Show DROUTH RELIEF ORMED PLANS FORMED Term L ng- ng Term Program May Be 5 C Continued Throughout Winter WASHINGTON June 14 P-e- P Bc Be Belief lief fer that effects of ot the drouth will continue into next winter led government govern govern- ment officials today tody to start planning a long term relief program Secretary Wallace and Chester C. C Davis farm a administrator agreed that tha shortages of oC hay and feed crops created by the drouth would not be felt in some sections for or many ninny months but that such conditions eventually would develop making additional help I 1 It was estimated that cattle purchasing pur pur- hasing chasing which now total head will continue for six months at least with farmers selling t their livestock later when the feed deficiency becomes apparent Davis estimated that about head would be purchased eventually c Meanwhile l the bureau of animal Industry stepped in to take a l more important part in the surplus reduction reduction tion lion and relief program with allot- allot nent of for 25 states stales to eliminate diseased cattle I f Additional allotments will be made Jat later r for spending approximately 50 O- O under the Jones Jones-Connally act for Cr disease abatement |