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 medical educations provided mey agree to 

 return to rural areas to practice. (See 

 separate story for details). The medical 

 education proposal raised a barrage of 

 questions, virtually all sympathetic with 

 the idea and seeking information as to 

 how the plan might affect the question- 

 er's home county. 



When the medical education plan was 

 put to a vote of the delegate body, there 

 were no votes cast against it. 



For the first time in a number of 

 years, there was no change in the make- 



4000TH FARM BUREAU MEMBER SIGNS UP 



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by Jim Thomson 



As«'t Editor. lAA RECORD 





Before a packed general session of the lAA convention In St. Lowls, Martin Meyer (right) 

 hands Norman Runge a pen as he signs up as Cook county's 4.000th Farm Bur'oau mem- 

 ber. Looking on is C. H. Mills, Cook county organization director. Cook has the largest 



cevnty Farm Bureau membership 



up of the lAA board of directors. Di- 

 rectors from even-numbered congres- 

 sional districts were up for re-election for 

 two-year terms. The following were re- 

 turned to the board: C. J. Elliott, Streat- 

 or, 12th district; Otto Steffey, Strong- 

 hurst, 14th; Russell V. McKee, Varna, 

 I6th; John T. Evans, Hoopeston, 18th; 

 K. T. Smith, Greenfield, 20th; J. King 

 Eaton, Edwardsville, 22nd; and Lyman 

 Bunting, Ellery, 24th. President Charles 



broadcast over the 

 Mnnerbell Hour en 

 station WLS during 

 convention are former 

 lAA Pie s ldenf Eori C. 

 Smith (left), lAA 

 President Charles B. 

 Shuman, and AFBF 

 President Edward A. 

 O'NeaL 



In a dauling white dress with sparkling 



sec|ulns Miss Lorelll Intrigues the general 



entertainment audience with her singing of 



semi-classical songs. 



The Illinois team comes to the microphone in 

 the "Quiz of Two Cities" broadcast over 

 KMOX In St. Louis during the lAA conven- 

 tion. Illinois defeated Missouri Farm Bureau. 

 Left to right: Farm Adviser Truman May, 

 Madison county; President Shuman; Howard 

 Dorsey, KMOX announcer; Vice President 

 Morris; and A. O. Eckert, St. Clair. 



Lou Morgan, cycler extraordinary, pots •■ 

 a dentonstratien of his prowess on a wnl- 

 cycle during the annual meeting entertain- 

 ment program. 



\. RECORD 



JANUARY. 1948 



