Show DAR Relax Policy iC Admit Negroes To Constitution Hall V WASHINGTON ASHINGTON April 25 UP UP- UP The Daughters of the American Revolution relaxed a lon long standing policy against the appearance of Negro ro artists in Constitution hall here and placed it Thursday at the disposal of the Tuskegee institute I choir for a benefit June 3 D A R officials did not Indicate whether the action signified complete complete com com- pI eta abandonment of the old policy pol- pol ic icy or was just an exception DAR refusal to permit the appearance of Negro artists in the hall on past occasions produced several widely publicized controversies Mrs Julius Y Y Talmadge president president president dent general said the use of the hall was being granted without I charge for the Tuskegee groups group's concert conceit which will be for the benefit benefit benefit bene bene- fit of the united Negro college fund The rhe hall which the D DAR A R owns is the only auditorium in m the city suitable for concerts |