Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1923, Page 19

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7. 1923—PART 1 il i, PAREN'I'AL B[]UR]’ PILGRIMS PLOD THROUGH SNOW = (5 ittt it ies's aes| breaidans s born. i be ononca TO GRAVE OF ROOSEVEI j-of progressive America. a place which, | 7ial 80 the sixty-fAifth afpiverkary of . 4L | pe said, “holds in itg hands therhope Roosevelt's birth,yit: wad announced b P %y 34| of the avarld, the fate ‘of. the coming | today. 7 vears. Mrs. John Henry* Hammbnd, presi- Oscar S. Straus and James K. Gar- dent of the W 1's Roosevelt Memo OYSTER BAY. N. Y.. January 6.— founded the Roosevelt Pilgrimage. |field, members of the Roosevell cab- |rial Association. stated at the annual Along a snow-covered path leading| Led by Gifford Pinchot, the band iNet. placed the Pilgrims’ wreath on | meeting of tie association today that 3 the grave. the work of installing the research i ¢ - i : : v - H ol Wil £ 4 oA 3 4 3 ;m the grave of Theodore Roosevelt|trudged in pairs from the railroad | After the ceremonies at the brary and the valuable collection of | § 4 X a there trod today. on the fourth an- |station to the grave and the sllence the party méarched around to Roosevelt menwrabilia wae rapid) Senator Brookhart Would |viversary of nis death, some 150 of | was broken with the simple words, | more Hill. the' Roosevelt home, and Drogressing. The following star- the former P dent's friend: a = 3 lunched with Mrs. Roosevelt and her chairmen w present: Mrs. Joshu mer President's friends and | uttered by Pinchot: chtiaren L. Brooks of Massachusetts, Mrs Caraway Says If President | Change Status of Children |rottowers, bent on the annual mis-| “Four years ago our leader dicd.” e rge . Perine of Maryland ani = Refuses Publicity He Will ; y i { George C. I 7% . . h 4 ‘ % ! g 3 slon to which they pledged them-| Mr. Pineliot then read an extract| NEpw YORK, Jahuary Kogsevelt | and Men. Carl Hherhars. onendoming :‘g Introduce Bill. i : F i Vlolatlng uU. S. LaW. :5.4\" two years ago. when they from the famous speech made by House in New York, where the foriner | a co: ttee in Shanghai. 12 dfectiar nx that. i justice to the | i 1 Senator Brookhart of lowa yvesterds Awentssl aht e a4 women who| i ¢ introduced a bill defining the legal weré di ed by executive order | 4 b o ¢ 3 * | status of children under eighteen | om th prean of cngraving and : g (years of agg who violate federal! nting ! Mureh. the President | 3t o | statutes, ang greatin % United & should 4 report sub- 1 w parental coury to deal with such tment of Lasen $ 3 In support of -husv bib Senutor these former 8 § * Brookhart said: b i of Ar-} § s 1 % “The federal laws make no distinc- | > i tion between adults and children. Alll H % S ! children who violate any federal law hat. unless this report | 3 {are proceeded against in Unitefl! v public President § ! States courts by the opdinary crimi- e woul itroduce esolution mext § . 3 v | nal procepdings of arrest, detentiojt week T ng the -President to i " | in jmils*pending indigtment by grand| make i1 public. i 3 Juries, and trial in the United States Sonats & Caraw addressing ! 5 5 criminal courts and comtmitments for | 1oda said that the summar * " imprisonment as criminaly: i i of "these employes of the § 4 “Even in the- Distrjct. of Columbia. | fureau !l cast dishonor upon them: | o 4 5 : where “there ‘is separation of - chil- at-reparts had been circulated that, ks ' . dren from adults, which does not E>) ere was something wrong about : ~ obtain ~anywhere else under federal em. i order to bolster up the ac- . 4 statule,” children who absent them- | on of the administration in 4 Al i t selvey from achool or damage a Ok Rt the Desasimpit ut) i o . AR St 1o mannet “and | . D“on’t put off making your selection until later. BUY NOW. You will never be able to duplicate again Justice had investigated them Since : 3 o form of United States va, the cnila. [f] this “QUALITY FURNITURE” at such low prices. 14 off everything in the house. BUY NOW—PAY nixsal nd th the report b 3 ¥ S s and complaint is made that the crim rent show . . . i ¢ linal chtla has violated statutes mad- ||| LATER. - v found ag these P 3 i b and provided and against the peacc necple. This report, he said, has been ; 4 i and government of the ~United - desk of the Pre A > LS8 ) | States of Amer { 11, announced in the i % “One reason why there has been 1't make it public because it no federal legislation along the ju- ad . dismiss 4 venile court lines s the prohibitive constitutional provisions_relative to Chief Bacon Rind, Osage Indian, head of the tribe council, photo- | due process of law.' There geems xraphed ax he left the Interior Depariment yesterday, accompanicd by J.| {0 be no manner in which any’ par- i Fable aeruich George Wright, superinte nt of the Oxage n . The chief in in Wash- ::lr: ‘;:ood\e'.fi:;e:hl.he,-f:flfl:l !"l‘:ltulr.;; able ce. ) 2 o mina it theFresident win inkton to discuss tribal matiers with the department oficials. = Broceusen of noteiment. il Ly this report o o- St jury, ete. f Justice and at least re- But by the application of the luw | norable name to these { of irresponsibility of certain childre cmployes,” said Senator . g 3 . > L il Judge Says Americanization [F: S e : : = { (=} W~ . a9 lish & United States parental court, or Yy A | : rather agency, whic Wi event i i SEEKS T0 DISPOSSESS Work in Schools Is “Starved’ |5 s s iy & A { | Look at This! Kitch IRISH FREE STATER HERE o : rolete in Every Dota Laurence Ginnell, Claiming to Be |, e 0ratin W 0 el | Santa. Taflea to gain. cltizinthip. wptl | Joung, federal luws, “These were > Republic's Envoy, Demands Of- | Justice Walter I McCoy of the Distriet | §{105 [IGREnt SHempls, (o mect the | e offenses have been serious. but in i I \ N e ool upreme Court declared esterday in & 1y 1t was found that those who had | %, Mority of cases more trivial than $2.50 Weekly P oW . 2 statement. sraduated from the schools met not | > £ - b eekly Pays & e 9! [ the various state and city juvenile Laurence Ginnell. who claims to be{ “What are we do about the mat- ily t ements as to knowl- | (he NV 3 envoy his coun! o th bl e # 5y edge of gl but also as to info -~ watd = { . & = = = gnvoy fo t wv;fé’,;":}; (mx_u:cnl:‘r: ter?” he asks What will Congress do? | m&tion in Tegard to some of the To rfi\_x;v;--;rlon:o:kc:gx :h.e; that hi q"‘” lS om e e ueen nne mlt Kntc?:en Cabn‘net, Kitchen Table, 'Two Chairs, of the Washington office of the The appropriation for each of the five | damentals of our form of government | ProVided BEChEnS Ve sy oten 8-Piece White Enamel Set, 9-Piece House- f his dismissal after thirty L T TR Complete in Every Detail N Froc State through a proceeding similar | years last past has been for the same |and in regard to our syatem of Dis- | 3f Prrental guardianship for all ehil- Which recently led to @ contro- = : soNroeE 200 | trict government. The practice now Stto e oo . over possession of the New Tork |amount. From private sources $18001is 1o waive the examination on these | 47 furnishes o rohationary Dlau nin oom 1ie. ow Freo Staters. was contributed last vear. Had this|matters of those who are certified t 50d » RO RE AR This is E Speci h e £ | Bave A akon it et 2o ing before the judge | is is an Extra Special for our erc is said by republican |amount not been forthcoming some of | have taken with credit a course of in- ! This splendidiy. designed. Suite. consists of Walnut-Bulfetcvith iirsos bicks ieivery ] “INVENTORY SALES Brice 1 = s to have been established | p. closses would have been discon- | Struction in th Americanization { his sp g = 1s1sts ot Walnut Buffet, with mirror back: the very ORY SALE." Price, complete, $49.75 De Valera as a “legation™ for | ' ©F0 "0 1% 0 nd hool. MOUNTAIN MINISTER DIES. (|| ncwest style oblong Dining Room Eablc. and very newest design semi-inclosed China s h k 1 retary and repre- F - )t a foreign born population i i H bhinet S 2 in .eathcr-seat hairs m » th 3] h X Ca: _s ¥ W, America. T. A. Smiddy,| *“Why is it that we talk so much!the Distriet of Columbia, 29,000 i JOINSON CITY, Tenn.. January Cabie ix genuine Leatherssea ake up the complele outht. $5.00 Cas 1.25 Wee ion of the office, was de- |about the necessity of educating the | number. 14000 ure not haturalized|—The Rev. Fdgur Tufts. a Preshs - | been installed as the re- | PL 0 UFC T et to speak our | And 2.000 adults. approximately, are | lerian minister. Who for years has lic: presentative. He now claims illiterate, Of se illiterates aboyt| worked among the people of the! . // /’/ /// A itle of envoy of the Irish Free |language and to understand the genius | 100 gre attend achiool { North Carolina-Tennessee mountains, | // te. {of our institutions and then do so little Qied togay at Dinners Blb N C.. of] T / . Ginnell on Friday demanded the | to prove that we mean what .we say Clanses Very Large. pneumonia, according to word re- | J ) with its furniture and documents, | if We do mean it? Bhe SItURLOD. Wl worss bef ceived here. He was president of A g b 7 , # 7 nMr. Smiddy, but at the latter’s of- | Schooling Shows Results. the teachers of the Americansation | Loc McRae Inatitute. of the Plumb | 4 . 2 o answer woul ade. th e teachers o Americanzat Hahoo! for Boys and of Granafathe Lt event of & ms?x.”f\:rh?;tx:::!el ru-I ared | “Are we certain that propaganda | sehools improved it than the figures nr:hlnazr- and " had rrc»nl‘l,\d'cun—l B on Jie would impound the documents and | from Russia, spread by forelgners and by | mentioned would indicate. For in-|structed a modernly equipped hospital | L i L of parental guardianship for all chil- keeper Set, 10 Square Yards Floor Covering L later-open another office. ors, will not vield its crop | &tance. until recently there was one | through funds he had raised. Funeral g?r.:\?rr:(;rr.”; rr\n‘ rape and mumm-sl ction of the District of Columbia | services will be held Sunday other evils, to the utter destruction of | inhabited by immigrants of one na- SIf that we hold dear? tionality and _their children and| i A “The Americanization schools of the | grandchildren born in this country | when they enter the school do not| £ District have radically -changed condi- | none of whom could speak English. = | speak English i i SESTTTRNTS {tions in the Supreme Court of the Dis-| “Many cities are limiting the en-| “The principal of the Americaniza trict of Columbia, on naturalization rollment of foreigners in American-| tion school has no secretary. She m B. Crofton. 15th Tn- |days. Though the iaw does not require | izatio hools to twenty-five to one | has to do the large amount of ¢lerical | heen ordered to Fort |that applicants shall be able to read, | r. The p e it in| work called for and 8o is not able % o dugy witn | write and_speak English, the justices ' the Americanizat in _the| to give all her time to superintend- IS F S udnd amairs Tty it of the court do make that ability a pre- | District of Columbia averages fifty | und directing the work of Aty ifth . fquisite, acting under the general power | per teachér. Students Some time: ols. Principals und tencl ¢ Capt. Louic:lo pass on the fitness of the applicant | leave our schools hecause the classes bring to their work, howev wations of Capt. LOUIC |, enjoy the great privilege of citizen- | are so large that they do not receive | enthusiusm and a devotion tha HRIECEDs, won- BIsst Lients [pytp the individual attentiof that an| beyond praise. The results they are 0 Chifi B R S L L e }:igq “Before the organization of the| adult should have. Most of the pupilsi accomplishing are remarkable. ak Ol'obe effect at_once { ] Tirst Licut. John A. Wheeler, ord- | »w is your opportunity to wance deparrment, at Benicla ~arse- ¢ nal, Calif, has been detailed to duty ! secure one of those long wanted at ar arsenal, Metuchen, N. J..! Chifforobes—it has 4 large but will first report to the chlet of | ; Has ordnance, War Department, for tem- drawers, hat box and roomy e bott D, miniin. wbaervice, Clothes)(cloact 4-Piece Walnut Finished Bedroom Suite Now $119.75 at. Mather Field, Calif.,, has been or- i dered to his home to await retire- Pennsylvmla The Big alue in the City! This is one of the many SPECIALS re MAXNWELL i | mes R Bibighaus, Medical | Avenue $1000 Cash, 82 Weekly. rt INustis, V has been ! ordere« the Panama Canal Zone for duty i S, Villars. Medical | ed Gene Tustis, Va, 1l D. Simkins, Corps of at Fort Hayes, ColumBus, ©Ohio, has been transferred to Cin- || cinnati for duty Capt. F'red A. McMahon, ordnance department, at Fort Bragg, N. C. has been assigned to duty at the arsenal, Edgewood, Md. i EX-JUDGE LOSES SUIT. ‘W. H. De Lacy, Seeking $10,000 Damages, Gets Nothing. William H. De Lacy, former judge Inventory Sale of of ‘the Juvenile Court, lost his suit | 7] — for §10.00, damages against the Dis- s = 3 15 Off Vs Off trict of Columbia, when a jury in Bed S d = o / / St R, it ikt s, Springs an : Vs Vs oenling, rendered & verdict for the et AN Judge 5 el M ot PRen Mattresses We mavel in ericnini 13th and 14th streets January 6, 1918, > g a £, el & and sustaineda fractured G ! Special for Inventory Sale 4-P1ece Fumed oak Bed Davenport l;lr;:r line from \\lnu;‘ to choose. he District sought to have Justice TR 3 The pattern, si rice ¥ Fioehiing hold as mmattar of law thes Three-Piece Bed it e patlenn sizciandipiice rou the municipali could. not be held Outfit, Complete - uite wish is here. responsible for the sleety condition of the street, but the court ruled s 2 = Here are two specials mgainst the contention and submitted o For $1 6 75 Special for Inventory Sale . the mattor to the jury. i . 9x12 Axminster 532 50 Assistant Corporation Counse! ng- 3 < %0ld Tiart appeared for tho Dls(r'[c‘;. 1 : - : &5 2 'nch-PostMB‘cg, any finish; At 59 75 Rugs 3 - while (he plaintiff was_repre ess. AT e : . e . T 91675 R. H. Yeatman i \ 3 Rugs . Consisting of Bed Davenport, Chair, Rocker and Table s _ RAILSTRIKE MAYEND. ({||} S — ‘ : el Toming, B Vo1 sty 509 BEMats by wabt ST, 'AUL, Minn., January 6.—Of- Micial termination of the. strike of railway shopmen in the northwest in H H B ke i R irect Importa f us the probable outcome of confer- t r tlon 0 ences which Bert M. Jewell, national . . chief of the railroad shop workers' < Gnfons, has heen holding hers with E n 1 $ strike leaders, it became known here P raay today. —priced now at— oonm.:lu“lrl’ g i’ : $ . : | . . ; F . g = = ; : o g ) b : : : : s All Library Tables o : \ 1 Off on All Living Room Suites i Off “hey are made by those whom we consider the G o . th i T ; : e = P51 Yeare of pewd . ers and Cool is three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite in beautiiul - i bomie deninery oor best of London’s drapers—and every detail of He']:tt“cr ¢ require. | velour or tapestry. Inventory Sale price, sizlelin Mstiogans ot Gl design and finish bears out our estimate. ments are we can supply ¢ $l 29 50 o . . ; EASY CREDIT Typically English Coats—cut on the generous- | -‘r?-:“}z:f‘g i Other Sets of Teeth $5 Up ly big lines—Double-breasted with Raglan and "":,'f"'.'.'?., !_:.:’ Sr regular slceyes, patch pockets; belt back. Warmth- dalan & sadttiee | without-weight weaves—in Heather mixtures: : S SELR L i ather ok n Yen AN wery” goerastons You'll just know instinctively that these Coats - Y 415 I'.'m nn. w'ET" will stand rough weather and rough wsar. e seventh St' 427-29 - Tth St. N. W. ; , ; mi{f ite Lansburgh & Bre., and ever fitzees ':vnionu';u o8- Tagess wne ost thoroughly equipped pariers Washington. Phons Main 3133, i

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