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U.S. TODETERMINE i CHURCH MAY INCREASE | BENEVOLENCE BUDGET ! | Presbyterian Council to Be'Asked | to Approve Expenditure of Attitude of America to Decide Outcome of International Plan. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. B Cable LONDON, December 4 i $17,000,000. EY the Associated Press, PPHILADELPHIA, Decembar 4.~ The will meet in Ch 9 to 12, will | ked by the Pres 2 anction a total budiget of $17.227.109 for oming year, an Increase of $2.- 9 over last year, the church uarters .here announced report on a plan for unifying financés af the denomination, upon which a.committes headed by Dr. Jo- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FEDERAL CONTRIL OF LI ASKED thuard Association Backs Su- pervision of Officers. Stephan Gets Post. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, December 4.—A resolution favoring an amendment to of the United S which ta effect to- eat Britain, France | [ ] [ = M e ?bilipshom tmpor from the fact| ere is talk in British diplo-| ultimat 1 be decisive. State Department Cold. ugh the final word remains to | ken the h persuasive, it is hoped, | ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE LOVER OF PRETTY SHOES The Sybil Pump been | the National Defense Act designed to politics out of the National i und to keep its officers up to andard of effclency was ay at the closing ses- e National Guard Assoct- | he United States lution, which provides that of an officer of the Na- | shall be ascertained by 608 to 614 /A ELEVENTH ST. are strictly f International Control. | Tan Blac sl b —lale——[a]——at—— s. 4 ¥rench, | nd the rest | a ng other in- | s, first appointed and | later elected. Tha M under the Koranic law a Sects of Christian powers will be un- r the jurisdiction of mixed tri- We different with cov AS Pictured. fn— Patent Kid Each Style Braided With Materials of beautiful as this style pictured. rered Spanish heels; all sizes now. Calf sQ30 1( Velvet Contrasting Colors Over Instep have seen many pretty styles but none as Tt is modeled in three materials, cleverly braided over insteps, styled i i i | & board of three senior officers to be appointed by the Secretary of War, and that fts findings be approved by the Secretary of War, was adopted after a spirited debate. Upon ap- proval by the Secretary of War the offending officer would be dented Federal recognlition. Under the pres- ent system, the appointment of Na- tional Guard officers is left to the governcrs of States. The resolution was offered by Brig. Gen. Milton A. Reckord of Maryland, president of the assoclation, who sald D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER %, it had been drawn up at the sugges- tion of Gen. Pershing and Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, chief of staff of the Army. The opposition was led by the Virginia delegation, headed by Adjt. Gen. W. W. Sale, who sald that his objection was based on the grounds of “principle” and declared the pro- posed amendment would take away the State control over the guard. Want Pershing Retained. Other resolutions adopted asked Congress to reinstate Gen. Pershing 1924. on the active lst for life in an ad- visory capacity; urged that the age limit for re-enlistment in the National Guard be increased, and advocated a budget of §33,000,000 for militia pur- poses in 1926. Gen. Reckord was re-slected presi- dent. Other officers chosen were: Vice president, Brig. Gen. J. C. R. Foster, Florida; secretary, Liout. Col. Roy Parson, and treasurer, Col. M. It. Mc- Clean, Kansas. Army corps chosen include Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, District of Columblia, 3d_Corps. 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