Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 31

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v _ Killed in Du’el— ALRETOBIST ™ ary 9. Minnesota Governor Blames New York for Delay in Development. ot wound lul but died he said, St. i the it would L _ i the program e { mosph ep-| it just about a w THE EVENING Vaudeville Acts | | By the Associated Press ERIE, Pa. January b.—Vaudeville lacts will have a place hereafter on of Sunday services in urch of Erie. The future appear he Sunday evening services 1 the First Church. Last night two dets were inter- mingled with the church services— STAR, WASHINGTON, , D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926. Baptist Church in Erie to Include in Sunday Services (lu first @ violinist and tlie_second Sts and instrumentaMsts l-\plulmm, his move. the pastor said: “In the past the church held an attitude of aloofness and con- demnation with regard to the stage. -| I will not say at this time whether - |that was right or wrong, but I thought a little experiment of co- operation between church and theater might not prove amiss. 1 hope the congregation of this church will re- ceive the actors and the actresses as human beings like the rest of us.” .:‘DANGER SEEN IN OXYGEN. Col\ege Plofesfinr Says Too Much |, ; as As Bad as Too Little. 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