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FIL STARS CLASH IN EQUITY BATTLE Stormy Session Adjourns Without Taking Action in Talkie Fight. By the Associated Press. q HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June 26—A | tumultuous meeting of prominent screen sctors and actresses, members of the | Actors' Equity Assoclation, addoumed, early today without taking actiom on the recent move by the association call ing for establishment of “Equity shop' in the talking motion picture industry. ‘The meeting, called by four actors n resenting the Actors’ Equity Associ- n of California, was brought to a r.loae after a stormy session which uninvited members of the Equity body arose and challenged the action of the | group in calling a session. Nagel Explains Session. | Conrad Nagel, who acted as chairman | at the meeting, said it had not been called as a protest against equity. “How- ‘ever, many of us felt that the way the situation is being handled by President Frank Gillmore Is not as it should be,” he declared. After the adjournment, 33 members of the association of California signed & resolution in which they stated they “believe that they have been deprived of reprmntaunn during the present :ri':h W] finally affects their inter- es The resolution requested President | Gillmore to “call a closed session of | only paid-up members in California to | ley consider the present situation and vote on whether or not they will support the | present policies of the New York coun- cil and the president, and also elect an executive committee to work with Presi- dent Gu!more during this emergency, thereby giving the motion picture play- “consider a hair-raising experience befell | hucked a 50-mile head wind t THE EVENING Rough Riders of the Air Mail IR P4/ g, O PR y New York to Montreal Pilot, Who Took Body to New York for Burial, had Rather Fly With Dead Man as Passenger Than to Be Alone and Fighting Shroud of Fog Bank. This 1s series onal narratives By Wit hall nfifi'i: de- %dg! ,Mlch for Cleveland, with passengers. geribing thelr most thrilling experiences. | A snowstorm trepped us and it got dark. Snow is as bad as fog. Two of | the passengers ‘didn't seem to know there was any trouble, but anotiswx | knew something about fiving, But he | was sleepy, 5o he curled up in his seat | and said: “Wake me up in heaven!” Finds Cleveland Beacon. n 10, , 1t is amazing with how few serious” mishaps the mail planes have met. BY EDWIN WEATHERDON, v Vi Mail Pilo; for the Cansdian Colonial Air By the grace of Providelice I located Transport on the New York-Montreal Run. | the beacon at the Cleveland airport, Wrigjen Exclustvely for The Sta and the 'and we got down all right. Tican Newspaper Once, on my way from New York to What. most_people. probatiy would Buffalo, & storm hit me. Eight hours T 0 me last New Year eve, when my mail | get there, I was forced down tw é:,‘but plane, flying from Albany to New York, | I finally made it. was turned into the first aerial hear: business man to New York for burial. I flew through the night and a cold | plane | rainstorm in the big metal with the body and an undertaker’s as-/ sistant in the fuselage behind me. A few weeks ago, on my way to Bos- (I was taking the body of & prominent | ton, the fog closed in and I had to make | seven attempts to get through, I final- ly got there with the mail that time, too. I carried the heaviest mail load ever sent by air when I flew from New York | to_ Albany with 2,315 pounds in a tri- motored plane, STAR. WASHINGTON, SUSPENDED CHURCH APPEALS DEGISION Lutheran Body Was Dropped for | cordia Admitting Secret Society Mem- bers to Communion, By the Associated Press. RIVER FOREST, Il., June 26.—An Omaha Lutheran church which was suspended from the Nebraska district | for allowing communion to pnmmoneuy who belonfied to secret fraternal organi- zations will seek reinstatement before the thirty-fourth triennial conference of the 1 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Orunlnunm included in the banned class are those whose ritual avolds D. C, WEDNESDAY, reference to the Trinity when speaking of the Supreme Being and to Jesus Christ in required prayers, and which substitute redemption through moral effort for Christianity, it was explained by Prof. Thendorse Graebner of Con- aring that the lodle system was deistic, Prof Graebner said: “It stands to reason that a deistic form of worship and a Tfln\urhn form of wonhlp are mutually exclusive. The God wors| by the lodge on Thurs- | day nl‘ht it not the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ worshiped by Christians on Sunday morning. “We are conscious that not all mem- | bers of secret socleties are are ol| those inconsistencies. There are good | and sincere Christians in every secret order, but this does not permit us to lose sight of the fact that the figment of reason which the lodge adores as the Supreme Being is not the God which has revealed Hlmulf as PFather, Son and Holy Ghost I1-1nk of major general when appointed. JUNE 26, '1929. ‘The governors of the States and Ter- MILITIA CHIEF MAY | 3cimsererm o et SUCCEED HIMSELF | 25 ha Fem i o It is understood some six names h-v: Reappointment of Maj. Gen. C. C. | i the Hammond Considered by "M’:?"'d‘;;'m Secretary Good. PR 25 <K _.c _ry_ Clerk Scorns $500 a Week. By the Associated Press. Reappointment of Maj. Gen. Creed C. Hammon of Oregon as chief of the | Militia Bureau of the Army is bfinl‘ considered by Secretary Good. The regular four-year term of serv- ice in this post will expire for Maj. Gen. Hammond Saturday. Under the terms of the national defense act, the | Militia Bureau chief mus: be a National Guard officer with a rank of major or above and autom: ily is given the Palmer, 16-year-old violinist, who nrnn $27 a week as a clerk in a bank, refused vaudeville offers of $500 a veek | She_ prefers to study: further and not| endanger her chances of becoming & concert star. Her recitals have received | tavorable attention from critics. India plans to increase its tariff rates See Our Big Toilet Goods Sale on Page Opposite ! French Humorist Dead at 72. PARIS, June 26 (#).—George Cour- teline, one of the most noted humorists in France, died yesterday on his seventy- second birthday. The noted author Imfl!l"!m. (h* amputation of a leg four years ago to t | halt the spread of an l.ntectlon and his other leg wu amputated only last week. e -— More than 4,000 pounds of cotton waste was used in the construction of a NEW YORK, June 26 (#)—Gloria | jarge British ship. TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS 525 EISEMARN'S, 7th & F Undertaker Is Nervous. . & No, 'm not superstitious. But the (Next—Prank C. Crowley—Prima undertaker seemed nervous. He kept| donna sings for pilot on flight.) moving_around and asking where we (Copyrighi, 1920, by North American New were. Every time lights showed under | ——e——__paper Alliance.) ;s. :cmuzd to know if that was New | LR ERE F orl I'd rather fly in good weather with a dead man any time than go it alone tLlraur( h 1 I have been trapped by e preccy num and forced down so low | to fly under bridges. Once I came out of & blind stretch of flying and saw high tension wires slipping | past right under my wings. ‘When I came out of the Army and | 0od and Service Unsurpassed :(!Inflt < ile fiying up the Hudson COLYUMBIA'RD. ar 18weL OPPOSITE ammacsanag, TONIGHT In ¢ o njunction 5 Until with our regular started flying the mail I didn't know o much about fog. I started out of Had- Field, New Brunswick, N, J., one mghc when the fog was so bad all the old timers had canceled their flights. s t}-tnughz I would show them how to 0 if. menu we are jea- turing— “Our Famous” Sea Food Dinner Club Steak Dinner All Goes Blank at 60 Fegt. I took off and got up about 60 feet GOLDENBERG S —: WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER “AT SEVENTH AND K” Adap Tselves Perfectlyto the Smart Ensemble Idea! New, Cleanable “““000“0“00000OOMNOQQOOQ“““MNW“QQWW“’ Humming Bird er a del im mm in things concern- ing his welfare.” All Speakers Are Heckled. 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The recent action of Equity in an at- tempt to extend its unionization of u:ton into the field of talking motion ,_met with a reply from the otion Picture Producers’~Association that they intended standing by their old _contracts. Since then, prominent screen actors and actresses, members of Equity, have ’..nnmmced mwman to_the de- i mands of the ition, but the meet- ing called last night was the first move Ensemble! A dark hand- bag with a white outfit— will mar an otherwise charming picture! And every one can afford one of these smart little white Karetol pouches, with metal or covered frames. In rvp'l]c grained effects—that are easily kept white \\nh any liquid $1 .50 The sheer are silk to the top, with lisle heels, toes and soles, while the servi¢e weight has a nar- row lisle garter weJt. They both come in suntan shades as well—for these are much worn with the toward settlement of the quu\hn‘ POISON FATAL AL TO GIRL. Myra E. Nusz Dies of Potion Taken Deliberately, Coroner Holds. 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