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PRINCETON ORDERS (UIZ ON NEW CULT *‘Soul Surgeon,” Approved by Marie, Has College Club Clients, Students Complain. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October zious teachinge of a “soul surgeon, who came to the United States re- cently on the Leviathan with Queen Marie of Rumanis. and who has head- qQuarters in a mansion near Fifth ave- nue owned hy John D. Rockefeller, Jr., sre under investigation by a commit-| 1ea appointed by Dr. John Grier th ben, president of Princeton Univer- . Students at the university accuse the Student Vhiladelphian Soclety there of practicing “undesirable Buch- manism,” in accordance with the teachings of Dr. Frank Buchman, who was excluded from the Brinceton campus two vears ago. Dr. Buchman calls his philosophy “scientific Chris- ty \ino Will Investigate. Dr. Hibben has appointed a com- mittee of nine to investigate the so- ng out the Buchman. charge that ¥'s member »ed precepts of Dr. The undergraduates tnchmanism is glous inner nature through : zerated emotional excitement, too highly. sion of the socfety came up in con- g its annual ppeal fu\ oghe distributed to Oharity ciety is 100 years old. Dr, gBuchman s established hiouse Yn West Fifty-third stree test of Fifth avenue. It is s » leased to an independent which Dr. Buchman 1s not rission, of a mem- says that there are with his any of his ors and an describes as “normal, revived.” Christian- century Christi- Juge parties »sts spend week ends discu: free to smoke. ressed approval of while on ince Nlch religious Dr. Her son, one of in London olas, house par DIES FROM GANG ATTACK.| C. W. Campbell. Carpenter. Expires After Tabor Row. SAN FRANCISCO, October 23 () in the strike of unier ¢ open-shop _jobs here cceurred yesterday when C. W, Camghell, a nen-union carpenter, died from injuries recetved Thursday when o gang of men at h an iron bar. . another work- er, wap se aten. Both were working on a non-union job. 3 red @ union wrpenter, sailants. UROBERTE. Lol Séoretairy 2 TING OF THE be respons one othr wt ny ol fhan myself. BE RESPONSIBLE ted by _ans per oLy £ KOBER. * FOR Us Your Next Order | Printing-—awd be assured of quality oniptaess. 'I'hc National Capital Press 12101212 D ST N W, il NEVER DISAPPUINT PRINTING SUR EXPERIENCE SAVES YOU MONEY 11 Compans. A}PPLES the frd St Main CIDER ley View Cider Barrel, hoicac! € {rany pnonanue, 11 “oeiectad y e T CENE SR gar s in your Rring kegs for a e, turn £ onsi Solperinie 1o hards. right at 12 miles from dave _and et Cider and Apples for Halloween Reckdars Wineth Farm, 5 miles from i . C line on Ga. Ave. Pike. Cider made fresh Tuesdays and! f'hursdays, S0c per gal. Con- ners frec. N J-&-.We-mn.é.’_mp‘ 2% it iother et | rut | m-‘ your Halloween | School children in Rising City, Nebr., have just learned about \Vashlnxloll's voteless condition, and they avant to know the reason for it. Daniel E. Garges, secretary to the Board of District Commissioners, re- celved a letter yesterday from Miss Nadine Bemis, secretary of the senior class of the Rising City High School, asking an explanation. The secretary replied: THE EVENING Children in Little Nebraska Town Want To. Know Why Washington Can’t Vote, “The residents of the City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, are not given the privilege of voting because | STAR, WASHIN the District is not a State within the | meaning of the Constitution of the United States, and Congress I ue\m amended the Constitution give them the franchise.’ Miss Bemis also asked the names of members of the Supreme Court, and Mr. Garges listed them. 50 PRISON OFFICIALS INTEXAS ACCUSED Commission Chairman and Warden Charge Moonshining and Pardon Purchase. AUSTIN, Tex., October 23.—Sensa- tional charges involving conduct of, Texas State prisons under the ad- ministration of Gov. Mirlam A. Ferguson were made by witnesses who testified vesterday before the legislative committee investigating Texas State departments. Col. H. Walter Sayles, chairman of the State Prison Commission, charged at when S. G. Granberry was mun- »n farm at Eastland a life-termer actured whisky with Cranberry’s approval. The con- vict told him the liquor was sold and half the money went to Cran- on auditor, testi- s accounts 5, but m.n the money was fied he fol short §129. repaid. Cranberry ber of the by Gov. Ferguson, but the Senate failed to confirm him at the recent ion of the Legislature. . L. Speer of the State at Huntsville testified to occurrences in the prison death cham- ber preceding the execution of Frank and Lonzo Noel, negroes, for murder. Several witnesses given permission by Frank O'Rourke, secretary of the prison commission, to see the execu- tion, were “two-thirds drunk.” Speer said. Chaplain A. W. Watson was called upon by O'Rourke to pray for the condemned men. Speer con- tinued, but “the chaplain refused to pray for the second negro because of the action of witnesses.” Speer said he issued was appointed u mem- instructions { hermitted to enter t { out written permi { missioners. The warden also testified that “C. Putney, with a bad record and tenced’ for life for murder, gave O'Rourke $300 to get a pardon.” Put- nev still is in’ prison, the warden added. e death cell with- sion of two com- ASKS-COLOR EQUALITY IN SESQUI MANIFESTO National Equal Rights League Elects Three Capital Residents Among Officers at Philadelphia. By the Associuted Press. PHILADELPHIA, Calling on | together for October 23— i a new revolution, for national independence, but “American equality and ~American rights,” the National Kqua League, in annual demanded not “equal rights for . regardless of race or color. President Coolidge was urged to “re move the segregation of employes at Washington, led ton to repeal ated beach statutes, The action of the convention was set forth in ration of rights s violations o race right Re 1yn, the the " which characterized the Constitution all segregation, d of clvil nchisement r Miller, Brook- elected- president of league. Thomas H. B. Clurke rding secretary treasurer, all Real Estate Salesman Houses, Must have auto. A good eppor- J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 Before You Invest Investigate This Home Value 6 LARGE ROOMS WITH BATH HOT WATER HEAT CELLAR, ATTIC, ALL MODERN THIS IS A GRUVER BUILT HOUSE LOCATED WEST OF 14TH IN MOST DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD 1415 Shepherd St. N.W. Priced to Sell For Terms See Any Broker Or Call Col. 8392 OPEN FOR INSPECTION The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. NW. Desirable two and four room, kitchen, reception hall and bath apartments. | Unexcelled service and lo- cation. Rentals very rea- sonable. The Argonne © 16th & Columbia Rd. NW. tate Prison Commission | [atter the occurrence that no one be | “Colored America” to band | for | R A ! i | action,” | blocked ! husband, | cago, WRIGHT AGAIN FREE WHILE CHARGES FLY Architect and Dancer Seek Seclusion as Wife’s Counsel Asks Probe of Deaths. By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., October 23, —Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, and Mme. Olga Milanoff were at liberty on bond and in seclusion today pend- ing hearing of charges against them, but attorneys for Wright's estranged wife and the architect’s counsel con- tinued a_barrage of charges and counter charges. Harold Jackson of Chicago, at- torney for Mirlam Noel Wright, said he would request an investigation into deaths at_\Wright's .home in Spring Grebn, W charged to a crazed negro who ran amuck and burned the architect’s $80,000 bunga- He said he would go before authorities at Dodgeville, : in the next few days to press his de- mands. Counsel Charges Persecution. W. M. Nash, Wright's counsel, countered with a decfaration that Jackson's, statements were “only a part of a plan to persecute Mr. Wright.” “Mrs. Wright, the wife of architect, who abandoned him long ago. is only attempting, or her attorneys are attempting, to obtain by threats and duress what they know they cannot obtain by legal Nash asserted. Included in seven deaths mentioned by the Chicago attorney, were those of Mrs. Mamah with whom Wright eloped in and her two children. The slain by the ncgro who set fire to Wright's home. s show that four men were & me time, the 1909, were * | besftle it. estate and another & Wright in his architect The negro, Julian Carlton, w for the slayings, but died in jail. Wright and Mme. Milanoff were re- leased yesterday on $15.000 bond pend- ing hearing on charges of being, fugitives from justice, set for October , and Mann act charges, October Tate yesterday Mme noff an effort by her d ced Vladmir Hinzenberg of Chi- to obtain custody of their 9 year-old daughter, Svetlana, who was found with Wright and Olga in a cottage near here Wednesday night. The architect and his companion, with their 8-month-old infant, were in seclusion at a hotel. FARM LOAN RATE CUT. ST. LOUI duction in_interest I‘ixlf‘ loans from 5% 10 5 per cent, effective November 1, w announced last night by the St. Louis Federal Land Bank, which operates in Ilifnols, M souri and Arkans This follo similar reductions by the Omaha and Wichita Land Bank An increasingly large busin the ability to the bank’s honds of 4.15 as reasons for | President Paul ven § reduction by {*:%:BOOKS BOUGHT =" ‘Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 5116. \BIG BOOK SHOP,933 G St.N.W. | WANTED Sales Manager Business Properties Department f the larg ton, and hene a man of un character, Basis of compensation—Sal- und Commission We will require sual ability and held in strictest confidence. Address Box 147-H, Star A A ngh Class APARTMENT For Lease Apartment “E” 1155 16th St. N.W. Containing a reception hall, parlor, living room, 4 master bedrooms, din- ing room, kitchen, but- ler’s pantry and laundry. Also 5 servants’ rooms, including dining room and bath. Exceptionally large rooms and ample closet space, also service ele- vator. -+ 15th & Penna. Ave. XTI TEE TR R E RS X X Y -1 s and | | { } Borthwick Cheney, | - | w I I | i NGTON, IFACED HUGE SHARK, SAYS MARY GARDEN ® 342 4. A.A. Clubs But Man-Eater, She 'Con-! fesses, Was Dead—Her New Opera to Cause “Riot.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORFK Garden, opera singer, 3 Aquitania vesterday with the informa- tion of a ientific research she had made 1A which lends color to the theor: Jonah must have been “sitting pretty’” during his | wellknown sea voyuge as SUDEICArgo | to a whale. : It was a man-eating shark, quite satisfactorily defunct at the time, with which Miss Garden carried on her expertments, but e findings would no doubt have been the same had there been a whale present for her to work on. “I had a glorious vacation,” sald. “Most of the time at my villa at Beaulieu on the Mediterranean. One day I was about to plunge dn for @ swim with my two dogs, when I sighted a man-eater within four feet| of me. I called off the dogs and the gardener killed the shark. I put my arm down his throat and it felt like a smooth white velvet cushion.’ she Weight Down to Minimum. Miss Garden called attention to the fact that she weighed only 118 pounds, “less than ever in my life. “How do I do thi she ked her- self when none of the reporters asked her quick enough. “Well, I do some- thing that few other women can do. | I resist gorgeous dinne 3 1 Told that Mar + Metropoli- tan opera star, d arrived several S hair still unbobbed, | stamped her foot and ! uncontrollable anger. | she shouted, “and sq | are all (n(nl‘r women who wear thelr | hair long. Go to the theate nd ob- serve the microbes in the hair of | women who haven't had it bobbed.” Brings Ultra Modern Opera. Miss Garden brought back ‘with her the score and libretto of a new opera, “Judith,” In which e will sing the leading role in the forthcoming Chi- z0 opera season. | The singer ad . opera critics to get their pencils dugger sharp for Judith,” the music for which was | composed by Honegger and the words | written by Morax. “It's o ultra modern and difficult to sing,” she said, “that there'll be a riot. Salome is like a nrusery rhyme The new opera- i: dapted ¢ from the Biblical story.” absolute] LYNCHING CASE CAUSES ARREST OF EIGHT MEN, Officers at Douglas, Ga Are Seek-l ing Seven Others Indicted in Death of David Wright. By the Ascociated Pross. men were & connection with the lynching weeks ago of David Wright, man, as the slayer of Mrs. Zelphie Rollins of Douglas. Seven others were indicted Thursday and officers are seeking them. Maj. Brown, held on a charge of murder since last August for alleged participation in the lynching, goes to | trial soon. A heavy guard was placed around the jail Thursday night after an attempt by his wife to liberate him. Mrs. Brown, who is a sister of Wright's victim, will be arrested. = e a_ white Workmen unearthed near Inverness, nd, recently a stone which 18 ved to be the Broad tioned in very old charters. 1333 D. 1926. War on Hit-and-Run Driver Is Declared C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER $1,400,000 TIRE FABRIC MILL TO BE CLOSED Salmon Falls Manufacturing Co., in Business for 104 Years, to Be Sold—Many Workers Affected. By tho Assoclated Press. BOSTON, October 23.—The %lmon; | Falls Manufacturing Co., at Sn!man: Falls, N. H., will be closed. sold and the assets Hq\lldnled when present or- ' ders are filled, it was made kno\\s yesterday. The company, cupllull:; rat $1,400,000, was engaged in : e | manufacture of tire fabrics and Wl )T):: running at capacity employed 6 g | workers. The company was orgflnlzet | | 104 years ago for the manufacture ¢! oducts. ‘“‘"l?}lxi"\':lrmge of Salmon Falls, num- ! hering about 1,000 inhabitants, count- | ed the mills as virtually its only in- dustry. The factory, the tenement houses and one hotel are owned by | the company. { In ns‘l:h-ng for authority to close \ the mill the directors said that for six business on tire fabrics had ey unprofitable War on the “hit-and-run” driver was declared today by the Amerl- can Automiobile Association on be- half of its 842 affillated clubs. The ¥Ktatement stressed '‘“the need of an organized campaign by motorists generally to do away with this species of lawlessness and cowardice. Drivers were urged to pursue “hit-and-run” motorists in “an en- deavor to apprehend them. or, at least, ascertain their license num- bers.” Drivers also were counseled to reduce “this hysterical practice by education as to the utter, hopeless stupldity of it.” Canadian, 106, Celebrates. VANCOUVER. British Columbia, tober 23 (#).—Charles “Dad” Quick, | probably Canada’s oldest white inhab- | been almost uniforml: itant, celebrated his 106th birthday yes- DUCK SHOOTING terday. Messages from Lord Willing- Finest Location on Wicomico River don, governor general of Canada, and Hon. R. Randolph Bruce, lieutenant Address Box 28-H, Star Office governor of British Columbia, offering congratulations, were recetved. Entertain in your modern suite at fashionable 1616 16th S JUST ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE Automatic oil heating system, electric refrigeration, * automatic ventilating system, soundproof cor- ridors, 24-hour service. ONE ROOM AND BATH T FIVE KOOMS AND WO BATHS Phone North 1600—or DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON Rental Agents i3 Main 1512 to $135 1013 15th St. Two Exceptional Home Values 1722 Upshur Street Street The Best Value in a A Semi-detached Home Detached Home West of Sixteenth Street West of Sixteenth Street 1725 Taylor Contains eight large and spacious rooms, two tiled baths, hardwood floors throughout, exceptional kitchen with every appointment, large light cellar with servants’ toilet and wash tra thirty-gallon automatic torage heater, lot 3114x136 feet with stone retaining wall. Three Built—Two Sold eight rooms, two tiled baths, hardwood floors throughout, spacious kitchen, large light cellar with servants’ toilet and wash trays, thirty- gallon automatic storage heater, open fireplace, large attic, large lot. Seven Built—Five Sold Containing Open for Inspection Until Eight P.M. FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 Twelfth Street Northwest Main 352-353 D R Members of The Operative Buliders” Ass'n T is only by comparison that the real worth of these Truly Beautiful Early American Colonial Homes can be appreciated— For they represent the finest that Tradition and Modern Construction Offer. Exquisite, approved design, modern scientific construc- tion, and appointments that are seldom found in homes of a much higher price. They contain 8 rooms, an open fireplace (4 bedrooms), 2 baths, one with shower; double rear porches, a front living porch and’large, airy basements. They are priced at $16,500. INGRAHAM STREET Tfiia-Sunple House Is Always Open for Inspection Apartment House for Sale On one of Washington’s finest boulevards, showing an income of 15%, located on a corner in a section of rapidly enhancing values. This property can be purchased for $75,000. Tele- phone our office for further information. L€ BreuninGer & Soxs Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. After 5 P.M. Call Mr. Brockson, Adams 2095 See the Electric Home 522 Rittenhouse St. N.W. An average home which contains the most re- cent electrical devices for your service, safety, comfort and content. Open 10 A M. to 10 P.M. Until October 31st Or take “Takoma Drive out 16th St. through Colorado Ave. Georgin Ave. cars or 14th St. cars marked Park” to Rittenhouse St. 1430 K St. N.W. For Lease Masonic* Temple Auditorium Also Several Office Rooms Second Floor 13th, N. Y. Ave. and H Sts. N.W. Auditorium h a s about 11,000 square feet floor space exclu- sive of balcony and basement. Second floor con- tains assembly room of about 2,000 square feet and two rooms about 500 feet each. Unusual large parking ace. Low Rental for Term Lease Walter A. Brown 1400 H St. N.W Phone Main 1653 All-Night. Parking Need Not Bother You—Run Your Car Into a Warm Electric Lighted Garage—Walk Upstairs Into Your Kitchen “Garage in Your Cellar” $500 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT 16th ST. NORTHWEST Hemlock St. at Alaska Ave. N.W. ive Out 16th Street P Walter Reed Hospital tc {emlock St. N.W. Open Every Dav and Eveninz at your door All the beauties and pleasures of Potomac Park—with extreme convenience to downtown Wash- ington and Government Depart- ments! RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS York Ave., 22nd and C Sts. N.W Two Rooms, Breakfast Room, Kitchen and Bath $70 10 875 $47.50 One Room, Breakfast Room, Kitchen and Bath $50 & $55 $40 & One Room, Kitchenette g and Bath $42.50 BUILT-IN BEDS IN SOME SUITES W H WEST COMPANY Founded 1894 916 Fifteenth Street—Main 9900