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principal speaker, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland, Ohio, said: udaism, because of its insistence upon national as well as personal righteousness, is perhaps the omne re- ligion that, has a program of political salvation for the western world. We must, therefore, for the sake of the world, safeguard the soul of our race The Jew who takes insulfs ana digeriminations lying down deserves " sald Rabbi Leon Harrison of the principal speaker ! yn meeting. “Fight for vour rights, as every race and creed has fought and must fight. And to t effectively for justice, for com- plete demoeratic rights in this demo- cratic land, you must organize and SEEK TO WORK OUT PLAN TO MEET ANTI-SEMITISM 2,000 Delegates Gather in New York at Golden Jubilee Conven- tion of Hebrew Conrgregation. By the Associated Press. NEW YOF Jan for meeting anti-semitism prevailing theme at religions rallies | in Manhatian and Brooklyn last| night, which marked the opening uf< ® golden jubilce convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- |unite. watlons, * More than 0 delegates| The from all ts of the country are|American Hebrew Congregations, the in the city »r three concurrent con- | National Federation of Temple Sis- entions. At Carnegio 0ods and the National Federation Methods was the ree conventions, the Union of Hall th Bookcases The Globe-Wernicke Company originated, developed and estab- lished the sectional idea in_book~ cases. The success of that idea— the ability to increase facilities with growth of requirements—has resulted in the practical elimina- tion of the old style solid case. Globe-Wernicke Sectional Book- cases are found in every civilized countr{ in the world. 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NEW YORK, January 23.—Stocks generally went higher on the curb ex- charge todn) on what were re:srdedl as more encouraging reports as to condltions abroad. Ol shares were | iProminent in the upward movement and pool operations were renewed in | the leaders of the motor group. PLEA TO VATICAN Appeal Agamst Pastoral Let- ter Issued by Roman Cath- ; After midday, however, the Durant | olic Hierarch y issues began to break badly., The | a reason for this was plainly enough the close connection between the Du- raut interests and the Fisher Body Corporation. The stock of the latter had a spectacular decline on the stock | exchange, following the announce- ment that there was to be some new financing, probably consistéhg of 100 000 shares of new stock, and an i suc of debenture bonds. This news would not have been taken so un- favorably had it not been for the By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, January 23.—The action of the Roman Catholic hierachy of Ireland in {ssuing a pastoral letter to the priests and people on October 10 last, condemning the revolt and guer- rilla warfare against the Free State government has had a striking sequel In the formation of a Catholic appeal committee. This committee sent a number of delegates to Rome to pre- sent an appeal to the Vatican from the decisions of the Irish hefrarchy, and the Freeman's Journal under- stands they have returned to Dublin | galesin "O\X'Hm'h e The | & Allled 8 ... T4 T4 5 Alum ARTTH 100 NEW YORK, January 23.—Follow- ing s a list of today's highest, lowest and 2:45 prices for the most active bonds and stocks dealt in on the New York Curb Market: after completing their mission. delegates are reported to ‘have had three interviews with Cardinal Gas- parri, the papal secretary of state, who received their appeal and had it entered In the Vatican records. The delegates also were received in audi- ence by Pope Plus. At their last interview with Card nal Gasparri, according to the news- paper, they were informed that their appeal had been forwarded to Cardi- nul Logue, primate of all Ireland, for reply on behalf of the Irish hier- archy, and that on receipt of this the matter would be duly considered by the saored congregation, whose func- tion it is deal with such questions, which would then report'to the Pope. & Milia ds. Am Gas & Elec 6. .. Armonr of Do Heth Steel Heth Kies The pastoral letter, issued at a full meeting of the Catholic hilerarchy at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, on October 10, sald, in part: Detroit Fdison Sur Dunlop T'i & Rub 7s Gen Asphalt 8 ... 5 Grand Trunk _8igs. 8 Hood Rubber 7u .... Inter R T R T S ofs he guerrilla warfare now carried on by the irregulars is without moral sanction, and therefore the killing of national soldiers {s murder before God, the selzing of public or private property is robbery, the breaking of roads. bridges and rail inal destruction, and th the home and the molestation citizens s a most grave crime. 11 who, In contravention of Cath- olio teaching, participate in such crimes are guilty of the gravest sins and may not be absolved in con- fession or admitted munion.” Nat Cloak & Suit 8. Nag Leather 8s ... 3N L C& KL o R of to holy com- _— MURDER TRIAL RUNS COURSE IN SIX HOURS Assailant of Woman in South Garo- line, Indicted, Tried, Convicted and Sentenced to Die. Dy the Associated Press. BAMBURG, §. C. January Justice moved swiftly vesterday for Thomas Johnson, negro boy. He was indicted in the court of general ses- sions at 11 o'clock, arraigned at noon, tried at once, convicted at 4:10 o'clock this afternoon, the case bheing re- cessed an hour and a half during din- : % 2 ner, and sentenced at 4:15 o'clock to s e - X 2| die. ) s 2| Circult Judge K. ger presided. Johnson was accused of murdering & prominent white woman of the Govan section of Bamberg county January 9, in a gin house. AMUSEMENTS | from Fifteenth Solvey et Cla &5 Southwest Hell 78 Swiss Govt Bige 30 TS of Mex 4x .. Withers Memmin- 10 Bouth Penn Ol 40 Southern P 1. 6400 & 0 Ladiana 100 5 O Kentucky new.. N Y new m 0l n INDE i hundreds. 453 NDENT OIL STOCKS, 17 nue Page.) tations of prominent actors and ac- tresses; Jim McWilliams, the “pianut- ist,” in songs and funny patter that score a_big hit; Arthur Hartley Helen Patierson in a sketch entitled “One Night”; Plerce and Ryan funny dances and conversation; P: Decker and company in his ol sketeh “I hLeard " which went as strong as ever: Loval's wonderful dog Cit Nerv ....0 Serv pfd. 2 Columbia Syndicate. 1k 7 Cout & (o ofd new Jen Rock Oif ranada ON1 ... ulf Ol of Pa 120 Hudson Oil 3 Keystone 20 Lance Creek ...... ® Latin Amer O ... 1 Livingston Pet ... . 1 Lowrs 01l 09 Lyons Pet 18 Mammoth 43 Pith Easop's ons, star, agraphs from ables and The current Ranger. '. COSHOS—Nyle ‘Verne and “Ser-, enaders.” Nyle Verne, character the “Versatile Six.” billed Serenaders” headiine the smos Theater bill this week, which offers njoyable entertainment throughou fel minlne mystery,’ oil land » Maracaibo 011 2 Margay Ofl 4 Merritt Oil 53 Mex O ... 120 Midwest-Tex 0l .. 3 Mount Prod ... EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY JANUARY 23, 1923. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Direct to The Star Office. fact that no prices were given at which the new securities were to be offered. Consequently there was no | telling” at what figure the General Motors and Durant interests would be invited to subscribe to the new flota- tion, The sharp break in the Durants| had an unsettlirig effect upon the rest of the motor group. Hayes Wheel: lost more than the early gain, and| was off 1% points at one time. The upward movement 'in Stutz was ab- ruptly halted and the stock ruled around its closing level of Monday. Mammoth Ofl led’ the independent oil shares in their upward movement, gaining over 2 ,points. Standard of Indiana and ndard of Kentucky among the Standard group rose sub- stantially. Reports of a doubtful na- ture as to the placing of Glen Alden | Coal on an annual dividend basis of $6 failed to check the upward move- ment, and this stock gained about a point. 130 K1 Salvador ... 20 Emma Silver 170 Goldfield Jnckpo 60 Hurdshell Min 40 Harmill Divide Howe Hound - 70 Independence Tead. 10 Jumbo 4 Kerr L. 170 Lone Star = Mason v Marsh M 160 Kewanas Mj McNamars Cres Dev 0 Morington Mines .. tional Tin . 11 New Dominion ( 120 Red Hill Florence. B0 Rex Cons ... 40 Richmond Coppe: 130 Kandgtorm Kendall.. %0 Sun Toy . . 14 Silversmith A 100 Silver Queen Dp 190 Silver 1 Tonopah Extens’ s West bnd Consol. . 0 West Utah : PR ml . D 1VALUE OF LIVE STOCKS GREATER THAN IN 1922 i i i | i Department of Agriculture Reports | Decrease in Number of i Horses. Live stock on farms wuary 1 had a total v 000 as compared with $4 600" on January 000 on January 1 194,000 on January partment of Agriculiy today Horses anhnro(l crease of 203,000, at $1,314,956.000, 180000, and ranges on | 18,853,000, and a decreas numbered and were $ + decrease of § Milk cows numbered 24.42 inerd e of 347,000, and were valu at $1.241,673,000, an increase of §1 0,000, NO nt Guit 1 041 ¥ hostefs in con- on with her guests that makes szhter mes surprise Verne is d by a “jazz sym- phonic orchestra” of six, whose forte is breezy syncopation and plain jazz. There is little of the “symphonie” to its musio. but in Jazz it compares fa- vorably with like aggregations that have appeared here before. A second feature that shares hon- ors with “The Serenaders,” billed as “Indoor Sports” presents a laugh- able dual courtship, which discloses the modern methods of courters, mas. culine and feminine. It Is a very amusing act. The Three Belmonts offer an at- tractive exhibition of hoop _and diabolo juggling; Lillian and Fred Steele and Harry Hoffman, a non- sensical hodge-podge of comedy. slang and slapstick, billed _as “Love McIntyre and Holéombe. ol 44 omar O & 10 Red Rank 0 @ Sult Creek new ... Supulpa Refi: 14 Seuboard OIL . 7 Simms Pet ...l Southern P & 1.0 . Sou States OF1.. .. Tex Oil & Land 24 Turman 01l 202 Wileox 01l & G. 30 “Y" ol ... INDUSTRIALS. Acme Coal x ‘Amal Leather 10 Brit-Am Tob Co’cou 2 Campbell Koup. 8 Centrifogal It 21 Clicago Nipple . 1 Cox Cash Stores 3% D L& W Coal 16 Dubilier © & Radio. 138 Durast Motor s 39 Durant Mot of 48 Fieischmann & € ‘ord Mot Co of Can ardner Mo ing hits interspersed with song. and Tellyou and Rogers, as “old men” a rather remarkable bit of somersault- ing, tumbling and acrobatic dancing. Fd. “Hoot” Gibson's latest universal photoplay, offered for the first time, pictures the dashing voung riding Star s & Quaker boy. who is goaded by taunts cowardice and the charge that his father is a murderer, into “ridin' wild” and righting things in good old red blood American fash- jon. The picture is Interesting, but the story seems chopped off to reach a happy ending. A Lewis Sargent Jaughing picture, the Urban Movie Chats and the International News are also shown. The bill as a whole is sodyear Tire .. oodyear Tire pfd Goodyr Tire prior pf Griflith, D W Gt West Sugar new 3 Gt West Sugar prd Hayes Wheel Heyden Chem Hludson & Maf Hudson Co pfd. Hydrox Corp ..... Industrial Fibe Inter Cont’l Rubber Kuppenh'er, B & O Lehigh Val Coal... Mariiu Fire Arms.. Mercer Motor 5 atl Supply of Del ew Fiction Pub C X Tele Co pfd. orth Amer P & P, Peerless Motor . Phoenix Hoslers Phoenix Hos pfd Radio Cofp .. 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At this season, of the year horseback ri “sporty The Leading Houses are always open i finest fi.gu T e o Timemmaay Dok B oo, Wes, o W A—Hotel Dennis | A—Hotel Strand E—The Shelburne A—Hotel Brighton | A—Galen Hall A—Su‘ide House A—Hotel Chelsea |A—Hotel Morton A—The Wiltshire |A—The Holmhurst |5 oon gnic iad: A—Hotel Bothwell | AE-Hotel Traymore | E—Ritz-Carlton A—American Plan E—European Plan AE—Both Plans BaisTond ime tabies. ud Toll intoration: an B e usklagton via Fonaa. l"? local ticket agents. hours 1 LB O, B o from w chairs, its piers and pavilions and miles of attractive on the beach is ’?lrhcnluly delightful and excellent golf over courses can be enjoyed the year ’round. ‘Blenheim A—Ch.l.folle- addon Hall naturally gifted with the art of en- tertaining. His make-up is good, his comedy is enjoyable, devold of coarse- ness and slapstick work and, in addi- tion, he is a skillful dancer. He is well supported jn his funmaking by Charles Fagan. 'One of Fagan's best stunts is a boxing' turn_with James Parker, a negro comedian, a specialty that literally brought down the house. Another feature of the show is a “Jazz” orchestra, comprising some of nstru- 2 Timken Axle new. # Tobaceo Prod Expts 4 Todd Ship . 10 Triangle Film .... 5 Tntd Pft Shar new s Corp 1st pfd 81 e & Towne new - 617, the most unusual musical ments ever seen on the stage. Franz-Marie Texas i the featured prime donna and has a number of Food song offerings, both solo and in conjunction with Paul West. Patsy Gllson thade a decided hit with her song speclalty and had to respond to numerous demands for encores. Others_in the cast are Nettle Knise, Nora Billings, Jack Gibson, Jame: McKenzle and Fred Duball, McKen- zie and Duball are eccentric dancers of merit. The show has a novel opening, in which the eighteen chorus girls are used to advise the audience of what they are to expect. 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