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¢ Th the ‘event of “impoténce of either: | paity, closed to the other,” was | app: , but only after a spirited | debate, during which Rev. Z. B. Phil- | lips,» Washington, D. C.. presiding offi- Rev. Robert Johnston, Washington, D. Episcopal C., offered an amendment to strike the Medical Certificate Proposal, words “undisclosed to the other,” but his proposal was voted down after pro- Then Rescinds Action. longed argument. % & Remarriage Section Remains. Session AdoPtsi Onpe section of the proposed canon | remained for consideration today. The By the Associated Press. DENVER, Colo., September 24.—Con- for pre-marriage instruction. servatives held the matrimonial fort at | George W. Wickersham, former the Protestant Episcopal Convention United States Attorney General and today. !lay delegate to the convention, believes proposed little different than the existing church laws on divorce and marriage, the exception of the establishment of ecclesiastical courts and the propoes! The liberals were routed during con- the problem now confronting the coun- | sideration by the House of Deputies of | try is to provide every able and wiiling & report of the Committee on Revision | worker & job. of the Canon on Marrizge and Divorce. | Speaking before a mass meeting ‘The report was offered as a_substitute | sponsored by the Christian social serv- for the report of the Joint Commission |:ce department of the Episcopal Church on Marriage and Divorce. here lact night, Wickersham asserted The deputies first adopted and later | the world owes every man. not a living, rescinded a provision which would have | but the opportunity to make a living. required parties to a propsed marriage 5 to show medical certificates testifying fo their physical and mental health. | 'n-nemx:m wvgu g 2;? for and 215 | FRCETRY against. en the subject was recon- sidered through a two-thirds vote few Jack Pickford Suffers Severe Re- voices were .r_aLed against its v\nh-. lapse in Hollywood Home. drawal, | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., September 24 Ecclesiasticz{ Court Approved. Approval was given & provision-call- (—Jack Pickford, film actor and ing for the establishment ‘of, an eccle- brother of Mary Pickford, is seriously siastical court in each diocese to ¢on- il at his home, his physiclan said sider marital cases. | today. This provision was opposed by Rose- | Pickford, who has been ill for sev- well Page, lay deputy from Virginia. |eral weeks. was said to have suffered Page and his followers also cpposed, ' a relapse and to be in a semi-consclous but unsuccessfully, a provision of the |condition. The physician however. proposed canon which provides for | said he believed that two months’ rest public and private instruction on the would rtestore his patient’s health. nature of responsibilities of marriage. The iliness began with"a severe cold. Eight of nine impediments to the| Mary Mulhern, former Follies mc- marriage listed in the proposed canon | tress, and wife of the actor, has been Were adopted without debate. in constant attendance at the bedside One, which prohibited marriage in of her husband. ACTOR SERIOUSLY ILL e, which, esHibiRe imiarriage ‘in | of ier husbnd. o pe T . leessduringtheWerd Wer. chfideen. B[kl poh———hlee———lel=———o[———=Ick final section concerns the remarriage of divorced persons.. Sections of the| canon slready approved are | with | THE EVEN WEST POINTER OF FIGHTING NAME WINS COMMISSION OVER ILLNESS Charles Bonesteel, 3d, Con- quers Succession of Afflictions. Bull Run, San Juan and World| War Honors Won by Family. By the Associated Press. Overcoming ill health, Charles Hart- | well Bonesteel, 3d, of Washington today became the fourth of his family in line to win a commission in the Army upon | graduation from West Point. | Bonesteel was stricken with influenza, pneumonia and scarlet fever in suc- i % “ > % cesslon last February while in his final CHARLES HART year at West Point. He stood sixth in BONESTERL o his class, was on the swimming and B < tennis teams and had just won < Rhodes scholarship for study at Oxford after graduation. In view of his high academic stand- ing, the War Department gave him his diploma in June, but was unable to | commission him because of his physi- cal condition. * | He was granted. however, thiee months' leave in which to regain his health. Yesterday Bonesteel won his fight at Walter Reed Hospital, and Army doctors pronounced him physl:- ally satisfactory. The same (9% sail | V- Brach, wealthy manufacturer. October 10 for his studies in England. Lieut. 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The sacristan, seeing the crowd, at that hour of the night, said it was no time to hold a procession and they had better go home and sleep. ‘With that he refused to let them enter the church and closed his dcor. The crowd became noisy and marched to the parish house, where they woke up the | parish priest. But he said it was not a time to hold a procession, and he refused to let them have the image cf the Redeemer. The crowd thereupon forced the doors of the church and with prayers took the image from the altar and started on the processicn to the shrine, return- ing only toward morning. But for all Special Dispateh to The Star. that no n‘:; gm:;a nnd“thc news vender was arres ce. BARI, Italy, September 24—An ex- | "B T4y Rourg atter he was put in traordinary religious procession for rain | jail the rain did co‘me‘ ":ddmm the was organ! peasants of Andria, | peasant in great excitement, demanded il x:l‘:;:’::r Bari, where the}"; SE VOIS TR Yokt was drought was so prolonged this year that | #ffected at once. m,“?.m“. ‘were lnn‘desp‘lr for their | (Copyright, 1881.) ‘ [TALIAN TOWN GETS RAIN AFTER PRAYER Peasants Form Procession With Holy Image Seized £ at Church. crops. | # . R ‘An old woman told & group of other e e o " Puaeon of the | SPEAKS'ON TELEVISION she inplored Him to send rain. The |p g, Batier clomed'iils apey de It in conmet| - T Rvpiegih Ssesviig Alvance for Visual Radio in 2 Years. she ]uld. and then told h:r m‘n fl':e must in a procession o ni- e £ m: Bearest ahrine of san Sal- 1 ‘Television will become “a very definite vadcr or the Holy Savior, which is very | factor” in public entertainment within | A the next two years, D. E. Replogle, vice TAT Sty S Sty president of the Jenkins Television' Core Peasants Hold Procession. porztion, declared yesterday at the By evening all the peasants had heard | Rotary Club's luncheon in the Willard of the vision. They assembled in the | Hotel, village and at 9 o'clock at night decided | Replogle was introduced by William to hold the provession fcr which they | T. Pearson. wanted the sacred image of the Re-| With Past President Henry N, Braw- deemer, venerated for hundreds of years ner, jr, presiding, President Prank R. in the parish church. 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