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ARCHBISHOP URGES EVERYDAY IDEALS Baitimore Prelate Assails Corruption in Address Before Sodalities. Oatholic women of Washington were | urged last night by Archbishop Curley | to bring the principles of their faith | ‘The Balti- | annual mest- | into the every-day world. more prelate spoke ing of the Sodality on, participated in by approximately 1,000 the organization, at Gon: torium. Corruption and lack of etk tles and business were ass arehbishop, who declared ga audi- | cs dn poli- by n is the \8 saving force that must be exercised to | bring about changed conditions He amplified, however, that bringing religion into politics did not mean that members of the Catholic Church should discriminate against non-Cathbolics. Recalling that this is the Bicenten- | nfal of the birth of Geo ton, Archbishop Curley told the mdn ists that Washington had been vated by an abiding faith in hi duct of the affairs of the Nat Miss Mary Mattingly pres mass meeting, and the address of w Joseph V. Buckley com- was by Rev. Church rectar of St. Francis Xati and spiritual adviser of the u urged the making of reirea Country parish work was by Very Rev, Charles E. Roach of S Mary's Church, Bryantown. Md. It li to this field that the Sodality Union contributes largely. The Bicentennial song, the Land We Love,” was sung by the Sodality chorus. ‘The Sodality Union will hold its an- nual card party at the Willard Hotel on May 19. The convention of the organization will be held at Gonzaga on April 10. NICARAGUANS SLAIN The death of two Nicaraguan in- surgents and the wounding of several others in a clash between 21 members of the Nicaraguan Guardia and numer- ous insurgents at Nacaescolo was re- ported to the Navy today bv Lieut. Col. C. B. Matthews, Marine Corps, com- manding the Nicaraguan Guard detachment. One member of the Guardia was wounded. nbers of | the | “Father of | National | Deaf Mute, Tagged “Blind” by Mistake, Falls Afoul Law By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK, March 1.—The sign ebout the neck of Louls Galler read: “I am blind.” He was arrested. Police said he was not blind. ‘They were right. He was not blind. He was deaf and dumb. He merely had the wrong sign on. TEAR GAS SUBDUES BARRICADED YOUTH Revoiver After Being Trapped in Store. Trapped in & chain store in the 2000 { block of Eleventh street, a colored )aulh\ early today held more than a half dozen police and detectives at bay with | ~|a revolver until routed with tear gas bombs after a gun battle. «mmundcd the store and fired the store until a couple ed tear gas bombs thrown | . Blick caused him to sur- | umber of shots penetrated | ow at the store the prisoner Thamas White, 17, of nth street. He wa 0, ..ected through the son, colored, of \) Elevenith street. who ing iron bars preparatory the store. She waited until | he had gained entrance and called po- lice. Precinct Detective Michael Mahaney | and Pvt. C. B. Wood, with Sergt. Joe Waldron and several policemen arrived on the scene at nearly the same time. They were reinforced by other officers. The firing began when the police stormed the front door. The deadlock was broken when the tear gas bombs were tossed in and the youth, half strangled, yelled he would surrender. | Plans “Depresswn Pany FALLS CHURCH, Va. March 1 (Spe- cial).—The Falls Ch\ln"h ‘Women's Cli | is planning to hold a “depression P | Friday afternoon, at the residence of | |Held Officers at Bay With : THE BEVENING STAR, D. AR OF DISTRIGT | ture Opening of Annual Session Here. A Bicentennial program Wwill f the thirty-first annual m: State conference of the lumbia Daughters of the Revolution, which opens tor | morial Continental Hall with of greeting by Mrs. Lowell bart, president general of D. A. R. organization. A ‘gold medal will b s Maude Huts University contest _sponscr rs on the subject of A y between and ‘The conference by Miss Helen Hairion, William Tyler Page will rec “American’s Creed,” of which the author. Other _events on_the progr | several Bicentennial musical r by the Eva Lovett Choral Club, Colonial costume, and a playlet entitled | “Washington'’s Dream.” to be presented | by the patriotic eduction and Ame: ism department of the local chapters Committee reports and a roll call wi feature a session called for 10 ¢ tomorrow morning, and durin ernoon the Resolutions Commit its report. A report al re:eived from Mrs. James Henry H State director of the District S he | Children Dl the Amnrlmn Revol | EXPENSE ENDS MASQUE Bloom Says “Wakefield” Will Not Be Repeated Here. Because of the greeat expense entailed in staging it, the Bicentennial folk- masque “Wakefield,” written by Percy MacKaye for the United States Bicen- tennial Commission, will not be re- peated here, Sol Bloom, associate direc- tor of the commission, said today. The masque was presented three times last week, with nearly 700 mem- | bers of local dramatic groups partici- pating without remuneration. Margaret | Anglin, celebrated emotional actres only player in the production who paid for her performance - TOMEET TONIGHT! Bicentennial Program to Fea- | members of which will be dressed in | MIDSHIPMAN JONES DIES IN BALTIMORE | Namesake of Naval Hero Will Be Buried in Arlington Probably Friday. | Special Dispateh to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 1.—An- incement was made at the Naval Academy today of the death of Mid- shipman John Paul Jones, 3d, namesake of the great American nautical hero Midshipman Jones, & member of the first, or senior, class at the Academy, | died’ at 9:30 a.m. last Sunday at Johns Hupkum Hospital, Baltimore. The na- e of ailment was not revealed in a ss announcement released by Comdr L. Weyler, aide to Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, superintendent of the Academ: Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Young Jones' parents are en route here from Portland, Oreg. 0 complete details for the burial. Inter nent will be in the Arlington Nationi Cemetery. Funeral services will prob- bly be held Pndu CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, North Cleveland Park Oiti- zens' Association, 3923 Windom place, is| 8 pm. 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