FARMERS: Mr. Meyer's Plan

President Coolidge continued his innumerable conferences with almost everyone who thought he knew what was the trouble of the wheat farmer. The first signs of action on the President's part developed. Such action is still in its initial stages.

The Program. The idea which produced the sign of action from the

White House was suggested, it is understood, by Eugene Meyer, Jr., Managing Director of the War Finance Corporation. As far as announcements go, it is still rather nebulous. But its main feature is the organization of cooperative societies among the farmers which, availing...

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