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| UTHERAN MERGE HELD IN ABEYANCE pnion of Three General {Synods Up Before Conven- i tion at Columbus. L! the Ascociated Press { COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 26.- Ierging of three general bodies he fautheran Church. the lowa. Buffulo £nd joint Ohio and other States sy hods, was the most important ques tion hefore 300 delegates and 200 Vis ftors from the United States, Mexico, South America and India here for opening today of the forty Pighth regular convention of the Fovangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio nd Other Stat Acted upon favorably by hody recently. the union plan progressed to the stage where a con »titution has been worked out. « nume Kutheran Synod of agreed upon The Canac the # the Evanzel Hoint meetings to $ion in August Foint synod app $ A { Pending n Postpo vival of 4 committee from al word of the dowa Synod's action by the Zoint synod. ori slated for to Aay, will be held up. it was decided by the preliminary committee arranging the order of husiness of the conven ton. b i Upward of & haif million Lutherans In 32 States with 37 churches are @ffected. Sentiment generally among Helegates 1 officials of the joint favnod was favorable o the amalgama- tion. Reports were ready today kynod's educational institutions—The. plogical Sen v and Capizal Univer ®ity, Columbus: Luther Seminary. St Paul. Minn.. likely 1o be abandoned if fhe merger is successful: flebron ol lege and Academ: hraska. petition ssion (o uppeal 1o con the synod for $10.000; Academy Iville. and Luther Regina, Saskatchewan. and John's Academy. Petersburs. \a Many Othe i Waye and Beficits in Matters Up. means of providing for institution and Jreasuries. umounting 1o $97.911.26: of Anereasing cireutation of church papers, reported as reaching only a ourth of the membership: huilding ex fpansion, work of negro. foreign and Mexican missions and build wion also were up for action during Rthe convention i The president’s conunurteation by [Rev. Dr. . (. Hein. urging the per meation of American national life with the spivit of Christ, and pleading for Ftrue unity which will make coop ieration possible. a real unity in d trine and practice on the basis of God's word and the Augshurg confes slon.” was the feature of the opening program NISHIDA IN HONOLULU. ‘Fapanese Philosopher Coming to United States With Doctrines. { HONOLULU. August 26 (. Tenko Nishida founder of Ittoer and known as the “Socrates of Japan.” is ‘here spread the mect. Tle teaches that th ®e life without conflict and that s prayer and prayer is labor. ; The 60.vear-old exponent of 1he life ‘of 1itoen, or life of vepenience pects to invade the United States with his doctrines, iling for isco September Although he paid for his pas xage. he helped wash decks and did other work en route, practicing his preachments of labor. 1lis wife per formed similar work. o] e———]o]———|o] ! The Columbia ! e ] National Ba_nk 911 F Street Cflpi‘fll and Surpl\-\! $600.000.00 ——— o/ ——— 0] to e should “labor W hatever ti vou'll alw attention ference invi TRAVELERS' CHECKS 3% Paid on Saving Don’t Get A Ordering The Star to Be Sent Rates by Mail . [ Amsterdam avenue between Sixtieth from the : ha mission | expan- tioctrine of his | ex- | in handling depositors’ at accommodations will be as liberal as sound banking permits. 'ROUSING WELCOME FOR “TRUDY" IS PLANNED BY NEIGHBORHOOD ‘ T | [Her Street in New York Is| | Decorated Gayly for Miss | Ederle Tomorrow. | : % | | Official Parade and Recep- | tion Downtown Part of | Tribute to Swimmer. | Special Dispateh to The Star They are going to saypit with flags, | with firecrackers, with feasting and in|} every other way they can think of, on |and Sixty-fifth streets, when the girl {conquerer of the (‘hannel comes home {tomorrot. For “home” to Gertrude Ederle is Amsterdam avenue, and Amsterdam avenue is brewing a wel- come which is to eclipse evervthing neighborhood has ever seen. house for blocks on hoth sides 108, where Trudy was born and hus lived all her life, I8 dressed up like {4 Christmas {ree. The brownstone building at No. 108 is a fluttering mass of red, white and blue from top to bot- | i filling station at the corner < s{rung with pennants like a man-of. war on wth of July, Even the crudely d signs in the window | “Pop” Kderle's butcher shop, an-| # bargain sale of _pork 10 suusages, ave nearly hidden 2 flags that drape the show | Ever of N RTRUDE_EDERLE. i The Fire the pa in a triumphal procession. Department Band will head rade. At City Hall M or W ker meet her and present a medal an roll at a re i Chamber ied Ly | and Col. John J. | the 69th Regiment. Then the procession will make for Miss Ederle’s home. the line of march being north on Lafayette street to Ninth street. to Fifth avenue, to Fif- tyv-seventh street, to Amsterdam ave- nue. The mayor's committee will give a dinner in her honor at the Commodore Hotel Wednesday. | PRISONER IS RELEASED. police | windows. Likes Marshmallow Frappe, Bversbody in the neighborhood tnows Trudy and is recalling her happy and friendly ways. i1 the drug store, which is the social center of its biock, Jack Shaff remem- | bered proudly that they had received a | postal card from Trudy the day before n in which she said she was zrand time, but couldn’t get n in Europe like that at home. awberry marshmallow frappe.’” said Shaff. with professional exaefi {tude. “That's what she likes, and I'll { #ell the world she can eat three times | much as the ordinary girl. She | alwavs saves her checks, too. For| $5 worth of checks you get 25 cents| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. August 26 worth of something free, and Trudy's | (). The release of Gieorge . Farley. | Umifty. And jolly: she always has a | 4 white manw charged with the murder | here of a negro fellow worker, by the I big ‘hello’ for evervhody. Amsterdam avenue has so many | ¢ s > Waynesville, N. C.. court on the of a scheduled extradition plans for the welcome that they { overlap. Tomorrow night she and the family are going to the “Follies.” her | was reported to District Attorney | uncle. John Ederle. said as he sliced | thur K. I {liver pudding and weighed out frank- ! tor sent South for tae fugitive. Iar {furters lev was released on & writ of habens corpus without netification to Planning Block Party. Masmehusstta ‘authorities. Mr. Read There is also a function scheduled | ing said. He chavactevized the action i for Friday night in the auditorium of | a¢ “high-handed.” (v of Professional Automo Charge of Murder. Ar ineers, according to the neigh- | a block party for | vest of New York. teo, will do its best tomorrow to show Miss Fderle | how proud her native city is of her. The mayvor's committee will assem. bie on the Macon, at Pier A, in the | Hudson. at . and go (o Quaran tine to meet (he Berengaria. Mrs Fderle. Gertrude's mother. will be on | the Macom and will be fivst to board the Berengaria to welcome “Trudy. Firehoats will give a “water salute #s the Macom returns from Quaran tine with the Channel swimmer. She | is scheduled to veach the Battery | RanNpALL H. H shortly hefore noon. 'Then. escorted | | by motor cycle. mounted and foot po- | | Houses and AG | lice and groups of various athletic clubs. she will be sent up Broadwav 1321 Connecticut Avenue Toilet Trio Send for Sam, To Cutionrs Laderateries. Bopt. R. Malden. 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Prening an Sunday 75¢ . 25¢ dB\'Gmll Sunday 50c 25¢ 15¢ 10c 14th and G 35¢ 10¢ ! will aide | Phelan and staff of | Was Held for Extradition on eve | hearing. | ading today by au inspec- | the | Furnished and Unfurnished By Season or Year INCORPORATED SPECIALIZING IN RENTALS PROPERTY MA STAR, WASHINGTON. [TALIAN SUFFRAGE |By New Decree, Women Will' ! Lose Ballot Before Using It. | All Elections Hit. By the Associated Press, ROME, August 26.—The Italian women may lose the right to vote before ever they have had a chance to cast a hallot. They won the right to vote at mu- nicipal elections at the last legisla- tive session of Parliament after many years’ siruggle. But now Fasclst decree probably will abolish all muniéipal elections. This decree, according to a semi-official statement, will be adopted at a meeting of the Council of Ministers next Tuesday. | The right of sufferage which the women lose is nominal, because the suffrage measure not only restrict- ed the women's right to vote in mu- nicipal elections, but allowed the privilege only to a very small pro- portion of women. Only women who might be styled “prominent, » “war widows” and the weve to have the right to vote, whi < plainly pointed out in the ative debates. was granted Tionoy” to certain deserving | of _won ther than_a PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temporary locatlon during construe- il tion of our new blde., 1004 E St. N.W. 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