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NEW FORCE ENTERS HORSE SHOW WAR Anti-Cruelty Society Head| Joins Battle Against Dis- play in Chicago. Br the Associated Pross 0, November 24 Irene Castle McLaughlin, who precipitated the tail-set debate that | has descended on the Chic Fhow, deserted the horses a hockey | Rame last the combat continued avith of war on the Na- gional Horse Association by John J. Abhott, t of the iocal Anti-Cruelty to Society. | Abbott wate horses in the ying last fterward exam Sned each “Device of Tortare™ First. | JMowing this he said that, while he case of the horse shown at the the tail set, due to long usage, cansed no discomfort. it was vice of torture” when first ap- | Although a de presid; Anim: od and its st i Fhow Probahly *a d plied. A= to his fight with the Horse Show | Association, Mr. Abbott said | “We will demand judges who will | yecog beauty of a! horse’s tail rather than the awkward. | unnatural positions in which they are Cow Pony Banished. A concerted arose from the hundreds in the e at the first | event of last performance | when Aviat ska cow pony, ridden by his mistress, Eleanor Getzen- daner, tipped the har on his first h-m‘ in the tonch-and.j nished from the blast. The mustang captured he hearts of the show watchers, and after his spectacular | Jeaps of Tuesday nicht, when he cap- | tured the ribbon and cleared | every obstacle by three and four feet, | was a prime favorite to win last | an ndier and his rider have | Aviator's exit, Miss America, | . Kans., Cavalry School | by Capt. Waters, won | the event, CHURCH BODY PLANS | CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL ; Council Aims to Present Recital | in Capital Next i Spring. TWashington will have a special fes- | tival of music next Spring, according | to an announcement by the Wash- ington Church Music Council. This decision was reached at a meeting held at the studin of Adolf Torovsky.| choirmaster of the Church of the| Epiphany. when it was voted that the success of the civic massed concert | Jast May, given under the joint au-| spices of the District of Columbia | Federation of Music Clubs and the Washington Church Music Council, made such a plan seem feasible. Last year John Finley Williamson, director of the Westminster Choir of | Dayton, Ohio, conducted the special | program of the civic massed concert, in which 790 Washington singers par- ticipated and which was particularly notable for the co-operation of many church choirs of varied denomina- tions and the local Federation of Mu- sic Clubs to aid in its success. The committee on plans is headed hy Ruby Smith Stahl, director of the choir at the President’s church. the | First Congregational Church. Others on the committee are Imogens Ire. Jand, Mrs. Charles G. McRoberts, Thomas Moss, Dr. Edwin N, C. Barnes and Mr. Torovs It now is negotiating with an out- of-town director and getting other ar- | rangements under way. | MEXICAN TOUR PLANNED | FOR 150 U. S. EDITORS| Newspaper Men to Be Invited on| Trip to Promote Good Will Between Nations. ociated Press. 1CO CITY, Novemher 24.—To nromote a better understanding be- tween the United States and Mexico | and also to_encourage tourist travel | from the United States to Mexico. | Malory McDonald, associate_editor of | the Missouri Pacific Lines Magazine, | announces arrangements are being | made for a tour of Mexico next March | hy a party composed of 150 or more | editors of the leading daily news- | papers in_the United States. | Mr. McDonald arrived yesterday to | eonfer with Ambassador Morrow, offi- | cials of the Mexican government and officials of the Mexican National Lines | regarding the trip. The tour, Mr. Me. 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Genuine Cowhide Brief Cases With brlsl lock l.l 35.00 low as el Secretarial Cases Finer stock and €91 54) lock STOCKETTY- FISKE CO PRODUCING STATIONERS DIDE ST- -NN - W WASHINGTON'D-C ain 3611 Leather guarantee to your [ about it when they |but T suspect | =elf” in some o' his attractions, Abe Martin Says: M ‘Body to Seek Better Plays by Fostering Worthy Efforts— Pass-a-Law" — As a rule, folks don't- say much git out o prison, 1l Sarl Carol B ready t' adverti is gittin® Him- You kin still buy English walnuts in Chicago. (Copyright 1927) PUBLIC PETTING SCORED. Talbot County Grand Jury Report Also Denounces Gambling. THE EVENING 'CHURCH AND D " TO WAR ON ST Faction C BY LE) Special Dis NEWARK, N. J. Stage and moving picture censorship has heen definitely repudiated by the Church and Drama Association, which vesterday launched a drive for a mem- bership of 50.000 in 100 leading Ame jean cities. Its method will be to in- dorse worthy plays, rather than con- demn unworth, that, | doned means of improvir campagn Wi indorsed ence of cler; tions of northern Ne Rev. Dr. George Reid ecutive director of the the in New k City and weekly bulletins commending certa plavs. Dr. Andrews is vice president 4 manager of the Religious Motion Picture Foundation and chairman of the drama committee of the Council of Churches of Christ in America. To Foster Better Plays. he curse of America today.’ Andrews, to or wember 24— the by a denomina ex. ndrews associati o n, STAR RAMA GROUP ociation was functioning ! was issuing | in | said | ell for a_police- | WASHINGTON, |EAST CAPITOL STREET AGE CENSORSHIP| EXTENSION DRIVE ON | Citizens’ Association Names Com- 1mittee and Support Will Be Asked of D. C. and Congress Member. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., Novem- her 24.—An energetic campaign to se- cure extension of East Capitol street |to the District line was launched at | 1 meeting of the “apitol Heights Citi zens’ Association last night in* Odd ondemned. terested.’ In our opinion, the only hope of any real progress in stage en- [ tertainment will come through this widespread assertion of the demand | for better plavs and pictures. " “We are trying to get away {al the old cliches and catchwords | l'of reform. We don't like to consider | this as a reform movement, or to re- | fer to it as such. We don't like to appear {o he trying to uplift anything | | or anvbody. We are simply concen- trating on the idea that the spread of | information about enlightened and in from | The Store | telligent offerings is a far more hope- | ful and promising enterprise than merely attacking the stupid or vicious. | 1t is sound educational psychology. To Emphasize Artistic. “Our emphasis will be on the cul- tural, artistic and moral values of a play or picture. We do not propose | that the staze should be converted to an agency for the propagation of our particular beliefs or moral code. It it | is bad art, we would not indorse it | merely hecause it was | | go0d_morals. | We will co-operate with the Little heater enterprises throughout Amer- | and we will work with churches, ools actors and playwrights. In | we thought $9.85 D. €, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER . Moses, m-sTREET 24, 1927. Fellows' Hall. George Nairn, tempo- rary chairman of the association, which is reorganizing, appointed this committee to handle the campaign: Harry Adams, president of the town council; Councilman Frank Law- rence, member of the association Rollin Reno, Mr. Fearnow, former Mayor George Finger and himself Representative Stephen W. Gambrill. | of the fifth Maryland district, will be asked to push the project, which he has already indorsed, and the Dis- trict Commissioners will he requested to give their support. It is pointed out that extension of East Capitol street to the District line not only will shorten the distance between this section and Washington by about 2 miles over the present roundabout routes, but will serve to develop near by territory both in Maryland and the QDo elevenTy Week End Special | | District. The Anacostia River would | have to bridged, it is pointed out. HERRICK IN HEALTH. {oDUrIng the meeting members of the | own councii called to inform the | Bt bbb ‘Amhnfindor Expects to Return to Paris by January 1. [ pleted a 'trip ahout town to warn | | operators of slot machines that unless they immediately abandoned the m A’w’;‘t"" SPRINGS, Va.. November 24 ex they would be arrested. m“"“‘l‘r“'”‘".‘lr;r;m:":]',"m ‘r’}::;m:;r”]' also were served o ersons sus. M . | e o S T permne ‘ap.|and then return to his home 4n Ohln proval was given the conncil's action | Pefore going back to his post as Am by the association. It was decided not | bassador to France. » |to close nominations for officers of | “After a few days in Ohlo,” he maid { the association until the next meeting, | Vesterday, “T expect to visit Wash | when the election also will he held. | ington and New York and arrive in — | the French capital as near January 1 T v i . as possible.” “h: L‘::"fl’:"l ”r‘- "\"I‘lf'"‘ of Hindus| The Ambassador appears to have ho jSet out on_ pilsrimages fram |recovered {rom his recent operation. king stagnant water. British of- | He i olaving a round of golf dafls Lo e Placed ‘harhed wire en. and appearing at informal dinners and anzlements around dangerous ponds. linehaons. Week End Special Newly Arrived Distinctive Hats - Friday and For All Occasion Wear Large and Small Sizes | vounger set were condemned in the|Our entire activity will be to v EASTON, Md., November 24 ().— |occasion. The Church patti i I Bilcih ciation is through with this method Petting parti on the public | The way to supplant bad art and bad vay and gambling indulged in by the [ morals is to foster something better zet be- | hind the worth-while moving pictures and plavs, rather than invoke the law and police against those who appear —— . {to us shoddy or meretricious. D ind | “We are convinced that it the pub- s ohikio i 0P e really wants something better in f 3:1'111..”‘;’;{0',.:":'h'l"" iy A e | the way af entertainment they will m | We believe there is a large ~ el Y get it Commission and all local officials. Be " i o A e etamning aug| fection of the American public which b byl oes want something better. We be- the evil” The report stafed that|jjoue ‘that it can be muobilized. and cars are heing parked promiscuo [ eaiarea ;',',‘,;:,‘"P:,"',,“Tt""r ;','\';' A P;,;"(L"'" any leading producer of moving ple- = tures recently said to me: ‘We don't SR care how many important citizens | you get on your committee indorsing five vital organs corresponded to five | this or that kind of a picture. 1f vou elements: the heart to fire, liver to ' show us that you have any consid- 3 tree, spleen to ecarth, kidneys to erable section of the public. obscure ter, and lungs to metal but nume u we. will he in- . Moses annual report submitted fo the C cuit Court by the grand jury of Tal bot County. On the question of ties.” the grand jury The ancient Chinese held that the all these acti intelligent. eritical opinion through | the country. We hope, definite reazon to believ that ducers will, under such conditions | iner ingly hespitable ties, we hope to foster hout pro- . be to offerings and we have | | | which appeal 1o higher standards of | lity are the officers of Drama Association: Davis, honorary presid s | taste and mo | Following | Chureh and I John W. { Rev. Dr. the ent: Parkes Cadmar, presi- | | dent: Dr. Cyrus Adler, Mrs. John Fer- | guson, William Lyon Phelps, neis P. Duffy and Bishop Will Manning, vice presidents. and treasurer. Wil n is chairman of hoard of directors, and William Redfield is vice chairman. (Copyright 1927} o Sons *he Store of Delightfal Gifts” F~STREET af ELEVENTH Women’s Smart Accessories ely Priced Regularly $1.50. Chiffon to the lisle gar- ter hem; 25 shades for street and evening; sizes 8 to 1075, First Floor. Robes 310,95 Satin quilted, lined with lambswool, in pink, blue, orchid, Nile, peach and black, First Floor. 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