Word: haugenism
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...triumphant Hoover vehicle was to attack one of Lowdenism's loudest promoters, George N. Peek, executive chairman of the Corn Belt Conference. He accused Mr. Peek of plotting to ditch Lowden in favor of Vice President Dawes, whose outer office Peek used while lobbying for the McNary-Haugen Bill. Mr. Peek has lately been advising farmers to go Democratic. Piqued at Peek, Senator Brookhart said the Democratic farm plank was worse than the Republican; that Hoover knows more about the farm problem than Smith...
That the McNary-Haugen Bill should be promptly enacted...
...prompt caller was Senator Charles Linza McNary of Oregon, co-author of the late McNary-Haugen bill. He wanted to let bygones be bygones, including the famed equalization fee. Not so Representative Gilbert N. Haugen of Iowa, the other half of the team. He sulked in his tent...
...financial dailies approved Candidate Hoover as certain to oppose any such legislation as the McNary-Haugen bill, which, Germans feel, would give U. S. farmers a decisive advantage in competition with their...
...Oklahoma City, Editor Carl Williams of the Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman said: "Some farm politicians will be there, but not many farmers. Actual surveys show that, in the Southwest at least . . . less than 30 per cent, [of farmers] have been definitely in favor of the McNary-Haugen bill...