ary 24. 1925 



MEET 



msidfred vital- 

 i not bton a bio 

 rmalinn. But 

 any of tiir- de- 



ilically known 

 IS iiiainI;i!nod 



\lipli('4l 



n in Mc[,c'an 

 >out :i month 

 (Ji-ain Markol- 



stMit lipri' to 

 I storU soiling 

 itt'd tlu- farm- 

 in touoli with 

 roati menih*'ra 



at least one 

 hry pi'o.''fnt.'d 

 :;cd that it is 

 plan and that 

 mc!' for t'arnt- 

 ?;^.sl niarkit- 

 rica, utilizing 

 •i^il ahility of 



Tlicy aliined 

 proporly safo- 

 ■rcsts of pro- 

 ed (hat all in- 



tiirntd o\fr 

 ■nllural Asso- 

 is no foiinda- 

 s stand. Thpy 

 pithlii* r« fusal 



substantially 

 ierj;or. Their 

 li as to cause 

 he I. A. A. to 



A. A. oitlier 

 isainst or for 

 ion. 



I. A. A. and 

 < n. Sojne of 

 au iiien were 

 ;er plan and 

 tilude of the 

 : to tiidorse, 



the in4'r.uer 

 ng Ciip.fidenee 

 ;tters to the 

 d eyi-n yisits 

 ? in ChieaL'o. 



IS that they 

 ble eo-opera- 

 the niakiuLi, 

 sional organi- 

 ■ir state asso- 

 ked inf(>nna- 

 1 tlwy should 



and nienih.rs 

 sold" on the 

 villini; to ad- 

 the I. A.. A. 

 did not ha\f* 

 rination. 

 know .\n 

 n the annual 

 .ean County 

 ■iolution was 

 ission wliioh 

 aken by the 



'k. however, 

 k became a 

 ty Farm Un- 

 led the ritht 

 le e.xeeulive 

 lied that tlie 

 luuty should 

 to know all 

 : the ('.rain 

 and insisted 

 lied for that 

 ;tors. theni- 



mueh about 

 lid like, con- 

 ng. It was 

 A. A. should 

 lat meetiui,'. 



It was su;i- 

 .. A. should 

 )re the nieet- 

 t that was 

 lly unneces- 

 So the meet- 

 jut previous 

 e with the 

 .'idely ad\er- 



otDcerS'had 

 d to apnear. 

 nation ' 



A. found it 

 were invited 

 ey had the 



in the open 

 lation or of 

 (II and thus 

 ketini; Coni- 

 side and lel- 

 an untavor- 

 e .1. A. A.'s 

 sual and un- 

 r th<m for 

 ictively flsht 

 ?any which 

 ppositiOB to 



January 24, 1925 



The Illinois Agricultural Association Record 



Page 7 



I.A.A. EXECUTIVES 

 ASK PUBLIC INQUIRY 

 INTO GRAIN MERGER 



Formal Request Made of Illi- 

 nois Conunerce Commission 

 to Determine Their Legality 



A ftn-iii;n n-qiU'st In tin' IlliiHiis 

 ('i»iiitiH>rt'" C4H;uiiissi')ii askiir>.' th;if 

 ;i pul>Iic innnjiy b"' nnuhieifd Iiv 

 ihat body in(i) thi- "b'^ality and 

 ;.lit)lic poliry" of prrmittin.iX Iho 

 lour old- line iiraiii <-innpani('." to 

 lorin .tbe $2*">.iM)(i.n(tM iiuT^rr. 

 ronimonly known as tbc Grain 

 \Iarkotini: Company, was ordPicd 

 1p>- tho I. A. A. (xr-ciil ivf coniniit- 

 {fv at its ntcftin^ of Jan. I 'I. It 

 is known tbat farm Inut-au ni'-ni- 

 bi'fs liavo bi'en solicited to buy 

 stork in tbo nu-r^cr. Tlio f<>rmal 

 iiMliiost lias hcon uiado. 



BOTH SIDES OF MERGER 

 EXPLAINED AT MEET 



(f'onliniud from p.'igo C) 

 the .\merican Farm Bureau Ked- 

 f-rati^m e.veoutives. .■\nd tlK-.v did 

 not know whether they w(mld 

 meet a friendly or hostile loeal ar- 

 rangements conynillee. and in a 

 meetini; of this kind much depends' 

 on the arrangements. They came. 



They found that it was not the 

 intention of the local aiTanKe- 

 ments conimitte to t)e hostile or 

 unfair to the I. .\. A., but that 

 -Mrs. Funk was very insistent upon 

 eertaiu "arranui'inents and that her 

 wi.'dies pr^'vailed in some impor- 

 tant matters sueli as the selection 

 of tile chairman. 



Clifford Gresory, editor of 

 I'raiiie Farmer. \vas advertised as 

 one who had been invited to speak, 

 but he was not permitted the plat- 

 form altho ln^ was Ki\*n an oppor- 

 tunity to present one small piece 

 of his evidence concerning the 

 Tlrain Marketing Company in dis- 

 cussion. 



Im|i<>i'tnnt Quosiion * 



Men who have read every avail- 

 able bit of information on the 

 merger in the Ameriean Farm Bu- 

 reau news letters and in the press 

 were most concerned over the 

 facts in tlie matter of the I. A. A. 

 statement that audit rejiorts nec- 

 essary in deti^rminins; the value of 

 the properti<s were withheld t^y 

 the Grain .\larketins Company. 

 The agents and fri<-nds of the 

 eonipany nave declared that the 

 I. A. A. was iirovided wiil^all the 

 information it needed in arriving 

 ■ it the true value of the properties. 

 "r that the information was easily 

 :ivailable. 



It developed in the meetins; tlu.t 

 ilie audits were not -Kiven to the 

 I A. A. nor were available to tne 

 1. A. A. from any source, and the 

 reason was tliat the Grain .Maf- 

 kelinu' Company itself did not have 

 uudit reports of the concerns 

 wlin.se iiro|ierlies it has eontrael- 

 I d to purchase. Tliat develop- 

 ment supports tlie I. A. A. state- 



iient, but shows that there was 'a 

 - ood reason why the informal ioBi 



vas not turned over. It does 

 !'ring up another qui'stion, how- 



^er, and that is whether or not 

 1^0 Grain .Marketing Ccmipany 

 si'iiuld have had those audit re- 

 I'^its In order to enter into tl|i- 

 1 iiicha.sc of those properties -with 

 saiety to the producers. 



Tlio Not I!e-^iil( 



Whellier or not tlie Grain Mar- 

 ' ' ting Company advanced its 

 '-use at the nieetin- is an\body's 

 ' "ss. Whether or not the Grain 

 ^'I.irki'ting Company is please^l 

 ^ iili the result remains to be seen. 



But the Illinois -Agricultural 

 'i soeiation idlieers seemed to be 

 " ■ II pleased as Iley departed foi 

 ' licaiio. I.oc;il ui'U who ha\''> 



'"d by the !. .\. A., in Ih. ij- 

 ■'.ad seem to be will ph^s.-d. 

 -i' ilging from comlielits made iiti- 

 '■'' (liately afhr the meeting ami 

 • iK-e then. 



•Some of those wiio have read 

 ■il that has Ixen ]iuhlisl-..il in the 

 -\ F. B. F. News l..-tiers and the 

 ■'••ss have said that tlH-y learned 

 ii'ithing new ciincerning the nier- 

 -• r itself, altho they learned man,y 

 ii'-w features on the I. A. A. siije 

 lit the question. 



WHAT THE CAMERA GOT 



Oil ilif f'w ttf IIm- firMi il:i> itf Hit* niitiii:il nii-efiiiK, I. \. \. oflifiaU. «-\i-ruiit f 4><»iiiiiiit («-<'nicii iinil •^irtM-liirM. 

 4-iMiiil.v l'';iriii Kiir<-aii |ii:<'Mitl*>HtN iinil I'.'irm yflt iKierw iiii'l :it a ilitint-r l'<tr a liii; riMind-tiililc .'iikI tri-<--:i«>^th4-- 

 iiir>>«*ii-l>rf:iilM> ilJMi'iiN^tioii. l*ri'Ml<l«'iit 'l'hoiii|i*>t»H in <i|>i-iiiiiK th<- iiM-a-tinu: •taiil ili:i( any 4*»iihlru4*iit <• friii<'i<<»niM 

 t>l' till- I. \. \. »oiilil lii> m'lri*iHp anil that Ihi* oiil> \^ny larniiTs ^tmild «-\it K«'t aiiv»li«>r<- »ilh tlii-ir itruatiT 

 jy.atioii »»ulil ■»«■ It? iiiiiliial ■■o-iipfration. I>iiriiiu: thiw «>i-!«>>ii»ii. tin- artiial l*-iii|»«'r t*t' tli«> >*7. «-i>iint i4>*> » liich 

 t\«-rf' ri-|iri-^i-iili-il in n-KHril (it tt itliilmn inu; friMii thi- \fit«-ri«'aii Fanti Hurra ii l''i>4liTal ion nan Kho» n. \ tin- 

 aiiiiiHMi*! ^'oti* la\i»r«Ml natiitnat iiniNon. *<>|Mritfil lalkN fcaliiri'ii llii- ini'i-iin;:. 'I'hi> i-\i'i'ii(i% i> i-oiiimitti-i- hail 

 « iMi-il to "si irk anil tiuitt it (»ut friini t lii' in Kill*-" at it<i last n-tciilar nim inu. I (■«■ opinioti miv i'\|tri-ss<-i| hy 

 ni»ii« thai I his ri>iinil-tal>l«- nu-rtinK: nas titi- in its I riinst riirli\ <■ ini-i-tin;: in I In- hisiitrt at I ihi- I. \. \. 



EDUCATION IN STATE 

 NOT AS IT SHOULD BE 

 SAYS I.A.A. COMMITTEE 



Constructive Policies to 1 m- 

 prove School System Is Aimi 

 of Educational Commission. 



The educational sitii.ition i<i 

 Illinois is nut what it slionld Ix- 

 The I. .\. .\ committve on <;duca-' 

 tion ttiat points this run •tisists 

 of 111.- following: J. I. Whis- 

 nand. Charli'stoii. chairman;' .A. 

 C. Kveringh'aiu. lluisonvill. . and 

 K W. Itusk. Carlinf'ilt--. 



Tills conimiit.^. <atly last year 

 ]ans\(-.Ted the call of the Illinois 

 Kducalional Copimission to sit in 

 «ith it rrnd oiler or^-anirations ' 

 in niakin;: inv. st)i;.itions. Iteroni- 

 mendations ar- to h.' nfkd.-., at 

 the ni'Kt bi epnial mei tijit; of tlic 

 General Assembly. •. ' • 



BIG REPRESENTATION 

 IS DELEGATE RECORD 



DAIRY INDUSTRY 



NEEDS ADJUSTMENT 



(I 'eiii iiHieil from paKo 'i) 

 .■!. ri!f1M(bTK W K I. F A I! K OF 

 nAIHY IXDl'STBY- 

 a. ruhlicily. 

 (1 ) Press ai'ticles. 

 (2 1 Talks, pojmlar meetings. 

 ciub», schools, radio- 

 b- I'rotectional — Legislative. 

 c. Correlate work of .Illinois Co- 

 operatives^ 



(1) Harmonize policies. 

 ( 2 I Promote eflieienc.v oy group 

 action, including grading stan- 

 dards. 

 4. PUBLIC REI.ATIONS. Co-op- 

 eration with other dairy insti- 

 tutions and agencies, 



a. State. , 

 (1) Illinois State Dairymen's 



.\ssociation. 



(2 1 -Mlied dairy interests. 



( :i i Butter Improvement Asso- 

 ciation. 



(4) Dairy cattle breed associa- 

 tions. 



(5) Extensioni workers, Univer- 

 sity (if Illinois. 



(CI Hish school agt'icultural 

 teacjiers. • 



b. National. 



(1) National Dairy Council. 



(2 1 .\merican -Association of 

 Creamery Butter .Manufactur- 

 ers. 



(Ii) Dairy cattle breed associa- 

 tions. 



(4) Dairy marketing specialists 

 in Ofutral west states. 



(•enei^nl Dairy Situation 



The centi-r of dairy production 

 is mo\iiit,' westward faster than 

 the center of population. The 

 East and the South are demand- 

 ing sweet cream. At the same 

 time the Cliicago "milk shed" is 

 becoming more and more an open 

 market. This means culling the 

 broader cows, more (|ualily in pro- 

 duction, nifire inti^nsive organiz.a- 

 lion. 'anil adjustment in marjtet- 

 ing Illinois dairy products. It 

 can lie doni-. says Lynch. "The 

 dairyman who watches his costs 

 and milks good cows will make 

 money in 192o. .\lso. dairymen's 

 service organizations should be 

 improved by federating into a 

 state orL'anization, run on sound 

 business bases." 



I.A.A. Movie Titled: 



''Carry On! F. IC 



"raii> '>ii! I'aiin l>u- 

 reau" is Ihp title of (he 

 Homestead Film ('oin|iaii\'s 

 inovliiu |itrliire taken duriiit; 

 the suintner to >h<i»v ifie ar- 

 tivities of llie I. A. A. 



Dave Thoiii|isoii ntinoiuiet^ 

 that the fihii K, in his npiii- 

 ion. a "hiiiiHlinuer.'* 



The fihn is |o l>e reU-ased 

 throimh the oruaiii/.ation de- 

 IKirtnient of the I. A. A. It 

 Mill be ready for business 

 MMiielhne dtiiiiiu (his-^ikonili, 

 Mr. Tliotnpson ^lates. 



"WATCH THE BOOKS" 

 IS LA.CA. KEYNOTE 



Union County Bureau 

 Plans Co-op Manure 

 Buying; Lse 650 Cars 



An association to buy manure 

 on a co-operative basis from 

 stock yards is a project ot Union 

 County Farm Bureau. 



G. K. Metzger, director of organ- 

 ization, met with the Union county 

 foUis at -Auna. Jan. 20 for the pur- 

 pose of helping lay * jweliminary 

 plans for the purchasing group. 

 Farm Bureau members are the only 

 ones' who will be taken in. 



In a preliminary survey made by 

 L. J. Quasey of l^ie traniportation 

 department, it is estimated that 

 the average cost for shipping a 

 carload ot manure from Chicago to 

 .Vnna is approximately $20. From 

 K. Si. Ijouis to Anna, the minimum 

 cost per car is $17.60. he finds. 

 The difference between the two 

 points is accounted for in that the 

 transportation cost from E St 

 Louis is based on weight, and from 

 Chicago on straight carloads. Ma- 

 nure prices have advancjed within 

 recent years, Mr. Quasey finds. 

 An average carload ot Manure sells 

 for around $35. 



Approximately 650 carloads of 

 manure will be used in a year by 

 the Union county horticulturists, L 

 S. Foote, (\\e Union county farm 

 adviser, estimates. 



■ '■•■liiiiiu. U from p.nj^' 1 (^ 



the pn si-nt meniherstiip, be 

 lioini. d out. -stands at no 'liss tlian 

 125 associations whi<-li secure 

 I. .\. C- .\. audiling services, 



F. K. liingham. assisiani mana- 

 ger, outlined the niith'od'of fi. Id 

 esaminaticm in oix-raliini In tli'e 

 I. .\. C. .\. George I-:. 1^'raZ'^r. con-, 

 suiting aeeounla'nt for the I. .\. .\. 

 and former .complrtilhr' of the 

 Universiiy of Jlfinois. i:a\'.' a feli- 

 nical trealis<^ on the statu* of Illi- 

 ,nois co-ops und' r Ihe f. deraj rev- 

 enue act. bringing out t!ie point 

 tliat eveiuptions under fliis law 

 eouhi be secured for farmers' ele- 

 vators, pjovid'd the ap(i|ications 

 are <lrawn up corri'Cily. 



"I.iMik .lliead." \ aniiii.'in Says 



Vernon Vatiiinaii, dirc<-toT of 

 field ori;auizatioii. issu.d.a clxirion 

 eall for the co-oixrative* to look 

 ahead. "Co-operatives : will be 

 left behind." he declared; "if they 

 do not adopt adequate auditins 

 and biisinesi^ ad\ is(#ry st^rvire." 



H. iA Baily. university account- 

 ing sp'cialist. e^^jiresped the 

 thotiLiht that co-opcrati\e accounts 

 should above all. be siitiple. If 

 fanners' co-op«Ta1i'.«-s r<'aU,v are 

 to take on biu Imsini-ss jnietliods. 

 he ti'ild his aiuliouc*'. Iliey must 

 keep accurate r'l-ords. ' ' Ife al.so 

 advanced the sui-'L'eslion' lb;it the 

 central I. .\. C. .\. oflicei act as a 

 cb'afing house for any informa- 

 tion roncerning the auditing fa- 

 cilities in other states. I)r. .Slew- 

 art, proffssor of economi'ics at the 

 Cniversilv. ciimmeiidejl '{be 

 1. A. C. A. 



liUft <»niccl-s 



The teniiiorary board of direc- 

 tors who^ held olhcfs since the 

 formation of the sei-vic.- la;-t June. 

 were all re-elected at iliki annual 

 meeting, as follows: H<'nry .Mc- 

 Goueb. Maple Park. |ire.s|iden1 : L. 

 P. Mc.Milleu. Bock Falls, tiee pres- 

 iilenl: O. B. Golilc. CliarUston. 

 Henry Shaffer, Illio|iolis. kiid G. L, 

 Potter. Pontiae. dinciors; G. .\- 

 Fox, secretary, aiid I! .\| Cowles. 

 treasurer. . ! 



Forty-seven Illinois! ro-opera- 

 lives wi-r.' represented ai ilie meet- 

 ing. 



YOU'LL NEED GOOD EYES TO SEE YOUR DELEGATE HERE 



l!l 



■I lr..n. iMK. 



li 



•riM* f-niiiorii 

 lnti-clil> N«-<* 

 lire In the f 

 Thurailjiy. 



iiiiiii prtt lliin pictnr** of 

 Mioii. smile III' tlieiii an* 

 mill rutv at the It'll. It 



rnrill bureau folkn nhn ner<* Mtill on the felt nt the lii<<t miiiille nt the 

 nut (leleiJrateH, you Mill niitiee. StM'retnry Kox and l*rvNiilent 'J'faiini|iii«B 

 nould have taken a i-ouiile of cniiieraM tu have guttea all the eru»d om 



1;<>I-I N', VvriKlit;' Tiis.-..;,, ■ |i„|-,„.. 



#•••!. '...NS. .Nil,,. rMll. : l-:.lKJ.r' 

 .[•.111. 11 I10IMI..1.I. K:ins;,s 3„.1 I-,,,,.., 



u,""vv''!.','''l' ,':■'»••,';«»: All...rt Lil,. 

 l-v:ii,-s. .\Ias..r,. arel \V,.,„| |..,v |., . 

 i:iii:li;.in. K..r,l: o .; .\„,|. rsioV .:,'l..' 

 """„' :'> ='.■•' '• I" Iiii.riin:.r i:il.- 

 .•--.II ( ,ly; Fj-.-tnklin; H.'ll. W.I.I. 

 Miak.ytow;. Fun,,,,: y. Chniar, 



•,,'V"i "I!' ?■ '- '"I'le.-tl -V.W M.IV..I,, 

 ■| I. ,• "rr ••■'^„':""illi..u...,. Greene: 



". I . I ri.fr. i-o:il i-jij.. „,,| ,'. , 

 Hum M,.,r,s; II..,,.,,. k u .i.'l_nn,- 



.;-lro,,^l.,„.M n,.,l .■ w ro..v-r I.T- 



"rifcn. aii.l .1. n'. ,,,-r SmI, 1,'Ms. o! . 

 rn.p,.,,..*: M ,: I-. „.l.rKra»>t. .-iss,,!, 



l;irK..:,ii.l ... ■• |, yw.-ll Milf-.r.!. 



•I.e ksoii 11. P S:,,,..,-. I-..n|..,i.,; J„f, 

 e'n'V.-^'? •'''•"■"■•"•I Ml V.rnon. 

 J. s.. J Mil... a...!-*', i: |,,„.Kr. |.„„ 



>i..eklon. aii.l .:,•.. .-unls. .>.'t(..klon; 

 .leliiiaofi; «. It. K.rl.y .Simpson: 



,i V ".^ "arr.„. s.icar . ;nc.v, . Kei,- 



: •'• 1 I'll r. lull. .Minook.i; K....X J 

 1 McKee, l:io, .ind M. i;uy Van BUn- 

 k.rk. I>r._l.la. I.att.-: I, .\. Hi„.|.„,.|,, 

 .\r.a. an.l l> II M,„i„. .\„ii„.l, l,:,. 

 Sjille: E K. Sr..v.i,..;r.i,, .v!i rialor. and 

 Itarv.y W «.i|(.s. I,.|a,id. 



Laivnno, lialph Pinksliiff Birds 

 !;'.', •^; " Munliv.iN. .«iil.l..M.- and 

 w . I-. l:.'it:U'. KranVIiM ilfov.- I.tv- 

 li.KSlon: <:. F. I!.i,,!.||. <-h:.tKWorlli. 

 and 1. J. Gallup. FmlnKtoti. -T.i.Kai. 

 ...o. J .St. .11 .'h.-stiiut. Iii.il I'has 

 S.-hniidls, ll.asnti: M.-l>f»iioiiKli Kr.-.I 

 i:iiel.ii.«h. -s. ,..1.1. :,„.l K.iTl .M.ilr.w. 

 A. lair. .M.ll.nrr l:. 1. Th..nias. 

 KiiiKwoo.!. and G.-o .\. Ilu»it. W0...I- 

 stoek: Mrl^nii; .Sini,.i, c M,.on. To- 

 w;in<la. ail. I V,im;h„ I h.iiuI.isf' .V|,ir- 

 l.y; .Ma.-oiT: .1, i' l;..i,.li, |.|. r IMrr.a 

 L.wti. an.l ]■;# 1- l.at-K.tt. M.-,.-..n 



.Mu'uupin: II .1 .s.-liiillz- ■«l4,,.nii..\ 

 and. J. I'., Kn.slow, .Mwat.-r, Maill- 

 .s..ti; K. J. S. liii.r.r. .\lt...,: 1;. K 1... 

 :.i,.i J>.hn -11. .s.l,ai,.r. Mitrm.-. Ma- 

 ri..ii: Jnhh l:..(;i.r- l'al..kli- -MarKl.- 

 aii-l'utnaiii: liltn.-r viuiitri. Henry, 

 and VTni. Ilown.y. pun. .(in. .Manui.. 

 .'has \V. BcirB.-il. Ih.vaia. and Vin- 

 .-.Ml Warr.-n. l::ilh; M.iall.J t.. V. 

 -S;ilnps..n- Petersi.iir^-. an.l < '. f. Slier. 

 I'.l.rsl.ure: XI. r ■• r ..i.oMile Ije. 

 .Md.o. and I>. I; .>;.■.. ti. Alexis; Jloii- 

 rue: Fred C I'e per. V.ilm. yr*. 

 MfjtilKoniery: 1; it Vlaru-HuilC- N.»- 

 koniis. and John K.isi.r, K^iymond. 



Slnrgan: Cli.ls S l:!ak'. Ja.-k^UT.- 

 ville. and 11. P. J..y. Ja.-ka..liV)il.-; 

 Moultrie: .1. K. i;it;l.r,.r. Sullivan 

 an.l 1-. .S. Slie.han. I...k.- Gin. iiijl.- 

 .1. i: Mey.rs. <lr.;;..n. atei Kim. r 

 \'i.Irn.'icr. Korn-s.i..n. P. oria I'lias 

 U. Fur.l. R.lwar.ls uii.l t'li;.*. ilor- 

 lion. Alta: I'latt: .' J Gnss. Al- 

 W00.I. and T. W l.;.tnl.. llTntent : 

 I'lk" <•. I-: lliiiiliirr, .!ri-'Ksvill.-. 

 and Waller !!.-,k. nl...|.lt. l:...k|.orl. 

 P.>|.c: A- Bak.r. .!..!. .in.ki; Pulaski: 

 .M. .M. Ilarimaii. JIuuii.ls. ji:andul|>li: 

 .Vuir. Wink. Irnan. SI. .-Iv ill.-. an.l 

 1-'re(l nehni.T. l:*-.II.ii.l. 



Kichlaii.l: l,.-o I.-lilint^r. .'lln.v. 

 l:.>. k Island: I'has A. l-»rs..n- Mo- 

 lin.-. Bx. SSI. and il.m. . '. J. S.tirlv. 

 P.i.k Island; SI I'la.r. PI. ll U.irl'- 

 liKiii. Kr.-.-l..-tB, and J A I.^;..t. TEr.-n- 

 ten; Saline: i:. L. .lat.s. Il.-i rrial.urK ; 

 S:inganioli: J<»lui i'.M.p.r. WllllaIli^- 

 v:lle. and Leister L.'litnau. Pl.:.s»nl 

 Plains; S.-|niyl.-r M. It. Kill Aihoiis.-, 

 KushvilP : S.olt M P. M'lrrav. W.I - 

 • li.sl.r. and ll.rma:, KilL.r. W.i - 

 ■ li.st.r: Sii.-ll.y. Tie .1 • l:.>. -«sl. r. 

 Sh.!l.y\ il!e. an.l 11. F, ilroit.- Ii..i- 



Siark- A.li.fn M.WiM. :1111s 'r..iil...... 



I'.'l v.- K Will. -ox. Wy.niinu: Sl»- 



l.h. ns..ii: T, K. Kills. L. r.:i. :.i..l L, .M 



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