Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1927, Page 26

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.26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT( D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. SCIENCE LIMITED ~ |League Sponsors |SGHOOL BOARD WINS s S VICTORY POST ELECTS. | [ i i s Members of the committee are Mrs. | — Film Designed to | SUPPORT OF CITIZENS | fii. ¥ oo, oiert oty |chartes 3 Kaighe 3a Crosen) A. Robbins, Magnus Schmidt and H Commander. End War in World — 3. Fiton % oo b S % i ‘A resolution was adopted instruct X - - Towa Circle Defends’ Directors, De- | Robbins fo write a letter to f or.the year | ! P By the Associated Press ; R rict Commissioners thanking |2t @ meeting in Woodme bl i L(,;D::;_'m.,,“,“,:,.\. 26.—"The ploring Criticisms—Move them for the new lights along Rhode | G4 1: s follows G ! m IY n World War and After” is the title ""'j‘"“ avenue, 28 ; commander, Charles ) | Dr. Driesch Sees Mortal Man| o ‘a fim produced under the aus. for Consolidation. Mrs. " Thomipson S I S L pices of the League of Nations, g | 2 il o »f a |third vice commander. George B N 10th, llth, F and G Streets g 1 hich is being shown here. P ~ - - " Y t dison Hill: financ Unable to “Put Finger : Sk The Iowa Circle Citizens’ Assocta-|committee on . the | Clark: adjutant, Madi i igebnssnniy ke i g e o tion at a meeting in the lecture hall idents in 8 terri. | officer, William Opitz; chaplain 44 ) rove eir la neth Bukker ser nt-at-arms, on God. historical facts and_to point out [of the Northminster l‘resh_\'mr\nn‘;ml to improve their lawns this|TEIR BMERCC e G how the League of Nations is tr& | Church last night adopted a resolution | an: publicity officer, Raymond B ing to free the world from the | . : | Burke By the Associated Press catstrophe of war in the future. ' s 1] The drum corps of the post gave a CHICAGO. January 26.- Special attention is drawn in the 4 . itizens | - | concert following the meeting. Harlan | will never be able to put its finger g‘f"l‘“ the League mediation in dif- riticize the board Sues for $10000 Damages. Wood was named chairman of tk i0d, the chasm between the lculties between Finland and he resolution was introduced by | . . membership committee and the spiritual being too Sweden and between Greece and T e g it Pyl | 'The American Jce Company was | 1 by the mind of man. | Bulgaria School ation of the District | sued yesterday for $10,000 damages aitor ot ~—— R nplaining organi- | for alleged personal injuries by Alice : b ortiwestern | Merchant Adjudged Bankrupt. |zt d he had qult | Malone, 1101 New Jersey avenue - Justice Bailey of the District Su-|pone oy & delonate 1se 1t Is teo | Southeast. 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Morris Wampler and Leonard |J| "Bring or encio-e this ad wi o 5. | Ben ad¥ Osnsclous Mielig bankrupt. | organizations, so they might function Biock. “We are conscious beings, ed out in b went for absolt l —— the general public with important « » have more than freedom of wil ciousness W t the power to decide, to change] anything, would be a cruel luxury. On the other hand conscience of the ! hat we are doing right or ~ 4 at we can feel sorry, is an argument aghinst absolute liberty ‘1 or freedom of the human mind.” \ Hypnotism and coueism, Dr. Driesch said, are firmly esta ed in science. 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