Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1936, Page 17

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tion, will be featured tomorrow night by an elaborate parade of marching units and floats to get under way at 7:15 o'clock. The parade will form at Fourteenth street, Florida avenue, V and W streets, moving down Fourteenth to I street and East on I street past a reviewing stand in Franklin Park to disbanding points at Twelfth and . PARADE TO OPEN V. F. W. SESSION Central Business Men to Co-oper- ate With Veterans To- morrow Night. Thirteenth streets. ‘The annual encampment of the Dis- The column will be divided into trict Department, Veterans of Foreign | three divisions, the first of which is Wars, to be held in confunction with | to b led by the Overseas Band, Drum the Central Business Men's Associa- ' and Bugle Corps, the second by the' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, JUNE 21, 1936—PART ONE. Costello Post Drum and Bugle Corps and the third by the Holy Comforter Boys' Band. Floats have been entered in the lat- ter division by the Chestnut Farms Dairy, the Sanitary Grocery Co., Rice Bakery, the Central Business Men's Association and other organizations. ‘The parade was planned by Col Harry Coope, chief of staff, V. F. and Henry King, president of the Central Business Men's Association. Capt. J. E. Bobo of the business men's group, will be grand marshal of the parade, while division mershals are David B. Herman, first; Byron Carson, second, and Hugh Keiser, third. AMNESTY LAW PUSHED Gomez ‘Seeks ledl.flvl' for Cuban Opinion. HAVANA, June 20 (#)—President Miguel Mariano Gomez said today he was working on a political amnesty law, which would “provide the seda- tive public opinion needs.” The question of amnesty has been the most annoying one facing the chief executive since he took office & month ago today. The opponents of his government, especially the Left- ists, have insisted that all political prisoners be liberated. Plan Communication System. In preparing to enter the field of in- ternational communications the gov- ernment of Argentina has established an enterprise known as Telecommu- nicaciones Internalcionales de la Na- cion Argentina-Transradio. PARK DEDICATION PLANS COMPLETED Maximum of Comfort Will Be Provided Visitors at Shenandoah. A maximum of comfort will be pro- vided for visitors attending the dedi- cation of the Shenandosh National Park on July 3, when President Roose= velt, Secrez;;y of the Interior Ickes people, the Park Service has and Gov. ry of Virginia will de- | he sal liver addresses, it was announced yes- | Sceils for tie sale o terdsy by the National Park Service. | T*1'S at Big Meadovs. Gasol Three first-aid stations will be es- (o will iD% sacky; ncler, sune tablished at Big Meadows, Swift Run | from tank wagons Gap, and Panorama. 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