Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1937, Page 6

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A—6 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937. ROOSEVELT PLANS PHILIPPINES TRIP Date Uncertain, but Presi- dent Hopes to Make Voy- age This Year. YOUNG, | last week have given way ceived lately are to the effect that Congress may run through November. If this should be the case, it is doubt- ful the President would want to go that late in the year. He had been hoping Congres would be away from ashington early in September, in which case he could work in this long voya Therefore, knowing his de- sires, he is hoping Congress will be able to close and get out by Septem- ber The climate here has improved so much during the last few days that Mr. Roosevelt today is inclined to pro- long his vacation until the latter part of this week. The weather has mod- erated considerably, and once again the chill to warm sunshine, Enjoys Sunshine. Yesterday time sitting he spent most of the on the porch of his little ise on the slopes of Pine basking in the gentle h of the Spring sun, or driving the country his open car. intention to do the same today, which means that he will devote a few h s to business. g rain and sullen skies of ANTCOMMUNIST |20 Nationalities Represent- | edinGroup to Fight Spread of Doctrines. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, March 22.—An anti-Com- munist worla congress to be held in the near future was announced ye: terday by Nils von Bahr, Army Reserve officer, who is secretar of a group representing 20 nationali- ties. Forty-four delegates of the group, meeting secretly at Feldafing, Bavaria, last Autumn, decided to oppose the Communist International with a mili- tant international organization CONERESSCALLED Swedish | rectly in the domestic affairs of the various nations, the Swedish member asserted. “The fight against communism must be conducted individually and differently in different countries. That, however, does not prevent close co-operation and mutual assistance |in the task of enlightening the peo- ples on communism “The congress,” Von Bahr said, “is to point the way toward an effective combat against communism.” REGVISTRATIONS GAIN $134,719,000 of Preferred Stock Listed With 8. E. C. The Securities Commission reported | | today that registration of $134,719,000 | | of preferred stock became effective in | January, representing the largest | amount for ahy similar period since | Federal registration began Registrations becoming effective | during the month had estimated gross | proceeds of $429,990,000, compared with $698.408,000 the previous month, lrd The Anti-communist Congress Is an outgrowth of that meeting. A definite date for its meeting has not been selected. | and with $275,696,000 in the same President Roosevelt is particularly | tnth of 1078 husiastic over the things which e blooming the grounds sur- age. To visitors he | A pHde fo L e he Feldafing conference deemed av from the road to It essential that a world congress be the front door where jonquils are in | CAlled so that the spiritual fight full bloom. He then points to the A8ainst the world's red enemy may al bushes of mine and the | D€ Eiven publicly a new strong im- al bushes of bridal wreath. T! Von Bahr announced the blo: TREAT for 4 o'clock Manila Nibblers He will e in air economic problem or this purpose an international bureau was created The bureau | meets from time to time in various countries.” It has international and inde- pendent character, its funds being subscribed by adhering bodies,” he said. CROSSE & ‘W BLACKWELL’S date & nut Bread Ready to slice and serve. Always fresh. 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