Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 21

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" FUBENE GOOSSENS & oe onser 10 GONDUCT HERE Noted Englishman Will Offi- ciate at Premiere of “*Hugh | the Drover.” | noted English con- | ductor, will conduct the American premiere of the new English opera. “Hugh the Drover.” in the international | festival of the Washington Nadonal Opera. beginning in Poli’s Theater Mon- | day night Fach of the six countries participating in the festival will be represented by a operas and Ed- Eugene Goossens, as well as by Director Gen aid. uctor 1 ouard Albion Other Noted Conductors. Fuerst will conduct the £ Werther” and “Lakme". noted interpreter of W conduct the German works, Die Walkure” and “Tristan und Jsolde”; Aldo Franchetti. widely known an conductor. will conduct the two “Tosca™ and “Otello.” while 2 ca will be represented by two conductors | W Franke Harling, composer of the | new American opera. “A Light From | 8t Agnes.” with which the Testival will te opened. will conduct his own work, | while Lamar Stringfield. American com- ! will conduct the pro- c for the drama ers. which dances of the 2 night per- will be a part of | he excelled: xlnlllld a youth whose morals were so | brow and nose, hye: | that The Monster <« vouth of eager mind, his mam\or |vlrnsmg and refined: a model scholar he was held, In all his studies his teachers sald thev'd their hats he'd stand with the s of learning, usefulness and 'd earn a proud, fmmortal His pastor sald he'd seldom bet aristocra fame, h name. | sound: with no bad habits to debase, | he'd surely gain exalted place. He was, besides. & handsome youth; his hazel | eves seemed wolls of truth: his smile | s bright, complesion fair, he | had lovely’ waving hair: he had the :ifl( by youth desired: no wonder he |was much admired: he had all gifts except a heart: that organ in him had no part. The author of the foules ferime that stains the annals of |lu time. he's sitting in a d and writes confessions eves writers sce him in his cell and tak their pens fn hand to tell strange storics of his wolfish eyes, moith that's formed for lies, And this is bunk: nothing in that young angel face: had he pursued his course | of crime. his face no doubt would be in time an index to the beastly mind left all gentle things behind There is no lesson we can learn unless it be to coldly spurn young handsome till they've shown their e not built of stone. The sea- soned sinner we can tell: his acts ha like those marked him passing well: but monsters who are voung in sin can wear the! most enchanting griv Officers Transferred. Col. Joseph H. Gohn. Infantr Hartford, Conn., and Lieut. Col. Charles F. Severson. at Fort Hayes, Ohio, have | been ordered to the Panama Canal Zone for duty with Infantry troops. Col Hubert A. Allen and Lieut. Col. Henry | M Infantry. in the Panama THE EVE 9/CHURCH CONVERSIONS REPORTED ON DECLINE Failure of Nearly One-Third of Three Faiths to Show New Mem- bers Stirs League. B the Assaciated bt NEW YORK, February 7.—The World today said that discqvery that more than 32 per cent of all the Presbyterian, Northern Baptist and Methodist Epis- copal churches in the United States failed to obtain a single convert last vear has caused the Men’s Church League to sponsor & series of meetings to consider the question. Spiritual_inertia, jealousy, faction and neglect of hom work for fore self-satis- missiona! WH Deal at our store and save. We do not penalize our friends. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, sons given at the first of the meetings of the league yesterday. ‘The decrense in converts was revealed, the World sald, through a study of the official year books of the three denomi- nations, which showed that 3,269 of the 9,299 Presbyterian churches in the Unit- ed States did not add any converts on profession of faith. Another 500 added only one each, and still another 500 re- ported only two each. Of 8,765 Baptist churches, 3474 obtained no converts. and of the 16,581 Methodist churches 4.651 had no converts last year. A total of 11,394 churches out of 34,575 in the 1 three denominations won no converts and several thousand reported only one or two cach. 0il Blast Fires Wharf. BUCHAREST, February 7 (), huge oil tanks exploded last night on the wharf of the Ganz-Dnublan ship- bullding yard and set fire to numerous vessels - anchored nearby. The blaze ~Three | & | Coy. ACTRESS REPORTED SEEKING DIVORCE Chicago Paper Says Jennnc Eagels Plans Action Against Former Yale Grid Star. Bs the Asencinted Pross - CHICAGO, February 7.—The Herald and Examiner today sald that Jeanne Eagels, appearing here in “Her Card- | bonrd Lover,” has consulted consul with | a view to obtaining a divorce from Ted | former Yale foot ball star, to whomn she was married in August, 1925. | Miss Engels would make no comment on the report Benjamin Ehrlich, her | attorney, told her. the paper said, that | he might properly sue for divorce here | UESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928. which the divorce might be sought oc- curred in this city. A statement concerning the divorce reports, which Miss Eagels had told re- porters she would give out last night, was not forthcoming, word being brought from her dressing room that she had changed her mind. Associates of Miss Eagels were quoted as saving the divorce was to be sough probably this week, and that Mr. Coy. | connected with a New York brokerag® house, nrubuhlv would not contest. | BIND GUARD AND FLEE. EI, PASO, Tex., February 7 0 Binding a guard with a bianket, flv" allens detained by immigration authori- | ties at the International Bridge es- ! caped yesterday. ‘They were Patrick | Dovle and Albert Lauther, British sub- fects: Gabriel Aleantar, Mexieo; Joseph | schowalskl, Poland, and James F. Coblan, Canada Four of them were to have been de- still was out of control late last nlnmlhr establishing a Chicago residence of | norted to Europe via Galveston Febru- —pay interest and budget charges and lose money. one year or by proving the action on o erg's BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDARLE STORE" MURDER VICTIM FOUND Sashcord Knotted About Neck of By the Associated Press. sashcord murder 18 puzzling police. In a field on the old na'hznu farm, in | Basking Ridge, a man's body was found | | Sunday. and there was a severe bruise right cheek. The body was fully clothed, with part, of a pajama suit underneath the outer ngflnon:.u Ph; George L. 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