Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1923, Page 12

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'I'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGN‘ON D. Cl WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26, 1923 to nterfere with the affairs of Europe,” declared Mr. Zangwiil, In speaking on PU]’S jUD AIB ) “;.'.‘."Jf."“u whether, led by” tunds;) FQREIGN, SERVICE TOPIC 5fie Pirees, of education, i, chiiry . .NlPE Rabbi Sanders Decriesb‘ Fallin Religious Standards. Zangwill Reveals Threat. f*The future of American Judaism Acpends largely upon the religlous cflucation of the young. It is to them that the eves of present-day Jewry are directed. They are the f\‘llnllu-\ tion stones u|mn which the Israel of | 1@morrow rests,” des d Rabbi Ira E. ‘\lmd(xs of Allentown, Pa., in an ad- “Problems of the Smaller the opening of the f6urth day" sion of the thirt uinth annual conference of the Jew- | ish Chautauqua Society at the Wash- an Hot This betug matic tablished, theretores truth, we at once ummu; ur religlous Ehooly fo e are vre. welf and indiffe conditions In Kurope. He urged that the immigrants coming to this should _be selected abroad, there should be no restriction upon lm- migration otherwise. In speaking of Washington, he said, “I think Washington is _a wonderful city, it ehchants me. The beautiful buildings and boulevards remind me of continental citfes. But New York was something strange, eomething new with its tall bulldings poking into the sky. There is a quiet and serenity about “mthng(o’n chat T ik ADVENTISTS RAISE §28520,313 FUNDS Year’s Evangelistic and 1in- stitutional Work Reported by Secretary. MANNING AFFIRMS | VIRGIN MATERNITY Bishop, However, Makes No Direct Reference 'to Mod- ernist Revolt. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, December Christmas truce in the Protestant Episcopal Church is ended.\ The wrangle over the nativity of the Christ Child—suspended at Bishop Manning's request, in order that bickerings over 'the lteral interpretation of the story of Bethlehem might not mar the cele- bration of Christ's birthday—lg ex- pected to break out again this week end with renewed intensity. Bishop Manning himself may touch Off the next explosion. It was reported today that he was preparing an answer to the Rev. Dr. Lelghton Parks of St tholomew's, whose defense of the Rogers, the denowiantioa’s sccretary. | modernistic disbelief in the Bibleystory sald today in his annual report. of the Virgin birth of Christ has the church in uvinced Bishop Manning that Dr. rks did not render himself liable to The Seventh Day Adventist Churen raised 20315 for evangelistic al work this year, H. E.{ veulize inimization | 5 | Sees Standards Lower. 1 “Whether we wish to is today face complex The |mnn!.~" ~embers of our rac “dication, once the very Whrie of thought | t diminishing in_power, so are losing their sense | the apotheosos | {ndividualism, Nectual m Jew. his of Knowledge and his intellectual life, s starying and the young of our faith than ever cry out for nourish- love | dealt 1 Fine \Lun—m "Sielps Abraham Feld- v to Ob- were fol- In the | dise 1 noted revealed last banquet that | e’ days he had re- life, declared, an iliter- | israel the wright night at vlay- ] But this is Hm first letter t has threatened v ife On the ther hand I have received num- ber of TS expr & agreement . with ews" he declared. A i a whole had not | what he said was @ number of invitations | pecially one from | citizens of Springfield, | guest of the city on| ~ eve and to visit the tomb | Abraham L roln. He declared | that have caused so 1 the world general- e time when America ought | this generation.” 1ot apply directly | a j& heresy trial by his utterances. Dr. Parks, it was pointed out, while he de- fended the right of clergymen to their own opinions on the subject, himself uhhhhu.\ not specifically disavow bellef in 143 local confer- | the Virgin birth 153 miss A total angelistic and institu- Bishop Statex Powition. would act dras- irkers employed, whoare | Tha 3 in their work 194 languages. | ticall any clergyman.of his dioce: o formal de » is now being published in 114 languag The ~denomination {nial of the truth of the story which oper; 224 publishing and medical , most of ‘tie modernists are question- institutions and church build- | ing was the assertion of his friends. ngs. which hav investment | The bishop set forth the fundamental- of $34,196,048.15. |iss bosition clearly enough in his i ALORR RIS | Christmas sermon at tite Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The report further says: “The sale| “Our hearts today follow the hum- of denominational literature during 1922 ble shepherds to the stable at Bethle- aggregated $3,636.481.31. ~ This litera- |hem. where, in the manger, the ture, issued in 114 languages, is pre-|Blessed Virgid Mother had laid her pared in the form of 154 periodical Holy Child,” he said In the course of bound books, 556 pamphlets, 2317 | his sermo; e totdl of 3,904 separate publica- | That was the nearest Bishop Man- (containing ' 510,128 pages), one|ning came to referring to the contre copy of cach 8f which in cloth binding | versy which has threatened aisruy valued at $1,15 . The total retail [tion of the Episcopal Church here and alue of denomiinational literatute cir- | througliout the country. culated since the organization of sthis | g work is $51,695,881.12. The present re. SURPOCise b Mot = Meanwhile, 1 measure of support port _indi enrollment A 5 i em- |¢ame to him from an unexpected quar- ter—from Dr. William Norman Guth- in the Bouw- o modernists. sionary der the directio; nees, comprise the United ch are attending school under th tuition plun, the schools not being sup. Guthrie, ntly incurred | ported by tax gr governmental aid, Manning’s asure by lml’mlllml{ operated under ‘an endowment plan, e : dances in the parish cept In so far as house, deplored the entire contro- es render tions, support modern o all the world of literature, so {far as I know.” he sald, “there never story told w th !urh exquisite and 'poetle daintiness, such yllic xeln\l?, as the gospel Fho ear to think of such a story being taken laboratory orial by { entomol. of Bible teachers, | The goal of the church is to advent message to all the ve the | world in ! $75,000 VIRGINIA FIRE. National Fruit Product Plant De-| stroyed in Winchester. Referring to \‘Il‘ story as a {he continued: use the {called @ myth does not ynot true. | true it does not need to be hi: WINCHESTER, Va., December It's so true that its factu- Flre, thought to be from spontun - becomes of no importance. The combustion of pomace, today of men 'has had experiences stroye large two-story frame which gives it faith in the stories structure hous x immense presses | These stories are truer than the ac nes at the plant | tual experience of history. If It really Natlonal Fruit Product Com- happened, why then so much the bet. pany here, causing a loss estimated | ter.” at $75,000. The Special Dispatch to The Star. rest of the Episcopalian MF'N’S WEAR Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of all Winter - SUITS and OVERCOATS This sale offers all 3 and 4-piece Suits; all Stein-Bloch Suits, all Golf Suits, and all medium and heavy welght Win- ter Overcoats. All#35 Suits & O’coats All *40 Suits & O’coats All *45 Suits & Q’coats All*50 Suits & O’coats All*55 Suits & O’coats Al11%60 Suits & O’coats All #65 Suits & O’coats All%70 Suits & O’coats All*75 Suits & O’coats All*80 Overcoats.... All*85Overcoats.... All*90 Overcoats.... All*95Overcoats..... All1*100 Overcoats.. .. Now $26.75 Now $30.00 Now *33.75 Now $37.50 Now *41.25 Now ‘45.00 Now *48.75 Now *52.50 Now *56.25 Now 60.00 Now *63.75 Now *67.50 Now*71.25 Now $75.00- m-.om-m SIDNEY WEST INCORPORATED 14th and G Streets the t Christmas neutrality that Bishop Manning had urged. Strange- ly enough, however, the Ep n Church, ~ Wherq the- present “‘War” 1originated, wad about the only place ' ,lhn the subject was not discussed.) estant denominations other than the Enlleopllhn touched on the contro- versy. And It was widly discussed by.{ {laymen at home und abroud. ’U S, AWYER ASKED IN DEBT PROBE, Catholic_clergymen and those of Prvl—[ By the Associated Press. i ‘PARIS, December 26.—The repara- tion commission toda. formally ap- proved the nominations of the two ex- pert committees which are to investi- gate Germany’s financial situation, and issued an invitation to Henry M. Rob- | inson, Los Angeles lawyer and banker, t0 be third American member, Charles | G. Dawes and Owen D. Young having | previously been invited.. The first committee, that on budget, | will meet here on January 14, and the | which will consider German i abroad. on January Lo ¢ the British nominations was | 1, Sir RRobert Kindersley, & di- | rector of the Bank of England, r plucing Montagu Norman, ‘goveruor | of the hnnk The other British d n as previously ald Kenna, former <“excheaner, and Sir| economist | ABSOLUTE DIVORCE | ASKED BY HUSBAND Willia Blundon today filed suit in the Districj Supreme Court for absolute divorce frgm his wife, Kath- erine E. Blundon. They were married at Alexandria, Va., December 6, 1908, and have no children. Mrs. Blundon | sued her husband last year.for a limited divorce and obtained a tem- porary alimony order for payment of $1256 monthly, which is still in force. The husband charges misconduct and « co-respondent. Blundon through Attorneys King tells the court that he purchased several pleces of | real estate with his own funds and had the title placed in the Jjoint| es of himself and wife on the fm plied condition that “she would fait fully fulfill her marital obligations.” He also delivered into her possession valuable diamonds and other jewelry | worth $23.000 on similar condition, he | says. in addition to granting him a di-| vorce the husband asks the court to | require the wife to surrender the dia- monds and jewelry and to convey to him her interest of record in the real He claims the alleged mis- | onduct has .constituted a breach of | the condition upon which the title to | the real estate was conveyed and the possession of the diamonds glven to! lhfl wife. names Haven’t action? ! N | N N Q @_ n N N I N Willard Hotel. OF COLLEGE COMMITTEE Training ‘ for Diplomatic Duties Abroad, in Various Phases, Considered at Meeting. Instructors In foreign training sub- jects in colleges throughout the country are meeting this afternoon at the call of the comryittea of fitteen on educational preparation for for- eign service to discuss foreign serv- ice training. Dr. Glen Levin Swiggett collegiate training at speakers, eanizations, the commyrce dnd the consular service, address the strugture and trad ness. Representatives of Jarge colleges in the east and mid- dlé west have been invited to discuss types of foreign conference. Tepresenting business or- chambers. of commerce, | the bureau of forelgn and domestic diplomatic and were scheduled to confeyence on functions of foreign and forelgn service promotion agencies of the government and busi- at both sessjons today at the New hul( -dozen seryice START NOW 9 Small Sums deposited regu- larly make Big Totals. Join our CHRISTMAS SAVING 3 CLUB Select the class you wish-— art now. 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