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BLOCKS RIGID PLAN OF STORING WHEAT Chairman Stone of Farm Board Favors More Elastic Policy._ The Federal Farm Board, faced with requests from President Hoover, ‘Vice President Curtis and others for recon- sideration of its wheat stabilization Policy, is studying & variety of pro- posals designed to solve the surplus in problem, bui Chairman Stone is mllned toward an elastic plan to meet t from mf mrt;:“(or lldeflnl:a riod or until & ot in price pre- {:lll. The National Grain Stabilization Corporation at present has about 200, 000,000 bushels of wheat on hand. Reply Due Tomorrow. Stone said that under its present policy of selling wheat when market emd{tlom are favorable, the board has not engaged in “dumping” activities end that none was contemplated. A more rigid policy, he added, might prove ruinous. President Hoover's “suggestion” that | the policy be reconsidered was made Saturday. Stone expects to reply to- morTow. Vice President Curtis at Topeka, Xans., yesterday asked the board to hold the wheat until the price had reached 85 cents or $1. Stone said millers would need wheat until the new Spring crop reaches the market, about the middle of August. They are now buying from the Grain | Stabilization Corporation. George S. Milnor, ‘president and gen- | eral manager of the Grain Stabilization | Corporation of Chicago, arrived yester- day and went into a long conference with Stone and other board members. Stone Tevealed that many millers and growers had dispatched telegrams in support of the board's present policy. Rigid Policy Favored. | Fred Brenckman, Washington repre- sentative of the National Grange, said | today the Grange favored a pledge of non-sale for a year and that its drive for ldorfion of the export debenture farm relief plan would be-renewed in the next Congress. The announcement of & new policy, Stone , probably would reduce United States exports this year, if it Tad the effect of raising domestic. prices above world levels. Under such condi- tlons, he added, a further surplus might be piled up in this country. e predicted an agréement to hold wheat would have the effect of extend- the influence of stabilization oper- ns for the benefit of Winter wheat wers at the expense of Spring wheat | armers in the Northwest. = AR ‘The District Commissioners today | awarded to the Chicago Pump Co. of | Illinols & contract for furnishing and | installing & centrifugal pump for fire | protection system at the District re- | formatory at Lorton, Va. The Elevator Engineering Co. was given a contract to repair the elevator in the Harper Building, the temporary | home of the Municipal Court, for $1,120. | Featuring dozens of our most success- ful Springtime limited numb i ciples of Several By the Assoclated Press. . x LOS ANGELES, June 30.—If.a child’s ‘behavior is perfect he isn't normal, That's what Dr. Virgil Ekdickson of the University of Oalifcrnia is telling teachers at the National Education As- sociation convention here. He quoted statistics from observation of 209 boys and as many girls for a semester, show- ing that 74 per cent of the boys and H' rmtdfllll‘lfll"v“r‘k ity everybody profanity. some sort of tting it. The “uf;-mm man who becomes & captain of industry” was described by BRITISH LIBERAL QUITS AS PARTY TREASURER Viscount Allendale Resigns Post After Disagreement With David Lloyd George. 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The great ma- Jjority have the paper delivered regulatly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and § cents Sunday. If you are not taking advan- tage of this regular service at this low rate, telephone National 5000 now and service will start’ tomorrow. -INSTITUTION creations as well as a er of Summer Shoes. Operas, Oxfords, Sandals, Straps— every type of shoe you will need for Summer, Fall and even Winter Wear. Come in t;day and select several pairs ‘while there still is a wide range of sizes in all the wanted materials. SALE I. MILLER HOSIERY REDUCED to 95¢,%1.25 and up THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDz\Y. CHILD IS HELD NOT NORMAL JF BEHAVIOR IS PERFECT Dr. Ekdickson Tells Educators Survey Re- veals Fact—"Self~-Made Man" Described as Being Among Vanishing Americans. Paul F. Cadman, evecutive secretary of the Ban Francisco Stock Exchange, a3 | houses, leased being among the vanishing Americans. In his , well educated man, who at the helm of a large ess has assumed a critical attitude toward the trained student. OCadman, who sald an exceedingly small percentage of successful business in American industry, commerce and finance have been denied the ‘op- ity of at least a few years of formal training, cited the instance of a university graduate who applied for bank posf 0 tion. “He lled to a typloal self-made mmn:‘” eaptain for employment,” Cadman sald, “and when he was asked for his eredentials the youth presented his diploma and laimed jon of his A. B, to the battle-scarred industrialist : answered: “All right! Go out in the shop and learn the rest of the alphabet.’” So dramatic and glamorous, he said, is the idea of success which starts with | ;.0 el and ends in' the nlall,:mc'- ChA(r that It has almost be- come sacred, and the myth of the self- made man s firmly established in Amer- ican traditions. 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The National Capital Park and Plan- Commission, throug! park or pl process W"’ has been speeded up by reniing &hd demolshing howea i gu: ing on continuousl ® 5 directing the razing of buildings at 476-478 Penn- sylvania avenue, where Constitution avenue will be cut through; four struc- tures on the vim of the valley at P street that will become part of the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway High School; seven houses Georgia avenue between Barry l: Euclid streets, and 21 houses on Eighth street, all in the Banneker Recreation Center for colored people. . ‘The Egyptian government is alding financially the construction of water- works for Cairo and Alexandria. July Ist, at 8 A. 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