Show ow I i fARM GHO PS m S PRESENT RELIEF JO HO HOOVER Vf W WASHINGTON March 1 P P Pj S With the specIal session o of congress S S which wm deal with farm relief and andS j S tariff r revision less es than a month monthS S awa away Interested in S th the e solution ot of th agricultural I t problem ar are their dons not only to members of oC oCOn cOngress cOn On S ress gress but to President Hoover as 38 asS S S well Delegations from two such or- or were er gIven places today to- to day on the chief e. e engage engage- m nl calendar They were the tho Farm federation and the National association Mr Ir Hoover Is ready at all allU U to accept suggestions from i ot of congress and interested I outside the government go br- br S ho he Is holding himself from the tho actual formulation t e farm bill His own Ideas Idea will willin In the mess message ago which t 11 be sent to congress at the theS S 1 Q nIng it of oC the session and until 1 t communication Is read from th th rostrums of oC t senate and U e. e the tho president plans to make Q public utteranCe e on the subject f me also was set aside for a call 1 ft Representative Bacon S tn New r-ew York who Js is Interested S ift the appointment of oC federal federalS j I S In his state Five IV additional of this nature were cre- cre by the tho bills passed at the last lastS S of oC congress ss and Mr r. r Bacon 5 1 that one of oC the ap- ap l come from district ot of a famous Demo Demo- Ctt t t who herself has risen to po- po prominence also had an an ap- ap l with the She S. S W s Ruth Br Bryan an Owen the tho daughS' daughS daugh- daugh S' S ter Jennings Bryan who S s selected elected to the tho house from s Florida orIda last fallS fall lian S |