Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1928, Page 26

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THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1928, ) R, T e were inclosca maserisi | $5,000 AWARD GIVEN = | linea by Lanont, Rowtands, “Repub: I ot s ot 10 GEORGIA WOMAN, , w. % . m 0585 & SQnS i Miss"; a photograph of an alleged negro | | 2ppointee of Tammany Hall dictating] SRS B | LULT L | o e (e &t as wepeintea from | Miss Martha Berry Recognized for | PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 the Fellowship Forum and a bulletin sas A [of :\n(i-Ca(lmH% prupngnn‘;‘!sb be;flng Schools Aiding Underprivi- the imprint of the Sons and Daughters x : ' | of W leged Children. .| of Washington. Sends Accusation, With Ma-| Winningham's_affidavit told of at- | > % | tending a Republican rally at Corbin, 1 terial as Alleged Proof, |xy. addressed by Congressman John M, | BY the Associated Press. R ky, at the close of NEW YORK, November 1.—Pictorial to Work and Hoover. which a boy stationed'at the door dis- | poview's $5.000 annual achievement | tributed bundles of campaign literature, L | / bt from- a Baptist ser- |award for 1927 was bestowed yesterday : 9 AM: to 6 PM. mon attacking Gov. Smith as a reli- |on Miss Martha Berry of Rome, Ga. By the Associated Press. | gous fanatic who believed the Catholle | *Miss Berry was given the avard for | NEY/ YORK, November 1.—John J.|Church was the only church that shou ey : Raskob, chairman of the Democratic |be allowed to exist and extracts from |her e “j‘:n”"g‘g;‘r?' ga‘hfiof‘l‘;;yd;c;?flf national committee, charges that per- | the writings of Pope Gregory IX and ().peq mountain® children. The school, | sons assoclated with the Republi copies of the Catholic World. which Miss Berry began 27 years ago party and its national committee are | At Passaic, Wwhere he spoke at |y a little cabin on her father's estate, | promoting itacks on Gov. Smith be- | I now numbers half a hundred buildin cause of is religion. and stretches ve 2 S, 1 The accusation was made in a letter | could not recall exactly what material |*nd, stretches ,‘g“g'h,{.?,"c"gc;‘f‘;’;r o a1 to Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the | he had sent Mr. Wasler, but that “they | , Ihe avard s glven each year to the | Republican national, commitice. Mr. | were, hot anti-Tammany and dry let- | ;40 the most distinctive achievement askob inclosed material upon which | ters s rough individual s he based his charges. & ooy of the | Asked whether the material contained larr‘t o s‘;flaxegg{f‘:rg“ letters, letter and inclosures also was sent to [any reference to religion, the Senator |™p' 0 itee of judges, including Sen- P e said: “There might have been some- |, committee of judges, including Sen- e ‘matienial incinded | thing about religion in them, but I do (&for Arthur Capper. Mme. Louise oDy OF & Iiter Disortin not know. I have sent out so much |FOTr: PEmA donna; Otfo Kahn, written by Senator G | material that I cannot recall. Mary Roberts Rinehart, author, and New Hampshire to others sclected Miss Berry as winner. 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