Show BEET GROWERS STILL ACTIVE many oppose the silling clause and others favor it railroad representative here the ce Cec cutie utne committee of the beet growers grovers met bat a t Satui dj afternoon and reports were acre given b those present of the acreage aich which they hid had sec ired for better pa panting inting for net season only out of the nineteen districts were represented represent cd ard these had rot all made a canvass of tre tie farmer for acrea e joseph reported th it a in I 1 lea b I 1 id leen subscribed Richt riehhold icid first aard rd would plan 26 acres second wa d 50 and the third ward had subscribed acres annabella had promised sed 83 acrea and more could be had add if the bloing clause was wan changed or a sugar factory built all those pre present ent from other districts who had bad not made a canvas cana 1 assured the meeting that the would be much increased over last year salina has guaranteed 63 acres and redmond will raise over 50 acres these last two towns were not represented but the secretary has the communications from the co committee in cittee members embers nc the slicing clause in the contracts wast he subject of much discussion many farmers favored it and others were opposed to it some districts were willing to silo more than 25 per cent of their crops and others did dal not want to silo ani of it A proposition was advanced that districts where here a dumping station is 13 established should not be required to ilo do and that their percentage of silo ing privilege should go to the districts where there was as no dumping station after a full of this point a motion M I 1 is arl pr rented b W H that a committee should airanne for another conference with nith the sugar people aej he hae h e the matter of extending to niall mall dis tricas the privilege of mole moie silling and less for di tracts here dumping nations were this mo ino tion prevailed preal led lid tile the same special special v i is authorized t to co to balt bait like lale 11 i d melt meet N ith t the coin eo inpan s tel ic ent iti es cathu ia iam amna m wa di dr olied by tho t e present and the mem alm who hie haxe not maiji madl a can canis cj nis as of api chii districts N tre lre urged to do co 0 o chairman clail inno uric d that J 11 hornun v 1 of the allen alle told roid would mould be reidy ready to meet u with ith a co of tile the bett beet grotters grott erb to di eusa cuss lail railroad roAd facilities forgoing for moving net be batons i ons crop the il 11 committee di ab instruct t ad d to breet mr hornung biti arii W 11 was nag added tu to tile the committee SPECIAL MEETING N G after the clone cloe of the e committees meeting th special committee met mr hornung and presented to him the of the beet growers over the moving ot of basl last seasons crop mr hornung stated that he was instructed b mr darrah assistant general freight agent of the R G W to say to the beet growers that the railroad company was now making preparation for the movement of next seasons crop they had ordered new equipment of about 27 new engines and 30 to cars for business ness next season he Ot ex presed regret at the i in the past and exonerated the guizar company from all blame in the matter of the slow moving of the crop the railroad was unable to furnish the trains and cars needed but would be able to handle the matter next bear ear he assured the committee that the rail road company was to encourage the beet growing gronning ind industry in tre tle counte and every facility vo would be given net nel ne t season beason lor the movement mo ement of the crop tile the sta mil ind promise pi omide of mr hornung cie or cr sati dictor to the committee |