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y MOSCOW MEETING WATCHED BY U. International Youth Con- gress Draws Delegates From Many Nations. B the Associsted Press. With Russian-American relations already disturbed, State Department officials are keeping a sharp watch on an international assembly of young Communists at Moscow, it was disclosed yesterday. The American Embassy in the So- ‘viet capital has standing instructions to report promptly and thoroughly on all such meetings. Officials here, while reluctant’ to comment in ad- ¥ance of official information, made no secret of their interest. U. S. Represented. Delegates from many nations, in- eluding the United States, are assem- bled in Moscow for the World Con- gress of International Youth. Un-| official dispatches told of assertions | that “the young Communist move- ment is finding a firm place for itself | among the wide masses of American youth.” . The present session in Moscow is assentially similar to the August meet- | ing of the Third Interriationale, at which speakers told of plans for build- ing up the Communist party in the United States and broadening its sphere of influence. Cause of Brisk Note. ‘Those speeches, reported in detail By Ambassador William C. Bullitt, evoked a brisk note to the Russian | government saying the assertions were | in violation of the non-interference pledge given by Moscow in 1933, This | pledge was an essential basis for the | from the left. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 29, 1935-~PART ONE. New Stratosphere Rocket Being DeyeloRed Photograph of the new stratosphere rocket being developed by Dr. Robert H. Goddard at Roswell, N. Mex., under the sponsorship of Harry F. Guggenheim, financier, and Col. Charles Lindbergh. Flights have already been made and a new pledge by Guggenheim has made possible further experiments. Dr. Goddard is fourth —A. P. Photo. PROSECUTOR BALKED IN POLYGAMY CASE Court Refuses to Admit Certifi- cate Offered to Prove Ille. gitimate Birth. | By the Associated Press. SHORT CREEK, Ariz, September day in its attempt to prosecute three members of the Sanhedrin cult, extension of American recognition. Russia replied that the Moscow gov- ernment could assume no responsibil- | ity for actions of the Internationale, ‘There the official exchange ended. A | week later, however, charged with polygamy. The court refused to admit a certificate offered to prove an illegitimate birth in the community here. When Justice of the Peace J. M. Secretary Hull |*Lauritzen moved against admitting Issued & statement asserting that, “in | the certificate, tendered in a prelim- | 28.—The State was blocked again to- | |PREPARATIONS HURRIED 'FOR STRATOSPHERE HOP It Favorable Weather Arrives Balloon May Take Off With- out Some Test Material. By the Associated Press. RAPID CITY, S. Dak. September 28 —Preparations for the third strato- sphere flight from the Black Hills were | being hastened today for an ascent if fevorable weather develops around October 1. Capt. Albert W. Stevens, flight commander, and Thomas W. McKnew, National Geographic Society executive, | agreed yesterday that the expedition would not wait for minor details if suitable conditions appear after the | equipment is ready. Virtually the only. items not yet view of the plain language of the inary hearing, it was agreed the case ‘ here are fruit flies and fungi sporas pledge, it is not possible for the Soviet | should be transferred to a higher |intended to be taken aloft to see how government to disclaim its obliga- tions to prevent activities on its ter- ritory directed toward overthrowing | the political or social order in the | United States.” | Short-Story Course to Open. A course in short-story writing, in-| eluding actual practice in construction, will be given by Parke Arnold each Tuesday night in the music room of the Lee House, Fifteenth and L streets, at’8 o'clock, beginning October 15. ‘The course will consist of 12 lessons of two hours each. tober 8. NISIT OUR K court. It was set for trial in the Superfor Court at Kingman, October ir County Attorney E. Elmo Bollinger produced the certificate. He had ex- pected it to have an important bear- | ing in the case. It was Justice of the Peace Lau- ritzen who dismissed similar charges against six Short Creek residents on September 6. holdifig the complaints legally insufficient. 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