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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. ] {Bamhboo Pipe Organ, Century Old, Still |Used in Philippines METHODSTS SOUTH 10 ACT 0N UNTY Conference Also to Take Up Question of Forming Board of Temperance. LEAGUE MAY END UNANINITY RULE 'Russo-German Treaty B lieved at Bottom of Move to ! Change Regulations. | | By the Associated Press | | MANILA, P. I, May 11.—Tune- ful melodies of sweet, well rounded tone still flow from the pipes of the bambeo organ built into the ‘ | | church at Las Pinas more than 110 years ago by the Augustinian fathers, This ancient rument of sacred music is constructed wholly of bamboo cut from a jungie near the church. The builders treated the bamboo to make it impervious to the elements. The pipes were buried in sand for six months for seasoning and hardening as a pro- tection against both the atmosphere and white ants, which attack nearly all wooden articles in this climate. today. In 1863 in: By the Assoclated Press. GENEV. uy 11.—Without direct | ly mentioning it as such, ¥ ce made here y y tvhat is de to be | a clear allusion to the new Russo-Ger [ man tr v n M. Boncour, address. ing the special commission which is S | of Nations council, declared the time | | will come when the unanimity rule of | | the council must be adjusted. | and agatn in 1882 the | Doubtless having in mind Germany's | Among the reports to be handled| ;000 \vas damaged, the first time |Promise to Russia that Germany vis one from the ¢ | by an earthquake and the second |membel e council will not | perance rec time by a typhoon which blew off |Drove ition against Russia, | ittee be changed board the roof of the c s | Boncour situation emperance, to be active for the qu el Byeie Hrivees el en 1nd the membership iner By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 11.- Faced with & large number of recommenda ions and reports from various committees and with Dr. H {man, head of the Federal Council i Churel entieth ¢ Niethgdist me' to iishop he ien h South avel of here | iscopal Chu under the ga W. Darlington d it repaired and since that time it has been in constant service. members to admit the ur ment of ‘Ie:u\' ue ag et COHAN OPENS THEATER. isch eolutione | | Good Feeling Prevails. Board Consolidation Opposed. | New Chicago Playhouse Features| The Irench statesmar ued that A 8 5 | under such circumstances the una he committee on the spiritual state Premiere of His Own Comedy. | nimity rule must be applied in the sensc 1he chur <0 has bee e | t e fact ol 0 " of the church aleo hise beci T ad e 11 (). —George M, |thit the fact of non-g ion, but | Setlon Lo his Chicago theater, | oL Teguires una ¥ ition Natu Rt with the| Boncour admitted, however, that the A\nthony [ e ion, which' began iis labors the General “The Home | COmmis 3 h b | hich 1d and to top it 41l dellvered a | Yesterday, is not authorized to touch | e ey h requires an subscribing to the creed of peech on what his new play- | upon this question, wh! a natl amendment to the ue covenant. | church to leave the denomination. Eucian L The move to consolidute several of | | i meant to him. 1fe told the audi. | 4me : The first day's se opened to the 1te 4 number v. Bascom | nding that onstruction of the League j ;- movement, and, second, that the rule requirin all decisions should remain unchanged. The cios, fa cil's membership, but did not indicate whether Spain would insist upon its claim to a permanent seat. The Chu, openly advocated an increase in the nun; seats, a €= | adequately represented, and insisting that the great powers should not be known their m The against seats beyond the s Germany portion seats. The i | that the delegates realize the life of the league that b LY ng unanimity of the council in Spanish delegate, Senor- Pala- vored an increase in the coun- Chinese delegate, Chao-Hsin- iber of the council’s permanent rguing that Asia must be more as such merel flitary strength. trend of the discu an increase in permanent at to be granted , and that the non-permanent d only in pro- to the increase in permanent because of was to deter | due Ars, | alleged | her T mpresslon prevailed last night is virtually at stake, and interests of international collaboration demand an e ind reement. = =4 Y ou can put ‘the same value in clothes in any trunk, but only an Oshkosh Wardrobe puts as much value around them. Long-serving, well-protecting, good-looking value that’s sound and ready for a second world-round trip soon as it's back from the first. LEATHER GOODS JURY MUST DECIDE ALIENATION AWARD Rich Widow Failed to Answer Charge of Taking Woman’s Hus- band on Auto and Paris Trips. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 11.—A sheriff's jury was ordered impaneled yesterday iine what damages may be ienation of the husband, sald to be the Tnlisted Stock F ie 8. Elliott, wealthy Chicago Overland, Over Seas, O 'Oversees Your Wardrobe Safety without any response from her, Jus- | McIntyre acted in tice Guy ordered the sheriff’s jury to | courier to the widow. decide the matter. —— Mrs. McIntyre's . complaint _asserts < . that the defendant heguiled Mclntyre| Leviathan Sails for New York. to travel with her by automobile on an extended tour, and about six months after their first meeting sailed with him in January, 1925, to Paris, It was alleged that during thelr trav- (P —The Leviathan sailed for 383 passengers. loaded by volunteer workers. rtrude McIntyre for the fections of | * i. Mclntyre, of the Los| ixchange, by William foundes to the is a king $350,000. ved with sun plaint last month, af across the country HKOSH New BUSI.I'I‘SSS and as the time to answer has expired | els Mrs. Ellioott paid all the bills and the capacity of SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 11 New York at 11 o'clock this morning with | hard-boiled eggs and all go in fo All the baggage was Vanity Aids Egg Business. CHICAGO, May 11 (®).—Woman vanity has made the egg busines- good, Frank Priebe, officlal of the United States Egg Soclety, told fel iow members here. “Thin ladies et eggs to achieve curvees, fat ones eut white of eggs faclals and egg shan poos,” he sald. Our Heartiest -Congratulations H. L. Rust Company on the opening of their beautiful Home (1001 Fifteenth Street) All Art Metal Desks, File Cabinets and Safes for their first floor offices were furnished by us. O. J. DeMoll & Co. Twelfth & G Streets that nobody cared much about on, which was b lod By the P satisfactory peaded by the | new theaters mowadays, but that he cared sut this one b e it seemed =8, was regarded asy 5 .. | to rea the dream of a lifetime fn|and was marked by good feeling. Tt} DIIEtes “fi s . tribute to his family and a |established clearly, first, that in re. sanization i< finding st opposition | FRE & Tyig Snother. | constructing the league council re- the 11 committee and will| oo your Cohans, ‘named for his | course should not be taken to propos- et even stiffer opposition on the | oo ather, sister and himself, is|ing amendments fo the covenant, floor of the conference. All the mem- | MOIAEE (CEETL B G Grand, | which through necessity of ratifica’ of the zeneral boards as they | [t (W8 T ane of his plays were pro.[tion by the various governments mand s apposed f0 Lbs T e would imperil the success of the he question of electing bishops| duced. 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Parker, a teacher Emory University, who has been clected bishop by Methodist Church once, but declined the honor. the list of questions asked a op when 1 sworn in is_one ch says “Do vou know vou have been divinely called to the bishopric?” Dr. Parker sald that he didn't know he had been divinely « ind conld not take tise oath. is reported that | he feels now that he might answer | b .. e B Rogers’ Brushing Lacquer the troublegome question in the af rmative. - 3 i i it comes in black, white and eighteen colors, mak- ing possible any desired decorative effects. Applied in a jifty—Dries While You Wait—retains $1 95 ° its beauty. Qt. cans....... o B i e it New Market 14 Sherwin-Williams| Screen Paint, iniles west of Luray. ghe had been i Roof Paints, Ceiinten s § House Paints Floor Stains, $4 Gal Wax & Varnish e was a daughter of the late Elder | Martin Urner, for many years one of { White & Shutter Green a little more D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, MURPHY VAR- NISH CO. 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