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14 SUNDAY STAR T T, A VIRGINIA BRIDE 3 Current News Events : & i Summary of Important National, Foreign and X VAV e - SOV Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the o Convenience of Students. History. plan for a trip from Amsterdam to Yokohama across the “top of the Developments last week brought ef- [ world™ in five and a half days. Their forts to bind Europe in a treaty guar- |dirigible would carry a party of 50 anteeing each signatory power against | With provisions for 90 days. invasion a step nearer to completion. | Six airplanes left Moscow last week England and France, it was officially rvey an air route _through : 3 R ¥ v beria and across the Gobi Desert t 5 i i H . . immounced, ave. seached an asree. | Siberia and acrost the Gobi Desert 1o . i i We Place On Sale—Beginning Monday ment on the basic principles of such | from ‘the standpoint of the prelimi. a treaty d the adhesion of Belgium | nary surv it is planned to establish % £ and Italy is expected. If accepted by '8 China-Soviet association for per- § : R ¢ Belgium and Germany as establishec under the treaty of Versaillos. Greai | Educational. i i o ; Britain would pledge all her ,forces | As the time for the trial of John ¢ ¢ e | A against any nation making an unpro- | T. Scopes of Tennessee approaches,| | 5 $ voked at on such frontiers. the defense is arranging a legal array : i Premie Baldwin, discussing the | which will do its best to convince a : H proposed treaty before the House of |jury that the young high hool - § Commons last week, declared that no [teacher was right when he taught the i s : formal agreement had been reached |children of Tennessee the elements of § L 1228330828 3811920122 8149834232282 084 which would bind Great Britain and |evolution. Bainbridge Colby, Secre- that the treaty would be submitted to | ta ate under Woodrow Wilson, Parliament before it was concluded. | has - P associate of Some criticism against the treaty is |Clarence Darrow, Chicago lawyer, to pected in Great Britain, especially |defend the young professor, while the from the Laborites. The general {American Civil Liberties Union is tenor of this eriticism is that it|hunting up all available material on breaks the traditional isolation policy |the persecution of scientists from of Great Britatn the time that Galileo got into trouble = by saying the earth moved around The Norwegian government has the sun down to the present. patched a ship, the Ingertre, with two Tennessee, in the meantime, is get seaplanes aboard, in search of Amund- | ting more publicity than that State Wi his exularers) since | has had in many a day. their start for the pole three weeks| = — ago. The ship will reconnoiter .|lm'\t Science. i pack tothe | 1, pawin B. Leman died in East as . : Orange, N. J., last week a martyr to o 3 y. ric dirigibles 3 Ién:"u» '1‘0‘”" ”}“"‘f"‘ B of tha lost | the advancement of science. He wa Amundsen expedition was virtually moted fc his ability to recover pu 4 Ginghams o v : litetime added. to the world’s supp B3 - V Z tary of the Navy declared this scheme g s pr Y > S lk would not be feasible. If the Shen. B ““:‘ 150 grams of which exist. His | = . S N T g 5 tlkrettes Nonh orLos Anseles located Amund. | death came as a result of his hun- — Wash ) a = sen, it was pointed out, there was lit. | A1ing the mysterlous metal, and his | . MRS. ALEXANDER HERMANSON, as l | ‘ > L possibility that the big ships could |\ (\cjoqee “that his work eventually | Bride of June 3, who was formerly Miss Leonora S. Clair of Leesburg, V < s ustrous . descend, because of the hazards of [(ROWIedse that his v her marriage taking place in the Central Presbyterian Church, this city. Satlns T a e E BrOddClOthS landing. h “apital last week ufleluf a|will be presented to Congress this . | 13 trip away from the Capital last we = 2 atixe Sier | ear / : ; | o hose o dia not suess 1t b |JUFAicUonal dispute between plaster. | year : Plain and ‘ Pongee ploneers, who played such a large mobiles—$8.000,000,000 annually, to be | meeting of the union officials in his | exploitation of the Chiatouri manga- Broadcloths American “meiting pot” as an exam. (Chamber of Commerce in Brussels| __of Prance’s intention to pay her |vided certain conditions are fuifilled, of this continent among people o |one of every seven inhabitants of |petween Representative Theodore Bur- | time. The Soviet government expects Secreta of State Kellogg, who| Despite the increase in postal|\finister Briand, in which the latter | man interests, it has been estimated, President Coolidge took his longest | Economic. standstill last week bec; when he ted, er and bricklayers' unions. the celebration in Minne: s @ St. | fore. the American public is spend-|tary of Labor mes J. Davis, how-| A concession agreement between the — Paul of the centennial of the landing |Ing 2 huge amount every vear on the |ever, has taken a personal hand in |Soviet government and the W. A. Har- st‘rlped - : in this country of the Scandinavian |purchase and maintenance of auto-|gettling the strike and has called a|riman & Co. of New York for the Irlsh Lmen in developt the Northwest exact. This information s fur-foffice here this week nese fleld was si St Wi ¢ dressing a great throng who gathered |nished by the American committee on e Moscow. It becm{fi;':do;f::;u:-‘e“x‘; :rs‘ § . Lace and to hear him in the fair grounds at hh.]h\\_(«\(g sportation for the bien-| e week's cable reports brought in- | days, having already been approved i ' Minneapolis, the President held up the |nial conference of the International | gications--grown old from repetition |by. the Soviet Eovermment. and. pro- Linens R U 8 V e = : oil ple for the world. I‘!ln-:nm;w;\' ;m]r: :;::i?nlmn‘m‘. 'l;k;‘telrug:;l :dl'xh:;ik”!“; debts to the United States. This time |the Soviet government will receive V. \\\ ‘/ Cco-operation are possible on sca s & cer car or truck for : e > i e . . : B : P o-operation are possi it was the report of u_conversation | $1,000,000 advance rovalties at that ery clever models—in the new designs in More elaborate styles; finished in exquisite Widely diverse. why not on the scate | this country. ton, 2 member of the American Debt |to obtain $62,000,000 in royalties over sleeves, neck and skirt draping. In all the popu- taste. Sheer and fine qualities; exclusive types. of a world?" he asked PR Funding Commission, and Foreign |a period of 20 years, while the Harri- lar shades. Brilliant d stapl lori ] v & e a . an ple colorings. made the trip with President Cool-irates which went into effect April 15, id that France in- [ will gain about $120,000,000. {dge, delivered an address in which | postal revenues are declining at the P ake steps to s M. Djerfinsky, head of the Supreme = he warned againat tampering withizate of mors than §12.000000 & year, Sconomic Council of the Soviet, told the foundation prineiples upon which, | accs 3 ostal authorities. e the Associated P corres; i hroush the Constitution, represent- | decrease in revenues is expected to| The League of Nations will call Hisasta ho hoped the "’:f";,zflg"e‘;’:":o'n" Worth For Street For Street S ative democracy is built.” He cited |have a marked effect on the hearings | i : conference on commerce | tract would prove a foundation stone e prapagundists who “assaulted” |this Summer before a congressional | Nov 0, it was announced last | for closer and friendlier relations be. $5.00 and o and After- d Aff ' © \ the Constitution and advocated the|committee on the permanent revision | week in Geneva. At the same time |tween “the two great republics. the an ter- overthrow of the Government of postal rates to meet the §68.000,000 [a conference of all European states | United States and the Soviet Union. $6.50 DY increase in postal salaries voted by | will be held to frame a treaty regard PR i noon Wear noon Wear Completing last week his twenty:the last Congre: ing tonnage measurements for inland > fifth vear as King of Italy, Victor| = waterways, while another conference " mmanuel was paid # tribute by his| The jaws of Germany will be of representatives from many coun May Change on Divorce. ibjects which left little doubt that, |ging furiously in the future, accord. | tries, Including the United States, will | _MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. June 13 W B d Mi ” Si divided as they are on politics, they |ing to interpretations of a dispatch | consider questions of double taxation | (#).—A radical change in the attitude omen's an o atisfied awith the monarchistic |last week from New York which de-(and tax evasion. | of the Lutheran Church toward mar- ISS€S SOIZES e of government. Last Sunday |clared that William Wrigley, chewing — | riage and divorce was forecast today . the King and Queen reviewed a pro-|sum manufacturer, will open within| The War Department has abandoned |as the Augustana Synody continued (= cession containing 8,000 mayors.from | the next two weeks a manufacturing plan for a temporary lease of|jts sixty-sixth annual convention. A many cities and hamlets of his|company in Germany, costing | Muscle Shoals pending Congress’ defi- | proposal to sanction divorce on the ftingdom, and representatives from [$1.000,000, which will employ 300 | nition of a permanent policy in regard | grounds of “'malicious, incorrigible the various Italian-African colonies. | workers to (:nfra!an.x;( the plant. The War |and permanent desertion,” and to Later in the day a procession filed 2 Department’s action was in line with | permit the remarriage of the inno- 2 5 erers throughout | recommendations of the President's |cent party to such desertion will be v ) - m ad &7 O Women’s and Misses’ Sizes s reviewing stand which num < 5 5 pests esiening e the eastern part of the country were | special commission, which is making | submitted to the synod by the faculty B idle and bullding projects running |a study of the Muscle Shoals issue |of Augustana Theological Seminary Eight of those who to part in |into the millio: W prelimin: to a full report of Rock Island, T Te at 4 - nd executing the assassina- [ —————n————————— - Y5 7 - TR e s T T T T T T T T T Y 1o dcath. \'I'h.o )‘(le-.\l.\.\m.ltum took e~ dd d place last Novembe! An adde spe- = P cial attraction for Monday Church in W t i mains, neglected for nearly a c - had been removed from @ to make way for development of the city in 18 The bones will be re- interred in a crypt near the entrance to the church v A week of g for possession B J s198to New Hats of the city of Canton, China, held by the Yunnanese army brought little change in the Chinese situation \\'l}l(‘h holds possibilities of developing into serious and prolonged conflict Foreign steamer: moving n}:m the“ e e ; thiatoiya fighting lin e ' Here,s e of the biggest features of the “88” event. Hats that will charm with their effective shapes and trim- ming. Sensational Offering at $1.50 Value Porch and House Dresses With the new set-in sleeves; checked and striped ginghams; full cut and well made; 500 of them. Regular and extra sizes. . Dressy Street § and . #iting Wash Dresses e In plain Broadcloth, and Stripes and pretty Voiles—with clever touches in design and finish that distinguish them as worth more than this price. Full range of sizes for women and misses. An explosion in the West Kentu Coal Mining Co. mine at Sturgis, K resulted in the death of 17 mine: last week. The tragedy followed closely a similar accident in a North Carolina mine a week before. The grave containing the remains of Thorhas Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron, who quit Scotland in 1749 after an unfortunate love affair and settled in Virginia, has been found in the basement of Christ Episcopal 3332333233383&33“&& Jeaders, were fired upon, and in one | instance an American gunboat, the| target for enemy shells, returned the fire. Steamers were maKing their way to Hong crowded with refugees, while commerce was standing still in the battle area With reports current of another revolution pending in Mexico the Secretary of State last week issued a nal statement to the effect that republic of Mexico “is on trial before the world” and that the ad- ministration will support the present | government “only so long as it pro-! Hair—Taffeta—Straw weaves and wonder- ful combinations. Every color that is fashion- ll:lble is included—among them plenty of White ats. Styles for the misses and styles for the women tects American lives and American rights and complies with its interna tional engagements and obligations. “We are looking to and expect lht‘,‘ Mexican government to restore prop- ( erty ille taken and to indemni Americ 12 E the statement added. Civics. South Dakota, the first State in the Union to adopt the initiative and ref- erendum, and to establish a system of rural credit a branch of g ernment, is seriously considering a proposal for another departure in State government the one-house Legislature. Under the plan, which was proposed as long ago as 20 vears, the present Legislature would be supplanted by one with a sin- e house, consisting of from 16 to members. This body would meet once every three months or so to pass necessary legislation, or it could re- main in session continuously. The proposal is expected to be one of the major issues before the next Legislature. 13232224888 82020222242282222822202020802022838221822843222328223242323222421 000600: (1222222 888 e eesei3eeseseseesesssssesssessssssssssssessssssssestssssesess In the e Third Floor Monday ¥ 8 BroadCIOth and f: " Girls’ Summer Dresses iz Voile Dresses At a Big Sacrifice From the . 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Seven hundred thousand_Presby- terians, Methodists and Congrega- tionalists united to form the United Church of Canada last week, ending what thefr leaders called “the bittesgst combat the church in Canada has ever known.” At midnight Wednesday, by decree of Parliament, the three separate denominations ceased to ex- ist. The same day the new church was dedicated and constituted when 350 delegates to the first general con- ference affixed their signatures to the basis of union. Geography. Undismayed by the apparent tragedy which marked the attempt on the part of Amundsen to reach the Pole by air, Dr. Rridijof Nansen, arctic plorer and diplomat, and Comdr. Walter Bruns. German ronautic ex- pert, have evolved a plan to try for the Pole in a dirigible some time in 1926, it was announced in cable dis- patches from Berlin last week. The Sy e ee s eessseesssseeesseeessssseessesseettssatssssessssesssetsssseissssessssssessesssiess 2444989 0940899298988948909280529292089894094¢