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CHARITY CAMPAIEN MAKING PROGRESS Chairman Ailes Reports 3,177 Contributors—Seeks 10,- 000 Mark in Ten Days. Milton E. Ailes. chaj ) t nance committee of d Citi n today | the Associutes ns Telict showed w kr ation. up ne in the Kaste family explained in tifyin of th welfar As already plans af the canpaisi, ributor who gives dnr vs will be count ward 000 meembers sevibed nport the ot the hed to s the K W omembers Moby Mrs seventh dis- W b fated team ugh cany ships have Charles 1. We also a member of the the Mrx s ALLEGED BRIBES SENTTOTREASURY Government Richer by $20.- 000. Dry Agents Say, Was Given for Bogus Permits. L “traced th us $11.000 Has b Drepartmes ad for ware to have 4 block a0 for id lie ant 317 POLISH COMMUNISTS OFFER SELVES TO SOVlET§ Notify Warsaw Government They | Will Take Places of Comn- victed Anti-Soviets. By the Associated Procs RSAW, March 24 mists have notitied the gov- | ernment that they are willing to he exchan, for countrymen found | 2uilty by Russian tribunals of anti- | t activities i The exchange will be effected un- der legislatio e Polish diet and ir nee with a con- vention negotiated between Moscow and Warsaw The communists Polizh | agree to lose their Polish citizenship. mon, the pris- nars for whom they be ex- | changed are twenty-th les now | under sentence of des | Lives Covered Centuries. From tie New York Sun William Penn, founder of Pennsyl- vania, was born October 14. 1644. His youngest son, Thomas, was born March . 1702, Thomas Penn had a son, Gran- Ville Penn. who was born December 9, 1761, and died September 28, lives of these scent thus reform of the lacking les: month. on thi of the ve_expressed the opinion t is probably unique. Tn Teeland men kiss when they meet, but & man rarely kisses a woman, Sithe past two years e, ‘MHE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON; D. T, SATURDAY. At the Bottom of the Ladder. SAY WARREN . BETTER B:YFT Washingtonians have to date the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? contributed to the support of If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a descrted ashington mother reaching for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Inclosed please find § payment in full / first quarterly payment \' for. (or contribution) for the current year. MEMBIRSHIPS Associats 3200 Actve 500 Special 1000 g 50.60 . 100.00 pinhead with t must how dowr made within e Lington man. whe. the 2 and a pr Hurding, with the pame Harding HEbicht of 12 ugust Columbia of these two and, pleted d i what is th Pre nto the heads o antimi burean o In Muici the bur began ure of the pin) BY REV. HLGH 1. STEVENSON, THE RLD'S SAV- | JESUS &. Rev. 7.8-17. Faithful is the of all Jesus save Devotional Mden ng. and ext worthy t Christ info the world came to sinners -1 During tadies I They have bee st persons work of claimed that of all thing m the " The W me e a5 entist , n Aouit post! | e nie | iciar is | different from other symopt \ims to present the Mas- | Avier of the world. He| long the lite{ ntil it rea o i o the relation of the | and youth tol areer of Jesus, | knowledge of ! fonsLip desus two Adam Taik our i | ges. | and ! sue at Nuzareth, when the | dage from pgram of claim t e n;mi 3 . He p rd’s rejection was due to the « attitude toward the gentile, the grac bestowed upon the Zarephath widow and the healing of } the Ssrian leper as causes for his old | ighbors refusing to accept the Lord | esus, He is the only one who re rs to the sending out of the se » were appointed to carry the | verywhere. Seventy was the | zed symbol of the gentile as (welve was for the Hebrew | to the blind nation Luke is th orded in hi of the good ¢ taught the world ropy_and brof an had 1 p with one that has rec- the Master's story which has of philan- | Te beloved from his fel- e greatest interpreter k upen the Christ as ador to the gentiles pro- 4 to Le—the Savior of the lost “Faithful the saying. and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to sa 1ers,” not among one race or class, but (o be the Savior of all men. He pointed out the broad sympathies of the ster and emphasized the world iscion of Christ as one of the causes of the conflict that separated Jesus from the leaders of the Jewish peo. who refused to recognize Him when He appeared Isaiah had pre- dicted. dsa., ) The breach between the Lord and the Pharisale leaders appeared in our first study of this year, when the Master sought to break the chains has inwcribed on | United | i hing v obtain from the same sources [ =hows t {rich and the ve that had held them to a formal ob- servance of the Sabbath. Jesus pressed the spiritual significance of the law. The simple fact that the Christ did not honor the Sabbath as thought it ought to be observed idated His claim as the Mes- siah in their eyes. Thelr rejection w out of taeir historical method of interpreting the Scriptures that emphasized the external and formal, while Jesus insisted upon the spir- itual and inner meaning. Their in- terpretation would have prevented the healing of diseases on the Sab- bath. while the Savior of the helpless justified His healing of the woman who had been an invalid for eighteen vear by insisting that “it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.” Another evidence of the Lord's will- whe e ta Mr. Habich zned au. His e were akened took from the hu considerably w a rest of ahout three r 1 he entered the employ Al engraving concern. en ¢ engrayi emploved sinee his < worl cht b e profile Harding, it months e has just completed d of pr. B it 1 < wor ves nd_he Bht aged Over the the Seen Several ve the likene pin. It though structy scenery and shru gress to liber: in His cenre o points out that maritan _leper thanks The grs vation i n the press, - do not like. « <howin the helpfulne » and beal was the ten lepers the b turned e of gratitude Fis give eeds wi but we are r appreciatio ings and aid we Let and ap ing x sh nroval Wea w appreci of all that i< na worthy il if we have an ounce of th wie cuch as Jesus com itan leper His placa in the world He spake as never man Probably it was the Lord as a tea ther toward hie of the prodigal best illustration of vation in sriptures. In His parable of the rich man and nted out the sins of ovetousnes 1 selfishness that ex- bited the contraste hotween the two « in this world and that to come person who refuses to use the Ith wi d has intrusted to a steward when the s hea may \demnation and pu ishiment because he refuses to their plea for help Tiis condemnation of the spirit of praver of the Pharisee. whose peti- tion “fell to the ground.” and ap- proval of that of the humble public ho belonged to the despised « because it was sincers and sought for giveness, encourages all who wish forgiveness of « to pray with a confidence that God will hear and an swepr them. Jesus never quailed be- fore thi He knew that in td then. as now, sive o the gospe gleeted, the v the lost it hi ery than the two n crved to widen Him and His en ‘The climax that difference came after He delivered the parabl of pounds, that pointed out i se conceptions of a kingdom. T rebuke to those w refused to recognize Him as the Messiah. He ope nalicnged them when the ¢ » He declared that H M S| In a serie ion: oncerning of the masses abl Th to eliminate themselves The opposition which start the Mamter deliberately sough lowship with Zaccheus, the notorious publican of Jericho, whose desire to see Jesus resulted in the Master hon- oring him by inviting Himself to be- come his guest so that He could win Za eus The publican gave full proof of his faith. When Jesus re- fused to set up a political and mate- glal sovereignty, although He recog- nized that all these would be trans formed and profoundly influenced by the spiritual Im that He would erect upon the cross, they could not see it and determined to destroy Him. The attitude of Jesus toward the onte the despised sinner and the helpless leper demonstrated that the great passion of Christ was to save men. He had to pay the cost in the expenditure of mind, muscle and man- hood. The goal from the commence- ment of Hls earthly life was the cross. In the darkness of Gethsemane He suffered and in His agony praye for help, lest He Should break down fore e had finished the aving men. The Lord heard His prayer and power was given Him, o that He died in accordance with the predictions of the prophet: was crucified for our transgre: salvat 5 them concerning their duty and others. to God His messages concern- ing praver were illustrated by His life. Upon the cross He demonstrated in His prayer and in the three words spoken there, which Luke recorded, ali that man needed to know. He prayed for His enemies. He welcomed the pen- itent malefactor. He revealed His un- shaken faith in the Father and his com- plete supremacy over death. He died as He lived, labored and thought, so that He could save the world. He was cruci- fied upon Calvary to save men and erect His kingdom upon the cross. He turned defeat into victory. He taught men that the way of love was the ouly method of salvation and unifying all people and lands into an everiast- ing kingdom. The message of the cross is humanity’s hope and only means of salvation. Let us proclaim help save the world for His 1 i at his gates | RENEGADEPUTES TRAPPED BY POSSE! Clashes, Surrounded With | | | i“OId Posey,” Veteran of % Twenty Followers. MAY HOLD OUT 2 WEEKS ! Deputies and Settlers. However, Are to End Trouble Now Forever. Determined Mareh 24 reneade Ctah Old of the Piute I L anty Warh the prob Dry Blandi the Tn & dians, has taken what be N twenty k troubles vete will Jast stand i miles from ot half s with the than a score Piutes, Jf south [ diun With this ner armed clast settlers V\ trouble-makers with a few [ the vana white tess of are but to mostly Utes recently joined the Miny Yeice on Wead. [ Surreu the Dosses i ing under onder States ma has assumed W Utan Mithe he would place a re of Ol Posey. But e ) sent them ps meed but 1ttt pr Fminati lement of L recur- Meanwh governor of absence ted of Governor today ard ke Law Into Own @ lers tired « wilde embers o guard the Piute tribe have had en: ! Marshal Wa jcounty of the bure ty braves, squ » held { | LOUIS DUFIEF DEAD. 1!‘\“1?\“ of D. C. Resident to Be Held Monday. {ihe District tHe was edud IH». was a | Knights of Colur wiety of Holy 1 The funerul, wi [mass. will_be helc {from Holy Trinity € will bhe in Oak Hi sur 2 w his w | DuFief. four sons 3 Births Reported. “the following birthe hate bren reported o morni Int Duk 3 Miller O, aud Blanch Yates. bo Maurice 4. aud Ca ilares and Louiee R i Sap 1 Lsth 1 . Gallinger ospi Taos 1 s s of United States fudoiph Walde: Mary Virgini William Bosd Soldiers’ Home. asino. Tat st A 45 230 st w0 3 T st 408 0th ot e w Alphonso 1. Adelen rheld Hospi Fuhes Covington. 1. 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Ouio- SANTIAGD GAY AS DELEGATES ARRVE Ancient City Astir on Eve of : Opening of Conference of Republics. By the A% SANTIAGO, ity tt ¥ tomorrow of of the Amer put or or of the | fifth | i in ho the its va openi forence n republics, thirteen vears their repre- the | which lapse « embled ha ent tives to measures for feommon we requiem | { tomorrow iy Cable to Tha Star and Ch 1 | Mexico, but cighteen ru and Bolivia are miss- presentin are here history of | delegations other vepublics For the first time in the lese sses, international polit- mer agenda | questions on the & Phear Lese topics are the limitation ment expenditures and th closer relatlons in stablish 1ent the republics Amo ng their contracts s powers Expected to Last Six Weeks. the conference It will have the parliamenta Edwards, presi assembly of the who will oreside liminary meeting of delega- | ads. It is expected that he| en president | that expected six we. £ the v ex- Axustin third ations, i agu at the p tion h be A ceremonial assembly will be held | President Alessandri | the address of | business session | will ehe permanent when of Chile will deliv -elcome. The fi be on Monday ~cheduled Tude the a mon d celcbration on A versary of the Chile gained Nearly 100 gathered for the AWAIT U. S. DELEGATES. durin the ! laying of |I|\>‘ t to Bolivar of the an- | e g0 Daily News Copyright, 1 ANTIAGO, March 24.—The expect- | «d arrival of the United States dele-| ates o the Fifth Pan-American Con- | nee will complete the personnel the nations that will be represente Cxico refused to send delegates b Your Opportunity Is Coming at 13thand G Sts. 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