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| 300 BISHOPS BEGIN SESSION IN BRITAIN Results of Secret Discussions | Will Be Summarized Periodically. By the Associated Press. | LONDON, July 7.—The Lambeth Conference of the Church of England, in which 300 bishops and archbishops from all over the world have a part, today was well begun on its long secret labors, in the course of which opinions will be handed down on matters of con- troversy in the church. A note of Oriental splendor was in-| troduced at the opening of the confer- ence yesterday by the Patriarch Meletios of Alexandra, the so-called “Second ! Pope,” robed in pure white, who headed a procession of bearded, black-robed clergymen of the Eastern orthodox dele- gation. All the participating archbishops and bishops joined in the holy communion in the inaugural service at St. Paul's| Cathedral. It was preceded by the litany, sung 4n a procession, which the | Archbishop of Canterbury led. The procession filed out of the south room of the cathedral, re-entered by the great main entrance to take seats for the re- mainder of the service. The Archbishop of York delivered the inaugural sermon, stressing the need for churchmen to keep minor disagree- | ments on church routine out of the way of the great issue of religion—that is, faith in the Living God. “It is especially important,” he said, *that we remind ourselves of the pro- portions proper to our controversies in the light of the majesty of God.” The conference will last several weeks. Although secret, its labors will be re- ported from time to time in official statements. 8 HURT IN CLASH OF POLICE AND REDS Groups of Communists Arrested in Germany When Returning Home From Meeting at Worms, By the Associated Press. DARMSTADT, Germany, July 7.— Eight persons were injured seriously in | clashes yesterday between police and | Communists here. More than 300 of th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. I In Texas Race l EARLE B. MAYFIELD, Former Senator, is one of 11 candidates in the primary race for Democratic| gubernatorial nomination in Texas. —Associated Press Photo. iiishop Gives Ra(li(; Backing to Naval Pact From London| Rt. Rev. James E. Free- man Is First Prelate to Talk to America. The first American Bishop to radio | an address to America from London, | Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop | of Washington, yesterday broadcast an indorsement of the Naval Treaty which was heard by his friends in Washington and audiences in most of the large cities of the country. Bishop Freeman is in London attend- ing the Lambeth Conference and to participate in the celebration of the founding of the Canterbury Cathedral. At the conclusion of the address, the British announcer said that Bishop Freeman would return to this country in about four weeks. Persons who heard Bishop Freeman'’s | voice coming into the Capital over Sta- ALMEIDA 1S JAILED FOR ROYALIST PLOT Preparations to Overthrow Portuguese Dictatorship Are Foiled. By the Associated Press. LISBON, Portugal, July 7.— Col. Almeida, prominent Royalist, and sev- eral civilians were lodged in Portuguese jails today after discovery by the gov- ernment of a movement for its over- throw. An official note, published today, gave | the first” notice of their arrest. It| | said: | “Col. Joao Almedia has been arrested and sent to Elvas Fortress, it being | ascertained that he was preparing a revolutionary movement to overthrow the government, and was in association with elements manifestly hostile to the dictatorship. “‘Several others, civilians, have been arrested and the police are investigat- | ing a network of conspiracy. Ener- getic measures have been adopted against disturbers of the public order.” Involved in the movement which Col. Almedia headed were both Royalists and Democrats. Col. Almedia had made | & name for himself in the African wars. - N More foreigners are wearing Amer- | ican bathing caps this year than in any | previous season. | Summer Clearance HYSICAL (ULTURE SHOES p Style Pgac&»jbrst $9.85 & are standard in price ail {l prices. tion WMAL said it sounded as natural | s if he were delivering the address in | ashington. A group of friends heard he broadcast in the WMAL Studio. It | Barbana, where it was reverently borne Your annaal opput vl ITALY REVIVES CORTEGE ON WATER BEGUN IN 1232 Town of Grado Has “Procession of | Barbana” With All 0ld Colorfulness. By the Associated Press. GRADO, Italy, July 7.—The “Proces- sion of Barbana” an aquatic cortege dating back to 1232, was held here yes- terday with a revival of all its medieval colorfulness. From the Basilica of Grado, a church whose bishop once held sway all over the Venetian gulf and its islands, a| bark set forth bearing an image of the Madonna, sturdy oarsmen propelled it | down the lagoon to the little island of | ashore and placed over the main altar | of the island's chapel. There mass was FLYER COMPLETES California Instructor Breaks Rec-|Jackson had bettered the record of 22 By the Associated Press. SAN MATEO, Calif, July 7.—Paul Mantz, aviation instructor, had 46 out- | the figures anc side loops, a world record, to his credit | he would attempt 50 loops, but his gaso- FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES yesterday, the result of aerial duel with Dale of endurance-flight fame. Mantz's feat surpassed by 10 a record established by Jackson at Chicago a few hours before. The California fiyer took the air Saturday unaware that a ~-distance ned” Jnckson line falled when he was four short of his goal. Aviation experts here said Mants's feat was hazardous and difficult and that its achievement was possible only through aeronautical skill and courage. They explained the pilot is subject to tremendous centrifugal force. 46 OUTSIDE LOOPS loops set a week ago by Gordon Mounce R TR oXH hA:relu o Coleman Is Disappointed. e had completed his twenty-fou YORK, July 7 (%) —Evidently loop when an airplane bearing the la b b . fiures “35° on o sides went aloft afier | there will be disappolntment in Holly- the Associated Press had informed the | wood. Ronald Coleman, screen heart- airport of Jackson's record. breaker, has returned from his native Mantz interpreted the meaning of | England without a divorce from the a4 dropped . nots, saying lnay nranm whom he long has been es- in| ord Set in Chicago Few Hours Earlier. said. Later the statue was carried back to the bark, children and young people | scattering flowers in its way. Accom- | panied by an escort of fishing boats, | many of the rowers wearing bright liv- | eries, it made its solemn progress back to Grado. Volunteer bearers took it back to its regular niche. SANTA BARBARA, Calif,, July 7 (®).| —Alice Day, film actress, and Jack| Cohn, Hollywood broker, were married here yesterday, with Marceline Day, actress sister of the bride, and Val| Montgomery attendants. SLIP_COVERS Three-pe. suite and 5 separcte cushions, snap fasteners, tailored to your furniture, {ncluding material, $16.50. Write or phone or samples. R. L. ISHERWOOD. Line. 5350, 1513 28th St. S.F. $11.85 ¢y to buy these enovs that over the country, at cut 7 The entire stock is in- EARLY JUNE TRANSPARENT Apples:.4-25¢ Georgia Peaches 5\ FnE California Red Plums Ripe Bananas Jumbo Cantaloupes 3 Lbs. 25¢ 2 Lbs. 25¢ Doz. 25c 2 for 25¢ and 15¢ Each 5¢ *B.3 TRAINS COLLIDE Neither Leaves Rails in Texas gs Passenger Hits Frelght. BAIRD, Tex., July 7 (#).—A passe: ger train collided head-on with a freig) train on the Texas & Pacific Railway here yesterday, shaking up 20 persons most of them 'ngers. None was hurt seriously. Neither train left the rails following the collision, which oc- curred as the nger train, moving slowly away from the station, ran through an open switch and onto the siding where the freight train stood. Large Cucumbers New Bunch Beets New Potatoes Bunch 5¢ 10 Lbs. 35¢ A LARGE RIPE SOWEGA Watermelons - 49¢ Rajah MUSTARD Our latest addition to the popular Rajah line. Its distinctive Aavor will \ | \ delight you. policy and | through thick and thin. That policy is to charge you | mo more than is absolutely necessary. (Personal) & P has a simple sticks to it Customers of A & P know the effect of that policy on their food bills. Another New COMPLETE COMBINATION Food Store disturbers were arrested as they return- cluded. ed in auto trucks from a meeting at ‘Worms. 9 OZ. 16 oz. | was explained that there was a mini- | mum of static, which was regarded as OPENS THIS WEEK-END AT Another 100 Communists were arrest- ed by police at Prankfurt, while at Mayence police halted eight trucks with Communists and arrested many of em. Blue Heron Raids Poultry. WILKES-BARRE, Pa., July 7 (£).—A champion scrapper is in the possession of Thomas Bradshaw, State game pro- tector. A blue heron, 5 feet 8 inches tall, ate five ducklings and two chickens and routed a police dog be- fore it was captured in a poultry yard at Lee Park. ‘Tubes containing enough deadly drugs to poison the population of a town were dug up in a garden at Aldershot, England, by a boy of 4. unusual, because static conditions inter- | fered considerably yesterday with radio receptions outside of Washington. Sta- tion WMAL yesterday undertook the regular Sunday afternoon broadcasts from the Washington Cathedral, which hnvz been carried for several years by DUCHESS SE.EKS HEALTH Wife of British Prince Going to Castle in Scotland. LONDON, July 7 (#)—The Duchess of York will leave shortly for Glamis Castle, in Forfarshire, in an effort to improve her health. She plans to remain in the north for two or three months. Quick response will assure a perfect fit in a shoe that will dress the feet stylishly and relieve any possible foot ail- 1 ment. %dmgpmgtgnm CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. [ 612 13th Street Stores No Branch Bet. F & G Sts. West Side— 10c JAR Jar 2574 WISC. AVE. 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