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MINISTER GIVES VIEWS ON DIVORGE Thinks That Conditions Alter| Gertain Cases Richmond, Va, April 30 M Strict conformity is not essential to church loyalty In the opinion of th Rev, Dr. Frank Nelson, rector of Christ church, Cinclnnat, Olio. “If my conscience dirccts that some people who have been divorced deserve to be remarried, I will marry " he told the national congross Eplscopal church, Church men may remain loyal said, without holding belief in Virgin birth, He expressed the sai view with respect to adherence to the literalness of the Bible, but warned against pride and cxcessive Individ- uallsm, | “The church is not an end in it- selt,” he went on. *'It is herc means of bringing men to see Chris! It {8 not & power over us to dir us into formal conformity goes back to the freedom of Christ.” “The Rev. Granville M. Williams, n Soclety of St. John the Evangelist of Cahmbridge, Mass, through that ‘loyal churchmanship, while up- holding the doctrines and worship of the Episcopal ehurch, is not tied and bound by what Is at the time the most common of popular inter- pretation of those thi He held that churc nanship may combine authority with frecdom ang that “In matters of discipline, loy- alty does not require a belief that the constitutions and canons, or even general convention, 13 infallible,”” | RIFFIAN PEACE PLANS LIKELY T0 BREAK UP French Look for Conclusion of Ne- gotiations and Resumption of Warfare. Paris, Aprll 30 (A — Hope for peace in the Riff is exccedingly vain, and official circles here look | for a breakup of the conference at Oujda within a day or two. | The Riflians have been so stub- born fn resisting the Franco-Span- | ish suggestions and so insistent in demanding revision of all the treaties applying to Morocco that | it is thought no hope is left of coming to an agreement. The Havas corres at Oujda says the final answer of tho Riffians to the Franco-Spanish con- ditions as being submitted at a brief session of the conference this afternoon, | Barring a complete change in the Riffian attitude at the last minute, it is believed in official eircles the guns will roar again next week in an effort to smash Ahd-El-Krim's power during the six weeks of good campalgning weather remaining be- The Franco-Spanish military au- thorities — particularly the Span- ish — hawe been of the belief an along that Krim was merely play- ing for time, Th have made all preparations, without waiting for the result of the conference, push- ing forward and occupying the Dest positions from which to jump off when the hour for the offensive comes. Oflicial dispatches from dicate that the Riffian will he told there is no use con- tinuing the parleys along the lines followed by them thus far; that the French and Spanish are alway ready to talk peace seriously, ! cannot wait longer than four hours more, This ultimatuym, it is expected, will be delivered tonight. The ef- & the Yale track team, A, B. Coxe was | Premler Ziwar, the note contin- |farvard university, Al 1 i 15 ADDITIONAL TEAGHERS Il one of the university's carliest ath- ues, submitted Mr. Rockefel I O i Tt \ {1otic leaders of the first order and |amended proposal to the cabinet and [yountain building by their pressure N ELEML‘NTARY SCHOOLS his vecent death prompted the |suggested that it be accepted aftor on Janl. | u | Ihoard of control to adopt resolu- | certain changes, in accordance with | “Sympathy” that exists tions praising his actlvities, Tt was |th_ constitutional and adwinistra- | ey s was ocited, he with Sherrill, Shearman and | tive methods of Egypt had been Clarence of th o, Supt. Holmes Makes Survey of Brooks, ahove all others put track |made. It was while' the cabinet |yhysical laboratory declaring that it Situation Which Will Fyist on its fect at Y was considering its decision that Mr. [this relationship could | ved, ’ — i Rockefeller withdrew hls offer, sclence would haye il pros| Noxt Fall, lgress in determining the cau of | timation that \1( I(o(l\((flllrr had | The phenomenon, he suid, § ool houses, the Lincoln school on | withdrawn his $10,000,000 offer be- |sometimes exhibited by vol fecle street and the Roosevelt Funds Given by Phipps Family 0| rore the Tigypttan cabinet had had |60 miles apart. Il ¢ as an ex- [school in the castern secfion of the Maying by | & hance to act upon it, representa- |ample the sudden rising out of the ity are heing built and will he ready | Equipitiaccitoranolomniasing bvilif e thel nnarcler saidl vesterdavilac of i tiinic e 0" aney by September, and | SRl S that the premler had had 2 peninsula and immediately after- there ave soveral teachers with- Unlxcraityglcams, in which to take action. The e eruption of a voloano ing from the service of the | New Haven, Conn., April 30 (®— | (iar government's own outline of |eral miles away. His theory is that 00l depurtment of the city, there | A gift of funds for the construction |terms was approved by Mr. Rocke- |in the depihs of the W these will only be 15 additional feache of a regulation polo field and a feller, it was said, and returned to wre connccted Ia vided to the facnlty of the elemen- | small grandstand for spectators on | Premier Ziwar on April 1. The offi- tary schools of the city, Supt. §. H. | property of the university, west of cial withdrawal came on April 26, | Tolmes of the school department an- | the Yale armory, by the Phipps| —_— nouneed today. ! family of New Ym'kl‘ 1m‘1m 0;\1},!1!:;:; Amended Petition Filed Jiscoraug N Vacancies coe a by ]'Ir"'x"'\ ‘:‘; asts, was announced today b; o . £ skas peninsul drawals in the junior high schools ! « Athletic association. The field, In Bridgeport Lawsuit ‘e wentaninot o Was de- and fhe neeessity of ahout nine ad- which will cost between $30,000 | Bridgeport, Conn., April 30 (®— |clared to bhe explosiv ditional teachers will make it neces- and $25,000, will be named “Phipps An amended petition was filed with known to have heen E o to g 3 new teachers | field” in honor of the donors, who Judge Alfred C. Baldwin in cuperior ly as 1892, The crater is five miles o0 yyn iy T el are Henry C. Phipps, John €. court this morning in which Attor- 'in diameter, he sai refore g tuation Phipps and Howard Phipps, broth- ney John A. Cornell ets forth is one of the largest explosite ! SEstiee nd thelr sister, Mrs. Frederick | What documents he wauts of John 'in th d. The other fwo a vas first reported. Only Guest. Q. Stevens, member of the hoard of ved 10 have been active in hi ow teachers will he neoded to An additional gift, from an |cducation, and others, The pa torical times places Inft by retiring anonymous donor, providing for 14 |are Wanted iu connection with his D T ponies, was also announced by the | Prosecution of the $35,000 fee suit SILVER ANNIVERSARY who will leave at the j‘\‘_mw % Lrought nst the city of Dridge- 1 \ + positions i I Guest, son of Mrs. Guest, | POrt in behalf of former Tax Collec- v Bulkley school in or of the universily polo | !0F Edward A, Drew. A hearing on ‘ | Al ia said ol ol beant o ailie :l!n-w;r!ml petition will be held ' Police S it and Mrs. John - | mmental in bringing about the | Ut Week e ericd 25 Years Ago To- | el ‘ == - e s g o e Present at } All of the Plipps boys have af- ‘“‘“’“ Rrs VOL JORN LI5S morrow At St Joseph's Church, (‘lasing of Novena | ended Yale and like their parents surprise ibirthday ©panly : N g 2 S R e tendered to Jolhn Liss at his lome Palice Sergeant and Mrs, J Tindreds of hioners of St s polo teams, lacking a fielg, |- Farmington avenue last evenin : v 1. and others, _h\- Ay e on un. IMe house was prettily decorated from nearby cities, : o of the [0 the event in pink relle of §t. Theres i . 8 have been AMONE the decoratlons was an at- o the closing played on out of town ficlds only. | !"clive table floral picce e Ly Qana a3 5 ¥ Lot pink carnations and 1 St Jasepl’s chureh I T \bout 25 guests were present. Lunch A I CCI s hon G READ THE HERALD CLASSIPIED | g sorvad, games were played (¥ A T i 13- ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | dancing was enjo, | fect, 1t is l-r1l>n<| will be that the Riflan delegates will go Iur‘k to their lines tomorrow and that hos. tilities will be reopened soon nrm-‘ ward, VALE SPORTS HAVE - BiG ANNIVERSARY Track Atbletics in Vogue forl Forty Years New Ilaven, April 30 UP),— Yalc ity this year s cclebrating th anniversary of one of its major sports—track athlctics, While track sports had heen going for ome time before 1886, it was in that year that the sport actua arrived | on ene of campus athletles, ording to the Yale Alumni intercollegiates at Sarato Those were the days of the famous Dole brothers, the forerunners of later day athletic coaches of genjus in eloping Y runners and foothall 1yers, But Harvard was then at the top In track talent, and won the cup from 1880 through 1886 consecutive- ly. Tn 1886 a galaxy of stars ap- peared in the Yale sky and although Yale lost to Harvard in that year, Sherill, '89, took the hundred in Alfred Colt, '$7 the 440 fn on, '§7, the 120 hur the half mile and | A. B. Coxe, '87, the shot put ani {hammer throw, with 95 feet 11 inches in the lafter event, the recor he next year Yale won the dual cup and from then on had her ghare of victories, Ior his last two years captain of t feld games were held in and Yale sent her first {wo | entatives to outside meets in wh in and Maxwell won " 220 yard hurdles in an hreaking | EGYPT SURPRISED OVER WITHDRAWAL Astonished That R ‘ Coming Summer, T k Bak 0“ Alderman John 1 Maerz of the C y [D[ I AKES bac or sixth ward asked Mayor Gardner 11y ol Detrort e 3 [C. Weld to provide band concerts ST LTIy Cairo, April 80 (P—Withdrawal of in North Ind park summer. | ¢ M, S L April 30 (P the offer of John D, Rockefeller, Jr., ‘The alderman believes con Adoption of a declaration of pein. to provide a $10,000,000 for a mu- would cncourage use of the new s scum of Lgypuan antiquities, came | park and since the Belvidepe col. okt o forokround fan Sth w complete surprise to the Egyp- | ony, which has Lad wipid grow(h hationa trade council en- | tion eabinet in the midst of its de- [in recent years, is a considerable {cred al sessions of the 15th | liberations on the project—explan- | distance 1 Walunt Till park, he gnnual convention hers today. ! ory mote issued by the president | fecls concerts should Le provided | o sesslons were de- the council of ministers says to- | fn hoth places, Mayor Weld has 1 to group conferences, while day, promised the roquest early Gordon Crawford, president The Egyptian press, however, gen- ! attention, il nnessee Coal & Tron Co., | erally criticises the attitude of the | one of the day's spealkr cabinet, saying that ligypt has hm‘ Others speakers wer H. T. a good opportunity not only with re. ¢ Walter Boro, & €., and ird to sclentific achievements \nn i Crawford, official trade | so for cementing friendly rela- of the Irish Free state. | tions with the United States. ddress George Gordon | The note issucd today says that T E tnwford urged the south to develop Premier Ziwar had conduet the istry to the same degree as agrie | preliminary negotiations | tirely personal capacity a |all his correspondence h plicitly stated that the fin must rest with the counc | Isters. Strictly speaking, says, Mr. Rockefeller's offer should have come through the n public works as the responsible au- wag on the relationship | thority for the department of anti- |he pressure of Hides is twisting the | of the Irish Free stato to forcign | | quittes, earth and muay be an influence jy | Commer ! The note says that obviously if the | voleanic upheavals is (i Defroit won out in the contest for | cabinct had been in agreement With | \illium Bowie of the U'nit e nextconvention yest the terms of the amended proposal voast and geodetic survey AL other eities ijm‘n foplh of Mr. Rockefeller, #t would not|™ ;s bande vead (o {he v oLt e e s that | have reserved its decision. The main |seation of tho American Geopliysiys | """ vilisaaled i objections to Mr. Rockefeller's pro- | nion, fn scssion hore, Ay were prosont at he_con- ject are described as being based |gaig this theory is hused on B rinple of e on the lack of acknowledgement of |(ho Tering Sea where il neykan L2 confarenc y | the authority of the minister of pub- 'sure is groat because of shillow 2 “‘”“”“ ‘j‘j’: r"m on lic works, The original pri waters and many islainds. 1l point Jonyenld e or tiin [note says, separated the departments |cq out that the Boring A SSlnalay onbolimhls of antiquities and the Kgyptian ad- iy niore volcanocs than any oihcr AU LIS A S g b | ministration which could not be a fn cepted by the government. 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