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THE EVENING STAR, WA&SHINGTON.-D. C., 'lfiURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1921 13 | 1 - . — | N - ! SHIPPING BOARD FOUND HONEST. Foch Forgets Tea ASK NEw S"-E H]R l R e ‘ GI.ERKS UN'“N N“ 2 . 1BUYING IN SIGHT Enga, ?g t Mad. | | : | ment Made . | Ocer Niagara Now | -C\ BUT WASTEFUL AND INEFFICIENT ’ =ity AW " Friendless, Poor | ith British King | | - e i i LONDON. March Z.—How Mar- | ] | ‘3“'-"»“‘»‘“ FALL | | whal Fock forgot an engagement i areh | 3-—Mrs. Aw . . o NE | h the king at Buck- Taylor, the first person and the | R d C 1 1o s [iz=x ‘o Ko over Ningara | House Committee Recommends Centraly } ingham Palace has become | d live, in in the Niagara | ¥ 5 ~ sious 0 ~ee | | firmary, in Lockport— | . f Ad s S A h : ; 2 | | Marshal Foch. M. Briand. : : : ari and without | 7 ministrative Authorit - | | the Frenc 5 {As Chair Board of Education Instructs | | ? Federal Employes Find Lo-| , zation o Y |Business Conditions Yet Un-| " vrench” sremicr. “arranzed 1 Chairman of Special A | She in convinced that fortunc | . - ! | The king walted half nn hour i * | Dr. Ballou to Braw U | doen not tollow tame ana iwpre- | | ca] Branch Too Large to Until Disposal of Fleet. stable—Reserve Board | e = et s, | Committee, He Recommends } r. Ballou p | ‘mared 1o apend her few remain- | i then sent an equerry A | Lenten Sacrifi | ing days—for she is now mearly | B — = S Labor Excess. 1 The marshal wan oblized 1 enten dSacrifice o | seventy-five years old—with the | Manage Easily. : : o eas 2 . . ees J cxcuse himself because of com i = Request | unfortunate in the infirmary. g Y Centralization of administrative au- creased_ during (he combat A laree volume af potential busing| | PICte formetfulness in hix pre- | A gencrous Lenten sacrifice offorine - = Separate charters for the branches thority over the operations of 11\»[[_1”“’.“:;5&”. e v An_:‘ volume Bt el occupation over grave confer- 1 nable the Relicf to NUMBER OF PUPILS c'TED of Federal Employe: Union D Emergency Fleet Corporatien in O""!“’)l&n '“m“ was of the v Sence is Hl],\u(.l(l, lIv\ll has |m“\-‘ ;:u Vr 1 ence matterw, “ 1 nu‘..v.x work l_ % “u sk 1 2 er. teacher. Gales Mary | will be considered at a special con-|exeeutive is recommended in the the problem, waste and extravaganee|dctual, and business condions o ¥ < j @ e Amorican people by Maj Gen. Newman, teacher, Tenly School, and A.| furence called for that purpose for!yumng ed last might by |resulted.” ally continued transitional and unsti- | — = » | Leonard ant ¢ . N . A erence called for tha >se for | unanimous report filed last night by | resu ; Tartees oA ; | 61h Corps area. with Leadquaricrs s ; ve acl 3 cho . e report mentioned charges made | i aceord " tatement i e | et T ectamm oo hoa: [ next saturday night by President Lu-| (0 special House committee which | 16 FERESE RERTETC g R TELG hwn""‘ Sgcoriis teiilo "lf\ m‘.:,:m;l', | Fore sheridan. Ji. ien. W s Report Points Out That Building |ry rields_assistant janitor. e ot Mederal Tmpioses todas,~|has been investigating the ShipPINg |made to collect $260.000 from the gov o ”"“fl”‘*’**‘ nespryeRticRTy.miEa ey i s Oflw snoelal commmittey. of Fallac el > eration of I Ives, tod < : 2 sentative @ 3 erso expenses|lic today. [ R Gntay en and v o for Tubercular Children Was | enginecr, | New - Central High N1 duze of (he practical dificulties | Board's activities. Representative Sinnent, fob 46, Bt a4 e iy ot kbotis Feparten | | United Statcs charged wit s b O o o oenera s e 1 of administration in so large a body Walsh of Massachusetts is les M. Schwab, wh i _An excess supply of la B t | before the American people the dees School: John Ryan, janitor, Park View 5 Preside 7 5 Joseph i . of the Emergency Fleet Corperation’s, iy e Richmond district, which in-| perate needs of 2500000 Armenians 3 Opened as Experiment. Night School; Alex Jenkins, laborer, N e e il | chairman of the committee. ' foperations, and that R. W. Bolling| iudes the District of Columbia, as well 1™ his appe the, distinguish With « view to cnding the persist laborer, ess High ‘Night Uland extravagance atiended (00 U | had been irregular in his condu Rl ke e i e e e ent criticism of conditions at_the | School’; Pauline Monday, clerk, superin- [ The whole duestion Wil be GEESS| formance of ¢ T e usbes | Lreasurer of ~the Shipping Fhote D s e Sion) whoss saTenine theohal Sixtoa Hamiiton School for Tub‘:‘rtul‘-\r Chil- | tendent's office, Franklin School : Lu-) (02" (¢ York avenue. The purpose ”"‘q .In\‘lillgd';bn- W Botling. brother- Both had previously been exone.m.u:d In the wholess u:u scing e centuries seems to have brought dren. the board of education, at its|cille Schoolfield, kindergarten assistant, f =% "0 ¢ 000 (0 T rtain the | M- Schwaband R . o0l e ex- | by the committee, which, however.| junuary and over February a nwmlw them no nearer peace. liberty se- mecding yesterday afternoon, author- | Ketcham Sehool ; Adelaide Field. Sntiment of the hranches and. the| m-taw of the Presldenc wore ie|iook occasion in ‘the report to re-|l (Nl Ty noted. In this dis- om.n Supt. Ballou to request the Com- istant, Takorna Park S contral governing body of local No. 2 |onerated of spec iterate that the charge involving Mr.|* & : I . “Over 100,000 little children wiho for Thompson, teacher, cantral BoNCEEInE D s haro | a=ainat them! } . |Schwab “has not been proven and :s|trict decreases ranged from 3.9 per| : 0 | nay P i By R T sioners to submit to Congress for [Thompion, teacher, i order o piace the mattor neforé | “Rebissentilives stoct, Pevnsyania, | 202D, S e ] SR “,‘M,,!Recently Said He Would Qultj R ReroBity 05 Liie. mash ohoes daacar an appropriation to provide for a new M. A Couch, kindergarten Rers & & 6 cet . |and Connally. Te o > Mr. Bolli Entirely Innocent. ocery houses to 7 T cent in . Wood e are absolutely site and building to replace this in- | sistant! Powell School, and M. F. Jederaiion. which 1= €0/ m NErC|ea with the four republicans on the e e A O Sl of wixht shoe firms. Hard-! jf Congress Passed Hos- | dependent ‘o’ thi support which stitution. In taking this action, the | Apple,” teacher, temporary, Lenox | it 1”10 Llan for separate char- | Committee = in signing the = rep n clearing Mr. Bolling from asper-y o Veilos were 17.3 per cent less than | | America givex them through th board pointed out t it “recognizes | School. Ih_'r;‘{‘,, the branches wreed upon, | Members said this wa 'mi';‘}!‘:",;[ the | Sions the report says: 2 vear ago, and furniture sales dropped til R = Near East Relief. 1 feol that. how the fact that the location and some | Appointments—Delight H teacher. |1 iltion will be placed beforetthe | The :|y:|!:1'\vu;lrrll‘mi):‘ Glewed in Cdetajl’ “The attention of the committee off 4.1 per cent. Some of (hess Hrms | ile Resolution. | cyer many und however worthy N 1 SaERdunCH e - temporarily. Gales School her Su- |00 a1 convention of the federation | SOVern e hat “consider- was diected to a report which in-|show an adviance over last Decem b | exner wnpes ing v School make it undesirable as a per- | rasky. teacher, temporarily, 1. V. Brown i A0 SOREIT with the conclusion thal “consider E t wh SN A | iy the Assoriated Press these dayvs, this o canuot remain manent site for a school of the char- fSchool; R. H. Darby, teacher, proba- | M™xL SUEINED (L option among | Ing the prog as @ whole. the we: | vorved the treasurer of the Shipping | “!%0 WG, 10 s teen littte pro- | CHICAGO, March 5. Judze Kene. | STAPSWETe scter of the clusses now occupying | tionary, manual training: M. S. Hasel- | 00 BT B0 on who Dropoted | complishm ond | Board, R. W. Bolling. The commit-{vision for additional homes an this b ooy ® fgi ™ g & J Tw o ASrealy. this hutlding ton, probationary teacher. Tenley School: SR IR IR A constructed, the tonnage and O e e S Lo T el Dhat thiers| M. L day suid he would | (W TS it v report on the Hamilton School (T. 1. Fitagerald., teacher. probationary, l'.r’.\‘- i el to be a sublocal | the time within wh -nl‘ Sugh Invetiedrion of the. in nt {appears to be developing a strons lhf\fl nothing 6 say concerning im- [ nanve dnd Saten . o or oo ion read by Harry O. Hine, sec- | Lenox School; I I. Hawkins. teacher. | 91 0 5 1 i sugestions (o be|completed, constitute the most Unon whieh the report was founded. | nlovement toward home construction, | beachment “proceedinzs threatened | U S ¥ of the lLoard. stated 1l Hamilton School: F. B. Sampsell. teach-| [ EUE G S0 rdiy night will be one | markable achievement in shipbul “The allegation was made that the|and various plans for bringing this|4Kamnst him in the national Hous *ing here, and the 1 A R of th Id be noted that this school be-ler, special schools: onday. e Star T sk, that |ing that the world has ever seen. Sabtald ine Corno: T it forward ® Textile | Of Representatives until he had ro- | p ol B il b L tendcnt Frankiin ! hed in The Sia weel, that N Downey Shipbuilding Corporation had | result are being pu coived official word. of District of Columbia, in the spring of 1819 as an ex- :l_v': 41.,\1:99\-;1: e(:x,i(;'n : ek wee more unions be formed here from No Fraudulent Motives Found. i{paid to Tucker K. Sands the sum of | mills in this section have inc Eouss womsanttie 1ai it ‘\'II-‘I' e | Cnued its sessions—has IR pEvimgnial Clas withilesa than tWeite Seicol, O L, 00 T ¢ 1. according to occupational 1ines| . committee declared it had found | £40.000, which was to be divided be- | their output this sear. 0 have asked e Deommatd: o 1o | Gen. Wood's appeal C Dl ‘...K.“\i‘:_lh._‘\"» .'.‘",‘;,,'fr?rt,l'{‘s ol Gty (eachar, Hastarn|- al, - professional, scientific,| no evidence to prove that dishonest|tween Mr. nds, Mr. Bolling, Mr Foreign Trade Decreased. | send me a copy of the charges, ev The Soutbern Commercial Congr: s L Gt e High School; G. B. Munson. kin- [skilled and unskilied trades. or fradulent motives actuated anySisler, who was secretary of the Ship- [ o PR TS0 CCL T L e arguments, and A e | unanimously adopted a resolution in- c¥en if the bullding were satisfac- |High Schooll G B Munes - member of the Shipping Board or any | ping Board, and Mr. Craner, who was o e i A QB | Anrsing the work of the o o i ber of pupils |ison School; Lucillo Schoofield. _Kin- RESIDE of the trustees of the Emergency|a representative for the Downey |trade fast year was distinctly lesstfinl, POImIG me jo Jave, this in- ) Reliof and recommending t T iy Jas the P dergarten assistant. probationary, Ketch FESS WILL P . Fieel corporation. 0 T Snipbuiiaing Corporation. "™ |than in 1919, arspite the establishment | T committer was told 1 Shall | oy, ree b de To e dupeal Fowler'n Advice Followed. e o tlonars, Takoma” Fack e e corordination in! the | (his, payiuent was for Infuence Ja soc | Of & new high record in values for|haye nothing whatever to say.” also that & special voluntary con 4 : sistant, probationary, Ta G 4 ciency and la 0~ : E ce = = = e 2 a “poct o - “The board of education,” the rr-,:::hool: 5 2% Fillie, Kindergarten assist- |To Have Charge of Entertainment | {eney S0 H00 S T%0e (his sovern-| curing the award of & contract by the both cxports and 1mnlerl. dr orflm(l..i . :l(!!t:dr :n ll:jrll-'nxnl. tribution b made by the congress as port continued. “has felt justified in |ant, probationary. ~Petworth i i ment amency. i report continued. | Shipping Board to the Downey to/the Feviens The volume oL exports he jurist indicated that his atti- | 2 Memorial of its present visit to the Kint that il funds which were |R. M. Kirby, teacher, Maury S Preceding Ohio Ball. he reaon or justification given for | building Corporation. The testimony | of twenty-nine principal commodities | tude on the ultimate outcome of the | National Capital. "This memorial will Zvailable for the purpose should be [G. M. Nix. janitor, temporarily. Wallach | poprecentative Simeon D, Fess of | th the stress under the war emer-|showed that Mr. Sands had agreed|declined about 9 per cent in 1920.( controversy over his acceptance of | ek sentva (he final meeting by * Spent to render This building as com- | Night School, and M. N. Buckingham, | SePlesetaine PR S8 CES OIS S G SUCT will deny that there|to sign an aMdayit which had been|while the volume of imports of the post of mational base ball com- [ Clarence . Owens. “direcior ien fortable and as satisfactory as po: janitor, Edmonds School. A e DrS IS was n great emergency —that time was|prepared by representatives of cer-|principal commodities increased only | missioner had not changed since his | ~:|71 A _“}H’r n:;nv« te offerings of Lo, in view of the fact that it ap- Colored Schoolx. the program of entertainment preceding | 4% & FFCE FREECT Tain New York mewapapers. but that |} par: cent. The vear of 1420, the | declaration on' the subject at St | checks and cash were mude pears to continue the 1o-{ Leave of absence—Mrs. E. B. Edmon- | the Ohio ball to be held tomorrow night "It ix apparent. however. from the!upon ~consulti his attorncy he de- |bhoard declared, saw a tendancy toward | Louis before the Missouri Bar Asso- Mrx. Stevens Eaplains Appeal. eation of classes in this build- Iston, teacher. grade 1, Garrison School. | at uscher's, according o an an- | jestimeny taken by this committee, that|clined to a4 more balanced condition of fciation last December. In that ad-1 g\t the closing session of the al inz until w better situation could be | Resignations and terminations—Mrs. | cyncement made by the committee in! iy, the desire to speed up and accom-i “The subs! S relat-{the country’s international trade in- id TR M e i provided by secaring funds from Con- [ R, G. Green. temporary teacher, grade | charge today v plish results witheut counting costs mis-!ing to the incident were contalned injdicated by ihe decided reduction in .h,“r Lo |{l|:;|r?‘|.n‘ ’m.‘.l .hwgrlu el ~s" RAniza vl» ” 1y, g umner School: Mrs. 1. J. Gregory. [yt will he one of Sentative Fess' | panes of judgement, 1 of supervision | this affidavit. The committee. after|oxcess of exports over imports asjrespecting a federal judge heing also | Cab vens explained the appeat Ivice and co-opera- | temporary teacher. elass 6A. Dunbar | guiies 1o pick out v Trom among | ol s Tainire 1o #ive careful considera-y tiking all the available tesiimony | compared with an excess of cxporis|a hase ball commissioner. The'Con | and ina resolution adnpted i s in the meeded im- | Liighs Mrs. H. 1o Marshall. temporary | ot b0 B O e ot Do, | nd 2 fatlure o e o Ving of time. | upon ihe subjuct, are of the opinion. | of & Hitle over §1.000.000,000 in 1919, | Stitution” provides a way to get rid | bers pledged themselves anew 1o « this school have been |teacher, class 3, physical (raining: .\'lm!,,_ give brief extomporaneous talks., | ot in delay frirst, that R. W. Bolling did not so- of & judicial officer-~that [ operate with the rulief oreunization ted trom the health officer. and 5. Mustapha, temporary teacher, ) - e delays. a1t acee CeIve zift, brihe peachment. But this is a very cum- | a o urge all chapters to use the Ik Tesmonded tor our enacst T |oins oA Dunonr Highy Mics Madeliné | Aithough the Ohio'ball will be given | "goyrq Contronted With Diffeuitien. |licit accept or receive any gifi. brj “\WALLACE TAKES LEASE bersome . process, and It dous. nol | Save & Nfe:" coupon hooks. arangid oSt zencrous co-operative spirit. | Sheppard, temporary teacher, glass 6. T e o there are moe| Tt must be remembered Lt the | Confrict with the Downes Shipbuiid- accor with “my idea a4l tor f 1o fred a ehild for one year, dnd dia- ictically every suggestion whieh | Dunbar High: H. B. Jones. winci . 500 M Wishington, SHisbing. Beardl In: dealing with: thet RORCEESL S0 ICPaT a0y (o ther Hur- federal judge to avail himself of this | tributed by Jotm B ner, treasurer Jas been made by the health officer |class 3, Children's Home School (tem- :'h'" m“_’m::'cd“(';;}“"'l“l‘,\‘ "',’,‘ bl A rgency was confronted with Doge: second. that the Downey Ship-| OF SPACIOUS APARTMENT | sn 1d. X of the Washington committee, 308 fias been adopted by the: boatd:of [porary). andiMiss R oE. Wikior. femc| hegy afairn. Every Ohicdn inWash- diffculties. The program of con | building Corporation did not pay the e e T s unmiTttee s el education, and improvements cover- |porary teacher, ss 3, /| collegesattai.; ey, Ol s on as well as operation was|<um of $40,000, or any sum, to be used| | o you gen “with all delibera- € ood's com ce is com- fnz these suggested changes either |science. inston for inauguration is invited 1o at-) SREEN 15 Colved an expenditure of | for the ‘purpose of procuring a con-| ot oo Agriculture Head Wil |lon. I say (hat it either house of |posed of the following: Dave been o are in the course of | Promotions and transfers—E. P.|tend. Eigantie. Tnren tind a half billion dol- | {vact through payments to . W, Boll. | Coming Conirress “should pass’ a resolution | William I, Taft, Andrew W. Mellon, being made at the present time |Shippen, teacher. (rom class 4. Gar- - e la, & sum greater than ans expended | ing or other officials of the Shibping| Have Quarters Assured Un- Hostile o my present situstion. my |John Grier Hibbeh, president Princo: 'n motion of Mrs. Coralie F. Cook, [net- erson-Phelps, lass o 2 o ation in a similar period | board.” signs in o 57 ¥ Garden, Dav. the board accepted the offer of a|Miner Normal Schionl; W ¥ Carter, FAVORS MODERN STRUCTURE. S voard| ¢ Discussing the need. for more cen- til October. Washington. fir’::srqir?:na?;‘:l?!: Williacn . Man~ prize“of $30 from the College Wom- |from teacher, class 3.'Mott School, to ime. e the officials and board | tralization of administrative author- ning, Mrs. O ) nan ., Mrs. en's Club to be given the pupil at|class 4, Garnet-Patterson-Phelps; J.|pegical Society Wants Hamilton Y were without experience in| ity, the committee was of the opinion | Secretary of Agriculture-designate | DEFENDED BY VOLSTEAD. (Corinne ; Boosevelt-Tobinson, ' Mrs the Dunbar High School attaining the |C. Smith. teacher, grade 2, Montgom- either shipbuilding or operation. No| that a single executive should be put . Wallace has leased 2 spa- Thomas inter. pre highest rat and who desi to jery_School, to class 3, Sumner;: A. B.|School Replaced by New Building. ati ization existed at the|in charge, at least until disposal of | Henry C. 2 " - =t Federation of Women righest rating and who desires to |ery N>t dats adequate organ At : ¢ h S ol ai a t in the Highland Dissenting from the action of the|anna A. Gordon, president pursue learning in a higher institu- |Bishop, teacher, from class 2 to class i 5 Beginning. A complete organization|the government's merchant fleet had|cious apartmen 3 5 g \1 A. . pres tion. 3. Wilson School; M. M. Rivers, tem-1 A report describing conditions at|befIiTIME %y Sl rge program had to|been accomplished. American shibijgj4 Connecticut avenue northwest, |House judiciary committee in recom- T.; Mrs. Geo. ynard Mino O hourd acknowledged receipt of |pOTary teacher. from class 6A. Miner | the Hamilion School for Tubercular |l earry out Jis Jrie PRSCL e ot operators are handicapped by existing S onay mending investigation by the next Con. | dent general D. A It sttty moa Eceeint Normal, to grade 3, Sumner School;!Children and urging the construction be (FedfC TG 43" well as ship-| requirements, the report stated, but jit W 2 5 | oress of impeachment charges against | COrmick, Mrs. Phillip 3 fromgflle” Nenmugu oIl B. Jones. from teacher. class 3.]of a new and modern building o re- | ShipbuBaR, S0, 1 for ships|no further rccommendations were| The lease will expire next October. | rvss of Impeachment ciarges against t National Council of Women: dren e eetea. from |Lincoln. to_principal, 3. Chil: it was adopted last night by the | bui ; 2 antly | made as to advisable charges. Whether he will renow 1 ot it stead, in a minority report today, de- | hran e Sira, e public sc < teacher, class 3. from Garnet-Patter- © repo as draficd by a | BE = ! 5 % credit the judge and weaken him in the (€T e ¥ Recelpt of communications fyon-Phelps to Lincoln: 2. Clark. whien made a survey of | have done, is a matter of | D e " il Wonien Voters: tone from Commissioner Kutz stating that teacher, class 2, from to Tton School and it< surround- | ASKS 0PT|M|ST|C QUTLOOK NAMES SHOW RECEIVER. 3 3 centative Volstead expre well, Mrs. C 4 prl the realty firm of We Children's Temporary Home, and F.|ings wnd made the following recom- —_— e - apurtment leased by Secretary |, Hepresenialive ¥OSIEnt eXpregsec Lie Dr.Alex Rocisefelier had offered to sell property at 26th T. Young. teacher. class 1. from Am-!mendations: | tative Barclay (Tells| Justice Hitz, presiding in the bank for himsclf and family is un- | Deel that Dot oo o ment of | Institute: Dr Doke. oy and M streets for a school site. and 'bush School to Slater-Langston. | “That no further cxpenditure for | Representativ! vi ruptey courtfl has appointed Alfred M. | derstood to be adaptable to enter- | YHa2 " RV pec: of s acceptance | John AL Parker of Louistana. Senate from the O Street Junior High School, Appointments—Miss B. M. Parker, ipermanent improvement be made upon | e Bright View. |Schwartz as receiver of the W. taining. : R eHise of base ball rniter shile Smoot 0° . Moorefieid Story, Pavent-Teacher Aesteiaion, Tudors(nglzbe"':!l:"?“l teacher, rade 1. Moti: B |the Hamilton School because of rhe| Iearers to Tak & ke an | INEton Theater Productions Comy Maj. Edwin Deuby. the incoming | 0f (i OO e T or would any | John Yl 1 Ruper Husiies, the floating af @ $20.000.000 bond is- |G. Green, temporury teacher. grade 4. |swampy conditior. of the ground and | Appealing to his auditors to take f0 | Inc. against which three creditors v Secretary of the Navy, 8 residing | considerable number of House members [ Emerson Hougiy Mary Roberts Rine- " sue to build schools and improve the Mott; J. N. Saunders. probationary [its most inaccessible location. | optimistic view of the present WATSS’ | terday filed a petition in involuntary |at the home of his brother and sister- > to sustain the charges. hirt, Jonn C Sptatter: Bamuel| Goup: ue to bulld schools and improve tne lteacher, class 64, Dunbar High: E.A.| ~That a suitable location be ob-|in the world, Representative Barclay | bankruptey, Katherine Brown, as|in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. | Y%Xo violation of law on the part of|ers, American Federation of Labor: public parks, also were geknowledged {5 own,” temporary_teacher,” class 6A. |tained and building with modern | of Kentucky addressed a large E3thEI" | president of the corporation. filed an ' street northwest, pending the | judge Landis was called to the attention | Warren S. Stone, Dr. Frank McMurr By the hosrd. Dunbar High: H. E. Marshall, proba- | equipment for the care of tubercular |ing at the laymens midday Lented|answer admitting willingness to be | seloction of permanent quarters in|of the committee,” the chairman de-|Columbia Universit illiam ¢ Changes in personnel approved by the |¢jon v “teacher, class 3, physicalichildren be placed thereon. Services at Keith’s Theater today. |adjudged bankrupt. The creditors | this Gity. q " | Clared; “nor is it believed that the|Bobbs, Newcoml Cariton, president oy areias Sellowa: training: W. A. Baltimore, probation-| “That the children be furnished, Byron F Adams presided and the|declare that all there is left for the | Maj. Denby is known to have in-|judge is guilty of any act that would | Western Tnfon Telegraph, Compenys White Seh a1 teacher, clase 5, M Sirect Junior | transportation 10 and from theguber- | prayer services were conductsd bY | receiver are the'pcengry and “props” fquired at several wpartment and |estsblich moral turpitude. One or both 2. Thomson Wiling, Jrs. Henry Mor- ; i 4 5 2 - ehnveya : 3 s ows. Attorneys Wilton J. "Lambert and |house agencics for living accommo- | grounds would have to be established | genthau, Mre. n M. v. Mrs. # | leave of absence—jfiiliam Hughes. [High: 5. V. Gossin, temporary teach- | cular school by conveyance other than | Rev. A. E. Barr ; enth : > it fanitor, Military Roas hool; W. N.ler, class 6A, Dunbar High; E. H.|the street cars. | At yesterday’s seryices, vreflrildei Rudolph H. Yeatman appear for the |dations, but so far has been unable | before mgneaqument proceedings could %m;n":ndM;‘sr! ?f::.‘m‘,ff'u D:: ey Berkley, clerk, fnaneialoffice. Franklin |Webb, probationary teacher, grade 1.| “That such provisions be made for | over by John Poole, Fred B. Smith of | creditors. to find anything suited to his needs. be maintained. Vhite . Clevel . Dodge. School, and . L. Raun, feacher, kinder- {Bell School; J. E. Mustapha, pfoba-|the school and its maintenance that | New York city, an class 6A, Dunbar twenty-five years national secretary garten principal, Twining: School. tionary teacher, contributions from charitable organ 1 Promotions and transfers—G, M. Nix, |High; Madeline 'Sheppard, probation- | zations or individuals should be unnec- | of the Y. M. C. A, was the principal jumitor, Wallach chool: H. M. Croes.lary feacher, class 6A. Dunbar High; |sary. | speaker. 0 Janitor, Peabody School: Miss J. E.|R. L. Nixon, probationary teacher. *That a physician of the tubercular| Rev. 1. O. Watson conducted the Wiler. teacher, GGales School: Catherins (class 6A, Dunbar High; J. M. Nickens, | clinic of the health department be de- | prayer servic The crowds are in- Brackett, kindergarten principal, Twin. Road ' School. tailed to visit this school dai P sing iz Schoe V. 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