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Schenck 



urn 

 mcT 



ck before the 



have felt in 



ispeople with 



a farm audi- 



of approval, 



ig the general 



) voiced their 



oflFicers and 



■>oUcy brought 

 Farm Bureau 

 iers for their 

 the delegate 

 icamination on 

 ere finally ap- 

 I, 



led that effec- 

 members with 

 . county Farm 

 ership already 

 le total mem- 

 after joining 

 the coopera- 

 ce services of 

 es. 



bership is less 



county Farm 



lew associate 



privileges as 



e proposal, a 

 change it so 



)ers would be 



before being 

 privileges of 



lent was de- 



)Osed that the 

 tion join with 

 ation to help 

 mplete their 



A. RECORD 



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medical educations provided mey agree to 

 return to rural areas to practice. (See 



3 karate story for details). The medical 

 ucation 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- 



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s 



by Jim Thomson 



Au't EdHer, lAA RECOID 



s 



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 StefJey, 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 



Ni a donllng whha drast with iporkling 



(•quiiu Mill Loralll intrigua* Hi* ganarol 



•ntartalnment audianca wMi har singing ol 



fami-cliMiical tongs. 



(ANUARY, 1948 



4000TH FARM BUREAU MEMBER SIGNS UP 



Bafera a pockad ganarol tastlen of Hia lAA convantlon In St. Lovii, M art in Mayar ( lig ht) 

 hands Norman Runge a pen as ha signs up as Cook county's 4,000th Farm Iwraoa w arn* 

 bar. Looking on Is C. H. Mills, Cook county organization director. Cook has the iorgast 



cewity Form Bureau membership 



station WU 

 convention ara former 

 lAA PrasMant fori C. 

 SmMi (loft), lAA 

 President Chortes B. 

 Shuman, imd AFBF 

 President Edward A. 

 O'NeoL 



The Illinois team comes to the microphone In 

 the "Quia 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 

 Menri*; and A. O. Eckert, St. Cioir. 



Lou Morgan, cycler extraordinary, pots o« 



o demonstration of his prowess on a oai- 



cycla during the annual meeting entertain- 



maiit program. 



