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Show PLAN WORLD'S DAIRY CONGRESS .Harding Will Be Asked to Send Invitations to Various Vari-ous Nations WASHINGTON, March 14. Leading Lead-ing dairy and manufacturing interests at a conference at the department of agriculture Monday decided upon pre limlnary plans for the holding of the world's dairy congress in this country pome time next fall. Tin- names of the city In which the congress will assemble was not decided upon Secretary Wallace nnd H. E. Van-Norman, Van-Norman, president of th' World's Dairy Congress association, .'nnounced i that th- congress would be divided 1 into four sections, Industry and icon-! icon-! onilcs. regulation and control. national na-tional health and r search and education. edu-cation. The plans also call for discussion dis-cussion of subjects relating to readjustment read-justment problems in the dairy Industry, In-dustry, study of dairy products, dairy cattle and dairy machinery situations. President Harding upon his return ' from Florida will be asked lo send I invitations to the various foreign governments gov-ernments to send delegates to the congress Among those who attended the con-werence con-werence were E M. Bailey of 1'ittse burg, president of the International Milk Dealers' association; Robert ( Scoville, of New York, president of the American Guernsey Cattle club. j and W L. Cherry of Cedar Rapids. Ia . representing the National 'Dairy Machinery Manufacturers' association'. |