e r armer’s senator 
“New York Fanners have been 
fortunate in having a man in the 
United States Senate who has 
been consistently their friend, who 
has voted for all legislation in the 
interest of the great agricultural 
industry”— Capper. 
Arthur Capper, the great Kansas statesman 
and the recognized spokesman of the Farmers in 
Congress, supports 
United States Senator WILLIAM M. CALDER 
UNITED STATES SENATOR 
Calder 
FOR RE-ELECTION 
“As a member of the Senate Finance Committee Senator Calder has always shown 
the greatest industry, persistency and courage. He is always on the job supporting 
co-operative marketing, farm credits, agricultural appropriations and other farm 
legislation.” 
Calder, and the Recent Republican Majority in Congress: 
American history protects the farmer from 
ruinous foreign competition. • 
6. When Democratic policy of drastic deflation 
“broke” the farmers’ market, Calder urged 
and Congress approved the revival of War 
Finance Corporation, which prevented a panic 
and saved millions of farmers from financial 
failure. 
7. Enacted a law regulating grain exchanges so as 
to prevent vicious forms of gambling in price of 
grains. 
8. Increased rate of interest on farm loan bonds in 
order to make them more easily marketable. 
Increased the funds available for Farm Loan 
Banks $25,000,000. 
Increased appropriation for eradicating tuber¬ 
culosis in cattle $2,500,000 above the last appro¬ 
priation by a Democratic Congress, which voted 
only $500,000 for this work. 
Authorized a farm member of the Federal 
Reserve Board. 
Passed the bill legalizing co-operative mar¬ 
keting. 
Passed a Tariff bill which for the first time in 
