Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1929, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING STAR:. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1929.° —_— = nicate with meibars of Congress, to go | {in human consclousness, destroys hu-|quittal. The trial attracted consider-|band when she saw in a newspaper he | happlly with Gen. Vidal until about a| “Miss Mexico” told interviewers she before committees of Congress and man_error, anddub_rlr;de l‘t;ml_l‘lltsltt l‘rsvnme attention throughout Mexico, and | had been charged with bigamy by a Jonr ap when dhe s";“et ;‘M‘!fj l\gf’“cg” would become a nun and never marry i solicit departments of the Govern- | . better health an: mOtatE the closing arguments, which lasted | wife in Vera Cruz who had borne him | Mexico Gly and filed bigamy charges | 8ain in the event of her acquittal. “He ment. It sends each week to members mission of Christian Science to re- the . ten hours, were broadcast by radio. several children. She did not know this " of the Senate and the House and to vive in this age the healing method | 'e O, TG RO O e | e T p e oW this | against him. is the only man I ever loved,” she said. many newspapers a propaganda sheet used by Jesus and his followers in the o i Ao e J:wgsefi Seghiation early conturles of the Christian era, |Urunette, admitted she shot her hus-| The first wife testified she had lived and attacks in abusive language offi- TR el S Ry e S T | e cials who are not in accord with its i Christian Science textbook. Ask bout our 30, 60 and 90 day Deferred Payment Plan views. No other organization of any e Exquisitely dainty-—but S e WOMAN IS CLEARED thoroughly dependable! Reupholstering Refinishing >3 tic ii it d syste tic leg- | . e N Tinkham Asks Senate Lobby |istative actisity. - <= 6y o oture on Christian Science ! 4 5 “3. It interferes with the judiciary, 5 OF HUSBAND MURDER Body to Investigate B rechmiendation Jor the - - )5 \Given'by "Member -of Guild craftsmanship has made possible the rare beauty Tansuttes: Mkl sition to the confirmation of Federal of this Gruen Cartouche. And more! Through an | Brocades and Dry Activities. R e alsin Mother Church Board. Senora-de Vidal, Winner in Beauty ingenious arrangement of parts, it has added dependa- Velours M . local njt‘zg::;t c:: ‘«_gsr c%l.;tr{)c; ?)Ex b(':i«élufl: ! ~~———Ch i . Contest, Acquitted by Jury bility and durability, remarkable in so small a watch. Representative George Holden Tink- | tacks and villifention of judges in pub-| A lecture on “Christian Scicnce; Its in Mexicy City. . X . T of Massachusetts today called upon | Jic addresses, such as that delivered at | Accord With the Lord’s Prayer,” was ¥y Come in and see the wide varicty of designs—all Senator C: and his lobby inves: P e i Goecd Froans Porch Rockers Splinted ator Caraway v inves- | Melrose, Mass., on April 12, 1929, by & of them lovely creatjons, priced from $29. : v , e tigating committee to inquire into the | Clarence Trac' Wilson. 12, 1929, bY | delivered yesterday afternoon in Com=| ., 0\ o - Y Lt 1 20.75 to $250 by Our Experts at the activities of the Board of Temperance, stition Hall. by Arthur P, de Camp, o Now Prevailin Low Prohibition_and Public Morals of the Cites Council of Churches, member of the board of lectureship of | \ MERICO STV, December 2--Senora == \ Poltes st s Les Gale Methodist Episcopal Church, its secre- | “I wish also to draw to your atten- | the Science Mother Church at BOSton. | yoman once more today after acquitial i WM 24ke. sold gold | ys y. tary Clarence True Wilson, and the | tion an organization known as the Fed- | He was introduced by Wilbur E. Yocum, | "G SA0F G0N (o0, BTter acawiial G i case, 15-jewel Write, Phone or Call political activities of the Federal Coun- | eral Council of the Churches of Christ | first reader of the First Church of dering her husband, Gen. Moises Vidal Uil kK Wl movement, $45 S f & ) L cil of the Churches of Christ in|in America. This organization, work- | Washington. [t Rt e R A o S , I Franklin 7483 America. ing largely by propaganda, attempts to| The lecturer, who was speaking here [ 2¢rorh 01000 Has MRS Mexice In explaining his demand for the in- | lnt::]m}nrei Conplross on bmhl domestic ur;g:; au;p;;vs ‘r‘»r c'l?e l;:u'sl, ls‘gf]m‘\;:, An hour after receiving the case Sun- vestigation, Representative Tinkham in [and foreign policies. According to its | Third and Fourth Churches o rist, t e = { his open letter to Senator Caraway Pannual reports. about one-fourth of it |declarea that the Bible is read and gay. the jury rehirned iis verdict cfsc- o Sfi%VAT'OR]E [’)ESIO 0 ] wrote s tollows: | income is recelved from the churches |studied by true Christian Sclentists. “atches, Diamonds, Jezwelry, Silverware % : 4 “Permit me to bring to your attention | and about three-fourths from ‘cther | “The Bible to them,” he said, “is a $6.7543. n. Organdy $4,50 B ; R | 5-Piece Parlor Suites Clay Armstrong as chairman of the committee investl- | sources, ihe sums received from|true and living book; they find in it R;-fl!ed Ctzl;nsnm:, Fr.fl : 326 B Street B veen 9th and 10tk o Antiques Unholst gating organizations and persons inter- | ‘other sources’ amountiig in 1926 to |day by day that whicl em ouf ou save $235. Sunfast and permanent i e est Jews tore on F Street % 4 _P; . fering with or attempting o influence | $254 524.20, n 1927 to 3352,018.28 and | of discouragement and fear and heals | fnish. *Wide picot Tue. ~ All colors. AN CToN ¢ 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites pholsterer government an ecclesiastic organization | in 1928 to $336.330.23. It has_been |both sin and sickness. IM DEVITT 4.0 ? 4 Dining Room Chairs 1235 10th St. N.W. known as the Board of Temperance, |said that persons interested in inter- | “Jesus declared that the knowledge of C District 3311 \ Prohibition_and Public Morals of the | nationa] banking. international busi- |truth makes free. It was what he knew Methodist Episcopal Church. ness and other internat'onal interests. | which enabled him to heal sickness as “This_organization alleges it is the | their agents and scrvants, their legal |w:ll as sin. and to overcome the belief Tepresentative and agent of the Metho- | advisers and members of their famiiy | called death. The demand on his.fol- dist Episcopal Church. For some } are large contributors to this organi- | lowers in all time is to emulate his ex- it has attempted to influence and dir | zation, and that these contributions are | ample. The truth about God, and about the legislative and executive oranches | made. in part, to inuence the political | man, whom the Scriptures’ declare to / of the Federal Government and to in- i activities of this organizat'on. Although | be_the image and lik<ness of God, held P fluence and interfere with judicial ap- | attempting again and again to in-|=— - - b pointments and the administration o(‘fluence my vote by propaganda, this . Justice. organization has declined several times| I3@8t Purgative for Headquarters Opposite Capital, | 10 furnish me with a list of individuals " = m who contributed $500 or more to their “1. This organization has erecied its | funds in 1926, 1927 and 1928. I sug- | headquarters opposite the United States | gest that this information be obtained | Capitol, at a cost, it is said, of about |by your committee and the sources of of the board called “The Supplement to | the contributions carefully analyzed and = L [ ] L] the Voice, issued in January, 1923, to | identified.” | g the Voice, issued in January, 1923, to | . | e s EEEBR = raise funds for this building, it \\'as" Mail Pilots Die in Crash. i stated: ‘Fortunately, we have the loca- | tion of all locations just opposie the | MALAGA, Spain, December 2 (F).— Senate wing of the Capitol.’ ‘Pflm- Shenkz and Radio Operator La- | “2. Its principal methods of activity | bentieli burned to death Saturday in PRICE ) L] are personal solicitation and propa- | their French plane, which was forced | =R . ganda and nmmy1 political action, into | down after 11T1king rlafl for Casablanca, h which your committee is not inquiring. | Morocco, with mail. 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