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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929. LI WORLD EPISCOPAL SESSONJULYE, g3y LF PAST WEEK | By the Associated Press. The British general elections, which now come into the forefront of inter.| national affairs, were officially set on | their way last week by proclamation of | OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS BRIEFLY TOLD tected the premier against the bullets with his own body. The ailde was killed and two other, persons injured, Queen Marie and little King Michael inaugurated at Bucharest greater Ru- MOTOR FIRM SAFE 1S ROBBED OF $400 {Two Schools Are Entered and contained. At the John M. Langston School, North Capitol and P streets, Saturday several rooms were ransacked. Athletic | balls used in the children’s games were | stolen. The loot was valued at $15. Three men riding in an automobile hearing & Maryland license are wanted by the police for questioning in con- neetion with the theft of a Chinese rrass chair from the residence of Dr.| ’ummm how much money the bank| MAN AND WIFE FREED | OF KIDNAPING CHARGE Released After United States At- torney Collins Enters Plea of Nolle Prosequi. Elmer Aitizer and ‘his wife, Sadie, were released today from custody after HEXZXEXEXZXX Tnr Hecntr Co - F Street at Tth [} Bishops in United States No- James T. Wolfe, 1875 Mintwood place, | Assistant, United States Attorney Wil- Correct lubrication is King George dissolving the present|mania’s 10-day celebratoin of its en- conservation—the preven- Parliament, which has lasted nearly the | tified of London Program | £l fve vear term. prescribed in the largement from a pre-war Balkan state of 7.000,000 people to a nation of 16,- | i Looted in Series of Week Sesterday afternoon. Police were told |jiam H. Collins had entered a mnolls that persons who saw the young men pros of a charge of kidnaping preferred Low | Prices for . FISK FPremier | were not able to get the number of the | against them and Helen Worznick by. | license on the car. Raymond Schwenk, a truck driver, who William O'Connor, 5422 Georgia ave- | charged they had kidnaped him. The nue, reported the theft of & number of | man and two women were tried last articles of jewelry valued at $30 and | week, but the jury after deliberating $21.50 in cash Saturday. | several hours stood 6 to 6 and was dis- Burglars were in the store of Abram | charged. Shulman, 1925 Fourth street, after clos- | Schwenk claimed he had consented ing hour Saturday night. Entrance |to drive the party to Hyattsville and was gained through a rear door, the | when that town was reached, a gun merchant reported, and $168 was taken | was pointsd at him and he was re- from the cash register. quired to tzke them to Penns Grove, Theft of a boy's newspaper wagon.' N. J. Attorney Abner Siegal for the with Evening Star painted on both sides | accused claimed that Schwenk could of it. was reported by Mrs. Anna Wood. | have secured help if his story were true 25 Randolph rlace. The wagon was | by notifying the people on the boat that taken frem the yard in rear of her |took the machine across the Delaware home Saturday night. River. Sergt. Wesley Oliver, United States| Helen Worznick is in the jail hos- Afr Service, stationed at Bolling Field, | pital and it is expected the case against appealed to the police to make an effort | her will also be dropped when she is to recover his service pistol. able to leave the hospital. tion of wear, the saving of undue expense, the lengthening of the life of your car. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes, Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 statutes. 000,000. o1t has been a Parliament in which - | the Conservative party had things a its own way, With a large lead over (Free Book Will Help ¥ou the Liberal and Labor opposition for| |, AR auliins g | the Associated Press. . 1 40 Ways to California” o s | : | the new one. Election betting on_the b B B iy Rt gy o NEW YORK, May 13.—Bishops of | London Stock Exchange gives the Cun-;g;"“ R Icnialiis Taoe and iofhise | the Episcopal Church in the United | servatives a lead of 15 to 30 seats over | m{;’gmon valuable to travelers, Writs States have recelved formal notice from | Labor, with t“‘:]mbgsb[":gl:& ‘_m)f:lfd‘;:{" C. & N. W. Ry. 201 Franklin Trust @ | the Most Rev. and Right Hon. Cosmo | fhe barsnce Y Bidg., Philadelphia, Pa.—Advertisement. the balance of power. Polling day is Gordon Lang. D. D. Archbishop of |on May 30, | Canterbury and primate of all England, Roiarailons Baricyi Dot dlsckedl that the sixth decennial Lambeth Con- Meanwhile the end of the third feronce Of dhe Angelican Churches of | month of work by the experts .found i > | the conference deadlocked, pending re- Deth Palace, London, England, on July | coipt of the German conditions on ac- ceptance of the new annuities scheme proposed by Mr. Young. As things now tand, the scheme is accepted without reserve by only the ‘Americans and the Japanese. ‘The British and the Italian deicgations have tentatively approved it. German acceptance was based on con- diticns which have not yet been made public, and the French and Belgians wish to see these in writing before they pronounce upon the plan. No sooner had the Chinese Natlon- alist government begun to breathe free- ly in the North than trouble broke out between Canton and the Kwangsi war | lords in the South, Fighting in_rich Shantung Province is over, with the Nationalists in control, But the situation looked black for their supbporters at Canton which were hard ressed by the Kwangsi armies. 1 merican and_British marines have been landed at Canton to protect for- eigners in case the city falls. At Geneva the preparatory disarma- ment commission concluded its sixth session and left the responsibility for the next step in world disarmament on the shoulders of the big naval powers, of Unusual Scope. End Burglaries. A safe was cracked and robbed of 3400, two schools were entered and | looted and there were reports of sev-/ eral petty robberies in the Capital over | the week end. Safe crackers entered the Warrington Motor Co., 2035 Seventeenth street, after the closing time Saturday after- noon and took $400 from the safe after | | breaking the lock. Jimmy marks on a | window sill of the bullding showed how | | the robbers entered. A slot machine savings bank was torn | from the wall of the Henry T. Blow | School, Twentieth street and Benning Road northeast, some time Saturday, according to the report of Thomas Dore, janitor, to police. It has not been de- TarE Hecar Co. F Street at Seventh 500 Out on Protest Strike. GREENVILLE, S. C., May 13 (®).— Over 500 employes of the New England- | Southern Manufacturing Co., working in cotton mill No. 4 at Pelzer, walked out on strike this morning in protest against the discharge of an employe for soliciting funds in the mill to aid striking employes of the Brandon Cor- poration here. The export of frozen blueberries from Newfoundland is showing phenomenal growth. " Acute problems facing Christiandom, | including readjustments imposed by the | 3 Occasional = discoveries of science, new knowledge Blemishes | of the Bible, the sex question, indus- | trial conditions, the place of women in | the church, Christian unity and world peace. will be among the subjects dis- cussed by the representatives of the 13,000,000 Anglican churchmen through- | out the world gathered at this con- clave, according to the tentative agenda | hich accompanies the archiepiscopal notification. 250 or 300 to Attend. Between 250 and 300 bishops will be in attendance, including_the bishops of | | Great Britain, Ireland, Wales, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Tasmania, South America, India, Persia | © and the Pacific isles. About 60 bishops | of the Episcopal Church in the United States are expected to participate. A/ picturesque feature will be the presence P | of native Christian bishops from the aily use of Re: | Orient and the Near East. Try it today. You will be sure | Assembling on July 5. 1930, at a| to like its clean tonie odor also ifii.',’}fi‘,",fi‘m”; ,fi““"i”‘,‘”}uc‘fifi’;‘;,‘q’c" s 2 o vill meet in' Lam ace o . ¥ the way it cleanses and livens the | jyiy“7 and remain in. sescion until the T ek o hha v 108 n. 12th when, conference committees hav- [or 1931 | fhg Deen sct un. adiournment will be | e delegates departed without hav- | taken in accordance with precedent and | ; T | for the next fortnight the worldwide | g been able to agree on methods of ligironksi: hristiani o 8- | reducing land armafmnts. but the | Bissed by the various agenda commil- | PrOBFess made on naval disarmaments [ tees on which every shade of church- | a8 considered encouraging, This Wes Jg;;fi;};ég;;flnflnd and clime will | prcugh speeches of Hugh S. Gibson. . ; | Fails. | PR | Assassination Attempt | Reassembitng on July 38, €afly meet- | AR, Atempt to assassinate Premier ings for the consideration’ of commit- | LA Tharas of Lithuania at Korno was tee reports will be held until August 9, ! oned b - - the day sot for adjournment, : The results of the conference will he embodied, as customary, in & set of resolutions and an encyclical to the cntire Anglican communion. While not a degislative body, but merely an as- sembly of the bishops of the Anglican | Church brought together at 10-year in- | | tervals for consultation, its pronounce- | | ments are not mandaory, but have in- | | creasing weight and authority the world over. 'LAPIERRE IS JAILED IN DEFAULT OF BOND, { Former Clinical Director at Gallin- | ger Hospital Charged With | Making False Statements. ir | Almost every- one has them— that ugly pim- ple or bit of rash! 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