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Show TB FIGHT ALFALFA WEEVIL TO FINISH i TlKi OATHKItlMi ON AT SU.T l,Ki: CITV .ll'ST NOW. Mater, of .Montana, lilnlio nnd Wjn-mliiR Wjn-mliiR Aid) ItcpivMMitnl At the Electing Willi It Ik-gnu It Dclllam-lions Dclllam-lions Vi-stcnla) Confctviitv Scliotl-tiled Scliotl-tiled to Continue Ttto Du)s or .More. Hutomologlsts und horticulturists of set oral states met In the chamber cham-ber of ihe house of rcpresenlnlltrs nt the state capltol building at Halt Nike City jesterda) forenoon with the pur-pi pur-pi we of urrlxlng ut some definite standard In reference to a I fulfil wee-xll wee-xll quarantines. The meeting Is In response to a on II by (lot. William Hpry sexrrul weeks ago upon suggestion sugges-tion of Dr. 8. V. Stetxnrt of Montana. Numerous xterxll experts from Western West-ern Ktiitra are In attendance. At the meeting of tho couferrmo eetcriln) (lotrmor Hpr) dellxired nn inldrcs of welcome. Ho was followed by J Kdtturd Tu)lor. state liottli ultiirnl In-spettor. In-spettor. Who outlllinl III II ko)noto uddroiM lllo otlls of being without uniform ri gulatlons In the Western State. As the result of the link of uniform ri gulatlons u brooch of congenial con-genial relations occurred tut ween Montnim and t'lali set era I )eors ago III reference to the alfalfa weevil. Molilalia Delegation Arrltc. The delegation from Montana was first to arrive. It consists of M. I Dean, state horticulturist, and It. A Coolcy, entomologist of Montana. C P. (llllitte, state rlitomologlst of Colorado; Col-orado; (leorgo P. Weldou, iissUlnnl hortloiilturlst or Culirornla. C. K. Wll-dermrlli, Wll-dermrlli, riitnmologlst of ArUona, and Ax en Nelson, secretary of the board of agrUulturc of Wyoming, uro other present. They culled nt lllo office of Tajlor In the stair eupltol and held brief ininferenies with Dr It O. Titus, entomologist of the extension ex-tension dlt l.lon of the I'tah Agricultural Agricul-tural (ollegr. and (leorKc I. Iteetes. assistant federal entomologist stationed sta-tioned In Halt ImUv l'lt, und W. II Homer, seiretuiy of the Piuh I'rull-grow I'rull-grow cis' association, IIoiiiiiI Tublo DI-4-iim.Ioii. Ta)lor WI)M that the oonfereuie. whlih Is scheduled to lontlnuo for ttto dii)s. will bo iniuli lifter the nil-lure nil-lure of iitound table dlsi'tisslon, when efforts will be made to udjust dlffl-rultles dlffl-rultles with which shippers uro confronted con-fronted us thr result of the existence of Ihn alfalfa werxll In Plan, Idaho nnd W)omlng. Dr. Titus wit that alfalfa wrcxll In these three stairs represents Its only existence In the United States. This has resulted In thr establishment of iiuiirtlnlliies In lonnoetloii wllh the shipment of fruits und other products from Ihr three slates by Arltonn, California, Oregon and .Montana. KntomnlnglHN who assembled as-sembled )esterdii) seemed of the opinion thnt the iiuaruniliies represent! repre-sent! d Just safeguards, though the) seemeil to be ununlinous In the belief be-lief thnt unlforinlt) should be estub. Ilshed In referenie to iiiarnntlue reg-ulnlloiis. reg-ulnlloiis. Iilaho Well llcpicM-iiicd, Thr stair or Idaho Is rxeepllouall) well rrprrsrnted at the "onfrieme, lliat slate bring as Interested as I'lah In the extermination of the alfalfa ttrrxll. The Idaho delegate urr O U..l',,,A,"r.,,ml W " holt. H..IM. MIWs K Heed. P.aMlo. J.mmj.Ii K Drddla. Preston. K J. CuHhii. Dat-ton. Dat-ton. W Hi lg.. u,IWi ,,,, ,, rake v, Mi,.. A To.wos, llllss. J V.wH"r' Al,",,'" !'". Ororge K Colli,,., ll.HMllng. Jwi ,, ,.,.,,.;, Ib.U-. c Puikli,.,,. Unsing. v' N Palmer. Notus. and Hamurl Cutis, r . Iiutwa. |