Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1935, Page 24

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B—$6 MANELVERS YO CERMAN STRENETH War Games Elicit Praise rom Officers and For- eign Observers. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, September 7.—Reichswehr (regular army) officers expressed sat- (sfaction with and foreign military observers voiced admiration tonight of Germany’s large-scale maneuvers involving an estimated 200,000 soldiers in 10 corps areas. One foreign observer, who has wit- nessed similar “games” in many parts of the world, sald the exercises dis- closed steady progress in the Reichs- wehr’s chief problem, the training of officers, but also showed that Nazidom is not ready for war. “The maneuvers demonstrated the training of young soldiers has been as- toundingly good,” he said. “It is almost a miracle. “Under the Versailles Treaty Ger- many was allowed 4,000 officers, but for an army of 500,000, 25,000 officers are required.” Army leaders from Adolf Hitler to lieutenants showed they were pleased with the demonstrations, which were THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. tion which was passed in the final| wished to be within the time limits for | KAYE ROSS IS CHOSEN concerned with technical questions like meeting attacks, protection of march- ing columns, crossing rivers, night operations and defense against tanks and armored cars. Informed observers said, however, the new army still has a way to go to equal the old Reichswehr. Officers are being developed from Reichswehr non- commissioned officers and reserve lieu- tenants from the age of 40 to 45 and the cadet school is expanding. Among the equipment used in the are 10-centimeter and 15- o sl (49 (@ & b\ This valuable 7-Piece Living Room Group given FREE with the purchase of any Living Room or Bed Davenport Suite during this sale. OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW! Dresser and Vanity with Venetian mirrors, Chest of Drawers and a full-size Bed, made of select woods richly finished with Walnut. No Money Down! GIFT GROUP INCLUDED FREE! Py & ¢ Bed Davenport that opens to a full-size Bed, and Chair, cov- ered in Tapestry. Loose, spring-filled, reversible cushions. No Money Down! ;_“""‘.‘", L Rl I A AT GIFT GROUP INCLUDED FREE! MW CARTER APPLIES UNDER UTILITY ACT Compliance Seen in Seeking to Retain Standing in Four Directorates. By the Associated Press. At least temporary compliance with the new public utility holding company act is indicated in an application Pri- days of the last Congress after a bitter legislative battle. During debate on thé ineasure there were repeated assertions its consti- tutionality would be challenged at once by power companies. In his application to the Power Commission, McCarter asked that he be permitted to continue as president and director of the Public Service Electric & Gas Co. of Newark, as director of the Philadelphia Electric Co., as chairman of the board of Fi- making such applications, SPECIAL SERVICES Music Evangelists Will Aid Capi- tol Heights Series. "CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., Septem; ber 7.—Rev. S. H. Williamson, pastor of the Grace Church of the Nasarene -muwwu.mmm YOUTH COUNCIL HEAD District Division of Intercol- legiate Organizations Forms Advisory Body. Organization of a Youth Work Ad- of the Executive Committee at the a committee to develop detailed plans for the council. Assisting him will be Leon Sclawy, J. Errington Lloyd, Herbert A. Palmer, John T. Linkens, Dallas Lee Batten, Bernice A. Jay, Virginia C. Bailey, Jean Le Roy, Leo Hockstetter and Charles K. Milroy. Harold R. Moskovit of New York, national president of the Intercol- legiate Organizations of America, ad- dressed the meeting. Boy Judge Aided Takes Watch. delity Union Trust Co., Newark, and as director In the Chase National Bank. McCarter said he was making appli- cation now because he expected to leave for Europe in a few days and day by Thomas N. McCarter, pres- ident of the Edison Electric Institute, for authority to be an officer or direc- tor in more than one company. ‘The Edison Institute was one of the major opponents of the utility legisia- This Valuable 6-Piece Bedroom Group given FREE with the purchase of any Bedroom Suite during this sale! Note: A Modetne Group is included with any Moderne Bedroom NO MONEY DOWN! 1, 2 or 3 YEARS TO PAY No Interest or Carrying Charges for t‘be Ficst 18 Months Electrical Merchandise Excluded *34 Consists of handsome Studio Couch that opens to a full-size or Twin Beds, End Table, Occasional Chair, Metal Smoker, Magazine Rack, Table Lamp and Shade, Occasional Table and a Bridge Lamp and Shade. NO MONEY DOWN! At Altman’s Lot, on “Eye” Street between 6th & Tth . | Raleigh Hotel Priday night. ‘The council plans. - to co-operate assist in a two weeks special meeting | with the Nationai Youth Administra- in the church commencing tomorrow | tion and other governmental and pri- vate agencles working on youth prob- lems. Kaye Ross was named chairman of at 11 o'clock and continuing every night at 7:30 o'clock until Septem- ber 22. This Valuable 59-Piece Dining Room Group given FREE with the purchase of any Dining Room Suite during this sale! OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW! P - .5 » S Sofa, Club Chair and Button-Back Chair, covered in Tapestry. Loose, spring-filled, reversible cushions. No Meoney Down! Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table and Four Chairs, in select Walnut Veneers. Chair seats covered in serv- iceable Tapestry. No Money Down! GIFT GROUP INCLUDED FREE! AUSTIN, Minn., September 7 UP).— Probate Judge Heary Weber invited to his Lome for dinner an 11-year-old boy who had been involved in many petty thefts. When the lad departed, he took along the judge’s watch.

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