Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1931, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WET ISSUE FACED BYEPISCOPALIANS Churchmen Urged -to Back } Plea for Referendum on i Modification. i By the Associated Press., i DENVER, Colo,, September 23.—The | General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church may have an op- portunity to express itself on a pro- 1 calling for the modification of | he prohibition laws to zllow the man- ufacture and sale of beer. <onvention observers said that the | resolution likely would originate in the Committee of Twenty-one, composed of seven bisbops, seven priests and seven laymen, named to condider world problems. i ‘The committee has before it a reso- | Jution presented from the Diocese of | Central New York, asking Congress, to | suthorize a national referendum on | rohibition. It was presented in the | suse of Deputies several days 2go | and referred to the committee without | debate. Debate Kept Secret. Hearings before the committee, ad- vertised as public in announcements | to the House of Bishops and House of Deputies yesterday, began last night with a session closed to the press. Bishop James E. Freeman of Wash- ingtop, D. C., the chairman, sald the meetings were orn to delegates, but | not to the general public. Lively debate marked a session of the deputies, at which action was taken to limit women's work in the church | ministry to the Order of Deaconesses. | ‘Women, under provisions of the reso- | lution adopted, may perform certain ministerial functions, but are barred Singer Here LAWRIE NEW MINISTER OF MusIC. —Star Staff Photo. A special program will be presented | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., HOPE FOR CRAMIER AND PAL REVIVED |Condition of Salvaged Plane Indicates Flyers May Be on Islands. | By the Assoctated Press. ! _LONDON, September 23.—Hope that Parker D. Cramer, American airman who was lost on a flight from Detroit to Copenhagen, remains alive lingered to- " | day. On the request of the American em- bassy, the British Broadcasting Co. ap- pealed to ships in North Sea waters and residents of the barren Orkney and for Cramer and his radio operator, Oli- ver Pacquette. The radioed message sald that the wreckage of Cramer’s plane, recently salvi by the British trawler Lord Trent, indicated the possibility that the men might have taken refuge on one of the uninhabited islands. Flyng Suit Thought Found. in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church | The Dally Mail pointed out that what Sunday night at 8 o'clock under the was taken for a flying suit was found Shetland Islands to keep a sharp watch | in the cockpit of the plane by the mas- ter of the Lord Trent, demonstra to |the nwsp‘gtr that the might have been able to discard the suit and |leave the machine before it crashed. ‘The. embassy acted on orders from | Washington in response to a plea of willlam H. Cramer, brother of Parker, | who believes that the flyer may be ma- |rooned on a remote island and will re- | main_there unless rescued. The State Department asked the embassy whether a search of the Orkneys by airplane i would be feasible and what would be the cost. Edibles Scarce. ‘The Shetlands and the Orkney’s com- prise about 150 islands, of which only about one-sixth are inhabited. Ncthing edible grows on the others and a casta- way would have to catch seabirds or ! fish to escape starvation. |~ Cramer and Pacquette left the Faroe | Islands on August 9 in a heavy stcrm and never war2 hrarc from again. They were charting an airmall/ route across the Arctic for an American aviation concern. The wreckage of their plane was brought into Hammerfest, Norway, | several days ago. MRS. OWEN IS CANDIDATE et WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Septem- ber 23 (#).—Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen last night announced her candidacy for re-election as a Representative in Congress from the fourth Florida district. | Mrs. Owen is a daughter of the late William Jennings Bryan. | a singer he has appeared with several direction of Justin Lawrle, new min- | ister of music. . | Tae guest musicians will include Harold Veo, New York violinist, and | James Wilkinson, Baltimore baritone. | Mr. Lawrie, a enor, also will sing. Mr. Lawrie was brought to Washing- | ton recently by Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor. During his 20 years as | grand and light opera companies, and has offered selections over WEAF and | other New York radio stations. | Mrs. Lawrie, also & trained musician, and their two sons will join Mr. Lawrie here soon. 1343 F Street. GANDH} AND CHAPLIN CHAT ABOUT MACHINES Mahatma Tells Charley Looms ‘Would Only Make More People Idle. By the Associated Press. LONDON, -September 23.—Mahatma Gandhi, who leads millions toward liberty, and Charlie Chaplin, who makes millions laugh, today cherished a friendship of mutual understanding. “A very charming man,” said Gandhl of Chaplin. “A most interesting figure,” said Chaplin of Gandhi. At Chaplin's behest they met in the east-end home of one of the Indian leader’s friends. Adults and children thronged around the house as the film comedian entered, and loaded him down with garden flowers. ‘They talked for 15 minutes about machinery. Sitting side by side on a sofa, Chaplin told Gandhi he did not WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931 other part of the world as a result of our over-production.” Their talk was terminated by evening prayers. L Patients Robbed of $77 Cash. Thefts of $77 in cash’from clothes of two patients at Walter Reed Hospital were reported to police yesterday. Wil- liam H. Walker said $65 was stolen frcm his _clothes, and Matthew Thompson said $12 was taken from his. L e ess, England, recently staged an Jizls’_pajams parads Skegn official girls’ ama SURVEYING AND MAP COMPILATION Evening Classes Begin Week Sept. 21, COLUMBIA “Tech” SCHOOLS All branchgs of dratting dnd ensineering mic m-fie---}-fl understand why the latter championed '/ cosm———— HOURS 7:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. "Hot Dog' i No More Fleas!” ‘Why let your dog’s life be made hey be. rgeant’s Skip-Flea Powder will pesitively kil fleas, lice and other vermin. Fleas are danger- ous to your dog’s health. Kill them this safe, abeut your dog's POLK MILLER PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1600 West Broad Street H There is @ Sergeant’s Dog Medicine for Every Dog Ailment. Sold by Druggists and Pet Shope Everywhere. Richmond, Virginls SKIP-FLEA B e Sergeants” soa SKIP-FLEA POWDER Telephone NAtional ANNOUNCING OUR AGENCY OF THE FAMOUS PHILCO RADIOS Baby Grand Model 70 PHILCO Superheterodyne with new Pentode tube—Marvelous New Electro-Dynamic Speaker—Exclusive Philco Tone Con- trol Feature—Illuminated Station Recording Dial—Genuine American Black Walnut Cabinet. $49.95 . Complete with 7 Tubes Radio Department—th Floor from performing such rites as holy communion and sacraments. 3 Order of Deaconesses,” the reso- MISSING CREW FOUND Sution stated, “is for women, the one e inist: i :’;‘r;.su:""me‘;fd“;fir";m:‘g Jbich | mwo Men With Lighthouse Motor Catholic Church to recognize and use.” 'The Rev. J. Howard Motish of B 4 Boat Rescued in Lake Superior. CALUMET, Mich., September 23 (®). it g —Coast Guards at’ the Eagle Harbor | uards at the Eagle Harbor | Fights for Eqéality. Station last night sald the Stannard | “Men and women,” he sald “are on | Rcck Light House motor boat and two | an equality of citizenship. In law, med- | men, missing since Thursday, when they | icine, education and other flelds women | left Marquette with a load of supplies have demonstrated their ability and | were found safe today on Manitol fitness, yet here we are dlacrlml!\nmg Island in Lake Superior. | sgainst women in the service of Jesus.” The motor boat was forced ashcre by | ized unity between the Epis- | engine trouble and was picked up by the and Methodist | Eagle Harb:r patrol boat, which was | expected to tow it to Stannard Rock | sible of attainment in a mljcrflg report | before returning to the House of Deputles, which noted an increas! harmony between the mfia son?' report bmitted majority was_sul by the Right Rev. Edward L. Pafsons, Specials in Men’s Shoes Black and tan calf and grain leathers — left from Spring stock; but in the correct weights for Fall; and AND ADJUST proper styles. —Lawn Mowers, Sci;sors, m | Shears and all kinds_ of | il Knives. & Regular Prices Were $10 and $12 | s o ~ev | Raise Rabbits For Us opposed i ml.-nt. Both were referred to commit- i i : . . ‘Memdmi"’;m - | ——————— Cléii: g::JT Paint Up With B.PS. Exterior House need more Associate Breeders $ 5 .85 fi : : Detroit Jewel || amoedm —_— we to raise Rabbits for us, as we can- +$3.55 per gal. PLEDGES CO-OPERATION ot _supply _the Int!llll:‘ demand Roof Paint..$1.50 per gal. XKentucky Highway, Commissioner for Habuit Meat and Fu “Goodyear” to Aid in Completing Link. 0 EXPERIENCE 18 NEEDED as , . Roofing Cement Prices on All Cabinet Models : b Py FRANKFORT, Ky. September 23 Tiureo T supply " CLOVER DRASTICALLY REDUCED Ret L el ;:Bb'lll" culture, STOCK. e B Sy R | ' - Cabinet Gas Range - | # . Compound.....$2.50 gal. For Quick Close-out Farbo Cold Ount fosppiy caule ALL and S 10 T S SOl Rl WEGHT "4 G KRANTEED PRICE . i Water Paint Rent by day.......$1.00 Sweden has established a grain and They Are GOIng Fa5+l For N“ll!._m All colors. Asphaltum for e . ly\ Free Connection’ 5 65¢c furnaces, quart......85¢ B S e L e i i It . BUY to G]n(s.‘(iude( in EASY Roof Paint $160¢ Vicnish I itchen [\ (G N WE GRIND MARKET. H Remember, - caring for feet te® PG orDhone ‘our Washing: Fhwry Asecciation has st mght o orhcs e, comelts Iermenen . . PORTUNITY. ‘The Nlh'l'z P::lh‘l‘ run o from w, Mich.,, yers, . . Fia., and the 20.mile streteh discussed || Lehigh Packing Co., Inc. 706-7 Colorado Bidg. MEtro. 4039 is better than curing them Jast night is near Liberty, Ky. PR PR Park at the Capital Garage at Our Expense Paint Dept—First Floor New Bake Pan OI L B UR N E R “Wear-Ever” Union Hardware Roller Skates, $1.50 Winslow Ball Bearing Roller Skates, $2.50 Up Extra Heavy Flat Bottom Straight Sides Special Price Reg. Price $1.50 “Wear-Ever” c“Wear-Ever”- New Draining Aliake Cover Kettle e Foot Balls, $2 up pur Foot Ball Shoes o Bo. Mieh! % Foot Ball Pants Orioag, 1L . Shoulder Pads gentiement Helmets seb to feport that th! ser n}o: you installed in my B e e Old English Wax ...60c Ib. Bicycles Velocipedes Bowling Shoes Basket Ball Equipment pertornance of your oil bule Sose in October, 1926 has Deed EACH four years e wide var 4 Q. Size > Household & Reg. Price $1.75 4th your burner Was 3400 gallons De Luxe it o . tion ¥ o nich :'.;'.:LT.'T'Z".. of 1000 gallons e eompered ¥ sl ‘Weig] y previous burner. $1.25 to $4.00 each. Paint Dept.—Main Floor Colonial Grass Seed 40c lb, Tra et memin Main Floor o o1l excess CORSUEDS 1oal conditions and co i1’ oeceston for 8 5 the geiions ‘purner under ident ing 38 O 1 bed nsn; °::u u easen, wile o 7 fout the season, tinuously throughout e mtor ran o) burner 1n 4he SadeRets ene wou! No Smokels No Odor! | ertection in Second Floor 14 not wish for grester P o aer u: 0211 be gled to recomsend 1% 1o 817 Wisding you Wied @ucsess, te Touzs very STuly, This letter is typical of many received from The Mc!lvaine is of excepti e 1 ceptionally rugged design. Mcllvaine owners who have had previous ex- Built to last for many ye,:u of u{dufglif@ Burn- rience gut.h oth'er types of oil burners. ers in operation for six years and more cont’ ue he Mcllvaine, different from all other to function perfectly and show no sign ;fl bumel:l. operates vm.h a collflflll@lll of deterioration, no sign of wearing lame which is automatically adjusted out. Every original part still perfectly to any one of five sizes, supplying a serving its purpose. ?E-E“m flow of heat just sufficient to The Mcllvaine is more efficient, more lth.P the . room temperature con- dependable, longer lived, and will main- s ‘ain'a more even temperature. No l‘._l pilot, no electric ignition, no Wherever introduced the Mcllvaine is complicated controls, no stopping and the choice of the best informed and devices to give trouble and most - discriminating . buyers, -and it cause the annoyance and expense of service calls. meets ‘! sir every expectation and requirement. Let us show you the only imethod of heating your home properly—without cold 70 degrees—at {he Radio and Electric S8how, Washington Auditorium. Ask for I)E: booklet “Balanced Helt.'F It tells the story of heating the correct way—the Mcllvaine Way. THE SHULL SALES CORP. WASHINGTON, D. C. c Conduit Rd. end Elliot PL. N.W, of the Electric Show at the Auditorium The Super— ODERN KITCHEN Under Supervision of Nationally Known Economist with Miss Dorothy Sweeney in Charge & ROSS, INC. ey ~ THE GREATER BARBER

Other pages from this issue: