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AEM PARKLRGED FORTENTH ANDU Area - Bounced by Ninth Tenth, U and W Streets Will Be Studied. FEDERAL FARM AID PLAN SEEMS NEAR; EARLY ACTION LIKELY (Continued from_First Page.) ation as a nominee of the Gi. O. P. next year has benn that he is a friend of the ble to the principles ugen bill. His boom so far has argely centered in the corn and wheat belts. Vice I’resident ‘Dawes has been regarded as the residuary legatce of the Lowden strength in the next Republican national convention if and when it be Development of a new park in the area bounded by Ninth, Tenth, W for Ver- d at some ating com- pital Park he com- | the cost there, whhh ¢ |issue. ida avenue the idea be! to Georgin av out Vermont e proposed new i v | been made public. Vermont aven was pointed out that in a | . | been saved millions of d fignres and \’v e in time eeting of the | Sep- | ing_prices. '.nun\‘l that Mr. Lowden cannot be nom- U and o A . | farm legislation at the comi - | But to prevent farm legis] inated. And the Vice President, too, has given his support to the principles » McNary-Haugen bill, sitting in ces at the last session to help arfect the measure, The unrest of the farmer .in the Middle st and the West, wi ism has been strong, ource of hope to the Demo- see a union of the South' and the West, at times, to defeat the Republicans in the national election, | with the farm problem as a main| that reason some of the ‘Democrats ess may be fous also to prevent the fon_may | be a dangerous game for the Demo- | crats or for the supporters of Mr.| Lowden or Vice President Dawes. | Secretary Jardine is convinced of the efficacy of the measure which has Indeed. he i fident that had the bill been vear the cotton farmers w | . and | that_other producers of staple crops | would ‘have fared better. Provisions of Bill. The main thing now, according to | | proponents of the new bill, is to ed- ucate the farmers to the va easure in dealing with the op problem as a means of s The bill provides fo careful serutiny of crop conditions by - | the Federal Farm Board, for the es- Lower Priced Peeriess THEY CAME—THEY SAW—THEY BOUGHT 58 NEW PEERLESS CARS C. R. Middleton R. L. Isherwood M. J. Blanke : W. W. Taltovrill : D. Cohen J. A, Bishop L. Bonini f C. A. Clevenger : J. R. Kelly H. B. Silbert & F. S. Kenney (Mrs.) . E. R. Ham (Mrs.) N. D. Crickenberger R. M. Searles (Mrs.) tablishment of ‘‘stabilization corpora i subsidy to porters of t that there that under will_not be g in dealing with in any event the small. tween st fixing prices. which th aim and result of the M . m bill, they say. is v in that it makes | bill. sound econon THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 19%. tions,” to deal In staple crops when the situation warrants. and for the toans to these corporations from the revolving fund of $300,000,000, which is provided in the bill. One criticism of the bill has been that the losses will come out of the v kind of direct ederal Treasu They differentiate particua The new f. Give a movie show this evening on your porch Enjoy your favorite screen stars or your own personal pictures while you're ‘cool and comfortable. Learn the fascina the easy Eastman way. A complete outfit —Ciné-Kodak, Kodascope and screen for as little as $140. Let us demonstrate at your home Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607 14th St., N. W, * SIX-60 MODEL ' Delivered During Our Recent Introductory Sale Here Are the Purchasers: Wm. L. Shacklett - F. DiBlasi A. W. Hatswell M. H. Marks I. K. Moore E. J. Ruh Samuel Clarke E. J. Clarkson Wm. McWhorter A. V. Burdine G. Paille - 'T. M. Moore Rose Jacobs (Mrs.) J. W. Kay Paul Pullman ot any losses , and tha* losses should be ! wILL FIGHT NOMINEES. lem as an issue from the next cam- paign, if it be accomplished, cannot fail to have a far reaching effect upon the nominations for President and the result of the national election. One of the criticisms in the West of Secretary Hoover of the Department of Com- merce has been that he stood firmly against the McNary-Haugen bill with the President tion for the time being, the issue annot lie against Mr. Hoover next vear. The rame would be true in the case of Charles Evans Hughes, former Secretary of Stats Indications of a fight against con- firmation of three nominees for the tion of home movies s If ‘the farm problem | has been settled by congressional legis- | 7 Loan Board loomed last night | following & statement by Senator Fletcher, Democrat, Florida. Recess appointments have been giv- en Eugene Meyer, former chairman of the War Kipance Corporation, and two of his associates, George M. 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