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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1981. VETERAN DETECTIVE DEAD|OPTIMISTS TO HOLD BILLBOARDS OPPOSED | ine = »en » e cu —_—— i | While the group took no immediate | according G 3 I | ‘ANNUAL DINNER BY ¢RHZENS' 21 1] o g P e o X P T Ly=Seiingt Movptta. % [ ""-L-fi-——l s p“’l"&wfll’wlmu{m E'R Nengl pradded & 2| G1ub's ‘Winter Function Will Be accidents on Fifth street the group | s Speotal Dispatch’to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va, January 3 agé,| Tomorrow Night, With Many ioe| = From Out of City Present. street, with large delegations of Opti- mists from the Baltimore and Richmond bs attending and about 100 local optimists acting as hosts. Wash B. Willlams, president of the tainment committee. ced today the teams of Matt Horne and | Columbia Park Association Dis- yConnor and 'Bill Raymond & e eed ousses Campaign, but Delays Definite Action. —— Trains 17} Hou e o + oo 2155 p.m. ited NSHFEARSTOL W PTORRIA =55 598 Volumes, Brought Here Eohce From Himalayas, Tell Story of Primitive Rites. Stefe, choice in the recent Atwater Kent Foundation radio audi- tion here. ot e i o o sy i et Mhe 2 V3 Itimore Opti- | the American Civic Association was favorably discussed members of the Reductions HUPMOBILE Free Wheeling MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dec. 4341 s The Home of Roaches Roac Powde: 13 enabaintood 58 o home free of ROACH DEATH WE PAY o Home Owners Find Our Terms Alvulngnlul We pay a high fate of in- A B S S the entire e on very easy and_satisfacto: A small initia] deposit. added to regularly. quickly secumu- Iates to an'amount sufficient for the 1 UNDER SUPERVISION OF U.S.Ti .22 NNt sT.Nw. 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For fifty years, wise mothers have been secure in the knowledge that a wchild’s headachy, bilious, feverish or retful spells can be quickly and safe- Ry overcome by California g Syrup. hysicians recommend its" soothing to keep the bowels clear in colds, ot childrén’s ailments; or whenever bad breath, coated tongue, or list- lessness warn of constipation. Syrup helps tone r:db‘n‘hr;pcthenm bowels—assists j up .enu.rxiu weak :lddrenmq uine always bears the name California. All drugstores. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP | | natled at the head of the cofin, sym-, BY THOMAS R. HENRY. of .a world haunted by (mm ons—the souls of the malevolent —forms the- great bulk ot the 598 volumes of Nashi literature in pic brought out of the ml Himalayas by Dr. Joseph Rock, National explorer, and now ‘preserved at the Library of Congress. Most of the books of this most primi- tive of the world’s living literatures con- tain directions and chants for driving away the demons from sick persons, villages and families, and for placating the souls of the newly dead. For, say the Nashi books, every man has five souls. One stays with his body in the grave, one is reborn in some other rson, one remains about the house- Jioia; "one goes to heaven or hell, and one roams about the universe, Easily Headed Away. It is the great multitude of the last sort_of souls that cause most of the trouble, So the practice is to hold great feasts for them on stated oc- casions. The idea is to get all the demons, i one place and placate them by food and praise. Then when they are all together they can be driven away in a bunch and the community rid of them. . Theté is one book used for in- viting the demons and another, in very severe language, for getting rid of them. The.next day still another ceremony is for all the old, toothless demons who could not keep up with the-others in to the feast or could not eat toug! th food. ‘Thé departure of the five souls of & Nashi worthy naturally is a complicated business and forms the subject matter of several books. Cloth of five colors—. red, White, blue, yellow and black—is gt £ igéggs E § m i ' ] ¥g i ik !ggg fi giai By g [ i ¢ ! g ks ga ¢ g i i e Egigi it cgf2y Bsaze § ness. Special magical protection from the demons must be given at weddings. A chant contained in one of the is recited when the girl is brought to the man’s house. If this ceremony is carried out skillfully the imps wiil into the home and cause them ph practiced by the priests 8t night to propitiate the 28 malevolent stars and the mou gods. It can- ! not be translated, so sacred it is. . {ACTOR AND THIRD WIFE AMICABLY SEPARATE Kenneth K. Harlin of Film World and Former Doris Booth Agree to Disagree. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, January 7.— Kenneth K. Harlan, motion picture actor, has confirmed & report he and his third wife, the former Doris Hilda | Booth, Somerville, Mass., soclety girl | have ted. | ‘“There is absolutcly nothing sensa- !tional about our parting,” Harlan said [ Monday. “We just could not get along. We separated on the best of terms and 1 wished her all the luck in the world. {We have not discussed the matter of a divorce nor have we talked of recon- cilation. Theé future will decide those ‘The couple was married last May, after Harlan had been diverced by his second wife, Marie Prevost, film actress. { Harlan’s first wife, Mrs, Florence C. Harlan, an actress, obtained divorce in New York several years ago. When the present Mrs. Harlan left here three weeks ago she said she was ing to Somerville to visit her mother. ince then, however, reports from New on the stage. 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