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You'll like this tive coat, with notch- vith perfect tailoring Store bound by the traditions of their fa- thers, They are seeking to work cut problems in their own way. But he willassure you that there is no less interest in religion. “Indeed, the very religious con- troversy of the present is an indi- cation that men have not lost in-| terest in spiritual things. “Indeed, the very religious con- troversy of the present is an indi- cation that men have not lost in- le‘r(‘“ in spiritual things. “The militant fundamentalists 5 have done the church irreparable harm. They have undoubtedly turn- ed many away from the church al- ) together an disgusted intelligent people.” He characterizes anti-evolution laws as “thorcughly pernicious.”| He believes they belong to another' age and civilization than ours. “Religion must not be at war with science,” he says. “It must £ SEraEsy Al |follow truth whereever it leads. ;"“? h"“‘" "1’?1’“(:“1‘:,“‘5‘(‘,1;” Whalg Scientific progress has not hurt future of world diplomacy? the cause of religion. “There will be less emphasis on : miraculous in religion as time . . Christ himself did t place an over-emphasis on the | miracles lrmrded in the guspcls o ANGER FADES WITH DIVORCE NEW YORK, Jan. 24, — A(L“r ng his wife for five years, An- de Rosa, prosperous fruit merchant of 380 Mpyrtle Avenue, b: 1, announced that he -is t \\ with women. | e is no longer angry. even angry at Ginarosa Apl though for all that fi through Brooklyn, temper. he The temper tly before Justice Dike, upreme court granted de Rosa ce It required almost five years to| ;bring D2 Rosa to the divorce point. His A. Schwartz, ot | 1 Street, final- ly ter into court for De Rosa De Rosa has a natural antipathy fish, and Apicello, it seems, was & flsh merchant, five years ago when Mrs. Carmelo De Rosa, so it faid in the court records, ran off with the fish merchant, leaving her little son behind. De Rosa anncunced: “I will find them if it takes my lifetime.” De Rosa engaged a private de- tective, Gilhert Jackson, and started a search. They found lots of ad~ dresses where Carmela and Apicel- day at th Friends’ The c© amen” is omit- 1o h just been, but while De heuse on Iring Street and Thir- ted. The Pre: onal friend, Dosa’s temper ran high they never teenth—where the Heovers wors! gus ber Murray, who were caught. The capacity of the ch hington from Leland A! length De Rosa took a trip only Hardly e Stanford University, scts as the back to It and when he re- 3 peret be f there be- minister. t ed, he found to his dismay that “ifore, now that it is the church ~ Dr. Murray is the mild, cordial he was no longer angry, The pro- - of the President it is w y to sort of person one associates with saic divoree suit followed. ; g0 early to get a seat. ne ccllege professor type. Deeply NSRBI R i Quick to recognize the fact that he has translated the Peace Pact and Navy - Conference Compared (Continued from Page One) tical affairs of an armed world. he custora of passing the col- i during the war was Food Ad- legtion plate was abolished. ministrator for Callfornia. e customary long periods of si- While he modern in thought, lenge broken only by some one ris- ing to address his fellows also was n ch must cne t seize the opportunity of sii annoying the Chief Executive. to assail any a3t &l |Lional doct nes of Christianity. i respects, however, the j % church differs little ' A Modern View _ other Qunker house of ' Dr. Murray has said that many pocpie are bacause: No pro f service 0!' 1iturgy s followed. "“ yel he sacrifices none of his funda- He is convinged that keep pace with thought, still he is quick sensational statement mpts to ridicule the tradi- leaving the churches qh nncbou‘ Al ‘They are determined not to be ‘ ‘Unquestionably, too, There can be no question about the high hopes of the two leaders erence. Agdm and again, Presi- deni Hoover and Prime Minister MacDonald have predicted that the powers would come to the confer- ence table in an entirely new inter- naticnal atmosphere; that the old dcubts and jealousies that have beset world diplomacy would have to give way to the frank and open ways of peace. He | e L e of lhe Lalrd Bel pe for most from the conference their expectations upon pre- cisely that ground. They offer the y as a practical instrument of lomacy for the solution of in- ernational problems which they oncede would, otherwise, be almost | hopeless. | Yct, it is to be remembered that {no cne of the five powers 1s pro- | |pceing absolute disarmiament. To | this degree even the most ardent | supporters of the peace pact verge | |toward agreement with the view- peint of France. They do not look | on the treaty, in itself, as an ab- | e guarantee of universal peace. aties often have been broken. | The question as it is discussed by | tatesmen, becomes one of degree. Tt states itself thus: Shall the conference place much‘ or little faith in the restraining effect the pact would have upon | the peoples of the world, when in | the future, their emotions are fan- ned by threats of war? Interwoven as they are with the treaty, will the success or failure lof the London negotiations deter- mine what place the treaty itself | These are questions which only |the unfolding drama of the confer- ence itself can answer. “BLACK TONY." “JEW WILLIE, FOUND GUILTY, Alleged Heads of Narcotic| Ring on Pacific Coast Are Convicted SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 24. ifAmnne “Black Tony” Parmagini jand Willilam *“Jew Willie” Levin ihave been fouad guilty, each on four counts charging narcotic law viclaticns and one count each for conspiracy. Parmagini and Levin have been {eharacterized as the “brains of the |elite narcotic dictributing system on! the Pacific Coast.” i They were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury for the alle sale of five ounces of morphine and one |ounce of gum opium to & Govern- ment Inspector last September. The scope of the Parmagini-Le- vin operations extended from the | | | L We are in the ma Foxes, also Land ‘on them. AT T ] those who Lmuuammmumummuumxnnnnlmmuullmuwummulm.xmuum These young women, daughters of some of the wealthiest families in Chicago, are among the sea- son’s debutantes. Left to right: Barbara Poole, daughter of Ralph H. Poole; Narcissa Swift, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Alden B. Swift of the well known packing family, and Rosemary Baur, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Baur, widow of the millionaire manufacturer. Inset, below: R RAW FURS Lynx are in very good demand, prices about the same as last year. If vou have any furs BRING or SHIP them to us, if out of town we will wire you our bid We are sure that we will satisfy you, if you have -not shipped to us before give us a GOLDS‘I‘EIN’S EMPO Jeather Conditians As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean today voreeast for Juneaw and vicioity, hew™nin m Fair t y; moderate nc winds. LOCAL Humidity Wia % Weathe | Tinn saromcter Temp. DATA 24 82 i Clear 21 es 2 Pi. Cldy 21 7 3 Pt Cldy "ABLP ARD lulD"J REI‘\.._ ESTERDAY T TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cam. 4am. Preeilp, 4a.m, tations- temp. temp. | _emp. temp Velomty 24 hrs. Wcather & B, 1 R ¥ 24 fatigi - 98 - Cldy 28 | ¥ uken -16 | -30 — 0 Clear A -12 -8 | 8. 1~ 0 Clear <10 -14 | -28 - 0 Clear t 28 38 1 36 18 44 Clear 2 42 1 38 - 90 Clear 0 6 3 06 Rain 4 0 Clear | 21 0 Pt Cldy 18 0 Clear 24 — 0 Clear 24 14 0 Cldy 8 28 0 Clear 2 22 $ 0 Cldy 48 48 0 Pt Cldy *Less *‘.an 10 miles. =+ gl i NOTE---Observations at Barrow, Fu.i Tukon, Tanana and Eagle wre made at 8 &. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. 49} ibution of. pi t1is morning consists of area of high b a and Western Canada with one center near the u sther ne u George. A low south [¢ he Aleutiar 5 given rain t aul, Dutch Harbor and K 1 Ge air weather p ¢ r the rest of the Terri- ssociated Press Photo t i 1sid wbaly wa i morning and the east- I n colder, 1 il g place elsewhere Helen Graham Bell, daughter 1| FURNITURE Once Under Arclic pell DRESSERS—CHIFFONIERS VANITIES—BEDS Patrick Joyce, DINING TABLES—BUFFETS Charlestown, Mass., who, years ago, mushed over Arctic wastes with Admiral Peary and Commander MacMillan, now finds the rigors of a New England Winter enough for him. He is shown with two relics of his days in the Far North, *he fur parka and a seal tusk. (lnteinational Newsreel) DINING CHAIRS THE mlure to Recel Credit Is no proof that a bill has been raid but a cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. Mexican to Canadian border, ficials said. «This convenience and protection is s for the asking. Pay your bills the ern and safe way. 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