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i B @ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. COUNGL T HEAR BRANELL BOTH Salvation Army Leaders De- . cide to Allow Defense on I Fitness Question. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 1.—Formal de- cision to hear a representative of Gen. Bramwell Booth on the question of his fitness to remain as commander-in-chief | of the Salvation Army was made by the army’s high council in a meeting here this morning. ‘The decision took the form of a res- Plution. When tne action 1t contem- ?I:m = concluded the high court will have rectified the mistake it made, ac- cording *» the chancery court, in the first place, waen it adjudged the com- mander unfit without giving him a chance to be heard. ‘The Daily Express today said that | Gen. Booth had sent the army's high | council a second letter. This letter, while its contents were held secret, the paper said, contained | an offer which might have an important bearing on any future action of the| council. A copy of the'létter was sent to the | Army Press, for distribution as a sup- | ;élemem to the current issue of W-r‘i Ty. | The story in the Express followed an | interview given yesterday by Commis- sioner Catherine Booth, eldest duuzhu-r‘ of Gen. Booth, in which she suggested | that her father and the high council might yet come to an agreement con- cerning the administration. Persistent reports that Gen. Booth ‘would make a dramatic appearance in | London to meet the council and argue his case before it, seemed today to lack substantiation. It was said that the journey from Southwold, where he is keeping to his sick bed, was quite out «of the question. Further litigation was declared to be inevitable today In the event the coun- cil should decide again to depose the general. For those who find it inconvenient " to come downtown We Offer a FREE Home ngonstration Atwater Kent . Radio Just Phone North 790 Liveral T'erms An;cngd MONARC Radio Shop 18th & L Sts. N.W. PROVIDES FOR THRONG ° AT FELLOWSHIP DINNER Committee Makes 200 Additional Seats Available for Function Hon- oring Bishop Freeman. Arrangements were concluded last night at a meeting of the interparochial Church to provide for 200 more seats at the fellowship dinner in honor of Bishop James E. Freeman at the Wil- lard Hotel Tuesday night. The commit- tee directed its agents to continue the sale of tickets, not to exceed the seat- ing capacity of the hall. Agents are to report at Diocesan House before nodn on Monday, when the sale of tickets will be suspended. A feature of the dinner will be the large attendance of men, both clergy and laymen, from the rural portions of lmed diocese lying in' Southern Mary- and. Busey H. Howard, president of the side. The distribution of tickets is be- 1329 K street. Hear the New ELECTRIC DYNAMIC ATWATER KENT Cne: 920 14th St. N.W. 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