It appeared that it would not be possible to extend It for any more than that time. The labor departments of various States have been trying to coordinate matters to determine what could be done about the problem of obtaining sufficient labor to harvest crops where labor is not available. Some Labor Department representatives have suggested that these jobs be made available to certain Negroes in the South and to some of the unemployed in various sections of the country. as a pilot experiment. to determine whether this type of migrant labor would be of assistance In solving the problem which we all know exists. Some comments on the suggestion have been made in our State. and the suggestion was greeted with a considerable degree of antagonism and fury by letters to the editor from some people who apparently wholly misunderstood the suggestion. In the Open Forum. published in the Denver Post of March 29. 1964. there appears a letter entitled "Exploitation of Agricultural Help." written by F.