Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1926, Page 17

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THE TENIN( i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY. Navy HEAD n Washington .}, Navy Dey RECEIVES FOREIGN n..r. HER WORK ik TRFNDINTY | Louis H Party ad 701 N i no LLUG | Withent Liquor Are Arvested who L sfoner of el read Curtis military ATTACHES, al ). Wilhur, assisted by other high offi representatives of other governments Secretary sprion for ter infor ary GERMAN ENVOY ENJOYS WINTER SPORT. ington, Baron Ago Maltzan, with Bar Maltzan, tion pool of the Line “Rating on the r I %m0 T ST WALES it PRINCE OF plass impressis a club in I ASSISTS at Al COMMIT York City, in attempt to settle <t Seated, Ju L. 1 dumly Famous American. onee deaf wis, seco For Army Will “l‘ Submitied Along With Other Promoted Police Officials. nEpo Henry G. Fratt, new chief detectives ind other him ioner: today by iperintendent emonies were held ice in police officars the Board of Tuesday Majf. Edwin of police in Maj the presence of In helby and Evans. and were 1 by a brief talk by the poli which he urged the office in maintaining the pres reputation of the depart- e | o vistrie ed with the d Commi wers B nd is | sworn He The ce | Hesse's in ViRS. MARY E CRAIG DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS Member Family Revoluti featur chief — | ent of Old-Time George- | ment | The promoted officers who took the vath were Inspe Louis J. Stoll, Maurtc red M well, Lieuts. ( 1. Rowers rlingame, Johr illard D, Vaughn Hesse en promol fine "'v rtment and em in their new hig Was Descended and tor \ary Ancesters member of And and a de lutionar idence, 31 long 111 they “excen in the police that he looked to positions to set an wple of conduct and efciency for men under them. “The work of the department is increasing,” he sald It nat 4 oneman job. The peration of the superior officers is essential to the maintenance of the yresent fine reputation of the depart nnal w of Henry was the t of Maj < confi Tistica | DToss Friends “Tell It With Flowers." huge baskets of flowers. includ giant chrysanthemums, carna 0 roses. greeted Inspector when he entered the chief's the Detective Bureau to as sume his new dutes this morning The flowers were a tribute of congrat nlation from the men of the Detective Rureau. Tnspe Pratt, at roll eall this morning. after thanking the detectives for the floral offering, stated that they might expect little, if any. changes in the svstem hitherto emploved in the detective hureau. It was Novem. her 11. 1922, that Thapector Pratt last was fn the Detective Bureau as a de tective s t On that day he was wle wssisiant superintendent of o LAUDS POULTRY WOMEN. | fee and ok up other duties. ¢ Feature. ssociation with the de however, made his re. s chief more of a sort of than the advent Dum | g wn, | Union | Axed | 1y ind the St room at s survived hy « son, Dr argetown, and | Netta Craig, well | musfeal and art circles of mernl sarvices he condncted v Dumbarton M. E. Church tomor. morning at 10:30 o'l nter will be in Oak Hill Cemetery wearers will ha Dr ner S, New ard Rr Henry W cinald Lew Anderson and William Hoa ment Pal 1t tective burean turn (o home cor of 5 new official He spent vesterday and today an- swerinz telephone call= and letters conveving messages of conzratulation from officials and business men of the city. One of the haskets of flowers he re. ceived today was sent by Pratt to Inspector E. W. Rrown of the Traffic Burea is at George | Washington University Hospital for & ! slight operation. British I Men s Says They Surpass That Work \ the Assaciated Pross. and, Decem use of their nat to home.making, are qualified than men to ralse poultry, says Miss Harrison Bell, op erator of the AllWomen Chicken and Duck Farm As the name indicates ut the farm is done women who are studying with view branching out for themselves as soon | as they have mraduated Poultry raising. in Miss Bell's opin ian. is an ideal eareer for the out A door woman, LW YN Herts, F men. h tendeney all by work Telephone girle in Turkey have wrmed & union and already. have put in a demand for a 30 per cent wage increase or they threaten to quit work. EES ON MINE CONTROVERSY o man; DETECTIVE CHEF 1Takes Oath of Office Today | Inspector | IN CONFERENCE Left 1o right: Rear row Alvin Markle, third. b entatives fiest: Rinald, W. W dnglis Meeting of ref Andrew Mattey 1 of operators: Maj rike. Cap fourth, and Jam (;Lul Should Have Been Shot Long Ago.” Father Wires to Wounded l)dll"’lll(‘ By the Acen CENTERVILLE, 1 George Russo spent in the defense of his e Carmein, wh she Malone, her lover, bu | vounger child vious difficulties with Ly Cosimo Milonl in Rock Island, 111 Mother and tather had Hed d had gone he der Angement ar ided to as A dis result ! 1 m dered his nsider Constance d her K Island, where was said that to re MILITARISM SCORED Le wired her glad; you should have beer o Miloni is & f mela and had inlaw \ARTS CLUB PUSHES BAL BOHEME PLANS ) ng mer b h 1o Chis Elimination of ‘“Defense Day,"” and Compulsory Training in Schools Urged. Pictures to Be Awarded for Best Costumes Will Be Selected Tonight. AC Preparations the ated Press o th for annual Jan lard. | assure an a in the origt fon the colorful o designs for are being of the cluh. The popular exhibition taken tonight. the thre the largest number of votes purchased by the club and awar 18 prizes for the winning costur worn at the hall. Arthur Franklin ron Burnside and nal f the and tt which plans the amusement commendatifns asked for solutions favering Discontinuance of test Elimination of compy military ing in the schools and colleges. mination of the war emphasis in schaol fext Entrance of the U'nited States into the World Court and into the League | of Nations Removal of discriminatory legisla | tion from the immigration policy. Promotion of universal disarmament Contributing toward world peace. not standing aloof and letting the cuests stumes the descriptions. the “Defense pushed by all committees Isory vote on the plet the bi ving e e henks a Musgrave, Came Theophilus Parsons prominent artist membe of the club, will be the committ judge the | heauty and originality of the costumes | Monroe doctri and in the way ind a diverting feature being ar Greater participation of vouth in ranged In this connection by Mrs, | missionary work was urged by Dr Frederic E. Farrington. James M. Woodruff. Boston, Mass The costume committee, who said Miss Alice Edwards, is ready to render “Missionary leaders and organiza service to members and others in|tions have appealed to the idealism the suggestion of appropriate designs | of youth to nvest, itself in the mission and materials for costumes. and may |enterprises. Youth must not only ha consulted at the clubhoise Wednes. | appealed to for an investment of life. day afternoon This. committee has [ but it must be given information as submitted to the exacutive committee | to the actual problems faced by the the designs for the costumes of the | migsion boards. Youth must be given attendants, musicians and waiters, [a chance to criticize and suggest poli- | and is now completing those for the |cies. 1t should be represented in the { floor committee, of which Roy L. |leadership of the missiona Neuhauser Is chalrman tio Felix Mahony, w with 1he of the Natlonal School of Fin Applied Arts, has supervision of decorations for the carnt | pushing the detail w now. headed by hiza pupils | and 1 THREE WOMEN HURT. | Knocked Down by Auto in Second Accident of Year. scene the sehoal Warehouse at Clinton Damaged. Sparial Dispateh to The Star HYATTSVILLE. Md., January 1 The warehouse of B. K. Miller, at Clin ton, Md.. waa damaged about $500 by fire vesterday morning. Local firemen and residents were akded hy a fire com |pany from the District of Columbia The cause of the fire was not given. Three women and slightly injured automobile nperated by John B. ton, §01 K street northeast, at and F streets at 12:30 this morning, after which Histon was arrested on a |charge of reckless driving. transport ling and illegal possession of liquor. | The women were Catherine Mclynn, 20, of 19 in avenue; Nettie | Runye . of 1524 Eighteenth street, and F s Burke, 18, of 4536 Six Junuary 1 () — |teenth 1l were bruised and Five persons, ncluding #n 1l-year-old lcut about the body and were treated boy, were wounded hy pistols in New |at Imergency Hospital. Year celehrations (nday. Four were| This was the second trafc accident struck by stray bullets. listed for 1926, knocked when hit_hy wer an New Year Day Pistol Record. PHILADELPHIA, AT STUDENTS’ PARLEY | ol down | Club. New Union League miners \. Gorman. hith 1t v EDITOR UPHOLDS ISE'S VIEWPOINT ‘Rabbl s Conception of Jesus Championed in Leading Jewish Paper. W a histort Tew Hebrew, publications today Tnder the heading the maga the 1t rahbis v Rahhl Wis ————| Rabh | | Christian i in the American the leading Jewish the country red editor of one | traver varfous other nounceme plores the vesignation of from the United Palestine ause the 1 given his statements “One s surprised publicits and pulpit heen b Dr ephen Wise's ment from his pulpit that Jesus o ireth is not a myth hut character,” the editor, Appe: of isrepre flood Na & historical says. Surprised ‘As he. himself in Philadeiphia and has been saic | What is still the Union of Orthodax | United States should ¥ | this statement heretical heresy unfits Dr. Wise United Palestine campaign “Dr. Wise hased his opinion on seph Klausner's hook ¢ reth at Charge. stated Jast nothing n many rising whis of nday more st is the declared and that this lead the Helrew version Jerusalem. Ilis object 1o Hebrew readers a true idea historfe Jesus.” and the' first part of the hook is devoged to the Hebrew sonrces. Klausner proved by nu merous quotations from Mishna and {Talmud his contention that Jesus w a historic character, and these tomes assuredly are Orthodox authority As 1o the teachings of .Jesus orthodex and liberal Jews alike have contended continuously that these jare Jewish in content and detail Whole hooks have heen written 1o purallel the Sermon on the Mount with Its Jewish, sources. Amd non-dews are of the critical opinio [ that Jesus never intended to found L new religion, never |10 create o schism in te that Dr the acces e of n sens helng is absurd: and should resign from estine Appeal on aceount of this mis | representation is equally ahsurd. | Will Clear Misconceptions. | “On the other hand, the disc and controversy will tend to clear cer tain misconceptions regarding the Jewish attitude toward the teacher of Nuzareth. On the authority of the Jewish scholar, Joseph Klausner, writing in Hebrew for Hebrey ers and basing his thesis on Hebrew sourcees, f 48 an_historical . character. even orthodox Jews may studyv ethical teachings of Jesus Judaisi Wise counsel in the of a divine that I the Inited Pal is Nazareth As such, the v ert Hall ntatlon’ | T even | intended even | Wise | i ssfon | l ( with the clemency CEREMONY A« ) of Rensington, at teoth birthday Bishop of W ter 32 Law YOUNG PINCHOT plays State limousine A REGT LAR with L« FELLER v real g syl Lake §13.120.000 GIVEN STATES FOR ROADS ETexas Apportioned Largest Sum in Federal-Aid System. vania Governor the Bath Kills ,\laln and Spreads Terror in Town mder the 1 had same equanimit he Ideals of ¢ day are dis But suppose at wll! We call & nt essayist and wh isimate roac 1 t the un vania West hiaad ed Ha'am historie eh of Moses, the hu mankind has these count ization in arot tude eive Penr ok 1 Jesus and ethica These o :)» oo deals Jesus, are pertinent civilization APPEALS OF 6 CONVICTED IN RUM THEFT DENIED Circuit Co\;'t Pleas of | Men Found Guilty in Jack A Daniel Case. Rejects By the A CHIC six of vieted robhery denied States Cir AGO, January 1 the twentyv-three men in the Jack Daniel Distillery | 11 Indfanapolis were by the 17 Court Appes s writs filea l A Vo rmon Wa W $1.870 ok Hawadi Tery upersedeas in the day In an 1o prevent the d cutences fn Leavenworth pris 1y, The six denied stay of were Nathan Goldstein n_of St I len, Demoeratic politician of St William J. Kinney N William Lucking n oand Harry Cincinnati Goldstein maximum in prison, in Federal eleventh endants beginuit EX-OFFICIAL IS INDICTED. | Former State Adjutant General Ac- execution | Republic Mick s el Falsifying Claims. of Georze | INDIANAPOLIS, 1 g all 1 indicted and ms indict- and Whalen sentences with fines Court at were given tardac b of each, | \vith the 3 Indians 2rt Allepes a0 Coun false cla The th filed tined $43 zeneral s ing that which he Negro Is Electrocuted. o retired wlint { January 10, 1925 after ITUNTSVILL (). Fifteen minutes after the hirth | {of the New Year Melton Carr, negro, | was executed in the electric chuir the State prison here. Ile wus con vieted of assaulting a white woman. | ing $14.454.16 against Smith, und the Gov. Miriam Ferguson refused 'zyand jury has haen investigating for - him. ey on of vears Tex., Jamuary 1| lervice. An investigation by Accounts of Smit | the indictment. Pie the board set irve 1e St of I

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