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VOLUM XXVIII WACO, TEX AH, SATURDAY, 23 192 COPY 5 Bitter Contest for Governorship Ends Search Sea in Vain for Italian Flyer, Americans' Comrade John W. Davis Condemns Ku Klux Klan, Calling Its Name Democrat Nominee Makes Position On Ku Klux Issue Plain (lulls on (kxilidge to Join lim in Putting Klan Question Aside, So It Disturb Nation By The Aaaoelated Press 1 SKAOTFIT, Aug. SI -Calling the Ku Klui Klan by name, John W. Devla, democratic. dentlal nominee, declared In an address here today that this ganisation nr any other which standard of racial or religious "muet be damned by aU those who bctlivt as do in American Having thus rwdf his own position clear Mr, Davis expressed the hope that President as the republican presidential can- didate would "see hy sum explicit declaration to Join with him In entirely removing the klsn lsaue from the field of political debate.

Mr. Davis said these not he permitted to divert the attention of the public from the vital questions now before and added that the klan issue had no proper part in this or any other campaign. The democratic declaration with respect to the klan wan prepared after his arrival here and wu made at the conclusion of hts set address, the Mcond of his campaign, idi follows: is one other word wish to say. If a matter that has no proper part in this or any other campaign and which must not be permitted to divert atten- What Candidates for Governor Of Texas Say on Eve of Election MilH. Mini AM I Hfil MiN Special to The Newa-Trtbueie TBMPLR, Aug 22 "it looks as if I will he out of the kitchen for some was the wsy Mrs E.

Ferguson, first woman candidate for governor, summed up her optimism here tonight on eve of the run-off primary tomorrow, Mrs Ferguson in the kitchen of the Ferguson home here canning punches late this afternoon when the Interviewer entered. nil for sake." she said. entered the rare to wipe out the unhappy visited upon the family when Jim was forced out of office Ferguson was Impeached during his term as Texas govennor a few years ago. "I am ready to take the re- spenslblllty, she said. The outlook for her victory, she said, FF.MX Special to The DA LI.AS.

Aug 25 Felix D. Rohertson, candidate for governor, Friday afternoon gave out the following statement he said, upon information from approximately in Texan received at his headquarters Fridav: eonfi- dent In predicting my election as the democratic nominee for governor of Texas by a majority of from to 175,000 votes. These reports are based upon condition as they exist In various counties at this time A surprising feature of this Information is that number of counties which heretofore been classed as Ferguson strongholds show that will receive a substantial majority there The information upon which this statement is hnaed was carefully and due allowance is made for any dts- crepanries which might occur In compiling such TURK TO PAGF 2, COVMN' 1 Mars Now Only Mere 34,000,000 Miles Distant Observers Declare They Are Having a Cold Spell on the Planet About This Time By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 22 Mars, now believed hy some celestial observers to be declining Into a mere astral roue, today took lead over radio, moonshine, baseball and as a topic of conversation among laymen on the Pacific coast. This was due to the assertions of astronomers that our nearest planetary neighbor had arrived at point nearer to the earth than he has been for more than 100 years, or a mere 34,000,000 miles away. This Is 14.000,000 miles nearer than his uaual distance.

Trained observers on Mount Hamilton, near San Jose, and at Mount Wilson, near Los Angeles, have their telescopes, cameras, mirrors and spectroscopes trained on the passerby to record any idiosyncrasy he may display. The astronomers expect it will take months to complete examination of the plates and observations made. Something, however, has already been gained, for Professor R. J. Trumpler of the Lick observatory on Mount Hamilton, said to- 5 study of photographic plates verified that Mars had its seasons and its thermal belts.

Just now, he ventured to guess, they are having a cold spell on the planet. Elect Teague Queen Special to The News-Trlbune TKAOUK. Aug. Freestone County Fair association la conducting a county-wide contest for the election of queen for the fair. Each town in the county has nominated several candidates and the merchants of the county are giving votes with each $1 purchase or payment on account, the purchaser then voting for who ever he wants to for queen.

The contest has been under way only one week, but already Interest is running high and it Is evident that greater enthusiasm will be created before the contest closes Sept. 6 1924. Leopold and Loeb Weep As Picture of Shame Is Painted by Their Lawyer By The Associated Press CHICAGO, Aug 22 killing of Bobby Franks was senseless thing, an unreasonable, unexplainable and foolish act that could have been conceived and executed only by a diseased said Clarence S. Darrow, year-old veteran of criminal court battles, in his plea today before Judge John K. Caverly for the lives of Nathan lieopold Jr.

and Richard Loeb. did they kill little Bobby asked the gray haired pleader, pointing shaking forefinger at the judge. "Not for money. They had that. Not for spite, not for hate They killed him as they might kill a fly or spider, for thee experience.

some ah and here, the strident tone sank to a pitch of regret. the infinite processes that go to the making of the boy 1 or the man, something slipped And these unfortunate lads sit TNo Trace Found Of Lost Aviator; Fog Delays Hunt Scout Planes Sent Out on Search for Italian Are Forced Back hy Weather Conditions By The Associated Press REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug 22. Scout planes which were patched today from the American marsh patrolling the north At- wuntic tts took for Lore. telll. Italian aviator who left here with the American flyers esterday hut fslled to arrive at Frederiksdal, Oreenland, were forced by dense fog to return to thefr mother ships this evening without having found any trace of the missing airman.

This was learned In a megMRge received here tonight from the Danish supply ship Oertrude flask which is at on the cosst of Although very little news from Greenland was received today, it is believed here that there is no for ulurm as to the fate of the Italian flyer who not been from since he was sighted by the American vessels during the stage of the American fivers' hop from Iceland to land. Hangmans Noose or a Living Death In Mad House Are the Two Things Held Out to Dapper Pug Kid McCoy 1 The Associated Press LOS ANOELRS, Auf 22 death of paralysis and total demn 1 eld Out today to Kid McCoy, onr the district attorney who expects Theresa Mors here Aug. 12. and Dealh on the or the living I din were the two portraits of despair dapper prince of the rlnir by convict him of the murder of by the alienist whose testimony de i It hope will aid hin- to escape the noose The prisoner's eighth wife Dag-j Reichstag Uproar Stops Reparations Talk of Draws Wrath on Marx oar Dahlgren, had hardly fin lit! his defense a body I by repudiating a previous alibi volunteered to ahow he could not have been guilty of the murder when an alienist into his cet! by defense attorneys reported last night that even if McCoy could his innocence of the fall vletlfn within three Ti'RN TO PAGE CO 1,1 MM 3 The Weather EAST TLX -Saturday and Sunday, partly cloudy, possibly scattered showers near coast. WEST and Sunday, partly cloudy.

Or. Islrtor Illoefc, Optometrist and Meteorologist, 421 Austin. St. Tempcraturi Maximum, at 4 minimum, 7'i at a m. ha rometsr, :32 humidity, 40 per cent total wt j-ni for the day 1 8 miles, fastest IS p.

to, total wind for the month, 5471 miles, here, hated, despised, outcast and with the community shouting for their The appeal proved too much for the self-control of the culprits Throughout most of the afternoon they sat tense. Loeb following every movement of the pleader, Leopold growing pale beneath his cus- ternary ruddy flush. Boys Weep But when Mr. eloquence pictured disgrace to the families, the grief of mothers, the sorrow of fathers, the blasted hopes for the hoys themselves, Dickie flicked tears from his cheeks and Leopold stumbled from the courtroom with bowed head and tears In his eyes, So overcome was the latter that he struck blindly against a partition narrowing the entrance to the The Impact drove him sidewise, hut he did not raise his head. With extended arms he plowed past the bailiffs and fairly plunged Into the elevator that was waiting to convey him to approach of Cook ''bridge of sighs.

Caverly leaned forward, resting his chin upon his clasped hands and riveting his eyes upon the speaker. But what went on behind the judicial mask was not visible. Robert E. Crowe, attorney, and hts assistant prosecutors, sat motionless Farller in the day Mr. Crowe had interrupted Walter Bachrach.

junior counsel for the defense, as the latter by the evidence and written opinion of the own alienists, to show that Leopold and Loeb had "paranoid But no voice came from the chairs of the forces while Mr. harrow was speaking. Near It lot In Court Surrounding the Judge were visiting legal luminaries from other Chicago courts and four from outside cities. Back of the speaker hundreds of spectators who had gained places in the room after a struggle through a moh of curiosity seekers whose tactics became so rough that half hundred policemen had to be summoned. A small riot preceded the opening of the afternoon session.

The struggle to gain admission to the already crowded courtroom ended only when the reinforced police carried out Judge orders to clear the entire building KlOt to police headquarters resulted from the crush of frantic court fans trying to gain admission to the courtroom. So great was the crush In the corridors, hallways and stairways that a score of deputies and policemen were unable to control the mob. Twice the court telephoned for police reinforcements, first for 30 and then for 20 additional officers. Women fainted, clothing was torn and several persons were reported injured in the struggle. The court held up the start of Mr address for half an hour until the corridors were cleared Then he ordered all visitors expelled from the building By Associated Press Aug The army air service wai officially advised tonight that the American flyers had reached Greenland FLY ON TODAY Bj The Associated Press on Board s.

lAnrpmr dlan Harbor, abrador, Aug Ireteaa advices received aboard the Lawrence this evening indicated the American army world I flyers planned to continue on from Fredericksdai to Ivigtut on the west coast of Greenland tomorrow Friday I. From Ivigtut It a stated the aviators expected to hop off Sunday from Indian Harbor. Anti-Trust Suit On Standard Oil Co. In Missouri Expected By The Associated Press Festival Daw Octoher JFiSON rn mo au 4 Attorney General sLSs itltO Arms I Barrett wouP not make a state ment today on the possibility of anti-trust proceedings being filed against the Standard Oil company of Indiana as a result of evidence obtained at the state oil investigation It was indicated again that. It is virtually certain that such action will he taken before long, I The inquiry brousht to I virtual close late yesterday after 5 almost the entire day had beer.

I spent In examination of President William Burton of Standard of Indiana. Man Gets 165-Year Prison Sentences In Assault Cases By The Associated NORFOLK, Va Aug F. Clark, typewriter repair man was given prison sentences aggregating I fi.i years In at Elisabeth City, S. today on of commiting crimes against two girls, each of whom la 11 years old, Ben Clement Addresses 2000 in Final Rally for Felix Rohertson, Making Plea for the Anti-Klansman Vote Ben Clement, prominent Waco grain man and orator, avowed enemy of the Ku Klux Klan and supporter of Judge Felix ftobertson of I reported klan candidate for governor, last night urged a crowd of approximately persons, gathered at a governor rally on courthouse lawn, to go to the polls today and vote for the state and and not to vote prejudicially. Judge Robertson's reported support from the klan, Mr.

Clement said, should prevent a.ntl-klansmen from I supporting him. The Associated Press BERLIN. Aug. The stag assembled this afternoon to hancelior statement on the recent Eionton copferem-e. hut owing to disorders the head of the government was unable to speak.

The session was until 5 p. Before the was a Me to hegjrt the ommunlsts de I mar.ded the motions which they had presented be discussed. They declared that these were more I tt portant than the goverBTfle-Pt Temple Woman And Dallas Man In Final (lash Mrs, Miriam Ferguson (iocs to Polls to Battle Robertson and ku klux klan By Ttse Associated DALLAS, Attg, 22 Ku Klux Klan, anH-klan and prohibition fssuai and a content between a man and a woman for the nomination for governor of Texas was closed on rtf the German people to international 'night. The final words Of the capital One communist demand two Miriam Ferguson and Felix Robertson. were spoken tonight, Robertson speaking in his a i ed the Immediate dissoluti? the relchstag and the taking referendum on plan, Marx then esoenrled the tritume to read his Jap Militarists Start Agitation For Would Turn National Moody Bitterly Assails Klan In Speech Here Candidate for Attorney renerai Denies There to Pefcncr' The political situation In Tesas.

Mr Clement said. Is In the condition In years. "The challenge to decency and honor have not been met Th' ra are Colquitt, a former governor; Joe Bailey, a former a former attorney general: Barton, a date in this raoe, and Collins, an in Flogging Case Tw-e thousand people swarmed around a makeshift platform the Cotton Palace park last to hear Dsn Moody, for attorney general In the election today, tell of the famous William stration By The Associated Brass TOKIO, Aug SI The military reservists organizations formally launched an agitation for the observance of drill Oct. 2,1, officially proclaimed annually as festival day at the national military shrine of Yasuklni of Tokio, The vernacular accounts of the agitation mention the similarity of the American "defense Sept. 12.

Officials say no sanction to the reservists organisations proposal has yet been given and they saw no connection between the American and Japanese activities The American community here has engaged in a controversy over the advisability of holding a fense day In America as sched- V. "tateaide campaign for lieutenant ul Missionaries have sent a governor of Texas. message of prMest to President, people," Miller nre. oolidge against the plan while faced, my people for you like other Americans are vigorously defending the course, of the Washington government. Miller, in Final Speech, Continues Attack on Klan all have deserted you.

They have dea-rted the principles for which ere Negro Jurvmcn democracy Pointcs Is degenerate and contemptible, Clean, upright men have been afre id to run for office. But eomes a man seeking to glorify the name of his state, and the office which he seeks, the speaker declared. Against the Klan have been In favor of the klap," Mr. Clement said, early in his speech, Its Inception I was convinced that the move wan an error I am not for any organ- leaden that arrays friend against, friend, neighbor or rsce race. I bellevo tho organisation should desist from political activities.

And now I that my first conclusion about the klan At this utterance, the audience was quiet it had been demonstrative. But when Mr Clement said. if you are prejudiced against the klnn, do not sacrifice the honor of the stste by a vote county floggtng case and for one hour end forty flay the Ku Klan right and left The young candidate from Williamson county brought the campaign, first for a sfate office and coruadered one of the hottest ku the state of Texas, to close All through his nttack on the klan and his plea for administered Mr. Moody was interrupted time and ngain by i home city, Dallas, and Jamas Ferguson speaking in behalf of his wifp at Abilene. Tomorrow the rank and file of the democratic party will decide the issues at a run-off primary.

The of the two and their supporters has been bitter, Rohertson the klan support and waa the high among nine at the July 26 primary Mrs, Ferguson, wife of the former impeached In hts second term, left most of the campaigning to her husband. making only a few brief remarks now In Introducing1 her as I her principal apeaker. one of the most often reiterated pleas of the Ferguaona omlnata Mrs. Both Candidates Have from I' i I and their children which railed tO jOITiply 11n may remain from the Impeachment of former Governor Ferguson. Robertson has been arraigned because of his klan support.

On the other hand Robertson has Just as bitterly arraigned James E. Ferguson, the of his opponent, declaring that If Mrs. guaon Is nominated and elected "Jim" wilt be He has reviewed the impeachment but the communists shrieked In unison for poliiical prie The '-ancelJnr was unable to aay a word. The president vainly tried to the storm, repeatedly calling Communist Deputy Sowars to order and finally ordering his expulsion. ignored the order and the sitting was suspended five minutes When it was resumed BcwaiH still retained his seat 1 the president ordered his suspension fnr 20 sittings and the house adjourned until 5 o'clock Says Mrs.

Jim And Robertson On Ballot Illegally n.itc raoe, ana mums, an- 1 other prominent Texas SantonC aWVCr AvCrS been to Election aws TCRN TO PAGE rounds of wppiause snd cheers from an audience that was apparently solid for him throughout Mr Moody, who wtm fame throughout the amjthwent for nis prosecution of the Williamson county flogging case, while he was district attorney for the county denounc- as false stories that rTITifP in I negroes on the Jury 1 111 hlch convicted the county citiiens will tell you that not for 4ft years, at least, has a negro ever served on a Special to The AX'AHA CH I Aug 22 in Kills county, among old friends of the political past, Judge Barry Jury declared Moody, Miller of Dallas closed tonight his pnt oniy that but there were As He Packs His Duds for U. S. Trip By The Associated Press 22 here today highway Cnltsd DALLAS, Aug weather service bulletin of the Ftntes weather bureau follows: Blghways are generally In fair to condition but dusty except in extreme southeastern where occurred last night. Will Edwards Speaks CORSICAN Aug 22 Will Edwards, of Denton, editor of the Dwnton spoke In f'orslcana Thursday night at the city park In the Interest of his candidacy for lieutenant governor of Texas. W.

Bailey presided at the meeting and Ham J. Helm Introduced speaker. Majestic, Queen Of Sea, Runs Aground By The Associated Press SOUTHAMPTON, Aug 22 The giant steamship Majestic, in-bound from New York on a sand bank at the entrance to Southampton water at low tide, this afternoon but was floated with the alt! of two a short time afterward and proceeded to Southampton. Trades Day a Big Success at Bartlett Special to The News-Trlbune BARTLETT. Aug Wednesday was day at Bartlett, and many out of town visitors were here and of our business men report a successful day, much more business than is usually done on the same day of the week The main feature of the day were political speaking and the giving away absolutely free of a large truck load of merchandise.

Considerable amusement was created hy the presents that, some of the visitors received. People were here from most all of the surrounding business has not come other than and adjacent country. The Dallas folks, know me best 80 It is to you I bring the last word In this crisis confronting the sfate. a crisis In which the cherished covenants of constitutional government might totter and fall before the hooded hosts of the klan On his part there was no disposition to the or "view with alarm," Judge Miller explained, Hut he did wish to sound a warning against the danger of public apathy toward the klan question and he issued a call for the electorate to exercise Its privilege and its duty -and vote. "The hour has struck when there must be shown that civic courage characteristic of Texans or exhibited a political cowardice hitherto unrecorded in the fine of this the speaker declared.

He then besought the people of Texas to "administer to the Ku Klux Klan euch a full defeat as will crush Its unholy purpose, the seizure of the government and its administration through oath- bound doctrines of conspiracy, otry. Intolerance and Judge Miller then on his own candidacy, More Bags at Final Moment Dashes Off AloflC tO BtlV Catholic were brought up for jury service, but upon examination the state of Texas excused The speaker read a letter from the mayor of Moody, Texas, who stated that prominent Ku Klux Klan followers in that section had repeatedly told him that the Williamson county Jury was composed of several negroes and believers In the Catholic faith. to Tell of Case The mayor of Moody also re. quested that he tell the entire story of the of the famous case in hts Cotton Palace address. Beginning with the time when By The Associated Press BAN ANTONIO, Aug 22 Alleging that both candidates have failed to comply with the election laws relative to receipts and expenditures made fnr campaign purposes, Dickson of San Antonio todav filed with nr repeatedly declared that it nd of the klan I tbs state rhsirman.

C. Davis, a protest aaslnst the; placing of the names of Felfx and Mra Miriam son on the official ballot for Sat- democratic run-cff prf-! marv. Dickson is a San attorney. Further attacking the placing of! Mrs. name on the lot Mr, Dickson alleges that.

James Ferguson, impeached governor, is seekina the nomination for governor under the name of wife Mrs. Ferguson's right to hold the office under the constitution and of Texas also attacked Mr 'Dickson asks that the committee refrain from canvassing the vote of the run-off primary, from declaring the result of the election In so far as these two candidates are concerned. He also asks that the committee report to the democratic convention on Sept that 1 ef Issue It Is prohibition. In Rddition to choosing candidate governor the demo.Tat* a III the nominees for Lieu- covet nor, attorney general, comptroller railroad commissioners for both six and four-y ear terms, and chief justice of the supreme court. The candidates for those Lb-yte-nan! C.

wards. Denton, and Barry Miller, as, All Dan Moody. Williamson county, and Edward B. Ward, Nueces county. Comptroller 8 H.

Terrell, McLennan and O. B. Baker, Milam countv Railroad! commissioner CRN 3. Col MN 4 Bj The Associated Press the election Involving these two LONDON, Aug The Prince candidates was Illegal, that there of Wales spent an uncommonly busy day packing his personal be- Tuesday or Wednesday, It Was Just The Same, Sa vs Willis There wasn't Ss no legal nominee tor governor the and th.it the committee take such action as prescribed hy Saw to hold longing for his second trip tg the another primary for selecting gu- Cnlted States and receiving many hernstorial candidates. much difference In comp'aJnitnti wit of his Intimate friends who ca to wish him bor voyage At Irt this morning suddenly found St necessary Taking up the constitutional eligibility of Mrs Ferguson.

Mr Dickson asserts In prescribing the qualifications of a governor, to 1 constitution nowhere permits or lied he woman, and TO PAGE 3. COLI MN 3 Dun Weekly Review Of Trade and Finance NEW YORK, Aug. it tomorrow will say; Actual gain in it leal speaking attracted a large crowd and held them most all of the evening. Judge Sam H. Allen, formerly of Mills county but now of Temple, spoke in behalf of the kin or Bobertson faction and dwelt mainly on the record that Ferguson made while governor and during the World war.

Bev, A Watson, pastor of the Baptist church ut Troy, npnke in behalf of the candidacy of Mrs. Miriam Ferguson, and gave many reasons why he was against Judge Robertson and the klan, notwithstanding the fact that he had been told that 95 per of the Baptist preachers were lined up with klan. slowly and Irregularly, but basic conditions foreshadow continued improvement. Supplementing the decided change for the better In the agricultural situation in this country the favorable outcome of the London conference on German reparations has added to the con- structlve forces In the situation and has further Increased confidence. Despite the fact that activities have not been broadened In branches of domestic enterprise, general sentiment is unmistakably stronger and there is a common expectation of a progressive extension of the commercial revival, Weekly bank Russ Government Is Ideal, Candidate For President Says By The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS Aug Z.

Foster of Chicago, presidential nominee of the workers party, In an address here last night asserted that democracy we live under is a fake and a and Invited hts audience to the party and become member of the International communistic organization of the world on the eve of the greatest revolution In Foster referred to the present government In Russia as 'an ideal declaring that soviet system is the next step in the social evolution of Referring to national defense day as Foster asserted was another step toward another great, He said there would to be wars as long as the workers do riot get all they produce and long as huge surpluses of the products piled The speaker declared the ernment run by the lie ssid the Coolidge nnd Davis campaigns are financed by Wail street, and that flO per of the used in tha come from that source. had been ed defendant white during the Mother Charged With Death of Baby Boy Special to The News Tribune SAN SARA, Aug S3 Pearl Curry, aged about Si years, 1s held here charged with the murder of her baby boy, born Monday night. The was strangled to death with a string and buried in an ash pile at the resr of a local hotel here The nude bod) of the fant with string around Its neck found Tuesday after having been burled shout I 2 hours, Upon investigation complaint was filed and the woman placed under arrest. ness and the defendant in a case tried before Recorder J. I).

yesterday, hut the between the witnesses was keen, he vert less. Testimony' of compUitrlnfp witness was that, she had been defendant, also a woman, ot1 Wednesday, but the de- 1 it a tit utly ta! a I d. act persistently declared- the e-uaeing had been given on Tuesday, especially a married woman is le- driving his eligible to hold th- offiee of fact motor cat, gnveftter. On the other hand, assorts, word in the con 5ft Dark st it ut Ion relative to this subject 1 flashed many leads to the inevitable conclusion I course of trl that the constitution prescribes; that the governor shall be a man and not a Mr. Dickson also 'he com- Special to The mon law of England as adopted by MARLIN 21 Suit for Texas in 1 as hearing out alleged due as commission on a re estate has been filed by D.

V. Porter and Ft, W. agamst c. ft. Moore in county d.strn court.

The tdiffs allege that the de- acres of land per acre, and By The Assoeinted Tress VFNICF, Aug The Venice bank was held up and robbed today for the second time within two months by four men who escaped with $1,8151 make more purchases of even that essential traveling articles He dashed into Picsdllly own little two-seated and rushed up to a sedate little leather e. There he startled the employes hy hurriedly asking for the manager and exclaiming, am in a terrlhle hurry, I want some more to pack my things After looklr.a mt traveling cases, the prince selected two, paid for them, grabbed them In both and trotted back to car. Then he drove back to St James to resume his packing At Southampton tonight was In readiness to receive the heir-apparent to the British throne on board the liner Beren- garla Sues for 1327 Bank Robbed Second -p. -r rn The -CiCi Time in lwo Months 7 BANDITS BOB CHICAGO, Aug bandits waving revolvers held up the Inland Trust and Savings bank on Milwaukee avenue on the northwest aide today and escaped with toOOO. Mrs.

Micham Buried Special to The News Tribune CORSICANA, Aug 22. FunerC were held yesterday here for Minnie Micham who died in Dallas Wedneaday, with inter ment in Oakwoed The deceased is survived by her husband. through their entered into contract utth Walker for its at tha; price. However, they a i eg ft he a a refu sed ree hk ni 2 the commission liability. The defendant's answer has heeet filed also, denying tha of the In general.

Stop Radio Sermons By The Aeeociated Press BRF.SLAl Aug 2 and church services broadcaet over the radio have been forbidden by -rder of the of the evangelical church of Prussia. hen nows reached the Igstical body that a pastor of had delivered such with much success, but without asking permission at Berlin, tha prohibitve order was decreed and will become effective throughom all Germany..

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