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A—16 — JAMBOREE OVERFLOW CAMP IS PREPARED Thousands Can Be Accommodated at Burnt Mills Site of Scouts. SILVER SPRING, Md., July 13— | Preparations are being made at Camp | Wilson, Burnt Mills, to care for hun- | dreds of Boy Sccuts who will come here this Summer to attend the jam- | boree in Washington August 10 The Scout camp, located near here, on the Northwest Branch, has been designated as the overflow camp for 7-Pc. Stio Outfit boys attending the jamboree, who can- not be accommodated at the main camp on Columbia Island. Rev. J. Wesley Loftis, pastor of the silver Spring Baptist Church and Scout commissioner for the second division of the District of Columbia, who is director of the camp, said to- | day that advance delegations are al- ready coming into Washington and stopping at the local camp. A group of 16 from Santa Barbara, Calif., were entertained here last week. The camp covers 37% acres and has a swimming pool, a number of cabins, and a well equipped trading post. Sev- eral thousand Scouts can camp there, if necessary, Loftis said. About a hundred local boys are now encamped there. Consists of Studio Couch, that opens to a full size or Twin Beds, Occasional Chair, Table Lamp and Shade, End Table, Magazine Rack, Occasional Ta- ble and a Bridge Lamp and Shade. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 14, 1935—PART ONE. VIRGINIA POTATO PRICE HOLDS AT $2.10 LEVEL \ iPegged at Mark 10 Cents Per Barrel Higher Than That Asked by Growers. By the Associated Press. PAINTER, Va. July 13.—The week end cessaticn of potato shipments from the Eastern Shore today found prices pegged temporarily at $2.10 a barrel—10c higher than the goal orig- inally set bty the growers when they seized control of the markets three weeks ago when their product was selling for $1.25. A vote of confidence in the Dicta- Consist! Chest 0! torial Committee set up to administer the farmers’ embargo was taken at a mass meeting at Central High School last night. The assembly adopted a resolution gommending the actions of the council and gave the board full power to do what “it deems best for the interest of the 50,000 people in Accomac and Northampton Counties.” “Heavy shipments” at the $2.10 price were reported Friday, but load- ings today were interrupted by rain squalls. . Retired Farmer Found Dead. WINCHESTER, Va., July 13 (Spe- cial) —Willilam Palmer, retired Fred- erick County farmer, aged about 70, $129.75 was found dead late today on the s of Dresser and f Drawers an with sele wers 3N ! c‘::::::ly fipished in wal: of Drawers king ™M fi:lh two-tone Vanity, _W“ full-size northwestern grade near Hayfleld by passing motorists. His body was lying some distance from traffic lanes. Phy- sicians said death resulted from nat- ural oauses, probably hastened by | hot. and humid weather. gt Delegates Are Elected. TUXEDO, Md,, July 13 (Special) — The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Tuxedo- Cheverly Vclunteer Fire Department has elected as delegates to the annual meeting of the Prince Georges County Auxiliary next month at Riverdale Mrs. Thomas H. Wildman, Mrs. Les- ter Berry, Mrs. Effie Reel, Mrs. Ray- mond Brown and Mrs. Raymond Mulloy. N?::\'e exteriors. 3D DIVISION NAMES COL. E. L. DALEY Officer Soon to Be Sent Here Heads A. E. F. Veterans’ Society. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, July 13—Col. Ed- mund L. Daley, U. S. A. was re- elected president. of the Society of the 3d Division, A. E. F., at the final session of the sixteenth annual re- union of the organization here today. | _Col. Daley, at present stationed in | St. Louts, soon will be transferred to a 11 size B“:e;":( selected is! ' 975 Value: Drcsser and Vao! ‘mirrors, ches Tnet woods. walnut. Drawers. fini Lawn Mower Bar Har- bor Chair. . nstruc 'hegull\ walnut. Suite. Porch Rocker Metal Re§ frigerator. 1 the Army War College in Washington. | Other omcers named today are bon- | CHURCH PLANS. PICNIC ald B. Adams, New York, vice presi- | S S5 AR dent; George F. Dobbs, Boston, sec- retary; Robert E. Craig, Phlhdelphu. Special Dispatch to The Star. treasurer; Paul Wood, Washington,| DAMASCUS, Md. July 13.—The historian; Rev. John J. O'Leary, Montgomery Methodist Protestant Scranton, Pa. chaplain, and James| Church will hold its annual Sunday Flynn, New York, sergeant at arms. | 5chool picnic on the church lawn next The report of the Resolutions Com- | Saturday. mittee included a statement that the Band music will be furnished and society indorses congressional meas- | the program will include several prom- ures providing increased naval and | inent speakers. Chicken and ham military appropriations to establish | suppers will be served from 5 p.m. adequate national defenses. until 9 p.m. Cow Mothers Pigs. | Polisk Gains Seen A cow in Van Reenen, South Africa,| Industrial production in Poland is is mothering two pigs. ! greater than a year ago. $2.29