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** EVENING B-18 THE STAR. Washington, D. C. A District vote WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS. ISAS iclared. for Pres- Committee agreed last Monday ident and Vice President ¦ Veterans Urged to Unite would I to work, for the right to vote for Concerted not Change the balance in Con- presidential Drive and vice presidential gress and, consequently, would 1 electors. meet congressional Against Future Wars approval, he Mr. Lee said representatives of For Vote Urged added. both parties and other local United action against future The Israeli veterans’ leader j “I can't imagine opposition organizations wars by veterans of all lands A Board of will meet with the saw service in World War II in Trade committee developing in the District of [Boardj of Trade yesterday asked for committee at was advocated here by an Israeli a special Palestine unit of the a community , Columbia to voting like every- jthe next meeting, tentatively set visitor, himself a veteran of two British Army, first in the Suez effort to get the right to vote body else, for President and for November 19. wars. area and the North African for President and Vice Presi- Vice President,” said Mr. War- ner. an attorney. This Meir Bar Rav Hay, a 36-year- campaign, then in Italy as a dent for the people of Washing-; goal ton. lacks financial and technical jGruenther Reports old lawyer from Haifa, and a special unit in the American sth ! This aim was termed problems inherent m seeking member of the Army “practi- executive board under Gen. Mark Clark. cal politics” by Vinton E. Lee, national representation but Red Military Gains of the Israeli military needs “a deep-seated, War Veterans'! |A| second tour of duty | chairman of the board’s national 1 continu- NAPLES, Italy, Oct. 10 (JP).— League, has spent two-and-one- came during Israel's war : representation and District of ing community effort,” he said. for in- 1 Gen. Alfred Gruenther said yes- half months addressing and dependence. Columbia form of government, Delegate Plan Opposed committee at the terday Soviet military capabil- studying American veterans’ Wife a Veteran Ambassador The Board of Trade directors j Hotel luncheon. Attempts , ities “are increasing all time, groups. The tour has taken him to get probably would support such a the Mr. Bar Rav Hay's 34-year- representation in Congress have the smiles to New England. Chicago, Mi- is proposal. Elwood Davis, general j jdespite and cocktail old wife, Judith, also a vet- been a stumbling block in past , ami Beach. Fla., and Milwaukee, eran counsel for the board, declared. parties of the Russians.” of both wars. She served efforts for representation in where he addressed the Jewish the! Delegate representation, such, Gen. 'in the Auxiliary Territorial Serv- electoral college. Sturgis . , Gruenther was here on War Veterans’ Convention in Warner, as Alaska “does not serve ice of the British Army in World committee member, said. has. a farewell visit as Supreme ' V August. it’s purpose” and is "not popu- jj^j&ux*#-*.-¦.'¦<•¦ ?/>¦ ; V ' ¦/''¦':'*?'?*?¦'¦'?*¦ T'T'y/"'-^^'^fx<>-v>*%W^:gfc:-:-.v-.vV>!;;g--«.^: War 11, then as an officer in the Mr. Lee asking In Washington, he said he is the lar,”j Mr. Commander of Allied Forces in has been Israeli Army during the war for Home Rule Committee, Lee observed. It also studying the structure of the District tends to slow down further Europe. He received a final independence. They were mar- League of Women Voters, citi- home Veterans’ Administration. iried a week after Israeli became zens’ and rule, he noted. Isalute from men of the six na- civic associations and gives Gets Some Pointers an independent State in May, the Board “Once Congress you that,!: tions represented hcreJkt South- NEW RELIGIOUS HOUSE OF STUDIES of Trade to work to- they quit,” Bar Rav Hay says he ! 1948 The couple has two daugh- to permit Washing- he said. Participa- 1 ern European allied ¦fifjtdquai- $600,000 Claretian House of Studies Mr. has' amendment tion A new is now being constructed at 700 picked up a few pointers for the ters, 7 and 2. gether for a in the national election 1 ters—Turkey. Greece, 'France, N.E., Constitutional brings” a general recog-;i Monroe street with completion set for next spring. The three-story air- Israeli organization. But, he is Mr. Bar Rav Hay, who de- tonians to ballot for national ithe United Kingdom. Italy and the two nition to the of conditioned building will have accommodations for 47 students. In addition quick to Israel’s benefits to: scribes himself as “another Co- national offices. District Co- 1 the United States. add. he said. He to bedrooms, the structure willhave a library, lounge, three parlors, recreation former soldiers “are nothing to lumbus who discovered Amer- Sees No Opposition lumbia." noted that In a news conference before refectory, kitchen be ashamed of.” ica.” says his greatest find here elected representation at last I leaving for Paris, Gen. Gruen- room, and a chapel seating 108 persons. The building is for Attempts to gain congressional ; “Our greatest reward,” he says,! has been the “feeling of free- summer's convention brought! ther said: “The No. 1 objective tne Claretian Missionary Fathers. Edwin Weihe Associates of Washington (representation greater | “is that live in generation dom and liberty.” would meet “very prestige to the District. ( of Soviet policy is to the are the architects. we a strong opposition. ’ secure |which accomplished what the “It is known in other places Mr. Lee de- The Washington Home Rule < dismemberment of NATO.” I Jews have oeen unable to do for on paper, from a constitutional Columbia Heights |2,000 years—establish an inde- point of view, but here it is a to pendent state.” reality,” says Mr. Bar Rav Hay. Unit Refuses Commend Forum to Continue The members of the Citizens' Corning for Testimony Forum of Columbia Heights Ivoted a unanimous “yes" last A move to commend School spoke out against the move, said I night in answer to the question, Supt. Corning “Shall the forum continue?" Facial Hair? Hobart M. for his they saw no reason to commend testimony Sub- The solid array of "ayes” before the Davis a man merely committee investigating the Dis- for doing his duty came during a special meeting trict school system was defeated and telling the truth. called by President William last night by the Woodridge While the association did not Oates to determine whether the group Civic Association. take an official stand concerning . should disband because of hearing ! an apparent lack of After member after the hearings interest. No member speak against the move, some individual 1 other business was brought to only five of the mote than 50 members bitterly condemned ! the floor. attending voted in fat or of send- them. However, the group did hear Police ing a letter of commendation to Association President Julius . Lt. Horace F. Skinner of No. 10 express Dr. Corning. The motion also W. Hobson, who had Precinct an relin- ' official “thank you” vouid have included Assistant quished from the %b your Supt. the chair to speak : Police Department o: M f order rose bushes Cari for for- F. Hansen. against the Many of the members, who the motion, described the : urn s proposed plans to provide hearings as an attempt use Mfi: to ! | entertainment for youngsters £<9/ Congress to defame "both you i throughout the neighborhood. from the actual blooms and your children.” The meeting was held at 1415 Unit Would Block Earlier. Mr. Hobson had told l Monroe street N.W. the citizens he deplored what he ¦—- jxf / in our Garden Shops Report on Hearing described as the mild stand on the hearings taken by Fort Dupont Group The Kinsman Park Civic As- the Fed- / of sociation las' night asked the eration Civic Associations. He Weighs Delinquency FINE said the Federation had QUALITY Roses House District Committee not to not The Fort Dupont Citizens' As- NLDIT FOR THE FACE —the only preparation that report of taken as strong a stand as he publish a formal the sociation discussed ways to keep removes a A\ would have, but he facial hair in just few minutes, then protects I Foils the best time for findings of the Davis subcom- added, "They children off IjH/iMaPyV) planting roses—the older the streets and to J\ mittee are than we are and per-! prevent juvenile delinquency }°ur skin from irritations »nd rashes with a soil is easily worked and can be prepared haps they at follow-up WJR f: i.lfOT 1 Tne association charged: know more about how- a meeting night application of ahe °d tim e so bushes can be planted to do things.” last in the Anne SUPER FINISH. These soothing, soften- when Tlv subcommittee had been these Beer Thirty-sixth I-Hillu!WFZJ fFiey See The group School. place ing. medically formulated arrive the display of roses in our holding the investigation also voted to table . and Alabama preparations bv famed Helena for further study avenue S.E. ipjply garden shops, select your bushes from the illegally. a motion to Mrs. Robert Shumate, delegate Rubinstein leave skin fuzz-free and satin-smopth. c? support proposal blooms, and place your order. The selection of the members the of Negro to Hilltop Recreation Council, JSO TmjimT Bushes are not School Board Member • plus las healthy, field-grown plants, freshly rs the subcommittee had Wesley said a playground has been re- \ dug and Williams to investigate been unbiased. the ad- . quested of the Commissioners VjMllg wiH be shipped direct to you from a leading The methods used were dif- ministrators of the school system for the 17-city-block area.

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