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Show UTAH CANNING MEN TOATTEND Convention of National Can-ner's Can-ner's Associatio nto Be Held At Atlantic City l' iv e IJtahns will attend the forthcoming forth-coming convention of the National Canners' association, to be held at Atlantic At-lantic City, January 17 to 21. inclusive, according to President Gage Rodman of the Utah Canners' association. Kep-resentatlves Kep-resentatlves from all parts of tho United Stales, will attend the convention, conven-tion, which will be the fourteenth annual an-nual session of the national organization. organ-ization. By way of favoring all visitors, the exhibit of canning machinery will be open to the public evenings, upon Invitation, Invi-tation, and because of the unsurpassed fa- ilitics afforded by the great pier space the machinery exhibit Is expected ex-pected to set a high standard, according, accord-ing, to President Rodman. Several sessions will be held at the coming convention The first of the new general sessions will be devoted to the consumer, the second to Canning Can-ning Agricultural Production, the third to Scientific Problems, tho fourth to Economics, and the fifth to Merchandising. Merchan-dising. Speakers at the opening session of i)i,. convention will be Walter J Scars, of QhilUcothe, ., president National Canners' association; Harry P, Straus-laugh Straus-laugh of Aberdeen, Md., vice president presi-dent of the National Canners association, associa-tion, ugdon S. Sells. Buffalo, president Canning Machinery and Supplies association; as-sociation; H. A. N. Dally of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, president Canned Uoods and Dried Fruit Brokers' association; Ar-s Ar-s Oavles, Boston, Pa., president National Na-tional Wholesale Grocers' association, anu J. A Ulmer of Toledo, O., president presi-dent National Retail Grocers' association. associ-ation. Dr. Carl L. Alsberg, United States bureau of chemistry, Washington. D C; Russell B. Kingman. Orange, N. J.; Mary Sweeny, president Home Economics association. Lansing, Mich , and Walter J- Sears, president National Nation-al Canners' associaUon, Chllllcothe, O., will address tho sessions devoted to the consumer. Hon. E. T. Meredith, secretary ot agrlcullure, had been invited to address ad-dress lhe agricultural production section, sec-tion, and will do so. other engagements permitting Additional speakers for tho session will he Dr. H. C. Taylor, chief office of tarm management 'nd farm economics. United States department depart-ment of agriculture. Washington. D. '.. and C. G. Woodbury, dlrec'or bureau of raw products research, National Na-tional Canners association, Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. S If S PISTS to IDDRX&S I RS. Dr. M. J. Rosenau, Harvard Medical school, Boston; Prof. E O Jordan, University of Chicago, Chicago, and l)r W. L. Blgolow. chief chemist. National Na-tional Canners' association, Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. will discuss scientific problems prob-lems in connection w-llh the industry. The economics section meeting will have for speakers Russell B. Kingman. King-man. Orange, N. J.; Waller J- Sears, president National Canners' association. associa-tion. Chilllcothe. Ohio; Dr. Harvey W. Wiley. Washington, D. C, Alfred McCann, New York Globe, New York City; William A Thompson. American Newspaper Publishers' association, New York City; Stanley R. Uatshaw. advertising director BUtterlck Publishing Publish-ing company. New York City. Charles Coolldge Pariln, manager division of commercial research, Curtis Publishing Publish-ing company, and F J Ross. New York City. Hon. .1. Harrv Covington, Washing-ion, Washing-ion, l- C.j E. G. McDougall. Chicago, and James Moore, of Rochester, will I . be the speakers at the session devoted I to merchandising. Numerous important speakers will address the various sections of the industry, in-dustry, which now number about four-: teen. These sections will be In ses-1 slOh dally. |