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TOLERANCEIN .. .S URGED BY BORAK Senator, Replying to Heflin’s Move, Asks Adherence to Spirit of Constitution. Ty the Associated Press. A plea for religious tolerance and adherence to the spirit of the Cofistitu- tion is the answer of Senator Borah, Tiepublican, of Idaho, to the latest effort of Senator Heflin, Democrat, of Ala- hama, to have the Senate condemn the freatment accorded him after his Ku Klux Klan speech last month at Brock- ton, Mass. * The Idaho Senator’s appeal was made late yesterday after Heflin had inter- ruped the farm relief debate in the Senate with a demand for action upon *his resolution condemning the Brock- *on_incident, during which a bottle, hwurled at him as he was leaving the hall after his speech, hit a policernan. Citing a statement by the Alabaman that his resolution “‘determines the posi- tion of the United States Senators as to whether they are for the American Government or for the Roman Catholic Church,” Borah asserted that it there- fore “can have only a political effect, or, what is worse, a religious effect, and * in no sense do what the Senator wants to accomplish.” Room For All Faiths. Pounding his desk, the Idzho Senator | continued: | “It was the idea of the fathers that in the broad confines of this Gov ment, and within its generous purposes, there was to be room for all faiths, all creeds, all bellefs. The only thing re- quired of them was that in their pro- fessions and practices they should con- form to the teachings and principles and authority of free government.” He recalled the constitutional su}m- lation that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or interfering with the free exercise of religion, and that no religious test sl;lll be required as a qualification for office. Heflin and Watson Clash. Borah's speech was ‘freceded by a clash between Heflin and Senator Wat- son of Indfana, the Republican leader, who had cojected to consideration of the Alabaman’s resolution while the farm bill was before the Senate. Heflin, “shocked at the opposition of Jim Wat- son to this resolution,” said he under- stood the Indiana Senator “was one of the finest old he-horses in the Ku Klux Klan.” This brought such a ve- hement denial from Watson that before the exchange ended Vice President Curtis had to call for order. ‘Watson said he opposed the resolu- tion because it would have the Senate act on a matter affecting “Tom Heflin, the private citizen, engaged in private business, for pay.” Heflin said he was going to make his speeches in every State, including Indiana, and insisted that “Romanism” and Americanism are’ in conflict in this country. Nearly 40,000 automobiles are regis- tered in Uruguay. T E May issue of Your Home “A Magazine for the Home Builder” is now on sale at your news- stand. If, however, your newsdealer has sold all of his copies you may still have yours by sending 25¢ to Your Home Mag- azine at 1926 Broadway in N.Y. City. FREEEs e ——————— | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, RIEGEL HITS HAVENNER IN CITIZENS’ BODY ATTACK Federation Is Assailed as ‘“Mental Rodeo” by Director of Con- sumers’ Guild. ‘The Federation of Citizens' Associa- tions was described yesterday by E. C. Riegel, director of the Washington Con- sumers Guild, as a “mental rodeo, wherein a small group of men disport themselves for their private amuse- ment.” Riegel's criticism was contained in a letter to Hugh M. Frampton, chairman of a special committee created by the federation to investigate thé guild di- rector. In the letter Reigel also made an- other aitck on Dr. George C. Havenner, president of the federation, for his “ex- pression of pride” in having injured the Excursions $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sundays, May 5, 19 SPECIAL TRAIN Standard Time Leaves Washington - = - - 7:30 AM RETURNING. leaves Philadelphia (Broad 40 P.M West Philadelphia 45 P.M. = Chester 8:05 P.M, W. mington 8:25 P.M. Similar excursions June 2, 28; August 11, 25; Sept. Sunday Street) 6, 30: July 14, t. 6, 20, ct. 6 20. Pennsylvania Railroad guild’s recent poll for a candidate to fill the vacancy on the Public Utilities Commission. ALUMN! PLAN DINNER. Phillips Exeter Group to Give Af- fair Tonight. The annual dinner of the Southern Alumni Assoclation of the Phillips Exe+ ter Academy will be held this evening at the Army and Navy Club, Seven- tecnth and I streets. Principal Lewis Perry and Prof. James A, Tufts will be the guests of honor. Howe Totten is president of the as- sociation, whose territory comprises ‘Washington and Baltimore. DAREDEVIL FILM RIDER WINS SUIT FOR MORE PAY Bronco-Breaking Fee Is Only $25, but Going Over Cliff on Horse Is Worth $100, He Contends. By the Assoclated Press, * LOS ANGELES, April 25.—"Dude” riders fall off their horses and get nothing but bruises, bu; when a man makes & business of it it's worth money. That was what Jack Chase, movie cowboy, contended. He fixed his bronco riding fee at $25. -Riding a horse over a 20-foot cliff into a river is worth $100 any day, he declared. The ‘FLORENCE’ Oil Stoves and Ranges 1 for the sumi efficient kitchen rai Bakes, roast; fri fect. Let us demonstrate, MORE HEAT and LESS CARE Also GASOLINE AND OIL WATER HEATERS Keer erfectly. A renlly wonderful stove. advantages of city cooking withouf city gas. ‘We'll be giad to demonsirate at any tim the Store for a Heat control per- | Demonstration KITCHEN-KOOK Stoves Glves all the i MUDDIMAN & 709 13th St. N.W. don’t forget that the warm weather makes your motor want heavier oil! The oil which provided satisfactory service through the winter months should be drained, the crankcase of your motor thoroughly cleaned--and then refilled with the heavier grade oil which is correct for your particular model car. In addition, the gears, transmission, differen- tial, grease cups and springs--all places where friction may set in--should be lubticated with new and fresh greases. Drive up to any filling station where AMOCO Motor Oils and Greases ars sold and have the job done right! The attendant has a chart showing the proper grade of oil and greases for spring and summer driving--and he’ll do a competent, courteous, speedy job! Do it now--right at the start of the warmer weather! fo Otherwise you’re not doing justice to your car or the manufacturer who made it! gk AMERICAN OIL COMPANY ... Afiiliated with Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company AMOCO MOTOR OIL | 100% PURE PARAFFINE BASE General Offices: Baltimore, Md. -~ - Main 140, 6436 Time get DEAVILY 0. U THURSDAY, ABRIT 251008 Charles H. Rogers Film Productions, his employers, declared the claims un- reasonable, but Superior Judge Fletcher Bowron approved them yesterday and ordered a judgment totaling $509 against the film organization. OO I . Painter, 93, Takes Bride, 67. GENOA, Italy, April 25 (#).—Angelo Manfredi, aged 93, well known Italian painter, and Signorina Felicina Elisa Rozlo, 67, were married here yesterday. They were accompanied by a great crowd to the Church of Arenzano, where k the religious ceremony wus held. STEVENSON ANSWERS. Princeton Theological Seminary President Points to Records. PHILADELPHIA, April 25 (#).—Rev. Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, president of Princeton Theological Seminary, Who is charged by a minority of the board of directors with not being in accord in his administrative policies with the his- toric doctrinal position of the institu- tion, yesterday authorized a statement in which he points to official records s being at variance with the charges. ‘The statement today quotes the action of the board of directors on October 13, 1925, “to which all the directors who were then members of the board and who have signed the minority report gave their assent to the statement that ‘every member of the faculty (the president Mciuded) is entirely loyal to the standards of our church and to the pledge required by the Seminary.’” * —_— South America is twice the size of Europe. 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