Show MILITARY AID PLEA RENEWED Soldier Help in Handl Handling g Farmer Strike Held Necessary S Dr Associated d Preta SIOUX CITY Iowa Sept ept 17 New 17 New pleas for military aid to handle the farm tarm strike situation were heard to today today today to- to day as a. striking farmers strengthened picket lines in their attempts to bottle up Sioux City With more pickets patrolling the J highways l last st night than at any time in the past few lew weeks Sheriff Sherif John A. A Davenport of Woodbury county described the situation as being f far r beyond the control lof of local officers and listened eagerly to requests from citizens to ask Governor Dan Turner Tunics for lor help from l guard The pleas came from Sioux City business men who have been complaining com corn that the picketing has had a a detrimental effect on trade and the sheriff sheri indicated he would make a second request for troops His first request recently made to the governor governor governor gover gover- nor was refused In rejecting the first appeal the governor said negotiations were pending pending pend vend ing lag which he hoped would end the picketing which has been carried carded on in Woodbury county since the National National Na Na- Farmers' Farmers Holiday association began egan its Its' campaign for higher farm prices more than a month ago The nature of the negotiations has not been ceen disclosed today but further c conferences between the governor Sheriff Davenport other and Wo Woodbury Woodbury Wood Wood- d. d bury c county nty and Sioux City officials were in prospect p |