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STAR, WASHINGTON, D O, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1931. SUNDAY AID SHOWS 10 BE DISCUSSED Hyattsville Citizens to Decide Question of Movies for Jobless Relief. @pecial Dispatch 1o The & HYATTSVILLE, Md Citizens of the town ters and others int nvited to attend a meetin: committee of the Commo night in the M Powers Brookens « wits P ray st 1d sentime of tee whic Lemu council meetin, the proposition eommittee foliowed fore the council of leasee of the H asked co-operati shows film, il the help wc the antire proce unemployed. Mr put on & Sunday th during the week day show would be b Beveral ministers n be known that they on Sunday, but wesk day Y eouncil disapprov the unemployed DEWEY HEADS GROUP URGING FEDERAL AID Relief by Tax on Higher Incomes, Unemployment Insurance and Tabor Control Asked will fight movies glad to ald r the movies for A newly organized Joint Committee on Unemployment, headed by Prof John Dewey, today advocated Federal appropriation of a large sum to be raised for the needy by higher taxes on large incomes. The group announced it also spon- | sored a program including construction, | unemployment insurance, limitation of Tours of labor, stopping child labor and | the support of bills to accomplish these ends at the next Congress. “The administration has appointed the Gifford Committee to urge collect- | ing funds anhd doling them out to & pauperized citizenry,” it said. | “Only through the appropriation of | & large sum of money by the Federal | Government for unemployment relief ralsed through increasing sugtaxes on incomes and estate and gift taxes | can mnew employment be encouraged | and industrial expansion assured. The time has come to incomes not alone | in the interest of social justice, but in | the interest of all social groups.” | Officers of the committee include | Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Dr. John A. Ryan, Norman Thomas, Rubbi | Stephen 'S. Wise, Harriet - Stanton Biatch, Ethel Clyde and Andrew J.| Kennedy. “REDS” DENOUNCE JAPAN | PENOUNC | Bocialist Second Internationale As-| sails “Imperialism.” | PARIS, November 2 ().—"Japanese imeprialism” was denounced by t Executive Committee of thy Second Internationale, including rep! sentatives from 10, m ing here yesterday. | solutions adopted by the committee | called on the working class throughout the world to protest against Japanesc action in Manchuria and blamed the capitalist system for the present eco- nomic situation elsewhere. The committee telegraphed condol- ences to Arthur Henderson, leader of the British Labor party, who was de- feated in the recent election, the tele- gram saying, “You saved the honor | and future of British Socialism.” SABATINI TO LECTURE Author to Appear Tomorrow Night | at Central ‘Auditorium. Arrangements have been completed | for the initial appearance before a | Washington audience of Rafael Saba- | tini, noted author, who lectures at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow night in the Central High School Auditorium under auspices ,of the Community Institute of Wash- ington. The subject of Mr. Sabatini’s address will be “History in Fiction, or/ Fiction in History.” Amplifiers have | been installed in the auditorfum in an- | ticipation of a large audience. Couples Wed in Rockville. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 2 (Spe- | eial) —Out-of-county couples married | in Rockville within the past few days included Miss Alice May Love and | Floyd Granville Spencer, both of Quan- tico, Va., and Miss Amelia Frances Car- | ter and Thomas V. Fuhir, both of Richmond, Va., by Rev. Frank A. Tyler, | D. D, of the Methodist Church; Miss Lydia Heone and Charles R. Pyle, both of Washingtor by Rev. Henry K. Pasma of the Presbyterian Church, and Miss Gladys Lucille Hickson and David T, Stinson and Miss Ruth E. Payne and George W. Res, all of Washington, by Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of the Baptist Church. not return da NINETEENTH INSTALLMENT. ENNETH HALL did to_The Nook thst different his, be, frm the one he leen had envisioned tog: her out from it as complete the were a stranger, a casual onlooker at the feast instead of a generous par tieipant in its preparation Well, sh2 was responsible for the situation. Had she accepted Kennetl Jast night, they would n-w be rejoic- ing together. The bond between them would have become all the closer ‘Thank heaven I didn’t accept him,” Cathleen murmured, and untied the or- gandie apron that was ner bxdge of service in The Nook. “He's puffed up and hotrid about it. No: a wcrd of hours an hours we spent on the park bench this Summer, g over thi very story. He would be the same if we were married. He'd wear the crown, and allow me to help coliect the jev for it, I'm glad—glad I'm not a pclisher for other people's crowns.” It was & few minutes after 9 that evening when Cathleen knocked ¢n the door of Julia Craig's studio. Julia sang | a welcome. The studio occupied & asement flc It was spacious and | dim, and as cool as any place could be | on such a night. Two couches with gay | cretonne covers were pusned against | opposite walls. A small table, simply | set, was drawn befcre a window that opened into a tiny rock garden in the | Tear. Wrist Watch i M. KOHRN M5t Careful Movers! | Whether you're moving across the street or across the miles we'll save you money. The Original KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. . 2010 (21 $ g ATTENTION Arlington County Voters TOMORROW IS THE DAY Again Solicit Your ote for Elegtion to e County Board. I ffer You a Broad xperience of 35 Years nder Virginia Laws. JAMES A. SOMMERVILLE 0000000000000000000. 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