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- FUNDAMENTALISTS BEGIN T0 ORGANIZE Presbyterlans Initiate Na-| to | tion-wide Movement Fight Liberal Teachings. By the Associated Press PITTSBURGIH, nation-wide movement fundamentalist Presbyterian Chure ated, the purpose combat liberal teachings, held to threaten the 13.—A organize of the been in being to which are February to ministers tifled; thems: movement and letter to Presbyteriun mini through out the country asking them to he. come men of the organizition with the ave been sent the other r gelphia yastors. 11 in 8 in New Jerses 't of the mov letter, is t ement. o “uphold t irch & the ‘Integrity of its | cpresented to nd to the ntained in the secretary of the organization ALUMNI MEET AT DINNER. Body Honors Presi- committee Washington dent of Polytechnic Institute. : Wor- Atumni wval guns on sunted re- i omas Howard, presi- rovernment | > [accepted by the sch * | completed or pal, By the Associated F MOSCOW, b ing proposed changes code, Mme. nt woman Kollantay s a much less de orm of support than the ex- which makes it obligatory nl to_provide for offspring. rts that for the their former wive: Mme. Kollantey as: ambaxsador to THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Alimony Fund Subscribed by All Men Is Proposed by Russna 8 Woman Envoy ——— Deas producing factor, because the country- woman helps her husband to produce zoods, whereas for the manual work ers matrimony means only a consum- element. in that the city woman élps her spouse to consume what he earns. On the theory that soclal conditions in Ruswia vary widely, she proposes that the conditions of the ntry marriage represents a real e woukl have one nts, another for and a third for soviet different requirements for each category different classes, contract for manual worke WESTERN AUDITORIUM SAFE, SAYS PRINCIPAL Won't Use Stage Until Defect Is Altered, Dr. Newton, School Head Declares. - Dr. . 8. Newton, principal of West ern Tigh School, attending a confer ence of high school principals at the nklin School Friday, denied re- ts that the auditorium West- considered unsafe. “We will continue to use the audi- torium for assembly purposes,’” Dr. Newton said toda am opposed, however, to the use of the stage until a defect in the curtains, which has developed within th t four days. at ern © |19 rectitied.” Asst. Supt. of Schools Stephen I Kramer said toaay that the Western Tigh School audiforium has not been sthorities as. nd that the ave nrreed to alteration early New York contrac make the necessary - | next week. -|FOUND WITH THROAT CUT. Suicide Blames New Yorker Be- cause of “Fake Nose Operation.™ JACKSON 13 () vidson avenue, found dead in house here toda. New York Ci hand and a coroner rendered a verdict of sulcide. A suicide note, found on a table. blamed a New Yorker for his death stating that the man should be blamed on account of a ‘fake nose opera- tion."” body be cremated in Jacksonville and not sent to New York. Millions to Movies Weekly. A relatively few years ago the mo picture “theater obtained its pa tronage from a limited section of the community. frequently that section being the cheaper part of the towns and cities. ttend the mo- eekly. Ther 20.189 are motion mni, Ben Auterton picture theate: listed as taking care of this numbe and more are building e month. Staats also requested that his|% WINS RADIO PLAY PRIZE. i Buffalo Man Gets ‘600 and Cup for Composition. CHICAGO, February 13 UP).— Composition of a drama written es- pecially for radio broadcasting won first_prize for Levi Chambers Ballou of Buffalo, N. Y., In a contest con- ducted by station WLS of Chicago and the Drama League of America. His play, “The Night Herd." selected from 500 entries, will be presented by WLS next Wednesday evening. Mr. Ballou will be presented with the Hoover trophy cup and a cash award of $500. . Second prize of $200 was won by Hillard Booth of Brevard. N. C., who wrote “Back Stage.” A third prize of $100 was awarded to J. Frank Davis of San Antonio for his *Mid- night.” UNION CHIEF CONVICTED. Found Guilty of Contempt in Mak- ing Miners Quit. EVANSVILL Ind., February 13 Ty * wton, president of 11, United Mine Work: . was found guilty of ¥ by Circuit . Durre. Lawton was \l w llh having incited miners to mine being operated under a receiver appuinted by the court. Sen- tence will not be passed before May 1 Judge Durre said. in order that Law- ton may have oupportunity to in fluence the miners to return to work. Lawton contended the contmet was | in violation of the union wage agree. | ment. Though totally blind, C. R. Allen, the high commissioner for New ndon. has won prom. withor and poet. He on a typewriter, and recently prize for a ‘“best novel.” won .u Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask your phraician about it Prepared by th NATIONAL \ACCINF AND A'\TIT()\I\ INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. a bronze medal. BRAVE CREW HONORED. Capt. Carl Graalfs and Men to Get Medals for Rescue. NEW YORK, February 13 (#).— Awards of gold and bronze medals and cash to Capt. Carl Graalfs, com- mander of the German liner West- phalia, and his men, who rescued the crew of the sinking Dutch freighter Alkaid, were announeed today by the ving Benevolent Assoclation of k. Capt. Graalfs and J. Retterberg, sec marviage contract should also vary for | ond officer, who commanded the. lif boat In the rescue, were each awarded a gold medal. Members of the rescu- ing crew will be awarded $50 each and The awards will be presented March 15 when the vessel returns here from Hamburg. Mattingly Bros. 359 Cedar Street Takoma Park Is a Star Branch All about town and in the nearby suburbs you'll find these Branch Offices conveniently lo- cated—where you may leave your Classified Ads for The Star. In the Takoma Park Section the Branch is with Mattingly Bros., 359 Cedar Street. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. 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