INDEX. 883 



READY, EDWARD S., representing New South Oil Company, of Little Rock, Ark. 

 Against the bill Company's investment in oil mills Employees of cotton-seed 

 oil mills Butterine industry largely affects us, 731 Discussion of Cotton-Seed 

 Oil Trust, 732. 



ROGERS, W. A., representing board of trade of Watertown, N. Y. For the bill 

 Statement filed, 412 Why the Grout bill is favored. 



ROYCE, C. H., manager Morton farm, New York For the bill Dairymen have the 

 right to the use of the yellow color, 379. 



SANSOM, MARION, representing cattle interests of Texas Against the bill Number 

 of cattle raised and slaughtered from Texas, 732 Grout bill advocates ground 

 not well taken, 734 Class legislation that we do not think right, 735 People 

 might be educated to eat uncolored oleomargarine, 736. 



SCHELL, CHARLES E., representing the Ohio Butterine Company, of Cincinnati, Jacob 

 Dold Butterine Company, Kansas City, Mo., and Union Dairy Company, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio Against the bill Discrimination condemned, 255 Oleomargarine 

 and butter almost identical, 257 Natural color of oleomargarine and butter, 

 259 Nutritive qualities of oleomargarine, 260 Used in majority of Soldiers' 

 Homes, 261 Oleomargarine is butter Opposes adulterations, 261 Factories 

 must be ready for Government inspection Both oleomargarine and butter are 

 colored, 262 Amount of color in butter Color requirements of various mar- 

 kets Creamery butter, 263 Tilden R. and Albert French, of French Brothers 

 Dairy Company, quoted, 264 How some butter is made, 265 Oleomargarine 

 doesn't imitate butter, 266 Milk and cream used in oleomargarine Use of acids 

 in renovated butter, 267 Packing stock Talk of a trust Oleomargarine adver- 

 tised by retailers, 269 What makes difference in price of various grades of oleo, 

 269 Retailer must be fair, 270 Best way of making butter, 271 Opponents of 

 Grout bill Destruction of industry Can't taste be cultivated for oleomargarine 

 without color, 271 Effect of color upon the palate, 272 All farm products 

 enhanced in value Pride of poor man, 273 Commissioner Wilson quoted, 274 

 Dr. Wiley's statements, 277 "United dairy sentiment" questioned Con- 

 sumers buy direct Conspiracy denied, 280 Where State laws are enforced, 

 281 Legal side, 282 Officers of National Dairy Union, 282 Why not select 

 another color, 284 Why oleomargarine makers acquiesced in State legislation, 

 286 Supreme Court decisions, 287 Attitude of General Grout, 289 Enforce- 

 ment in Ohio, 290 The bill's avowed purpose and its real purpose, 291 Have 

 they really proven any amount of fraud, 291 How oleomargarine is sold, 292 

 Federal regulations, 293 Ohio pure-food law, 294 Present law sufficient, Grout 

 bill prohibitive, 295 Number of retail oleomargarine dealers in Ohio Instruc- 

 tions to dealers, 296 Notifying hotel and restaurant guests, 297 Oleomargarine 

 not sold for butter, 301 Manufacturers do not defend fraud, 302 Effect of 

 Grout bill Evasions of friends of bill, 303 Difference between Wadsworth sub- 

 stitute and present law, 305 Grout bill only reduces tax Fails as a revenue 

 measure Summing up, 306 List consumers offered, 381 Telegrams offered, 568. 



SHARPLESS, JOSEPH C., Chester County, Pa., farmer -For the bill From standpoint 

 of farmer Use of his brand by oleomargarine maker, 220. 



SHARPLESS, THOMAS, Chester County, Pa., farmer For the bill Healthfulness not 

 the question We color butter Depreciation of lands in value Butter sold at 35 

 cents, 228 Experience with fraud in Pittsburg What milk brings for butter 

 making, 229. 



SPRINGER, Hon. W. M., representing National Live Stock Association Against the 

 bill List of live-stock associations Values of live stock Resolutions of Fort 

 Worth convention, 77 Speech of J. S. Hobbs, 79 Prices of butter Vote on 

 resolution, 80 Statement denounced as false, 81 Claim letter to be forgery 

 Oleomargarine combine, 82 Bribery of merchants denied and affirmed, 83 Elec- 

 tion of Wadsworth, 84 Report of committee of manufacturers Healthfulness 

 of oleomargarine Legality of color, 85 Production of oleomargarine, 87 Ingre- 

 dients, 88 Where colored article is prohibited, 89 Amount of oleomargarine 

 consumed in each State, 90 Per capita consumption of, 91 What will become 

 of cow, 92 Legal aspects of color, 93 Interstate-commerce question from legal 

 standpoint, 97 Police powers of States, 103 Legality of taxation, 104 Discus- 

 sion of Wilson Act, 105, 106, 107 Constitutional restrictions, 106 State laws will 

 have force, 108 Attempt to tax compound lard, 108 Renovated butter, 109 

 Why not protect woolgrowers from shoddy, 110 Inspection of oleomargarine 

 factories Discussion of Hatch bill, 111 Amount caul fat used, 114 Value of 

 fat to cattle industry Ingredients of oleomargarine, 115 Value of fat per steer, 

 116. 



STEPHENS, Hon. JOHN H., of Texas Against the bill Cattle men alert to their inter- 

 ests Texas live-stock raisers are against the bill, 663. 



