TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART V 397 



tention of our enemies than the failure of your Secretary to give 

 wide publicity to the results of the one-day drive. This drive 

 was a pronounced success, and yet at this time, almost three 

 months after the drive, we have but one-half of the reports avail- 

 able. Had this information been promptly reported it undoubt- 

 edly would have been the strongest factor in cementing into 

 closer relationship the members of the Farm Bureaus than any 

 one thing done during the past year. As it now stands it has 

 brought to the organization large numbers of new members, but 

 its psychological effect has been discounted by the lack of knowl- 

 edge on the part of any one as to just what the results were and 

 consequent lack of information on which to base a public state- 

 ment. 



We urgently request that the foregoing recommendations be 

 given due consideration at this time. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. H. CUNNINGHAM, 



Secretary. 



