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" DVORGE DEBATE HOLDS CHURGAMEN Controversy Overshadows Election, in Which Bishop | Freeman Is Candidate. | By the Associated Press. | DENVER, Colo., * September 25— Church liberals and conservatives as- sembled their forces today for a final contest over marriage and divorce laws of the Protestant Episcopal Church. So heated was the controversy, par- | ticularly in regard to the remarriage of aivorced persons, that it overshadowed | the scheduled clection today of a pre- | siding bishop of the church. ! The Right Rev. James De Wolf Perry of Rhode Island, presiding bishop, will be opposed by Bishop James E. THE E KETTLEMAN HILLS NG MOBILE ROOST PAYS Farmer Saves Both Grass Patch and Chicken Feed Bill. FOND DU LAC, Wis. ().—A zmmni roost on wheels has solved two pmn-‘ i lems for John Achter, Fond du Lac farmer. He mounted his chicken roost on a i d drov i i P e eracehonpere ann. 25| Wilbur Announces Associa- stroying. The chickens saved the grass | 2 . by dining on the ‘hoppers and saved | tion Has Advised Him of Gas Waste Stoppage. much of the expense of feeding them. ! FORMER STATE ROADSI‘ WORKER ASKS PAROLE Thomas A. Butler Has Application Before Maryland Commissioner. Is Serving Six Years. | The huge Kettleman Hills ofl field ;in California, classed as one of the greatest in the world, has been | “harnessed,” Secretary Wilbur of In- terior, announced today. Secretary Wilbur sald he had_been informed by the Kettleman Hills North Dome Association, organized with the ‘assm.anm of the Interior Department, has gained control of its wells and | shut off gas that was going to wa | until all that now comes to the sur- face is used. It may, in fact, find it necessary to open new wells that it may Special Dispatch to The Star. ¢ | barely 300 feet. | BALTIMORE, Md., September 25.— supply: its demand for natural gas, ac- STAR., WASHINGTO MISSOURI SERGEANT 'FRIEND OF AVIATORS National Guardsman Has l;ncktd Nine Parachutes Used to Save Lives. ST. LOUIS (#).—Sergt. Jimmie Tate, 25th Division, Missouri National Guard, | could almost form his own Caterpillar | Club of fiyers he has helped to initiate. | No fewer than nine airmen have | saved their lives with parachutes | packed by Sergt. Tate. The list includes Col. Lindbergh, | who twice went over the side of a plane | with nothing but one of the sergeant's | ‘chutes between him and death. Capt,. | Fred Nelson, U. S. A, and “Casey” Lambert, wealthy flying enthusiast, are also on the roster. | The ninth name, added recently, is| that of Maj. James H. Doolittle, A Tate-packed canopy opened for him when he leaped from a crippled speed plane he was testing at an altitude of | i Indiana Airport Rated. | The municipal airport of Indianapolis D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 " SENATORS TO DEBATE Harrison and Dickinson Will Dis- cus Tariff at Omaha. OMAHA, Nebr., September 25 (P).— Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Senator L. J. Dickinson of Iowa will meet in Omaha in joint debate on tariff, it was announced by the Omaha Com- munity Forum, under whose auspices the debate will be held. The debate will be held on October 24. It will be broad- cast, officials of the forum said. ACROBATS VIOLATE RULES Classed as Worst Offenders Under Air Regulations. Leading offenders on the Govern- ment’s docket of misbehaving fiyers are violators of acrobatic provisions of the air commerce regulations. During the second quarter of 1931, there were 65 violaticns of the acrobatic rules followed in number by 44 offenses against the low fiying clause. Three hundred and ten violations were dealt with during the period, three fewer than the preceding quarter. Fines were assessed to the sum of $600 while were meted out reprimands, and revceations or dentals has been given an A-1-A rating by the Department of Commerce, the highest designation given by the Government and held by only eight other airports in the country. POST STANDARD RADIO STORES Washington’s Greatest Freeman, Washington, D. C. and | Thomas A. Butler's application for a | rir ehagtinent UMBIAL Bishop Edward L. Parsons of Califor-|parole from the Maryland penitentiary e e e vootation i was fhtsmed, nia in today's balloting at a secret ses- | "y iong the 58 considered yesterday | Secretary Wilbur explained, more than sion of the House of Bishops | 1ssi Atabi 113,000,000 cubic fect of gas a day, The element seeking liberalization of | by Parole Commissioner s 3 e T hale the Bikte of the church marriage laws, headed by |Kennedy. | California, w being wasted. Two Prof. Joseph Beale of Harvard was de-| gytler, a former emploge of the State | high-pressure wells were out of control. feated on a proposal which would have | =o/er B PERE IR WE D D0 B New methods of dealing with high allowed ministers of the church to re- | Roal mimission, . | pressures, applied after months of marry persons divorced for any cause. | three-year terms for his part in the | Bratibi it O D iade it Damible to kill The “remarriage, under the provision,|yaiq on the State treasury which re- | these two wild wells and substitute pro- would have been allowed after the case| g jied in a $376,000 shortage in the | duction from newer wells that were put had been reviewed and passed upon Iyoads account | down with a better understanding of favorably by ar ecclesiastical cour |" He was office manager for the com- | the proper method of tapping the oil- Unexpected strength was | mission and was sentenced the first 3\;35 reservoir. by the liberal eloment, howey | time in February, 1928. With Charles |~ Tt was explained that in such a well the House of Deputies ad L. Robins, commission paymaster, he |the gas is on top and the oil at lower amendment to the prcposed _canag | pleaded guilty of obtaining money under | levels. If the well is drilled through which would not only allow divorced |fgjse pretenses. | the gas area and allowed to produce pers:ns who have remarried outside the | “yater he was given an additional | from the ol area the result is that more church to retain Rheir communicant |ij;ree-year term when other charges | oil is brought up in proportion to the Simtus, UL Mgt N T re mars | Were placed against him. | gas. Secretary Wilbur pointed out that Vi f(',‘"‘ifp‘ufiv%“n d also 8. 10e; P e . — inns is the present mf-\hlod of produc- o - A % tion, made ssible by the unitization Ministers of the church under this | CRASHPROOF GASOLINE | The Stcitetion. through this method |is ‘said to have bewn scaled down so provision, however, would not be allowed fo remarry divorced persons. The ex-| TANKS BEING TRIED OUT | e Sl - 69300 bmrrs ‘s isting canon provides that the only di- vorced persons who may be married by y. a minister is the innocent party-to a | divorce granted for adultery. The House of Deputies has considered | the proposed matrimonial canon by sec- tions, approving establishment of an ecclesiastical court in each ‘diocese and providing fcr pre-marriage instruction. | Crash-proof fuel tanks for airplanes Consideration of the entire proposed | are being sought by scientists of the | canon today was expected to bring a re- | Bureau of Standards. 2 | newal of the verbal tilts which marked | Experiments are being made with & yesterday’s session of the House cf |tank lining of synthetic material re- Deputies. If the proposed canon is ‘sembllng rubber zut insoluble in gasoline adopted by the church, its enemies de- [or oil. The material is elastic and | clared, headquarters of the “divorce mill | strong. may as well be moved from Reno to 281 | Development.of tanks which will not Fourth avenue, New York,” headquar- | burst and deluge an airplane with fuel ters of the church. ! in case of crash is the goal. 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