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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON P Uy WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,192 7 BRITISH LABORITES REVEAL PLATFORM Correction of Unemployment, Recognition of Russia and Disarmament Listed. Appears in Play JEWISH PLAYERS END SEASON TOMORROW Three One-Act Productions Given at Community to Be Center. The Dramatic Society of the Jewish Community Center will bring to a close its most successful season tomorrow evening with the presentation of three | one-act plays at the Center. A number of those who participated Great Throng of Pil | VATICAN cITY, May 1 (#).—Pope | Plus XI today received a great number of pilgrim motorists in thé court of St. Jamaso. He made a brief speech, | bestowed his blessing upon them and | watched them pass their cars in review | before him. Most of the members of | the “motor pilgrimage” were from his former diocese in Milan, belonging to | the automobile club of that city. grim Motorists Received Today by Pope at St. Jamaso every car in the procession had been thoroughly washed and shined. The policing of the vast throng of machines and their drivers was done by Vatican attendants, all wearing the brassard of yellow and white, the papal colors, with the Pope’s coat-of-arms in the center. The visitors were warned not to sound their horns too strenu- | ously and not to open their cutouts. | courtyara and there in dead silence awaifed the Pope's arrival. He mounted a specially prepared throne facing the assemblage, having before him a new automobile recently pre- | sented to him. Once he had pro- | nounced the apostolic benediction, the motorists passed their cars in review. saluting in the Roman fashion, with the hand free from the wheel. : After the review the Pope received a delegation of the Milan Auto Club in rooms fronting on the court of the | Belvedere. Hawalian sugar men are determining | the practicability of making wall board | CARNES IS IN HOSPITAL WITH TUBERCULOSIS Delinquent Treasurer of Southern Baptist Convention Too Sick to Work, It Is Stated. By the Associated Press. MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga, May 1.— Clinton S. Carnes, who, as a defaulting treasurer of the Southern Baptist Con- | vention home mission board, was sought | for many weeks before his apprehension in Winnipeg, Canada, and who is serv- tuberculosis hospital here too sick to work. This information was given out jointly bv Warden B. H. Dunnaway and Prison Physician Dr. Richard Binion here and by Chairman E. L. Rainey of the State {iison Commission, at Atlanta. His_confinement followed a case of flu. The prison doctor said examina- tion of Carnes showed that he had been suffering from a form of tuberculosic for & number of years. Carnes is confined in a guarded hos- pital & half mile from the regular priscn buildings. 5 The Norwegian steamer Eina ran out of fuel in stormy seas off Seotland. She At a given signal the unusual pro-'from bagasse, a fiber left after the juice |ing a five-to-seven year sentence for burned 95 barrels of dried fish to make | earlier this year in the production of : cession made its way into the inner |is extracted from sugar cane. | embezziement, is confined in the prison | port. a serious drama, “The Dybbuk,” wiil be seen in the three comedies, directed by Alvin Neuberger. H Kate L. Shapiro, Aaron M. Rosenthal | { and Louls D. Tannenbaum will interpret | & Schnitzler's play “Literature.” Another | % one-act play, “She Must Mary Doctor,” by the famous Jewish play- wright' Sholom Aleichem, will feature the follo: members of the Dra- matic Society: Milton D. Korman, Mr: Jack Sperling, Dorothy Perle, Joseph | Danzansky, Nathan Freehof and Morris | | The club’s inspectors saw to it that Br the Associated Press. LONDON. May 1.—Correction of the unemployment evil. disarmament and diplomatic’ recognition of Russia are listed as cardinal points of the Labor Party’s platform for the general elec- iion” May 30 in a manifesto published oday. The manifesto definitely places the Labor party in the field, the last to put its program before the British people. both Conservatives and Liberals having preceded 1t In a foreword, former say MacDonald says: “Unlike other parties, the Labor party is not concern- ed with patching the rents in a bad system. but with transforming capital- ism into socialism. The party is es- sentially one of action./It asks for power in order to lay the foundations of & new social order and to relieve immediate distress e e e If You Like Milk Chocolate— " And Most Folks Do . . . L N Pure—Tempting s Phone Main 5215 These Hershey Buds (Milk Chocolate Kisses) remier Ram- cast are Hannah Stolar, Alfred Derf and | Sam Weisberg. Myer Stolar and Abraham Snyder are in charge of the staging and elec- trical effects. L, KATE L. SHAPIKO. STATE PLANS SOLUTION = OF “CRIME PROBLEMS” LEAGUE TRADE REPORT LR SHOWS U. S. HOLDS LEAD | America Increased Excess of Ex-| | ports & & CIGARETTES At a Saving! R ~‘, Will Surely “Hit the Spot™! Would Use Own Power. ] In its body the manifesto pledges the party “to advance to the establishment of the Socialist commonwealth along five roads. It in its own words, use its power: “(1) “To secure to every member of the community the standard of life and employment necessary to a healthy, in- dependent and self-respecting existence. *(2) To convert industry step by step and with duc regard to the special needs and varying circumstances of different occupations from a sordid struggle for private gain into a co-operative un- dertaking, carried on for the service of the community and under its control. “(3) To extend widely and rapidly those forms of social provision. namely, | education, public health, housing pen- | sions, the care of the sick and main- | tenance during unemployment, in the | absence of which the individual is the | sport of economic chance and the slave | of his environment. Peace Plan Is Favored. “(4) To readjust taxation in such a | w as to secure that due provision is | made for the maintenance and improve- ment of the material apparatus of in- dustry, and that surpluses created by | social effort shall be applied by society for good of all. “(5) To establish peace, freedom and | justice by removing from all nations the .. Old Gold, Three Kings, Chesterfield, Piedmont, Lucky Strike, Camel, Old North States. Only [ Package 3‘!%,;. for 350 07 California Governor Approves Re- And the Kiddies Especially Will Enjoy Them Priced at Only 3 gc Pound You can't help but enjoy these delicious pure milk echocolate kisses. Each little bud a solid cut of milk chocolate—just latge enough for one good bite. And they are individually wrapped in tin- foil to insure their freshness at all times, ‘Take home a supply tonight—every one in the family will enjoy them. and to the children especially they will be a real treat. This is & very low price for the genuine Hershey Milk Chocolate Kisses. cent Legislation Which Creates — Department of Penology. By the Associated Pre:s SACRAMENTO, Calif, May 1—A bill creating a State department of penology, and heralded as a step toward solution of the State's crime and penal problems, has been signed by Gov. C. C. Young. The bill combines five divisions of the State government under one de- partment, the director of which shall be a member of the governor's council The new department will be com- posed of the following divisions: Pri ons and paroles, criminal identification Over Imports—Canada “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You | Enjoyed Record Prosperity. . T . By the Associated Press GENEVA, May 1.—A review of 1928 condition issued last night by the League of Nations as a basis for the | work of the consultative economic com- mittee meeting next Monday declared | “that it seems probable that North America was the continent where trade | develops most rapid!: “The United States not only mai | tained its position of the world’s lead- | ing_commercial country, but increased | tigation, pardons and com- | its excess of exports over imports,” said | narcotic enforcement and | the report. ‘“Canada enjoyed a year of | unprecedented economic prosperity.” ""‘n.""fl”:. — Carton S SN - Values Here During May That Will Save You More! Every Thrifty Shopper Will Want to Share in These Savings on Nationally Known Drug Store Needs Rt Nt Rumen . Nowett | Neon?® - Newsee W Make Your Lawn Beautiful This Year! Guaranteed Electric A Spring Blood Purifier! National Toot, causes of international disputes by __'———:'—\\\ . 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This | was markedly noticeable in the Brewer | setting of Tennyson's “Break, Break, Break!” and Harling’s arrangement of Leoncavallo's “Gentle Friend Pierrot,” which has a guitar-like quality in it | accompaniment. ‘The chcrus was at its best in “M Little Banjo,” and “Wake, Miss Lindy. Both were in moderate range and were obviously thoroughly familiar in every note and nuance to the singers. They are not easy songs to sing even though | seeming so simple and the audience | showed much appreciation of the club's | rendition of both numbers. The latter | was repeated. It seemed a little odd | for a male chorus to sing a lullaby, but | doubtless in this modern age of topsy-| turviness, such things are immaterial. At any rate, the club won special ap- plause for its singing of Brahms’' most | familiar “Wiegenlied.” It also was received enthusiastically in “Ships in Harbor,” by Franz Bornschein, the Bal- | It is a modernized | timore composer. 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