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In Washington on June 10, Senator Fess (R-OH) introduced a substitute amendment to the Dawes-McNary-Haugen farm relief bill in the Senate, favored by administration leaders. It follows the Tincher bill, providing $100,000,000 for farmers' loans via a seven-member presidentially appointed marketing commission, excluding the equalization fee plan.
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WASHINGTON, June 10.—A substitute for the Dawes-McNary-Haugen farm relief bill was introduced in the senate by Senator Fess, republican, of Ohio, as a more favorable relief proposal in the eyes of administration leaders.
The proposal, offered as an amendment, leaves out that equalization fee plan followed in the pending bill. It follows the lines of the Tincher bill, providing for a $100,000,000 appropriation for farmers' loans to be administered by a marketing commission of seven members, to be appointed by the president.
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A substitute for the Dawes-McNary-Haugen farm relief bill was introduced in the senate by Senator Fess, republican, of Ohio, as a more favorable relief proposal in the eyes of administration leaders. The proposal, offered as an amendment, leaves out that equalization fee plan followed in the pending bill. It follows the lines of the Tincher bill, providing for a $100,000,000 appropriation for farmers' loans to be administered by a marketing commission of seven members, to be appointed by the president.