Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 5

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— s THE EVENING STAR, lWASHINGT - INEW CHILD BILL IS INTRODUCED , D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. chief parental guardian at $2,400, five darental guardians at $1,800 each and volunteer parental gusrdians, who shall be persons of good moral char- acter and serve without pay. Provision ot BIll The bill sets forth in detail the pro- | TR e Grels | @— % Each fellow has his dark blue sor- row, his fierce, corroding, grief FROM THE’'AVENUE AT N L] . The Busy Shoppe#’s ceedings which shall be taeken in|or care; and one, some sym- ] Lringing cases before the parental|pathy to borrow, will talk about & o v, The penston provisions are that any |it _everywhere. 'He'll buttonhole : H x Shild under sixteen fn the District H;'el bfflsls-bouflflh};"l’ll’"-"“‘.‘d el rls m Eas } n the custody of parents or guard- | “Please’ listen while I tell, in lan- i Senator Brookhart Would |isne, or anyother Berson’in tie Dis: | guage strictly chaste and_proper, A shall be entitied to.a monthly peasion | 40Ut the woe that makes me yell.” ) » Replace Juvenile With of not more than $30. And he will stop the village banker, x O;“;‘z’o bill (Sroposes an Infirnnri:llgfl who is intent on honest gain, and n 4 ¢ ee “« ! Parental Court. Darental court until’ the end. of tne| cry: T have a sccret canker, 3, lagge present fiscal year, and authori: 5 . e W | L S0 P G g e the oeinest pastor, he ! Get P-B values this Christmas. Here ‘ £ o ren’s Guardians for the | backs him up against a wall, to tell! H < = PENSION FOR MOTHERS |piyment of relict wiiowances for the | abous the grim disaster. that o'er his | are three superh Christmas Specidls— life has cast a pall. And how the any or all of which will appeal tremen- TE people dread to meet him, at sight : Measure Seeks Divorcement From | TEACHERS’ SALARY BILL | of him their faces pale; they'e tired dously to men. 2 : | of all the woes that eat him, they're < Criminal Law of Children HITS SNAG IN THE HOUSE | weary of his rancid tale. Another { — | voter has a trouble, a man size grief, - Under 18 Years. One of Three D. C. Measures to Be | SUPer-woe; and yet we hear his! f - TN % : laughter bubble, as he goes weav- 4 Changing in important respects the, el e yeom Unsnlmous B IO and HHor iRl ~ ' law and the method of dealing With Consent Calendar. it o “'g reasor ['hy,ad\v_:rlxsc i dependent and delinquent children Inf ppg bi ¢4 fnereq K:;Q\:a;: u]l‘!:e::(:ns Tt T o i the l{lstrict, a bill was introduced in|ers land school officials and to reor- | me a dreary bore.” And everywhere the Senate today by Senator Brook- Emrzlzll‘*:e t-ducul;" h“ F)‘flllem of the | he goes he's greeted with smiles hart of Iowa. It is understood that] yas one of three District bills 3 - E an 1dentical bl will be offered in the | roampsg ooy Y, the wayside today wi that warm Misicertwon liearts 1o | priceless stogies he is treated, by {all who meet him in the mart. (Copyright) WALT MASON. House by Representative Free of Call- fornia. 2 The Brookhart bill defines the legal status of all children under eighteen vears of age in the District; creates a parental court,, which will take the place of the Juvenile Court, and pro- vides for a pension to mothers With dependent chilldren. Bill Explained. In a statement issued by Senator Brookhart, explaining the bill, the Iowa senator, in pai “With the growing law violations by the youth of the land, we need somewhére the establishment of a two bills were the Millspaugh | ure to regulute the sale of milk, eam- and milk produ | District ‘and the Gilbert mill far t1e | ROBBED OF HANDBAG AND $17. | Miss Agnes Brophy, 1726 I street, a ntion of social discases, ensive hearings we held be- Y fore a specfal committee h, B g e s et Moung 1o Ho Representative Lampert of Wiscon- | al: 2650 Wisconsin avenue, was rob- l(;ly:. [?.pl :n”); l,’i” ?4; recommended ' bed of her handbag, containing $17 by strict health officer, who and eight street car tokens, I insisted upon a tubercular test of all | night. She was standing in feantios rom which milk came into | the hospital, she told the police. when the Distriet, Representative 3.5 haonbag frow | his o B D legislation had no place on the unani- | mous consent calendar, and should | s—— M of child control and mothers' [0t De given unanimous consent, be- | — B e O Ol O r e ®a model in | (2450 the District has a calendar of | ‘ " ’k ‘ :a se statute provisions and in actual work. | L2 e st provisions and in 2t mxton, | 42¥ for’ considering District let isla- ts own, with a regularl is my tion, therefore, should Inaugurate and put - {into force this plan for a parental court. “Courts of punishment were never intended to save the individual, but to protect society from the criminal. | Therefore in my bill to lift chi Milk: Fresh From Cow to You N When Shopping Meet Your Friends At The Bellevue Farms Restaurants 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. 1338 N. Y. Ave. N.W. | For Breakfast | —_— California via New Orleans. 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And all the while the children are in need of food and helter. and pending _investigation mother, they have been taken aced In other homes for | where those assuming custody purpose are not investigated ve to their moral and domestic and friendly relations.” Referred to Committee. The Brookhart bill was referred- to hate District committee, which v has before it the Calder and omerene bills providing for assist- Cowhide Bags & Suit Cases $10.75 Regularly $15 & $18 Hand-sewed and handsome picces that have just arrived. Colors: Brown, black and cordovan, extra heavy cowhide. Sizes for men and women. An extraordinary valuc —and a wonderful gift for some dear friend or relative. [ 16 Sizes 10c and Up AT ALL DEALERS’ J. E. Mattern, Distributor 622 F St. NW. | A EA SRS EAAIAEIAY “Every Day N 2 (o [ (b oy [or (e i &r [ [ (b (et [ UL ol ) ’QD No Needles to Change Plays All Records Better - nce to mothers with dependent chil- Y 2 dren in the District of Columbia. The imen . 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