Show FARMER STRIKE IN tN FOURTH WEEK I II I Picketing Continues Continue's in Some Sections Section 1 but With Little Benefit By my AssociateS Associated Tress Press The national farm strike was three weeks old today but apparently was still till in swaddling clothes I Proclaimed by the National Farmers Farm Farm- ers erst rs' rs Holiday association as a a farm price booster on one of the embargos embargo's recent developments has centered dj around organization of ot antistrike units in the two states where it has been most active II Farmers in Iowa and Wisconsin were moving today to complete for formation for i mation mallon of ot groups whose primary purpose pur pose concerned abolition of highway picketing ticketing and violence I Some Resume Work At Manitowoc Wis a dozen dairymen dairymen dairy dairy- men and milk handlers said they will vill resume work today The county holiday holi holl day association was waz planning a new vote to determine if iC participation in inthe inthe the he movement movement- was still favored I In Woodbury county Iowa another group of farmers gathered near Sioux City ity and laid down regulations for an association similar to the law and order order or or- der ler league organized Wednesday in Plymouth county Iowa At Marshall Minn a sheriff was disarmed and stones flew yesterday After smashing the tM windshield on a afire afire aire fire ire truck a group of ot more than 1000 strikers forced creameries and poultry poul poul- try ry receiving stations to close As the strike entered its fourth week market centers reported that its effects have had only temporary influence in in- I fluence on livestock and milk receipts |