HERE IS HOW THEY VOTED. LOOK UP THE RECdDS 



How Congressmen Voted 



on McNary-Haugen Bill 



/nUR United States Senator, both 

 Congressmen at large, Congress- 

 men from every downstate district, and 

 two Congressmen from Chicago voted 

 for the McNary-Haugen Bill in the 

 69th Congress. These men are: Sen- 

 ator Charles Deneen, Congressmen at 

 large Richard Yates and Henry R. 

 Rathbone, Congressmen Frank R. Reid, 

 William R. Johnson, John C. Allen, Ed- 

 ward J. King, William E. Hull, Frank 

 H. Funk, William Perry Holaday, 

 Charles Adkins, Henry T. Rainey, 

 Loren E. Wheeler, Ed M. Irwin, Wil- 

 liam W. Arnold, Thomas S. Williams, 

 and Edward E. Denison from down- 

 state districts, and Adolph J. Sabath, 

 and Stanley H. Kunz (paired for) of 

 Chicago. 



There are three new Congressmen 

 in the 70th Congress, namely: John T. 

 Buckbee, Homer W. Hall, and J. Earl 

 Major, all of whom have given assur- 

 ance that they will support and vote 

 for the McNary-Haugen Bill now pend- 

 ing, at their earliest opportunity. . 



This is a matter of sincere gratifica- 

 tion to the farmers of Illinois and to 

 all people who believe that the restora- 

 tion of agrriculture to a position of 

 equality with industry is essential to 

 permanent prosperity. 



By Their Records ; 



(Continued from page 1) /.' 



especially interested appeared in the 

 August, 1927, issue of the Rbxx)RD. It 

 would be well for every member to 

 look up that issue and review it thor- 

 oughly before the primaries for the de- 

 tailed story. A few copies of this num- 

 ber are available for distribution and 

 may be had, as long as the supply lasts, 

 by writing the I. A. A. Department of 

 Information, 608 So. Dearborn St., Chi- 

 cago. 



The vote of our representatives in 

 the United States Senate and House 

 on the McNary-Haugen bill in the 69th 

 Congress also is published on page four. 

 Every downstate congressman and two 

 from Chicago voted in favor of the 

 measure. Illinois delivered more votes 

 to the McNary-Haugen bill than any 

 other state. 



The question of increasing the upper 

 limit of indemnity payments by the 

 government on reactor cattle, which 

 was raised by Farm Adviser Foley of 

 Boone county at the I. A. A. District 

 Conference, Aurora, March 10, was re- 

 ferred to the Public Relations Commit- 

 tee of the I. A. A. for investigation. 



Fifty thousand rats were killed in 

 Clinton County, Ohio, recently during 

 a county-wide rat killing contest. A 

 rat does $2 damage annually, says the 

 U. S. government. 



Mil Ui-trK t lUi>oiii', Luke, MclUliryi 



Sen. Swift - 



Rep. Weiss 



Rep. Stewart 



Rep. Juckson 



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lOth District (t)gle, Winnebago) 



Sen. Hieks 



Rep. Baker 



Rep. Cireen 



Rep. Hunter.- 



12th District (Carroll, JoDavieM, Stephensonl 



Sen. Myers 



Rep. Acker 



Rpp. Babb 



Rep. Fran», C. D 



1 4th District (Kane, Kendall) 



Sen. Kessinger - 



Rep. McCarthy 



Rep. I'effers 



Rep. Hoar._ 



lOtli District (T.i\nni?»ton Marshall, I'litiiaiii 

 Woodford) 



.Sen. l.antz _ 



Rep. Turner, C. M..— 



Rep. Bruer - 



Rep. Fahy.__ 



18th District (Peoria) 



Sen. Daily.:. 



Rep. Scholes. 



Rep. Eckley 



Rep. McClugage 



20th District (Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee) 



Sen. Meents 



Rep. Trotter (Deceased) „ 



Rep. Miller 



Rep. Beckman 



22d Di«trict (Editar, Vermilion) 



Sen. Bailey 



Rep. Luckey._ 



Rep. Stanfield , 



Rep. Breen. 



24th District (ChanipaiKn. Moultrie, Piatt) 



Sen. Dunlap - 



Rep. Little 



Hep. Reeves 



Rep. Hawkins 



2tith District (Ford, McLean) 



Sen. Bohrer __ 



Rep. Johnson, G. J 



Rep. Hut-son 



Rep. Martens 



-■■^tli District (DeWitt, Logan, Macon) 



Sen Deck 



Kep. Chvnowpth..„ 



Kep. Clark 



Rer. Hoff 



30th District (Brt»wn, Cass, Mason, Menard, 

 Schuyler. Tasewell) 



Sen. Smith 



Rep. Tice _ 



Rep. Lohnianii 



Rep. TeeL 



32d District (Hancock, McDonough, Warren) 



Sen. Brown, N»t. 1.. 



Rep. Robbins 



Rep. Foster. _ 



Rep. Hanley , 



33<1 District (Henderson, Mercer, Rock Island) 



Sen. Carlson _ 



Rep. McCaskrin 



XW'^. Searle 



Kei> Sinnctt 



34 Hi District (Clark, Coles, Douglas) 



Sen. Hamilton 



Rep. Baxter 



Rep. Cork 



Rep. O'H .ir 



3oth District (DeKalb, I.ee, Whiteside) 



Sen. WriKtit _ 



Rep. .Allen 



Rep. Warren. ._ 



Rep. Devine 



36th District (Adam.-, Calhoun, Pike, Scott) 



Sen. McNay 



Rep. .Arnold 



Rep. Bush 



Rep. McAdanis | 





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