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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C. PEYSER ASSAILS COLLEAGUES Sha ibarer. West. ool Soves | Briges “Honoor Irom besaq ™ o5 |Sumber e St B M Komaes, AND SUPERINTENDENT BALLOU E?‘;"&?::nf‘j“n:x?{ér,‘d:;rk‘ :cchh:a B.| grade 3. temporary teacher, class 1A, physicul training department; E. H. Redmond, Promotions—J. E. Elllott, teacher, fenary per cent of the minimum price, al- '* | though the freight tes remained 3 enu also found T potat in potato- SEES DL NDUSTRY INSEROUS PLEAT Cy covered a yea: 37 points of produc- citles, from more than stores. Capt. J. G. Kyle Resigns. The President has accepted the resig- nation of Capt. James G. Kyle, United Capt. Julius 1. Peyser of the Board| A major portion of the board’s time of Education went on the warpath |was devoted to the adoption of an- again at the board meeting vester- |other section of the revised rules and day afternoon and tommyhawked hig|by-laws as presented by Dr. Bennett, colleagues as well as Superintendent [chairman of the rules committee. of Schools Frank W. Ballou, his most [Only one important change was made frequent target in the new rules as drafted by th First Capt. Peyser rapped his fel- |committee. A clauso requiring the low members on the finance conumnit- | Supe; ndent to give 30 days' no- tee for holding a phantom session|tice n case of resignation was strick- and then shifted his attack on Dr.|en out. The supérintendent now | Ballou, who, he charged, had cen- [Inust serve for a full term of three | sured the board at its prev . vears unless removed by the board ing for wasting time. He was un-|No provision was made for resigna- . “will pay for all eternity” | Sparing in his remarks. -{tion the tndustry’s wasted | The eriticism of the financs com-| One of the new rules approv . its demoralization | mittee resulted from Capt. Py 's |aufres the superintendent to give each € competition efforts to learn the outvomn of ameriber of the board a copy of his industry,” Mr. Doherty motion put by him and adopted at|annual report before making It pub- pr is < ting November which ealled {lic. Tt has’ been the pract during eciall soadton: Gr O eonimit: | DE sBa)lou's imbency to glve out | that mixht to eonxider whether |BiS reports, with the sanction of the the Bureau of the Budget should be |BoATd, to the newspapers before pre- S titois senting them to the board. v Congr No Control of Smoking. unexpended balances for erc ¥ Corporation Cou Stephens noti- permanent school facilitics in Manor |fied the . e rppnet eo LAt oht Park. Interrosations by Cant. Pey-lguest, that school principals have no ser revealed that the committee Fadlyuthority to control smoking 6n met over the telephone so informally |school property by boys of school age | fireman, Wilson Normal ol to |School; B Wilkinson, temporary that its members voted on the Wrong | » not attending school. “The | janitor Garrison teacher, class 24, Randall Junior High question. sald the corporation coun- | Joos, from janitor, Burrviile School, |Scheol: B. H.” Collins, temporary Calis 1t High Handed. is s one for the school attendance | 1o us-istant engineer Dunbar High |t¢acher, class 1A, school gagden Seex Baste Error. | “Its high-handed cdure and rs to solve.” Bruce | 1« Drew. temporary teacher, l ol whatd ded,” sald quests of the Park View Citizens S el ‘rade 8: 1, |LA. drawing department: A Capt. Peyser stand for | ation to improvements on the | p rib YRt | such metheds. It ean’t oceur h srrace at the Park View School and & : Yo o win. 1 will tell Congress about it. |the Maefarland Junior High School Rl S ¥ ard aet | Par acher Association to have Mugranan| 3 an unused nursery adjoining the sehool converted &round ommit- as|tees of the bhoard. The Commission- not [ers notified the board t additional him. {property for the Dunbar and John F. ' board |Cook schools had been purch happening to our oil laced in the position of being| Dr. Ballou submitted Oil and gas belongs to the man L W pald employe of the | the enrollment in the s capture it, and this means tie il Inechaueori ] we have absolutely no control nd tranquillity had | the corresponding period of last v ?“' "I“”; "'““:’("U‘"" 1‘>i~'-r\'~—rl.\ "(f an apt o de a|The total enrollment now as shown | il pool results in a frenzied effort > 4 e e o0t IE6T 582 o seiiida 2 arp remarks abou social” | v “If we do not get our own house in 1. e was not Invitel| Other business transacted by the order, sooner or later some one 3 ot pe. | board inciuded the appropriation of Will attempt to do 1t with a stick of 3 |approximately $6,000 out of the buil dynamite i ax |ing and repair fund for the alt to ‘ihe Tnited States| [ 1ion of severul rooms ai the Powell the rer pe- hool. which is being converted into | in u @ Junior High School: the appropri- fon of $30 out of the same fund| New Appointments. probationary teacher. class 1A,|Bureau Declares Potato Prices Not | nol it NS ¢ Bkl - (E‘t?luml:l;. Junior High School, from Appointments—B. L. Lampert, tem- |Briggs School; P. W. Shippen, proba- Based on Rail Costs. than the prevailing prices in clries School Board Member Ch Fi, Committee| Caathier, 'ull'::.d;:':u;:'lu':‘ el e e TG ;:‘;n‘:" t?r:‘:v;erl:; e ph:w"?’;l: Freight rates do not constitute the |tary s 0 °0 7™ the production’c : o: . chool, g y School; A. M. Spencer, permanen itute ters. chu a emoer Charges I'tnance from class A to class 3C; M R|teacher, class 1A, speech correction; |teacher, ciass 1A, Banneker Bchool, gontrolling fuctor fn the price of po- | “The bureau's s . . sps - Juest, teacher, Jefferson Junior High|L. M. Smith, probationary teacher,{and Franklin Brown, permanent ['tatoes, and are snch as to allow Wide |and was made in [ Held Phantom Seuwn—ObJecls to Criticism School, from class 2A to class 2C; M. |class 1A, Ketcham-Van Buren Schoo! u-nchalr':r:l'\luu 1A, manual trll:lnim; de- |distribution at centers of population [tion and 4 | i £ D.; Reed, teacher, Jefferson Junior |K. E. De Srazo, probationary teacher, | partment. far distant from the areas of produc- 3000 retail oherty Denounces Waste of Oflimals by Emplm'e. High School, from class 2A to class|class 1A, Blow School: M. D, Boots, tion, the Bureau of Railway Kconom- 4 2C; H. E. Hodges, teacher, Langley |probationary teacher, class 1A, Cooke fes announced today a6 a result of a 5 2 S ic “Wi Junior High School, from class 2A [School; J. E. Ellot, probationary general survey of the potato-growing| A “hole in the bottom of the sea ays Public “Will Pay for to class 2C; Vivian' Vestal,. teacher, |teacher, class 2C, Columbia Junior and marketing ipdustry. recently discovered off Japan's coast Macfarland Junior High School, from |High School: G. M. Fuller, permanent ;The survey the burcau announced, |is moro than six miles deep: Mt. Ever Yot class 2A to class 2 N. Battle, [teacher, ¢lass 1A, Henry-Polk School; > i o | shows that potato prices, paid to the est could be sunk in it without a All Eternity. Junitor, from Syphax School, to Burr: |Verna ~ Fenstormaker, = permanent | neevieac 1o ia feom Temmeasce and | fArmer. have fluctuated as much as LA™ ville School; John Gaines, from jani- |tecacher, class 1A, Abbot-Twining | was appointed sedond lleutenant of In- Garrison School, ta assistant |[School; M. F. Knowlden, permanent|fantry in-October, 1917. Armstrong High School; |teacher, class 1A, John Eaton School A. Woodson, from assistant engi mma Harrell, teacher, perma 5 neer, Dunbar Ifigh School, to janitor, 1A, Brown School: M. M. Mc-| [llome ls a place where a girl can Mot School. Cullough, permanent teacher, “clacs | £at-her fill without feelng vulgar. Associated Press. 4 . A ember 30— 3 Doherty of New York, pub- utility operator, ‘addressing the Sttional Petroleum Marketers' Asso- ation’s annual convention here “rday, said the whole oil indust way and the publie, ukh about it to insfst o ampoell, teacher, |1A. John' Baton School; T. It. Dowl- st Capitol street, | /& permanent teacher, class 1A, Jef- M. Vallette, | ferson Junior High School; E. G. Ash- 1 House of I borer, Brookland School: iob- Capital str - rott, fireman, Wilson er, class 1A, from | J.'S. aretuke division i : Otls Green, temporary raiRE: Cavs - |ant laborer, school gardens School to West School; M. V.|Carroll, janitor, Adams School; g from Hlow caretaker, Sheridan air-Hayes School; K. M Smjth. Janitor. Garrison class. 1 | uh Coleman, fire n, Arm- Hayes School, Ludlow strong High School; J. 8. Ware, ni- A o A tor, Syphax School; R. L. Miller, jani- | Ludlow . School to . [tor, Polk School; 1. . Malvan, tem- | A. Lo Patterson porary teacher, class Z2A. Randall | from Webstor ” Junior High School; Lioyd Muse, Thomson School; Eleanor Wallace, [POTary teacher, class 1A, militars charwoman, from Dunbar High School | Structor; J. 1. Turner, temporary to Petworth School: B. H. Frye, from |f#acher, class 1A, Phelps Vocational Scallops and Bacon is always a welcome dish. For an appetizing dressing euiry made, mix two parts catsup and one part of the LEASPERRINS THE OPIGINAL WORZESTERSHIRE Normal B. 8 3 division streef; fr public netal er ction the reappropriation | of the school system's There Is Always the Fallest of Real Satisfaction for Those Who Trade at Piggly Wiggly BEST MERCHANDISE--LOW PRICES CLEAN STORES HAMS Ib., 21¢ Mild, sugar cured, hght hickory smoke. Size 8 to 10 Ibs. BACON SAUSAGE Our “Sunset Gold” fancy l.offl_er': 100 per cent Breakfast Bacon, sliced by lm;" finest .of fresh pork machine, with rind off, ;i:k pure spices. Meat or 1. 35¢ j w. 30¢ overnment. We are not 1t i we cannot o J these condi- 1S, then 1 think we ouxht to admit hat e are just platn boobs criminals, Hunt, my mind . our business s ¥ wreng, and It ean never be Mide right un provide Qependable su To do this W must change | Laws under k. Th' ouly other prop- luet froni property which the laws “Christmas is talked of so long it comes ! at last as a surprisc.” gover wila what has happened to them is Individual ~ Christmas Greeting Cards | 1 Only sufficient time left to do it rightly! Select your Christmas Greeting Cards right now while the anyho Dispute Settled Quietly. dispute nnett and eat POSt's & bran Finest Fresh Creamery between Rev. K. community cent country | The nine bi bar- | g we took f country st them in about | “Thix country has _en than it | from any other raise the « exhaustion of our Is by supplementing our ic spply with foreign oil ‘We have now had an uninterrupt- | i overproduction of ol for four | Of conrse, it cannot keep up but even ¢ I were sure to- | W that con selves tien 1 would the busines Hicient Az T our investments Mr. Dohertg explained that muel of the excess production and wa of petre i to the rts of cach of « proper t the il out under his land as soon as it is di covered there. and to remedy this| program | cars was duc sinall owner e following at no one to drill for oil a State permit to Mhiat nobody to drill until t had been Third—That drilliy restricted and required to to an approv Fourth—That roy trustees of the district to the individual land i ale operations be conform | paid to | nd by them holders. | mmu settled as quictly as it Ballou subnritted to th price of | port stating that he had audited the the acedracy |t 1 rartment officils over | P the annual repe acuing direc Nty center dep arted board a re- es and found them to be correct. |3 port was accepted without | ission, and James T. Lloyd, pres- |t dent of the board, rem 1 that he that this th befor, theri bebind - | ness m: rtment, was f r or the extension of the acilities in the -Hine 1. and the ado; governinz the of exa mond O. Wilmarth, busi- ager of the school system, eported that he had made a survey the unexpended balances of school ropriati which have gone b since the fi and found the total to Dr. Ballou remarked mount unexpended * lighting Junior Higl ion of rules and work of hat the period.” nel approved by h- very | small in comparison with the total 1 ool: | Brookland THE EVENING STAR By . . Add for postage: onbrns Ip o B0 mie’ss : . o WILL For greater BE . 3 master rate for 3 \FILLED mister DICTIONARY COUPON 98¢ W, authentic d in black seal illustrated w full pages in color. 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