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“IELFARE WORK LACK OF UNITY CRITICIZED, IIadgson Says Local Institutions Have Too Many Directing Heads. CENTRAL URGES BOARD| Jewish Women Planning Juanita Nye Memorial. Direction of aftalrs of the Distriet | ording to public Sentiment and itrol of welfare institutions by er authorities were declared v for the betterment of public | o work here by William Hodg- | director of child welfare and slation of the Russell Sage pdation, in an address before the hington section of the National| *suncil of Jewish Women, in the 1 hth Strect vesterday ! should be dome on a " he aai “There should | g with all of the civic) nd business podies. When anything ! 5 1o be asked of Congress, those ap- hefore it should be able t cpresents the will of the vople of the District’ r‘nplmld of the manner in which the Industrial Home School for . Colored ildren is managed, and stated that concrete example of an insti- tution that is conducted by too many | ho have authority to act. F e National Training School for Girls was mentioned us another ex-! ample of an institution that is con- aucted with too many people * their fingers in the " The op jon of both institutio ample of unsound business poliey, Temple, Suggestn Plan for Unity. “jen't it a sound business policy| to have the budget estimates for an institution made up by one who, understands the whole situation and who knows all of the needs of thati particular institution?’ he asked.: The appointment of a board of pub-| lic welfare with ivide powers to act was suggested as a feasiblo means) of enabling uni control of the; various institution At a short business session the souncil adopted the recommendation of the executive board to create a memorial to the late first vice presi-: ent of the organizat'on. Juanita K. ive. It was not decided what form e memori. would take, but it was tated that it would be some kind relicf work in Southwest Wash- Gegrge Hyman told of the ming convention of the Women's ternational League for Peace and roedom and urged that the mem- rs of the local council assist in itertaining the visitors, Mrs, Knhn second vice president, | URGE RIVER CLEAN-UP. Committee Asks Work on Ana- costia Above Bridges. ! for the improve- tia river above s urged In a mbeting of nd_reserva- | nston Board of 3 G. Coldren ! ¥ ' h Il make a full 0 il ard meeting at t w Willard t el tonight. to the health of the it w ted out, and to drain the it was to improve (hc ow these bridges. The committee adopted resolu- | t.ons urging pro- ¥ survey of the the Potomac from Washing- Falls and a survey of evard con- n the out- s above these brmw,l 10 ry ar forts £ U cKirts of the “having | B Wilson’s Widow Halts Printing Opposes Piecemeal Publication—W ants All of War President’s Papers Assembled for Public Information. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson intends to javall herself of her legal rights to | halt publication of certain of her !late husband's letters and manu- seripts until she can decide definitely the manner in which the war Presi- dent's papers will be given to the public in a complete and authorized i form. Exercising her right as executrix of ‘Mr. Wilson’s estate, Mrs. Wilson {intends, according to the Associated |s: Press, either to have his letters and manuscripts assembled and published by spme one Who Wil act on het au- thority, or gather them in a collec- tion of Wilsonia and make that avail- able to the public, probably by de- ositing the papers in some national institution, such as the Library of Congress. Has Rights to Letters. Mrs. Wilson has been advised by her family attorney that as executrix of Mr. Wilson's estate she has legal rights in the publication of his let-| ters and manuscripts, not afone under the law and authorities, an_amendment to the copyright law. Mrs. Roosevelt has estopped unau- thorized publication of President Roosevelt's letters under the provision of law. S same some of shed, but under | P! others have been offered for sale, and still others were in process of publi- cation and widely advertised, until Mrs. Wilson determined upon her ac- tion. One publisher, whoso output runs into millions of copies, made over a whole number of his publica- tion after it was on the presses, and is now taking steps to recall coples which already were on their way to circulation. During Mr. Wilson's last days he expressed some annoyance at the writings of varlous authors. who > felt were representing the: having ‘been in his confl- dence and in position to relate “the inside” on various important affairs. Since his death. his widow has told intimates that she had the same feeling, but she contemplated no ac- tion uRtil her attorney called her at- tention to her statutory rights as executrix. The large publisher heretofore re- forred to acceded readily to Mrs. Wil son’s request that he recall pi tion of ‘various of Mr. Wilson ters, which had been widely adver- tised. Until she can determine in what way publication of the late :sident’s letters and papers shall be made, it is Mrs. Wilson's inten- tion to forbid publication of any. as she feels that publication of frag- ments of a correspondence or certain | selected letters would not be a fair re entation of Mr. Wilson's corre- PINDLER 607 12th St. N.W.-M. 2704 lean and Press all and Deliver Ladies’ Suits $1.50 Price 30 Cents CAS(:ARA At All Drugglsts 7‘01‘ COLDS, FLU, GRIPPE CASCARA -BEST ON IC LAXATIVE known The Sport Touring Car $1245 at Flint | l “WASHINGTON, SPEED IRRIGATION PLANS. Of Letters; Planning Collection|retrisers smayiig Projects, Work Says. Establishment of a new irrigation and reclamation program must await the report of the Interior Dep: ment's fact-fnding commission, S Tetary Work told a group of western }Senators yesterday, who asked him to jtake Immediate action. The commis- | sion s sitting night ann day, he said, in an effort to expedite its findings. Senators (n whose states projects have been held up were outspoken in | the$r protests. Senator Borah, re- publican, of 1daho, declared the work of the commission “can’t prevent our legisiating” and indicated he would press for action by Congress. Secretary Work said the commis- sion's report would be very detaile including recommendations on exist- ing and propoted projects, as well as an outline of a permanent policy. Attending the meeting were sena- tors from eight western and south- western states. e e ‘Without counting the figures for the red army, during the last four years about 7,000,000 cases of typhus and relapsing fever were offictally ro- ported in Russia. Even the tire carrier and triple utility lamp are con- structed with a nicety of design characteristic of the newest of Cadillacs. V&3 CADILLAC Spaee 25 6 Show ke Washington Cadillac Co. 1135-1140 Commecticut Ave. We're Progressing Fast Wardman Mortgage and Discount Corporation It really hasn’t been realty. 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C, WEDNESDAY, WOMAN’S WORLD LEAGUE TO MEET HERE MAY 1-7 H For the first time since Its organi- Ization, the Woman's International League will meet outside of Europe, it assembles in Washington iMay 1 to 7, for its fourth biennial congress, The occasion also marks, an announcement from the league to- dry sald, “the first occasion since the world wir that an International peace conference has been held in America.” “A New International Order” is fo | be the general subject for considera- tion at the congress. Jane Addams, president of the league, will preside: |congress. ' MARCH 12, "192%. One of the features of the congress will be a mass meeting under the management of the youth organiza- tions, A pageant will be given show- ing the spirit of youth and its de- mand for peace. The program and special music will be broadcast by radio, the announcement continued, 50 as'to be heard at similar meetings held simultaneously over the country. The congress will be preceded by 2 one-dny conference of the United States section of the league, at which the two subjects for discussion will be pan-American problems and campalgn to urge the President to call a conference of the debtor and creditor nations. Branches of the league in twenty- four states will send delegates to the congress. “Give your Mind a Chance to Expand™ The Over.sins Pen wich the 25-7ear Peint - the Black-tipped Lacquer-red Classic IN the business of Life, writing below your ability seldom pays even an average per- - —with our selling campaign of stock of the any effort to elimination of no overhead. practically of selling of this stock in the Wardman Mortgage and Discount Corporation. It takes a pretty strong proposition to sell itself—and that is what this stock has really been doing. We have stated the facts clearly in a few newspaper announcements — and in have flowed the subscriptions—large and small. 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