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CATHOLICLEADERS HEARD AT RALLY gz Nearly 3,000 D. C. Students and Teachers Attend Ses- sion at C. U. Nearly 3,000 students and teachers of District of Columbia Catholic insti- tutions of learning were in attendance at the National Capitol crusade rally 8t Catholic University yeslerdny under the auspices of the inican House of Studies Unit of me c-mouc Catholic clergymen, who stressed the rtance of missionary wurl. he rally was opened s o’clock ‘with solemn high mass in Lhe Nlthnd Shrine of the Xmmll:ullw Com:eptlon celebrated by Very Rev. T. 8. McDe mott, prior of the Dominican HO\L!G acon. Rev. Dr. Gear(e Johnson, executive secretary of the National Catholic Wel- fare Council t of education and professor of education at Catholic University, who delivered the sermon &t the mass, stressed the need of sanc- R lt home. The Crusaders of l.h! Amm some extent failur: and scandalists to the worldly becnuse there m not enough sanc tity behind them, Dr. Johnson said. ‘“‘The missions need men, money and sympathy, but most of all they need the assurance that a real Christian ll(e is practicable and g:ctlned at home,” Dr. Johnson con- Bishop McNamara Presides. Immediately followlnl the mass meeting wu held in the university with Rt. Rev. John Exhllolophy lt cmnm: Jnlvemt ° lpetke An ll of e |CENSUS REFUSAL a gauwr cnuuh'r only after repeated M. Bimeert g fatied to "gican the desired thu ocountry. Its object is described Il create interest and ti:npn.h hnme for ‘the missionaries Olhu Speakers Heard. spoke on “What the National Doin. for the Mission,” ma Mother Mary de Pmll lupalon- Maryknoll mum in Wi n, whose subject ‘What Rell lzloul ‘Women Are Doing Tor the Misston. Other speakers were Rev. Sebastian Erbacher of the. Cinoinnati province, | Rev. John E. Delaunay and i Louise Colliflower, 'h)l e on “What | the Local Conferénce Is Doing for the Mission.” Miss Colliflower is past presi- dent of the local conference and for her exceptional work in Wasl hhm mis- slon circles won. the est tribute h Crusade _can offer, the Paladin brand cross. The p-p-l blessing was given at the conference. CASE POSTPONED Patrick Gallagher Will Be Ar-l raigned in Police Court Monday. ‘The arraignment of Patrick Gallagh- er of 1410 M street on charges of re- fusing to answer census inquiries was postponed until Monday at Police coun yesterday to allow the Government time summon witnesses. Gallagher was held !odly in the court lock-up after H. Brodie, detective sergeant, had nrved a warrant whlch was_sworn out at oou J. Sterling Moran, supervisor of the census, Early this afternoon Gallagher had made no apparent effort to post $500 necessary for his release. Supervisor Moran declared yesterday that he had brought criminal action rators as well as hold information from enumerators.. o THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 18 1930—PART ONE. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Beginning Tomorrow with Assortments as Complete and Values as Great as Expert Selection Could Make Them—Qualities of Our Usual Standards Our Annual May Silk Sale 4 Smart Silks, More than 10,000 Yards! 40-In. Printed Flat Crepes in the New 1930 Patterns! 40.In. Printed Chiffons for Afternoon and Evening! 40.In. Washable Flat Crepes With the Smart Dull Finish! 40-In. Plain and Printed Shantungs in Dusty Pastel Tints! A special feature for Our Annual May Silk Sale. L&B quality! Choose from hundreds of the newest 1930 patterns and colorings! "1.74 Every yard of the truly fine 33.In. Plain or Printed Shantung An all-silk shantung with the smart dull finish. $1 39 In a choice of the most desirable patterns and colors. 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