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Soybean Convention i Slated Aug. 30-31 ! ,J. Ward Calland On Program At Cincy HUDSON. lowa — The inter- | dependence of soybean producers, processors and other segments of I the soybean industry will be given I special emphasis on the program of the American soybean aseociaI tion convention at Cincinnati, Ohio, Ang. 30-31, says Geo. M. | Strayer, executive vice president. i Not only are ths American soyI bean association and the national I soybean processors association holding joint meetings for the see- | ond time, but the session Wednes- ■ day morning, Aug. 31, will be deI voted to the mutual Interests and i problems of the industry, saya ' Strayer. With'record production and posI sible surpluses of soybeans ahead, I thereT are problems of marketing i and utilization that can only be ' solved by the united efforts of the I whole industry, Strayer stresses. Dwayne Andreas, president, I Honeymead Products Co., Mankae ■ to. Minn., will speak on "The InterI dependence of soybean processor# I and growers.” J. W. Calland, managing director of the national soybean crop improvement council, will discuss | the work of the council. I The processor association will hold its annual meeting Aug. 29 I and the American soybean association the following two days. Both groups will meet in the airconditioned Netherland Plaza HoI tel. I Other speakers who have been confirmed to date and their subIjects: Herbert W. Johnson, research agronomist, agricultural research service, U. S. department of agri--I culture, Beltsville, JM., “Varietal ( research work under the expanded "program.” I Dr. J. C. Cowan, head, oilseeds flection, northern utilization reI search branch, ts. S. department of agriculture, Peoria, 111., “The I need for research on soybean oil I meal.” Dr. T. A. Hieronymus, associate | professor, department of agricul- • tural economics, University of ll- | linois, Urbana, 111., "What willw’e . get for 1955-crop soybeans?” I G. Chipperfield, president, inter*- | national assoiation of seed crush- “ ers, London, England, “The mark- | et for soya products in Europe.” ’ J. W. J. Stedman, marketing | specialist, fats and oils division. . foregin agricultural service, U. S. I department of agriculture. "Wadh<ington, D. C., “The European market from the American viewpoint." 4 Paul B. Quintus, director, fats and oils division, foreign agricul- | tural service, U. S. department of . agriculture, Washington, D. C„ I “Soybeans with which we must | compete in European markets.” ’ Jason E. Barr, chief, inspection | branch, grain division, agricultural " marketing service, U. S. depart- | ment of agriulture, Washington. . D. C., "The new soybean grades I and the export samples.” | Charles P. Taft, president, com- ” mlttee for a national trade policy, g Cincinnati, Ohio, "The farmer’s stake in world trade.” | Fred H. Hafner, vice-president, g chemical division, General MiUs, I Inc., Minneapolis, Minn., "How I much soybean oil meal can we utilize?” I Marvin McLlain, director, grain division, commodity stabilization I service. U. S. department of agriI beans in the 1956 farm program.” culture. Washington, D. C., "SoyI Congressman Ralph Harvey, New Castle, “Role of price supI port for basics and non-basics in the future econoiny of agricul- | ture.” I Dr. Kenneth Hood, assistant secretary, American Farm Bureau I Federation, Chicago, 111., "The Farm Bureau looks at agricultural / | surpluses.” I . — I School Ties Will I Be Worn By Girls | DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — Girts ■ will be wearing ties this year as I much — and probably more — I than the boys. One Dallas manufacturer (Sandy I of Dallas) who specializes in school girl accessories is featur- | ing clip-on ties for use with sweatI ers and blouses. The ties, made mostly of im- | ported velvet in all colors, are ' fashioned with a ellp-on device similar to the easy-way men’s bowties. Most popular is a string tie, like that of a Kentucky colonel. Some of the ties are decorated with fruits or jewels.
