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Financing For 

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Richer Rural Social 

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Fight Against AAA 

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R. F. D. 



I9EPTEMBER 

 1935 



Rural free delivery of mail is 

 taken today as a matter of course. 

 Yet it was not always so. Until 

 lfi96 farmers had to go to the near- 

 est post office for their mail. OR- 

 GANIZED FARMERS changed 

 this. Their representatives at 

 Washington demanded federal leg- 

 islation providing for RFD serv- 

 ice. In Congress the proposal was 

 called "socialistic," and a "danger- 

 ous innovation of government." But 

 the bill passed. 



Today ORGANIZED Farmers 

 have a similar fight on their hands 

 to establish equality of opportunity 

 and permanent price parity for 

 farm products. 



