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Show Itt'KHIA Ml'riT HISNI) VH oi'it ni'oau m:i;r hi:i:i l)i:NVi:it. Colo, June J I. Tho problem of procuring sugar ltd reed for thn 1910 crop was placed In thn hands of the executive committee of the United Htntes Manufacturers' association as-sociation nt ii meeting of that association associa-tion this afternoon nnd evening, 1'or the entlrn day officers of various vari-ous beet sugar manufacturing companies com-panies throughout the United Htntea dlrrursed tho problem of getting sufficient suf-ficient seed for next )ear, nnd they enmn to thn conclusion that the one posslbln source of supply Is llunln According to Truman O Palmer of Chicago, secretary of tho association, approximately 11,200.000 pounds of RUgar beet seid will have to be Imported Im-ported Into the United Htates httween now nnd next spring Hald 1'nlmer "Unless this amount of seed Is obtained ob-tained there will le n scarcity of sugar In tho United Htntea In another )ear" |