Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1931, Page 23

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HINA'S “LIVINE” BUDDHA HONORED, anshen Lama Made Special Igongolia. Kokonor and ‘Tibet Commissioner. f Cable to The Star. SHANGHAL China, June 24—Chira THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, -TUNE 24 '1931 WINTER WELFARE NEED OF NATION IS SURVEYED Data Preparatory to New Drives for Funds in Fall Compiled, Poole Is Advised. wureu mn wxnur have been started by the lation of Com- munity Ghm l!nd Councils, John Poole, president ' of the Community Chest, was advised today. The country has hfl!n dlvMed in ten geographical regions, Nearly 60,000 passenger automob! each 3 served by an experienced Srsanication | were mide in Germiany Tast yeer, e e e as pitted Buddha against the hammer d sickle. Presented with a xold:n seal and a plden wand, gifts from the Kuomin- g, or Nationalist party, Asia’s most pl figure has been appointed by comm) er for dln«—c Gh shaven head md clothzd in yellow mn‘ Chiang Kai-Shek, in his to heap honors on this priestly itesman, has given him the pictur- que title of “the great wise prlut. who ards the nation and spreads culture.” This Buddha's task is to systematize e political administration n( China’s ongolian, Tibetan and Kokonor bor- pr lands, where nomads roam over ktensive plains and where massive, ysterious temples guard their secrets fom the outside world, but where the bviet' threatens its keenest penetration lith new and disturbing doctrines. (Copyright, 1931.) ONSTABLE MUST FILE UNDATED RESIGNATION arry Sweeney Is Appointed for Piseataway District by Prince Georges Board. Btaff Corresporident of The Star. [UPPER MARLBORO, Md., June 24.— arry Sweeney was appointed constable Piscataway district by the Prince | orges County Commissioners yester- y, but before his appointment becomes | MISS EVELINE BURNS, Chairman of the committee arranging for, the Phi Delta National Sorority convention, to be held at the New ‘Willard Hotel on June 29 and 30 and July 1 and 2. —Star Staff Photo. HEADS BIBLE SCHOOL Miss Elsle Wade Stone Elected President of Columbia« Miss Elsis Wads Stone was elected ident of the Columbia Bible Train- ing School, Inc., at & meeting held in school building, 1724 H street, re- cently. She will serve for & period of two years. Members elected fo the trustees of the organization for the same period are: Benjamin J. Brooks, chairman; Mrs. William T. Bannerman, vice chairman; Miss Stone, secretary; Fred P. Myers, attorney, treasurer; Rev. IJohn E. Briggs, pastor Fifth Blptut Church; Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen, Rev. George Fisks Dudley, rector St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church: John A. Garber, Mrs, ‘WoopwARD & LOTHROP STERLING SILVER 4 %5 We took a rule and measured different pieces, and found that our $15 group offers— —11-inch centerpieces with flower arrangers. —Deep fruit bowls that are 914 inches. wide. —3-piece mayonnaise sets with 5/ inch sterling trays. —11-inch sandwich trays. —7-inch and 7V%-inch tall bonbon dishes. fective he must file &n undated resig- | Harry Hoskinson, Rev. E. E. Richard- son, pastor Congress Heights' Baptist So many complaints were received Church; Representative Morgan 0 tion with the commissioners. the board of commissioners which Sanders of Texas, Rev. George nt out of office last January about | Schnabel, pastor 'Albright Memorm nstables that the new board recently gvmn“ul Church, and Gen. Anton solved to sttempt to have some con- Stephan. ol over them. S Under an idiosyncrasy of the law, the | Amerjcans residing in Canads at in mmissioners have the power to &D- | present number 218,503, those bint, but not to remove, constables. | Prance 25,961 and in Great Britain e only way they can be eliminated |3 ggp, for their term to expire or for them | S —— be convicted in Circuit Court, which tomatically disqualifies them. When e commissioners told this to com- lnenkthey ‘were accused of “passing je buck.” By the terms of the policy used in ap- WOODWARD & nm;? S‘weeney yfiurddly llha R:' jnstable signs an undated resignation, . ich the board holds. 1f at any future || LOTHROP desires the e the commissioners wan, o remove Im they will simply fill in the date on o8 S et ‘s motify bt hia || Services of part - time signation has been accepted. onstable Sweeney was nominated for || saleswomen to work post by Commissioner Frank all, jr. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Festival to Be Held. 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