Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1937, Page 32

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THE EVENING b0 FARM AGENTS OPENSESSIONHERE Wallace to Address County Agricultural Workers " on Thursday. The National Association of County Agricultural Agents today opened its annual three-day convention at the Hotel Raleigh with approximately 600 delegates in attendance. Principal speaker before the group will be Sec- retary of Agriculture Wallace, who will address the Thursday morning ses- sion The extension agents registered last night and early today for the first session at 9:30 am. The presiding officer is Bright McConnell of Geor- gia, national president. Several governmental officials were to make brief speeches today, includ- ing James T. Jardine, director of re- search; M. S. Eisenhower, director of | information; H. R. Tolley, administra- tor of the A. A. A.; H. H. Bennett, | chief of the Soil Conservation Service; | Will W. Alexander, administrator of the Resettlement Administration. all | of the Agriculture Department; Ches- | ter C. Davis, member of the Board | of Governors, Federal Reserve Sys- tem; W. I Myers, governor of the Farm Credit Administration, and J. | A. Linke, chief of the Agricultural | fig:l‘a(mn Service, Office of Educa : ”IL[ i;,_fflsg t(l".bi{see"t tém'f Bli”_ll Wil?on. z’ gl the [;l’_sz grade : . 0, e Phoebe A. Hearst School is a pleased boy with a paint "eAml;;nqi\:letl;:;llglr:;*nl;elgafit fooar?x ‘?;‘: brush in hand. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wilson, the agents, their families and Washe 3632 Windom place. Tomorrow: Larry Mathews, son of Mr. and ington extension employes, with Un-| M7S-H. L. Mathews, at the Phoebe A. Hearst School. dersecretary of Agriculture M. L. Wil- —Star Staff Photo. son as the main speaker. The ban- | ~ FOO foR | when countless other reme- quet will be followed by a sight-seeing "l‘ II l d 'l‘ l; ° s tour. Ps « B4 4 23 dies (mtludnn, X-ray treat- ai Leaving at 7:30 am. tomorrow, the END IT QUICKLY=THIS WAY ments) have failed. IXB is agents will visit the National Agri- | Red blotches, cracks, blisters, or endorsed by doctors, athletic Young Washington cultural Research Center at Beltsville, | Md,, lunch at the C. C. C. camp there | (& oK e oo, O bt and visit the animal husbandry sta- | itchall may be the same danger- tion in the afternoon. A moonlight | ous. fast-spreading Athlete’s Foot. excursion, beginning at 8:30 p.m. on the steamer City of, Washington, will close the program. Don't waste time and money on make-shift remedies. Get this pro- fessional-type treatment that stops. pain and itching_instantly—and then destroys the whole infection directors, trainers, hospitals and institutions almost _everywhere. Costs §1—a low price for sure reliet. GUARANTEE! 1f not absolutely The Thursday program will begin | in 71015 days, at 8:30 am., when Secretary Wallace | Thousands who suffered tortures full refund. The B Corp., 370 will speak. 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