Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 18

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. 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1925—PART 1. “It is Impossible,” said Signor Mayer, | More shipping moves in and out of - e . - “to eliminate the decrease in the lire [ New York annually than through all Gl bR X ¥ N/ H el B while the country is oppressed by the | the other ports of the United State, % i ik i 5 ¥ § M“ 3 weight of the 20,000,000,000 gold lire ! combined 5 Hampton University Also to| RNy SVRRR 2% ; o P ke : 3 ~:'. F b & Senator Voices Plea When 9 Share in $5,000,000 Fund. | [ESgi \ W : s L b S BT AN R » g Ministry of Finance ¢ $100,000 Asked Here. i ¥ \ 14 % TR £ A ST e T Woal Budget Is Passed. ressens commine men ieteed e | [ (O R vl i % La o R — l‘fEIQflDITIICILSGB support to the $5,000,000 nation-w e - S oy P 5 ] < A ROME, March 28.—The Senate to- campaign of Tuskegee and Hampton . A i F 3 3 i TG i night unanimously. approved the Universities, which will begin this budget of the ministry of finance. week. The goal of the drive in Wash- 1 g 3 P o A . ington is $100,000. It will be under : 3 & 3 3 Baly 4 § Bes i = Senator Mayer, speaking before the The Salad Dressing the direction of Frederic A. Delano. s 3 5 > . : v 3 e i A e e $ - Y = The Prosident's jetter to the cam-| § ! : ¥, > g o =75 : . T the 'finance ministry budget, said : with the Delicious Flavor BalEn leaders follows: " : L 3 ke that the members of the cabinet still o ton Tatinge s oniemsavesnidl . i e Yo 2 3 ’ A k 4 were paid 25,000 lire annually, in ac- ~ Hampton dnstituse o iphvlosiphy So R 5 - ' £ R ol R 3 cordance with the law of November, 3 3 - 2 - education which crystallizes some of i G g & : 3% ! ; poms L= 2 To .keep your com the soundest thought and experience . ; 2 . . ~ ? o4 3 23 x 3 2F i e adoie plexion adorable, your of that pioneer Americanism from - - 5 P R ¢ ¥ oo s annually had been added as a special | hionhe leneung Xt s tne o N s - e G 5 i . L | | indemnity because of the high cost of eyes a-sparkle, your losophy of ‘learning by doin : i 8 b : . | A d living, but when the income tax was de- I RemoEnizes (hat out of e ctne o Il % & Tl s e -' s - ducted each minister received only a £| figure perfect — this is do small things honestly and we| e s gl e [ TR0 3 3 5 NS raoe St St E . wrows the capacity to do bigger| | g 3 2 2 oty 3 Lo . pke seiiani2 000 1izei ¥ 3 the time of the year things better. It teaches that effi- " 7 v - = . ; Y. £T e - Expresses Hope for Raixe. s o doiw Lade: tiia ciency has moral value; that con- 3 o < o St 2 £ s 3 4 3 He expressed the hope that the / e sala wice sclentious effort is a stepping-tone . 3 ; S 5 « . " ¥ 3 cnate would give the cabinet min- X a day. Serve with not only to success, but to character: 4 ¢ : - e S i 55 A ters a “worthy remuneration.” He . ™ that ‘as a man works, so is he’ It 5 : ; 2 Ty E : 81 L2058 that Aile. Nostotiltoligsand s B Easton’s! Irresistible! is the gospel of ‘lifting work into : . e b e - Wi 3§ - | Rated exchange were due to deprecia- ) worship and showing faith by works.' 3 g “ oh-~ B e tion n({ ‘n,m‘ w‘:\lcn had lost per ’ i & i & . H E £ ' cent of its purchasing power as com- Have Freved Ment. 3 4 ’ 3 8 g 1 Plan ik pared o e acind. ot “Tuskegee Institute was founded % = 2 _ : - = = x by Booker T. Was . Arm- ; : ‘. strong's first great dis upon 4 5 " 2 i ater but use a little wine for thy these same principles, and It is chiefly A - » stomach's sake, and thine often in- there and at Hampton and at certain “ 3 4 . : . o fevatite Government institutions that the Arm- p : 4 Zachariah, 10.7: “and their heart strong methods have been proved and shall rejoice as through wine' their results acclaimed. r 3 g £ Deuteronomy, 712 “He will also “But the Armstrong philosophy, 5 s ol ¥, & ’ e Bt s i thiy wvine which is in its essence the American Second Kings, 18.32: “Until T take philosophy, has a far wider applic = you away to a land like your own tlon. American education has taken N . s o ¢ M dei e e et b | no more important step forward than b % ¥ 1 Deuteronomy, 14.26: “And thou shall | the introduction in recent years of 3 b, K i > h 3 A v - . 4 | bestow that money for whats e e | thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for | - | sheep or for wine or for strong drink Food e: say the men-folk riral county training schools and| [t 3 B ) i } k o through manual training and home or for whatsoever thy soul desireth cfen make the salad.course economic departments into our city structure being erected over Plimmit Run, when completed, will afford a co: Chain Bridge foi Me from the South and mak. Song of Solomon, 5.1: “I have drunk the “ wallflower of the meal.” grammar schools. America, in com-|a shert cut from the Chain Bridge to the Lee highw. which runs > reh. It replaces the bridge that collnpsed more than | \my wine with my milk.” . OUNCE "JAR mon' with many other nations, is at|a year ago under the welght of a big truck. The Chain Bridge can be see In the background. Judg 9.19: “There is bread and But just let them taste lettuce, - present passing through a period in winbialioihn A wnd i o My cold meats of, fish served with which there is a tendency to confuse i maid, there is no want of anything Easton’s M ise! Thi o v some |4¢ - Rs 2 of water Into wine, have been “sup- | beauty. Corn shall make the young B T . B holy Tolos ton’s Mayonnaise! There’s theories and facts. Today Shorter Bible” Gives Wets Rotten Deal, |ire: s, e oo st i arks | min checrtal “and ‘mow wina” the | Jumbers, 287: “In " the boly place | a delivhtfal difference] would have us belleve that we as e e M Btayi idas « people can attain, by wishing or by works,” according to Mr. Stayton maide be poured unto the Lord for a drink | At Goscery Shuves Bveryuliore P S i = N Among the alterations referred to oa 9 b Shal Paid ov 5 " passing laws or by Jjoining mov I‘s Dry Propag(lnd(l’ btayton Charges e a e st Pk Joel, Yes the Lord will an-[offering L 6 e e e ments, results which men never have swer and say .unto His people, Be- = o Holy Bible, Hosea, 3-1: “Who look | pg s o 2 vhic Y ora hath apatian achieved nor can achleve except kold I will send you corn and wine |the wine which my Lord hath sp; 3 ¢ 2 through hard, intelligent labor. At this to other gods and love flagons Mi'm" oll” of, let Him send unto His servants.” Write for booklet on Recipes and Complexions = . . wine.'” hibitio b age 348 stes. 0.19 eremial 2 very bos a thils "“{‘"“,‘{‘,”y;,shfl;',‘f?;h‘ff:?fi.ll.;ff- Declares Miracle of Cana Deleted Along With Many .“{{,,mug‘;""h.f”“’,‘m'“".f",,.",.‘f, gods aiAsioy 101 faas m), Joreminh, Q8IS e i affirm stron; al v s - . + " - sty 2 TR . and love to eat ralsin cakes at their - p : d see thou hurt that ‘as a man works, so s he’; that a: " . an K 3 Revelation, 6.6: “And see thou the nation does, so will it prosper.” Other References to Wine Mentioned by festivals 3: “Drink no longer | not the oil and the wine." | Prophetsiand Apostios. | Ralsins Substituted. Holy Bible, 1l Samuel, 6-19: “And %gfi_fig@'fi%#}f}}éfifiafig}gifig Qggg}i@ He —_ He dealt among the people as well & to the women as men, to every one | &5 BODY ELEcTs HEADS W. H. Stayton, head of the Associa- drink are mentioned unfavorably,|a cake of bread, and a good piece of tion Against the Prohibition Amend- | these references are retained.” The flesh and a flagon of wine” Prohibi- T Lol @ ment, in tement made public| persons making the changes, who | tion Bible, page 208: “And distributed from the Washington headquarters|drew Mr. Stayton's fire, he said, were | t0 the whole assembled multitude Rust Will Bejof the ass fon, makes a sharp| Charles Foster Kent. professor of | roll of bread, a portion of meat and Mrs. Harry Lee |attack upon the “censors of the Lord's | biblical literature at Yale University; | & cake of raisins.” . in—Other work” who have compiled the “Short- | Prof. ¢ rey, also of Yale; Fred-| Holy Bible, Judges, 9.13: “Should 1 President Again—Ot er Bible” which he charges is ‘inferick Harris of the Y. M. C. A Ethel | leave my wine, which cheereth God reality an “up-to-date prohibition | Cutler of the Y. W. C. A. and H. A.[and man?' Prohibition Bible, page Officers Named. Bible.” More than 100 alterations and | Sherman, head of the religious de.|132: “Shall I stop ylelding my juice - . changes were made, ording to Mr.| partment, Charles Scriber’s Sons. that gladdens gods and men?" | y at was pe-elected | Stayton, | Among favorable references to the Mrs. Hm’r; :;:S,'n’—:l or thuiteen ob n every instance where the word Quotes Changes Alleged. moderate use of wine and strong ;::_m"z“e“ lts Tecent annual meet- | Holy Bible, it has been deleted or the [ are several of the most importa Isaiah, 24.11: “There is erying for 3 meaning completely changed in the | changes which have been made from | wine in the streets—all joy is dark- . 2 street 3 3 : e Aofilcs‘rx;p;’;‘"r:,,,"w,,,P John | ‘Shorter Bible, ” says Mr. Stayton. | the Holy Bible. All references to the | ened—the mirth of the land is gone.” n on an ues a Other office: % “On the other hand, in every instance | marriage feast at Cana, including| Zacharlah, 8.17: “For how great is yi da C s Moore, ’ e e Washingion, | Where the words wine and strong | Christ's first miracle, the changing | his goodness, and how great is his corresponding secretary; Ella Loraine Dorsey, recording secretary: A. M. Nevius, treasurer, and these trustees: Marcus Benjamin, Mrs. l’Rln.v!dJ H. 3 4 g Blair, Otis Schuyler Bland, Rev. John F Th d S t l V l ¥. Burke, R. Walton Moore, Brig. Gen George Richards, C. Bascom ranc s r ensationa alue Blemp, Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. An- thony Wayne Cook, Miss Gertrude Devine Webster, Marvin H. Lewis and Byron S. Newton. Regents were named as follows Vioe regent, C. BE. F. Robinson, Hartford, Conn.; assistant regent, Mrs. S. G. Duvall, Frederick, M. regents at large, Mrs. R L. Lindse, Mrs. Willlam E. Fendall, Mrs. Charles ’ 2 Worthington of Washington, D. C.; Y State regents, Mrs. Guy Goff, W. Virginia; Mrs. Ben Johnson, K tucky; Mrs. C. F. R. Jenne, Connec- tlout; Mrs. Charles L. Pack, New Jersey. Sir Charles Wakefield, former lord mayor of London, cabled congratula- tions and a life membership subscrip- (Loaded) tion to the association. Mrs. Rust will explain the ideals of Positively None the association at the Lexington cele- bration April 19, 1925. S Id f C h The assoclation will participate in | o or Las the sesqui-centennial at Philadelphia in 1326, (] W@ e B BHDDW DY HBHS p i Every Leonard Refrigerator Specially Low Priced DD DDDDD [ Special low intro- ductory display. Prices continue only tomorrow and Tuesday. Prices now are 'way low. EECIOT 5 ; DR R T e EHDBHDDHLABHHHDHHH BB 3 HONOVF;"S FOR PARAbERS. Grttentes 75 B2 Gven 10 Do INTRODUCTORY DISPLAY 1925 STYLES fense Test Participants \ ‘ ' ' I : LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS Y [ Arrangements have been completed for the formal presentation tomorrow evening of special certificates of service to 700 Washingtonians who paraded September 12 last—defense test day—as members of the “29th Our drive for new accounts offers you l:'r‘n‘::"’e?i !;i;;’andp(l‘u_nrlprs Company and anither sationall value—the Sterling Each certificate has been signed by Silver Candlesticks, exactly as illustrated; Maj. Gen. Anton Stephen, command- a 1 1 Ing the 28th National Guard Division height, 10 inches. None will be sold for and also the District National Guard, cash—all we want you to do is pay only who will present the same. The cere- $1.00 down and the balance 50c a week. mony is scheduled fer 7:30 o'clock in This is an oppoi ity that should not be the hall of Scottish Rite Cathedral, e 433 Third street. overlooked. Limited supply—no phone Maj. Gen. Jejeune, commandant of the U. S. Marine Corps, and Maj. Reynold E. Bleight will speak. The ‘outfit” mentioned was organized and commanded by Lieut. Col. C. Fred Cook, adjutant general of the 23th Division, with Lieut. Col. Stirling Kerr second in command. 311 DRY ARRESTS. 5'0 W k Drunkenness Charged Against 196 c a ee of Buher. Supply Limited—Come Early Three hundred and eleven arre for offenses growing out of the sale, consumption and handling of liquor were made by the police during the 0 ay 50c a Wee ed against 196 individuals, while per- sons arrested for driving automobiles A brilliant and hand- while drunk numbered 15. Other e some gem, set in your charges included the following: Sale A b % choice of . white' ‘or of liquor, illegal )l")sflEskiun, ; \ en gold mounti ent ring. Set ia e transporting, 18; drinking In public, BIECn R ok 8014 mounting. Special— 15, and conspiracy, 9. 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