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Show Ml SALE AGENCY! ADVOCATES PLAN I PUBLIC MEETS jW ssaaaaaassaaaassiaaf, project to Be Given Thor- ough Airing in Series of Addresses in States - MMMM '."CHICAGO. March 11. nana for a farmers' national inlfn agency for the handling; of their (rain will be luld '. before farmers In all the principal train growing states this month In a .aeries of meetings beginning Mn- 'J The conferences ara called by the farmers' grain marketing committee it seventeen, which was appointed In the fall of 1920 by J. R. Howard. "president of tha American Farm 11 u- mu federation. At each state meeting delegates will "be selected to attend a final meeting in Chicago on April to pas on ratification rati-fication of the propowed "Improved -grain marketing plan'' of the committee commit-tee of seventeen. Representatives of all the farm or-.anisations or-.anisations In each state Interested tn the cooperative jnarketlng jt grnln, together with all the grain growers 'pT the stats, have been Invited to .Attend the conferences. Hepresntn-44vea Hepresntn-44vea of the committee of seventeen will bs present at ench meeting to 1 explain the plan in detail. HERE'S SCHEDULE. The schedule of meetings as announced an-nounced hers at headquarters of the American Farm Bureau federation, is aa follows: Date of meeting, place and members ' Jit commutes of seventeen attending: March 14 Jefferson City, Mo.; p. . Donnell. C. H. Uustafson. William -JJIrth. C. II. Hyde. March 14 Springfield, III.; W. O. ..ckhardt, C. V. Gregory, A. L. Mld-flleton. Mld-flleton. March 15 Toneka, Kan.; John L. Boles, C. II. Hyde, Ralph Snyder. March & India napol is, Ind.; C. V. 1 gon and Idaho) Bpokane, Wash.; W. (S. Kckhardt. OTHER PLANS. The committee of seventeen Is also plsnning to hold meetings In California, Califor-nia, I'ennaylvania, Maryland, Tennessee. Tennes-see. Kentucky and Virginia. In the ratification meeting, each slats will huve one delegate at large and one additional delegate for each tlS.OOO.uou worth of grain marketed annually. On this basis, Illinois will have fourteen delegatee; Iowa, nine; Kansas, eight: NebreKka, seven; Indiana, In-diana, seven; North Dakota, six; Mm-neeotn, Mm-neeotn, six; South laikota, six; California, Cali-fornia, two; Pennsylvania, two; Montana, Mon-tana, two; Oregon, two; Idaho, two; Wisconsin, two; Maryland, two: Tennessee, Ten-nessee, two; Virginia, two, Colorado, two, and Kentucky, two; making; a total of 107 delegates. -Gregory, A. U Middleton. -March It Columbus, O.; C. V. Gregory. A. U Middleton, U J. Taber. March 14 Oklahoma City, Okla.; - C. H. Hyde. "-March 17 Lanolng, Mich.; C. V. Gregory. I. J. Taber. " - . March 17 It. Worth, Tex.; C. II. Custafson, C. II. Hyds. March II Ienver, Colo.; C. II. ,"Cutafson, C H. Hyde. March 21 Madison, Wis.; J. M. - Anderson, C. V. tiregory. Msrch it Lincoln. .Neb.; C. H. TJustafaon. C. H. Hyde, A. L. Mlddle-Uon. Mlddle-Uon. Clifford Thorns. - - March 23 Ht. Paul, Minn.; J. M. - Anderson. C. V. Oreuory. March 21 Lewlatown, Mont; W. G. 3khardU .. March 22 Des Moines, la.; A. U Middleton, Clifford Thorns, Prsnk ""Mysrs. t" March 21 Fargo. N. D. ; J. XL An- derson. C. V. (Iregory. March 21 Bloux ITalls. S. p.; Don -Tjvington, A. U Middleton, Clifford horne. -... Mrch 24 CPnr Wshlnpten, Ore- TRACHRR Bll.t. DRTIjITED, MONTl'KI.IKR. vt March II The Vernion kuutw today defeated the bill whl-h would have provided a teachers' I college to be conducted as part of the 1 nlvi-rmty of Wrmont. |