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Receiver #81 “Earle WILLIAM L. HOUSTON. Receiver, 616 _F_Street N.W. #HE CECEBRATED CIDPE DARREL WIC 1y until Decem L be open d: ber 20th: all cider ml'k p" ehojce apples: hour out Frederick 3 - Ni 4 E hR fi:OA\'StIhBL d‘ T o kg Sk nning. D’ C CE 18 HEREBY, GIVEN THAT 1 AM 2 1offer agwclated, with the Council Bevle ine, “u%lnu&n D. C.. BENEDN LIN. 1640 B st ._Washington dents Foracocd 1 body other than ontracted by any ) i, Sixned) Lieut: 'CHARLES MU TWILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DILL 7 contracted by ersonail SEORGE V. D bt we *THIS 1S TO_AD THE PUBLI¢ Real Estate. Office of J. Edward Lewis AND H. H. Bergmann Have Been Consolidated Fflective November 1, 1927. Whe business will be congducted under the name of J. EDWARD LEWIS At 620 F Street N.W. s ) B Si. MAISOD ; 4206 Wisconain Ave. N, and Ice Creai terer. e e Cleveland SOBD. s APPLES, SWEET CIDER 8 gy g Vg g g Siavman Winesap., Biack “Twix and Fork Tmporial apples, The ¢ gound: rive. hand-picked anpl 13° Make Weekly Trips —r Phifadelphia, Wiimingts ® ao oo fork. SMITH'S THANSYRH Eitl p POWER'S INN- CRARGES NEV LN * BELS ATHESH Assooiation’s _ Criticist of Forthcoming Movie Produc- tion Answered by Will Hays. By eumnddzd Press. NEW; YQRK,. November 12. tacklig a fortheoming film which presumed to‘link atheism -with im- morality, the American Asscciation for the Adyancement of Atheism has drawn " @ . reply. from Will lays, czar of - the movies, in which Mr. yays the proposal to éstimate | Haxa God Irom the movies “is equivalent to asking us to bolt the stars from the: Heavens.” 1 * Charles "Smith, preésident of the Athefsts’ - organization heard that CerHl B, De:Mille had in preparation a film in svhich a young woman's ruin - wag_caused ' by her abandon- ment of orthodox religion, He wired a protest. to Mr. de Mille, concluding, “should you proceed to foster prej) udice agalnst us we shall every- where protest showing of the fllm. l{cllilous propaganda is out of place in the movies.” Sharp’ Réply Forwarded. Mr, de Mille sent a sharp telegram in reply in ‘which he set forth the right ot moving picture producers to be, thelr own judges of what they produge.. Mr. Smith then sent copies of the telegram with a second letter of' protest. to “'Will Hays, who :is an elder in the Presbyterian Church and holds several other church offices. Mr, Hays replied: “The motion plcture, of course, never can be used for propaganda. “Building upon their faith in a Crwatof, and in a God of justice and megcy, men huve established certain codes.af conduct, pursuance of which tends -ta -develop . the happiness, peace and comfort of their. fellow men.. These codes, these thoughts, are inseparable from religion; rather than see the .motion picture, by the _elimination- of God from it (which would be-utterly -unnatural) used to discourage "the religion from which these " ideals ‘of right living and of right ‘thinking spring, I would pre- fer to see the motion picture utterly destroyed. “The .motion picture, I may add, is concerned’ with drama, and drama is concerned with whatever man does. Potentially, everything touching man —his thoughts, his ideals, ideas, as- pirations, his ambitions—is motion plcture material. To ask us to elim- inate God and man’s belief in God, therefore, is to ask us to eliminate one of the most profound .urges in man— the spiritual urge. Such ‘is unthink- able Likened to Barring Sunshine. “In fact, to ask us to eliminate God from motion pictures is equivalent to asking that sunshine be barred from the playgrounds: where emaciated, ill- kept children of the tenements find a moment of respite and happiness. It is equivalent to asking us to blot the stars from the heavens because men may look at them and dare to ask themselves, as Napoleon did of his fel- low voyagers into Egypt, ‘But, who, gentlemen, made all these? “We could net do it if we wanted to. God is in every art, in every laud- avle - ambition,” in every worthy achlevement. God is in laughter and In drama and in beautiful landscapes, and- it is in a genuine spirit of rever. ence.that God is In our wholesome pleasyres and our wholesome enter- ml‘g_r:’senl. “The motion picture industry ha: not been without its faults. Mfimke: Who have.at heart the best interests of the industry and of the great pub- lic citizenship respect for the ethics and the codes that man, out of his faith in a creator and a goal to life, has bred and cherished.” Says Hays Misunderstood. “Mr. Hays misunderstood my letter,” said Mr. Smith. “I did not ask him to eliminate God from the movies. What we objected to was the presen- tation of Atheism as an ally of immo- rality. ‘We are not immoral, and we do not’ preach immoral beliefs. We believe “we ~should come under ‘the protection of Mr. Hay’s recent manifes- 6 in’ which’ he forbade the production of any film offensive to the religion or beliefs of any. particular group of per- sons. If this film appeayrs as it has been outlined to us we will fight it to the limit.” The Assoclation for the Advance- ment of Atheism is nationally -organ- ized, and, according to its officials, has chapters in 25 colleges. - (Covyrieht. 1927.) —— INDIAN. BARBECUE. MARKS POWWOW AT HASKELL as Feature of Foot pafl Game. Chiet, 90, Presides. By 'the Associated Press. LAWRENCE, Kans.,, November 12. —Indian barbecued steaks, squaw bread and black coffee was the menu for some 3,000 Indians and palefaces at the second annyal home-coming and g:wwnw at Haskell Institute here to- Y. Long thin strips-of meat were carved from 2,500 pounds of steér quarters and laid across long curved grates to roast in Indian fashion. Chiet White Cloud, 90, of the Towas, presided over the barbecue, under the supervision of A. C. Scott, for 22 years 2 Haskell faculty member, and aided by a corps of Cheyenne and Winne- bago braves. i .- The foot ball game between Haskell and Loyola: of Néw Orleans provided the climax of the.celebration this aft. ernoon. Sz h —e—— FEMINIST MOVEMENT BLAMED FOR WORLD WAR Hungarian Premier Says Strife Could Have Been Evaded Had France Kept Pace. Dy the Amsoclated Press. . BUDAPEST, Hungary, November 12. ~—The feminist movement was blamed in the Hungarian parliament today for the World War. Count Bethlen, the premier, sald: that had ‘the French people kept pace“with other countries, it 1s probable the war céuld have been avolded. He warhily ‘subscribed to |sear that the feminist movement, “by undermining family life and establish- ing the one-child principle, had en- | feebled all countries. | “The newspapers and the stage,” he said, ‘“glorify free love. Modern woman iy an article of luxury; the | whole modern life is a death dance.” ———- Will Address Legion Service. Special Dispatch, to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, Va., November 12. Chaplain. F. Rixey'of Fort Washing- ton, Md., will' deliver the principal ad. dress_tomorrow for the Warren Post No. 63, Amerlean Legion, Armistice day anniversary services, which will be_held in the Murphy Opera House. All the ministers of the town will take part .in the .program. Receipts A8 ‘rederick Blvd., between town. Come and en- r in comfort. = Rooms ng water. from the supper given by the ladies of the Presbyterlan Church amounted to §140. ‘ 8,000 Attend Annual Home-Coming | the view - expressed by Deputy Hus-| Fraternity Speva'ke'l‘j ] JUSTICE_HARLAN F. STONE. _ [ALPHA DELTA PHI TO CONVENE HERE Annual Meeting of Fraternity Will Take Place De- cember 28-30. The ninety-sixth annual convention of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity will be held here December 28, 29 and 30, according to an announcement by the General Council. Several hundred delegates from 27 chapters in the United States and Canada will come here for the ses- sions, to_be held in the Willard Hotel. Alumni members frora this and nearby cities will join in the convention. Large delegations are expected from Baltimore, ~ Philadelphia and New | York. Justice Harlan . Stone of -the United States Supreme Court, who is president of the fraternity, will open the convention officially with an ad- dress of welcome. The convention is being sponsored by the Washington Graduate Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi. Arrangements are being made by a general com- mittee, headed by Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries, canon of the Washington Cathedral, as general _ chairman. Howard S. Le Roy of 725 Fifteenth street is executive secretary and Sidney E. Kent, 1733 DeSales street, is treasurer. Other members of the general com- mittee are Grosvenor H. Backus, Maj. John A. Crane, Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley, rector of St. Stephen's Yipisco- pal Church; C. C. Glover, jr:, H. Tudor Morsell, Roland R. Riggs and Odell S. Smith. Those in charge of arrangements except between 200 and 300 delesates to assemble for the convention. Each chapter of the fraternity is entitled to send three official delegates, and these groups will be upplemented by other members of the fraternity de. sirous of taking part in the annual conclave. Preliminary plans for the conven- tion were discussed at a meeting of thecommittee. Friday afternoon. o LLOYD GEORGE DENIES BRITISH PROSPERITY | Declares. in Campsigu“lpee_ch That Trade Balance Has Cm- -pletely Disappeared. By the Associated Press. g2 SOUTHEND ON SEA, England, No- vember 12.—In a campaign speech, countering the recent claim of the chancellor of the exchequer, Winston Churchill, that British trade was im. proving, former Premier Lloyd George today-put the position of British trade as being in a very sad plight. If the country were progressing, as Mr. Churchill claimed, it was the ad- vance of a treadmill, said Mr. Lloyd George. “You walk without advanc- ing, and if you slacken, you are flung back and hit on the head,” he said. “Trade records of the last 10 months,” continued the former -prem- ier, “prove that Great Britain's trade balance has completely disappeared, and I challenge any body to deny it. Immense tracts of the world's popu- lated territory are closed to British trade, including Russia and the great. er art of China, and the cotton trade never was so bad, probably since the American Civil War.” Blaming the government policy for closing Russia, and contending that nations should not ask for a Sunday school certificate before trading with a country, Mr. Lloyd George exclalm: ed: “Why. Great Britain has been trading with cannibals! It was the 'i]mmre that opened up cannibal traf- | . | COLLAR MAKER SUED. Wife Brings Action to Enforce Maintenance Agreement. CHICAGO, November 12 (#).—Hec- tor B. Gillespie, vice president of Cluett Peabody & Co., collar manufac- turers, was named defendant in a suit for enforcement of specfic perform- ance filed in Superior Court in-behalt of his wife, Mrs. Amy H. Gillesple of Wood Cliffe, N. J. The suit s to force him to abide by the terms of a contract of separate maintenance by which the wife said she was to receive $4,500 a year. She said he made only two monthly {m,\tvmynms after the contract was made a | Quality—Service Per Ton W. A. Egg ....$14.25 W. A. Chestnut, $14.50 W. A. Stove ...$15.00 W. A. Pea.....$11.50 W. A. Buckwh’t, $7.50 Pccahontas Egg, $10.50 New River Egg, $10.50 RADIANT Stove or Egg.......$850 || Coke, Nut or Egg— $10.50 J. Edw. Chapman 37N St. N. North 3610 Largest Rail Terminal Facllities | | | vesterday AT FORENVDY HELDATCATEDRAL Body of Guatemalan Minister Plgced in Crypt of New 'Cathedral Chapel. Impressive funeral services, attend- cabinet officérs, members of the diplo- matic ‘corps and high government offi- clals -and personal friends, were held fn Bethlehem Chapel of | Washington Cathedral far Senor Don ! Francisco Sanchez-Latour, late Minis: ter of Guatemala to the United States. Immediately following the services the body- was-taken to the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea and placed in the crypt ‘there,'to remain until the light |crulser U.S. S. Memiphis takes-it to | Guatemala for ‘burfal. This is the first time the chapel has been used. The - Minister's widow was accom- panied at.the services by his brother, Delfino Sanchez-Latour, consul general of Guatemala at New York. Embassles and legations had their flags . at half-mast in haonor of the diplomat and the Pan-American Union was closed for the day. Dean Conducts Rites. Very Rev. G.-C. F. Bratenahl, dean of the cathedrai, conducted brief serv- ices at the home, 1521 New Hamp- shire avenue, at 9:45 o'clock. Follow- ing these, the body was placed on a calsson and escorted by a squadron of cavalry ‘from Fort Myer to the cathe- dral- Services there were at 11 o'clock. The casket; -draped ' with the light blue and white flag of his native Guatemala, was taken into the chapel by six Army non-commissioned offi- cers. The honorary pallbearers were: Senor Dr. Ricardo, J. Aifaro, the Minister of Panama: Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, the Minister of Costa Rica; Gov, Angus W. McLean of North Carelina, Everett Sanders, secretary: to ~President Coolidge; Dr. L. S. Rowe, director general of the Pan-Amerfean Union, with the assist- ant director, E. Gill-Borges; Repre- sentative Fred "A. Britten of Illinois, Capt. Thomas B. Byrd of Richmond, Va., Capt A. Stopford, naval attache at ‘the British embassy, who was the Minister’s - schoolmate in England; Milton C. Elfiott and Charles P. Light. Members ‘of the Latin American diplomatic service acted as ushers. Bishop “James E. Freeman officiated at the rites; “assisted by Dean Brate- nahl. Chopin’s funeral march was played - on-the argan and the hymn “Nedrer, My God.to Thee"” was rend- ered as-part of the music of the serv- fces. » Body Placed in Chapel. Beautityl floral wreaths from the illustrious of the land bore witness to the-esteem in which the Minister was Weld. Decorations ‘of many colors in uniforms_of military and naval at- taches of many nations with gold braid furnished a touch of color amid jolemnity. m:\':enm(hoy services in Bethlehem Chapel were at an end, and the Presi- dent-and- his:party, with his cabinet officers, and many of -the notables had depafted, the funeral procession wended its way to the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea, where Bishop Freeman sald the last prayers. Grouped around the casket on the chapel floor and the 12 teps leading down into the chapel were the par- ticular friends of the Minister, Then the party withdrew and Senor Don Francisco Sanchez-Latour’s body was. Jowered into -the crypt of the vaulted chapel, with ‘its: deép red car- pets, to await its-journey home. WIFE OF MAYOR ASKS DIVORCE IN TOLEDO Failure to Provide Charged in Suit Which May Be Won With- out Contest. By the Associated Pre; TOLEDO, Ohfo, November 12.—A divorce sult charging neglect was filed here today against Fred J. Mery. mayor of Toledo, by his wife, Mrs. Loulse R. Mery. In her' petition Mrs. Mery alleged her -husband frequently told her he did not 16ve her and that he refused to provide for her when she was ill. ‘Thé mayor has lived at a downtown hotel apart from his wife for nine months. He indicated he would notJ contest the action. e LAWYER WINS APPEAL. SANTA .FE, N. Mex., November 12 (®).—Former Gov. A. T. Hannett was restored to the-practice of law today when District Judge H. A. Kiker ruled the State Board of Bar Commissioners exceeded its authority in pronouncing a year's suspension. Mr. Hannett was suspended by the bar commissioners for charges made in his newspaper against District Judge Reed Holloman, which the board held he could not substantiate. Judge ‘Kiker held -that the section of the State law which gives the board wer to d_is_unconstitutional. SR085 METAL 2B ' Tin Roofs—Concreting Roofs_Pajnted—Gntter & Spout. 'h"&mhulr GTONEBRAKE ‘820-n2 One of Our Many Nationally ed by Presient and Mrs. Coolidge, | Chapel Where Gixa_texpalan Minister’s Body Lies Was Named for Noted Saint . An offieial description-gf the cr::& of St. Joseph'of Afimghtea in W ington' Cathedral iwas*iséued by’ the authorities: 'there yestétaay, ssimul= taneously with its first ‘use, *to’ re- ceive temporarity-the body‘of the hte Minister of Guatemala, ; Senor Don, Francisco SanchézLatour. . i ' This _déscription -follows: ' “Thet! ‘Chapel of Saint Joseph of. Arlmmhq': which oecuples, the space beneath 't crossing between the four huge piers (more than 24 feet in diameter), which are ultimately to support the t of the central tower, {8 i the Torm of, Greek cross: Tt {8! approxlnp._tlpu 60 feet long and 60 ‘feet wide.', The height from the- floor to vanltedceily ing is approximately 24 feet. . .. “There are historical, . sentimeéntal and religious symbolieal : reasons for| naming this chapel after Saint’ Josaph of Armathea.. In ‘the first place’ it will be remembered’ that Joseph of Arimathea was - the ‘rich man’ who gave up his" garden sepluchre as a place for emtombment of the crucified Christ. 3 . & “Then the -abbey Churchvof St. Peter and St. Paul In Glastonbury, England, after which . Washingten Cathedral .akes its ume. waa started in the “little, lonely church of days of yore,” bufit by, Joseph of vArima- thea, who came there in-the first ceh- FILIPINO WORKERS FLEE LABOR STRIFE Islanders, Fearing Resentment of Whites, Abandon Search for Work in West. By the Associated Press. YAKIMA, Wash.,, November 12 Alarmed by talk of growing opposition toward their-efforts to gét other em- ployment now that the fruit harvest- ing season is over, Filipino workers continued ’their exodus from the Yakima Valley today. Estimates were that betwéen 50 and 500 had left since some of the white workers intimated their presence was not_desirable. _ Fearing a_mob attack, eleven Fili- pinos were sheltered at the Sunnyside, Wash., jail last night. When the Islanders were. freed from the jail today, most of them left town, e STORMS DAMAGE SPAIN. MADRID, November 12 (). —Storms du.‘ng the past few days have caused consid~ruble damas o in the vicinity of Santander, Alicante, Malaga, and Can Fernando. A 'oss of a half million pesetas ,$85,000) is estimated to have ozeurred at Coruna. I:.rinlng abgve and, beyond this short P Gugy.of the Jhristian era. In Wash- Wflm&?firh‘;nsmm: 18- gturdy "4 - svlon’ o’ the famous: Glas- o1 ‘.'m en 5P g,?axc‘mllng to ley 4 1 Joseph , of ‘Arimathea’s R hienTha thchat:mio. the ground upon, his arrival in Britain and which took rpot,” flourished .und had a mir- aculous Chr! asg Llossoming. - ;t"’u t}: ».Clh?nel t:lt stahhg'.lmlenf; eg, J¢Ing at:the’ foot of Wlkmi Qo in' -Excelsis Tower, tells us thet this mortal life is.not all. 'lae‘ smaller giers in this chavel, with theit capitals “¢arrying the vaulted Hng, "symbolize this 1nortal iife, whieh, However beautiful, has its end- Ing- here.' The- huge circular piers piercing’ through .the vaulted eceiling recafl 30 ug, that there 13 eternal life lite, even,as the groat rower will rise out -¢f @nd 2hove this crypt. This thought has heen kebt constantly in mind by the-aechitects in the design- mfin?‘f the Chapel of Saint Joseph of Al thea, . velve steps lead down Inte the chapel floor from' the crypt cerridors. In,this, ‘there is the suggestion that we- all must descend .into the valley of ‘the shadow of death before we can attain the joy of the life smmortal. . “Eyentually the cathedral;authori. ties~hope t0 hava the wall surfaces of the chapel frescoed in color.” VIENNA COMMUNISTS MARK'ANNIVERSARY Birthday of Republic Celebrated " by Thousands in Red Parade. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, November 12.—A qua:li>r of:a million Socialists and Commur " s bearing red banners and placards, the me. with red jrnations in their but- tin~holes and the women with flowers in the hair. paraded the Ringstras . te 1y in celebra.ion of the tenth anni- v sary of the republic. H-:1reds of bands played the “Internationale.” event was not heeded by mem- b.rs of < her poli "~al parties. Presi- dent ““ichael Hainie:h received the co..gratulations of Parliament and the diplomatic corps at ‘e chancllery. The customary massing of troop.s in the Hofburg Square was abandoned, the regiments parading at their bar- racks. k i ITALIAN CARDINAL DIES. PALERMO, Sfeily, November 12 (#).—Cardinal Lualdi, Archbishop of Palermo, died here today. (Cardinal Lualdi was born at Milan August 12, 1858, and was created and proclaimed cardinal on April 15, 1907.) 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LOUIS, November 12.—A defi- nite program of action for develop- ment of inland waterways and flood prevention will be drafted at the ninth annual .convention of the. Mississippi Valley Assoclation here Monday and Tuesday, President James E. Smith said today. “The Mississippl Valley needs a sub- stantial. adequately financed flood pre- vention plan, a Federal plan suf- ficiently -comprehensive to secure the tull'and complete development. of the Nalion's entire water resource,” Smith Delegates from 26 states are ex- pected to attend. S| ers will in- clude . Herbert H : §ecrotary oOf Commerce; Dwight' Datis, Secretary of War: Gen. Jehn'J. hing., Maj. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, chiet of Engl- neers, and United States Senators James A. Reed and Harry B. Hawes ot Missouri, and J. T. Robinson of Arkansas. Mistaken Valuation. From the New York Herald Tribune. 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