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SOVIET RECOGNITION HIT BY SENTINELS Adopt Resolution Demanding _ Withdrawal «After Speech ? by Mrs. Nicholson. tinels yesterday went on record de- manding withdrawal of recognition of that country. ‘The resolution said the Soviet re- publics were recognized after the promise was made that the dissemi- nation of all propaganda should cease, but the “Third Internationale has not Tollowing a speech by Mrs. Jesse only continued to spread its propa- ‘W. Nicholson of Chevy Chase, newly ' ganda of communism but expanded its elected president, in which she zlud’ recognition of Soviet Russia by the 1Unlted States li “the greatest blo“opposed the |on this country,” the National Sen-|child labor amendment, which it was THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, work to include the youth of our schools, colleges and universities.” In other resolutions the Sentinels “pernicious misnamed” claimed, fails to mention the word “child,” and advocated an adequate Army, Navy and air force “to pragect our country under all conditions and that will not only be the equal of any other country but will be supe- rior to any.” Besides Mrs. Nicholson other offi- cers elected were: Vice presidents, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Heber Votaw, Mrs. F. I Johnson, Mrs. Edward Thurman Smith, Mrs. Clement L. Shaver and Mrs. John Taylor; secretary, Mrs, F. C. Brinley; treasurer, Mrs. Emma W. P. Slack; chairman of Ways and Means Committee, Mrs. Frederick Newburgh; Membership Committee, Mrs. Lucia Ramsey Maxwell; Radio Committee, Mrs. Jennie Esmond ‘Wright; color-bearer and national de- fense chairman, Mrs. Edward B. Hul- ing; color-bearer and chaplain, Mrs. Alice Thompson Smith. STAB WOUNDS FATAL IColored Woman Charged With Assault With Weapon. Stabbed in the chest and shoulder during an altercation near North Capitol and First streets on February 11, Ossie Hammond, colored, 34, 11 Fenton street northeast, died yesterday in Gallinger Hospital. Police claim the stabbing was done by Ella Mc- Daniels, colored, 30, of 53 Fenton APRIL 14, 1935—PART ONE. place. She was arrested at the time and held in Police Court for action of the grand jury on a charge of as- sault with a dangerous weapon. The police report shows that Ham- mond was first treated at Sibley Hos- pital and then sent home. He entered | Gallinger Hospital on March 22. Woman Hurt in Fall. After a fall from the second floor of her home yesterday, Mrs. Anna Schmidt, 709 Dahlia street, was treated at Emergency Hospital for fractures of her right ankle and sev- [ cate “the influence of the New Deal eral ribs and was then removed to|on production.” Gallinger Hospital for mental obser- vation. . & 3 ‘Workhouse Population Grows. = Continued increase in the nu; Twins on Increase. of prisoners at the District Workhoues NEW YORK, April 13 (#).—The | at Occoquan, Va., is reported to the Association of Baby Carriage Dealers | Board of Public Weifare by Capt. has received a report that, while sales | Arthur L. Petitt, superintendent. The of ordinary carriages showed some | average daily resident populatign in decrease, there is an extraordinary de- I March was 839, or 57 more thah the mand for twin perambulators. average in February and 135 more Paul Klepper, president of the or- | than the average in March of last ganization, suggested it might indi-| year. 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