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WIE PPOSITION TOBIRTHGONTROL Anglo - Catholic Bishops in England and Colonies Protest Approval. By Radio to The Star LONDON, England, August 21.—| Anglo-Catholic opposition to the Angli- ¢ bishops' limited sanction of birth centrol by'Chrictian parents, contained in their ) omentous decisions at the conclusion of the recent Lambeth co..- ference, is being voiced increasingly|Fi here. A number of bishops from the British colonies and dominions and one Eng- lish pi_late, namely, the Bishop of Ex-| eter, violently announce their dissent from the Lambeth Radio Halts Brief Career of Youthful Chicago Robbers By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 21.— Two Chicago youths, Joseph Naga- vewski and Lester Cybulski, es- tablished a record in their first attempt at crime Sunday At 1:41 am. they attempted a robbery unsuccessfully. At 1:43 a.m. they were describ- ed to a roving police squad via radio. At 1:48 am. Nagavewski was shot twice in the back and with Sybulski was captured by the officers. CHARGED WITH MURDER ngerprints of Accused Tally With Those Found by Police. LOS ANGELES, August 21 () — oyd Gemmill, Tujunga, Calif., was nference’s counte-| charged yesterday with the murder of nancing of what they designate as the| Mrs. Barbara Doyle, 67, widow, who “mortal sin of artificially limiting the was faund dead in her suburban home recently. size of familles.” It is reported that the eminent scholar and Anglo-Catholic rallying friends for a solemn and for- mal repudiation of the Lambeth birth control resolution. Gore, whose books are widely used by American theolog- ans, is a 77-year-old bachelor, leading an extremely ascetic life, who has long co-operate with the Roman Catholic clergy opposition to the popularizing of contraceptives which are prevalent here. | Opposition From Overseas. Other bishops of South Africa are understood to share the anti-birth con- trol views of Bishop Walter Carey of Bloemfontein. who boasts being = the | youngest of 12 children. West Indian ishops are also counted among the antis. While most ecclesiastics in England proper either favor or refrain from James E. Connelly Capt. William Bright, sheriff’s homi- leader, | cide squad, said Gemmill's fingerprints , formerly a bishop, is|tallied with bloodstained Charles Gore, formerly P, on the walls of Mrs. Doyl rints found ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 64th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on || easy monthly payments James F. Shea President Secretary openly opposing the Lambeth resolu- tion, this opposition from overseas is ted to be followed by a certain ward Rome by outraged Anglo-Cathols. ‘Other modernists and Anglicans cen- sure the Lambeth conference for its timid and belated indorsement of birth control. Rev. O. F. Russell, head mas- ter of Merchant Taylors’ School, speak- ing at Oxford before the Modern Churchmen’s Conference, said that the church never gives blessing to any change of outlook until it is too late to be of any value. He deplored the fail- ure of the bishops to speak “enthusi- astically for this discovery.” Lauds Decision. Dean William <alph Inge of St. Paul's in a copyrighted article in yes- terday’s London Evening Stc dard lauds the decision for its admission that the morality of birth control depends upon the motive of the users. “Unless & new s ase of responsibility in procreation is awakened, either com- pulsion of some kind must be resorted %o or population will probably increase beyond optimum number. In any case, conception control has come to stay,” concludes the unconventional church-| man. Dean Inge's suggestion that con- @emned men be allowed to commit sui- cide is still being widely discussed here. George Bernard £haw is naturally fa- vorable, on grounds of economy in money and trouble. He would place a eollection of poisons and chemicals ‘n the cell of a condemned person. Another speaker at the Oxford church @gathering amused his hearers by desig- nating the sought-after paradise of modern youth as the “New Chicago,” contrasted with the storied New Jeru- salem to which Christians customarily | aspire, (Copyright. 1930.) TRANSLATOR. IN STATE DEPARTMENT RETIRES High Tribute Is Paid John 5. Mar- tin, Who Rendered Valuable Services to U. 8. Acting Secretary Castle of the State Department yesterday announced the re- tirement of John S. Martin, principal translator, who has been a translator in that department for about 40 years, and paid a high tribute to his vaiuable services to the Government during that | period. | In a letter to Mr. Martin, the acting secretary expressed his regret at his severance from the service. 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