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3] ~THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28 1929 1d- has held the exclusive publication right. that his physician issued a reassuring BIBLE COPYRIGHT “onder.tne new artangement said| \AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN |iccin’ it crening. \ the District is more entitled fl the HEht | council to be composed of nine mem- (New members elected were Mrs. Ste- Seterdbyn S cncennt i v G The bulletin sald thn': the ‘:mlln ! of suffrage than any one of el es. phen Bonsal, Mrs. Mary Bure, Miss Lou- - e minister been confined to home 2 SEEN BY HAVENNER He compared the various features of the | bers, five from the city at large and one |jse. Harlowe, Mra, Ruth Hanha McCor- CONTROL CHANGES cll, “it is assured that the American REPORTED |MPROVED for several days with a catarrhal sore | States named with that of Washington | from each of the four geographic sec- [mick, Mrs, Gertrude Offutt, Miss Dor- standard Bible will not be published pro- throat, but there had been no_compli- o s 4 . ;. Be 3 miscuously and in garbled formy by any s v Georgetown Citizens ASSOUB“““‘M,_ F B, A. Bowles, vice president of the | oReilly, Mrs. Jerry Donovan, Mrs';‘“ Protestant Denominations to| byt will be protected by l{,e supervision | Physician Issues Reassuring B“I'st.ne e ek The wn S : In resolutions adopted the association ! federation and president of the George- | Henry W. Draper, H. W. Draper and Supervise Publication to of 41 Protestant denominations, who ' B i iti . announced that no further bulletins Nominates Mrs. Forrest for 0 (et oo Moore. Forrest In | town. Citizens' ‘Association, 8lso spoke, | Miss” Bradshaw. . Refrechments: were P 5 will be interested in its preservation | letin Regarding British Sec | would be issued. aion Advisory Council. nomination for the Citizens' Advisory | counseling co-operation between his as- | served. ; | Prevent Garbling. nga;zco;:’nc%h‘zkgsm 15;:;[11:1““::1 rotury of Stala. | jMiss Mary Lazenby, president, pre- | R R ] |any possibility that Sir Austen might ; |~ The physician was asked if there was Council. Dr. Havenner. after polnting sociation and the Georgeiown Progres- o Ol R out the value and inflience of women |sive Citizens' Assoclation in obtaining | si Sy 3 u! B A o m§ sids o it S R E | Eeholars. who will spend the next f be unable to go to Geneva Saturday Urging united effort on the part of 2ssociation on its selection and ex-;‘pnmlnauon of a smoke and soot nui- | in civic endeavors, congratulated the oS e el ve E ; tion ot & NEW YORK, February 28 —Control of | vears in determining wherein the Amer- | By the Associated Press. |oF the League. of Nations and sepiicd organized citizenship, Dr. George C. | pressed the hope that Mrs. Moore would | sance. Be Brief, Phone Ad Urges. the copyright to the American stand- | ican version may need revision in the| LONDON, February 28.—Absence p,acatively. ' Havenner, president of the Federation | be elected to the council. Resolutions adopted urged the public |ard version of the Bible has passed to | light of newly found manuscripts on |from the House of Commons yesterday | il A o4 of Citizens' Associations, at a meeting | Pointing to the advantages of local | librarian to incorporate in his estimates | A telephone booth in a confectionery | the International Council of Religious | changes in the English language that of Sir Austen Chamberlain, secretary | = of the Georgetown Progressive Citizens’ | suffrage or national representation, he | for the next fiscal vear provision for a |at Watertown, Mass.. posts this sign: | Education from Thomas Nelson & Sons, | have developed since the version first ‘nf state for foreign affairs, gave rise to| Great Britain has more people eme Association in the Curtis-Hyde School |said an effort is to be made to have ! branch library to be located centrally in | “Be Reasonable—Be Brief.” the publishing firm which since 1901 | appeared 28 years ago. ! such alarming reports as to his health! ployed than for several months, e e e e ettt ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— W NG GG GG Y@ S -, Closed Monday~12 Mto 3:30 P.M. 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