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B—4 SALVATORE DESIO 926 F St. N.W. Bet. 9th & 10th * WASHINGTON AREA PASTORS SELECTED Methodist Episcopal Confer- ence Selections Announced in Baltimore. | Wishes to Announce that he is not retiring from business Special Dispatca to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., June 9.—Rev. Dr. Chestesn Smith, pastor of Hamline Church, Washington, yesterday was ap- | pointed superintendent of the Baltimore district, Baltimore Conference, Metho- dist Episcopal Church, at the closing session of the conference in First Church. Rev. Dr. H. W. Burgan, former super- intendert of the district, was assigned to Hamline Ohurch. Dr. I iormerly was a pastor of He came to Salvatore Desio Jewelers since 1881 ONLY ONE STORE Mr. Pyle says: Decatur, TIL of prohibition. Ameong those who retired from the active ministry at this annual session of conference were the Rev. James H. Hyatt, who for many years has been | executive secretary of the Maryland Bible Society; the Rev. Dr. Edward Hayes, whose last pastorate was West- minster; the Rev, A. E. Spielman and Rev. D. B. Gates. Prior to reading of pastoral appointe ments, a testimonial book was pre- sented Bishop Willilam Fraser McDowell, resident bishop of the Washington area of the church. who presided for the last He is a strong advocate Sanitary pro- tection guaran- teed In the sers- ice rendered by us. The Original Beauty of the Rug Never Fades When Serviced by Us Call Mr. Pyle ... NAtional 3257-3291.2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cléaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America timore Confercnce and who will retire next May at the General Conference of the denomination. Money for Memorial In the book was engraved an appre- clation of gratitude for the bishop and for his wife. the late Mrs. Clotilda Lyon McDowell. There 2lso was a check, which the bishop immediately presented as the first gift to a_memorial to Mfs McDowell at Strawbridge Home for Boys, Eldersburg, Md. The biskop, deeply moved, in the ad- dress in which he expressed his love for the members of the conference over which he has been presiding bishop for 15 vears, pointed out how close the sters had come to him in his re- TON. Rev. H. W. Burgan deplored the over- 2 of the Methodism in Southern ) and and advocated the reduction of the number of one and two room ch buildings there and the equali- ion of county and city ministerial support An invitation to the conference to hold its 1032 session at the Frederick Methodist Episcopal Church was ac- cepted The list of conference appointments is as follows Washington District. superintendent — Benjamin Over the Week End 38.50;\t]antic City and Return Every Saturday Until August 29th Good on any train Saturday except “The Columbian.” Returning on any train Sunday ex- cept “The Columbian” to and including 8:55 pm. train from Phila. delphia. (Fare Without Transfer Through Philadelphia District Meeks. Alexandria—N. A_Lineweaver. Arlington—E. G. 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An investigation by the prosecu- cutor’s office disclosed that the former clerk had joined several clubs and pur- chased a yacht, Munro said, immedi- ately after he was employed by the wel- faré department. The assistant prosecutor added that the clerk also brought two automobiles and hired a chauffeur to drive him to work at the welfare offices. BODY OF VANISHED GIRL WASHED ASHORE of By the Associated Press. BARCELONA, Spain, June 9.—For the first time in four centuries the Catalonian General Assembly met today. The members were to consider a draft of a proposed state constitution which, after a referendume vote, would be sub- mitted to the Spanish Constituent As- sembly for the approval which would realize Catalonia's ambition of sovereign statehood within the Spanish Republic. Forty-six deputies, elected last month, are members of the Assembly, and it was expected that Jaime Garner would be_elected president of today's meeting. The last time the Catalonian Assem- bly met was when the free feudal state was taken over by the Spanish mon- archy. Today's meeting, besides the | election of officers, was In the nature of | a celebration. | Tomorrow Francisco Macla, pro- visional President of Catalonia, will read his message. All business will be conducted in the Catalonian tongue. days ago of his daughter's disappear- EX'CLERK I.s SOBGHT ance. He identified the body yesterday. IN $29,483 SHORTAGE | iwv" o Beacn r-taent. who was | | walk alonz the water's edge. Stepdaughter of Neighbor Mayor Walker Missing Several Days—Poisoning Suspected. By the Associated Press. LONG BEACH, N. Y., June 9.—Police today were awaiting the findings of an autopsy in connection with an investi- gation of the death of Miss Starr Faith- | full, 25, step-daughter of a New York | chemical manufacturer, whose body was washed ashore at Long Beach, Long Island, yesterday. Cursory examination showed no signs | of violence. but Assistant Medical" Ex- aminer Schulz of Nassau County said he would examine the organs for traces of poison Stanley E. Faithful of 12 St. Luke's place, which is a few doors from Mayor Walker's home, notified police several Accused of Taking That Sum in Total of $213,000 Defalcation at Detroit. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, _June A warrant charging Alex F. Lewis, a former clerk | |in the Department of Public Welf; | with obtaining $29,483 under false pr HEN the siren call of new business demands your presence in another city, and you simply can't afford to leave your office, use your and Repairing | SLIP COVERS ‘ Chair Caneing_and_Porch |]| Splinted by Our Experts | the Now Prevailing Low Prices |f| Two Days Only. | Write, Phone or Call ! Metropolitan 2062 or residence Phone Cleveland 0430 You can literally be in two places at the same time = by this modern, fast,inexpensive means of communication. 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