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Show emergency planning session. Also meetings will be held Jan. 11 by the Western States Livestock and Sanitary Officials, and the Western Regional Conference of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. Diagnos-ticians. Dr. Jordan E. Rasmussen of the Federal Meat Inspection Service, said that all interested parties are cordially invited to the meetings of the federal veterinarians. vet-erinarians. The executive board of the IVMA will meet Jan. 14 following completion of the convention con-vention itself. The three day program lists leading researchers and practitioners practi-tioners and films showing the latest techniques in veterinary medicine and science. Commercial exhibits provided by the leading medical suppliers a banquet and entertainment program, and luncheons also are scheduled as is a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the IVMA. Officers of the IVMA are scheduled sched-uled to be elected for the coming year at the business meeting set for the afternoon of Jan. 13. Veterinarians Chart S. L Convention The 1961 convention of the International Veterinary Medical Association, which is expected to draw about 200 leading veterinarians vet-erinarians and their wives from the entire United States, is slated for Jan. 12 through 14 at the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City, according to Edward A. Tugaw, DVM, of Salt Lake City, who is chairman of the local arrangements committee and is handling public relations for the meeting. On Jan. 10, pre-convention activities will get under way with meetings of the federal veterinarians of the U. S. Department De-partment of Agriculture, who are in the Animal Disease Eradication Eradi-cation Division. On Jan. 11 that same group will conduct an |