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16 2 GENERALS DD N HEXGAN FEUD | Maciel Slays Enemy—Takes Own Life in Row Start- ed in Divorce. X1CO CITY on of Gen Tuesday mnight Maciel and the latter’s suicide confessing his erime to the j April 2 Abelardo Agustin by Gen quence court-m which he' was tried by al for insubordination. ements in this connec- t him a duel chal- iel, but this he re- ring Maciel had dishon- ¥ his proposition in the jected, de ored hi matter Papers Take Up Caxe. Recontly the newspapers took up|” th e, printing some of the letters exchanged by the two officers, and th o as department, held. hed Tuesday entering the war ccompanied by from an auto- ot his enemy from be- t vendors were wullets and one is ave di flceing . from e night at the the tha scene, home of a fr od. Lat found in in the « fact that he committed Suicide rs him from & military funeral «didion petition racen {mento 1 and the is fof the high third, Mayme T . court from which the wa - 'was issued ' Leaders of the Seventh-day Adven- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. ADVENTISTS PLAN FOR PARLEY IN 1926 Expect 115 Nations to Be Repre- sented in Milwaukee—May Increase Missionaries. tist denomination from ali parts of North America are holding their an- nual_ Spring convention in the Ta- koma Park Church. Glving first con- sideration to the next general gather- ing in Milwaukee, in June, 1926, the delegates appointed a committee to | say how far-reaching the delegation should be, and it was estimated that every one of the 115 nations in which the denomination has missionaries would be represented. With Rev. 0. Montgomery, vice pres- ident of the General Conference for North America, as chairman, it was voted to appoint a committee to con- | sider sending more missionaries to foreign countries and make changes he ministry in North America. A imittee on Anance was also ap- pointed In the gathering are the officials of . Sab- - | cluding medical, pub- union throughout and medical “’C l‘avf cxperls on fur who will be glad to repair or remodel for you. ?bilipsb orn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. o) o SR MORALS ARE PRAISED. Little Commercialized Vice Is Re- ported in New York. NEW YORK, April 2.—New York has less commercialized vice than any large city in the world, but a further improvement could be effected by a law to punish men who pay or offer to pay money to women for delin- quency, Percy S. Strauss, retiring chairman of the committee of 14, declared in his annual report There are no notorious houses in New York, professional explolters virtually have vanished, and “street conditions are so good foreign visitors are mystified,” the report set forth. superintendents of sanitariums, sec- retaries of the language sections of the Bureau of Home Missions, publish- ing house managers, auditors, State conterence presidents and other lead- ers. A program was adopted that will include subcommittee work from § 9 a.m. each day, a devotional meet- ing from 9 to 10 a.m., convention from 10:15 to 15 and 2 to 5, and sub- committee work from 7 to 8. Calls for missionaries to add to the forces already working will be con- sidered for China, Hawall, India and varfous parts of South America, in- Argentina, Brazll, Peru Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and the islands in the Caribbean Sea. The convention will continue until April §. 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