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PAROCHIAL SCHOOL GAMES T0BE HELD Cathohc Unlversny Wili Be. Host to May Day Con- testants on Saturday. Arrangementy have been completed | tor the first annual May Day celebra tion of the parochil school children | of the District of Columbia, which is o be held Saturday at Catholic Uni versity under the direction of Arch shop Curley. More than 5,000 £chool children wiil take part in the celebra- ion: while thousands of their parents 1 friends are expected to witness the Archbishop Curley will preside. The program will open with a field s to be celebrated on the univer- sity campus by Rev. John I. Barrett rchdiocesan superintendent of schools. This will be followed by pontifical senediction, which will be given by Bishop Shahan, rector of the univer-| sity. The children will sing the ser es, under direction of Rev. Dr. Des Longchamps. professor of music he Catholic University Following the services, will be given an opportunity lunch, which they are requested bring. the children | to el to Athletic Contests. events will in the A 14 program of athletic run off. starting at 1 p.m.. niversity stadium. These contests will be held in three different groups— | the children who are in the grades - the fifth, the boys and the girls. children’s games pe. The girls w ding to schools, whi Loys will contest in es arranged ccording to heights. The following the hoys' events: 40-vard dash, €e standing jumps. running broad | { the broad jump. relay race, vaull, ind basket ball throw. program will be in the Col. Charles R. Crosfield, president of the Fidac an artificial leg and Gen. James A. Drain, past nation photographed during their match yesterday at the Washington by sinking a long putt on the eighteenth green. Both men play in the 80s. \\ ASHIN nternational World War Veterans' organtzation, who uses 1 commander of the American Legion, who has only one arm, If and Country (lub. Gen. Drain won Ihe match Nutional Catholie Service School, M Mary Rooney of Trinity College and students from the Playground Train- School, Majorie Webster School National Catholic Service School i Trinity College. Y. W. C. A. and the | Wilson Normal School. Events for Boys. i ill be directed Roelker. Gregol Rev, Rev. Tett, . Newton Cyril Knue, Rev. William Cavanagh. Rev. Maurice Sheehy, Rev. Newton and Rev. Luke Manderville Prizes will be awarded to the win ners of the finals in the various classes, and the Bishop trophy will be awarded to the whose boye capture the greatest number of point A grand prize 11 also the school whose girls win «reatest number of contests MODERNIST FIGHT i STIRS CONFERENCE| Southern Methodist Gathering Gets in Heated Debate Over i TIssue. be awarded the By the Associated Pross. MEMPHIS, Tenn., May S.—Rev. Bascom Anthony, a presiding elder from the South Georgia Conference, : touched off an explosion of argu- over doctrinal matter which rocked the twentieth General Confer- ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and threw that body into a heated battle involving the jesues of fundamentalism and mod- ernism. Tollowing up the bishop’s address, which read: ‘““There are some men in our ministry who ent from points most surely be ved by us,’ Rev. Anthony intro- uced a resolution declaring “com-|{ plaints from our mission fields and siatements in our church papers make it imperative that this confer- ence speak with authority and finality in these matters Says Members Must Help. | Our church has a clear system of trine in her articles of religion.’ Anthony's resolution read. “No s compelled to subsecribe to it, if he joins our church it is no nger a debatable point He must nd by it or get out.” Any man who does not_believe in » resurrected Lord may be worthy and sincere, but he has mo place in our ministry. 1If, out of kindness of his heart, he wishes to serve his fellow man, then let him go join the Rotarians, for ‘service’ is their motto. “We call upon our mission board to see that all.our missionaries are in mony with our creed. We insist that the Sunday school and Epworth T.eague boards guard jealously the in terests committed to them Storms Breaks Out. “Those in charge of our educational Institutions are charged to see to it that our children and vouth are com. mitted to the care of no scholarship that is not reverent and devout, and se teachings do not leave their doubt about these basic statement in the i n The reading of the resolution was zreeted with applause. some délegates shouting “Amen” at points. Others sat silent, Tmmediately after Rev. Mr. An. thony finished reading n delezate moved that the conference suspend the rules and pass the resolution at once. A storm of protest came from all parts of the auditorium Births ii;po;led The ‘fallowing_hirthe have baen o the Health Department in the hours. Walter A Lala Clarke. hov William H. and Eva M. Gill girl Nicke and’ ‘Bertha Pavion narted e degrift. girl M. "Colenstrot, \znv\lfl P. and (‘arnv L. MH!N‘. boy. Alvin F. and Grace He! boy. Tnhn H. and Mary C. \M-nn mirl i hartes T and Vera T Wond. irl Fawin . and Catiering M "Rover. ir. William nnd Mary Davis (twins), boy {ineh 3. an Anaa, #rflrnlh bov. flliam’ F. and Mahel Batt William' 1% and Mavel Buteniiela, L Rudolph 6. and Grace os Winiem aad Oohelin Shenherd. boy. Earnest and Ruth Johnson, eirl Andrew W. and tanfield. boy. Deaths | Reported The following deaths have been {0, e Health Department in the pase 94 ey Simon Blam, R80. 1127 Spring rd, hn Foley, 71, U. 8, diers’ Home Hos- St. Elizabeth's irbara Ratharine o8 Ciries T Gates, B8, Garfeld Hosmital N et Yaune redmen s Hox Trareieit Dovelas Whiee, 64 140 Sy Water L Pinkert. & neer Hompita: Wiliam vea 3 Tounital Wiliam Wary Rells. Cornelits Snead. Fourinay Brow Carrie To Sl therine Fishback. 70, Hospital. Herrmann, MASONS' FIELD DAY TOBEHELD JUNE TS Almas T emple - Kallipolis Grotto Game to Aid Chil- dren’s, Home: Masons of the District will stage their thirteenth annual Almas Temple- Kallipolis Grotto base ball game and field day in American League Park June 19 for the benefit of the chil- dren’s department of the Masonic and 1astern Star Home, it was announced last night by John T. Skinner, chair man of the committee on arrange- ment Proceeds of the celebration will be used to complete the children’s dormi- tory of the home, the cornerstone of which was laid last year. There are at present 46 youngsters in the insti tution, most of them orphans of dead Master Masons and their widows. The quagters for the children are inade- quate. The ball game between the two play- grounds of local Masonry will be the big feature of the day. Supplement- ing the game will be competitive drills, clown stunts and humorous divertisse. ments by Nick Altrock, comedian of the Washington Ball Club. - R. Jacobs, Grand Master of , characterized the fleld day benefit as ing opportunity for Masons to heed and answer the appeal of the little | ones at the home.” Charles F. Rob. erts, president of the home, has ex- pressed to the Masters’ Association, “an outstand- | sponsoring the field day, the apprecia-| Speak at Bryan Service Tonight. :m!n of the .mmn:lnn :" the efforts | gonator Heflin of Alabamu and veing made in its beha or George of Georgla will speak General admission to the park will et s By W e 50 cents, with box seats 50 cents & NEIOEIE SEetyice Stor VIR extra. Box seats will go on sale June | Jennings Bryan to be held tonight 1 at .\'Alkr & Co. venth mrleel land it the Fifth Baptist Church. A spe Pennsylvania avenue. Applications | ;. A e i BNy D T accormnanied by | Clal musical progrim will be given by | theek on ‘cash. addressed o the Ma. |the church choir. Dr. John E. Briggs, sonic Field Day Committee, Bank of |pastor of the church, Brightwood, 5913 Georgla avenue. the service. THE Right NAME IS WORTH 25 In GOLD! That's what we are going to pay name adjudged the best for our new picduct, now known as Summer Sausage. A sandvich sausage made -from choice cuts of beaf and pork—-smoked and cured like o’ country ham. Will keep fresh and good in the hottest spell. Send in your one-word name suggestions to LOFFLE! Benning, D. C. for the one-word TO THE FIRST LADY OF THE LAND The Hecht Co.—-F Street SV, Today is Mother's Day. And so is tomorrow, and the day after that. For if the idea of Mother’s Day teaches us anything it is that we should not forget to remember that Mothers thrive on love. G'I'U | Charles 1 will preside at D MAY 9. TWO D. C. WOMEN GIVEN BIG TASKS Placed on Natlonal Commit- tees by Parent-Teacher Association Board. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., May 8.-The next meeting of the .National Parent Teacher Assoclations will be held in California. it w decided hLere today at the closing s on of the convention. Whe'her the m place will Le Sacramento, Sun F cisco or Oakland -will-be decided the State assoclation. Numerous appolntments of com- mittee heads were made today by the toard of managel They included | Dr. Walter J. Bittner of Indiana Uni- versity, Bloomington, Ind.. .as .he: a' of the bureau of educational exten- ston; Mrs. George B. Chandler of Rocky Il Conn., chalrman of the socinl g Dr.! ng Ired Wes mmiitee to. assist truining spiritual annah, sels, Sa the ne: L8500 A budget comniittee, Mrs. H. H. Rowell, Berkeley, Mrs. Biellot, Portlund. Oreg., Hugh Bradford. Sacrumento, of if.; compiosed st Calif. 1926 | | thetr 1926 PART YOUTH'S FREEDOM DENIED IN KILLING | Tennessee Farmer Fails in | Habeas Corpus Move. Threat From Chicago. By the Assogiated Press. PARIS, Tenn., May tin. youthful Benton Count; charged with murder in connection | | was formed. Mrs. Florence Wi Washington. D. ( s appointed | head of the hureau 1 life and Mrs. J. G. RIff of Cieveland, Ohio, was placed in’charge 8f the committee on Congress publications. | Mrs. Rex Dodge of | was named to supervi er assoclations in_churches and Mrs. | | Curtls um of Asheville, N. C., was placed in charge of the committee |on standards in literature. Other_appointments ar mille Kelly, Memphi man of the mmmlnee Juvenile pro- : Mrs. E. W. Hale, White T acy, and Miss Grace ashington, D. C., Portiand, Me.. e parent.teach. | Judge Tenn., ch: !ven. E. F { home economic ‘The 1,000 delegates from all parts of the United States left tonight for homes after the week's conven- | tion her 0 road and fired. Guy C. larg with th laying of Thomas when he dre dry law enforcement crusuder, fafled today in an effort to obtain release on bond through habeas corpus pro- ceedings. 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