Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 26

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] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 22, 1923—PART 1. Dean Buediger Makes Protest | [samswwar vernans | (552 e et OFTE Q0B 000 1 o et peno i i ot s rados acted as the escort to Oak Hill )y ! tion received by Norfolk Southern Cemetery, followed by the firing squad Gl s bl gt b G WO THREE REPORTED DEAD | raiiroud offictals here from their | Against Baiting of Teachers| i s o s o S, 1 DOPE ON [][;[AN A band of detectives got aboard | | agent at Hemp. when tho vessel docked in England | 3 la i (verformed au({lse;:reled 'i:umuelves un\lldxha was | Tragedy Occurs in Workings in| cHARLOTTE, April 21 i < asonic body, of whicl e was a weil at sea, then made thelr dramatic | celves T, wight, department band: Gen. Urell | member. aStetranbe snl Iedieeatos ihe Har- Moore County, N. C.—De- ports recelved here today were 1, monument committeer Tuesday night: | Senior S e ay night. | mander James Col. Pettit Camp; Thursday night: | camy®e 2 candidate for department | Department Com- cotics, a great quantity of the supply | e e by Ol Tea J. Murphy of Harden { eing cocaine. tails Lacking. | by the Standard Min Moore county, had ¢ . ; . Pettit Camp Auxlilary commander, having served his camp | o S ! By the Asmociated P aix lives were belleved o v S d.. Now as Classic of |" . 3o o ot a o | e e ea . . Chinese women, as a rule dress| RALEIGH, N. C. April 2L.—Three |Jost. Ahe mine is near fetnp, > C tes H(lmmond, In 1 ) ow “ Th tations to ator Camp | S8 SUmDIAN1aPIADANE deparimentins British Find German Narcot- | their hair oniy once a month. To! - el mine s ncar ifem prevent. disarrangement of - theis | Persons were killed when a talc e tresses they sleep with their heads mine, owned by the Standard Min-| The King of i in bo. leral Company, In Moore county, | best oarsmen i and Gen. Lawton Camp were held |05 SHISIAAE C0r tve, eorninistrations L > Qo Monday and Thursday nights by De- |lative committee and as an officer on | | il atutes That Make School Heads [3enis and huredss niehis by b I s o e Sacionay gt | 168 Consigned to Canada {An entertulnment was provided by the | "RIStrROR | o bribiti . . = { partment _Commander Feel lee C’uldren, lcomrades of these camps. | Charles J. P. Weber, chalrman de- for Dlstnbutlon Here. The comrades and shipmates of {Partment Memorial Day committee, Past Commander Arthur IT. League, | il call @ meeting of his committes S Present. Junjor vice department com: |8 £00n a8 the camp commanders ap- By tho Associated Press. Mander from Dawey Naval Camp, in- |Point one member from their camp| MONTREAL. April 21.—Seizure by A plea for an independent profes- |travel. but enterprising superintend- | dorsed him at their last muster for |0 serve on that committes. the British authorities in midooean of lents need not despair. The fund of [ department senior vice commander,| Preparations for the unveillng of C o Gehemos for baiting feachers is not[and will present his name for that|the monument to Gen. M. Emmet | drug smuggler transporting $600,000 crs la made by Dean William C. Rue There I8 wiiil room to de- foffice to he comeades in convention | Urell in Arlington pational cemetery | worth of narcotics from Germany. to r of George Washington Universi- teachers sha eat, what | axsembled at the department encamp- | on Sunday, ay 20, at_ 2:30 p.m., e remhiara thev Shall ‘arink and wherewithal | ment to be held June 13 and 19, . |are nearing completion. Department AR So- dimtcibution hace ans 2 shall be clothed. Department Commander Harry ¥.|Commander Patterson reports his |the United States, has been disclosed night he contrary s atterson reports that the officla |committee has arranged a special | by the police. 1s one of the Im sional status for public school teach- B i I3 icle on the current issue of School and Soclety. De Ruediger's it would be in full har meetings of the memorlal-day com- | Program. All patriotic socleties of [ : con . Members of the drug ring fled from rticle also scores the f Hstie tende in the Imittees of the Allied Veterans' or- |the District are invited to attend |yruljfax in a hydrn-‘ah"plqano when trewtment of teachers through auto We are | gunizations would be held in Grand | this ceremony. their plans were discovered, it was re- Hiesall - & hools the { Army Hall, at § p.m., on the follow Camp commanders will furnish |ported here. They were said to have ads . paradoxica o8 Of S L LOLTAtI 1 T Auton, which Woula tallion Mhore: | e aiosstot I ; : IoxiGanis utionl ot S fall ¢ ) patriotic instructor, |been in communication with their cupying the spare machine whose function it is to ten ) day ‘nights April, 26, May 8. May 10.| Ciuarles Currlor, with the names and | SOnfederate on the bout, which was Sisn 32 e toews it b e AR SR ek ovdammosn the schoot | May 1T and Mty 24, Sith Department | SIS 4T, Yty ors Fram uhels | bound for Halltax. and excaped when Kitchen and tan: ers has been approved by the school reache s Slt - of hevErs SR Z - Reld of | o4mp, 80 he can assign them he [communication was halted through the has been approved b hool teacher i s f several|(he Grand Army, presiding. Camp | \aribus achool honomsent the Diotiiss | selzure by Scotland Yard authorities. Gy Exhhee$)2.00) of Hammond, Ind rding to causes. One of these Is the failure to | commanders will please note the e B A o i e teac! e , one-third of the * o in the distinguish between the teacher who | GhETEe"rrom Monday nights, as first | POpihe 4k on tho &m‘mc-&g:,@ Navat | shipment I e e ment publis SHinkmieh botmesn the tebcher W Journal for February, | Loy been trained and the teacher who|given out, and govern themselves ac- | Auxiliary are preparing a program |& third for Winnipeg and the re- $3. The announcement pected that the inadequately trained | “Comeny for Sunday morning, May 27, in |mainder for the United States. Police 3 e 2 |Dected that the inadequutely trained | Commander Clarence P. Brower of [honor of our American sallors’ and |believed the conspirators plunned to rt. as follows tton and|_ . ___________________|marines who have paid the supreme|smuggle the drugs into the United ———————————————————x | sacrifice, by scattering floral wreaths | States by alr. |and flowers upon the bosom of the | British secret service agonts in Ger- tandard of educa ste professional improve all teachers, princi before being admitted to and [ gy1) professional status, but it'is hu- T v vhich we ar v 11 professional status, s spirit. The tide with which we are | iuy, 3 Sy lahe i | et ti]. teustions bo | e s e e ot iplactd waters of the Potomac. many learnsd of the shipment of the v educition for the full pe- “A superintendent BT — ] v professional careers neonsclous of his own glo Axk Yo Helief. he Whole-hearted ATy Gt {oihe eration (not support) of h w T 1ght to L will in turn et Scha dens nd initiative of the prin Normal school at- 4 5 pals supervisors, who, in finc. T e ng i \ of | sclves, that they be relieved ot pro- | il it and Jeave room for (he THOUSANDS OF ing a mintmum of selves. tha Of Pro- pest constructive efforts of the class- In counting | fessional ~growth through reading. pest COURFIC cedits for borres | study and professional association, but achors ? ots fon work done | this should be motivated from within. Have Same Goal. . . by the demands of their professional | r are included “All will be consclous of the same e dame as first |life, not from without by compulsion : . 2 = s i fo. not from goal, but there will be no arbitrary M ttr Plll WS travel of Ceducational | €%, {00 Chuise for the paternalistic | conformity in achleving this goal. | a esses’ ows six weeks. [ ent of teachers is found in the | Due recognition will be given to all | ces visited and " i fact that autocratic control is sier | who excel, no matter in what, but crea | bonuses or special salary increases |f | an a ets uded must be submitted to T e | than democratic con A for gpproval before the fion compulsory study can be formu- | will be absent. lated by A mimble-witted superintend- | “A corps of teachers so led will | ent duning the lunch hour. He can |soon develop a wholesome, co-opera- [l [| =T == _ ——— —— —__——————— h summer— | {hen Write it out durlng the afternoon | tive professional spirit. _Profession- | i FOR SALE OR REN"‘ z ved by the board in |al growth will be assured, for the | T and have it 4 N oThe DONUS [he cvening. 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