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[y ‘ rights brought $82,915. HERARCHY ASSAILS RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE Hesolutions Condemn Treat-! ment of Church People by Soviet and Guatemala. Condemnation of the “wholiy lust attitude” of the treatment b 1he present Russian government of the Christian peoples of that nation was given by the members of the American hierarchy of the Catholle in their final secret session nnual conference at tha Cath- versity today. The situation Guatemala was also deplored similar resolution The resolution in respect to Rus- sia read as follows: “We view with sreat pain and deep anxiety the sad plight of the Christian communities ' Russia. To them today in the Throes of a religious persecution. sur- passing in many ways the fearful sufferings of the early Christians, we ¢xtend our hostile sympathy “Speaking in the name of 20,000,000 Catholics of this Republic and sup- Torted. we are sure, in this our ac- by the liberty-loving Christian 1lions of America. we condemn the wholly unjust attitude of the present llussian government as opposed to the fundamental prin repUSTANL to the hest sentiments of 4l Christian people. We stand ready ' lielp iu every way possible our “uffering brethren of the faith.” Tn respect to the situation in Guate- mala, the following resolution #dopted: “The hierarchy of the Cath- lic._ Church in the United States ob serves with profound distress the «itnation cf the chuarch in Guatemala tha past 12 months Enemies of Christianity, who have fostered a characterisiic regime upon unhappy country, with the expulsion of the hierarchy «nd swaeping pillage of the church, have now resorted to the ill treat- ment wnd exile of nuns and pro- ription of the crusifix: Therefore, it “Resolved. That formal ocxpres- sion of sincere sympathy of the Catholic Church in the United Start 4s represented by the hierarchy now sxsembled Washington. with the ergy and people of Guatemala, upon he prolonged anguish of their har- rowing persecution. be conveyed to the clerzy and laity of cach of the countries of each hemisphers and be brought to the attention of all right- minded people throughout the efvil- zed world.” Was cast over the gathering was learncd this morning Archbishop Sebastian . Ms mer of Milwaukee had been taken iil Dr. O'Donoghue was immediately alled to Caldwell Hall at the uni- versity, where the archbishop is stay- AE. An examination showed the prelate to be suff=ring from a general rheumat slight angina pectoris. Dr. O'Donoghue declared that the wrchbishop was not at the time critical condit but that, by rea- son of the fact that he was well over 70 years of age. a close watch would Fave to be kept from time to time for any change for the worse. There xeems to be no temperature, but the xeneral conditi Archbishop Messmer, it was cated, arly by reason hi »me n SCHNEIDER CUP RACE AT BALTIMORE IS OFF be nd of ula International Seaplane Contest Scheduled for Next Month Canceled. By thr Amso ated Press BALTIMORE. Md ion th. ‘ancellat rnationa! seaplanes, 24 and 23 1as ced reduled to b Bay ean neo b under as to w «mag flight the tion hneider ¢ adas a mishup dur ¥ Tial the g »aid 1ad e ifor- that would have with pianes e United Mario Caldcrara ilian embassy gton. noti- that he had nouncing the three entries the reason ithdrawa Know or the ac Follawi \dmira the Nav of the I ever. it conference between Moffett, chief of rvice, and officialy Fiying Club. how- decided that the four aplanc racers prepared for the in- rnational clas by the United at 1l he sent to Paltimore, and on October 25 will attempt to break 1 <peed_records up to 330 kilometers urse laid out for neider cvent MAIL COURSE QUESTIONED ! Federal dec Commission Complaint in Case. The Federal Trade Commission has ssued a complaint charging unfair methods of competition, and nanies s respondent F. W. Ifobe, Chicago. 11l a correspondence teacher of me- vhanical drafting. According to the complaint, Respondent Dobe sends to s pupils written lessons, instrue- rions, charts, drawings text books «nd various supplies, tools and ap- piiances used in mechanical drafting. The complaint alleges that in order o secure pupils, the respondent has through lhis advertising material vaused the mistaken belief that upon completion of the course they will e placed in lucrative positions. It i< alleged, however, that respondent has been able to secure employment for only a small number of his pupils. The question whether or not such method has been used is no: passed upon by the commission finally until after respondent has had 30 days in which to answer and the issue has been tried. Issues FORESTS NET $5,251,903. U. S. Reports on Proceeds for Fis- cal Year. Unele Sam’'s Treasury gained $5.- 903 from proceeds out of the 146 national forests during the last fiscal r. it was announced yesterday by re Department of Agriculture. Timber sales brought in $3,020,037 and fees for grazing permits brought $1.915,561. The third highest amount was paid for the leasing of national forest land for Summer homes and for_other purposes, with a total of .6 Leases of water power Miscellaneous uses of the national tarests, including trespass damages, accounted for the balance. un- | in | ples of justice and | wae | s £rown worse instead of better in | not content | in | he of the! the | HIGH SCHOOL CADET ORGANIZATION BEGUN| | Enlistment Blanks Given to Stn dents Today—Program to Be Mapped Later. Orgavization of the Washington {igh School Cadet Corps for the 1924- 5 scholastic vear was atarted (rkhm y Lieut. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U, A, professor of military science a.nd ! tactics in the secondary institutions. | | Enlistment blanks have been given to! the senior and junior high | to enroll in the cadet | | jall boys in schools eligible corye. ; H | With the extention of the junior kigh | school system, Col. Craigie hopes (o |orvamze for the first time this year a) | battalion composed entirely of cadets in | the junior high schoo's. Companies | will be formed at Columbis, Macfarland, | the Hines Junior High| |t | Langley ana Schools. lumbia was the only school represented in the cadet or-| ganizatior last year, and its com- panies formed a part of the 2d Regi- ment. As soon as the organization of the corps is completed Col. Craigie will map out the program of activities for the cadets. The first event will be | the war map games, which will start some time in December. Subsequent events include the battalion and regi- | mental competitive drills. concluding with the cadet classic, the comp; competitive drill DEMOCRAT SPEAKERS’ { APPEARANCES LISTED junior Ligh | { i | a i | | | | | | | ¥ L M | Dates for Baker, Cox, Heflin and Mrs. Izetta Brown Are Announced Here. i | s dates for on Baker, former Secreta former Gov. Cox of Ohio. Heflin of Alabama and Mrs ‘le?d‘ Jewell Brown of West Virginia in the interest of the Davis-Bryan tic l\“l; have been announced by the Democratic national committee, Mr. Baker will speak at Cleveland October and elsewhere in Ohio on the two suceeeding days. after which will fill engagements in New nd other Hastern States Oetc 14. 15 and 16 Former Cox, the Democratic candida 1920, will speak at noon. October at Richmond, Ky that ght at ington. October 2 at Bardstown | the same night at Louisville. Senator will begin his tour September | Knoxville, Tenn.. going from Kentucky who eeconded John W. Davis in| Garden, w m- paign for him through Maryland Delaware, New York. Ohio. Hiinoi Kentu and Tenneasce, beginning with a radio address at Washington | September 249, She has engagzements | dzity from that date until Oc when she is to speak at Chicagzo. TRANSPACIFIC FLIGHT PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED'! Army and Nnvy to Co-Operate in Effort to Link Eventually Na- tions Bordering Ocean. aking Newton D v o ar: Senator | he York | ber 13 Heftin 124 at { there into | Mrs. Brown nomination of | Madison Square ‘ the ' ¢ a B the Assoc HON tor a from d Press Scptember fic flight by airplane to the Philip- | ith several I the Army and were announced the Pan-Pacifi 25— Plans transpa an Kranci: and Australis countries and co-operating sterday by ific s Navy here i Cn i Tie purpose study the po: five or more p ng countries ific Ocean Tentative outli L of the flight jump from be made Hawa £ the flight will be to ble establishment of rmanent air lines link- bordering on the Pa- | the nes provide v at San Franc the mainland 1o without refuel- n Islands the oceed southwest by uroline and Pelew Is- thence south and east as the des- would take and. New streteh ¥iji Islands Fanning end- | with the Honolulu to ing. From th flight would the Marshall | lands to Manila Australia. with Sydney nother jump Aucl home stops in t the Phoenix Islands, in t the flight officially return to Honoluiu tination, the air Zealand, wouid be brok Islands. Samos and Christni group. before ed with the the by SPEELMAN TO SPEAK. of Treasury to Address w Register Republican Meeting. V. Speelman, register of the will be the pr ipal a Republican meetling to be held in Dunbar High School audi- torium Tuesday night at 7:30 o'cleck under the pices of the Younz Men's Press Association. Other speakers will be Thomas L. Jones, the presi officer: C. Lucien Skinner, J Wilson, Miss Nannie Burroughs, Rev. | 1. Olden, M Julia Mason-Layton | ‘qml James J. O'Leary, according to| | teday’s announcement from the club. | «'. Bascom Slemp, secretary to Presi- | dent Coolidge. and Edward T. Clark, | !the President’s private secretary, will | be platform guests, the club announe- | led. A program also 1 be presented lv.\ an orchestra under the direction of | Randolph Branson and by Miss Mae | accompanied by Mrs. l:cginxj T Harvey Treasury speuker at i SAWYER’S LAST LETTER | Asks to Widen Roads to Harding Memorial. MARION. Ohio, September 25.—Brig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer's last official letter in behalf of the Harding. Memorial Association, of which he was chairman ‘of the executive com- | mittee. was delivered to the county commissioners yvesterday. It was dated Tuesday presumably had been written shortly before his death. The letter urged the widening of the Delaware road from Vernon Heights | boulevard to a short distance south of the proposed site for the Harding memorial tomb. It also pointed ou! that a circular concourse, 200 feet in | diameter, is desired by the Harding Memorial Association at the junction | of Vernon Heights boulevard and the | Delaware road. where the entrance to the tomb will be located. The county commissioners said Gen. Sawyer's request will be granted. DYING, RACES FOR AID. i Man, Shot Near Heart, Drives Four Miles to Hospital. MACON, Ga., September -Just jafter being shot in the chest, in the region of the heart, A Long, jr.. wholesale grocery salesman, stepped | into his automobile late yesterday and drove four miles to a local hos pital, where he collapsed. . Doctors say he has little chance to recover. Sheriff’s deputies investigating the case found that W. F. Bell, grocery- man, one of Long’s best friends, laid a pistol on a counter in Bell's store. In a suburb. 2nd the gun accidentally went off. Comm:ssmners | I Mrs, the | body Ind Massachusetis bienaial convention, which i¥ to meet in sisting ence A. | Mrs. purpose of the latter committes bervice of Idaho and Mrs Mrs appointed tee procedure, zation itize: Barry mittec men, of, legislative departme Th Girls w Holloma derson Mount program of Tudg Mrs M - down THE EVENT FEDERATIONWORK CHAIRMAN NAMED ‘Women to Prepare for Next! Convention—Civic Better- ment One Goal. Appointments of committees to have | harge lof the Genera! Federation of Women's Clubs new day an Appoin wil nex Atlan t sory Dib. dv B were executive eration at headquarters, Joshun Dbienn various branches of work made at meetings of the committee of the fed- 1724 N street, d last night tments made today included Hodgins, chairman of council's program. This 1 meet in West Baden Springs. t June. Mrs. Grace Poole of is chairman of the tic City, N. J., in 1925. As- he latter as members of an committee are Miss Flor- ert of Pennsylvania and Mrs, Proal of New Jersey. Club Institute Committee. Appoin committee were { Ohio, chairman: | Pennsylvar of California, York. Mrs w tah trs. La S mbers, Virginia was appointed the crede: to the institute Mrs. ( Mrs. B ia, Mrs. Ann Mrs. Will Mrs. W flarnet Hinkle of mar Rucker of Georsis n Sled of Washington tments club air Luckie of Little Barry m Purcly Adams of Th is to teaching of members of their duties as cl Ruhl of West chairman of the ration of Mrs. John L. ials committee. A committee on resolutions was ap- i pointed as hairman; White Verm: Oklal i w on Spafford chairman of the revision Last ni establish development America Richards med d \rs. Pe Cantacuze! iette fser to internation: drrey airmar ris = te and the 1 ex aft, Mrs, hn Booth 4 Frankli Gilbert Dav Eugene B. Lawson 1. B. Greene of Rlackman of ilorida Torrance of Indiana wa chairman of the commit- while Miss Jessie w appointed ommittes Mrs: Fdwa follows: > Mrs f Indiana ont, Mrs. homa. x of Tlin Division on Civie de for t ght plans were mal ment of a division of under the department o Mrs. H airman Pearson o chairman ivision. Othe erci V. Pen and st Mrs noof the 1 retation of Minneapols, Min of the departm George lumanier of Chi chairn of the American p department; Mre. M ember of the executive co o represent department chair- ] Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abra istrict, vice chairma the ent ymmittes will meet onight and perhaps of Oklshoma was the Amerecan appointments \ paclker, P'ri iZober Fomas G departm Mzs neess B Win nt of H ecntive ernoon norrow “ECHO MEETING HELD. Under Baptist convention of the nt Ca Mrs. ldress imes | Williams, W, Miss D, i o K the 1. Ho SWIF Judge Indicates Decree for CHICA ould & N ard Swi as only Tn her Swi 192 an Nannie H National Dr Delegates Returned From Baptist Convention Get Together. the general District an gates who at- the National Nashville re- night the 3d and | stroots. wis presided and were delivered by Rev. L. Washington, Mrs < Dr. Walter E. Bro Dr. rvis, Dr. W. A. Taylor, Dr. ernagin. Dr. J. H. Randolph. Burroughs, president Training School Daniel Washingion D. Y. Campbell, J R. A, Carter, Robert and other delezates Carmel choir p special music the auspices of of dele ion of convention at heid last Church. ting” arme! ¥ A Drs 55 n- The a ward, esented T DIVORCE HINTED. Wife of Chicago Packer. 0. bath rant September tod indicated he decree of divorce to on Atchison Swift from Ed- Swift, jr. son of the packer. ft charged cruelty, and there brief hearing. 11 for divorce, filed Monday, ft_charged that on December her husband knocked n May, 1924, struck her. ipe hey were married February 6, 1918, Fires Burning Ounce of Prevention Worth Pound of Cure Th and robb ese chilly mornings cvenings be ed of their possibil- can ity for colds and pneu- mon fires ia by small furnace started NOW. Coal Bills Cheaper Than Doctor Bills Coal and Service the Best J. Maury Dove Co [Phone M, 4270. Principal Office 1408 H Street N.W. NG STAR, Selover of | of Indiana. | for or | her | WAS | BELIEVES U. S. MUST SOON ENTER LEAGUE Tells Blackburn Club Ideals Are Distinctly Ameri- can Virtues. i | | { Lecturer | | es ! Lxpectation that the United St | S0on would enter the League of Na- tions was voieed by Dr. John O.| tt. traveler and lecturer. and by Kate Trenholm Abrams, District vice president of the Non-Partisan League of Nations Association, last evening at the McDonald-Washing- ton-Blackburn Club, 2515 Massachu- selts asenue. Mrs. at whose hotae the meeting held, pre- sided "he Moran spirit tions is the Le ue of Na- ur own coun- try.” said Dr. Knott Mhe league's altruism. humanitar, world-jus- ce, democracy and idealism are tinctively United States virtues we ax 4 nation are not there in or in body, save as observers. once in the history of our r: four nations, comprising nine-tenths of the people of the earth, have j joined in & movement for human bet- | terment which has no parallel in his- tory ecxcept i the founding of the | Christian Church, and yet In this| | movement the United States is smong the less than one dozen nations on .|u outside, the most of those nations by b sins ile it is difficult to defend our as a Nution to the peoples of Furope and the Neur Bast, 1 und the leaders of fuc at Grneva quite willing eve that our en- trnee into the league was inevitable heir poise. their faith, their sness of FiEht, ws they discussed ational perplesities, were refreshir The acting head of the department | of information is an American, and { told me that an average of S0 Amer- iicans a day for the space of a | month haa visited the league head- | auartcrs to dircet information las to its working. *Our Nation is h b |in spirit.’ he said. ‘and cre long we }must be here in our capacity as | moral leader of the nations. For no { nation. with perhaps the exception England. so fully enters into the sense of fairness toward small and ker nations as ours The right of might has been so long the doc- trine of eastern 1 Buropean na- tions that the atiempts of the league to do Jistice to peopies ure looked upen Wiih some susgpicion. But our | would fully enter into that and 1 am sure it will—it must.” " evenin musical program | en by William J. Hart. who lections on the tenor banjo. d by Mrs Te of the spirit of to b layed se ompan Daniel C. Roper's View of Candi Western Tour. rn date Davis’ 4 Daniel Democratic national commitive declared that every “hesi- tant” voter in States visited John W. Davis had been won over to hi « smmenting on the svwii The most Roper state that the Rept Ssly enmeshed corruptionist and profiteer,” wh Republ are convir voters he will-o'-the-wisp and doctrines of La Follet £ to the country. W. I vis, by given “the La ng the arty is toils convi Tohn his utterances th of the that he d ultra- Mr. Roper elf to be nrage ar and execute projragandist reactionary Conservative interests | added: “He has proved hir a real liberal with the intelligence to devise ways and means to meet the great problems of our country. Under these | circumstances the thinking vote, which after all, the decisi vote tion. is deciding to stand Democratic nomine. H behind the . y Ask Delay September the hearing of the| contempt proceedings against United | ates Senator Ralph Cameron set for Tuesday, September 30, at 10 am.. will ! be asked Ly the attorneys for the Senautor if the hearing of the Post Vale boll weevil injunction applica- tion continues for several days, H L. Partridge. counsel for Cameron caid last night Senator Ma; TUCSON, Ariz Postponement of = bridge 130 long of solid mahogany Houses For Sale and Rent! J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. In Mex i built_entirely tits | President Coolidge yesterday | tion of Nebrasha. lor zear.” ing. | orzani | Follette to poll a large vote THURSDAY Two Co]ored Men Arreated After Chase in Southwest—Illegal Possession Charged. | to a motorcycle ex- ceeding the speed limit. Motorcycle Policeman Milton D. Smith yesterda: ran the pursued machine into a pile of sand in front of a church under con- struction at Third and L streets south- west and arrested the two colored occupants and seized five gullons of al- leged liquor. The prisoners Lorenzo Lyous, 20, of South Va. avd Johu Palmer, Third streets southwest arryfng Policeman 0. . S of No. 5 precinet in Lis started after the speeding motorey at Third and M strects. In turn- ng into L strect from Third the feeing machine ploughed into the <and bank. Neit the vehicle nor occupants were injured. The prisoners were charged with il- legal possession wnd transportation of lipuor wud with tratic | violations. BEET GROWERS FIGHT GUT IN SUGAR DUTY Giving chase said they W Smith P various Representative of Group Lays Plea for Retention of Scale Before Cuolldl,e br A. N | representing the Farmers' | Beet Growers' Assocta- He told the Pre rapid increase in beet | sugar acreage is displacing the sur plus weath acreaze and solving the problem of overproduction in the | wheat belt “The protective tariff is the pivos upon_which the permanent prosp. of the Western farmer is turning. Maphers said, “and to disturb it throw Western agriculture ont pposition to ariff on sugar < Maphers, Co-operative dent that the will i | the combined | ranching, min Mr. Maphers threw weight of the farming. nufacturing, banking and commercial inter of the State west of the Mississippi into the bal ance in opposition to the proposed re- duction in the dut He was with written mmitments | ¢ national and State produci ations, 7.800 bank:, 100 news papers. 237 cha « tavorable to retal duties on Western fars armed h these credantials peaied the Presid. to proclamation ! permanent present dut the products he issne the to on su Produced in 16 States. ea e 1zar total domestic according to I the consumptic he is convinced is not excessi ed as much moditics Mr. Maphers. befors leaving the President. touched briefly upon the political situation in the West, but he pressed the opinion that while many people in that seciion are inclined now to favor La Follette, that at | the proper time they will cast their! votes for either of the old-party can-| didates. He, however. cxpects La| west of <plat i in The ! production of tugar. | is about one-half| this country, and | that the sugar tariff| and was mot in- < many other com phers s is produc | The best laws ples, are produced the good from the men the noblest exam- for the benefit of crimes of other o. 2530 Q Street N.W. A MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE SUITES of and 3 rooms and bath and breakfast rooms. \Well arranged, all outside. Open evenings until 9:30 p.m. Representative on premises 2 Attractive Rentals SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 727 Fifteenth St. Telephone Main 378 \\ TP WY L New Teck Six Oxfords We have just unp: a new style Teck Six of grain leather with Many well as oxfords. 56_00 Teck Jr. Shoes for Boys—$4.00 other styles, in high shoes as acked a number of oxford for Fall. It's a medium broad toe. The Avenue at Ninth Mrs. face fusing to comply with an order of the | States, announ SEPTEMBER 25, 1924, MOTOR CYCLE RUN DOWN \CONTEMPT CHARGED AND LIQUOR IS SEIZED N NoT YIELDING CHILD Mrs. Claire. Adams to Get Small Claire contempt Adam Son. s, aviatrix, of court | | TR | Husband Appeals to Court Against | ROE NAMES ELECTORS. ! may f proceedings in the District Supreme Court for re- court to surrender the custody husband. four-year-old James brought ind drew H. suit ater, the proc wad given the custody the father. he v no the ‘o mive longer iie w son Adams. for anging By wit ithin court and that up ¢ he boy eding th to h Mra timi her te of she The a ni ) the ing thought thut the nwa jurisdiction did not husband of her Adams divorce, d. her ith- | court | child to | suit was o ave now asking contempt proceedings. Mrs for an w. H, were have one child. Attorney Limited iled by against whi Helen absol arvey neglect Harriec div Mrs Jan she E ute on and d orce is Floren. A Arzes orce charges misconduct n February, ie is represented by Leon Pretzfelder. ask o that fro of 1 m Ir: Harvey has filed suit ank drunken- = 1915 ner her nsbi hey and suit | nd spends his time and affections on; other women. They were marricd in February, 1919, and have two children Attorney E. Hilton Jackson appears| | for the ‘wite | | | | La Follette Director | Completes Work in East. NEW YORK bert W. Roe, regional direct Regional September 5. | La Follette-Wheeler | r for the Northeastern | «d yesterday that ar-| | rangenieats had been compleied to Put electors on the ballet in the ten | States in bis territory. Included in {this group are the New England utes, New York, New Jersey and awar Although | met ol D legal when 30900 «i ned in these | that neariy 100, the petitic | to the requirenients were {of 5 VIDEO. Uruguay, September 2 snfirmed border wdvices from Rivera say u report is current there | that the Brazilian federal troops have suffered defeat in the southern part of the state of Parana at the hunds of | the rebels. who #re advancing toward Rio Grande d dent of | thoritie | CAMPER THOUGHT SLAlN | Neck Broken and Sl'rns Iudiu Terrific Fight Before Death. a1 Dispur P Ler Spe s 1o The star BURG, "W, Vi, Sepiém Thomas « Tk, former re. this city, was found dead in « near Follanshee vesterday Stafford was held by the a4 @ murder charge. The dentitied Jobn Gatvfil] K camp Thomas body was of this city. Indicz tion up a tevrifi s his heod had pu ire being over o1 beuten and sken Clark W 35 this vorced near Buckhannon ). and moved s Survive years when wife Guite a d three 1e s on One Vine. \'.-. 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