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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, JOAN OF ARC PAID HOMAGE BY SAILORS Tonight’s Events to Include| Laying of Wreaths and Mystery Play. Proper Muzzling of Dog SINGLE NOSE STRAP IS HELD INSUFFICIENT. By the Associated Press. i ROUEN, France, May 28.—The sol-, emn homage of the sailors of modern France to the leader of the French Armies five centuries ago was the out- standing event of the sixth day of the commemorations in honor of St. Joan of Arc. ‘The companies of nine regular cnfl now moored In the Seine nearby a: the naval cadets from the three d - Eluh boats lined up in the old m: | et place in front of the site of the girl-saint’s martyrdom and rendered full | military honors. | Later the officers, headed by Admiral | Laborde, were guests of the municipal- ity at the City Hall. Young schoolgirls will lay wreaths this evening at the base of the monu- ment to the “Maid of Orleans,” and a mystery play depicting the principal events of her life will be given at the | ‘Theatre des Arts. Band concerts by the naval musicians, the municipal or- | impropsr way (left) is pointed out at this time by the Health Depa: HE above illustrations of the proper way to muzzle a dog (right) and the |U rt- IHELEN RESIENED Friends Say She Plans to Live in Either France or Italy. By the Associated Pres: LONDON, May 28.—Queen Helen of Rumania is represented as being recon- | clled to the bitter fact that she soon must leave her adopted country and her | 9-year-old son, Crown Prince Michael. She is quoted by an Englishwoman friend here as having said recently in Bucharest that she probably would go into voluntary exile when the new | Rumanian Parliament is convened. She | said she would live either in France or Ttaly. “No Choice.” “No choice is left me” she said, “between humiliation and departure. I | have resigned myself to what had to or later. I could do| have lived in enforced retirement for a full year now, and I shall live the fe of & recluse henceforward. T0 FORCED EXILE : D. C. THURSDAY, don't know where or how I shall be Xi seeing him. That is my most profound King Carol, then Crown Prince, de- | serted Helen in 1922 for other loves, | among whom was the red-headed Mme. agda Lupescu. After renouncing his royal rights she divorced him and led a life of seclusion. He returned to claim the throne in June, 1930, but Helen refused to be reconcucd |WOMAN WHO SOLD KINGS RACING CARDS IS DEAD |story office building in_Dallas, Tex. | California has th> most cities and towns | with welding codes, 67 having incorpo- | “0ld Kate,” Known on All British Courses, Had Message of Thanks From Monarch. g | By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 28.—Old Kate is dead. ‘The passing of this picturesque wom- an, who sold race cards on every British course for half a century, was chron-+ icled prominently today in the London press, Patronized by kings, peers, race | horse owners, jockeys and thousands of fans, she became a national character | of her time. Although known to her neighbors as | Mrs. McNeil, her real name was a | mystery even to herself, but she said | she was born in a workhouse 85 years | ago. She was obliged to quit work two | years ago on account of failing health, but a public subscription, to which MAY 28, 1931 ing George con! h'flmud 'nlbled her to_pass her last days comf The general public fln! beenm acquainted with her when she exhibited anxiety for the King during his illness of 1928. He sent a message of to her after he recovered. i - ‘The number of cities and towns in %& lumumum vl'dhdxch !h."h ldnptfi.d‘ gal provision g for the use welding in ulfio construction now totals 100. New Oflnm is the largest city which has adopted a welding code. The tallest all-welded structure is a 19- rated sections for welding. MiLLEr Cook MADE BY NETTLETON The “Plaza” RULY a well-mannered style of all-white buckskin. Also shown with black or brown tip and trimming. Particularly de- sirable for wear with the fashionable Summet clothes $10 chestra and other organizations will bew ment. - The basket type of muzzle, the Health Department polnu out, given. when properly fitted, provides the public with ample protection from your ‘Tomorrow will see a reconstruction ¢og and is comfortable on the animal Regulations of the Health De- of the soene of St. Joan's abjuration. A | partment call for muzaling cf all dogs on and after June 1.—Star Staft Photo. cortege with its members dr;swd in| medieval costume procesd from the | old dungeon where Joan was impris- SEEKS SLENDER PASTORS the Garrett Biblical Institute, an- nn;d Il‘!:“!hrelte{led r"th tthe rl;‘k -'r;‘d‘ |nounced that his divinity students other ruments of orture to e | Church of St Ouen. in whoe dio-ent | Bible Institute Hel Orders Stu.|MUSt PAY some attention to their waist cemetery the future saint wes obliged | lines if they expect to be ordained. to sign ‘the recantation, later retracted,| dents to Reduce Waist Lines. | Under his ruling students seeking ad- SepmRAw TRt tetunimion. | ofrcaGo, May 28 (#).—That cld | mission must pass physical examin Erris v | saying about nobody loving & fat man | tions throughout the four years of thi o | i der to look well and to| EDITOR WINS FREEDOM e e L s ON DISORDERLY CHARGE Arrest Follows Peddling of News- | papers Containing “Expose” of Vice in Minneapolis. 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