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THE EVEsNG STAR, WAShinoTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. ANTIHURCH LAWS INRUSSA BARED By the Associated Press LONDON, August 13.—Extracts from the Russian laws on religion, compiled by the British embassy at Moscow, were fssuec today in an officlal government “white paper.” The publication was in fulfillment of & promise given to the Conservatives By the Labor government last April. Lh?n groups in Great Britain and other tions were protesting against alleged religious persecution in Russia The “white paper” cites a provision of the Soviet constitution providing for the separation of church and state, and of schools from church, while equally guaranteeing liberty of religious belief and freedom of anti-religious propa- ganda. It also quotes & vision of the eriminal code by which the teaching of religious beliefs in schools to young ehildren and persons under age is pun- fshable by & year of compulsory labor. Acts of deceit aiming at the encour- agement of “superstition,” and the ] deriving of profit therefrom, are pun- ishable by a year's compulsory labor, with partial confiscation of property or a fine of 500 rubles. Enforced collection of contributions on behalf of reiigious groups may be thed by six months’ compulsory bor, or & fine of 300 rubles. The same g:hhmu‘ is attached to the assump- by any religious organization of adiministrative or judicial functions appertaning to the public law. { U.’S. FOREIGN SERVICE CHANGES SCHEDULED P. B. Gilbert Becomes First Secre- tary of Paris Embassy—Transfers and Resignatiens Announced. Recent changes in the United States Foreign Service include the assignment of Prentiss B. Gilbert, New York, as first secretary of embassy at ; the transfer of Tojan Kod- , from the State retary 3 of Norris B. Chipman, Washington, . C., vice consul, from Riga, Latvia, to Paris; Edwin C. Wilson, Florida, first , to Port au Prince, Haiti; Claude 8. Chiperfield, Illinois, to Sydney, Aus- A RTINS ae o Better 'Rugs at Lower Prices ; Hugh C. Fox, New_York, to Aires, Argentina; Easton T. 4 ¥ Kelsey, Michigan, to Cairo, Egypt. and : Thomas A. Hickok, New York, to Beirut, : f 4 Syria. - y Russel B. Jordan, Missour], vice con- . c \2 5 an In an ¥ ears sUlTS_FILED'F OR $60,000 1 &N Nk NG € 2 You naturally expect low prices—savings—on Rugs in our Semi-Annual Selling. We b 1 > : doubt, however, if your expectations will equal the actual values now presented here. ¥njury to Woman Basis of Claims Better Rugs at Lower Prices than in many, many years. Against Merchant Firm. = 2 & L 2 ; B 4 Deferred Payments If Desired Free Delivery to Any Shipping Point in the Continental United States Karastans—Specially Priced 9x12 Seamless « « « of authentic style The court is told that Mrs. Smith ¢ . - % i ’ yos leaving the siore of the defendant oe e lplend.uily COnstr uctfd Arjal Restepnsfancybloon Senipca WOrSted.WIltcn Rugs sty o Sl whe i apaiioniily Jinmnniond fies 385 G 3129305 H|TT0 #las into the wites eye and seriously 1 6x9 8x10 9x12 Semi-Annual $110 The wife has been com / These are remarkable reproductions of the highest' type of Selling Price biack glasses, the plaintiff say. . ’ Attorn Vando i 2 S Oriental A X iled. eys ren, In th e Seml' Annual e"ln g riental rugs eavy, lustrous and deep-piled Binsetianatity ieasiiisarworstedi WIL 'ih:au appear for the husband and ; tons. . .sturdy rugs, in a wide choice of GOLF CUPS STOLEN 3 La I'Chmont Wool Wiltons richly-colored Oriental patterns. p i A This is yo;n ;pportunity to select fine furniture that is inter- Craze for Miniature Links Believed esting. . . fashion-right . . . distinctive. . .at prices that afford # 2 2 o Have Prompted Thefts. extufioxgi:\hnry savings. A varied selection. . .in which you SPeCIa"y Priced AxmlnSter Rugs BVANSTON, II, August 13 (P).— will find the periods and colorings most éffective against the Size Si . . D e e mtms individual background of your home. ; . 629 544.75 83::10.6 s64"75 SPCCIa"y Priced mr will draw suspicion on its Size 567.50 Size $44.75 Size $46.50 ol 'mp.m:n the first nine greens of Evanston community course were 9x12 e o mickel ot thas 5 b Bommplys of o RN ; —_— i anston and numerous other . any Values 'ways “best sellers” because of their outstanding wearing High-grade 1 Axmi Pplaces, p‘ut wt“‘;on:ns‘um vl%gmer and vu qualities and fine texture . . . these Larchmont Wool Wilton ! ‘g' inglov.];eg:li:::fl :::::;:" Rues Qted s tow of S $ 5 Rugs reproduce choice Oriental patterns in exquisite colorings. eCretary, 5 Larchmont Rugs are exclusive with us. Of the Chippendale period. Broadloom CarPets T e Handsome Oriental Rugs Sposiali Chair, $35 At Lower Prices Than We Have Known in Many Years $4.75 and $5.75 'y‘.’.r".'f" seat cushion. Lovely specimens of Oriental artistry . . . in the inimitable Seamless broadloom carpets . . . in- mellow colorings of the East. A few of the specially-priced creasingly popular as smart wall-to- sizes are listed below— Y wall coverings. In stock colors. 9 and 12 foot widths. Queen Anne style, with tap- estry upholstery and spring FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. 3.6x5.2 Persian 4x7 Persian | SR SR . Bave Seen” seeciay " irraneed ; ¢ Sarouk Rugs Sarouk Rugs ’ s e | (i : 3 : $6.4.50 $95 Chenille Rugs 9x12 Heris 9x12 Armenian 9x12 Choice and Gorevans Lillihans Sarouks Size Size 24236 $3.95 24x48 55'35 $3.50 PHILADELPHIA | 3 ? sae wiseron | i : ; - ol 5 e 1675 S 30 | £ovoa o sep 2t | : { : 2.6x5.6 Persian 3.6x6 Persian 4x6 Numdah 27x54 6 30x60 38 Scatter Rugs Scatter Rugs Scatter Rugs Sunfast — washable — reversible — in two-tone color effects especiall sl 6-50 S29.§0 lar for boudeir.enurury :Eb. s Ruas, Forra Fioon. Ruas, Forrs. FLoor. . : Specially Priced $16.00 CHICAGO, Iii % nmn u(l 16 Pa7 NIAGARA FALLS 16.50 g,A'rl:lnum $16.80 August 23; September 6, 20; October 4 Al Sieel Eauipment Pemylvmlhdmd