Show 1 PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT I I- I SENATOR In a recent speech before the upper house of or Congress Senator Kenyon of oC Iowa warned tho the public that farm Carm products would i continue continuo to be er very hl high h in price After pointing out that there has been a decrease of or twenty twenty- eight per cent Inthe in inthe the number of oC farm workers In two years and that farm CarOl owners a are I 0 now finding It extremely extreme extreme- ly by difficult to barvest harvest harvest har bar vest their crops crop he S predicted a world f ami no a fow tew years ears hence If IC present conditions continue and said that in a not far Car distant da lay clay hunger would drive people back to tho the farms Tho Iowa a senators senator's senSEr sen sen- SEr SEN KEN YON ato ator's s speech ha has called forth a great deal of ot comment most of ot It in thorough accord with his statements No Xo one ono regards Kenyon Kenton as oS asa asa a sensationalist and It Is realized that he never neer makes a a. statement unless he I can back bock it up with wilh facts William S. S Kenyon entered the Senate Sen- Sen ato ate nine nino years ears ago o Ho lie was born at Elyria Ohio In 1869 1860 and was educated at Grinnell college and tho the law school of oC the University of ot Iowa On being admitted to the Iowa bar he hung out his shingle at Fort Dodge Doge antI and still practices there when not In Washing Washing- ton Before h his kis election to the Senate he was prosecuting attorney of Webster Webster Web Web- ster count county Iowa for five lyO years ears district dis din- jud judge c of tho the Eleventh Judicial district for two years ears and assistant to the attorn attorney C general of or the United States front from March 1910 1110 until his election election elec elec- tion to the thc Senate on April 12 1911 Ho Is a Republican and his present term expires in 1925 |