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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935. EIGHTH CORPS C. C. C. | Gy "sodone st stuskages: wo-in Colorado, one at Denver and one in TO BE REORGANIZED | Yestern Colorado: one in wyoming at Casper; two in Arizont, one at Tucson 5, mdn oneml} Phoenix; two in New S ) Mexico, the locations 1o be determ: 15 Distriots Instead of Five Are |jater. R Planned by Maj. Gen. Hagood ‘fmzfiaoeu After Conferences Here. FROCK SHOP 3411 Connecticut Ave, Summer Frocks Cotton, Linen, String Lace, Embroidered Eyele B-17 LA TOCONUET WEAT BELT POL Farmers Will Vote on Pro- | posed Adjustment Pro- | gram Saturday.. Fair to Get Albino Cub LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, May 23.—Complete re- organization of the Civilian Conserva- tion Corps in the 8th Corps Area || has been decided upon for the pur- pose of improving administration and effecting economies. This was dis- | closed here by Maj. Gen. John- son Hagood, commanding general of | the 8th Corps Area. Gen. Hagood stopped here en route to San Antonio, Tex., from Washington, where he con- ferred with military authorities and | Robert Fechner, head of the C. C. C. | With a view toward reorganizing the set-up of the C. C. C. in the 8th Corps Area, Gen. Hagood inspected | camps in the 7th, 8th, 9th, 2d and | 4th Corps Areas. He said he had determined to reorganize his area on the basis of 15 districts, instead of | 5 as at present. Tentative plans provide for the following new districts: Six in Texas, one at El Paso, one at San Antonio, Fort Worth, Lufkin, Waco and Tyler; ! Special Purchase! By the Associated Press Men who grow the grain that fills | the Nation's bread baskets will decide | Saturday whether the A. A. A. shall continue its efforts to control their production. Farmers throughout the wheat belt will vote upon this question: “Are you in favor of a wheat pro- duction adjustment program to follow the present one which expires with the 1935 crop year?” Officials announced today that far- flung arrangements for taking the Ppoll had been completed. Under the rules laid down by the Farm Administration, any farmer who produced wheat in 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1932 will' be eligible to vote, whether or not he ever signed a pro- duction-control contract. However, | each voter must have been eligible to sign a contract. No farmer may vote more than once. Even if he operates several farms. ‘ The photo shows world's only albino lion cub, recently born at the Polls to Open at 9 A.M. | famous Gay Lion Farm. at El Monte, Calif. The tiny snow-white cub will The polls will open at 9 am. and ‘ be shown in the Gay exhibit at the World Fair. Albino lions are extremely close at 8 p.m. Community committees | rare and, according to native African superstition, the sight of one brings will have charge of the actual ballot- | the fulfillment of any wish. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay, owners of the ing, while the County Allotments| farm, are pictured with the cub and a normal lion cub.—Wide World Photo. Committees will have charge of the - i — referendum for each county, or for several counties if they are formed | CUPID INVADES SCHOOL [ Into district associations. Community committees will send re- R | sults of the poll to the county com-| ‘ST. LOUIS, May 23 (#).—Somebody mittees and the county committees else is pounding the three “R's” into | will send totals to the State extension | the heads of sixth graders at the directors, who will forward the in- Shenandoah School yesterday. | formation to the A. A. A. | _ Their teacher for the last year, Miss Announcement of the official vote | Elizabeth Coffey, 25, boarded a train | In Washington is expected by Wednes- | last night on her way to Moscow, | day, May 29. | U.8.8. R, where she will marry Albert | you will be thrilled to Even the low prices dependable quality. Come in w 1l the light Summer sh, a navy and brown. Each of t groups repre- sents unusual value. $5.95 8$7.95 $9.75 Shop at the Vogus Frock Shop for better values at moderate prices. We are daily adding to our host of satisfied customers. Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings to 9. Salesman’s High-Grade SAMPLE LUGGAGE @ Men's Gladstone Bags —Only one or two of a kind. Black, tan and fabric effects. Come early, Quanity is limited. Reg. $3.75 to $25.95 O Now$2.4910%19.30 ® Women's Hat Boxes @ Men's Fortnighters ® Women's Overnight Cases @ Men’s Pullman Cases @ Fitted Overnight Cases Kann's—Fourth Floor. If your feet hurt, don’t guess as tothe cause. Let our ‘The balloting will be secret. Hamel, jr., electrical engineer in the naval civil service attached to the May Offer Long Program. 2 oA e American Embassy. Officials said that if the vote is favorable. a long-term program might be offered the producers with & pro- vision for an annual referendum. If | this were done, it was said, the pro- | i Foot Comfort Expert determine it for you scientifically by the famous Dr. Scholl Foot Test. It coste ng! We specislise i Dr. ‘0ot Com fort Servies. For Men, Women and Children L) gram would be based on voluntary | contracts and would be for four years, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939. | Officials expect the bulk of the balloting in 10 States, which they said include 77 per cent of the na- tional wheat acerage. These States and the percentage of the national acreage in each are: Kansas, 20 per cent: North Dakota, 15 per cent: Ok- lahoma, 7 per cent; Montana, Texas and South Dakota, 6 per cent each; Nebraska, 5 per cent; Washington, 4 per cent; Illinois and Colorado, 3 per cent each. States listed as having from 1 to 8 per cent of the national acreage were Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Minne- sota, Idaho, Oregon, Pennsylvania | Michigan and California: other States | included in the referendum have less | than 1 per cent, | TRAIN BLOW-UP FOILED |7 Dynamite Discovered on Railroad Just in Time. KILBOURNE, Ill, May 23 (#)— | Four surveyors working on the right of way of the C. & I. Midland Rail- road, feeder line into the coal fields, late yesterday discovered 216 sticks of dynamite, with a battery and switch attached, just a few minutes before a | passenger train was scheduled to pass | over the tracks where the explosive was concealed. | Railroad officials attributed placing the crude bomb to strife in Central | and Southern Illinois coal fields due | to labor differences. . 820 Villages Planned. The Harbin Navigation Bureau has announced at -Harbin, Manchuria, that it will establish 320 protective villages along highways and water- ways in the districts extending for 400 ‘miles in the lower reaches of the Sungari. The villages will be mod- elled after the railway protective communities established by the Gen- eral Direction of State Railways. Two | construction parties have left Harbin | to start the work. | SPECIAL TRIAL OFFER 25¢ jarNoxziMa 1 5 ¢ ey at All Drug and Department Stores Last2 Days of the CROSSE & BLACKWELL SPRING SALE Marmainde o 23¢ T ae 25¢ @ 1-1b, Cans Cream Soups—8 kinds; ea. 1 5C FADED BRILLIANCE RESTORED! If your rugs are dull and lack luster; if their fresh, original Iff A beauty is hidden or obscured by Wl | dust and dirt, our service will quickly restore them as if by magic. We are expert in every phase of rug cleaning. Our equipment is the very latest. = Our work- | men are # highly skill- [# Ready dieats 0 19€ ®12-0r. 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