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DR TIHONS ADE T0 HEAD CHURCH Chief Assistant of Patriarch Gets Post—Latter to Be Buried Sunday. By the Associated Presa, MOSCOW, April 10.—Metropolitan Peter, chief assistant to the Most Rev. Dr. Tikhon, who died Wednesday, will be the new head of the Russian Orthodox Church until the question of permanent incumbent has been set tled. Dr. Tikhon will be buried Sun- day morning under the altar of the t of th urches within the oy y. The living of F will not be repre- at the funeral, it is announced. mn requiem high mass for hon, in which more than a hundred high church dignitaries par- ticipated, was celebrated yesterday Groups of archbishops, bishops and other prelates flanked around the offin of the vendrable patriarch, at- tired in resplendent satin and 1 Dons church sented The scene was re stical pomp arist da e Russlan church was po the state. Big Church Packed. The church was packed with weep- ng mourners holding lighted candles, s believing the flame s a symbol of continued life of the soul. > Bishop John 1. Nuelson of the American Methodist Episcopal Church occupled a prominent place at the services in Donskoy Chapel. On the conclusion of the requiem mass he tendered to the authorities of the Russian Orthodox Church the sym- pathy of American churches Bishop Nuelson, who was in Moscow n connection with the Methodist Church conference, had a ment with the patriarch Wednesday and called at Donskoy Monastery to keep it when he was informed that Dr. Tikhon was dead NEW YORK RUSSIANS MOURN All Orthodox Churches in City| Ordered Draped in Black. soctated Press YORK, April 1 sian churches in .America yes- terday were ordered draped in black dur- ing Moly week and special memorial sarvices were special session vof the archdiocesan council of the R an Orthodoex Greek Catholic h of America, held at St. Nicho- s Cathedral here yesterday, when lutions were adopted expressing deep grief at the death of Patriarch Tikhon The council ordercd special requiem services in_every orthodox Russian church on Sunday, April 12, which is Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy week in the calendar of | that church. Tt also was ordered that special obitu ervices be conducted | for con e days, beginning Morday, Apr On the fortieth day after his de: nd also six months thereafter priest of the chure h; shall observe a divine liturgy for the | repose of the soul of the departed patriarch, it was ordered. America’s hest ear of o was grown by a woman, Mrs. Elsie ¥ M. Paulaska of Waverly, 111, who was awarded the first prize of $1,000 by the national seed corn show. Her entry was pronounced 100 per cent gone perfect Easy to apply—Easy to keep clean Lustrous, <white, smooth as the finest enamel ™ Borrowed Books Long T've wrung my hands and | sorrowed, in the shadows of my den, | for the books my frierds have bor- rowed never come to me again. And | my friends are splendid fellows, every one a shining star, and my old heart warms and mellows when I think how good they are. Jipps, a gentleman scholar, lives in the adjacent s i he asked me for a dollar he'd be sure to pay it back. If I lent gny sausage grinder to my ncighlyor.{'hlgwortl\ Chee, he would need no stern reminder, but would bring it back to me. Neigh- bors borrow all my chattels, borrow hammer, wfench and jack, borrow sheds and baby rattles, and they al- way$ bring them back. But I heave a sigh of sorrow when they come for Gems of Thought, for the gypsy tales of Borrow or the yarns of Walter Scott; when they'd have the rather smelly tales that Zola used to tell, or the mystic pomes of Shel- ley, or the works of Harold Bell. 1 would treat them all, with pleasure, to the contents of my shack, but these books are things I treasure, and I'll never get them back. Oh, my friends are perfect ladies when they are not perfect gents; they would see themselves in Cadiz ere they'd beat me of a cent; they'll re- turn my congress gaiters, and my hat and buttonhooks, they'll return my nutmeg grater » - they won't return my books. Now my shelves seem all forsake 11 the tomes are away; where are now the works of Bacon, where the books by Bertha Cla (Copyright) WALT MASON. Yan MacLeod, famed for her in- terpretations of Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George and Ignace Pad- THE EVENING STAR, \\'ASHL\'(E'I:OA\', D. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. 39 HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY The Boston “Tea Party”—1773. BY. J. CARROLL ! CAROLINA THE TEA WAS \ SEIZED AMD STORED 1N\ DAMP CELLARS WHERE 1T 5004 SPOIED. — = Pu CHARJESTON, SOUTH ), IN ANNAROLIS, MARYLAND, THE TRA SHIP PEGGY STEWART ™ WAS BURNED 1N BROAD P DAVLIGHT. ——— = EFHE ColonisTs saw THROLEH THIS RUSE. AND REFUSED To BuY THE TEA . EVERYONE GAVE VP TEA DRINIKING AND STEPS WERE TAKEN TO PRE- VENT THE STUFP BEING LANDED IN AMERICA . 1IN PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, CHARLESTON AND AMNAPOLIS THE TEA WAS EITHER TURNED BACK To ENGLAND OR DESTROVED ~— TEA WAS A POPULAR. BEVERAGE N THE CoLoNES nu 1773 WHEN SEVERAL SHIPS OF THE BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY ARRIVED (N BOSTON WITH CARGOES OF TEA, THE CITIZENS ASKED GOVERNOR. HUTCHINSON 70 ORDER THEM TO LEAVE THE PORT HUTCHINSOM DECLINED, WHERE UPON THE SONS OF LIBERTY DECIDED YO SETTLE THE MATTER THEM- SELVES,ANDSECRETLY MET IN OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE . | fN 170 THE TOWMSHEND ACTS HAD BEEN REPEALED WITH THE EXCEPTICA OF A SMALL TAX ON TEA GEORGE T WSISTED THAT THE TEATAX BE KEPT AS A PROOF OF HIS POWER TO TAX THE COLONIES AND AS AN OPENING WELGE FOR FURTHER TAXATION ~ ~ema~"" B e N OF PROVINCIALS GARBEBAS INDIANS,AND ACT- {ING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SAMUEL ADAMS, BOARDED THE TEA SHIPS, OVERPOWERE D THE CREW AND EMPTIED THE TEA CHESTS INTO BOSTON HAR BOR - THIS BOLD STROKE BECAME FAMOUS AS THE BOSTON TEA PARTY ——* ToMORROW- THE ~ INTOLERABLE ACTS FIVE GRAVES UNEARTHED. 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