Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 23

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D. C. SUFFRAGE GETS CITIZENS ASK PART [%cruan vorens weve INBUDGET HEARING: ns e s e tion Favoring Vote Drawn by . — dy. Public School Association Zociphely The National League of Women Voters and the District of Columbia League of Voters are both on record | Urges Consideration of Plea by School Board. as favoring the enfranchisement of |the citizens of the District of Colum- 1 DT ces | Dla, With power to vote for members \eclaring that representatives | “‘(,,,. itisens at large of the Dis- |of Congress and for presidential and trict of Columbla that the members of | Vice presidential electors. The Dis-| the Public ool Assoclation are jtrict league prepared and adopted a vitally interested in the budget esti- | "l"‘.“‘“ 1"'; was 5“‘:’““\‘\?:‘]‘:: mates drawn up by the board of edu- |the Na League of om u resolution was adopted ro. |V oters. meeting in annual conven- questing that the board co-operatetion, and adopted by the national| |organization. with tie as n in drawing up . k esolut adopted by estimates for the budget for the com- | The resolution adoy ¥ organization follows '”f;,r;‘ Horinas “Whereas the nearly half million e ;‘,‘“‘“’,,'uml‘:_ S totally disfranchised people of the at the Frankl 1ool last nigh | District of Columbia, who obey na- Tt w boin out that whe !tional laws, pay more national taxes is ille 1 for the be i of educ than many of the states, and who arc to gl out the estimate figures un- now living under an anomalous con- til made publie by the bureau of the idition in which they have absolute hudget, that there is no reason Why ing voice in the national or municipal | sovernment. are entitied to repre- the board should not consult the Pub- lie School Association and co-operate ; il Congress and the clec- | ollege, with :ss to the with ! a ¥ or Budget. eral couris. upon the same terms e i an of |48 those enjoved by all other citizens | S S the republics propriatiens c\miitiee of the [ the repul -explained\that the ass Would need the\board of edu as nal cation, these ken at a meet- Association Dresent government, nd municipal. of the | District of Columbia, is con i spirit of American tivns, justice and fair the District of Columbia romen Voters has Indors both natioy said the letters wi g them to fo f Columbia s the educational action to the National League of their vici F v s, be it id, should be the National League 1y 10, . . ers support the 1 understood to be an initial . siep towards the preparation of the association’s budser A motion was made Daniels that the its appreciation meme the who are r obtain and by to United of the board of namely education Dr. e F. Cook. Dr, irchild moved that the ex- mmitice of the th the judges of Court and of new 1 All Makes of Fountain Pens D. J. Hughes [| 3§ 4001 oth Se. 1 motion of Gen, Ansell the July ) ¢ ‘2 Near D ard August meeting of the association | Wil bedispensed With, | The various He anno ned thut the retiving appointed to succe, themselves Motion In Tabled. The latter action was tabled on the association had not istence long enough to b sumticiently well acquainted with con- | offer advice as to who! appointed to the board of | i Formerly With Ffunction, Richard Pen Shop ing of the appropriat would be held in his Alhee building next 4:30 o'clock. A motion that the ofl Wednesday association con- 1 Members Hear | reseéntatives THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923, Senator’s Sons SPANSHWARVET vt S BEGINM{N"UN On Ocean Liner | Paul and Forrest Caraway, sev- enteen and sixteen years old, re- spectively, sops of Senator Cara- way of Arkansas, and Malcolm Price. son of Dr. T. M. Price of the District public health depart- ment, will sall on the George Washington during the summer vacation as “bellhops.”* They will leave for New York next week and hoard the George Washingtc Plea for Patriotic Essay Contest in Public Schools. which on June 23 sails for Brem- en, Germany. The three bows are students at Western High School and mem- bers of Company L of the high school cadet corps, runmer-up in The Department of the District of | Columbia, United Spanish War Vet- erans, hegan the twenty-fourth an- nual department encampment E 1 »Iy 1451 e recent competitive drill. They night In the boardroom at the Dis-| are going both for experience and trict building. | for fun. and to see something of Opening the meeting, Harry F, Pat-| the world, They plan to make terson, department commander, i four of flvo tring ou| the dentge troduced Capt. J. E. Wood of the En- | Washington during the summer. gineer Commissioner ce, wh S comed the veterans for the C the District pronsty . of the American Legion. ien. Anton Stephan, dep: Department Patriotic gommander of the local Veterans of Charles E. Currier, in referring to Forelgn Wars, addressed the encamp- | the efforts on the part of the de- ment and told of the hopes the vari- partment to have an essay contest ous veteran organizations had of get- ' on a patriotic subject in the local ting established in the House of Rep- | public sche blamed the school au- and Senate committees | thorities because of wh which would deal” with problems of | clured. their lack of ¢ veterans, He urged that another effort be made. Commenting upon the use of the flag, he said that certain government building on Decoration day. Reports showed that the local de- partment has 1,579 members. Twenty deaths occurred during the iast year and in memory of their departed com- des the encampment paid a tribute the c ! inut. lence at parade r Instructor department commander .. urged the maintaining | Lo America based fidelity to ; Reld, of the A R, of true upon resp stitution P('lher speakers w. reston, representing Secretary of the Navy Deuby: Watson B, Miller sac tional vice commander i can Legion, and its Con- Capt. Charles FREE With every purchase amounting to $100 or more, we will give a 4-piece Sheffield Plate Silver Service, or your choice of our 42-piece set of Deco- rated Dinnerware, or a 26-piece set of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. Columbia department had flown flags full-staff GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. T0 GIVE FAREWELL PARTY'Dunonl, Bowen road southeast, at 51 o'clock on the evening of June 27. FOR MAJ. FRANK S. BESSON| The following committee was ap- 3 pointed today to make arrangegents: Acting Engineer Commissioner of | inond A. Wheeler, Capt. John E. Wood, District Will Be Honored at |Survevor Melvin C. Hazen, Engineer | Gargek, James Lusby. William P. | Richaras, John P. Healy and Roland A farewell party to MaJ. Frank 8.} %y “geeson will leave the District | Besson, acting Engineer Commissioner | sarvice July 1 when Maj. J. Franklin | Today’s Star Clifford Lanham, chairman; Maj. Ray- |of Highways C. B. Hunt, Daniel E. Fort Dupont. | M. Brennan. of the District, will be held at Fort Bell. new Engineer Commissioner. | | Read Page 14 Ly 'HIS NASTER'S w(\b’);;"“ o GE.PAT 0L SELECT YOR VICTROLA d VICTOR RECORDS HERE HomerL.KittCo. “Knabe Pianos” 1330 G-St. N.W. Store Hours: 8 A.M.to 6 P. M at “THE NATIONAL” Furnish Her Home at a Small Cost EASY CREDIT TERMS FOR ALL takes office. Mal. Bell lias baen in-| vited to attend the farewell party for ed Maj. Besson. v, Marriage gives a man a liberal -ation, and it doesn't take him 'long to get his master's degree. 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Ballou in regard to| attaining legisiation for appropria-| tions for more school medical spectors was referred to the commit- | tees on hyglene and sanitation, leg lation and appropriations respectively. Dr. Louise T lor Jones was elected : chairman of ti health and nita- tion committee and Mrs. A, W. Miller, chairman of the committée on com- munity centers The following additions committees were announced: n made. Scho prog Andrew Stewart, Mrs. H. S. Parsons Dr. William Bonar | ton Fairchild. Rec- on—J. G. Yaden, Roscoe Jenkins, Hugh K. Fulton, Chester C. Mrs. Caroline Freeman and V. Murch. Legislation—Mrs. Appropriation: r. Mil- 3 . Robert A. Cooper and Hunter H. Cardwell. TO AWARD DIPLOMAS. Twenty-Three Will Graduate at St. John's This Evening. 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