Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1923, Page 3

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WHITE STRESSES VALUE OF LIBRARY Calls It America’s Great Con- tinuation School, Open to All. Describing the public library as ®America's continuation sctool.” Wil- liam Allen White, in an Education week statement today, made a strong plea for a large extension In its serv- ance is the menace of civili- White. “If America ¢ the minds of her s And the schools alone cannot sty this need for continuing the intellectual growth of American citizens In America today SNAPSHOTS— PORTRAIT OF A-BUSINESS MAN FINDING A LETTER. THE EVENIN STAR, WASHINGTON BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS : <% | s VR | o3 ;o & () REACHES FOR. LETTER. WROM THE NOISELESS RADIO PEOPLE IN ORDER TO FILE IT WITH LETTER. FROM SOUNDPROOF EARMUFP CO. LAYS DOWN EARMUFF LET- TER AND CONTINUES SEARCH * WITH BOTH HANDS BEGINS TO MUTTER UNDER HIS BREATH_AND TO SCATTER. THINGS PROMISCUOUSLY ABOUT ‘ON TOP OF: HIS DESK D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER .19, 1923. THRD PARTY PLAN SEEN TAKING FORM |Action Toward Amalgama- tion-of Progressives Ex- pected Today in Chicago. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, November 19.—Formal action looking toward the amal- gamation of progressive political or- | Banizations ¢f a number of middle | western states into a third national political party is expected at a meet- |ing of representatives of state | progressive organizations here today, | according to J. A. H. Hopkins, chair- | | banks and co-operative banis, public | which failed to pass at the last control of natural resources and | Session. preservation of civil rights xad anteed by the Constitution, and|gmcial® It i3 understopd, have em- legislation to prevent judici abuses." Those in attendance ald not to have represented any individual, | Mut to have reflected the viewpoint of the general movement which they | term “ 581V guar-| _In drafting the new measure the tions of the legislative committee of | the federated committees of teachers’ | unions. The WL in ts tentative form. will i - NEW TEACHERS’ SALARY | BILL IS DRAFTED TODAY' Measure Will Be Introduced in Congress to ReplaceCapper Legislation. Finlshing touches were put on the tentative draft of the new teachers salary bill today by school officials at a conference with Superintendent ot Schools Frank W. Ballou. The new leglslation will be introduced at the forthcoming session of Co: las a substitute for the Capper L I RYES (VYT 3 SCOHS -EMULSION Drugs are not needed tospur on lagging energy. Scott’s, pleasant to take, creates energy, efficiency. i Scott & Howne, Bloomfield, N. J. 23-61 bill of the recommenda- | be considered by the board of educa- tion at itr eeting Wednesday after- inoon and ptesented to the teachers’ | councit_thee; Everything in Paints, Oils, Glass | and Brushes . -Becker Paint & Glass Co. 1239 Wisconsin Ave. West 67 owners who install Nokol { man of the committee of forty eight. At a meeting yesterday in response !to a call by Mr. Hopkins, a number of progressives considered resolu- | i tlons calling for united political ac- | tion leading to a third party. The proposals recommended a platform | embodying “public ownership of rafl- | i roads, control of money and credits v_the b ch g ment | We offer a special hard- coal mixture of STOVE and Egg Coal. Ideal sls coal for furnaces, at MAGIC STOVE COAL —a VC;Y hard soft coal screene: to stove size, no dust or dirt, 310 John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. Matn 3068 55 per cent of the boys and girls are In Rchoo | until ‘tle age of fourteen | years. After that but one in five con- | tinues_scaool until the age of elght-} een. Then what happens? A scanty, few go on to college or university and the others do not 1s this the end of tleir edu fon, then? Must their mental grow cease when the school doors close behind them? Open to AlL “There must be some way out, some to the educational i And this £all . will befree from the worryof an uncertain fuel supply for all time “Over 700 Nokeol Burners (m ‘Washington” Mutual Service, Inc. 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Phones Main 3583-3584 NoekKsl @il Hoating fer Hemes Bonded by the Fidelity and Casualty Comparry For Permanent Quarters Inspect This Magnificent Office Room Proposition — 1415 K St. There is available the entire ground floor of this new office building—1415 K Street—and, in addition, the exclusive use of a basement, almost as spacious, fitted with lavatories and tolets. The location is the most dzsirable in Washington, and the ar:angement of space in the wide and deep, and high (there is a 14-foot ceiling), well-lighted and ventilated room can be made to suit the par- ticular needs of your business. Let us go over the proposition with you—includ- ing its favorable rental upon a long-time lease to de- sirable tenents. Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes Members of Washington Real Estate Board 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 LOOKS AGAIN IN EXACTEY THE SAME PLACES THAT HE LOOK- ED BEFCRE SCRATCHES HIS HEAD AND MUTTERS 1F'5 DARN QUEER. HE CERTAINLY HAD IT IN HIS HANDS NOT TWO MINUTES AGO LOOKS TO NORTH, EAST AND SQUTH OF DESK. TO SEE IP 'S FALLEN O THE FLOOR. lic library t tlon school. s cratic of American ed; tutions. It is free to ev color of race: nationality or makes no difference. It is free to every person who wishes to read and who'is willing to read. “If thé schools will only teach the reading habit, the library will educate the world, for the public library of America is free to every new idea, free to every fresh point of view—nothing 18 barred because it is new or radical or different. The public library is free from party politics: it is free from re- 1iglous Intolerance and prejudice. The public library provides information on important question so ¢ill ajlow. WANTS TO KNOW I YOU CANT TURN YOUR BACK IN THIS OFFICE WITHOUT SOMEONE'S TAKING SOME- THING OFF YOUR DESK, MIs$ BEEBEE, WHERE'S THAT RADIO LETTER. SCOWLS AT THE LETTER, MISS BEC BEE, AND THE SPOT SHE FOUND |' T, AND THEN STARTS LOOKING FOR EARMUPF LETTER WHICH WE JUST LAID DOCWN SOMEWHERE SAYS IT's NO USE HE'S LOOKED THERE - JUST AS MISS BEEBEE TISHES THE LETTER TROM THE FILE all sides of every ty toward the < SEESCONSTITUTIN FGHGASSALTS 5 {Religious Body Leader Says Church and Radical Lobbies Menace. Ito bear upon Congress to giv> i | policeman’s club for the cross of || ligious measur: and radical organizations i ardize thelr own exis nstitu- | they substitut and constitute cause there a certain books tc not enough money | ha e ly radical that should be on the H der the ( tion as a iicense to do as they please, | S no matter what injury they inflict| any s upon their ooponents. | the library have not heen re ed as they Shouid be: with that recognition Both Factions Menace. will_come greater scrvice. *‘Democratic service should be greatly e ibrarlans should be prep: more service, more encou sympathy to’ their patron help the half-lite f scholar. The public see that_the library While the it i COAL HEARING DELAYED. “The religlous faction which stands| fThe Federal Trade Commission has | for a legal religion Is desirous of|postponed unti! December 3 hearings | changing the constitutional guaran-|on ftg complaint against Pennsylvania | tees of civil and religious liberty ‘lnxnnlhracne producers charging unfafr | as to conform to its radical ldeals, | com 1al . o | whereas _the radical faction ~believes | CHRRCTY “‘_":‘"I'C(“ -T beacins| in overriding the Constitution if it ¥ was set for today. { stands in its way, by taking matters | linto its own Hhands and making | { them effective with out constitutional | » re. Both of these factions are @ great menace to our free republican f rely Iglous and radical | Institations. . Temely fefons | “Ome of two things is inevitable, | - operating In Amerlca to/ Bl 2 riadg i v or to override certain pro ty exemplifi 11 and rel oo 25| blete s i T church and stats | coex | Plete separation of church and state ducatlon week | py5t be maintained and all legal C. S. Longacre, ' measures which are antagonistic u.[ general ternational secretary of | these \"Onfl:l“ul\oainl Kuzmn‘;!e[s l'n[u!l ¢ 3 = | be repealed, or bigotry and intoler- | the Religious Liberty Assoclation of | pe TeRERIel oF BEoCEy Ao the Takoma Park. D. C. | Constitution and our lvhyml-houghl“ noss v zealous |liberties will perish together. Those who are extremely zealous| " gpejigious organizations miss thelr | in religious matters and believe that | mission when they substitute the| o wlill of God should be fncorpor- | aw have established |~ lobbies at Washing- statement, “and they maxim s and it until > what it If we fix your roof | it'll stay fixed ious 10 You can be sure of a thorough roofing job if you commission us to look after it. Roofs are like peo- ple—they fall ill from different causes and show different symp- toms. We will be able to immediately locate the trouble and correctly diagnose the cause. 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