Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 25

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' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. P. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16, -1923. 25 6.W.U CONVOCATION | surisdiction of the United States en- | dowed the School of Government by ‘mskinz a gitt of $1,000,000 in cash to George Washington University for the purpose stated. Following this, the Na- in will incius f the National | tional League of Masonic Clubs of the United States decided to endow in the | same university two chaics for foreign service instruction. The attendance § wint de officers o Exercises for New School to Coincide With Masonic League Conference. Arrangements have been compleied #or a formal convocation Saturday, Ne vember 24, in the foreiga service #truction section of the recently e dowed School of Governmert at George ‘Washington University, 12 be held in conjunction with the annnal meeting of the National Leaguc of Masrnic Clubs ‘The Masonic organizatio s under- n to endow two chairs of foreign at Goorge Washington. ‘and the cation will be held for the pur- pose of takmg formal cenizance of 1 installation at the beginning of school year. | The sessions of the National League | of Masonic Clubs will pegin at 3:30 | o'clock next Friday afternoon, when a | conference of the board of trustees of | the Educational Foundation will be| . The meetings will continue | ugh 7 o'clock Saturday night, clos- | g with a dinner. The Ancient and Accepted Scottish | League of Masonic Clubs, ‘cague direc- tors, the Educational Foundation trus- tees, State presidents, dcputy State | presidents and State vic> presidents {from all parts of the United States. “;rhe program of the excreises iz as| oll llows: Friday, November 23. 2:30 p.m.—Meeting of the board of trustees of the Educational Foundation | at the Continental Hotel. 6:30 p.m. — Dinner to the board of trustees of the Educational Foundation and invited guests at the Continental Hotel. Saturday, November 24. 8 a.m.—Breakfast to the board of di- rectors of the league and board of trustess of the foundation and invited guests, given at the Cosmos Club by Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, president of George Washington University. 12 noon — Luncheon, board of di- rectors of the league, Hotel Continental. 1 p.m.—Conference of all national league offictals, including State presi- dents, deputy State presidents, State vice presidents and invited guests. Hotel Continental. 4 p.m.—Conference of officials men- tioned, in company with officials of the the District of Columbi. and selected guests, George Washington University. 5:15 p.m.-— Opening ceremony, Wit] the same personnel as the preceding conference, and including all members of the Mascnic fraternity, as well as | the general jublic. 7 p.m.—Dinner for all members of the national league and selected guests, | Continental Hotel. ' THOMPSON DENIES RUMOR OF CHANGE IN CABINET TELEPATHIC PRAYER IS TAUGHT BY GROUP New Cult Broadeasts Silent Sup- rlication Through Use of Pendulum. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (#).—A re- ligiuous group that teaches the use of telepathy for broadcasting prayer with | Chicago Mayor Declares No Shake- 1 view to effecting healing has estab- Up Is Contemplated as “After- math of Election.” | By the Associated Pres CHICAGO, November 16.—If there are to be any changes in Mayor Wil- !liam Hale Thompson's cabinet as an aftermath of the November election, the mayor knows nothing about it. | He said sterday when interview while attending ths funeral of friend. Statc Representative Thom: |Curran. It was rumored that as 2 quel to the defeat of the city bond sues and the mayor's candidates in the election last week, he was to shake up his administration. Really, I don't know whether there'll be any changes in the cabinet,” the mayor said. “What's the use of talking about these rumors, anyway. It will merely cause more rumors. You never know what will happen. Last week I lished itself here. Loading_exponents of the principles of the group here are W. 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Rich lustrous velvets and sat- ins, heavy crepes and filmy georgettes——dresses that are indeed remark- You must see their smart ap- peal to appreciate a real saving opportunity. of able at this price. though 'the length of the & fort to adapt the service (n ». operated in England. ment, in which case the raic of swing ing will, of course, remain constant, al will gra ually diminish after each fresh impulse. | Berlin Audience “In using the device m regular serv- ice the pendulum should bc kept swing- ing constantly. Care should be take: however, not to make any s‘rained e 3 rhythm.' It was further explained that silent | of the outstanding successes of Berlin's prayer was broadcast mentally by the {leaders of the cult every morning at 10 | o'clock, and that by tuning in at this | time it was hoped those in need of heal- | in which the music of the French mas- ing would receive much ocnefit. h Boy Is Killed by Avalanche. 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