 100 in the chart 

 c( uld be taken as meaning the average speetl of all 

 automobiles (dollars) from 1909 to 1914. The 

 li ic labeled agricultural, then, means that the farin- 

 ei "s car's clutch has been slipping at various 

 aiiounts ,'iince the beginning of 1922. The three- 

 iii-one gear non-agricultural car has been ahead 

 all during the period. The average speetl of all 

 i-i rs' (all commodities) is shown by the heavy, black 

 line in the middled i 



A minute's study of the chart shows thatHhcre 

 hi s been a recent tendency of the agricultural line 

 In ri.se toward the non-agricultural level. This has 



been caused by tlie increase in farm ])roducts prices 

 during the summer and fall, but at the tail end of 

 the agricultural level we find a siiddi'ii ilowiiwanl 

 trend. 



The aftcr-elcetion boom, which came after the 

 diart was made, is undoubtedly causing the noii-ag- 

 rieultural line to turn upward sharply. Krum obscr- 



J 100 

 1922 1923 I92<t 



vation the indications are that the agriculliii-al line 

 rs running about level with its last point. The r«- 

 Millaiit widening between the lines means that the 

 three-in-one gearctl ear is glutting way ahead of the 

 car with the slipping clutch, apid illiisl rates llir 

 present need for enactment ot legislation ciiilioily- 

 iiig prliici]ili's such as underlicd the actual nui-liaii- 

 ic>i of the McXary-Ilaugen bill. 



Solemn consideration of this chart pictures the 

 trenienilous task of the agriculjjiral commission and 

 at the same time shows a great field of endeavor for 

 all farm organizations. The Illinois Agrieiilliiral 

 Association has been in the front trenches baltliiig 

 to bring these upper and lower lines tiigetller. 

 Kveii the fortunate occurrence of a world shortage 

 this year has not brought the lines to eiiiiality. As 

 long as this iiieipiality exists, the 1. A. .\. will eon- 

 tiiiiie to help tighten the screws on tlie slipping 

 clutch. 



A Warning 



Every little while .some new pidiiiiitiiiii selieiiie 

 is launched in connection with ground luek plios- 

 jihate i)roperties or oi)eralions in Tennessee. Some 

 of these schemes have not seemed to be based upon 

 honest objects. Otlicis are honest in purpose but 

 are I'lPiinded upon iiiisinilid Imsiiiess prineii)les or 

 form. Nearly always sueli plans seem to center 

 around the idea that the Illinois fanner is tlic big 

 game to be bagged. 



There are iiidieatiniis that picniiiilidM pnijeets are 

 in the making at this time. 



Farm IJureau and farm biii-eaii iiiemlK rs should 

 not allow themselves to be tied up at one end of a 

 contract without knowing that the fellow at tin' 

 other end can and will make goml and th.it the 

 contract will prove to |)e worth while to the plms- 

 hate user or investor. This apjilies whether tlie 

 scheme is one of bond or stock selling or one of 

 phosphate rock selling, especially if the latter is for 

 future delivery. 



The I. A. A. maintains a phosi>hate-Iiiiieslone de 

 partment whose business it is to keej) infnriiied on 

 all developments in the phosphate field and be able 

 to give intelligent and unbiased advice to its iiieni- 

 bers and the IJureaiis, Before being led into any 

 such schemes be sure anil make use of this service 

 which is youi-s for the asking. Wild eat schemes 

 of any kind are not only disastrous to the victim 

 but are unfair to legitimate, honest producers in 

 the industry. 



— o — 



An Acorn Today; An Oak Tree Tomorrow 



The essay contest is over. It has planted seeds 

 of thought in the nimble brains nf approximately 

 1,000 Illinois boys and girls who competed. An 

 ap|)lication of the old adage, "Kroiii little acorns. 

 giant oak trees grow" is fitting lure. The farm 

 bureau thoughts germinated in the minds of these 

 1,000 boys and girls will grow into untold value 

 for the Farm Bureau and its work. 



The planting and growth of maii.\ >if these seeds 

 of thought has witliout a doubt caused sprouting 

 among other members of the families. Some of the 

 letters fnun the winning contestants who wrote on 

 "Why Dad Should Behmg to the Farm liiiri'aii.'' 

 reveals that fathers who have been iion-meinliei-s 

 have seen a little more ligflit and have even signified 

 their intention of joining. 



The Farm Bureau is an acorn today; it will be 

 an oak tree tomorrow. 



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oi »» nrK;i..iz«- Prestige 



'I'll \ »if«- »f MfiiilXTt: Inwirnil of iiiorKliiK Iti honrd oC 

 IrjHli-. why ntM iiiriKC :ill Inrm orKiiiif/.:it i«ii«* in(o »im* tin- 

 lioiinl l(<ilt>r:iliMii >.*» n Urn * uhck-hn iinil I In- l'rff*iil«>ii( 

 Mtiitl t« kin»« »litit 111*- i:tri.MT« \*»iH thry i-oiihl mjm'iiL 

 llirniiuli S:.n» I li«>mpsiiii lik«- orn;iMi««>(l liil»or .tiiciikN 

 tlir«Mi;ili ^.'iiii (•(MiipcrN. 



llrliiMT llniiMOii, \«'%«arK. lllini»lM. 



\oii C tiM- >l(-mb<r<.: 



I Mhiill tiiiil(-rf.-ikf ««• Kcl forth %^tint 1 ItclU'vo Im n fnlr 

 tiiMl Nlrjiiulitlt*r»;ird :ii»s\*(r It* tin* l«*ltiT« « li*4-h «»Te 

 |jriiit«-il in l)i<> l:><^1 l(t-<-ortl Kriltfii l>> U. K. i:ne«-lniiiii, 

 |iri-«iiil*Mit <>l Iho «'liri^liini t fiiiiily Kiiriii ntirrnii »f \<iku- 

 ■iiiH.. Mr. i:iiu«-liii:iir<> IrlH-r rel«*pri'»l K|M>rifl«-iill>- to re- 

 <liM-tioii friiiii .Sl.'i lo SKI »r rami l*iirf!iii (liifM. 



'I'IiIn li-ttt-r iM lo |M>iiil out tli(> N«*\i-ral Mii|i<-rior iiilviin- 



laui-N ol' lli«> l|il.% niriMlMTMhiii. It MhiMihl not Im- < NtriiftI 



in :in> »»:i> a** Im-iiik aniauonist h' to \l r. i:n(E<*l- 

 ^fp man. Mi- lin«t itMTi-l> ItroiiKlit n|i a Mii«'^lion »liifh 

 ^'*> Mlionht Itr luiMWi-ri'il l«*r llii' iMiii-lit «>!' all the nicm- 



, l»l'PH. 



*^^* 'I'lif oruanixnlion <li'|iarliii«'ii( liaM li:iil «*4inMiilrr- 



Cff\ alil«- cxiK'i-irni'c imrkinu itilli «arioiiN «Mtiiiii> Parni 



^ ^ lliir«-ant oa llu* mkiIUt ol tiM* nnioniil ol iIucn. II 



4-t)s|<H ahoiil -«• iiiurli IMT iit*-iiift<-r lo nut a ('oaiit> 



i'arni lltircaii anti roniliT >.rr%i«-c. 'I'ln- slfv wt I In- foiinl>, 



«-oiiilili*Mi <tl Ihr ri»ad*>. «-oiM*rii<ralioii *tf llic ■n«-iiil«TKhiti. 



»-l4'.. ar<* f;M-l*»M* rfmtlallntr tliiM i-o-*!. 



'li\o thhiKM liiiliH-f a larnn-r lo Join llic Kami lliiri'au: 



I. l\nott i«-ilui' of liif ncfil of a^rit-nhiir.-il <M-ononiic 

 antI H«M-ial lite ol a Ki-ncral tar in orKnni'-nlion, and 

 hiN <lui> to Nn|t|iorl niicIi an or^^anixa t ton Ititl h nior- 

 nll> anil llnaii«-lHll> . 



'J. Inili\<ilnal and i-itHr'-i ivi* hi'actit ol' Ihf Ni>rvi«-*-M 

 ofli-ml l»> Ihr ortt:in!/.a<ioii. 



I |)'.tiiil oiil Ihi'si- |«\i» inalti-rN »m ii Ita^iN for my nrRil- 

 iiii-n( to rolloH. 



\ uooil farm liiircciii nii-nilM-r Inokw at ttit* i-iiNt of th«* 

 ik«T^ iiT in llii' litiUt of \:iln«* r<-«M-i« I'll. 'I'hfH, I lM'li«-\i> 

 li:iN ItiM'ii fijll> iirovrn in our «>\|M'rifii«-t' in f»i-«iTal <-iinn- 

 tifo. 'I'ltrrr in a I mo a |l>t>i-lioloKi<*al t ii*» poinl «% ith ri'- 

 i%|(r«*t lo (III* amiMtnt of nii-nt >»*'rslii|i tci'. Any man nilli 

 an.t hiiMincKN ahllily »oiiIil far rallu-r Iii-Iohk: lo an <»r- 

 uaiii/alioii » tiii-li h»*i K«»nii* iis>tf-lM liack of It titan to »ii 

 ofn-ini/alion «tlii«-h i« liroki*. lli* i\oiilil aUo 

 far ralln'r join an iiri;aiii/a liitti « Ui*'!t i<« «»'ir Accd>ftf 

 tlvitf linan«iari> lliatt lo hflp Mil a liankr*ipt ^SS€IS 

 i:tic "oiil of Ilii- Itolr." IIi'Imm-. Ihr ai'unmcnt li/fnin 

 fur a m<*i«lMrx!.i|» fiM- vittliolf'nl ly larpi* to J"ain 

 l»ro|ii-rly farr,> un lltr 

 tlon. 



l''or a l-'at'in lliirraM t'* |iro|ii*rl> ho III il<it 

 i»i'tiihfr*ihi|> it is atMo ni't-fsoart lliat il ri-itil*-r r**al »k€-r\~ 

 ill'. 'I'liiv M4T\ ii-i- fttxiN tiiiincy. 'I' It I' «t *>nki*M| i-ounf y 

 I '.iria lltiri-aiiH lo<l:i> in a |ln:nii-ial it ay linil it hard lit 

 n-iiili-r till* kind of Ni-r\ ici- » liii-h I hi-ir iti«*nihi>rNhl|* re- 

 iluirfM. 



'I'hf arK:iinii.-nl, of 4*oiirh*>, al»a>>> i*ri-«i'iil(*d in i-itniiiM*- 

 li«>tt » itli I hr riMiiMM-il titi'iiilicrsliiit fi-i- \n that tttorc ttii-n 

 i«ill .l«>in. 'I'lii*r*> :ir«* l»<i \ ii-«« pi>ittl<* » lii<-h may hi* laki'ii 

 of thai Nlatontont: 



In I hf lirsr i»liii-e, itiir «'\piTi«'iti*i' iIocn not lM>:ir out 

 aii>' truth in that arKumt-nl. l-'or InNtjini-e, in IIh' I:io>I 

 tiicnihfrNhip «-:inipai|£it oiti* coiiitf y ri'tllifi'd IIm iIiii'm on 

 th«- Htrcnsrlh itf a fi*flit*U' ^hal il woiiM Kt't a lartci-r 

 mi-iiihi'i-Mhip. \flrr a *>lri>ntii>«M i-aitt p;ii^'n Ihat i*«»iiiil> 

 Wixn 011I3 ahli' to *ticn np i;o per i-oiil of its fiiriniT m<'m- 

 ItfrMhip, llfm-c. the ri*iItii-lion in I hi* iIui'h Mci'minj;!^ 

 hail Mt» I'fffM-l «hat*v4'r. \ 



'I'liri*!- «tlhf*r «-oiinlifM iit«'r4'aw»-il thi-ir mrnihi-rNlifp iIik'n 

 from ^l«> lo yir. pi-r >i-:ir atiA in all lhi<>(> 4-aKi*<. a un-ali-r 

 piTffnlaKi* itf thi* oM nii*ttihiTship %\as siKiird up than did 

 I hi* ftktinly that rtiliiri'd ihi- iltM-<4. 



'lite N4>roiid «ii>t%poinl K lli.-it vwn mIiimiIiI tin* potlui*- 

 linn in itiii-M infri-a*ir thf nit 111 hi- r of nii-iiihcrs il t\i>iilil 

 i-all f%*r iii«>ri*a.Ht>d Hrr^ ii-i- front I '\*- i-onnly |'':irni Ihircaii 



olllfi- anil aiKo Ihr I. \. A. on Ii-sh fiindK. Il ■■o.oii!<4 ri> 



lo hi-rt** I.IIOU mi-ii ill a i-oniil> I'ar-itt llnn-ati than il doi-s 



r\4- filHI. I»*i IIm- luf*}** 41 1 thi> 



on Muuu4"oi)-(l h> Mr. I':n(£i-ltniin 



iiniil> lantt lliirrau iiilh LI'IHI 



Mnrt> ntcttilM-rs «\4*iild li.-ni- an iMcitinr ttf 



jrjLff c ip; St. i.Mi. On till- .SI.%.IM» ItaxU an <'4|iiat 



itiOtM'iil ot iiii-omc fiiiilfl Im- (ihl.-iinnl 



f rotii 7>ll 111 flit t*4-iN. I 4-r(aiiil> a hi-l- 



»*•;• sir\ii-<' ridiTil hi- rcndirrd on that 



ii'4>4> f4» 7NI> nti-iiili4'r>* tliati 4-4iiii4l poMsiUlv lii* rfiiili-ri-d 



10 i.::fMi. 



l-'ront otir rxprrii-iu-i- anil 4il)N4-rx alion, it is nitl 1 hi* 

 anioiMit of ilti4-«. that k«-4-|ix a man 4miI i>f a i-oiinty l''arin 

 lliir«>ati in \*Tt pi-r n-iii i»f Hit- i>as.fx. \\ t- nil r4-c4imilv^i- 



tUv f«4*l, of I rst*-. Ihal il i« i|i<il4- 4tf|i>ii iiNi-d »h a riason 



»hy n man doi'H nol Join, hnf in ri-nlily It In mori* an 

 «-\4ii»i* itian a rt-aMtn. 



I am 4-on\ in4-i-tl that a farmi-r \i )io [n Nitid i»ii orcanl/a- 

 llon »i!l join a foiiniy I'arni lltiri-aii and I hi- IIIJnoiN 

 lurii-tillural \-<.<tflal>on no mailer i\lial t hi- dii4-M. m4i 

 l*>tiK t\H Ilt4'> Jiri- t^llhiii ri-asi>n: liiil if lie im mo( Nold on 

 orKaiti/alion il is n liartt matfcr !•> u.vt liini in «-teii 

 thoiifrh thi- dni-s he only iiiu' t|«»liar a yi-ar. 



I hi-lit'Vi* thai lhi> iiM-nihi-rMhip In ui-nrral iti Ihr Illinois 

 Aurii-nlliiral .\NKocl:itittn »ill aKri-i- fhal yir» \u-r yi-ar 

 ilid's in Ihf i 4 Italy t'arm Itari-a;! and I hi- lllinoiN .\i;ri- 

 4-tiltiiral \KMOfiatMin Is no| 4iut i>f lini- »iili tin- «||i«>m paid *! 

 ill i»lhi-r orKaiiir.:i(ioiis iti' :i k^iniilar naMiri- ri-pri-Ki>n(iiiK,- 

 ollii*r iiiiliiMlrii-M. Thi-ri* is n«* r\i-iis4- |f> !i4* huhIi- front a 

 ^landpoint of Ni-r> t4-i- fij- ol dollars and rrniM NaviMl Ih4* 

 iHi-mhfrship i*f tli*^.<- or;:.aiii/nlioiis. . I'hi- fitiinty l-'arm 

 llnrfaii.s in Illinois aii:l th*- llJIiiois \c>'i<-iiil ttral .tsMoi-la- 

 114)11 hati- paid m'aM> linti's Hd- anitiiat iIucn in thi* Na«- 

 inn** Ihal ha\i- In imi i-M'i'4-t4-il lhr4MiKh thi- varintiM llnt-s 

 4»f M4-r% ii-4- t\ h it'll ibt- i>ruani/,alion niri-rs. 



*;. 1:. M*'tyK4-r. diri-t-fnr. 

 Oruani/iiliiMi ili'parinifiii, |. \. \. 



$15 Means *^''lr„ 

 More 

 Service 



••\Hii-o i»f llfiiilMTs"* I'oliinin; 'Ihi- ri*Iallt>iiNhip i>f llu- 

 farm hiiri-ati nii-nib«-r !*> his l-'arm Itiirf-iiii i-an hi- i-v- 

 prrsNi-d in lliri'i- «oril,s.— hi- Is it. I) the fartiirr « ho 

 Ii4-i'iinii-s a nifml»»T hy siunin*^ ih.- uti-inhfr.ship «-iinlrai-l 

 it)ll> ri-ali/is tl)4- ii*4-4ssily fttr farim-r orKani/.alion. anil 

 Ihal till- l-'arm lliireati is lits <t\\it oruatii/i(ii4in. in \%hl4-h 

 III- is on<- 4»f Ihi* uikils. Iti- «\ill thitik mimI Mpcak of || ns 

 liiM o»n. 



'I'oo many ttii'iiihrrs lia\4- M-4-it tml.t on 4- i*r i\\ a thinics 

 of %alii*- in Ihr l-*arni flori-nti. — I h4iK«- t!iincs t\hich Itavi- 

 hroimhl lh«-in a dirri-t sai ii>u 4*f nioti- 



i-> . — and It .-IX I- faili-d to ki'i- t In- Im-iii-- k . . 



Ills l<i a;:rii-iillnri- as ii «\ hiili-. \i-- UtreCt 



«'oiiipliptliiiii-nl<« of It u 4* lit* rat nainn- n ca t m. 



thai may Im> of far Kr.-ali-r \a!tu- oeTXetltS LeaSt 

 th:>n atty dim-t M£t« inun ari- ovi-r- r .a 



lonkrd l.j «"" many 01 ns Kiinply hi-- iniportant 



i-aiisc \i 4> look only lor iliti-i-l i-awlt 

 KaxInKx. 



Ill any i-n-oprr.tHvr <»r iirKaiii/ril rflTiirt U it* r:iNy to 

 forK*-t Ihal il is ti>ain itorK <hat h:ox<-s Ih*- load. In Ihi- 

 o!il fasliiiini-il harn raisiiit: xx hi-n llu- man in 4-harKi- Maid. 

 **lli-a««- Ho," and all lif|i-d at 4iiii-<-. il wah llii-ir f-onihini-d 

 lori-i- thai put Ihi- hi^' |it.»[n-rs in plai-i-. 'rr:im 4\4»rk ilid 

 x\hat no oti4- wot-kiii:; atom- i-onM haxi- HC4-oni|»lislt4*il. 

 i:afli 4tni- iliil his III! \«h4'n hi- was i-alli-d. In Ihi- Farm 

 lliiri-aii Ihi- i-all itt «Ii>Ii-imI 1 tii- oru.ini/.ation ni-ains| mis^ 

 laki-n iil(-:is i»r M4-r«i4-i- i-ititi*-s in \arioi;N x«:t>i>> and plai-i-N. 

 With lh<- lack 4>f e\|ii>rii-iH'i- In orKani/a< ion 111110111; n^ 

 fariiM-rM it Im tiiit 1« hi* xx iMiJi-ri-d at tliat hiiiiii- of iix itrt- 

 i-onfiis4-d liy tht* i-normoiis ntl rtili-N madi- In l<-uislali4>n. 

 lax «|Ui-Nll4»iis. fri-i^lil rali-s. and 4-o-4i;irr;itiv4- iiiarki-tinK:> 

 tinil I It I- actix itli-H XX it III n I hi- i-oimty |'4)r more «-l1lt-ii-nt 

 111 i-fh oils of i-rop an«l Mx i- sloi-k iirtnliifiinn. 



ThiM is nn aui* i« xxtiii-h a^ii'Ii'iillni'i- iiiiinI lir inaili- n 

 husini-sM iiiNti-ail i»r jii^l a iiM-aiiN of <-\i«t4-ti4-t-. An m 

 husini-ss It should pa> intrrt-Mt on th«- i-apit.'il antI latior 

 inxi-s|4-d. TI14* ftiria«-rM »rr tht* only niit-N Ihtil t-aii in.*i:.4* 



it lilt HO, 



(t.'niithnii'l ot, jinLr.' :t, »-(>;mmi 3i 



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