Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1931, Page 6

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WESTMINSTER, Md., May 28. 7—Ap- proving recommencations of the United Luther an Church of America that the church “recogmizes as grounds for di- vorce only infidelity and malicious de- sertion, end the innocent parties only being entitled to rflnnrrl-r " the 112th | ennual eonvention of the Lutheran Sy- ned of Mwmm\d adjourned at Tlnr)-‘ town v Rev G reported 325 en care of I be observed Rev. Dr. F. U. Gift, pastor end super- intendent of the Mother House and Training School. Baltimore, reported 64 flenderfer, Carlisle, han children were deaconesses connected with the Mother | House, 18 voung woman graduates in | May and 36 in training Br."3" Weidles, Wshington, D. C.. spoke on the interests of the Lutheran |Home for the Aged. in Washington. where there are 58 residents for the new proposed Maryland Synod Bullding to be located on the home Frounds total $43,000, with 19,000 stil unpaid College Head Speaks. The Rev. Henry Manken, jr ington, presented the new “Christian 7 for Lutheran Sunday { The Rev. Prof. H. W. A. Han- | sident of Getivsburg College. | d the synod on the interests | and cbjectives of the college. Greet- ings from the Pacific Lutheran Synod | were extended by Dr. M. J. Bieber, who | also spoke on behal{ of the new Luther- | an_Theological Seminary, now located : | at Seattle. Wash. The synod appropri- | ted § each to the Baltimore and Washingion Intermission Sneicties, Attention was calied to “Jolly Acres.” the Lutheran Summer Home for Chil- dren, which cared for 104 last vear. This home is located half way between | Baltimore and Washington { A memorial on the existence of a | unit of the Reserve OMicers’ Training ! | Corps at Gettysburg College was pre- | sented to the synod by a committe, ! represonting the Baltimore Lutheran Ministerial Association. It was the opinion of the committee | that “any educational institution in- | dorsed by the church and standing for | Christian ideals and culture should be kept free from a compromising situa- | tion in which it lays itself open to the | eriticism of the church and the censure { of the friends of peace and good will.” | ‘After a heated discussion, the resolution | was lost with an almost even vote. | - The following report was made by | the Committee on Moral and Social | Welfare: “We cannot pass by unneticed the { chilling and alarming indifference on | the part of many toward moral and | spiritual realities. We mote with a heavy heart the lowering of the morale of many men of self-respect. We deeply | regret the low ideals of marriage held by s0 many in this age of jazz These conceptions are truly Jow and heathenish | in character.” Officers Are Reelected. Election of officers: for the ensuing year resulted in the reelection of the ‘v\ld officers; President, Dr. William A. Wade, Baltimore; secretary, Rey. John ‘B Rupley, Baltimore; treasurer, L. Rus- | sell Alden, Washington; financial sec- | retary, Rev. Wjlliam G. Minnick, Balti- more. Charles E. Orth, Baltimcre, was | elected to the Executive Committee in place of H. Clayion Poffenb-rger, de- ceased, for two years, and Dr. F. R. | Wagner, Martinsburg; and Harry L. | Smith, Cumberland, were named for a | period of four years. |~ The invitation was accepted to hcld next year's comvention in the Church of Our Savior, Lansdowne, M Those licensed to preach were | william E. Fox, Lansdowne: Bradiey T. | Gayer, Myersville; John Leroy Hein- buch, Baltimere; Leon N. Zahn, Hag- erstown. Those for the renewal of licensu: George Gutman, Get- Richard G. Hoffman and Luther Menkel, Baltimore. The following ministers were ordained: Rev. Harcld A. Ahalt, Middletown, Md, | ealled to Union Deposit, Pa.; Rev. Don- F. Brake, Waynesboro, Pa. to Mc- nnelisburg, Pi Baltimore, to Ch-mbersbur[ Pa. R. Henry Neikerk, Hagerstown, o Reigeleville, Pa., and-Rev. Luther M. | Schulze, Baitimore, called to Calvary | Charge of Baltimore. T th § Cured iewlo. | A 1pe Half BACON:..5 Donidet . b 22€ Smoked Shoulder STEAK ... 5. Ground Beef Pork Sausage Pork Loin Roast CHEES BUTTER Lamb Shouriders » 12¢ Ccoked in the Tin Ready to Serve CHICKEN | Westyhalzas LUNCH SPECIALS FOR THE HOLIDAY Ib. 35¢ ..1b. 18¢ 1b. 20c Cooked Hem Potato Salad. Bolo Wiscontin Ne. 1 Crezm Cheere ib. lzl/zc ih. lz /zc. ib. § B15e » 19le ib. 1'}(: — 25¢ Ground While You Wait MEAT GRFT,N K, 17c Young Pork Ddure Creamery ib. 37c . 1 @¢ b @e b. 2 5¢ Package Lard Beef fmall Lezn Receipts | Wash- | Doawdy duy gy doad Diar, WY LA0LL 04U A Ui, Aubuuyql, Aids Sale of Poppies MRS. WAGGAMAN | | RS. ENNALLS WAGGAMAN, JR., Wi “M of the Capital today started selling “buddy popples” SELLS FLOWERS. who with scores of soclety women in the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars drive to holp disabled soldiers. S»M Fvafl Phrln ‘FRENCH TARIFF SYSTEM LAUDED BY ROOSEVELT| i Governor Credhs Agncu]ture Pro- tection With Nation's Relief | in Depression. By the Associated Pri NEW YORK, May 28.—Gov. Prank- | lin D. Roosevelt of New York returned yesterday from Europe expressing praise for the French proteciive tariff on ag- ricultural products. He sald this was probably one of the factors which made the depression less | severe in France than in more indus- | trial countries. “Among those with | whom I talked was Andre Tardieu, min- | ister of agriculture. One of the things | for_which France has been working is a balance between agriculture and in-| dustry—not too much industry, not too | much agriculture. Generally “speaking, she neither imports nor exports agricul- | tural products. Therefore, the French tariff comes into play and helps stabil- ize agriculture.” Pi Psi Chapter to Meet. A meeting of the Pi Psi Chapter of the Delta Sigma National Praternity will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of Joseph H. Hawkins, nm] Kennedy street. to and Including This low fare atford: opportan and Sunday af very reasonable cost. L White Flannel Striped Trousers and Serge $7.35 Imported Linen Knickers White Duck Trousers, $9.95 $3.00 $5.50 '$9.50 Jantzen Swim Suits, Beach Sandals (" CLEARANCE ALL All $30 Spring’ 519 .75 Suits (Batre Trausam, 96) All $35 and $40 g ] Spring Suits, 323 & (Extra Trousers, 85) Coleslaw Salami . . h Chip Beef ...., Mgr. CLYDE LITTQN All Aboard Fishing-Tennis-Motoring-Golf PROPOSE NEW RATE Two examiners recommended to the Intorstat> Commerce Commission today | 8 new basis of rates for applicaticn throughout the country on cotton seed and its produets and reiated articles. Th2 propos: made by John T. Mcney and George Esch, would result in increases in the Southeast and Missis- | sippi Valley and reductions in the Mountan Pacific region and Central nd Eastern trunk line territory, The rates on fmporied cottonseed meal and cake, now lower than these | tn the domestic manufactured artiele, would be raised to a level with the home product. Over the Week-end 5830 New York On Sale for Use Every Saturday August 29th i Coaches or Pullman ears (upon nayment of Pullman n= '-‘n a4, iraina from 13:25 midnight. Fridar. te the Columbian. Gaod for 0 from New York (Jersey y. ity to visit New York Satyrday Baltimore & Ohio Holtday. ) —Folks, We Close All Day 1/ Saturday, May 30th, . 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He said they included men of high social, business and pro- fessional standing and one clergyman. Will Be Witnesses. ‘The prosecutor reported had made no promises, \nalunn. lhl! they would be called Government wit- nesses in the evtnl the ecases came to trial. Government agents charged that the alleged ring were kept by Rosemary Lyons, city de‘lllm nt tax collector, who was freed a $5,000 bond after her arraignme; terday. The books, aj named nearly m retafl Kansas, Ari can, agent In ehagke. of nvestzation, cate. Al Lasia Denles Charge. The politician, who served 1 year of & 15-year sentence for highway rob- bery in 1917, denied the charges. Meanwhile county suthorities pressed hope that the activities of the | Federal agents would solve the slaying | February 12 of Jimmle Howard, alleged gangster and beer importer. Detectives have the theory that Howard had de- fied the mandates of a larger com- petitor. Banking connections of the ring and | the North Side Pinance Corporation, operated by Charles Carolla, one of gation. The concern held chattel | mortgages on approximately 75 per cent of the motor cars used by cohorts of the organization. 2 SRR Canon J. W. Wilson of London, who is 94, can recite for an hour the poetry f mous write: ORIGINATORS OF THE BUDGET Graduates! as ihe ‘organizer of the alleged syndi- | “John Laza is the Kansas City agent | AL B, o kbal, SPEAKEASY BANDIT SHOT BY OFFICER-AFTER CHASE Falls in ,Ie_cbby of New York Hotel, but l;oupulon With $700 Loot Escapes. By the Associated Press. NEW_YORK, May 28 —-c'ahumdznu- fied “holdwup _man, a con- foderate had $700, was fatall; after a chase Hml St. James, on cumnn against the bar in the speak- M -Mhewk everythlnl the cashier registe the robbers lefl the cashier hurled the pair ran out. Patrolman Calder, Awarded o pisthy experte medat el pistol and- fred once. 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