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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART ONE. st mela e ast mgne " "D, C. PASTOR TO VISIT CONGRESS TO ACT ENGLAND IN MAY |2 iz il be the st guest un-| - ON ARMY DAY PLAN Protests Sent Star. Many letters of proiest were re- ceived by The Star yesterday, writers Dr. Sizoo sald he expects to O ——— in Baltimore and the surrounding ter- o sail the last week in May. During = - .10 Eory SpRITe Ml saine the | Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo to Be Offi-|june and July, he will speak in the | President Authorized to Mobilize Actioios e AN Sl M cial Religious Guest of large cathedrals, colleges and univer- Forces for Demonstrations Great Britain. in Joint Resolution. United States order all military units throughout the United States to as- sist civic bodies in appropriate cele- bration.” The same resolution was offered in the House by Representative Maverick of Texas. Indorsement of Army day was given in a letter yesterday by National Comdr. Frank N. Belgrano, jr., of the American Legion. Referring to the | } need for additional defense forces, | TCN'R 0 8 fresh search for Msud Belgrano said: \ | Gillespie, kidnaped near Thessalon i - “It is unfortunate some of our citi- | by Indians more than 40 years ago. the New York Avenue l"nubvtenan Dr. Sizo0 said in his address he will | mobilize the military forces of the|zens confuse national defense with | John Findlay of Echo Bay, whose Church, will be the official relizlous | interpret the attitude of religious life | ¢ount, 16 tn & | preparation for war. National defense | sister married the brother of the mies- it from the Vi ountry on Apri in demonstration | ] 3 ] guest of Great Briiain toward present day problems. | is preparation for peace. The Ameri- | ing woman, and two friends plan to United States this Summer. Sk % a of Army day under a joint resolution | ., Army never started a war, but | set off into the wilderness from here An invitation to speak in the offered in the Senate and House. |it has always succeeded in finishing | April 20. They will travel up the George Beers, retired sea captain. churches, colleges and cathedrals of Mobbed by Unemployed. Chairman Sheppard of the Senate |one. It must be increased.” | Missisagi River to Green Lake, from Beers died of a fractured skull,| England and Scotland was extended | W.S. Liddall, M. P., was mobbed by | Military Affairs Committee introduced — - - where the reports came of the white caused by a blow on the head with a | to Dr. Sizoo recently by the Commit- | a crowd of unemployed men and | the resolution in the Senate. It read: Tive i woman. . | bucket. Police held Milton Hilde- |tee on Interchange of Preachers and | women in Lincoln, England, when he | “Resolved, That Saturday, April 6, Seven Live in Room. The party will also search along telephone messages and | who is 72 years old, was released Fri- | brant and quoted him as saying he | Speakers between the United States|attempted to address a meeting, and | be recognized by the Senate and | Seven persons were found recently | the Manitoba-Ontario boundary, from letters protesting the action of Alex- | day when her son appeared and paid |and Beers fought becausc Beers and Great Britain. A foundation for | he was forced to leave under police | House of Representatives as Armyliving in one room at Gravesend, Eng- | where other rumors have come of a andria, Va., officials in jailing nine | the fine of $5 and $3 costs. The other | “talked about me.” the purpose of inviting a representa- | protection. | day, and that the President of the |land. “white squaw” among the Indians. LANSBURGH'S .. Happy Blendings in 71H-81H & E-STREETS NA9800 - P 1 Wardrobe Suits ' for Easter Elegance Washable Matelasse $]v.19 _'A--16 members of this Bible and Tract So- ciety for soliciting and begging. Represeéntatives of the society called upon the mayor of Alexandria Friday night and entered formal protest against the jail sentence of 15 days imposed upon five women and four | men declared to have solicited funds | on the streets of Alexandria. g ! Charges Are Denied. Officers of the society, through their spokesman, Anton Koerber, Washing- ton manager, flatly declare that the members under arrest did not solicit | or beg; that such practices are against the tenets of this group. What they did do was to distribute religious | tracts, along with rent cards ;z:;ertu- The Watch Tower, headquarters of | ing the annual convention of the so- Bl et Viilnezses: at 1508 [iassa: | Cleiyl jibe hicld Snerefitn MEAYSA0C June. chusetts avenue, is being deluged With | One member, Mrs. Beatrice Kendall, telegrams, th‘e from some country each year was set up during the past Winter by Lord Leverhulme of England, and WHITE WOMAN SOUGHT AS INDIAN CAPTIVE | By the Associated Press. SAULTE STE. MARIE, Ontario, March 23.—Rumors of a white woman jailing the nine Jehovah Witnesses. sities and also will address various living with Indians will lead next educational conferences. During the first week of June he will address the conference of editors of religious pub- The Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of | lications in London. INMATE DIES IN FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (P)— A fight between two aged inmates of the Laguna Honda relief home early yesterday resulted in the death oli Jehovah Witnesses’ Head- | quarters Here Deluged With Protests. President Roosevelt is authorized to | ' Dandy for dresses, for negligees—all silk and 39 inches wide. Plenty of fresh Spring colors. = £ LA S & e o 2 o, »! ! Celanese Taffeta 25 exciting patterns to dicker over! Plaids and $1 yd. checks. For blouses, trimmings. 39 inches wide. ; Skinner's Crepe $1.39 B A e Printed Triple Sheers All silks or Bembergs, printed in at least 150 com- binations! Dark or light grounds. 39 inches wide. Silk Shirting Pure dye striped sitk—the kind that tailors into such cool sports dresses. It's washable, of course. Printed Crepes For street dresses, choose handsome prints with confidence. Dots, plaids and designs. 389-in. all sflkf Washable Crepes Firm and 80 rich colors for 8ports and street __dresses, and for lingerie. 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