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r 14 IRISH DIVORCE BAN ASSAILED IN DAL Law Lowers Morality, Poet- Senator Charges—Tyranny, Another Says. By the Asso DUBLIN Senate ¥ tion of divorce. Butler Yeats, the passioned State gov June 12—The Free State d the ques- or William in an in the Free t terday disy poet, against vernment’s refuss r dissolving the ma hjected to Ireland’s > law from | ides ;| had been rather backward than of rem lowered 3 Dublin's sireet contained three statues, of O'Connell, Nelson and Parnell s and he was proceeding 1o refer to the moral history of these men when Lord Glenavy, who pre- , asked him to leave the dead declared stantism rsonal liberty. In reply irice Mooré sald that the Irish Protestants had decided to have divorces in Ireland. = The only stion now, he added, was_whether ould consent to ot Parliament in stood Col. individual cases. Woman for Repeal. John ell, who is r the Great Northern Railway, that faci s had existed for from inst the idea that the in- of the marriage tie pro- nctity of the home. John™ T. O'Farrell an d opposed di- Thomas ¥ vorce o As the qui was still in an indefinite as sugges b me of Senators that legislation to settle E vay or the other should be in- oduced. President Co bond of marri In March the re grave, declaring th an indissoluble tie. olution of the Dail came befote the Senate and Lord Glenavy ruled it out of order. He held that such a resolu- tion was in distinct conflict with the standing orders and in direct violation of the constitution, and a very dan- gerous precedent. WORLD “Y” CONFERENCE| OF 1930 MAY BE IN U. S. Teacher Denies Lack of Honesty Among School Children in Convention Address. Colo., June 12. requesting the nationa he Young Men'’s Christian Association to invite the world con- nization to hold its some point in North lopted at the closing of the international workers here last business sessio assembly of night. Invitations tended by repre end Japan to hold the conference in already have been e: chievements opened constitited order of business last night cluded the extension of Y. work to all boy. tles instead o members, co- with adoption of resolutions voic- ced for more volunteer work- factory methods of deal- Summ: conference t e with of Malden, ing M 3 thor and teacher, in an a » | at the University of Penn: S | terday. e | this countr; { entatives of China ince the | nd in- . | Half of American People Declared In Poor Condition Doctor Asserts Modern Living Is Producing Bodily Deterioration. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June 12.—Modern living copditions are such that nearly half of the American people are serl- ously ha#ndicapped by physical defects and chronic ailments that do not oc- cur in peoples living under more nat- Dr. Harold J. Leonard luates of the class of oral hyglene vania yes- ssion toward the Greek f ‘a fair mind in a fair body’ % Dy rd, nard said, adding that while there s been a decrease in in the number of deaths typhoid fever, smallpox, | cholera, vellow fever and diphtheria, there has been an increase in deaths from chronic diseases, cancer, diabetes and heart, kidney and blood diseases. Fewer people, he said, die naturally of ze than before. We in the United States,” he sald, ind the same Is even true in Eng- uffering from an appalling 1 deterioration. We are not degenerate. Any people as hard as modern-day Anglo-Saxons do not become degener- e. “Modern industry tends to bring peo- ple into cities, where conditions for the | finest physical, mentat and normal de- velopment are deficient.” o Two Hurt in Crash. BRANDON, Manitoba, June 12 (#), ndrew A. Drennan was killed d Harris Withers was probably fa- v _injured yesterday when their mobile was hit at a grade cross- ing at Kemnay by the speclal Ca- dian Pacific raflway train carrying representatives of the Brooklyn Cham. ber of Commerce. The two men were well know \ { caused b dress, decried the alleged absence of ! honesty | and among school children. honor . Minaki Inn Burns Down. WINNIPEG, Inn, jan national Summer re- gort, on the Lake of the Woods, W reported destroyed by fire I - A AP $3.50 Philadelphia| $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY JUNE 21 Special Train (Eastern Standard Time) vashington (Union Station), 0 AM hester, Broad AM.: CI cipliia, Tickets on two days preceding cursion Pennsylvania Railroad The Stundard Railroad of the World ENTS “the book you want when you want it,” if it is new and popular, on payment of a small rental fee while in your pos- session. There are no delays; Wom- rath’s buys to meet the demands of the moment. The service is prompt and pleasing, the books are clean and inviting. You start and stop when you choose. Drop in at our library; you will be pleased with the great variety of new and popular books on display. Trained, courteous attendants will make your visit enjoyable. Write for our catalog of Bargains in Books, used and new. We sell or rent books by mail anywhere in the United States. LIBRARY and WOMRATH’S 555855384 607 13th Street N.W. oe near TG Serri, 3ot T30 York, for B R o New June 12 (P).—Minaki | t night. All the colors. O, flexible leather soles, leather and wooden styles and patterns. tan calf. affect the wear. 3EEEE\EEEE peanut and novelty straws: brims, cloches, pokes and others too numerous to mention. velvet bands of plain and contrasting The hats themselves are well made and are suitable for any occa- sion. A gay array of colors. heels. Jncluded in this sale are plenty of wanted styles in patent leather, black satin and Shoes that were made for service ang appearance. Some have slight imperfections which are hardly noticeable and ‘will not THE EVENING Golly! Th A WEEK DEWWD WATH [Ty DOARD DHL AND OUT OF A J0p! WOMDER WHAT MRI HAR WLl Do? TiL GO MEXT Door AMD ASK THAT ACTOR'S ADVICE, HE'S BOARDED HERE FoR DAWES SENATE PLAN ASSAILED BY HILL Maryland Representative Calls It Anti-Saloon League Attack on State Rights Principle. Special Dispatch to The Star. OCEAN CITY, Md,, July address before the M men's Assoclation here last Representative John Phillp Hill said in parf “When a Vice President of the United States devotes all of his pres tige and energy to rajsing a polit alarm throughout the Nation, it h hooves those citizens who value thelr heritage from 136 years of Senate | ion In Government to note v whether Gen. Dawes has discovered a fatal error In the struc- | ture of Government, or whether his attack is, like the eighteenth amend- ment, another polit! false alarm. “For 119 yea en. Dawes Says, properly effective ‘cloture has not ex- isted in the Senate’ and from this he concludes that ‘the constitutional rights of a majority to legislate have been frequently thwarthed by a mi- nority, or even by an individual Sen- ffe With Colored Some of the season’s prettiest creations are these dresses of ecru lac and offer a wide choice. signs, panels, flares and 'Underslips 5 cloture’ means the power of the Sen- ate to stop talk and force a vote on any measure. Qen. Dawes seeks to overthrow the practice of 136 years and get quick passage of bills. He seeks to change the whole character of the Senate and make of it an echo organ to the House of Representatives —smaller and shriller, but the same in character. Do we who stand for the old theory of the Constitution want to change the essential character of the Senate.’ “The Senate is and was intended to be different from the House, and et Gen. Dawes seeks to make the Genuine Orange Blossom Wedding "Rings SALVATORE DESIO Jeweler 926 F St—Bet. 9th and 10th Next to Metropolitan Theater Established 43 Years [olc——lo]c———[0| L ANSBURGH & BRO. e. The styles are many Dainty flowered de- belts of satin ribbon. pink and green. Ideal for dress, party or street wear. new and popular styles, of, Rolled Trimmed with .95 Shop Early! f fine quality white kid, with covered, Many The Coolest Spot- in Washington! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, .19?5. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —Pa Feels Better Now. BY POP MOMAND | HEROIC GUARD DIES FIGHTING BANDITS Chicago Policeman Fatally Shot in Attempt to Prevent $9,000 Hold-Up. Dy DROTHER, I OWE MER FoR SIX WEEKI, AnD LOOK AT ME! BE YOURSELF — ‘aty EveryOopy OvER Twe oL GAL! wWHEW IT GETS TO BE EMeNT WEEKI Twew By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 12.—Patrolman Edward Dean, whose herolsm yester- day frustrated an attempt of four armed and masked robbers to hold up the recelving clerk of the Chicago Motor Coach Co. and obtain 00 in cash, dled last night from a shot- gun wound received during a fight with the robbers. Futile attempts were made to save his life by a blood transfusion operation. When the robbers entered Dean opened fire and shot the shotgun from the hands of the leader, but not until he had been wounded fatally. ‘The Motor Coach Co. announced it would give the patrolman $1,000 and also posted a reward for the arrest of the slayers. Senate a smaller edition of the House, and to strike a final blow at that theory of State rights, which has become a vital question. To me, |League fight on State rights when whether he realizes it or not, Gen.|he seeks, after 136 years, to change Dawes s making an Anti-Saloon!the character of the Senate.” A A A A R R AR R I AR R A PR N PR P A A AR AR R AR R R R AR A LANSBURGH & BRO. | 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Saturday—And Two Wonderful Groups of Cool Summer Silk Frocks We've assembled a host of attractive Summer frocks for Saturday—every incoming ex- press has brought box after box of delightful new creations—and they’ll all be on display to- B o|——[o[c——[o[c—Don|c——]n|c——"Ja| ———] morrow. Lovely frocks of crepe Elizabeth, plain and flowered Chiffon, Flat crepe, Canton, Crepe de chine, Radium and Tub Silks. All trimmed according to latest vogue. High shades—and plenty of white, black, navy—in sizes 16 up to and including 5415. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Tomorrow—A Timely Selling of A special purchase of 1,200 Suits in styles most suited for summer. Six of the many styles are pictured. Palmer Junior—Irish Linen—Silk _Ponélee—Linen Pongee—2-ply Poplin—Broadcloth—Checked Linene—Imperial Chambray—Rajah Cloth—Cotton Pongee—and Combinations. A wide range of colors, including white, tan, blue, brown, green, yellpw, rose, gray and many.others. - Cash placed in the manufacturers’ hands brought these suits to us MUCH BELOW market price. They’re yours tomorrow at corresponding saving. Come expecting extraordinary values, and you will not be disappointed. See a dozen or more of the styles in our window, E Street near 8th. BOYS' DEPT., STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. @@@@@@@@@@%}@@@@@@@ PRRDET ! ' ;