Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1926, Page 15

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MEMORIAL MODEL RECEIVES PRAISE Sculptor’s Copy of Lee and Jackson Features for Stone Mountain Accepted. v By tio Asco ATLANTA, Gu., April Zl.—High praise for his reproduction of the fea- tures of - | pictures, not THE EV. President Believed to Be Averse To Censorship President Cooltdge believes that the matter of censorship for motion pic- tures is one for the tes to decide, and if the question was put to him he very likely would disapprove it. This was made known at, the White House erday by the President’s spoke: . It is explaihed that the President, while Governor of ‘Massa- chusetts, vetoed a censorship bill and at the present g ch the matter has not be as one for nations ition, those who are cloge to hin ot the opin fon that his attitude has not changed. It was pointed out that the is impressed with the valuc .| tertainment means of o Stone narked its pres- £ directors of | v Augustus | . hLere yester- | Nathuntel . Harris, a former Gov- | S of Georgla and a Confederat . congratulated the sculptor of the meeting n the oldest member | he said. “I turned | y on January 21, the 1d commander, Stone- | Yor three and a half I fought in the army of north Virginia, under Jackson until he § killed. Many and many a ti t Model Disappointing. “Last Summer when our sculpto: presented his sketch model T was d ppointed with his likeness of son, one reason being that Jack: wore a hat. rled iled on the idea th: 'oo much to expect o a glgantic scale on the it now 1 am worred no longer, | for when I entered this studi im in this model it br v eves, and I am t ‘ackson are to bo nountain. “Wonderful Work of Art.” | “1 am golng forth tell my comrades see this magnifice work of art that our sculptor has given us. And the prayer of my old . heart will be that some of us wiil yet live to see this group carved on the smountain.’ | Mr. Lukeman’s model was accepted imous vote and the boand of d a. resolution express- on’s “profound appre- loyal and patriotic voted him- FRED B WRIGHT;T HEAD.‘ University of Vermont Alumni As- sociation Elects Officers. Fred B. Wright was elected presi- dent of the Univer of Vermont Alumni Association the annual linne the I Monda ver: university pest of honor, | NEW PARIS REPLICAS bring the styles significant of the great Paris couturiers, as well as the cen him and Gen. Lee in |4 by not mentionin, standing betw of Motion Pictures world. He would like to see more American pictures exhibited in for- eign countries, so that the people of those countries would have an oppor- tunity of learning more about the customs and the character of the peo- ple of the United States. The President was represented as looking upon the motion picture his- tory as one of the leading industries ntry and believes it should raged and promoted in every vay by the Government, 1s represented as say- e has heard less complaints about the character of the films and he is convinced that the producers, - | themselves, have taken upon them- selves the burden of bettering the character of the plctures they are ch . producing. SON IN PRISON CUT OFF IN HENRY MILL£R’S WILL Actor-Producer Left His $35,000 Estate to Widow, Another Son and Grandchildren. By the Associated Press | YORK, April 21.—Henry | tor-producer, who died herited his son, Henry him in t? iled for probate yesterday. Henry,| ., 18 serving a six-month prison sen- | ence In California for narcotic law | violatlons. After providing that Helen Miller, his widow, be paid a $3.000 an- nuity, the actor bequeathad half the residue to four grandchildren and the ‘nder to his other son, Gilbert, city, also named as executor. he value of the estate was given as $35,000, consisting of $25,000 in al'and $10,000 in personal property. Dr. . Lyvon's Avoids drugs and baseless claims when you're late G__STAR, WASHINGTO Chocolate. That s 700! Cas- amel. That's bet Toasted nuts. They're . Then down in the center is a zest Ful, taste-full, melting good- ness that is the delicious secret of Seweet Puffs. smart, smaller houses to THE WALNUT ROOM in a smart new collection, including Rolande’s afternoon gown in gray crepe Elizabeth, the full, scalloped hemline out- lined in pleated moire ribbon. Renee’s crepe E achieving ruffles. afternoon frock ot rose fect in chic pleated Molyneux lizabeth, smoke a flared ef fringed gown for even- ing, in exquisite crepe Roma, completed with a fringed scarf. 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