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D. O, MARCH 23, 1930—PART ONE. Y. M.C. A PLAYERS T0 APPEAR FRIDAY “Co-ed” Club Has Igystery THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ions vow wan e vnce1EVLE NQURY BY SENATE ASKED WE INVITE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT: BINGHAM UPHOLDS * ULS.AIRPORTTITLE Feels Sure Provision Would Cardinals Gasparri, Vannutelli and Van Rossum Praise Efforts at London and g een urging Probe, Charges -+ Not Interfere With Dis- trict Control. ure in the past in the mhmwmu municipal agen- in adjacent Stat of Mussolini and Denounce Russia. BY EDWARD C. STRUTT. Special Dispatch to The Star and the North Amorican Newspaper Alllance. W] ve shed such historic luster on the saces- dotal jubilee of Plux XIT, it is interest- ing to obtain statements by members of the Sacred in an aythoritative Vatican Cardinal Pletro ‘The new it of eoncul&fio‘l?m'u apparent as I passed through the bronze doors, no turesque - umes, said to have Michelangelo. Learning the object o; my visit, he said, not without emotion: wished the almost century-old cardinal “ad multos nanos,” and withdrew. * ok x % Cardinal Van Rossum. Cardinal Willlhm Van Rossum, pre- fect of Propaganda Fide, re;::dved me in the grim old paalace on the di Spagna. Born at Zwolle, Holland, . | in 1854, he holds one of the most re- e positions in the church, for presides over the missions through~ Im W;'l% to be the car- g say,” bega. missionaries the world are hlgk;ly satisfacto) Conditions in China, however, are st terrible, especially in districts where thousands of people are dying of starva- tion despite the efforts of the m sionaries to come to their relief. But ation shed and civil strife. “Plus XI's jubilee year blessed with manifestations astrife. In this they will be always sup- by the Catholic Church and per- P T anen perm peace Tomb Yields Scientific Finds. is- | tor's resolution calll 2 statesmen are earnestly endeavoring to to | e B powciuie ‘causos. of fubure | oo “Another Outrage” Perpe- trated at: Elizabethton, By the Assoclated Press. other telegrams from the American and asked adoption of the Montana Sena- - old lady J broken ribs and in al Green said he '-.!w.‘mkh: an inyesti: gation of the Elisabethton Christmas Late at Island. Drama, “The Ghost,” for Opening Event. The Y. M. C. A. Players, dramatic will make their bow to the public next Priday night in a mystery play, “The Ghost,” it was announced yesterday by Hall Hopper, director of the group. The club is “co-ed,” numbering among its members Clara Berry, Helen Sutherland, Hazel P. Spitzer and Thelms K. Spitser. Others in include Carroll M. 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In engincering the new Peerless, there has been no attempt toward sweeping innovations. The cardinal principle of all Peerless thought is to be safe and sure; constantly to refine and improve known factors—never to chance the unknown or doubtful, In designing the car Peerless set aside any ideas of the eccentric or extreme. All thinking is directed toward simplicity, good taste, comfort and harmony of detail. 3 In building the car Peerless does not follow the goddess of haste. Peerless methods, while highly efficient, take time and still depend on human care and skill—not leaving it entirely to modern yet unseeing machines. Will you see and ask to drive the new Peerless? Three new cars: The Custom Eight—under $3000; The Mester Eight— under $2000; The Standard Eight— under $1500 (all prices at factory). ) i £ 83 5 23 § 8 £ i Alse Mill Lengths 10 to 20 Yards Beautiful new Spring pat- A terns and colorings, guar- > lg;eed fast color and wash- able. loped all around; rose, blue, green, orchid and-gold. 73%90 size, serviceable grade sheeting cot- ton; termed run of the mill 29c Pillowcases 43x36 size, good grade pillowcase coiton, wide hems; run of the mill 39c Pillowcases unld::uh.-:: w grade pillowease $1 Colored Spreads Colored Krinkle Spreads, 81x105, 73x105, 81x90 and 73x80. AN colors; alight seconds. Women’s $4 and $5 Spring Footwear 59¢ 16¢c 19¢ 79¢ 49c to 59¢ Wash Fabrics Roman gr . “Again, the wonderful success of the sacerdotal jublilee year has been a great consolation, partly because I think it will be eonducive to the cause of of which I am a convinced apostle. “In my episcopal see of Ostia I bullt a basilica, dedicating it to Lady of Peace. It is close to the ) and when celebrating in my echurch have often prayed Our Lady bless the Naval Disarmament Confer- ence in London and to inspire its mem- bers to come to a satisfact and be incon- again ©o., presidential flower Hotel, 12:30 p.m, united Lodge. of "!'luu?l\llu,. sobop 1 of Building, Seventeenth and I streets, :15 pm. For Monday and Tuesday “MerfYGarden”and Including Novelty Effacts and “Ho'ma'bout” $ Arch Support Styles FrOCks_ ) 31 Sizes 16 to 54 of fine footwear, 'l 2 Cl S you'll findutyl:a to -y 'fl; :". Fast-Color your own liking, whether it be for dress or walking. Patent Leather, Satin, Dull Kid and Blondes, in straps, pumps and ties. Viko Arch Support Shoes of black vici kid with- hand turned soles, low and Cuban heels. Sizes 4 to 9, widths from C Irvin T. Donohoe Motor Co. to EEE. 1625 L St. N.W. Dec. 2359 & Mitchell Peerless Sales Co. re, Md. Reancke, Va. and Pennsylvanis avenue, 11:45 agreement. For it woul vable and sinful for nations FUTURE. ‘Washington Circle, May- ‘declare war tel. tomorrow, 8 p.m. Speaker, O'Hara, formerly of the Card party, Masonic Temple, Bighth and P streets’ ‘tomorrow, 8:30 | unan! . for chnhty. ly pronunciation,” he clapped his hands in applause, car- ried away by his enthusiasm. “I remember my visit to Russia 47 years ago as Pope Leo's XIII's o Meeting, Mexander Ti1"una"T Tound the Rus Community Center, Tuesday, 8:45 p.m. | giang .a deeply religious le, uu-; Speaker, Louls E. Spiegler, Washingion | superstitioucty denciod to" shets attorney. :u ms:h.m hardly believe such a —— 8 a8 taken place. German Orphans’ s e Dircle oy RO Spoelyris ushentel; Club, 1336 Massachuseits avenue, to- | o, o7 the good of tie people but morrow, 1:30 p.m. e b 'mhmumwmmmmy l4thSt tP Charlty day ~dinner, Washington | defied the power of the have - 4l alumni and alumnae of ‘the University | been chastised with speedy retribution, tomorrow, | @nd this will piove true in the case g i "’lot the Soviets, It i satist ] lactory pre—— note that churches of all denominations LW, th 1183 Luncheon, Civitan Club of Washing- voiced 1998 10ths Se D W e Lafayette Hotel, g g‘nu xj(;tned in the protest by » Tuesday, B us Peerless Sales Service Co. Franklin Rogers Motor Co. o s end I gy Bichmend, Ve The audience was at o~ - 4 Card party, 530 Seventh strest south- east, Tuesday, 8:30 pm. Benefit of the Curley Club scholarship fund. Round Table of the Jewish pair NOW MORE EMPHATICALLY THAN EVER —~“ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES” Peerless Motor Company Washington Branch * tur 3400 open today and evenings until ten o’clock After 6 P.M—North 9697 1. C. Barber Motor Co. Associate Dealers Kasafman's—First Floor,