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R sy —— ALL CLEVELAND COULD NOT ATTEND THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, But special arrangements were made for those who were forced CROWD ARODND “THE|‘CLEVEELAND AUDITORITN :_‘:;‘a'f‘v'i“}“'-‘.‘r'r" "I"“:L_“LETON le‘l'lf‘l-‘; lfif:&(l)'m SREOH Jen to remain outside the convention hall. Loudspeakers were placed in the streets, where crowds collected and listened to the speeches. The photo j M. y chairman making his appeal that the ican panty rally abou e il Loud speak faces Sl G s S taken as delegates were leaving the convention after vesterday's session. the leadership of President Coolidge. This speech took place on the. shows an automobile equipped with radio just outside the auditorium. L The picture was brought east by airplane. Copyright by P. & A. Ihotos opening day of the Cleveland convention. Copyright by L. & A. Photos. Convention to Be Held in Twelve to Be Chosen, Although But Six Are Allotted. ac s & , Ji=x &y +f.!1at Franz, probationary teacher, class This fact is proved beyond dispute |y g uion introduced by Mrs. Laura |preceding mesting of the board. | Peabody-Hilton Sehooli A T Senart. | o ®uich rople PAGIN ST pin Cine ¢ Morgan.to abandon for a_year | “There isn't the slightest ground for | teacher, class. Z, .Jafferson o e Sche ; By listening to the letters read the entire new rating plan. When | Capt. Peyser's implication that I had | School; H. . teachrr. - probationsry teacher. class 4 In any breach of promise suit the resolution failed on a i-e vote, the |anything to do with the way those | Wheatiey School: M. K Columbia Junior High School: B. H * k% ¥ conservative faction of the board, as | Dersons testified at the committee | teacher, class 2, Brightwood School.|Levin, probationary teacher class 4. . Photograph taken upon the arrival in Cleveland of President Coolidge’s sec- ON HAND WHEN POLITICAL POT IS BREWING. William Jennings WEST POINT HONOR STUDENTS DECORATED. Maj. Gen. Fred W. retary, C. Bascom Slemp, and Representative Nicholas Longworth. Left to right: Alex Armstrong of Indiana, John W. Garnett of Maryland, Rep. Bryan rarely misses a convention--Republican or Democratic—and he is Sladen decorating a group of cadets who attained a percentage of 92 or e Longworth of Ohio and the District of Columbia, and Galen L. Tait and Lawrence Tower-. both of Maryland. { not missing anything in Cleveland. The camera man “ecanght” him at better for the four vears at the Military Academy. Graduation exercise- Copyright by Tnderwood & Tnderwood this selegvashs Gk of Hss hotel: Copyright by Tnderwood & Underwood ook plice st Ncst Poit YoXas ke - J. Bushman, teéaclier, cla: . ng to Columbia Junior High School; |'Burley, permanent teacher, 8 Franklin-Thomson Sch DISTRICT DEMOCRATS TEACHERS’ OPPOSITION DEFEATS| . s sics Sonoih e o T O, oo | Biaie Hraben Sehae1 ALahen peinta i | f 4 Junior High School; Hellen Myers, | School; Adelaide Field, teacher, class |School; R. N. F dock, permanent teacher, 1At cher. class 6A, Business | High School; Alma Barker, teacher.|C. Howard, permanent teacher. class |teacher, class Sch Condueted by | High School: Mildred Amiss, teacher {rom class i Langley Junior High Blair-Haves School; Sibyl "Shoe- | Van M . & . class 2. Snow, 3 ss ohnson-Pc aker, permanent teacher. class 2, rthur School : . i R .'D. H.|School; A. P. Brent. teacher, class 1. Fmery.Fehinoten Sohoa W : ent teache Selecting Delegates to National || Maxson Foxhall Judell ||| School Board Postpones Action on New Method for | iciche:’ mestic art; D B | School; A, K airent feacher, clas 1| Emery. Eekington School; W, M. Wil | Tanent teacher. | - > A Zh S 0 ; %, teac! department; M. F. Quander. | p. - S S Coche cliss s Year—Tilt Develops Over Converting Jeffer- Hieh . A acher. elass 4, from Deanwood |Lark View ., Cockerille. | 112 aas 3 Our Own class 5, 2 o acher, Gass &, from Deanwood |yormanent teacher, o Petworth | Brooking, permar New York. ZLost and Found son Building Iiz.0 Junior High. High Eehoof ! W pippointments 1L 1 Hodges, nro- | Jehogl: T . Frver permanent teach: | 1Irittn, S class Lenox- fhomay L AR L 3 b * - 3 ki e C 1S ool: H T J High School: Vivian Vestal, * permanent teacher, s Andrus, teacher s , B o Reiteal r. class 2, Gree n . teache - Drobationary teacher, cluss 4, Mac. rightwood Park School; D. | 4T, class 2. EACH TO HAVE HALF VOTE, Deprtment. Use of “probabiiity curve” in| Yeatman, president «f the South ;‘.“;’,’{:F H"T;_'«' 5. Hi nfarland Junior High School: H. L. Hallam, permanent teacher, class "-\;L{.,TJ’JZF | Henry Ingraham—Will vou oblige new T SyStem adopted by | Washington Citizens’ Association, he | School: T, ] Benner. ‘probationary teacher, class|2. Petworih School: H. F. LeHew. |\ cbster Scho a constant reader by looking up the | School offic for determining the | said, had appeared at a hearing |4, ™ J nm;: guvn:or (Hg!h :hoo\ :Av'}ryjf;-}lf-*‘r(lléei'tl;l 4 class. »"’N\‘\'-fl(‘“ hool: \- poem beginning "f';‘":v"w_\ of the District public ducted by the committec at I'r 1| T 3 e D M T werch. yeroanent thathi= |iqanner; ciass. 2 . . school teachers was deferred for a|lou's request. land Junior Hi £ o 4 s e s " School: L. L. Miller, The pen is mightier than the sword?|year by the board of education yes- | In reply, Supt son, teacher, ciass lonary teacher, class & Colum- | F.C. munr.pe nt teacher. class er Jeffer “ e e e terday afternoon as the result of |that Mr. Yeatman nior High Schoo ta uator D! ety McDer- | 2. “Woodburn School: A. V. Keliher. (A’ ¢ rison. pe Dear Hank—We'd do practically x;mmi protests from the teachers'|see him of his own voliti ¥ | class 4. Hine m E;;‘_!'» 'fi,‘_:“‘,:_l;iI,_l;a\frhfl;{:‘t}?‘i‘sfl 3 Efi;mn]n.w\E teacher. class 3, Dennison 'class 2. Toner Schoc Democratic men and women in the |anything for a constant veader. For |JOiit [skislative fommittee, =~ = |because he was interested in havink Vielet E ! ; McKee., {eacher, class 2. West School: | taacher, (gmon, permanent|permanent eacher Distriet of Columbia are this after- | instance: been made by the “prosressive bleer | west, and thar Mr. Pevser had tempo- | t -‘L L \‘»“ \,"A'.':L"';“,f"’h'"éc"}, '_TM‘P}‘!D | MeA. Claude, permanent teacher.| M. G. Richards, petm noon voting for the delegates to rep- | The pen is flightier than the sword;|0D the board to maneuver through a ! rarily blocked the movement at a hool: M. Roach 2Inesh Shins fenaoly - | cla: A Wrmanflmxu:u ‘nhom K. G| class 1. Jeffersor resent the District at the Democratic | | Eaton School: N, J. Kale, permanent |3 national convention in New York and | | {zacher, class 3. Curtls-Hyde Sehool: | : i 3 aghey. permanent teachar, | Smaiiwaed b e com:fi:!m:noothn? St 3 Van | Macfarland Junior High School: J. E. |claee 2 TealerSchoot BN ECLE: | Sharin o - E ing a 3 1 eature until it s . | Ness School . | e bis ? . g € !: A. M. O'Brien. per- | Thornton. per election districts, and the voting will | i aams we e 5y e fair lady»? |Pas been carefully studied by the AR ) I S 2 SNt teacher, class 3. Congress | Columbia Junior High School: A L ‘?fi,’:fi{[ peacher, " rluss 2 Fenley | b HEM R School; E. S. ' Scharf, ent | teacher, class 1, ham-Van i sonne . P y S Iy orrv, teacher, | Wilkinson, probationary teacher, class be from 3 o'clock to 7 o'clock p.m. | If so, let's have it. [P g apmtaties S roeaa e o iarayser than sald he laseri. ‘,‘.‘,;‘fi““ S B T R A Veley, |3. Langley Junlor High School: Ram- | teacher, class 2. Eatan Schosl (b v | feacher, class 1, I Peonam ) The occasion is the regular Demo- [, Dear Mid: Welve heard of an epic | he an enigma to many of the mem. |aD_aPpropriation available for con- |(escher, class 3. Henry Polk School:|say Nevitt, probationary teacher.|Young, permanent teacher, class 3, | class 1 5 1 . .= at can be applied to any case of |hers of the board, and - verting the Jefferson into a junior |y <\ Carlton. teacher, class &, Alli-|class 3, Hine Junior High School: H. ratic primary, and when the local | faint heart trouble with amazing re- | Prani W Bonenzend Superintendent | ;o0 NF, (08 Yo ca bles: Ruth MokKelway, | E. Samuel, probationary teacher, class delegates and alternates to the na- |Sults. Here it is explanation of Its Durpoce. and negucq | .~ WOUId You believe it it you saw it | oncher, clacs T, (age School: A. T.| 4 Columbia Junior High Sehool: Paul- tional convention have been chosen, |Faint heart ne‘er won fair lady, sir. | against any c)m“g“ o the newn"zl\lxe in black -and white?" queried Dr.|yparn" 'teacher, ciass 5. Dent-Brent|ine Thomason. probationary teacher, Perhaps you ought to be more | -5a! Y ng | Ballou. Mann, oA haelis, leacher, class |class 3, Domestic Art; Q. D. Adams, the roster of the convention will be rough. ystem Yes” replied Capt. Peyser chool: O T N ehool. Madeleine | probationary teacher, class 6A, Bus completed, Virginia, the last of the | For now, 'the experts all concur, | «opThe opposition to the new rating | Dr. Ballou then seni w copy of the | i a b tass 1. Cranch-Tyler |ness High School; M. P. Cade. proba- | guerite Manning, permanent teacher, | Dant Senmol. 1 % e states to select delegates, having| /DAl women want is cave-man | scheme.” said Dr. Ballou, “comes from | District appropriation bill 1o Capt. 'Qchoel: 1. Y, Otferback, teacher, class |lionary teacher, 'class 6A. Western | class 64, Business High School: F teacher, class ety ARt SEUER RierEaY AL & ouaventivh Balg) stuff. - 50‘"‘: small group of teachers who | Peyser, who was seated at the op- |y afaury School: F. . Phillips, | High School: M. McR. Barker. proba- | Mitchell, permanent teacher. class §A hool: M. F. Holzbauer, permanen | — not represent the great teaching | posite end of the board's table. Capt. |{agener. class 2, Brightwood School:|tionary teacher, class 4, Hines Junior | Business High School: R. O. Sharitz. | tegcher. class 64, (entra in’ Norfolk. The Family Tree. body in the District. There must be | Peyser perused it carefully. “I must | ps o5 Dietcher, feacher, class 4, Cooke | HIgh School; Winifred Alvather. pro- | permanent teacher, class A, Busi- | School. G. 1. John LA et — 3 . |some rating of teachers. It is re- have seen a different bill” he cOm- |Sanool: Irene Raver. teacher, class I, |bationary teacher. Domestic Science;|ness High School:' E. L. Wilkinson. | teacher. class #A. win Twelve. At the recent mesting of the Classi- | quired by law. mented in returning the document to | John Eaton School; A. E. Carver,|L.- D. Cook. probationary teacher.|permanent teacher. class . Busi- | School: E. R. Lutz. pe According to the rules of the Demo- | cal Association at Lexington, Ky., a The superintendent gave a brief | the superintendent. | {eacher, class 2, Cranch-Tyler School; [class 3, Domestic Science; Francis|ness High School; Pauline Scott. per- | class 6A, Central H eratic national committee the Dis- Frou ¢ teachers during the lunch | CUtline of the history of the new At the request of Mrs. Giles Scott ‘BeE Coyle, teacher, class 2, Buchanan | Foster, probationary teacher, class i, | manent teacher, class 6A. Busin | Siegler, permanent trict-is entitled to six votes in con- P o &, neb | rating system and- pointed ‘out that | Rafter. president of the District Con- |Scheols A 'E. Dillon, teacher, class 4, | Domestic Science; Cecelia Coad. pro- | High School; Florence Judge, perma- | Central High Sohool: 1 Ho vention, but the local ticket calls for | hour were discussing the tracing of it had been planned to. introduce it ress of Parent-Teacher Associations, |Randle ~Highlands School; Esther |bationary teacher, Class 3, Domestic|nent teacher. class 6A. McKinley | permanent teacher class 6A the election of twelve delegates, each | genealogies. last year, but formal adoption was ' the board voted to urge the school |jjyaf, teacher, class 1, Emery-Eck- }Science; Anna Rector, probationary | High School; C. A. McMahon. perma- | High School: Louige Carman, perma- with half a vote. There Will be an| wf never wanted to trace mine very | Jeferred in order to give all teachers | officers to co-operate with members |incion Sehool; E. W. Falgham, teach- | feacher, class 3, Domestic Science; nent teacher, class 6A, McKinley High | nent librarian, class 5 Central Hig cqual number of alternates elected. |gu: ‘ack ~ said ome jokingly. -Tom |ln -the system. an " opportunity to | Of the organization in obtaining his- | er- class 8, Bryan School; M. L. Girts, | M. J. House, probationary teacher,|School: M. ' C. Squire. permanent|School: M. P. Murray, permanent Johm F. Costello, Democratic na-|.%raiq 1 might find some one hanging | Study it. “The teachers have known |torical and other data concerning the |teacher, class V. Brown School: |class 3. Hine Junior High School; L. | teacher, class 6A, McKinley High |teacher, = class 2. Peabody-Hilto tional committeeman. for a number of | o' My family tree.” 8 ® | since last fall” he said, “that the |schools. Mrs. Rafter also advised the | nimanda Hoover, teacher, class 1, Ta-|J. Cantrell, probationary teacher, | School;’ A. M. Woodrow. permanent|School: B. H. Colline, femporas véars, will be re-elected as a result| wBy the neck or the tail?” asked |D€W rating sheet would be used this| board that her organization has in- |kema Schooi; Pearl Horning, teacher, | 3. Macfarland ‘Junior High | teacher, class 6A. McKinley High | teacher. class 1. school garden der of today’s balloting,.as will Mrs. J.|anothar, ¥ year.” dorsed Mrs. William Wolff Smith for |clags 4, Toner School: R. W. Penny- H. F. Fry, probationary |School: Henryette Brumm, permanent | ment: . 1. Robertson Borden Harriman, president of the Mrs. C. C. THORY. .Discussion of the new rating sheet | the position of director of the com- |field. laborer, school gardens: Thomas class 3, Hine Junior High |teacher, class 6A, Wilson Normal | prophylactic operator Women's Democratic Club. Both are| = * |occupied more than a hour of the | munity center department. | Regan, laborer, school gardens: Liovd | School; M. J. Prentice, probationary |School: R. H. Baur. permanent|High School: H. E. I): unopposed. . board’s time, and every member con- Summer Schools to Open. | Muse, " assistant military instructor, | teacher, class 3, Langley Junior High | teacher, class 3, Manual Training: I. | teacher, class Cardozo-0Old Bel Whelan tn Charge. | 'As you sew, so shall you rip. tributed some comment about it. Ed- o class’ 1. Armstrong High School:|School; J. P. Collins, probationary |T. Gallahorn. permanent teacher,|School; T. R. Marshall, probationary D e iatamal win C.Graham of the conservative | ,,1"5,oPSning of the summer schools | R2ih Scott, teacher, class 6-A, Dun- |teacher. Clase 6A. Bastern High (ass § Smallwood School: W | teacher class 2 i ¥ Cook School: b iam T. Whe " 4 3 B 4 o ks : 5 rey, ary | Griest, e . class 3, | E. ssell, probationary teacher. clas Democratic central eommittee, under Jingle-Jangies. wing, cbhntended that the proposed bar High Sehool; J. L. Turner, teach- | School ump! probationary | E. Russell, provationary teacher. cla = Ret e el s Sk bostponement. in introducing the new 7 was authorized by the board on | P 0 8% SCIR00 5 vocational School; | teacher, class 2, Ungraded School: H. | Manual Training: M. V. Hall. per, 2. Bunker Hill School: M. W. Wash whose auspices e 10 primary is n apple tree or a ng beach— | System woul e a “serious mistake.’ hsing held, directed the arrangements | There's always a pippin. you can't [Capt. Julius I. Peyser, leader of the E —S. Tenley Schooi; Genevieve Greeg, per- | ATEDT te manent teacher, class. A, Western | Bonman et each High School; H.'A. McCollam, perma- | class 1, Buchanan Se nent teacher, class I, drawing: K. L. | permanent i Frizzel!, permanent teacher, ciass | Brent School: J vanagh 6A, usiness High School: Mar- | permarnent te. ) Brent recommendation of Dr. Ballou. The oA | M. Flinn, probationary teacher, class | nent teacher, class 5. Americanization | ington, permanent teacher. claes start” of ‘the summer school” session | \ficr e \BTA S oo “E*ing: |5, Bastern’ High Sthoot; M. E. Wal: |School: H.'C Iiernan. permanent | domestic scicnce: M. T Siciwari. por p uite reach. rogressives, remarked that is year, the superintendent ex. = all Junior High |cott, permanent teacher, class 3, Hine | teacher, _clas 5 mericanization | manent teacher, class domestic art for today's voting. Ballots will be a e B R ey harmn in onatone coUld | plained, has been delayed several |isacher. class 4. Randall Junior Bed | S0 B i eR School; Ethel Ginsberg, | School; P. D. Preston, permanent| Beatrica Whitted, permanent eacn I drank some, but he drank more— S the National Bducation Associatio: S."Alexander, ' permanent teacher, M. T ane e tteeman Costello, in the Wood- . system for a year, interposed . - Drew, teacher, class 4, drawing de- |office. = e 3. M. 'anner. permanent teacher ‘ommittee: And now there's crepe upon his door. | Mrs, Howard L. Hodgkins. A recommendation of Dr. Ballou | prev: IeaCRIT. as% b L oh™ Og er. | Alma Barker, permanent teacher,|Cl2sS 6A, Eastern High School; F. L | class 2, penmanship department. divi counted by the designated election wise conclusion,” sald Mrs.’ Coralle F | A€Sistant principal of Eastern High |R™J Collins, teacher, class 3, school | Aflen, permanent attendance officer, Caien olboriom bermanent teach. LCACher class & physical training de o 3 3 o r. class 6A, Eastern High School: R. | pe S St Candidates for delegate to the con- will become of it. BT THO,has Tequested that she be |teacher, class 2. Bunker Hill Road |nent tescher, class 4, Webster School: | T, Gerdon: Wflnznenlfllgeuvhe‘:—?orlal}s’;.;’.’:.g::éol(tai‘h‘rfi s & Dusbe Aatibn’ are:: Chwilis,cA. Doustus)| i} 3 o o e referred to the personnel committee. |3 \fot School . s 5 5 ; s 6 - while in California. vears, and this is the third time the | Cpp. - > 13, Mott Se _|class 2. Taylor School; C. S. Markus, | berger, permanent teacher, class 6A, | §, T b 5 o et rating system has-been changed to St o et at the ad- | " Leave of. absence—S. G. Mont-| rnanent teacher, class 5, Plerce- |Eastern High Scbool; D. 5. Ray, per- | oo orass 6A Trmbar Jomanent teach Cellins, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. 4 please the teachers” declared Dr. J.|school system in the Franklin Schoo, | or s s gh Sch Rbse Yates Forrester, Harry J. Wells, | ; o1 Sure did. It was one evening | Hayden Johnson. “I think it Is time | {netlouted severar momehn meae ooy | School. toacher, class 3. Maury School; G. R.|High School; Elizabeth Rubpert, per- | 64, Dunbar High School: 1. ¥ John e . removed by a unanimous vote of Dice, permanent teacher, ss 3, | manent teacher. class 6A, Eastern|gon, perm: t teacher, a Apries Perey. . J. Merkiiog and Jonn | I the vard. when the buildings be. | Ernest Greenwood, the acting chair- | board ‘on recommendation of o spe. jehool garden department, from ¢ o5 | Brookland School; S, E. Akers, perma- |Hizh School: Ruth Wellie, bermanent | Tunbar High Schoot ¢ 31, Senit. per ¥ Costello. and trembled, and the trees executed [to the use of the “probabill p visual instruction < 5 - h ° S ty curve “ S RS : Schiool; A. H. Ewers, ent |School;:” D. J. Kemball, permanent S ) 1t is expected by those' in charge | gniriis . The ‘entir it dd S sp Ty gate the effécts of the so-called “gag 2; R. L. Kemp, teacher. from [ton Scl : A H. 8, perman School; > s High School; E. W. Hill, permanent that the Kreatest number of votes | DI Th0 Shtire landscape seemed [at this time. rule.” Slass i’ Randan-Junior High School, | teacher, class 2, Park View School:|teacher, class 2, school gardens: Mil- | teacher, class 2, Sumner.Magruder the Women's Democratic Club, 820 ¢ : ernoon was the final one of the cur- 2 teacher, from class 3,|class 2, Emery-Eckington School; A.|domestic art; D. M. Green, permanent | teacher, class 2, Garrison wildly, thinking to grasp the gate| Throughout the entire proceedings|rent scholdstio year.” A reorganiza- B,,).;,L‘;”&éifin. to class. 4, Shaw |M. Marceron, permanent teacher, class | teacher, class 3, domestic art; Helena | B. Ogle, permanent teacher, class ing, but it, too, seemed to vibrate in | three and one-half hours, Capt. Pe: fcart; M. L. Wil A e B L 3 3 - administer the oath of office to the | teacher, from class 2, J. F. Cook manent teacher, class 2, Monroe |domesticart; M. son, permanent | manent teacher, class 2, Phillips MRS. C. W. HEIDER DIES. ,rlh"e{ anne pnu’}:r “;“r:i F’a&z ser, Whenever the opportanity. alloy DeW appointees dnd the election of School, to class I. Mott School. School; L. L. Cox, permanent teacher, | teacher, class 3. domestic art: L. G.|School: §. G._ Fletcher, permanen: pit of my stomach, and—well, my |The rinte = E R e 5 4 & Sensations were beyond description.” | auieseie ’[;c('}f’.j",f“?fl‘ff'g;’p{f“px. Changes in personnel approved by [class 4. from physical training to|M. Diane, permanent teacher, class 2, | Musi ladys Price, permanent|Thomas, permanent teacher, class B0 s i e d Resignations—R._E. Stitt. teacher, [ Pattarson, teacher, class 3, from |teacher, class 3, Stanton School; H. |5O7, permanent teacher, class §A, Co- | manent teacher, class 2, Slater-Lang Was in Forty-Seventh ¥Year. | HARRY J. WILLIAMS, |05, 2 result the progressive bloc|class 2, Woodburn School; J. O. Cade, | drawing® to ' Langiey: Junior High |k Grines, permanent teacher, cf,_g,"g, lumbia Junior High School; H. E.|ston School: N. L. Butcher, permanent Mrs. Minnie C. Heider, forty-seven | ity.” School; Ferdinand ‘Erickson, teacher, | class 3, from drawing to Hine Junior | pe e tOREm, Bonoot T B, THAeh | Columbia Junior High School: Ger- | M. A. Mathews, permanent teacher | turned in-at the office of National for a year.” “Try the new rating|42ys due to the convention here of | ;"4 Xrmstrong High School: A. L.|permanent clerk, superintendent's | teacher, class 3, Hamilton School: A class 2, Cardozo-Old Bell School ward building, after they have been Mrs. G. B. STONE. Mrs. Hodgking proposal is a_very | !Dat Miss Mary ‘Watts be appointed |fjuso'G O Street Vocational -School: | class 2, Johnson-Powell School: G. B, | Cajeley, permanent teacher, class 6A. [sions 10-13; I M. Hall, permanent Sthtrict omoers. Thiose ‘Bensativis. Cook. “Try it out®nd let's ses what | SChOOl to succeed Miss Kate BUck-|wardens department: M. I Petway. |pubiic cchoots: G. M. Beard perma. partment, divisions 10-13; P. B. Curtis “I met with a terrible experience| “I have been on the board elght|rofeCiod (o the mersonmel somunitice |SCRool: Ko I Maithews, teacher. class | 'y 'SMcNamara. permanent teacher. |sa, ‘astern High Schools J. B Hers: | tugn School: W. M. Brower. perm William Bryan, Daniel C. Roper, C. C. oy nistrat o 5 i ; i 1ve . headquarters of the|gomery, teacher. class -3,-Stevens| wlliNeh 017 R, Ross, permanent |manent teacher, class GA. Eastern | Harris, permanent teacher e e er B T Brown, Irani | Just at sunset. 1 was standing out [for us to try something definite.” Promotions—M. J. Hawkins, teacher, gan to sway,the mountains rocked |'man, interjected that he was opposed | cial committee appointed to investi- 24 from - class 1 to|nent teacher, class 2, Emery-Ecking- |teacher, class 6A, Kastern High|manent teacher, s 6A, Dunbar class will be cast at-the booths set up in | 10, 1% {0° TOUOn o The ground ap: Tilt With Superintendent. The board's session yesterday aft- | so- class GA. Miner Normal School:|R. M. Lambiase, permanent teacher, |dred Buck, permanent teacher, class 3, | School; M. L. Pearse, permancnt tConnecticut avenue. all- i -~ T it o e oot o Thm, (47 | of the board, which lasted for nearly | tion mesting" will be held July 1 to|Junior High Semool: Edith Flestwood, |2. Langdon School; G. H. Phillips, per- | Grifiin, ' permanent teacher, class 3. | Briggs School; Bunice Mathews. per- levele@ bitter attacks at Dr. Bal officers for the enSuing vear. Transfers—AL F. Simonton, teacher, |class 2, Congress Heights School; E.|Brousseau, permanent teacher, class 3, | teacher, class 2, Bruce School: M, 1 Lifelong Resident of. Washington | “Earthquake, em?" B eactics und met Capt, PeY. | the board follow: Columbia Junior High School: Nelle | Bryan School; N. C. Evans, permanent | teacher, class i, music Ander- | Deanwood School; A. E. Holmes, per- leader. pleaded for a “little congeniai- | teacher, class 6A. . Western . High | School: . Elizabeth Mayes, teacher.|wallach-Towers School: W. B. Israel, | Bonell. permanent teacher. class 3.|teacher, class Crummell School; vears old, wife of Charies W. Helder, | _The common fault is to mistake a| Dr. Ballow's plan for converting | class 6A, McKinlev High School; A.|High School; Pauline Thomason, |SCTCRRCRe ‘qpehyl, Cass L TWISH| trude G. Brown, permanent teacher, | class 2, New Bell School: T. I dor- and a lifelong resident of this city, | Woman's answer for her decision. the Jefferson School into & junior | M. Weodrow, teacher, class 6A, Mc- cher, class 3, from domestic art > . lclass 6A, Columbia Junior High|dan, permanent teacher, class 2 iled at her residence, 1350 Parkwood | SO high ‘school in September, which was | Kinley HiEn Senoor: W- M. Apple, | 1o Hins Junjor High Sehool: J. H. teacher, class 2, Brent-Dent School; |School; L. D. Hutchins, permanent |Syphax School: L. 1o Butier. parma place, yesterday. . { And at His Own Wedding! ultimately approved. precipitated one| teacher, class 6A. McKinlev High | Lawless, teacher, class 3, from | . Cranch permanent = teacher. | iegcher, class 64, Columbia Junior | nent teacher, class 2, Lovejoy School Funeral services will be held at her SR 5 = jof the controversies between the|School; A. M. Poston, teacher, class 4, | domesti¢ art, to Langley Junior ‘High | T% . Cranch-Tyler School; G. M. |mjgh School: L. P. Hartke, permanent | M. A. Patw? permanent teacher late residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 Marjory’s middle-aged uncle had | superintendent and Capt. Pevser. It|Park View School. School; J. H. McCauley, teacher, class B““;‘"- P;';"'-"_"" teacher, class 4,|teacher, class 4, Langley Junior High | class 2, Jones School: C J. Williame o'clock. Rey. Dr. Harvey Dunham, |just been married, reports May E.|was charged by Capt. Peyser that| Termindtions—H. E. Hodges, teach- |3, from Manual Training to Langley HBuchanan °h°°'-_“» R. Traiham, per- |School; D. P. Ahern, permanent teach- | permanent teacher, class 6A. Arm- pastor of the Western Presbyterian | Wishart, and Marjory was describing | fair and frank 'expressions of opin-|er, class 4, Langley Junior - High | Junior High School: E. N. Burgess, '!‘l“'"vlv‘flc er, class 3, Blow School:|er, class 6A, Western High School:|strong High School: E. M. Hall, per- hurch, will officiate. Burial wili be [the ceremony in detail to a. little|ions had not been given to the com-|School; Vivian Vestal, teacher, class | teacher, class 3, from music to Mac- |(. B, Wells, permanent teacher, class | Robert Gordon, permanent teacher.|manent teacher, class A, Armstron: in Rock Creek cemetery. neighbor. mittee which investigated the pro- |4, Macfariand Junior High School; H. |farland Junior High School; J. W.|4. Wheatley School: O. Ramsey, | class 6A, Western High School: M. V.| High School: S. T. Henson, permarnent Bepides her husband &he is survived | _“#nd then,” she narrated proudly, | posed change in the fefferson School | L. Benner, teacher, class 4, Columbia | Torbert. teacher, class 4. from music |pcrmanent teacher. class 2, Kings- | Magruder. permanent teacher. class|aitenda Ticer, divisions 10-13 by @& Eon, Frederick Heider, amd & |“Uncle Steve stepped oul, all dressed | by representatives of the Southwest|Junior High School; E. o Langiey Junicr High School; M. M. | man Schoel: G C Beineld, Sl e High School; T. R. Car- | Reinstatement—D. M. Lewis, toach- misier, Miss Caroline Kaiser | up in a cocktail suiy" 4Washinglon civig bodies, WLAIM&WMA teacher, class 3, Plerca School; M. E.[penter,spermanent teacher, class 4, |er, class 2, Woodburn School,

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