ANDY, THE KID'S DOING 
FINE AND WE'RESURE/' 
PUTTING IT OVER ON/ 
-r.ic u/N. rr vaIitc ' 
Your friends are 
THE ONES WHO HAVE 
BEEN SOAKING ME 5 
WITH HIGH PRICES FOR 
Kitchen utensils/ 
MADAM . I’M A POOR BOY- 
WORKlNG MY WAY THRU < 
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE 1 
American Agriculturist, November 1, 1924 
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To adopt an international policy of full coopera¬ 
tion with the rest of the world which will reestablish 
the farmer’s export markets. 
2 To adjust the tariff so that the farmer and all other 
classes can buy again in a competitive market. 
g To reduce taxation, both direct and indirect, and 
to lighten the burden of government by strict 
economy. 
^ 'To readjust and lower freight rates, particularly 
on bulky agricultural products, which will make 
markets both for buyer and seller national and 
international instead of regional and local. 
g To establish an export marketing corporation or 
commission in order that the exportable surplus 
may not fix the price of the whole crop and to 
stimulate by every government activity the 
progress of cooperative marketing. 
0 To secure for the farmer credits suitable for his 
needs. 
John W. Davis’s Program for the Farmer 
How the Republican Tariff Works 
Vote for DAY IS and Prosperity 
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