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.. —— ________________________ j Seminar at Washington Smashing Blow at Bigotry * * # * * * National Conference of Jews, Catholics and Protestants to Be Held in Capital in March Marks New Era of Religious Tolerance. With tolerance and forebearance their watchword*, mutual respect and admiration of each other's faith their guiding spirit, delegation* from the three great religiou* groups in America, Protestant, Jewish and Catholic, will hold the first nation wide seminar at Washington, D. C., for three days, beginning March 7. National figures such as Newton D Baker, of Cleveland; Roger W. Straus, of New York, Professor W H_ Kilpatrick, of Columbia University (chairman of the seminar), and many other foremost molders of national opinion, will be among the prominent participants in the smashing blow at bigotry. President Hoover has been invited to make the opening address. Many important talks will be given during the three-day session, some of which will he broadcast over a nation-wide radio network. Among those to whom credit is due for bringing about the conference are Everett R. Clinchy, one of the directors of the seminar, and Mrs. Robert Imbrie, chairman of the Washington Committee of the National Conference of Jews and Christians. Washington was selected lor the gathering for two reasons. « First, because of the bi-centennial celebration of Washington’s birth, and second, hecat.se of the first President s hope that tolerance and religious amity would prove the cornerstone of the new Republic.

Washington, Feb. I' The spot-i light of the religious world will lie focused on the Capital March 7-h' when the National Conference of j Jews and Christians holds the first; .nation-wide seminar of lay, clerical j and civic leaders striving toward. keener understanding of the I’rot-; estant. Catholic and Jewish faiths. • With tolerance and forbearance j their watchwords, mutual respect | and admiration of each other's, faiths their guiding spirit, hundreds! of prominent Americans will seek to defeat antagonism and distrust, among religious groups by frank discussions at Washington. National figures, such as Newton j I). Baker, of Cleveland; Roger W. Straus, of New York; Prof. W. II Kilpatrick, of Columbia; Bishop James K. of Washington, .and Prof. Carlton J H. Hayes, of Columbia University, will he among the prominent participants in the seminar. Mr. Baker will deliver the dos,”g address of the religions and civic betterment gathering over a coast-to-coasl radio network. His hop Freeman also will make a radio a duress, as will the Rev. Francis j. Haas, director, Nation il Cathode School ot Social .Torvirr. VVashingloii, and Raiihi Aiirant Simon, till Washington Hebrew Congregation. "Our purpose is to unite Jews and Christians in good wui.'and to promote co-operation in lieiiaii ot a social order more nearly hand on tirosc idea's of justice, teilowsUij' and. peace whicli arc common to the propiietic traditions of Jew and CliclstiaiiH alike,” declare,, rrul. Kilpatrick, chairman of tin \V aslnngton meet ing. President Hoover lias been invited to open tin; three day s-min .r with an address to the hundreds of () () H LIQUHJ isbcElS SALVE 665 Liquid or Tablets used intern ally and 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known

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tassembled Icailcrs in the religious; ami cultural life of the l'. S. Otherj important talks follows throughout | itlie sessions, ending with round j tallies for frank discussions of ma- 1 I jor, problems "The National ConfereAiro of '.lews and Christians associates aj ! number of thoughtful and earnest •people in an effort to analyze and j allay the prejudices which exist be-j j I ween Protestants, Catholics and, l.lifws,'' Newton 1). Baker recently stated in explanation of the purpose ol the organization. "The Confer- 1 1 ence seeks to moderate and finally i | to eliminate a system of prejudice | i which we have in part inherited and; j which dtsfigwfes and distorts ouri j business, social and political rela- j j tions." No membership of any kind is re-! ejuired for participation in the seminar, according to Everett it. Clin- 1 cliy, director of the National Con-, ference, with headquarters in New lork. Everyone who is interested in promoting better understanding! among religious faiths is welcome Ito attend the first national con ciave. Washington was selected for the momentous gathering for two reasons. First, because of the hi ecu t. tinial celebration of Washington's ! birth, and second, because of tta j lirsf I’resioeut’s hop* l that tolerant ■] , 1 and religious amity would prow ; two of the ‘cornel stones ot the | fnew Republic. Sponsors or the National Conference include men and women ot intioua! prominence. Among those | taking an active part in its work i a .,. ,nleliolas Murray Butler, O ven !U. Voting. William Alleti While,, 'June Addums. Bishop Francis J. McDonnell. Charles Evans Hughes, Harry Emerson Kosriick, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ogden E. [ Mills, Harold 1.. Swift, Mrs. Joint} L). Rockefeller, Jr., Cleveland K. Dodge, Alfred E. Smith, ml Dorjothy Canfield Fisher. ( OSALES TAX IS SUGGESTED TO U. S. CONGRESS ; (CONTINUED t uo.’ii i Ai»K ONF.i | ha.-. uggeuCed that taxes paid by American corporations on invest men's abroad he deducted from | ilmir gross income, instead of the credit being allowed against the j net Max paid as under present law. Crisp estimated between j fuo.wMUiOO and *40,000,000 addi- ! tiooal revenue could Huts be proi cured. . —- — Amazing i tgure* A light rear equals j.&AOiXyjUO miles.

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