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" LAW SCHOOL PAYS CARDINAL TRIBUTE Georgetown Scholarship Honors Catholic Leader of 200 Years Ago. Tributes to Robert Cardinal Bellar- mine as a “defender of human liber- tles” who anticipated, by nearly 200 years, the doctrines proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, were pald by speakers at academic exercises at ‘the Georgetown University School of Law night when a permanent uholmhcp was founded in commemo- ration of the cardinal’s writing on law and government, Dr. James Brown Scott, secretary of | the Carnegle Endowment for Interna- | tional Peace and Georgelown professor, was introduced by Rev. Thomas B.| Chetwood, S, ., regent of the law | school. In delivering a_ panegyric on | the cardinal, who recently Was CAnOn- | — ized, Dr. Scott said: Doctrines Are Traced. “The kind of government that Cardi- nal Bellarmine had in mind was lhxl government of the people, by the people, | and for the people which Lincoln thought was worth dying for. The doc- | trines of the Declaration u! Independ- ence are found in his writings and, | transmitted to the hands of George Mason and Thomas Jemrmn have be- come the hope of the futu: Other tributes were paid b\ Rev. Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J., president of the university; Dean George E. Hamil- ton of the law school, and James J Kelly, law senior. Portrait Is Presented. In announcing the - scholarship, Dr. Nevils said it would be awarded annu- ally to a senior of the college for a course of study in the law school. H Clrd.lnnl ‘Bellarm! Last nlght ‘was Lhe feast day of the saint. A reception was held for innted guests to meet Dr scott after mc exercises. mElR Rt REPORT HELEN ASKED ‘ TO LEAVE RUMANIA Queen Believed Informed She Hurts| Country by 'Remaininz—'lo See Michael. By the Associated Press. | BUCHAREST, Rumania, May l4—‘ Queen Helen was reported yesterday to have told friends that on her recent visit to Belgrade King Alexander noti- fled her in the name of King Cn’ol; that her presence in Rumania was not | in uze mwrests of the country. was said, therefore, m luva decmed to leave Bucharest at t! nm pmslble moment and hcr de pected when Dov\BE‘r Q\uen u-rh mcl Princess Ileana T turn early in June. She is not certain, it was said, how she would avail her- Carol chael from time to time. RUM RING HEAD PLEADS | GUILTY T0 52 CHARGES ¥Two Years in Atlanta Is Sentence | Giver to James F. Courtney Indicted With 10 Others. By the Assoctated Press. y M —James F. a) n Lake Erf llquor e Canada, it Ohll:med shlpmerllu i“eb bfoudl to and Pennsylvania by Tailroad from ‘Whole bfldflt clr Xoldl ‘were shipped Florida to McKees) I’L. Pa., the ‘Government chaxged At M xzespo to indictment, Patrick Burns, & ndfimou and Ohlo railroad 1ing” the iiquor g i u‘ G cars acilitate un- loading Inm trucks violuweuo which once was played by Geom v, hu just been lent to the | Lastingly Know the new delight of these wall papers that do not fade! pers that resist the sun’s rays—and retain permanently the fullness of *Ask your decorator or paperhanger to show you Union SUN-TRYD Wall Papers—and when you see their captivating colors and of their beauty! designs, remembe; which will REMAIN with you. —it costs Wi DEVILED HAM Laborer Hangs Self As Deposits Draw Bank’s Suspicion Finding of Body Reveals Shoemaker’s Warrant Charging Theft. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, May 14—When Imre Domiter, 50-year-old mill laborer, work- ing but three days @ week, went to & bank to make a deposit the other day he was informed that his deposits for the past few weeks had reached a total of $11,000 and that unless he could ex- plain ‘the bank could accept no more ceposits without making inquiries. Domiter shrugged his shoulders and walked ou aioy: o auiail hoya Hiaying 1 an abandoned railroad coach found his body hanging in o wash room rday it was disclosed &' shoe- maker i Potiters asighborhood Tad sworn out a ‘warrant, charging him with | the theft of $7,000. ON CRACKERS | UNDERWOOD i MORKE PADS NEW BI6G PACKAGKE Like magic, S. O. S. makes alumi- num and ail pans shine like new. Each pad eonuuu its own grea cutting, scouring snlunt v et g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 FARM-FRESH VEGETABLES Health Authorities Advise a Well-Balanced Diet by Eating Daily Some Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. 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