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)ust sent us some very- allurinp travel 

 folders on Tlorida. It makes you wish 

 it were lOlJ so you could take the lAA 

 train trip to I-'lorida and forget the 

 weather. 



A complete booklet on each trip has 

 been printed by each railroad. They 

 should answer your questions. For one 

 of the booklets or any cjuestions you may 

 have about either trip address your in- 

 quiries to: Roy Johnson. Illinois Agri- 

 cultural Association, 43 E. Ohio Street, 

 Chicago 1 1, Illinois. 



We h.ive made plans for 500 I'arm 

 Bureau folks to take the trip. Johnson 

 says that of the first 200 requests to 

 come in, a big share were from those 

 who went to San Francisco two years 

 ago. They had a good time. They 

 want to go again. 



For that matter, we wish all our 155,- 

 000 Farm Bureau members in Illinois 

 could go. \X'e know you'd enjoy it ! 



Below is the skyline of America's winter 

 playground city of Miami which will be 

 visited on the Southern tour being spon- 

 sored by the Illinois Agricultural Associa- 

 tion en route to the AFBF convention in 

 Atlantic City. 





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This is the reconstructed palace which 

 housed the British royal colonial governors 

 at Williamsburg, Va. It will be visited on 

 the eastern lAA trip. It was built from 

 1706 to 1718 and was the center of fash- 

 ion and social life in the Virginia colony. 



REQUESTS are rolling in from 

 every corner of the state for berths 

 on one of the lAA convention 

 trains. It looks like a "smash 

 hit" sellout. And even though De- 

 cember may seem like a long way off, we 

 suggest you clip the resenation request 

 on this page and send it along, if you're 

 planning to go. 



As you know, we're planning two 

 trips and have chartered two trains for 

 those who plan to go to the annual meet- 

 ing of the American Farm Bureau Fed- 

 eration. It w'ill be held this year Dec. 

 13-16 in Atlantic City, N. J. One train 

 will go an eastern route with stops in the 

 east at Washington, D. C, Williamsburg, 

 Beltsville, New York City and other 

 cities. A second train will travel a 

 southern route through vacation spots in 

 Florida and up the Atlantic seaboard to 

 Washington and Atlantic City. 



The lAA is arranging a special visit 

 to the United Nations headquarters at 

 Lake Success, N. Y., where those who 

 take the eastern trip will be able to see 

 diplomats from foreign countries at work 

 in the general assembly or in smaller 

 conference groups. 



The beauty spots of Florida will be 

 visited by the Farm Bureau folks who go 

 on the southern route. The railroad has 





RESERVATION REQUEST 



Roy P. Johnson 



Illinois Agricultural Association 



43 E. Ohio Street, Chicago 11, III. 



Dear Sir: 



Here's my request for reservotions on the lAA special train. Please make train reserva- 

 tions for the following number of persons: These train reservations are for the 



following route: (Check route desired) (o). Eastern trip on Pennsylvonia Railroad 



(b). Southern trip on Illinois Central Railroad 



I want my reservation for the following type of Pullman car: (Check type desired) 



(a). Intermediate Pullman car: (b). Standard Pullman cor: 



(Standard Pullman cars ore newer and more expensive but both types of cars provide the same 

 travel comforts } . 



I wish the following type of berth: 



(f ). Drowing room for two 

 (g). Drawing room for three 

 ( h ) . Drawing room for four 

 (i). Coach seat 



(a). Lower for one 



(b). Upper for one 



(c). Lower for two 



(d). Compartment for two 



(e). Compartment for three 



I also wish to reserve hotel reservations while at Atlontlc City for the following number 

 of persons: Following ore the names and addresses of members of my porty: 



Nome: 



Nome: 



Nome: 



Address: 

 Address: 



Address: 



(my name) 

 (my oddress) 



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