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4 v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MAY 2> 1921—PART 1. S "AIDS READING OF NEWS. | SIX HELD IN KILLING. 80!] G”ESTS REVE'. NEW ENVOY TO ITALY. AND HIS FAMILY. | SIANI]ARD WEIGH]’SICOMEDY BY D. C. WOMAN SALVA"UN ARMY Up-toDate Facts in The Star's|Negro Ship Strikebreaker Clubbed (U - _ % ; ‘ | TO BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK Map of World. and Thrown Overboard. i A map and encyclopedia in one ix, PORTLAND, Me. May 21.—Six men | | the result that has been reached in|were under arrest here tonighti | | s s s charged with the murder .of James The Stars new map of The World | Walker af New Bedford, Mass, u = Today and the United States. devised | negro seamun on the schooner Mary T I as an invalual te aid in newspaper W. Barrett. Walker's body was found today underncath the vessel peading. The ma affords wn indes | GG BUCReER RE Yool (Board of Trade Outing at| Uniform Measures Also to Be | Satisfactory Progress Made ¥ through which a flood of supple- | leged to have been clubbed by eleve mentary information may be turn white m Tine M tearded the scheaner i Chesapeake Beach Proves | on Budget—More Contri- rd. Mr. Ingalls said that in the Vital Subject at Two-Day upo P almost every mujor news de velopment 12 zhout the w min s b Seen at The Star | Woutd e craimed (har the SiCAK Merry Occasion. , Conference Here. butions Still Needed. Hbe i et S T T FR T T O T REer Favored by ideal weather, more Standardization of weights and| ng the bu o | than $00 members and guests of the | R | Wagl gton Board of Trale played. ! jsang. danced and mzde merry on the| { twenty nth annual shad bake of ! {the organization at Chesaneake Beach | vesteruay. H i, Immediately upon the arrival at he beach of the first train from | Washington. which lift the District line at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoor the merrymakers fell in behird the | Boy Scout Band. and, led by Thomas | Bradley, president of the association, | znd members of the committee in| {charge of arrangements. marched to | the large pavilion, where an inter- | iesting program of athletic «\v.»ms. 1 i { i | measures used in industry and trade Iwill be discussed from many at the fourteenth annual conferen {on weights and measures at the bu- DAL ireau of standards beginning tomor- work of raising {row and ending Thursday. l'rrnnnflni £ . 000 continue the vation Army | federal. sgate and municipal officials | ¥ N € in Washinston another vear. he < will continue {from various parts of the country | will take part in the sessions. e tanih The conference will open tomorrow | : 1588 E “13t < \ street open daily for the morning at 10 oclock in the audi-| Mme e ii=open_ daily for, the torium of the east building at the I T |bureau. S. W. Stratton. director of| COPARILicone Aovs (Sulbusy {the address of welcos Louis A.| 3 i | e iaiend 15 Saviiiume e Fischer, chief of the division of a - 3 ion Army to the ¢ progressing chatrman announced last 2 D ays ! Honday and Tuesday Used Piano and i ook place. | "The result of carly training was weights and measures. will read his {2 S Einsead of waning fac s {very marked in the competition tha: e et tar o E e icon tamen ey i to call upon them { followed. Dr. Robert Eller, the old followed by reports of state delegates » Tearoom table. Georgetown crack. ran away with the i - : LAt the afternoon session D. A. ( ege. < Approximately $400 wax realized from opening number. a xprini for men | deputy superintendent of weights and} 5 2] jthe tearoom conducted for the benefit {weighing 200 pounds. “Hob™ refused, | measures for the state of Texas, and he Saivation Army |however. to allow his entry to b :taken seriously, and in_ consequence | ifirst honors were awarded to Fred| immon, the former Princeton swim- jmer. H.W. Heine was placed second Winx Three-Legged Race. { | Hitched to Rovee Hough. another { S I { [W. T. White, director, bureau Of} »i&§ KATHARINE PRITCHARD. newsboy obsery weights and measures, New York, will speak 'he Marriageable Mother,” a! ! “The Salvation Army comedy-drama. written by Mrs. C. C.1|be Mr. Hoover Among Speakers. me, and I'm giving Secretary of Commerce Hoover i) Calhoun. will be presented at ¥ the tips 1 A(\H!n’-' today. scheduled to address the conference!Shubert-Belasco Theater May 30, 31 (Feceivts from the b esday morning. Others who will |and for the bene the Ni - B e oyl iy lh';_.b speak are H Barnard. director of | 1| Woman's Foundation and other | AWES ey ; "v(” ing the American Institute of Baking:|cl i The play DO e i e b ot dbd William F. Cluett, chief deputy in-j o1 s of s city think | gion il be 50 ce l ks Sas T spector of weights and measures, |as P use not only arei " W B8 S0 headquarters, Chicago. and Charles M. Fuller, sealer | typical Washingtonians treated in a | " PIATRFOS 48 buager beadquarter of weights and measures, Los Angeles. Llight and satirical manner, but many | frC*00 of the following contrib An exhibition and demonstration of!of the questions of the day ach as | n 3 lold-timer with an enviablé athletic irecord. Bller also finished first in the i three-iegged race. | Mr. Hough showed that he had not | forgotten the knack of jumping. by i winning first place in the standing | {broad jump over a large field of en- trants.” He jumped nine an half “ . George . Wh 3 pdge. No. 22 manufacturers' "liquid-measuring_de-limmizration and bolshevistic tenden- 1y {5y "¢ PIRnE TodEe. No 2 eet. Hurry Middleton fin sees | vices will close the morning | re like taken uj {Jonepn 31 A ; i In the afternoon addresses will be scenes are laid ington | SpRPT 45 e Sl e aflerithe ainging of gmeritul andy Richard Waxhiburn Chitd, newly appomnted United States ambassndor to | delivered by R. F. Barron, commis the mirror is held ST e Gl e e e e e e b .l?‘""'}‘"_‘ e ] Haty, witn hix wife ! thelr two Connta and Annc. {sioner of weights and measures,|of diplomatic, official idential | ;mene Company, $35:, Cosmos Theater, ‘:f‘"‘e'd_‘”veb -“['“h 5 ,‘m(”'::m»‘ r;:;':&;'y» | Thix photograph was made at the Chil T residence in Montelair, N. J. | Minnesota; T. l. Irvine, sealer oflsociety. The thor has had »\mpl“l Levi Woodbury.$25; Mrs. Stephen 5 A eights a ake City, s observe and, the ma- % = MekK ooy | than an hour jollity, sood-fellowship weights and m r t Lake City, {opportunity to obscrve and, the ma kins, $100; MgKeever & (os jand much noise held sway. Utah, and Louis A. Fischer. terial she draws upon is undoubtedly!sige: Mrs. 1. W. Bogl et Yovns oo Sttt “BILL” RUNS UP AGAINST UNION | e il mebirion spocor oty Sioi” & Host™ bl Hihes, bl o' hard Rreen. member of the band.| | Christian _Heurich, $100 1 added greatly to the enjoyment of the {Smith of the burcau of standards.| Many prominent people will take|Noy . John F 1 |y S S < ATESQ 7 JINC A 2 Reports will be read by the commit- { ps mong them Mrs. George Barnett | John I erms--- IODOWD 2 /2 IS . wa! DELEGATES IN HOVING MARBLE SLABS | 52076 " Vi Stardaraisasion of e alhoun: the authors | 3 ; 3 4 SAthuc Care S wasgschairmantt and|] bread and on specifications and toler- { husband. Miss Katherine Pritchard > ward S. Smith, §25; Y t P B 1 :\P]rc'ewilmle:“»";:l:?rl;k;xddi‘x;;?.;nzo:“r'"‘ll';f‘ e ances. even years old, t the part of afirs. Hayne Ellis, $50; Ralph W. Lee ar, (0 7 v ad bee isting freight | will not sed one inch on non- 5 boy in the play will not mark | & . Mrs Dumcan C. Phillips, e S ay a ance ‘tee. Large bags full of appropriate Bill, who had been hm,”", relghtjlianct oneiinchiongnons Other Important Matters R e e e e T T S v souvenirs were distributed among the {up in The Star building for many hoisting engineer at switch. A general discussion of the follow-{ e 150k the lead in a children's play | . s ¥. Jorss, §: Blectra ; Land {Lodge. 'No. A busheliwelghts; Sstandardizationiiof Barnett will take the part of |Stephen T. Mather, §50: containers sitor, (00 5t comwelBhl | Mrs. Mowbray. a fashionable Wash-{Ross, $100; Duncan Phillips, marking on packages of commodities |, ionjan. Mrs. Join Fremont will|{Shannon & Luchs, $ other than foods, and proper sealing a “thoroughbred cave dwel-|Ogg. $25; (. . Coat & Towel Supply of commercial weighing and measur. “alkoun will take the | Compan Daniel L. Hazzard. § ing_apparatus. part of Mrs. Pace. the leading role.srs. J uff, 325, and C. C. Glover, The concluding session Thursday ! Mice Danlin cton, one. of the | jr. 5160 will be devoted to reports of commit-| provincetown 5 will be Miss| tees and election of officers. followed | pimberton. ! by an inspection tour of the labora-| Murray Bennett will appear as Kara- , guests. & months, most of it valuable freight, il l"‘]‘]"’"";"""‘ LTS and lots of it live freight. never |t ! Practically the same scenes were re- : i e {enacted on the arrival of the second {MiXsed the floor ievel fraction jtrain load of guests later in the day,|f an inch. never had a complaint. |and following dinner ‘the entertain: | But hill has just learned that he i {ment committee, with Dr. Frank E.| ot co etent E &, in the of | Gibson, chairman. and Warren Coch- 10t competent, that is, in the ese: ran. vice chairman, presented the fol- | unionism, to raise a few slabs of lowing program mirble a few floors Herbert Swift. “The Celebrated Min- | Tne opposing factions, Bill on the strel Man”: Mylo Atkinson. “A Real|one hand and. the walk e e To Apprcved Credit The Wonderful Piano and Flayer Bargains Listed Below Will Go Quickly S:18 am.—Biil, non-unfon operator, ds up on another trip. telling dele- 1te he doesn’t care, they're not his a.m —Walking delegate has en flash of memory of a perfectl and healthy union hoisting e 2 to stand around while slabs are WAGES CUT 10 PER CENT. - el I o : ! A jex of the bureau of standards. iy St e e Vo [Story “Telier: “Grifuno “The Man of |08 e linian on the ‘ather. both won. m Al hands’ waiting for | tories o 4 Russian pianist composer and | g\ CbpuiT, Mass, May 21-A i {Many Nolses”; Vocal solo, “The SIOFY ,if such a thing/could be possible, and [marble mark time at a dollar per Phart of Col. Macl’herson of the| wage scale 10 per cent lower than Se oammer boy ot aory. by tHiwang (1L seems 1o have been. It all heiped | S50 Shile fhe qeieente hewds but | BOLIVIA IS RECOGNIZED. 1 Ui Wh7e, 00, (8 it Cathoun s to previous rates was agreed upon to- g&‘;’:mirgzo)’zr?fli;;:lfi :}’er;‘d\‘x‘:”} tojget d mania Jobaffitanding; "',‘"""}iru sae D PARIS, May 21.—Recognition of the |be Judge Tembie. a Virginia gentle- | day by local carpenters, electricians, vning Smi £ y Ma a few hours at a dollar per cycle of | _ = Heeed 5 liviz < i he ensemble is declared to be: painters and sheet metal workers and Edward P. Fitzgerald, assisted by |the minute hend S am. next day—Hoisting engineer | vde jure” government of Bolivia has | man. : X ol cheetm : ¢ o S hh e : S % Z|captivating in its delicate watire, | their employers. ‘The masters had PLA Y ERS Louts . Stumph: and selections by {"Nothini §ut' iion nands may touon [4PDSTs with cazd inhand. Marbic | een exiended by France, it was an- | captivating in cate SN Sy eos HETME N an e {the Imperial Quartet. composed of lanything that goes into a building put | i | « i = 3 —B y © 8! {James H. Young. jr. Edward L.{up by union labor. But of course,| 8003 B up at the first i | el i f\lulbchin!wnl.) N;rlon\;\'. H‘,mm” AR o s O e e uT anoor M neer \:)u\:;;\’\rd i—_v_—'._T————lv_-_\/_ial { Ambrose urkin. Mr. Young Wwasiyator. If they didn't they would have | e ST A o AVA VAV 5 vf\v AV{\VA A Vf\ \V/ &Y e Sale Price forced to respond to several encores. | to climb up about tan fIZhts of <tairs | lieveivou lsaysine Sl D Sl £ Yoo 05 To0 o 5 Dl 5 W B Tl 0 il 83 Bl 2 Sl 0 Bintl] 1 Tl 414 As a substitute for a scientific spar. jor ride up on the derrick siine - But |, ring match between Charles E. Mars|they can't under the -rools: allow | jand John L. Smith, a three-minute |union material to be tainted by the {bout between Senator Francis E. War- faithless touch of a non-union hand ren of Wyoming and Clifford L. Ber- | Here's i | i 8:02 am.-—Hoisting engineer steps | |B i e how it all happened lon clevator. Atmosphere is unionized ryman was announced. Mr. Berryman | 7:30 am-—Union marbie slabs ar-| G0 ot AUMESPECTE B U0 entered the ring first, buy when the {rived on union t v & m.—First trip completed. Bill westerner climbed through the ropes. |union driver, ’ L to go up on this boat find me at the switch all the Wain e ses $317 e 1530 Il 1 v si pumped | «ifl at th : the cartoonist stopped the proceed- |into the tank by a union rer s . HAMPTON PLAYER; |ings and said he declined to go fur- ain-Union Jubor (unloads! §17 e iaetine. eosinces ateps J L {ther. “I was told I was to take onlunion slabs. and carefully puts them of ot di from going up and down Mahogany .............$549 Senator Warren,” he shouted. “That |near non-union-operated. but. union- s:1% am inde: by, while) other ~ iman is the head of the appropriations built and perfectly good freight ele- siubx are loaded. but doesn’t ride up. EMERSON PLAYER; committee, and I positively refuse | vator. or fhrec S hours i time s nile ’ 387 [to Rght him. Boih “fighters” shook | ‘A1 am —Union laborer ashs non- other sluh arc carricd up with Non- 98 ‘hands and the affair was called off union operator if he can haul union union Bill standing hic ground. Mahogany .............$4 i et F i eieies Takien slabs on union elevator. because! 10:30 am.—Hoisting engineer re- T BEHNING pLAYER. . X . lunion-operated work elevator of ports job compieted. Collects $3. Pll er alterns ’ During the day many moving pic- | pyjiders is not available still holds the ship. Engineer P! P Oak $419 | tures were taken of the party by (he| "5.16 am.—Non-union operator. op- still holds ihe card and §3. Workers y ceececeseecictonn Vationaul Pictorial News, Cra; e B e e e Ay and, See o FOSTER . PLAYER; land Carter (both members of the e e e et e o i ealkiag free that will show v ’ board), an these wi e shown a $:17 am—Walking delegate arrives them a little rest. lLoew's Palace Theater throughout|, arts fo] ati tha bs Building proceeding. - Mahogany . ............$595 3498 B e sty il atterini e lmunrs MEaw ROy USE e e you just how one PLAYER; 135 ok = : UNDERWOOD ; i* The invited guests were: Senators ! Mab 10 $398 | s s zere: o] URGES SIMPLE DRESSES. | T R P ogany .............$5 | Francis E. Warren. John K. Shiclds. | I ———— | i x Lawrence C. Phipps. Carter Glass. o2y pay o CHICKERING PLAYER; $5 40 | Hemry &5 Ashurst 4na Sclden p. Spen: | Inexpensive Graduating Gowns for will fit into your cer; Representatives John E. Baker, | o § . Mahogany .............$650 Joe' Brown, Harris J. Bixler, C. D GirisiSuggested | ) g h Carter. F. C. Millapaugh, L. P. Padg- | To the Bditor of The Star: i ome. ett, Oscar E. Bland, Milton W. Shreve,| Allow me, through your helpful and | | Mier G. Norton, Charles F. X.O'Brien. | valuable paper. to dwell on the ques- Use A e o Craonneon. Wal- ! tion of dress In the public schools—at —_— / ; { Joseph G. Cannon, James P. Woods, | this time particularly, the time of i . j o William B. Oliver, Manuel Herrick, | graduation. Dr.G.F. Bowerman, in Roan- 2 E"l’“‘h fi Rfllffleé'l- RDYJ (h’ fi"ugfi’flld Must it necessarily call for an ex- | s 1 i Thomas U. Sisson. John G. Cooper. : b : Addison T. Emith, Thomas W. Harri. (penditure of one hundred or mayve | oke Address, Criticises Sci- s s oy son. Edward D. Hays, Ralph Gilbert | one hundred and fifty dollars to suit- f 31 2 Days’ and L. M. Gensman; District Commis- pably dress a girl who is going to ict’ R : £ Sale Sale Price i comla Ably dbeas entist’s Mentality Tests. : MARSHALL & WENDELL Shield. Kennedy F. Rea, H. B. Gilstrap[""The last half of the last' year of | Correspondence of The Star and Dallas B. Hays. chool seems to hold but one thouht | RoANOKE, Va. May 21.—The latest | UPRIGHT. Ebony $198 —not the serious and reg sl i P 7 e “l“ i 5y Al thought that the swectest da; of [ Tap a homas A ison's famous H SON UPRIGHT; |{OYSTER TO DETERMINE girlhood are about to come to i close, |of questions to test the meentality of JOHNSON H $92 ! but the friveious desire to have e | Coliuge graduates was takon (oday by parents spend more than they can af- | Dr. George F. Bowerman. 1ibrarian o . @ak’ - oo ... 28180 | DEPARTMENT EFFICIENCY | £oran o i i Sediom ™ ciothing | fe: Goopss, 1 Beowerman. Jibrarian of | I S Smike The. bparel userul atter | L G M 4he course of an address mads | | N ‘ To m ] at the formal opening of the public Commissioner Asks for Data on |USing it for two nights—class night | jihrary pere. L and for the graduation exercises (a i e e o o o 2 . different outfit for each night)—a s pparently thinks thal O I A V F A Th P Eunetiontngfiof My atida | pupil would have to attend functions | UNI*% People nave already amassed nty ery rew t IS rrice District Works. { which would call for such attire, and | §1 Fetain in their memories facts on {that custom does not prevail in the |2 ™ r:‘]r-li'rxlrézr?“lnf;:‘r:jectls\;anlumy ofi | Commissioner James F. Oyster will | homes of all of those who graduate. i o n, but of some B . = S This is not & ruling of the teachers, | FAther technical subjects, and can J begin a survey this week to find out| (10 hoard of education. 1t is|Pass an examination on them, they z e beautitu ran 1anos we are O erlng if the departments under his super- UPRIGHT oo ..s15 $98 Mahogany .. .g505 9480 Ebomy o gees 9498 Mahogany o s0 9264 Ehoey ¢ TR gi2s $89 | DT~ | controlled by a few of the pupils, a | annot claim to be educated,” de- 5 vision are operating eMclendly and | SUTTalled By w fow of the pups L e o erman. at $7735 are first-class in every respect, fully guar- The first step toward determining |TULeS cannot deny that the ability The girls who realize and know |to answer questions on a wide variety ot ol S R P I 0 O e Yy anteed for the term of 10years, haveafull, rich tone H t hardship upon eir parents | walking encyclopedia always on tap, o lowing memorandum to the heads of | 51100, "have the right of decision. |to use a mized Reucer bt with T d h EUBERIsEdepaz(ments- | The past four or five years have been | libraries covering the entire ramge o¢ and genuine ma ogany cases. You will submit to me. on or be-!{imes of great stress and pressure|human knowledge readily accessible | | B fore the 26th of May, a statement of | for money and clothing to help the |and the ability to use books skillfully the working and economical manage- { unfed and unclothed, also the high land find facts readily in. such THE TERMS ment of your department, the number | cost of Jiving. ~Ivery member of i |library. wh bardee ine mind po eyt of employes. the number, if any, of [family has done his or her bit andiing to retain i { those who appear to be inefficient, and | the collections for charity in the | collaction of nxnvaf;;:;rfifim?;«}fu%"l”ge \ . . | any recommendations you may have |schools had to be met also by the Unfo, ; on B $lo $1 $ Al An Am f Y exsormendstions yau may have achoslt Had 1o ne piel s by 00| niirunaiely fhere are st many | | Vg ring $10, $15 or $20, or Almost Any Amount | partment.” iplies for the scholar has been g g : This step is in line with the an-|and this four years particularly 4t 1ed.” the librarian stated, that “edu- i i w. h T P D wn d Th Ta.k rounced intention of both Commis- | greater, owing to the cry for help. e ona o1 s o 1 s il 2 = s i ! sioner Oyeter and Commissioner Ru- | Thera are so many mothers I am 9 leaven (achaol L {dolph when_ they took off i ho will be glad to help with a | IDrary represents the broader view d 0 -H lf Years o P h Bal | e bt Mo | 2 e o 12 T L e ] et caeryin Two an “er : gt ld,t ay the Balance o Approved Credit. ! these facts was taken y. day. when the Commissioner addressed the fol- | Used GRANDS i |\ Price Before 2 Days* sale Sale Price Ehony - s $291 CRAND ... sizis $995 This beautiful Steinway Grand finish, an art style in perfect condition. The Above Instruments Are In Fine Condition and Are Fully Guaranteed. OPEN EVERY NIGHT tion. and at the same time i fitting cos- | o1 It is known to be their desire to|tume that will symbolize the sweet (L6 g have cach branch of the municipal { simplicity and closing of a young r. Bowerman referred to Mr. Edi- government perform {ts particular | girl's school da: son again in his speech, when he said: Finciion o he community as el (° As i SuEEeStion, will not the pros- ["One of your early concerns will be | | L& You must see these wonderful instruments to fully ap- ciently as possible with the appropri- | pective girl graduates hold another |10 supply, if indeed you have not Stions avaliasie Prcuting o aciermine & plan of wcon. | Alreaiy done so; as £obd s collection preciate them. These Grand Pianos take up no more room omy which will be 50 helpful in every | a kymssihh» ‘nr general reference h S way? 00k s — encyclopedias, dictionaries, S euzaceiions andiappansia:c than uprights. LAUDS DIPLOMAT SCHOOL|'* handhooks on every subject of human i from mothers and girls who are try- | knowledge, bound and current maga- L ing _to meet the high cost of living. |zines, government documents, clippings Praise for the work of the George-| What does education mean to the|and other material for consultation in town University School of Foreign |girls who are leaving 8chool? the library—for ,use in answering Mr. Service as the pioneer in training MARY E. FLETCHER. |Edison's questions, let us say, as well young men to enter the diplomatic as_for more serious purposes. service of their country, was given by Dr. Bowerman said that while in- Eresident Harding, ;:"-;p':efl;fi read SCHOOL gNEFfl' SHOWS. | clined to criticise Mr. Edison for “lay- ing too much stress on a retentive ooms m fraternity, at its annual banquet at - memory as a test of education and not 2 2 .Ul the Willard Hotel. Trinity Community House Meeting x]rolym;: suhmcl.-lmly on books and 1’!l » . President Harding is an honorai braries” he also would criticise H. member of the fraternity and h'z Discusses Plans for Pictures. G. Wells, the English author, for fail- J mllum pl’m message was read by Frank T. Tracy, jine Lojaprreciatefiithetplacaithelpul % > chairman of the committee in charge. | L An$ for iving special shows for|)ic'jibrary has, or should have. in any ]330 S t = 1330 G Street N.W. Used Instruments Taken in Exchange At : school children in all of the Crandall | properly developed system of educa- of Brate Charies B Haghey, Seoretary | Helghborhood moving plcture thea- | Gion. - : of Commerce Hoover and Dr. Guilley, | ters each Saturday, beginning May 28, ' The speaker emphasized the_ requi- imo Sherwell and Dr. James Seort|were discussed at'a meeting of per-|sitc personnel of the library and li- Brown,“special guests of the frater. |50nS interested in the project at theibrary staff as coming first even be- . O - | Trinity mmunitty House Wednes- |fore the books. The position of pub- . rl‘r,'gnuy(.’;h;rvflf:rl"sl“;l“rd:gev:?eof"&v' day. The entire profits of these per- | lic librarian, he said, is, or should be, If You Cannot Call---Mail Coupon Forelgn Service School, and other ) formances L botusned Hoy Snuy O DDy canhatiotRepauper: c 3 Harry Crandall, head of the chain|intendent of schools. ar as — K : 3 m;:\gb:;tmt::l:{\:e t‘:‘cgz.yr." of the ban. |Of Crandall theaters in Washington, | possible,” he said, “require your staff GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me particulars regarding your quet consisted of Frank T. Tracey,|lo Superintendent of Schools Ballouto be college graduates and library 3 g lay- | 8chool graduates or have an equivalent M P John G. Keating and Willard Beaulac. |13, D¢ uised in Improving school play |m culture and experience and excep- e e S A e o who will assist in promoting the per- e o> H ~ RAILROAD MAGNATE DIES. formance by chaperoning each smow | PFATY workers against a “wide open 3 : ST. PAUL, Minn., May 21—Edward |and .censoring each picture are Mrs. | POLicY in relation to fiction, saying L. Brown former president of the|Giles Scott Rafter, president of the|that while he himself is committed Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad, died | District _Congress of Mothers and |l & liberal policy with respect to here today atter an iliness of several | Parent-Teacher Assoclations; Mrs. | Surrent fistion. he mrged a poliey of months. He was fifty-eight years old. | David R. Covell, Mrs. Frank J. So-| Sareful selection rather than the pell- Mr. Brown was appointed regionai|botka and Mrs. L. D. Smoot. To ad- | tile" merhimond ganclude all the fu- director of railways, Southwestern|vertise these shows. members of the g s e | how finds its way into print.” ~ Region. at Dallas, Texas, in Novem- |committee next week will make brief Our *sick world,” Dr. Bowerman —-— o . ber, 1919, and later was a member of |addresses in the Crandall theaters be- Tud, “needs , thas - D D B p 3 == 3 I A T AT A S 2 A0 EI A ERlBESR || U0 faivay iabs Soard "4 wiaow | oo e e or sl theaters be. | concluded, " “needs ‘more than any- | FESYIN) LAMA S VI ANNE AN TN AN AN J and deughter survive, e distribute circulars to school children. sanity.” | ¥ = A —