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4 PORTES GIL PLANS ANTI-RUM CRUSADE Mexican President Seeks Educe- tional Drive—No *Prohibition” 'ACCEPT RESIGNATION OF DR. JASPER MASSEE Minister I Pastor | Baptist ot Tremout Temple, Boston— Mevting Reported Stormy Proiibiton Not in View LABOR CHALLENGEY WAR DEBT STATUS British Campaign Enlivened by Threatened Repudiation sequel to Vice Clean-up PROSECUTION 70 GALL AIMEE AS A WITHESS Asked to Testify GATHOLIC POPULATION IN U. 5. 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This pe can wear never | knows her limita- | wvs be well dress- 1d with this musts” witl simple. cut perfe t suit the personality be fashionable. ne must tly case as been called “the s Her daintiness is| her negligees which are of soft ol and crepe-de-ch redtly favored by her , and the neck and ed with the iably pale Georgette these are geners st lace or some are the most and em in all rly fond of trimmed with | ors silhver Grey ch favor- | coat silver fox. is ro w Heels ays we Disiikes T <hoes, gene ess Eliza- afternoon .terial such nd extremely s the great- her by re worked Let Us Budget You Out of Debt Our Family LoanService Wiil Selve All Your Money Problems $100 LOAN payable S5 monthly, plus lawful interest, $200 LOAN payable $10 monthly, plus lawful interest. $300 LOAN payable 15 monthly, plus lawful interest. Other Amounus in Proportion w. Every repay- sces the cost. loans in strict privacy. Call, Write or Phone 1-9-4-3 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Kaplisel Building, Second Floor, 99 West Main Stieet, Betweew Wa xion und High Street Open X:30 to 5 satorday 8:38 to ) Licenwed by the State to the Public. Koom 201, UL TALKING PICTURE N OLD ARIZONA” | Frieda Deutsch. | Nancy Wedd, Walter Kciko, Carl Gombotz, Stanley Janulevicus, and Alfred | t fur dyed to ¢ DAYLIGHT SAVING Will Go Into Effect in Many 17, 1929. FRENCH STARTLED BY DARING COLONY ‘Strange Cult Claims Nudity Im- proves Health and Morals By MINOTT SAUNDERS (NEA Service Writer) Paris, April 17.—They are ‘“‘wor- |shipping nature” just outside the lcity right now, and Paris is holding |its breath. Dressed in the manner to which | previously only certain statues and |paintings were accustomed—which |is to say not at ~li—a large cult of !French men, women and children have provided France with a brand new moral problem. Religious leaders protest. Ex- ponents of the “simple life” applaud. | Psychologists and moralists debate. | And meanwhile the members of this daring colony have established them- selves on the outskirts of the French |capital where they meet together |three times a week to scorn conven- tion and—clothes. Quite unadorned. they engage in innocent sports and pastimes as at an exclusive country —Photo Ly Collomb ROOSEVELT SCHOOL'S SIXN-TWO GRADE Pirst row: Frieda Hirzy, George Bigge, Albert David, Hermande Poulin, I'red Busch, Severcen DeSimone, Rita Fotin, Pauline Stack and Second row Edward Kardoh, Peter Melinosky, Ernest Brown, Anderson Third Dainis row: Robert Boghy, William Strong Cleatus Dube, Frank | ninic Vozness, Joseph Lesiak, Joseph Zaniewski, Fillmore (€lub: v Faward Vitukinas, d < |“"The colony 18 new to France, but rih vow: Principal Edward E. Weeks, Esther |18 rpelle:‘x:’eil lél:rr‘;\ll};loyle.‘:::u::eh:\‘: William Stas ch, Charles Vasclias, A ctte S |sprung n 1 1 kovich, Charl lias, Antoinette Silmar er A now clalim a ‘combined member- H 1 Bolio and Mis: lla G. Dunn, teacher, ‘ hi 1llion. \d wili print a picture of a Valentine Chamberlain school ""“’ orjover Ahree, NG, er. Fou Arline Dains, Murotta, On the theory that man was cre- ated to live in an unclothed state land that conventions of today are |“unhealthy and unnatural” Dr. | Pierre Vachet, professor of the {School of Psychology and well 4 |known writer on sex problems, has k has 186 cities and cll- | gicon "piy whole-hearted support to b will move the clock an g iyre worshippers. Therein, he | anead April 28, New Jersey has |, o, yioy pealth, strength and free- | s s and Rhode |y o0 pogy and mind, To the| e © turned UP | earing of clothes he claims to be o able to trace most of the ills o SR Fd ‘_n::nkina of today in Its social strug- {hmiergal hnng Sudandplesries oo {8 Supporting Dr. Vachet is M. K. de eche naay o ieng B eue lingsaoet Miangiher iprominant vpliz Nashua, N. M., starts the workink g™ yn - this revolutionary move- .‘11\ one hour earlier in the season, ment here, he says: publsle torclackp o | “One of the causes of our lack o fpepod Job i 1 Rockland in Maine | ¢ “oqyjiiprium, of the evils that ing cities, with Au-{ ;. ge humanity of today and of 4 g from June 15 |4 coneracy is the sex problem. It DL e : : | makes young men old. shatters lives and hardens the heart so that sim- ble joys are no longer appreciated. | Tt destroys in man his independence | and makes him a slave to himself | and others around him. | "How can normal education be happily created if we -ondemn the | practice of nudity which kills sexual | curiosity and suppresses exaggerated | imagination excited by the half-| mystery which veils the human | body ? | “Each time that man breaks the natural laws that govern the uni verse he commits a crime against humanity.” he concludes, and in- | fers that the wearing of clothes is | 'one of these violations. “Yet,” ne| says, “it is & subject upon which most people will not allow them- | selves to meditate.” ! Dr. Vachet is not one of these. He lsays the sensation of shame in the presence of nudity is an artificial impression acquires through long years of avatism and strengthened | 1 | The Merchants' association of New York has compiled a list of citics and states observing daylight saving. New Yorl AGAIN THIS MONTH :: clocks Cities on April 28 (P—Thos Sunday 17 on date live where neapol Other states in erce. i which daylight metropolitun |Saving is practiced with the number hour more ot Of communities: Connecticut _ Pennsylvania 10, Indiana 6, Ilinois | he lawn, go to 9 A dainty sun 3 of beige batis nbroide 1er sleeveless blouse te elaborately hand red, made with matching edging its V-shaped neckline nd armbholes. “God's tim: in areas his ¥ rs e compla yearly troduced in W sert that they work b v the clock, and they suy much hardship in hav- cnock off with the sun in order to buy a of overalls hefore n close. A LITTLE “SHAVER” n and a half pound son, Sebastian, was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rianca of 30 Beaver strect. Mr. Bianca is pro- prictor of a barbershop on Church street and is president of the Archi- riedes Athletic and Political club. ar Better Home P Decorators °| et - 1878 Colorful...Gay..Decorative WALL PAPERS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PAPERS OF HA SOME PERIOD AND MODERN DESIGN. THE WALLS MAKE A HOUSE A HOME REGARD- LESS OF HOW RICH AND EXPENSIVE THE FUR- NISHINGS. MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES, HERE, OWE THEIR CHARM TO THE KNOWLEDGE AND ARTISTIC ABILITY OF OUR INTERIOR DECORA- TOR. SEE THE NEW PAPERS. CONSULT OUR TERIOR DECORATCR; TEEN LIVE IN YOUR HOME. in the course of centuries of civiliza- tion. «“A distinct evolution in developing in morals and practices pertaining to them,” sald Dr. Vachet in advo- cating community life in the nude. “The most elementary logic seems to confirm this conception of society. We were created to live nude. In olden times robes were first worn only by the rich, while the common people went about practically un- clothed and young men and women were proud to display harmonious bodies which they had developed by good physical exercise. In our day many savages live practically with- out clothing. Nudity is as truly the state of nature as it is the prootf of Pphysiology.” Dr. Vachet would prescribe suit- able vesture for business and other every-day activities, but he laments that on fashionable beaches holiday makers do not go far enough in wearing abbreviated bathing - suits. He has kind words for the medern woman whose health, he says has been greatly improved by her free- dom of movement and absente of heavy under-clothing, but he feels that her emancipation is not yet complete. ‘Women 0f America are now using less foreign perfumery and tollet preparations than a year “l Could Hardly Walk Due To Rheumatism” Beacon Falls Lady Can Now Walk Without A Limp MRS. 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