National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, 1731 Eye Street, NW., Washington, D. C.-Continued. Dairymen's League Cooperative Association, Inc., 11 West Forty-second Street, New York, N. Ŷ. Des Moines Cooperative Dairy, 1935 Des Moines Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Dubuque Cooperative Dairy Marketing Association, Inc., 1020 Central Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa. Evansville Milk Producers' Association, Inc., 305 Boehne Building, Evansville, Ind. Falls Cities Cooperative Milk Producers' Association, 229 Bourbon Stock Yards Building, Louisville, Ky. Georgia Milk Producers' Confederation, 661 Whitehall Street, SW., Atlanta, Ga. Indiana Dairy Marketing Association, Muncie, Ind. Indianapolis Dairymen's Cooperative, Inc., 729 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Inland Empire Dairy Association, 1803 West Third Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Interstate Associated Creameries, 1319 SE Twelfth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. Inter-State_Milk Producers' Cooperative, Inc., 401 North Broad Sreet, Philadelphia, Pa. Knoxville Milk Producers' Association, Knoxville, Tenn. Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc., 2201 Kennedy Street, NE., Minneapolis, Minn. McLean County Milk Producers' Association, 411-413 North Center Street, Bloomington, Ill. Madison Milk Producers' Cooperative Association, 29 Coyne Court, Madison, Wis. Maryland and Virginia Milk Producer's Association, 932 Philadelphia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, Inc., 810 Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md. Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Producers' Association, 136–138 West Maple Street, Dayton, Ohio. Michigan Milk Producers' Association, 406 Stephenson Building, Detroit, Mich. Mid-West Producers' Creameries, Inc., 224 West Jefferson Street, South Bend, Ind. Milk Producers' Association of San Diego County, 354 Eleventh Avenue, San Diego, Calif. Milk Producers' Association of Summit County and Vicinity, 145 Beaver Street, Akron, Ohio. Milk Producers Federation of Cleveland, 1514 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Milwaukee Cooperative Milk Producers, 1633 North Thirteenth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Nebraska-Iowa Non-Stock Cooperative Milk Association, 2506 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebr. New England Milk Producers' Association, 73 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. O. K. Cooperative Milk_Association, Inc., Oklahoma City, Okla. Pure Milk Producers' Association, 853 Live Stock Exchange Building, Pure Milk Products Cooperative, 111 King Street, Madison, Wis. Richmond Cooperative Milk Producers' Association, 516 Lyric Building, Richmond, Va. St. Joseph, Mo., Milk Producers' Association, Inc., 308 Ballinger Building, St. Joseph, Mo. Salt Lake Milk Producers' Association, 1069 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sanitary Milk Producers, Chamber of Commerce Building, 511 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sioux City Milk Producers' Cooperative Association, Inc., 413-414 Warnock Building, Sioux City, Iowa. South Iowa Cooperative Creameries Association, Keosauqua, Iowa. National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, 1731 Eye Street, NW., Washington, D. C.-Continued. South Texas Producers' Association, Inc., 3600 Center Street, Houston, Stark County Milk Producers' Association, Inc., Canton, Ohio. Twin City Milk Producers' Association, 2402 University Avenue, St. Paul, Twin Ports Cooperative Dairy Association, 6128 Tower Avenue, Superior, United Dairymen's Association, 635 Elliott Avenue, West, Seattle, Wash. Wayne Cooperative Milk Producers Association, 104 East Columbia Street, Wisconsin Cheese Producers' Federation Cooperative, Plymouth, Wis. DECIDUOUS FRUITS DIVISION American Cranberry Exchange, 90 West Broadway, New York, N. Y.: New England Cranberry Sales Co., 9 Station Street, Middleboro, Mass. California Fruit Exchange, Sacramento, Calif., (including 175 district units). GRAIN AND SEED DIVISION American Rice Growers Association, Lake Charles, La. (including 17 local units). LIVESTOCK DIVISION National Live Stock Marketing Association, 160 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. (including the following marketing associations, credit corporations, and 22 branch offices): Chicago Producers Commission Association, Chicago, Ill. Intermountain Livestock Marketing Association, Denver, Colo. Oklahoma Livestock Marketing Association, Oklahoma City, Okla. Producers Commission Association, Indianapolis, Ind. Producers Commission Association, Kansas City, Mo. Producers Commission Association, Sioux City, Iowa. Producers Live Stock Commission Association, National Stock Yards, Ill. Producers Live Stock Commission Co., Springfield, Ill. Producers Livestock Marketing Association, Louisville, Ky. Producers Live Stock Marketing Association, Omaha, Nebr. Producers Livestock Marketing Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DIVISION Maine Potato Growers, Inc., Presque Isle, Maine. Mushroom Growers Cooperative Association, Kennett Square, Pa. NUT DIVISION California Almond Growers Exchange, Sacramento, Calif. California Walnut Growers Association, 1745 East Seventh Street, Los Angeles, Calif. (including 26 local units and 9 special packing units). National Pecan Growers Exchange, Albany, Ga. National Pecan Marketing Association, Macon, Ga. (including five regional units) POULTRY DIVISION Idaho Egg Producers, Caldwell, Idaho (including five branch units). Mid-Continent Turkey Growers Association, Kinsley, Kans. Northern Montana Poultry Growers Association, Great Falls, Mont. San Juan Turkey Growers Association, Allison, Colo. Southern California Turkey Growers Association, Riverside, Calif. Poultry Producers of Central California, 840 Battery Street, San Francisco, San Diego Cooperative Poultry Association, 50 Twenty-second Street, San Washington Cooperative Egg and Poultry Association, 201 Elliott Avenue PROCESSED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DIVISION California Canning Peach Association, San Francisco, Calif. California Prune and Apricot Growers Association, San Jose, Calif. (including 30 local units). Hillsboro-Queen Anne Cooperative Corporation, 1210 South Lakewood Avenue, Baltimore, Md. (including five local units). North Pacific Canners and Packers, Inc., Portland, Oreg.: Columbia Fruit Growers, The Dalles, Oreg. Fruitland Canning Association, Inc., Fruitland, Idaho. Gresham Berry Growers, Inc., Gresham, Oreg. Producers Cooperative Packing Co., Salem, Oreg. Richland Co-op Canning Exchange, Richland, Wash. Springbrook Packing Co., Springbrook, Oreg. Stayton Canning Co., Stayton, Oreg. Washington Canners Cooperative, Vancouver, Wash. Whidby Island Berry Growers Association, Langley, Wash. Woodlum Fruit Growers Co-op Association, Woodlum, Oreg. Sun-Maid Raisin Growers of California, Fresno, Calif. (including six subsidiary and sales units). PURCHASING DIVISION Cooperative G. L. F. Exchange, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y. (serving 149 affiliated units and 500 local service agencies). Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Springfield, Mass. (serving 49 regional units and 546 local service agencies). Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio (including 82 affiliated units). Farm Bureau Services, Inc., 221 North Cedar Street, Lansing, Mich. (including 139 affiliated units). Farmers Cooperative Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. (including 67 affiliated units). Fruit Growers Supply Co., 607 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, Calif. (including 179 affiliated units). Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Farm Bureau Building, Indianapolis, Ind. (including 89 affiliated units). Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. (including 15 affiliated units). Producers Cooperative Exchange, 746 Glenn Street SW., Atlanta, Ga. Southern States Cooperative, Inc., Richmond, Va. (serving 40 affiliated units and 750 local service agencies). TOBACCO DIVISION Eastern Dark Fired Tobacco Growers Association, Springfield, Tenn. (including 4 district units). Maryland Tobacco Growers Association, Conway and Charles Streets, Baltimore, Md. WOOL DIVISION National Wool Marketing Corporation, 281 Summer Street, Boston, Mass.: California Wool Marketing Association, Red Bluff, Calif. Colorado Wool Marketing Association, Denver, Colo. Colorado-New Mexico Wool Marketing Association, Durango, Colo. Cooperative Wool Growers of South Dakota, Brookings, S. Dak. Eastern Idaho Wool Marketing Association, Pocatello, Idaho. Illinois Livestock Marketing Association, 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Indiana Wool Growers Association, Indianapolis, Ind. Iowa Sheep and Wool Growers Association, Des Moines, Iowa. Kentucky Wool Growers Cooperative Association, Lexington, Ky. Michigan Cooperative Wool Marketing Association, Lansing, Mich. Midwest Wool Marketing Association, Kansas City, Mo. Minnesota Cooperative Wool Growers Association, Wadena, Minn. New Mexico Cooperative Wool Marketing Association, Albuquerque, N. Mex. New York State Sheep Growers Cooperative Association, Penn Yan, N. Y. Utah Wool Marketing Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pacific Wool Growers, 734 NW. Fourteenth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Agricultural Cooperative Council of Oregon, Paul C. Carpenter, secretary, care of Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oreg. Agricultural Council of California, R. H. Taylor, executive secretary, 1400 Tenth Street, Sacramento, Calif. Arkansas Council for Agriculture, C. G. Henry, care of Mid-South Cotton Growers, Association, Memphis, Tenn. Farmers Cooperative Council, J. W. Johansen, secretary, care of State College of Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Florida Council of Farmer Cooperatives, D. E. Timmons, secretary, care of College of Agriculture, Gainesville, Fla. Georgia Cooperative Council, C. G. Garner, secretary, care of College of Agriculture, Athens, Ga. Idaho Cooperaive Council, C. O. Youngstrom, secretary, State Capitol Building, Boise, Idaho. Maine Cooperative Council, R. N. Atherton, secretary, care of College of Agriculture, Orono, Maine. Oklahoma Agricultural Cooperative Council, L. S. Ellis, secretary, care of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, Okla. Pennsylvania Association of Cooperative Organizations, Walter C. Nickels, secretary, box 193, Shippensburg, Pa. Texas Cooperative Council, Homer D. Wade, executive secretary, 1100 South Ervay Street, Dallas, Tex. Washington State Cooperative Council, H. B. Carroll, secretary, care of State College of Agriculture, Pullman, Wash. Mr. HODGKIN. Thank you very much, Senator. (The witness withdrew from the committee table.) Senator MILLER (presiding). Mr. Mylander, of the American Bankers Association, is here. About how long will you take, Mr. Mylander? I ask that question without any desire to limit you at all. Mr. MYLANDER. It will possibly take me 25 or 30 minutes. If I am not interrupted I know I can get through with my statement in that time. Senator MILLER. If it is all right with Senator Hughes, we will go ahead. Senator HUGHES. Yes. I think we might. STATEMENT OF CHARLES H. MYLANDER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBUS, OHIO, AND MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL LEGISLATION OF OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, COLUMBUS, OHIO Senator MILLER. Please identify yourself for the record. Mr. MYLANDER. Senator, my name is Charles H. Mylander. I am vice president of the Huntington National Bank of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio. I am also a director of the Federal Land Bank at Louisville, Ky., which serves the fourth farm-credit district, being the States of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. I am a member of the committee on Federal legislation of the American Bankers Association. I have been a member of that committee for some 4 or 5 years. Before proceeding with my statement on the bill, I would like, Mt. Chairman, to ask your indulgence to present to the committee a statement which was made by Mr. A. L. M. Wiggins, chairman of the committee on Federal legislation of the American Bankers Association, on this legislation, which statement was approved by the executive council of the association at its meeting 2 weeks ago at Hot Springs, Va., and which states the position of the association on the bill. Senator MILLER. The committee will be glad to have it. Mr. MYLANDER (reading): STATEMENT OF A. L. M. WIGGINS, CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL LEGISLATION, AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, AND PRESIDENT OF BANK OF HARTSVILLE, S. C. THE In connection with the appearance of representatives of the American Bankers Association before the Agricultural Committee of the House of Representatves on the Jones bill to reorganize the Federal land-bank system, A. L. M. Wiggins, chairman of the committee on Federal legislation of the American Bankers Association, released the following statement of the position of the association on this proposed legislation: The American Bankers Association has entered its opposition to the Jones bill knowing that its position may be construed as opposition by banks to the relier of the farmers and an expression on the part of bankers of a desire to maintain high interest rates for the benefit of private capital. Such criticism has no |