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To the Congress of the United States:

We take this method of advising you that the Texas Wheat Growers’ Associa-
tion is enthusiastically supporting the movement to get Government loans for
organization work and securing facilities to handle grain.

Mr. A. P. Sprague, who is representing the wheat pools to secure such legisla-
lion, will be glad to fully explain the whole matter to you and we trust you
will give him your help.

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AMARILLO, TEX., December 27, 192%.

[.. GOuGH, President.
GRACE WEBSTER. Secretary.

ENID, OKLA., December 27. 1927.
To the Congress of the United States:

We take this method of advising you that the Oklahoma Wheat Growers’
Association is enthusiastically supporting the movement to get Government
loans for organization work and securing facilities to handle grain.

Mr. A. P. Sprague, who is representing the wheat pools to secure such legisla-
sion, will be glad to fully explain the whole matter to you and we trust you
will give him your help.

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W. L. GRAVES, President.
Joan MoULEY, Secretary.

WICHITA, KANS., December 29, 1927.
To the Cungress of the United States:

We take this method of advising you that the Kansas Cooperative Wheat
Marketing Association is enthusiastically supporting the movement to get
government loans for organization work and securing facilities to handle grain.

Mr. A. P. Sprague, who is representing the wheat pools to secure such legisla-
‘ion, will be glad to fully explain the whole matter to you. and we trust you
wll give him your help.

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JOHN VESECKY. Presidcnt.
ERNEST R. DowxNI1E, Sceretary.

ABERDEEN, 8. DAK... January 5. 1928.
To the Congress of the United States:

We take this method of advising you that our association favors legislation
providing loans to bona fide cooperative farm organizations for organization
work and for securing facilities for handling and storine grain and other
agricultural commodities.

Mr. A. P. Sprague of the Nebraska wheat pool, who is working in the inter-
ests of such legislation will explain the matter to you in detail and any support
that you can give him that will lead to the enactment of such legislation will
be greatly appreciated.

Very truly vours.
C. W. Cros. President.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., January 3, 1928.
To the Congress of the United States:

We take this method of advising you that the Minnesota Wheat Growers’
Association is enthusiastically supporting the movement to get government
loans for organization work and securing facilities to handle grain.

Mr. A. P. Sprague who is representing the wheat pools to secure such legisla-
tion. will be glad to fully explain the whole matter to vol and we trust vou
will give him vour help.

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WM. B. BosworTH, President.
G. N. CoxXELL., Seerctary.