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‘CITY T0 OBSERVE EDUCATION WEEK Whole Natiun to Stimulate Interest in Increased Knowledge. Every city. town and hamlet in the' United States will usher in today the fourth consecutive American Educa- tion wesk, during which Y Wl be made to arouse enthusiasm in education. The w. will be formally opened by thd ministers, who have been urged to make some reference to education in their scrmons today. Washington will participate in ob- servance The most im- portant w held by the public s hoo! ments for wh.ch have been comple ed by Supt. of § and the b eivi and s aso b 0 s ses in observance of the week. One of the leatures oc the week in Washington will be the d dication of the M and School and se comp schoul exercis be Leid iy ail the pu schools to impress upon the pupils the s of the w. Dr. allou anged to | riou: 8¢ hull “rs prepar ents for the s on edu ubjects dire trict schools. As was the case last in the week has been set aside for stressing some pa ar p of ed- ication, which is national in its needs and_ significan 1y will be ob- served as God und X lflmorru\\ merican Const.t triotism hool and 1 as “Illiterac; nity da parent-teacner organiza- ofti pre at ational as n day,” 3 «Ch Thursday Friday as - urday as CONNECIICUT G. 0. P. BODY NAMES WOMAN wum man Mv- samuel Prentice, former chief | sustice. It is expected that ent republ Sonnecticut nom nation—¥ t d'strict, Richard he second, John O third and v P rourth. Form preser . Glynn, republican clection in 1 by P. B. O understood M. W. Pott 111 of the pre: 17w dehits of ronally WOrT. Nt burct autirarinm mo.n Chevy ! ing. and Washington, the National Cap- | tly related to the Dis- | ‘Miss Boardman Appeals to D. C. | To Send Red Cross Over the Top .Capl tal Lagging Far Behind in Annual, Roll Call of Humanitarian Organization. Miss Mabel T. Boardman, whose name is synonymous with that of the American Red Cross, last night issued an appeal to the people of Washingg ton to enroll in the District chapter in the present roll call. It was as a Washingtonfan that Miss Boardman, who is vice chalrman of the lacal chapter, lssued her ap- Dea’, not as one of the national offi- cars of the greatest organization of its kind in the world. For to date the District has fallen down on its job in seeking member- ship. This is what is hurting Red Cross officials. As reports of the national enrollment roll into the national dquarters of the American Red Cross here, it is evident that other cities are far surpassing Washington this year. Pittsburgh already has _enrolled 000 members, and New York has rolled over 100,000 and is still go- ito1? Just 2,937 members enrolled since for new members was | sounded a week ago. former Commissioner of the strict and long active, in civic af- faris here, Miss Boardman believes that the District is not doing itself | full justice, in comparison with its' envidble record of “going over the top” of past days. 22,000 Last Year. Last year the District had 22,000 | members enrolled in the Red Cross. ss Boardman wants to see it do that weil n, but she admits that if that figure IS to be touched or even approximated, the city will have to do better t it_has the first week. 3 persons out of a cit ir 500,000 people have enroll ome of these have paid larger sum than the §1 vul d for, so that the otal receiv date is $7.104. d. 2= DENIES FULTON FIRST ' DEMOCRATS OF UTAH STEAMBDAT INVENTOR, STRONG FOR M’ADOO! Gaillard Hunt Says Thomton and { Fitch Should Have Had Credit. Credit for the invention of the first steamboat should have gone to Wil- | 4 liam Thernton, a member of the first | her 1 on for laying out the Dis-| Utah during the last w comm trict of Columbia, and John Fitch,! partner in the invention project, asserted Galillard Hunt in an address e the ds Apartments vesterday. | It was through plans made in Paris that the credit for the invention of | first mboat went to Fulton d Fitch and Thornton, he ared Mr. Hunt described the early in- flucnce of the Republic of the West es on many cities in the United He told of Thornton's early Tortola, one of the Virgin of deg as Thornton’s idea to colonize who had_been imported He planne time and be fent of the mew negro re- ic thus formed, he erted This. Mr. Hunt, pointed out, would have been much better for this coun- than to have all of the slaves | free at one time. as was done following the emancipation nroclu-‘ ave Thornton credit for of classical archite United States and the nator of much of the early cultu activity of Washington. “His bis- st_work of architecture was the 5 i | with man | clude n Washington Study at the | ihe | sured of the U - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, STATE DELEGATION [N GLASS CONTROL Senator to. Have Virginia Body to Direct as He Will, Is Indicated. . WASH’NGTON LAGS l.‘""flll Dispatch to The Star. IN RED CROSS CALL | "RICHMOND. Va., November 17. | Right now there is no man in the {race.for the democratic nomination for President save Senator Carter Glass, the junior senator. The Vir: &inta delegation is his, and it is pos- sible that he may be able to have a powerful influence in saying which way it shall go in case the nomina- {tion does not come his way. Who will he support? That is the quesion iright now. He is belleved to be on very good terms with all who have been mentioned in connection with the honor. There is good reason tu believe that when the delegates are {named in the state convention that they will be directed to vote as a unit at all times. Right here arises a nice auestion, whethe~ Senator Glass will serve as a delegate in case he is nlaced in the list of the possibilities? He will have the right to name his alternate, or the delegation may cast the entire vote of the state. One thing ir certain—until Senator Glass gives {the word to the contrary he will have {the solid delegation with him. On the republican side there is ab- solute and complete quiet, which meAns that even the kickers against €. Bascom Slemp have determined to ve not made any What's the Matter . With Washington? At the end of the first week of the sevehth annual roll call of the District Chapter, Red Cross, only a little more than one- tenth of the $75.000 quota has been reccived. Gary, Ind., with 7,000 inhabi: tants, gave $6,500 in answer to its roll call. This is the only appeal made during_th. the District Red Cros ington’s rance against disaster calamity los There ure no booths in public places this Cut_out the membership coupons from vertising columns of newspapers and matl today. y adult in the city 1 more th-n put the District Chapter over the top. One of the new members sent in al check for $1.00: i ince the District CI such the in- and 1y nt, hav, will v mor and it is plain that the taken the hint that si- Eet them as much pos- than_making objection to o pre of Mr. Slemp at the e President. and it may b or later some of the old timers wated. The supporters of sident are moving along ent. satisfled way, plunking ot that there Is ng occasion to worry and attern BRS A ES T have the right to name all the S tes to the next convention, o 18 i to it that the falthful are | T8 I z the vote of the Old Do- Jackhon minion for the choice of Mr. Slemp. And with the influence he had in Con- s and the added prestige of his t position. Mr. Slemp will con- trol the votes of th W _to show u Miss Board : great m. “wang the s ald. 3 jority of our meml Zovernment n train knows the and _its . Enroliment 1 chapter, nd the | 16 ome syt wewes |OWA DETERMINED T0GET CONVENTION Seems Assured of Solid Support of 1924 Delegation. 1al Dispatch to The Star. ALT LAKE CITY. Utah. 1 ical developme a largely wholly on the have centered liam ¢ Strength Coolidge Would Gain. dren; Mr. McAdoo passed thro 8 Lake City day on his w to Tos Ang: W met Oeden by Aemonrat leaders. hés H. Moyl Spdcial Dispateh to The Star. ae! MOINTS, Towa Navember 17 realizing | iPaints Vivid Picture of Great || D. C., NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. Big Thrills, But no Surprise, In Political Activities of Week BY ROBERT T. SMALL. | They're oft in a cloud of dust! A | fine pair on either side—and more to | come. Zev and Papyrus and In Me- | moriam and My Own have had thblr‘ day In the news. A new race is on. The entrants are galloping down the | He thinks the issues within the long course that leads eventually to | ty- are cl enough as it is and | ko micht a well be fighting out in the ‘White House. It {3 a far goal.| (i "reat onen spaces where some but some of the boys feel-that the | men are men as they say in his own only way ever to catch the presi- | bir west | "Mr. McAdao has been smiling an1 dential worm is to get up early in| MO I T e the. merning. his pre idontial aspirations, but It has been an exciting political familiar with the plans tha* week, and yet it has held little J g laid by the men who el the for ccretury of th the element of surprise. The in 1920 had no misgiving < conclusion to be drawn from it—und r o8 to the ultimate M even that conclusion already had Hitanstons been drawn—is that th fore! today it fs Mr. McAdoo an’ policy of the United States must nderwood on the demo a big factor in the coming camps tde ‘and. Prestlent | Coalides There 18 no way to keep it out. Sume Senator John on on the repub democrats are inclined to shy at the Ide. Senator Underwood an? idea of the league -of nations again gt bila AL B cutting a vital figure in the contest, nehes of thought, wihl but there is no chance of shelving it. | ©Adoo and s Even if all the demo wanted | | o to pass it up, the repubii Jet them. There has been much about Woodrow Wils lsome of the demo plans by coming out his Armistice ican participation In world Yet what else could Mr. Wiison have said? Certainly there was no su prise in his po nd no possilil- ity of his doing anything but w he did do. No campaign plan co ever have been made on the assump- tion that Mr. Wilson would not be for the league of nations—the child of his own brain, the instrument that was to make the world aiways safe| for democracy. Create No Surprise. There was no surprise in the lAdDo and Johnson candid. men have been bare months even if they had no and formally tos ed their hats int the ring. Senator Johnson in p | ticular has been fretting to go. a speech in California m weeks ago he let slip the ph “my ein- " and to all intents and pur- { poscs the cat, never very sccurely tied in, wa: out of th % since Mr. Harding died taken for granted here tor Johnson would hop into the fight. ! The only elament of doubt was the “ime he would choose for announc- ing his aspirations. Some of his advisers belleved it would he better to wait for the first Coolidge me - sage to Congress. But the senator has proved too impatient for that one doo So, the banner of liber- is mo fdea in Washingto dentlal lists have be 1 tlis quartet in command of the fleld. The race has just begun | and there are sure to be others in the lists on both s'des of the fence. During the® present fight in Ken- where James M. Cox was mak- “campaign of support accorded loose talk g upset mp: nts to extract rom the former governor of Ohlo a enter the race in 19: 0X supporters went so that If the govrenor permit them to use 1 ate delegation, would if not wholly, a McAdoo af- But Gov. Cox merely said he with his newspapers, and not to seek Me- Both the state once again square W n tie democratic fold by defeat- 1 15 the republican governor. Sees Significance. zards the demoeratic tucky as the most si nificant of the recent election. His presence in the staje and his discu: on of national and international af- rs gave the campaign a different it that " 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service Anthracite Pea 2.65 IS CENUINE ANTHRACITE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY. IT CAN BE USED SATISFACTORILY AND ECONOMICALLY IN ANY FURNACE. LATROBE OR STOVE. PROVIDED THE CRATE BARS ARE NOT EXCEPTIONALLY WIDE APART, EVEN IF YOU HAVE THE OTHER SIZES IN STOCK. IT 1S WELL_TO BUY SOME OF THIS TO AUGMENT YOUR SUPPLY AND AT THE SAME TIME REDUCE YOUR AVERAGE COST. —IMMEDIATE DELIVERY— THIS the two weeks the out- standin~ thourht in the minde of the, roliticlane of Towa has been the brine- | of the motional renublican con- | tion to Des Moines next June. | 1d rolitical h ts have heen buried | the time beinz in an effort to get | t conclave here. t present there is practically mno ather reoublisan it S Pesnt @ent In the minds of the people of Towa nd the central west than Calvin {Coolidee. While it is several monthe nntil the republican candidate 1s to te picked and there are many chances for the President to make =ome fatal ‘rrror which will cost him his support, le carries the republican support of {Iowa now. { _Political Jenders in the state cla‘m |Coolidze could accumulate a so'id western supvort If the convention is broncht to Des Moines. Tt is their helief that the brin-ing of the con- ntion west of Chicizo would cinch SRG stont wh was Seer: T ry Movle aco party to wh larger MeAdoo's ry of panied the stilt tors i Ttah have the naturs h met Mr. Me- | nify_that 1s | ith the men who can get for him here. Senator King is not {n $a!t Lake but he has expresand a strong pref- | erence for Mr. McAdoo on former oceasions. Mr McAdoo seems as delegation. N « < /ANTI-BETTING BILL SURE IN MARYLAND 3 VART. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E Street N.W. Main 311 GREAT OFFER SPECIAL PRICES—NO INTEREST ON ALL SIZES & Bplified in the classical form of | . plOed O and the deslgn oOf the | Special Dlapatch to The Star. ‘Octagon Hout he said. BALTIMOP { fizht to end legal 11=na r:u‘n tracks will ously in 'hl‘ lm‘t leg » vote of the central west and by Reducti far w { the Vice President th | northern s ino_great 2tes e difficult: on of 17 ern candidate for entire string of ould be lined up with xation is. of conrse aspect from any other waged | year to national stralght league of nations issue. | tack against the maintained by the administration at ‘Washington, - such speakers took up there were requests for more and more along that line. this | Some democrats were inclined ask Gov. Cox not to discuss inter- affalrs, lest it lead to a and league | ox made a bo'd a policy “of isolation™ |COOLIDGE NoOW/ KlWAN!AN Prestdent Coolld ber of the Ki now a mer nis Club of Wash Ington. His name was presented by Harry G. Kimball at a special meet ing yesterday. Former President Harding was Kiwanian, but belonged to a club | onto. 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Main 7567 e T T T T T T T T AT SAVE 1 Shovel of Coal Out of Every 5 Did you ever stop and realize that y re that much from your house-heati ng furnace end heat enough water to supply your hn! -water 1 getting lukewarm water at that? sacrificing cavoring to s and only The saving in coal alone will than pay for the gas consumed ing the water through more heat- an interesting subject to the farmer and for that reason the Jowans are watching the outcome 2X controverey and the sol question. The farmer wants his tuxefl reduced, but there is hardly a farm home in Towa which would not be di- ¥ benefited hy 1 No accurate prediction can be made a8 to which way lowa will turn unti! the next session of Congress begins on its task. This is beinz looked to as the political barometer so far as the presidency is concerned. At the same time the Congress convenes the haye | €Xtra_session of the lowa lecislature nly to' b |Meets to consider code revision. ‘This jRe 5 o 5 E s on promises to be the storm cen- beaten. ~Last season it passed the:ier of state politics and will probably house by a great mojority, but lost mrmk D ol btats Tarty Eniony leader declared he repeal m 11 Theater, TRENTTUNE tered nt vo vaw B 399 1, PEPAT ANTY UPHDI- conflde he swhere. Ad nfld m_ th, | —_— ]UHNSU be passed this time. It has failed four times. | The bill probably will be introduced | by Senator Bvrne, Dorchester count: Officials of th vland Anti-Rae track Gambling Assoctation are § irg plans secret and refused to who will spbnsor it in the hous i With the excention of the liquor {enforcement bill the race track meas- | |State Senator Bender Admits |cntorcement bill the race track meas. to Enter Primar | the 1e islature will o perience. Election. 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