Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Dec 1937, p. 39

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knrege o its many ramiificagtioiis atuC th rctical effects of the proposed law~ on agr attU~l economy. Fie Basic Comnmodiies The bill deals witblirfie basic con:- mnodities: cotton, tobacco, corn, wIleat. andl rice*. No two of the commodities are treated exactly alike. While the unde rlying tbeôrÉy for federal control over thÈ marketing of these ire pro- ducs, and thus indirectly their pro- duiction, is substantiallv . the saine, the bill. may -be said to provide a'seParate prograin for eadi. Within the~ confines of this clumin it would be impossibe to ex\plain'jn any detail the propù%ed programn for any one. of the commfix- ities. Frankly, the more 1 study the nwasure the -more 1 believe it would be almost imposible to explaiîi the bill saiactoQr if pné* were to write an entire volume on the stiibect. instances of the same character. Perb 'aps I, shotild say he re that those, Of - lewho -cornefrom corn producitir states within the: "commercial area"ý are somnewhat concerned lest in the practical operation of the.ý plan other. states. sieot suhjeted tO federal côntrol. will thereby be timulated to 1produrc, more corn. WVe are anxious! lest the ultimate resuit of the scheme o(f setting, up a, restricted and an unrestricted area may caus e a loss Of a market for Mlinois! corti in those states flot iow producing ail their own supply. The proposed, lan provides for the establishment -of what is known as " marketing qulotas" which. in stibqtailce, means the amounit which each farmer may w.11. exchangc. give away or we rve to r isto Funeral services were held at the Scott chapel on Monday, w'ith in- terment at> Graceland. She is survired by twvosonlsGeorge and Clarence, and by two, daughterg, Miss Florence 12ruryad Mrs. Mari- ou D). Betts. Clviç L.de -r Duy, wbo passed away in 1922, was 'one of the early civic leaders of the cornmunity. He was clected village trustee in 1892 and vil- lage president ni 1895. It was during bis term of office that the sewer and water system was, installed and the flr%t .Paved street was laid. Nir. Drury was one of theé'founders of New Trier Township. .Highi school, and was elected several, times as a park conirissioner. HO IDifA'VV IrnllTO wit:b lmgletsil esikel.Coumt with hmpe, sudB se ..................... 9U F pv.te llietdt .......$6 ^eS15 - supn-m-an~d HM"« Wave50 FEISAT AND SA'?URAY, 6f fiir Contours (i Nen Uarbers) ........... f rit. 11 a"Sigi si lu a e*it'o IIn Holiday Drami .1 f Arictlture w sipectiiig the farn ....Jrequireilellts are i have iLs apg' to see that ict. tlie SWTis I M 'I l -

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