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THE EVERING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. ¢, FrivaY, NoveMmbiR 11 1930, CHURCHES AGREF [CHICAGO HAS THOROUGHFARE _INEWS PHOTOGRAPHER - -WMM“""""'*|,“&“ e the Later, during the trial of Jack G umn-mun-mm_’ BELIEVED PROOF AGAINST CRIME | |§ GIVEN SIXTY DAYS|cuoos sinteth tharkes' " Scom | Sl oy the posein & C OA L ‘ UN BASIS UF UmfiN.Ewnmof Homes on Astor Street Can’t Enter Them | Chicago Judge Holds Attempt to : : | Without Password. A Take Picture of Gangster in EISEM AN ’S | . (RS SEPISERS TF Rl LS Court “Direct Contempt.” Special Night Phones | * § Presbyterian and Reformed { 37 the Asotntea proe. * 's Loop to_ their exclusive homes on — = SEVENTH & F STS, " | i j i | " CHICAGO, November 14.—It may be | the North Side prompted the unusual| gy the Associated Press. For Delivery Tomorrow |Denominations, With 3,000,-| CHICAGO, November 16— n.m,w‘vrrc-uu ons. CHICAGO, November 14.—David % A ———————— hotographer for the Chicago Fhone Uy Tonight | 000 Members, to Unite. |nie o ey o Gy crime. | RAIN CROWD MISTAKEN | teraid ana Examiner. was sentenced o WE HAVE L) | roof. | | 60 days in jail yesterday because he at- Nat’l 3068 | 81 PM | By the Associated Press. P tor street, thoroughtare about a| - FOR RIOT IN BROOKLYN | tempted to snap a picture of a notortous Met. 4500 ‘ g g | PITTSBURGH, November 14.—ReP-|pait mile long, bounded on the south ke | gangster in a Federal court room, i 3 | resentatives of Presbyterian and Re- | by pivision street and on the north Three Patrol Wagons Rushed to| The act was interpreted by Judge | | formed Churches agreed in principle [ pY Lincoin park; is ihe Piace. 10 has B o tbrimtpigaBbon o | yesterday on a basis of union intended which is /msin Answer Call—Police Join 50 s |to weld into one their five denomina- tempt. | tions, with their approximately 3,000,000 | ro & b Iave. peovided regule- Under Theater Marquee. Mann, camera bag in hand, appeared To Match Your Odd Coats tions so ‘strict that they have to give BROOKLYN, N. Y. (NAAN.A).—A |in the court room early in the day, but | comrhunicant, members throughout. the . 1 coul On Guard Wlth |~ What debatable points remained ater | (¢ Oficers a password to get IO | frantic telephone call to the police stat- | mmm—— | . |a two-day conference concluded today 4.65 riot was in progress in the | were referred to a special joint com- Each month the password is Chlnz!d ing that a progi and should any one chance to forget it, )mn of Brooklyn’s business section re- II | mittee. Adoption of the report of that : SU ERIOR | committee 15 expected to’Tesult in the °°:,":l"’!‘°‘“§:fi°"‘°;‘c’:r"’h"‘,"f: every- | ceived prompt response. Telephone National | bodies of the denominations involved for_ultimate acceptance or reject of beard after a hunting trip founs! that out ‘she other "nighs. when | men, 10 detectives, & captain and dep- e e 8 s 7 | uby. napecion,. all xédy. for buksmes | T CHRRT OHIneY oLl 'fi,': | Thousands of pairs of special trousers ik Vi i | 'The five denominations, re | rushed to the scene. They found 50 | TR 4 . . o k'é‘&;&.“;‘g'gé"fi“l‘gd' by 65 delegates at the confercnce nere. | S, Bare the wrong password. | Atter & | U5 76 L) owding under a theater | | Saate “Apent wil soht: at the | | await your selection. Just bring us your odd R ?,’°“,‘§°q:{:‘f“’{fi°";§‘ Church i th¢ | poe Gy because the putier nappened | marquce to gét out of the rain. The | end of each month, at the rate coat or vest...we'll match it. HARD COAL will shield T S ey an chanh i 8t out andidentity | police joined them. of 1% cents per day and 5/cents {? Mg Bt Caita o o g jewelry robberies in' Which_the (Copyrisht, 1930, by Norih American News. | | Sunday. you from the low tem- e ToRbecs Craflad the victime Jroen. Che \ per Allian: peratures of November. | United States and the Reformed Church : in_America, And, with SUPERIOR, Subcommittees, which reported to the : Committee of the Whole, said they you can have just the found no insuperable barriérs to unio rightamount of heat, be- TS e P lil{ A % the urc reportet found tl cause this carefully sized | faiths basically identical and that “in hard coal is instantly B v & | church moral apart, responsive to your con | from their istinitive pa political implica~ trol. A telephone call tions, are proper subjects for its cor- brings prompt service. ca.d that the pmgrnms csn om ‘m n asily and naturally carried ‘ i ouf g & union of the churches. b iMerences of opinion arose, however, ] on details of the system of united ad- | ministretion contemplated. Proposals b that the Uxmm General Assembly be Y lnc composed of commissioners chosen by | [] ) the synods md that a new group or q administrative bodles, to_be known | general synods, be .!E'. up brought n.ronl TH | opposition. | oD y L] - | ferred to the spec!nl kit 1ot |ther action, 'That committee will be Ph . mposed of representatives of each de. one: NATIONAL 3068 |nomxnmon and will be headed by I {Willet J, Belt Fiaburgh.( who was chairman of today’s meet . Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout | Wl the mestig has s ikt % every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL } i was made —then you will know you are getting the genuine. W Commiticc on Poiity of the Church that : . . e 3P R e EVERY company has a moral obligation to ex- Co —— P pand and to provide work. Business is no long- er a personal matter where the destinies of men " immediately concerned. Starting Tomorrow and Contm uing Next Week While Quantlty Holds Out hang upon the whim of an executive. The social \ - aspect eclipses the personal, in an organization A S A l E which involves the livelihood of hundreds of families. ) The company which folds up at the first hint of Consisting of Several Very Large | hard times is betraying a trust. In a time of de- Purchases of Super Fine Quality | pression we should fight to keep men in jobs. CHILDREN ,S : FOOTWEAR | Eighty men' have been added to the fitting de- FOR BOYS, GROWING GIRLS, MISSES, CHILDREN | partment of the Washington Gas Light Company AND INFANTS | to take care of installing the phenomenal number Regularly $4 to $7 Per Pair i of Automatic Gas Home Heaters sold during the The quality and style of these shoes make them suitable for | paSt two months‘ That Seasona] JOb 18 dranng to sale at regular prices. Many of them are famous trade marked a CIOSe, but a]though these new men are not regu- rnukel, but in keeping with our special purchase department pol- icy, we place them on sale at— | lar employes we hope to retain them on the pay roll [ sl because we believe it possible to develop enough Ontords | business by the sale of gas appliances to keep them High Shoes busy. GIRLS Straps f To stimulate sales we haife substantially reduced Oxfords ool | the prices of all gas ranges and gas refrigerators. Patent Leather I Lo qaws, Tan Calf It is true that if we accomplish our aim, as we izes ( 1114 to 2 . Suedes : B Cocsbinptions, Bts | expect to, the company will benefit. But primarily A large portion of the shoes offered at this sale comprised the entire juvenile we make this intensive merchandising drive now department of a prominent New York store, which is discontinuing the sale of all children's footwear. ° : with this in mind: ITTL /U OV Sva- OF that every man has the right to work, and if the NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES Washington Gas Light Company by increasing its FOR WOMEN $ 3 6 5 S sales efforts can keep men in work, u‘ is morally On Sale at Ny bound to do so. Reg. $6.00 Grade e.-u-.u.- i A"Mmloflrflhfmlhvwwmmflm‘- us. SPECIAL PURCHASE DEPARTMENT - FAMILY SHOE STORE 312 7th Street N.W. sale George A. G. Wood, President Washington Gas Light Company