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PAGE SIX Interesting Items in WINTER LENGTHS GERMAN BREADLINE The colder the weather gets in Berlin the more the bread line lengthens. Thousands of men and women as well as children are standing in deepening anows now for the daily dole of soup. Meanwhile, Dr. Haven Emerson, professor of public health administra-tion in Columbia university, his way to make a survey of effect of the conditions on health, and is being accomp- by Henry Tatnall Brown of Delphia, who is going to head lief organization instigated b Quakers to care for the u-nourished children. TWO CHURCHES STIRRED BY "MODERNISTS'" DEMANDS The colder the weather gets in Berlin the more the bread line lengthens. Thousand of men and women as well as children are standing in deepening snows now for the daily dole of soup. Meanwhile, Dr. Haven Emerson, professor of public health administra-tion in Columbia university, his way to make a survey of effect of the conditions on health, and is being accompanied by Henry Tatnall Brown of Delphia, who is going to head a lie organization instigated by Quakers to care for the un-nourished children. TWO CHURCHES STIRRED BY "MODERNISTS'" DEMANDS Bishop William T. Manning, the Rev. Percy Stickney Grant and the Rev. Leighton Parks. Bishop Stuart L. Tyson, the Rev. John Roach Straton, the Rev. Lee W. Heaton and the Rev. Chr. F. Potter. Two churches are stirred with national disension over the demand modern interpretations of the Bible. Within the Rev. Lee W. Heaton of St. Worth Tex., denied the virgin birth of Christ, he was ordered by a Bishop to appear for trial for heresy. The incident threatens a split in the Episcopal church, many prominent Episcopal churchmen taking his side, including the Rev. Stuart L. Tyson, vice president of the Modern Churchmen's Union, ardent the Rev. Leighton Parks, famous rector of St. Bartholomew church, New York. Bishop William T. Manning, who a few months ago demanded that the Rev. Percy Stickney Grant either recant his declaration of non-belief in the divinity of Christ or resign, has been drawn into the controversy. Meanwhile, the Rev. Dr. Roach Straton, pastor of Cal-Baptist church, New York, and Rev. Charles F. Potter of Side Unitarian church, two of most prominent New York preachers, are engaged in a series of bates on fundamentalism. Straton defending the literal pretation of the Bible, and Dr. Terpleading for the preaching religion in the light of modern coverings. Two churches are stirred with national dissension over the demand for modern interpretations of the Bible. Within the Rev. Lee W. Heaton of St. Worth Tex., denied the virgin birth of Christ, he was ordered by a Bishop to appear for trial for heresy. The incident threatens a split in the Episcopal church, many prominent Episcopal churchmen taking his side, including the Rev. Stuart L. Tyson, vice president of the Modern Churchmen's Union, arriving the Rev. Leighton Parks, famous rector of St. Bartholomew church, New York. Bishop William T. Manning, who a few months ago demanded that the Rev. Percy Stickney Grant either recant his declaration of non-belief in the divinity of Christ or resign, has been drawn into the controversy. Meanwhile, the Rev. Dr. Roach Straton, pastor of Calvist Baptist church, New York, and Rev. Charles F. Potter of Side Unitarian church, two of most prominent New York priests, are engaged in a series of bates on fundamentalism. Straton defending the literal interpretation of the Bible, and Dr. Potter pleading for the preaching religion in the light of modern coveries. THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR KING GEORGE OF GREECE Pro-Venizelos Greeks in the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter in Athens. THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. news in the Day's News Picture NEW PRETENDER TO THE FRENCH THRONE APPEARS IN ROME, VISITS THE POPE "Prince Louis de Bourbon," pretender to the crown of France, looks considerably like the illustrious ancestor he claims. Louis XVI, in this picture, taken in Rome. "Prince Louis de Bourbon," pretender to the crown of France, looks considerably like the illustrious ancestor he claims. Louis XVI, in this picture, taken in Rome. OLIVER BALDWIN, ON STUMP, CALLS FATHER FAILURE DEMURE COLLAR FINISHES FROCK Oliver Baldwin. Oliver Baldwin, rabid Laborite son of the British prime minister doesn't think much of his father's government and isn't reticent about saying so in public. He is campaigning in support of the Labor candidates and proclaiming the government's foreign policy "terrible." While there are many elaborate frocks being shown, the simple more or less tailored models are most popular for general wear. This canton crepe dress in the popular cocoa color with little round white collar is very practical and Oliver Baldwin. Oliver Baldwin, rabid Laborite son of the British prime minister doesn't think much of his father's government and isn't reticent about saying so in public. He is campaigning in support of the Labor candidates and proclaiming the government's foreign policy "terrible." While there are many elaborate frocks being shown, the simple more or less tailored models are most popular for general wear. This canton crepe dress in the popular cocoa color with little round white collar is very practical and RUB-A-DUB-DUB, THREE MEN IN ROCKET WILL TRY TO REACH MOON THAT WAY Prof. Robert H. Goddard and the artist's conception of the journey of the rocket to the moon. The three famous men who went to sea in a sub will have had nothing on the three men who will compose the "crew" of the rocket which Herr Oberth; a German engineer, hopes to shoot to the moon in the near future. He is discussing actual plans for the rocket with technicians. Molive power for the rocket will be furnished by alcohol or hydrogen in a fluid state, to be burned with oxygen, if plans are carried out. Prof. Robert H. Goddard, an American scientist, conceived the idea of the rocket ride to the moon a few years ago and al that time several daredevils offered to attempt the ride. Monday, December 31, 1923 Pictured by the Camera PRESIDENT GETS MILE-LONG WORLD COURT APPROVAL The Minnesota delegation in Washington with the petition. Left to right, the women are: Mrs. Sumner T. McKnight, Mrs. G. A. Peterson, Mrs. R. T. Hargraves, Mrs. A. J. Maquire and Mrs. M. D. Purdy. The Minnesota League of Women Voters has just presented President Coolidge with a mile of signatures approving the ad-ministration's world court stand. The signatures were collected and pasted on one strip of paper and wound up like a ball of twine. A delegation of the league members carried the commendatory letter to the president at the White House. PASSION PLAYERS NOW IN U.S. TO SAVE THEIR DRAMA The Minnesota delegation in Washington with the petition. Left to right, the women are: Mrs. Sumner T. McKnight, Mrs. G. A. Peterson, Mrs. R. T. Hargraves, Mrs. A. J. Maquire and Mrs. M. D. Purdy. The Minnesota League of Women Voters has just presented President Coolidge with a mile of signatures approving the administration's world court stand. The signatures were collected and pasted on one strip of paper and wound up like a ball of twine. A delegation of the league members carried the commendatory letter to the president at the White House. PASSION PLAYERS NOW IN U.S. TO SAVE THEIR DRAMA The Passion Players, snapped since their arrival in the U.S., important members of the group are: (1) Anton Lang, who plays the part of The Christus; (2) Andreas Lang, who plays the part of Peter, (3) Guido Mayr, portrayer of Judas. THEY WILL DIRECT COOLIDGE'S 1924 CAMPAIGN Left to right, William M. Butler, President Coolidge's campaign manager; Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the Republican national committee; John T. Adams, chairman of the Republican national committee, and Frank W. Stearns, Boston merchant and close personal friend and advisor of Coolidge. Left to right, William M. Butler, President Coolidge's campaign manager; Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the Republican national committee; John T. Adams, chairman of the Republican national committee, and Frank W. Stearns, Boston merchant and close personal friend and advisor of Coolidge. Here are the men who will direct the campaign for nomination and election of President Coolidge next year. Coolidge has named William M. Butler, Massachusetts Republican committeeman, his campaign manager, Fred W. Upham, as treasurer of the G. O. P. national committee, and John T. Adams as chairman of it, will play important roles in the pre and post convention campaigns of the Republican standard bearer, and Frank W. Stearns, Boston merchant and personal friend, will be Coolidge's personal advisor and confidant. He has been referred to as "the Colonel House" of the Coolidge administration. MEXICO CITY ONCE MORE REVOLUTIONISTS' OBJECTIVE An unusual view of Mexico City.