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Milo Reno
Milo Reno (January 5, 1866 - May 5, 1936) was president of the Iowa Farmers' Union from 1921-1930 and the leader of the Farmers' Holiday Association, a populist organization established in 1932. He was born in Wapello County, Iowa. He died in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, of a heart attack following influenza.〔(Dictionary of American Biography, Volume XI, Part 2, Supplement 2 p. 551-552 )〕 ==Early Career== Reno grew up in Iowa, in a family influenced by Populist politics. Reno was involved in organizing famers, and in 1918 joined the Iowa Farmer Union. He was elected president of the IFU in 1921, calling for better prices for farmers and public works programs supported through a more inflationary monetary policy. He supported Democratic Party candidates in the 1928 elections (Al Smith) and the 1932 elections (Franklin Delano Roosevelt). He later turned against Roosevelt and the Democratic Party and bitterly criticized the New Deal, supporting such figures as Father Coughlin.〔(The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa )〕
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