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" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 17 - BENNING CTENS |z, | DRECTORSSPLIT L, 2ouranrer, “ocis o s wome py TN SYSTEN] | et e OUNGER CADETS ™ tering D. C. Schools. G Of Unknown Passes | | : White House. 3 ) Civilian honor can be paid by The program of school betterment, The family of Admiral Carey T. l)l'd furniture in some of Wavsh- ‘ - baring the head when the bedy prepared by Supt. Ballou, which will | Grayson, U. S. N., is mourning the ton's ‘public achools is playing of America’s wnkmown hero B it P Tis oIk Semate woin havce with the clothes of schoo . . 0 S, loss of Sandy, a full-blooded Aire- hiidsen. Parents of th il goes by on Armistice day. Thin children arents of the pupils are of what be a 4 - House District committee investigat- | dale, which was killed when struck constantly protesting to the offi- tless other 1d! People = | ing the schools. will be considered by | by an automobile at Q and 16th 4 . cials_that Bobbles f(rousers o . Two Senators Among Sixty | | $om tutases o take of the | |Chamber of Commerce Board | the board of cducation at a special | gt Spaut the White Houre rrouns | Park View Citizens Propose s ereas Sy frters ana ‘teugn. |Daniel A. Edwards Reveais hats when their flag goes by.. conference this afternoon at 3 o'clock | during the last administration and bottomed " chairs. Hats off to the unknown xol- . tive changes ip the school system and | breed and was valued highly by the " years, it'was pointed out today by sae. e aai e Sl A ik for Milk Supply. extension of the system. aamiral Throughout City. aiicidle " iney e’ victiaily Park Citizens. and chairs on account of the lack | Fupils in the seventh and eix e S b ot —_— | Establisl ent h latos 8ys. Heated arguments - and _eloquent rYE i i ofituspigtoon &y 1] of tunds.” Small purchases of new |grades in the public schools will speeches featured last night's meet- A i Lem: generally throughout the school| Lurnitirc are mmade from tme Lo |eeive milltare tasireetn L ling of the board of directors of the { system of the District, of .Columbia} time with a_limited contingent | " o F0s IeRres | i\\’ns urged in a resolution adopted| fund. it was said, but this is in- il wards. vice presid I“ashinston Chamber of Commerce, e e ok | MuMMGient " o “repfuce the hadiy |of the board of education, receiv e ¢ 1 I i in_the Franklin School. was looked upon by dog fanciers iere i Although furniture in some schools i New Members—Car Serv- s Eatan patrietic, but Debates Tuberculin Test It outlines the need of administra-| as one of the finest specimens of his Its AdOpthfl Generally has been in use for at least forty New Plans to Lincoln when Dr. Charles Campbell. chairman Lk Tace > > ] 3 o 1 of the public health committee, sub- { View Citizens' Association, held in the ?LZ’LLZ.‘“‘ fl\r{!:l;lh::r}:oolln o"ln!fin’l: j Epproval of ihe ~hmmf-ud ahsption o | mitted his report to the directors 4 2 Purk View School.- The resolution| want, und probably will ask Con. |CCRETesS. Mr. Edwards told memb, & 5 v a 2 3 38 i Eress to provide, is a maintenance | ©f Lincoln Park ns' Associati ‘Two of the three clauses in the report v ¢ was presented by Johm S. Beach met perkaps more neglectful. ice Probe Asked. UF SIREEIS URG[D sl it Wl halERRh e e e T s an ek fund with which to keep the school |at a meeting held last night in Brya furniture in good condition. School of his plans. Defloring the inadequate lighting members of the board, and, after dis. . o e line oty 18 || Many Doy leave’ school when thes v cussion lasting nearly three hours, it H H € 3 1 reac he seventh ¢l ad. system on 16th street extended and | (SIAASH S DI (" Guestion of, SIF JohN Bradbury Surprised|Many Honors Bestowed on|® 1000 Slibie of the resolution scts | rection 1o be held at the net moet. | NP EAWArds stated: and he. ssid o vicinity, the Sixteenth Street Heights|the location of the tuberculosis forth that the system has been in thought something to enliven theu 4 2 esulted as follows: President 1 Citizens' Association went on record | school before the full chamber for o successful operation in the Park View | G oot st 3 : | interests should be provided. He had that ths miattes bobrough Lo the ctions] dEDALE: That Germans Assume Ad: Marshal as He Resumes iGeorge H. Russell; vice presiden made the suggestion, he said, as o The public health committee, ac- School and has demonstrated its eifi- 1y Glimore: i 3 i . . clency in teaching the pupils, Adverse | ve,oiimore: secret-v, John 8. Cole:{meang of feeling the public pulse on tion of the District Commissioners. | cording to Dr. Campbell's report, ap- ditional Burden. Trip Following Rest. criticiem of the system, Mr. Beach | miasarer A B Clara: executive com- | 1. question. {with expression af desire for immedlate | proved of the site selected by the ¥ said, was bused principally upon mis- | Mosrath yenn 5 Heeen w1t ew:] Mr. Edwards said he thought Con- relief. The association met last night | Commissioners farvn\e locatigh of this | By the Associnted Press. By the Associated Press. information. iner.’C. K. Wade and W. F. McDan, gress wouid make an appropriatio® at the home of Thomas Humphrey, |5¢hool (14th and Upshur streets), in-| | ONDON, Ngvembér 8.—An official| CLEVELAND, Ohio. November 9.—| Copies of the resolutton are to beigejigates to the federation. two to|lof Uhe purchase of light guns for the it B dorsed the bill prepared by the health Refreshed after a day of umbroken|%€NL to the board or cducation |5e'dfectcq ‘Fonn s, Beach, C. F Har. | cadets. 5" Fern street. department for tuberculin-tested milk [ P2pPer. which has been issued, detailed | Refreshed after a day of unbroken|pegeration of Citizens' Associations | ¢ Gilmore and George H.| Scores Failure of Congre: Attention was called to the need{and recommended that the law anent | the terms and the effect of the Wies- |rest, Marshal Foch today became the|and the House and Semate District " M. MoGrath's name also| President Gedrge . o608, denloisd 9f an adequate lighting systemn in the | wagte paper being thrown on the |baden agreement signed October 6 by |official guest of the state of Oho, |commitices. {was put in for one of these DOSES.|the failure of Congress (o peovils the oomniite i s, chaiiman of ';l'":’.“; entoréed, I M. Loucheur, the French minister of |the Ohio departmeut of the American Playground Progress Slow. [but it was withdrawn upon his N AR e of the committee, which was unani-| Trmn® Recommendations Attacked. |iiberated pegions, and Dr. Walter Ra- | Legion and the City of Cleveland.| Mr. Beach, in the course of a re-jquest, =0 0 0 o | SEES T8 EVOPEny ey MMously adopted, urged the extension| The first two recommendations|inenau, German minister of recon-|His visit at the home of Parmely |Port for the committee, said that the pUF Edwin B Slosson of the National | Snd protecting the visitors during tbe ‘t’rlm:n"“n'l li(‘htlng along 16th street,|caused all the trouble. Immediately | struction, includes an important re- | Herrick, son of Myron T. Herrick, improvem of the playgrounds ad- ; e et o eniuas- | following the reading of the report,|port by the British delegate on the[American ambassador to France,|Jacent to the Park View School was ka avenue, and on Alaska avenue to i Dr. o . o . i1 v Calmia road; also on 12th street and C:m;‘,‘,’;‘,‘l‘f Battle took issue with Dr.|reparation commission, Sir John|where he rested yesterday, was more 1"'0‘?"-"‘&5_‘_;‘"’(}“cl:;‘,fl:,'}"“;;’.‘z,“""‘fie 14th street from Geranium to Holly ¥ Bradbury, e: i ise that “We wil v “You say,” said Dr. Battle, “that the Y. expressing surprise that|a personal visit on account of the thing has heen fi he said: 'We will have the cream of the peo- street. i Columbia Helghts Citizens' Assocla. | Germany has voluntarily undertaken |friendship between the French mar- | ““Irot N2VIIRE Js bect EO0E U SO CATHOLICS OPEN SCHOOL. [ple of the world with us” he saut _:-’;m"""l "l'_ Fera 5';":‘ l'rlel-l tlon approves this 14th and Upshur | these additional burdens, which, he sl fig“!hfolt\;_nenlu& ambassador | on the playgrounds. with all nece: _ Pl lgg";:;mr iwoniot R e association urged the commit- | site for the tuberculosis school. Well, B e sta sary equipment and provision for " L3 per protection. tee on streets and highways to in- | a8 a matter of fact, this site does not declares, can hardly be borne without| “rhe welcome accorded the allled | gwimming instruction, was requested |EYo8ram Launches Social Service| Sccretary W. C. Murphy read a com- tion of the association, as a part of reh Council delivered a lecture ! limitation of arms conference. Mo on chemistry as related to the indus-said he thought the c would e tries. Miss E. C. Thomas, a teacher at | crowded with delegates and visitors the Park View School, give a reading. |durlng a period of at sast s months. B p— come under the jurisdiction of the Co. | Prejudice with Germany's other treaty | commander by Cleveldnders rivaled | fn & resgiution. introdueed by Mr. munication from Dr. George F. Bov WARNER STUTLER. vestigate the extension of Fern street | lumbia Heights Citizens’ Association; o!;lllent;:n;.e hal. Th nstitute | e most cordial extended by other)Beach and passed by the association. Institution Here. librarian of the Public L Warner Stuller, vice president-clect | 21 10 Push tho matter as rapidiy as| it comes under the. Sixteonth Street | o1, AIEUCS, that they constitute|oilies’ whicn he has visited. Reporting for the pubilc utilities| Opening of the National Catholic |Brary. calling attention to the desii- of el e e Aaaocia. | Possible. It was stated that the open- | Highlands Citizens' ~Association. of | france to the detriment of the other Ofcials Make Call. committee on tne result of its inves- (School of Soclal Service, which is | aton Of the week of November 1i. ! ; ing of Fern _|which I am the chairman of the pub- | 4)); & e § tigation as to the probability of hav- e tions was unanimously chosen to head | & oF To'r(m::r;e;nl‘r:vn;“fi:%:gl‘n;::t lo health commmittoe We faine PUP: | allies. ' He therefore proposes. in be: | Today's ‘reception started with an|HEation as to the probabllity of hav- |under the direction of im 3 ! I- 1 half of Great Britain, Belgium and E 5 | o ic Wi v the Benning Citizens’ Association for [ benefit to-the school children auring | LCrablY OPposed to the location of this | Ituly, ‘certain safeguards, the princi: g':::' cl:"D"’”G"“" “:”h'x" "; D‘:""“ Georgla avenue transferred {rom |Council of Catholic Women, was ob- |the affair by librarics and organizi- the third successive time at & meet- | the winter, expeciaily on ctormy dons i . pal tne Being: that Franes SRouid pay es arlington, Ohio American|overhead to underzround, John G.|served at exercises Sunday in the|lions and of the cxhibit that Ing of that body n Odd Fellows' Hall, | When the {ravel would be bad. Charles W. Darr then urged that|to the general reparations account]Leglon commander, and city digni-|McGrath, chairman of the committee, |school chapel. The program includ- | gedil-the: FncLtrarys Benning. last night. "|_Following the reading of a com-INe ¢itizens of that section of thelany amounts necessary to insure that | aries on Marshal Foch at the Herrlck | $2id that it would be useless to work led @ sermon by Mer. Edward A. JATLey Moam Pushoart Men 3 i munication from Salvadore Scalca, 3 e ore any action was | the other allles shall receive their h ick | along these lines at this time, but said | Pace of Catholic University, a| The association received a let (Dther officers elected w re: Frank | association adopted a Sesolution ;','f &‘;‘el\ 10‘7‘:"‘1 constructing the school. | proper_gmounts from Germany, and |Tesidence, at Gates Mill, fifteen miles|that efforts should be directed to- breakfast for the faculty and a|from Salvatore Scalco asking that u-- wrigan, firse viee president; Mrs. | eSS Sympathy with the pashcart ers who took part in the debate|that the Weferred debit to Germany |in the country. They accompanied|ward securing a better roadway and Teception to Dr. Charles P. Neill,|Sistance be given the pushcart me:- tional i of the interest that is being takcn the affair by libraries and organiza- D vere H. H. Glassle, A. E. Hans a v G i Z6orEIE By | % . o oy lsabelle ‘Han o bed D tetE An BT ntorechs pushcart|wers A on and | should never be allowed to exceed |him to the city, where from Western | better cars on Georgia avenue. director of the school and former | chants who have been arrested fc gent; }‘:‘J?{TL '(?lt,v»“r,“lvm-ns‘ms:frs:?g» police department. A ruilu"o“ ': J"B“:’;:.;J&‘: di 8. a1 4,000,000,000 marks. Reserve University the party headed| D.J. Donovan. president of the Cen- ' mcmber of the board of education of | alleggd strecr obstructions. The com- T TAMS Siis. Trensurer, and | iis effect. was introduced by §. .| geomenGaonaof Mr. Glassie it was a parade down Euclid avenue through | tral Citizens' Association, addressed |the District public schools. i ! munication was referred fo the con i st Sy e A [Grove: fecided to have an onen debate of | The agreement signed by the French | the business section, bciween throngs | the meeting and told the members| The purpoxe of the school is tomittee on law aud legis Eates to the federation. \ the guestion at,the full meeting of [and German representatives at Wies: Lo people. A troop of Natfonal Guard | that the attendance last night re-{lrain girls for social scrvice. The | Air. Edwards told of th 4l new In"a brict ‘adiress of acceptance || the chamber to be held n ‘uesday | baden provided for the delivery Cavalry acted as escort. flected community in the institution is located at 2400 1uth|school buildings to be ere and Mr. Stutler thanked the members for ght at the Willard Hotel. Franee by the German government| “Tens of thousands of school chil-|home, neighborhood und everything Strect. formerly the home of .the | Said they would be compieted withia their expr confidence. and | F. Bowerman, librarian of the Public Oppoxes Tuberculin Teat. within five years of 7,000,000.000 gold | dren, each with French and American | that zoes for good citizenship. He ' Fairmont Seminary. The faculty is|@ I tin Their complet then detailed a constructive progran | Library, announcing an exhibition of | Hardly had the debate subsided |[JATks: worth of building m.terials. feiieve ihe congestl flags, formed lines, through which [told the members that Congr < of Maud R. Cavanagh. | he to ha followed Ly the organization [suitabie booka sor® an & 3 ; One of the limitations to’ which the ; gy 3 ving, Helen Cronin, Willigm | 10 an appreciable extent. He ulso this year. hield during children's work week oy | V1en Mr. Darr began a vigorous and | credits to be made on the books of | '"f, marshal rode in an autemobile. | willing to help them. Tn fact, b eaid. | O wkh, Thomas | sald wround at 13th aud D stre Buxy Program Planned. the librarics, November 14 fo 18, was | €loauent attack on the provisions of | the reparations commission in this [ CUVIE (he day Marshal Foch was | Zenuraos would welcome suggestionsy; Go0re and John A- Ryan. northeast, formier site of a street This included determined effort for |read. the report relating to the milk con- | Connection are subect is that Ger-|FeCSIed 80 the locs]l American Leglon | from, (he clUzone burh, 18 being ‘purchaned Yo e ueed ati v i 1, ¥ vill never be credited with a A as a school site. He 0 said there national representation and a vote| The following chairmen of com-)troversy. Ile took issue with the |20y Wi 5 with a_scroll setting forth the wel- 3 2 v X $3 oo i .t Fi b Control of FPushearts. v d 3 E for the clection of Prosident by resi- | MLISE8 Wers appolnted to serve dur. \report from every possible angle. e aparationg o qare i gome of Cleveland legionnaires and | o 400000 qaopreq o resolu-| FACE LIQUOR CHARGES. |youid, be sround cnoueh about the s of the Distric ~éatabliahment: € 3 A s and |'pointing ou at ~ tuberculin-tested 3 at noon was to address a civic meet 5 B e " e o e District: re-cstablishment {means: Mrs. F.' X Patterson, mem- | milic was mot essential: that pas. |s————me—e——|ing in & theater. presided over o of jghe aw.mnd orter °°l§""",f']p Taken in Investigation b: Favors Tiene Yors Sar muon §Lathey BILArLy Foliey between the |bership: Albert A Strauss. lighting; | teurization Wwas suficient to. Insure Mayor W. 8 Fiugerald Gov. Davls |08 o e oF romulutions for tha| o —heen fm Inyestgation by| The assoclation went on record in morging of all Stcect car lincs: repeal | W Sgion & ARSTO: entertainment; C.|pure milk. call of the American Red Cro: and former Secretary of War New- COmTSs Oners 00 toB o m o fornies | Revenue Agent. {1avor of ithe Dyer ML providing for morging of all strect car lines: repedl | w. Sherl re and police; Dr. G. L | Mr. Darr charged that the Milk |dorsed the citizens employment com- |ton D. “Baker also were scheduled & 8 - l"“}_“,‘"r’; ";’,r;"";""‘,‘";"“!*f’r: on stre-t car lines. Mrs, Helen N. Doocy com- stressed as being “particularly ob- | EPpard, health and sanitation; Thom- | Producers' Association was trying to|mittee and voted co-operation with |SPeaker: would enable them to pursue their| - yiernal Revenue Agent Harold R. noxious and a detriment fo the up-|2s Ingle, public service corporations; |control the local supply of milk and Amerl i Natinnal University G D 3 business without constantly violating | graphengon and police of the sixth pre. | Plained that ‘the District Commia- bullding of ot scction and a hard- |Mrs. P. H. Sheriff, schools and play- | reviewed testimony (0 this effect | Weifars: Aasockesion 1n holing edur| Following b bmamdan o ehcon ||4XS or the infringement’ of PoIiCe | cinet Taat night ‘made (Wo arrests. oners had paid no attention to ti ship to small home owners”; the |grounds; O. C. Spitzer, streets, roads| which has been submitted to the|ention week. December 4 to 16 y Juncheon:regulations, alleged violations of the Volstead act | P Of the association for the better elimination of dangerous conditions |and sidewalks; Frank E. James, sew- | subcommittee of the House District | “/[hiTey geven new members were |EIVeR by the Chamber of Commerce, | Nominations of officers for thela "2y0 G street. ' Marie Harvey and ! LBHtng of Mussachusetts ayenue he- at Benning viaduct, and more police | er and ‘water, and Mrs. C. W. .| committee investigating the Wash- i ¢ i < . tween Stanton .Park and Sth street rotection: with an’ added Substation |saas racumes.‘ Mrs. C. W. Sherift, il ."“fi“. & the Wash-|344ed toithe rolls of the organization. [ Marshal Foch was to be the recipient | oo ' Nevin Smith. both colored. we: g ; i northeast. Iresident Judd said the or the scction. They are R. L. Lamb, E. S. Burgess, |of anfhonorary degree of doctor of | rested and charged with selling e conataL e e Other local needs enumerated in Sixty New Members. mfi%,’,‘.':}.y;,‘:‘;{:,fif;':fl%.",'f,,,:,_:{’_’ William F. Simpson, Emergency Hos-|laws lfrom Western Reserve Uni- |Cleveland's reception to the vic-:and an additional charge of ,’;,’}‘,,',‘,;:““;,w‘p,:cfg',';mmg,':l‘;gf_,, A5 ind slectric HENt extension open: |odmitted to the assoclation, included | jected on the score that at least | 139N, Herbert J. Jacobi, C.H. NeC 12 Denguct tonlgat, st which Mar-jarmies. 9 e 3 L3 e 20 Ak e o e | A. Greer suggested that putting o a1 I eXtension, oD N, |2mong whom were United States Sen- | four hours would be consumed by | ¥, F o Willlam B _Do'ng, Je.; [shal Foch. Mr. Daxlington, Col: Fran- | Marshal Foch will. léave: Iate: to- jresulted I the arrest of John &hith|s ‘center parking ‘on 3Massachuse S crading_and o’| sidewalls and | 2tors Southerland and Elkins, Repre- [the debate on the tuberculosis John A._ Robinson, Jerome Marshall, |cis Drake, former commander of the inight for Pittsburgh, where he will ‘and his wife, Alice Smith, both colored. | avenue between Stanton and Linco Botlie Ranifits Poiuione sentatives Stuart F. Reéd and Harry | school. Bernat Weirs, Mary A. Lindsey, Ar-|American Leglon in France, and|be that city's guest tomorrow. From Charges of selling and illegal possession | parks and placing lighte in it would S operation CWiIONE. District |C. Woodward and William T. Galliner, | No speakers will be procured for | {hUr Lazarus, A H. Baker & Co. D.|State Supreme Court Justice Benson |Pittshurzh he will return to Wash- of liquor were preferred against them. | relieve the situation. The assucia- Commissioners and indorsement of |President of the American National)the next meeting of the chamber. H. Sherman. Joseph B. Trew, Imperial | W. Hough, a colonel in the Rainbow jington for the opening of the arma- Bond for the appearance of the four de- tion voted fo renew its request for the program were signified by the |Bank. “We have plenty of good orators in | Fiber Products Company, O. C. Pope. | Division, will speak, will conciude ment conference Saturday. fendants was furnished. better lights. organization with a rising vote. During the evening a musical pro- |the chamb td \Chapi o, | J¥Alter J. Proctor, F. E. Lucas, Ralph = ram wa: Dro chamber,” sald Chapin Brown, | eeee, Gerald D. Grosner, District Na- Car Service Rapped. £l s presented by the associa-|“and on an interesting subject iike|tjonal Bank, National Metropolitan Motions presented by H. M. Gorley, [0S orchestra. composed of Mr. and | this there will be some very eloquent | Bank. American Security and. Trust t z Mrs. C. W. Hake, H. L. Hak 3 i e ek appealing to the Publie Ltilities Com: | 3 ake and |speeches made. No outside speakers Riggs Nati . Lib- enuine Beacon TiSsion for an extension of ghs maina | \Lallace Carrigan, together with vo- |are needed. but let's not use up all | seey National pank Gaorge b Burns, New Fur Blanket to the section. and calling on that | Careo0!o5 and recltations by Mrs. bat-|of our ammunition on this directors' | J. 1. Neetz, Mary M. North, J. Francis | N Chok body to investigate the -“inadequate . panie: the pfano by | meeting; save it for the big de-|Hillyard, Joseph Abel, Lydia Sylves- [Ny . - ORers Bath Robes Mrs. Harry Epps. Later a buff o 2 . street car service, especially during T & buffet sup- | bate. . - ter Draper, Raymond Neudecker and 4 oF fuch hours,” now existing in the ex: |PCr_"as served. : The directors approved the fifth roll |John M. Noonan. 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