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Show I WORST IS OVER, FARMERS REAR Harding's Expression of Confidence Is Read at Northwest Show 1 Z OROOKSTON. Minn , Feb. 10. Tho Konrr.il lnduntrl.il and business eltua- wtlon, now is auch .xs to iustlfy confl-I confl-I dcnce that "we are well pi-n the worst j phase of the agricultural erMi flih '. clured fresident Hardin.' In .1 letter I read today to farmers attending tho f annual Red Klver valley farm crop ; and livestock show here i The Improvement la well begun j n.l will continue steadily from this J tlmc forward," aald the letter which '1 Z VU addressed to Ci ; Belvif, super-7 super-7 " intendent of the Northwest School of i Agriculture. lk, After expressing regret I hat he was unable to deliver personally his mee-i mee-i Z h-irc. President Harding's letter r fer-I fer-I Jr"1 to tno re nt rational agricultural f -rronference In Washington and con-', con-', tlnued: I 7 I am glad to say that my utmost jfl' anticipations of useful results from 3' J i hat great work Were more than re-I re-I , j Lllltl I "The fine spirit of co-operation 'fl imong the farmers and the dlspo-.3 dlspo-.3 ;Mtlon on their part to unite their f-flj f-flj forts In every possible way with those 1 Sol the government, augurs partli ular--i jly well for the conference. The con-m con-m I ferencc gave serious and S 3 thorough consideration of the prob-X prob-X llemi before It and presented practlc-9 practlc-9 utile proposals for doing practical and C worthwhile things "In the general Ind ustrlnl and busl-3 busl-3 ncas situation there Is much to Justify ' i tl conf Idenco that we are well past the ti 5 worst phnses of the agricultural crisis. I ! thitt Improvement Is well begun, and Jj -that it will continue steadily from i thls time forward." I oo 1 |