Show WORK STAATS S ON PlANS FOR fARM REliEf I I All Agricultural Marketing Market Market- l j ing Advisory Committee Commit Commit- tee Ready for Duty S CAPITAL PITAL BUREAU BUREA i r j BEING CONSIDERED I S Charge That Conference l' l Was Not Representative i S tive live of West Causes Stir t. t J DES MOINES Ia la Jan Jam 29 By Bythe the Associated Press Press Machinery Machinery here hue by the marketing coni con con- i enCe of at delegations from eleven ol fuddle l Western Vestern states to present mands for tor farm relief legislation i Jf Congress was being geared for fori faction i uon today 7 Appointed near the close of yes yes- resI I t conference as the perman permanent perma- perma S rt n nent nt machinery of ot the twelve velve 1 the cultural states all-agricultural all marketing advisory committee was In session completing Its 1 ton tion f I 1 J Guided In Its demands for conJ cony con- con J y action by the conferences conference's confer- confer 1 ence's approval of ot the principles of ot the X-the the Dickinson farm surplus bill the was considering the esH es- es H of a legislative bureau bureauS bureau'S S 'S f Jn In Washington to ald aSA the fight for S the bill COMMITTEE NAMED I t George N. N Peck former president presidentS S of ot the Moline Plow works and now president of the American council j of agriculture la chair chairman cha r- r man of f the committee commItte composed o of two representatives from each of the twelve states They are Iowa Illinois Indiana Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Ohio South Dakota and Wisconsin North Dakota though not represented at the conference requested that it be included and its representatives will wilt be named at the state convention In the near neal future The conference closed its busIness business business busi busI- ness with celerity after aftel a day of ot addresses In which Frank Fank O. O Lowden Lowden Low- Low den former governor of Illinois the governors of three states stales and several agricultural experts had re reviewed ie- ie viewed the situation Each prescribed pre pre- scribed a remedy with proponents proponent of the Dickinson bill predominating CLASH LOOMS Not until the delegates were preparIng preparing preparing pre pre- paring to receive the report of the resolutions committee and antI adjourn was there any indication of dishar dishar- har- har mony The greatest gi stir was created created cre cre- by W. W I. I Drummond Kansas City Cily Mo chairman chirman of the American American Amer Amer- ican Farm congress who charged that the conference was not representative e of Middle Western agriculture agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture and that the resolutions committee was composed of men nien who championed particular farm fern relief bills bUis His charges precipitated a n heated debate with Mark Woods Lincoln Neb who charged Drummonds Drummond's at attitude attitude attitude at- at was influenced by bosses Shouts of Program Program prevailed as the chairman restored order orde I In refusing to indorse any particular particular particular par par- piece of ot farm relief legislation legisla legisla- tion the conference adhered to the Inc advice of several speakers who warned such action might forestall possibility of enactment of ot any kind of legislation favorable to the farm ca causeS cause S I |