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Show Graingrowers Fear Radicalism in U. S. VKB MOINKS. Iowa. Sept. tl iDy V. P. Nearly wo thousand grain men. bankers, railroad off tela la. country ehtppera and agricultural leader will gather In lea Molne for a three-day convention begin nlng October I. It la tha twenty seventh annual meeting af -the (train Iealer' Katloaal aaaoctattoa. Sum mil questions ptrtalnlne; to the present, a rlrult ural situation, a well aa outstanding problema facing; Industry, will be threshed out. The waWftf radicalism will he the keynote of (he meeting. In announcing an-nouncing the proaram, Charles gulnn, accrelary-treaaurer, declared. llmt aprakere will trace the whole radical movement from lia larep-tlrm larep-tlrm and show how today It endan-aera endan-aera the ecoaomio atructur or tha entire nation. "The hlciieat dgra of courace la required la solving the problems now confront ln Industry, aald Trealdent r. K. Welkins In lauing the con v nl Ion ca 11, other aactatton offlcera declare fcalalaflve hloc and atmllar claaa rr.oemrnt are even more danger-oua danger-oua than the many radical grnune wiih a memherehip or one million In thia country, wnrklnr day and night to destroy the thing for which America stands Judge Joaeph A. La w eon, former Nw Tork eupreme court member and one of the chief apeak or ea the proaram. haa declared that white "we hone there la no danir of a filial Knihviami In tho I'nliM State, ths radical effort la reflected reflect-ed even new Pa unrest, pel It teal, quackerv, uawlsa lawa and attacks V upon the constitution. All this lg V at the expenae of Industry and na 1 tlonal growth." Fraatdent If relton of the CM-rago CM-rago Or eat Weatarn railway and (lovernor S, K. Kendall, Iowa, will he epeakar at tha opening meet |