SALVATION ARMY
APPEAL TO THE COURTS. DEFENDED BY CATHERINE BOOTH, (Received 12.35.) LONDON, jan.3l. Commander Catherine Booth declares that it is not'opposed to Salvation.; practise 'tct seek courts of guidance on. legal points, -which do notju, volvo a personal quarrel, ohe says it is an appaliiig thought that the CoimcTT cannot think "of a better; pia n
nan meeting again, having already 'done so in a manner declared to be wrong by the courts. What the Council wants is really power to el'ect the General's successor. Thousands of officers and soldiers shoukVhavo a voice in any change in the Army's cionstitution.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 February 1929, Page 6
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