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- POLCE HONT NEGRD N FRESTS AT Miirdered Clergyman Declin- ed to Let Baltimore Man - Ask Funds in Parish. By the Associated Press. DETROIT., April 2.—Police of De- troit and Wyandotte, a suburb, were pressing their search tonight for a | Degro, representing himself as a Clergyman, for questioning in con- nected with a Baltimore mission, had of Rev. Leo Jarecki. rector of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. * The negro. saig to. have been con- | nected wtih a Baltimore mission. had | been refused permission by Father| Jareiki to collect donations in the Wyandotte parish. A man_ taken into custody by the | police today tor questioning { detained tonight pen ation of his story. He _have quarreled with the priest re- ce: over baptism of his children. - The man offered an alibi. which police are investigating. Housekeeper Tells of Crime. Origin of a telephone call to the y about an hour before t as shot down in his doorwa also was being traced. An appoin ment with Father Jarecki was made over the telephone by an unidenti- fled man, according to Miss Anna Knopf. his housekeeper. She told the authorities today the priest was called from his study be- tween %:30 and 9 o'clock lag! night by a knock at the door. SIT heard him call, “Who is there?" in Engiish and in Polish. and then ‘return to | his study. A moment later. she said. the door | bell rang, and Father Jarecki opened the door. As he did so, Miss Knopf said, a shot was fired and Father Jarecki fell to the floor. Escaped In Automobile. That the priest's assailants escaped in an automobile apparently was defl- nitely established by the housekeep- er's statement that she heard a motor just before and immediately after the ghooting. BISHOP ATTACKS LENIN FOR AIMS LIKE KAISER priest Macedonian Prelate in Address ! Here Flays Soviet Am- bitions. Spiritual aid rather than material assistance is needed for Europe and the near east today, said Bishop: Nikolai _Velimirovitch of Ochrida. ! Macedonia, before an audience at the Mason House, 1606 20th street. yester- day afternoon. Bishop Velimirovitch pictured the situation in Europe as the battle of anti-Christian forces against Chris- tiani He declared that Lenin, an adioc: of materialism, had sur- rounded himself with Mongols and anti-Christians. and was basing his fight on anti-Christian principles. _“A league of nations will not be a #uccess,” the bishop said, “until it has 4 spirit and a soul. A soul may be given to it only through the brother- hood of Christian nations. and by all churches uniting into one church. His_mission to this country, he de- , was to acquzint Americans with the real needs of the old world. Hé said the real needs were not for money so much as for guidance to paths of spirituality. portrayed Serbia as the nation ‘which had stood a wall against the onslaught of the rds and Turks in their anti-Christian struggles on the one hand and against Napoleon and Wilhelm in their materialistic en- deavors on the other. The eathedral from which the bishop comes was bunilt by the Emperor Jus- tin in’ the #sixth century. From the day of its foundation to the present day. the dishop said, it has been a Christian church, typitying the coun- try in which it stood. During his address he termed Lenin, ‘with his dreams of world conquest for ‘bolshevism, a#third kaiser,” successor of Napoleon and Wilhelm, although just previously he had appealed for assistance to the refugee Russians, whose conditions he pictured as ex- tremely needy. MOVES Y0 END STRIKE. New York State Urged to Adjust Clothing Workers’ thu_fie. troversy between the wourkers and employers in the men's clothing in- dustry here, in a resolution teday at a mass meeting held. in Cooper Union under the auspices of the Sons of Italy. “If governmental intervention takes place,” said the resolution, “it will thus safeguard the rights of hundreds of thousands of workers.” President F. H. Laguardia of the board of aldermen, in an address, :mfl th!;.:llh-s': :O'P:O:'I to remain rm r stan improve con- . ditions in the industry. More than 0,000 The” mens clothing shops. for many men's ng sl or man: ‘weeks, virtually Ulntu'mlulnfl,. For submitting the best For Sale Sign to the *““The Mest Livable City in America” WNERSHIP of | Real Estate in ‘Washington means ownership _of a part of the Nation's Capital, and by all right aad justice there jm an assur- Specislists study each cage the olient gets the benent of the information obtained. A Special Chevy Chase Value Stucco home, with lot 45x180; in excelleat con- contains ! L Have You Done Your Share? ¢ - L Areé you one of the 4,295 persons who have wesponded fo the appeal of the Associated Charitles and the Citi- zens’ Relief Associatior. for more jnembers and ‘more money? Eight thousand dollars is still needed to enable these family weliare agencies to continue their! work. L] They need your help. % Will vou give it by sending a contribution to Howard S. Reeside, 923 H street northwest? ARTS CLUB CARNIAL - [™Sste rememe PROGRA IS ELIBRT e e - cued Before Arrival of Coast Guard on S. 0. S. Call. Surprising Features Planned for WILMINGTON C., A i coast guard Fifth Anniversary “Party” d to her station today after having Thursday. een at sea two days. to answer S. 0. S. calls, first from the mine- Arrangements are being completed | sweeper Robin. which was picked up for the Afuy birthday “party” of the|bY the steumer Amoqua and towed b next TI e oy i On to Charleston; and next from the Arts Club next Thursday at the clubi oo.y suard station at Morehead City, advising the cutter that a hydroplane | i sent out to assist the Robin had been @ fee'ing among many forced to land at sea. The cutter| o artists of the city that there the hydroplane, when o ng place for them reless message was re last njght. stating tha droplane’s w' had been rescued wome vessel nof named did not learn :the names of the thrived until today the of 500 active resident members 3 large number of non-residents. — —— During the year the clubhouse is|= the scene of numerous gatherings and | entertainments, musicals. lectures | recitals. plays and discussions on all kinds of topics, pertaining to the arts. | There .are also continuously on exh 1he bition examples of painting. drawing, [ l ?‘(‘llx;lurg. decorative designing and . l‘aeme . ustratio The principal feature of the carnival is to be the assemblage of costume: (13 Personal ° 2% Service the members having been urged to a tend in fan The rooms are | to be decorated with branches and! i flowers. Dancing will take place in the lower rooms. the dining arrange- ments being provided for in an exten —smooths the path to the most satisfactory Real Estate transactions. Buying Selling fion boeth in the garden. especiall constructed for the occasion. Man. surprises are being prepared. DIES AFTER 10 MEN FIGHT || Wounds Result in Death of Henry Driggers. | TAMPA, Fla., April 2.—Henry Drig- gers, riner living near Lutz, several | | miles north of here, died this afternoon || i as a result of wounds received in a quarrel, in which it is said ten men took part. Office of J. M. Ellis and W. H. Young of Lutz || were arresta. < They 1ot the counts 1| GraemeT.Smallwood | :;‘nhofl,(ks that ggcger-d hx:ld r\-poneé | el. ey _were mal and _distributing 3 e onaine. " When they met Drssers ||| 727-729 14th St. Main 5070 recently they accosted him and a quar- rel resulted, in which shots were ex-! T —s changed and Driggers was wounded. G. - 1 Orders Now Taken at FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Quality—Service—Value Always Assured at MARLOW COAL CO. ne Main 311 811 E St. N.W. 7 OPEN SUNDAY—10 AM. TO 5:30 P.M. Chevy Chase Park, D.C. Extraordinary Sale of a few choice lots at less than pre- war prices. Surrounded by beautiful homes and large estate festricted against business, rows of houses and apartment houses. Only one carfare over the best line in the district. ° Yesterday the lots were surveyed and staked out. They can be readily located. Salesmen will be on the ground all day. Come out and investigate our home-building proposition. Only a few lots—only a few people can take advantage of ft. (Take 14th Street car marked Chevy Chase to Chevy Chase Cirele, turn to the right and walk one block on Western Avenue to Rittenhouse Street and again to the right on Rittenhouse Street past General Pershing’s place and you walk right into our office.) WILLIAM E. FOWLER & CO. 819 15th St. N.W. In Beautiful North Rosemont, Va. te vicinity of Washingtea eity—20-minute ride from Ik ‘ashington-Alexandria elestrie line, 4 6.5 /4 AgHIE i ?_"m:mn A SMALL CASH PAYMENT; BALANOS LIKE four and bengalews, ‘To resch this preperty and walk east ome block. be on the greund all day Sunday, or phoue this ofice and & salesman will call in as autamobile sad take you over.' Peaitivel {he best by sarwhers i3 this wn? o with cash o e oalanee” Toue hen ordinaly Tent, houses loca Chase would easily bring $12.500 or are located at beautiful A AR e rram Washing: ™ 100Gt KW Dainty Chemises Prettily trimmed with lace and Ebbon = S s S \ / 3 7 % ’ 7 % 7 Vg i /g $1.98 Voile Waists Slightly mussed and soiled; white and colors ; not all sizes. Reduced to........ SN SSUSSESR Ly //'l//l//’/l//// ///’///////// i ///////////f//’ 714 SEVENTH\ST., ' NW. ‘A Wonderful After-Easter Sale of Magnificent New Spring Suits A recent purchase of Brand-new Polo Coats from a maker who was desirious of disposing of his samples enables us to quete this low price for'*Smart Spring Topcoats of polo coating, in various' shades; jaunty styles ; excellently tailored ; buttons and pockets. All sizes. Values Up to $25.00 Don’t buy your Spring Suit until you see the display of fine models on sale tomorrow at $33.00. The styling, workmanship and’ quality of+fabrics will de- light you. : Tricotines, Fine Serges, Velours, Velour Checks All silk lined and exquisitely trimmed with braid, embroid- ery and beading. $33.00 never bought so much value in spring- time apparel as now during this.sale. Be here tomorrow! e St el T - et Wopt b o " New Suits of Wool Serge Navy or black, in all sizes;silk lin- s .75 ings. Box coat and ftailored styles. * Workmanship and materials are, indeed, exceptional. Special at................ Clever Wool Jersey Suits Sports models of real charm, with tailored pock- ets and belt. Tuxedo models included. This is a s . recent shipment, and the variéty of new shades from == which to choose will afford every opportunity to select just the color you most desire. Dresses! Dresses We are; certainly capturing the dress business of the town with values like these. (See the styles in our window.) One has but to see them to be convinced of that fact. Lustrous Satins, Lovely Taffetas, New Mignonettes, Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Etc. Bewildering array of styles, including beruffled effects, tunic skirts, apron effects and 2 host of other novelty tailored models too pretty for words. All the most favored ‘springtime shades—and.all sizes. ‘$14.'4 e $10.75. Crepe de Chine - Bloomers New and decidedly dain- ty styles, beautifully fash- ioried and trimmed with bands of fine lace. $ Dainty Silk Waists Georgette, in white and eélors; also handsome Windsor Crepe Bloomers Also made of fine ba- tiste, flesh colors, in 8 va- striped tub silks. Not all riely of_stylex . Riblon iiups—e—but a large variety trimmed in a dainty fash- to choose from. BAR- ion. Special price, Mon- GAINS at day, $