HUSBANDRY: Chamber v. Board

Organized Business, as represented by 3,000 members of the Chamber of Commerce of the U. S., crowded into the great assembly hall, overflowed into the flowery patio of the organization's Washington headquarters last week to battle Organized Agriculture, as represented by the Federal Farm Board. A growing grudge Business had been nurturing against the Board's wheat policy came to a head: Was it right, politically, economically, governmentally, for the Board to use U. S. money to finance farm cooperatives, to buy and sell wheat in the open market, to compete with private...

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