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KRAMER IS NAMED AS BALLOU'S AIBE Central High Priacipal An-i pointed Assistant Superin- tendent of Schools. Stephen Kramer, nt_superin- 1led back v the Board | principal of | . supervising eleventh division, | superin- | ceed- principal of the was named second assistant tendent KRAMER, entral High School, who olnted first assistant superin- tendent of schools—one of the three new ndminintrative positions ereated Prin |in the teachers’ salary bill. Mr. Kra- T/ mer was assixtant superintendent of was filled with the Wallis, ant | allou | schools from 1914 to 1923 ’WOMAN SHIELDS FORGER. Pleads Guilty Rather Than Name | Her Accomplice. vesterday e of a police belleve the man is as - | notorious fo e school iod of more Wilkinson Service Lonz. out his | hard under e act, retary departm servir ELECTED PATRIARCH Most Rev. Conswntlnos Named by Greek Catholics. CONSTA L) b 252 S R 2 S R 2 A & oSSR 444, 1 how it will clean pay only Free Trial Coupon ment offer. Name .... Address .. ‘"”’i‘fii&&%flf&ffifi#&%&%&" Potomac Flectric Appliance Company 14th & C Sts. N.W. Washington, D.C. Send me details of your free attach- THE EVENING URGES CONFERENGE OF WHITE NATIONS Britten Resolve Says De- fensive Measures Needed Against Japan. Conference of the white nations bor- dering on the Pacific, to bc called by the President, to discuss means of pro- moting better economic, commercial antl political understanding, is proposed in a resolution introduced today by Rep- resentative Fred A. Britten of Illinol ranking member of the House n: committee. First announcement of his intention to originate such legislation was made by Representative Britten at a banquet given by the Chambers of Commerce of several Western Cities in honor of the congressional delegations from the Pacific Coast States. The attitude of Japan before the League of Nations nlld in Japan itself in opposition 1o certain . cherished | principles of America,” said Mr. Britten, “is Justification for the introduction of my resolution. “Japan's open preparation for war is & reason why the white peoples sur- rounding the Pacific Ocean should have a definite defensive policy for their mutual protection, and the quicker this is done the better.” The Tilinols member added that Aus- tralia had indicated a des |to in such a movement, and uggested either Australia, Can- ada or "finnlu‘u as a \ulflhl? place for « proposed conference, 'so as to ke ay from the political machina- of “'thll\g'on tions™ ch von Mnm-n who dled at z, Germany, in 1315, was founder of the first school of Melstersingers. Women of Malnz, whose praises he carried his body to his tomb in thedral Christmas ) Gifts Warmly Received Whether it’s for golfing or plain every- day f ¢ I ¢ f i Hy Jackets 12.00 If in doubt, you can make no better choice than one of these—he can’t help but like them— they're always useful for cold-weather protection. The sucde, all-leather jacket—13.50. We also have a sport set Sweater and Golf Hose to match—10.00. Leather-Lined 33 he'll not eel the weather if you comfort, give him one of these Sweaters 6.50 Up In the pull-over and coat effects, usual patterns—many them imported from Eng- new and un- of ish and Scottish makers. Golf Knickers 8.50 to 15.00 What more appro- priate gift to a golier than a pair of these kers—new pat- terns in plaids and checks, gray, brown and tan. New imported English Golf Hose— SidneyWest INCORP ORATED 14th and G Sts. 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Shicbc et ctas -t otk £ 3 2 The Gift She Will Appreciate ASY PAYMENTS or call us STAR, WASHINGTON. s e s et st e s e "; Lady Astor Says She Likes Drink, But I’s No Good By the Associated Pess. LONDON, December 18.—Lady Astor, who is known for her spon- soring of temperance legislation in the House of Commons, of which she is a member, yester- day publicly owned to a liking for ardent spirits. you go through life you will find there are a lot of things you want better without.” text she based a little sermon concerning the evils of alcohol, which, she declared, was “no 500d to any one.” — Alfonso Speech on Record MADRID, December 18.—King Al- fonso has just had recorded for the phonograph & patriotic speech and has granted a monopoly on the sale to a company in re- um, which he wiil gifts for D. C., PEDESTRIAN HURT; MOTORIST FLEES Seven Persons Injured Day’s Motor Mishaps on Local Streets. in Another instance of an automobile striking a pedestrian and the driver faillng to stop and make known his identity has been reported by the po- lice. The accident happened at Thir- teenth and I streets vesterday after- noon, Raymond H. Zinc, 23, Colonial Hotel, being the victim. Zinc was taken to hls room and treated for a inashed foot and injuries to his body. Maynard Harrison, 21, and James A. Jenkins, 1410 C street north- east, narrowly escaped serious injury last night when the motor cycle on which they were riding skidded in front of 6 chusetts avenue and they were thrown on the street car track: in front THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924. struck and slightly bruised. They werq taken to Casualty Hospital. ‘Witile crossing near Thomas Circle last night, Martha W. Boswell, 60, 1432 R street, was knocked down by the awtomobile of John A. Keithley, 735 Thirteenth stréet southeast, and her head cut. She was taken home and treamted by her family physician. Mrs. A. J. Hennessy, 45, Barcroft, Va., was knocked down'at Pennsyl- vania avemue and Thirteenth street last night by an automobile and was slightly hunt. She was taken home in the car that injured her. Thomas Booker, colored, 65, 1135 First street, was knocked down by an automobile at Ninth and M streets Tuesday afternoon and his right leg bruised. The driver of the machine stopped and Inquired abouf the ex- tent of Booker’s injury, police report- ed, but failed to make his fdentity known. Gertrude Fowler, 16, 1473 Florida avenue, was knocked down at Bix- teenth and Euclid streets last night by the automobile of D. E. McGrath, 1931 Sixteenth street, and injured. She was given first ald at Emergency Hospltal. U. 8. to Guard Rare Swans. 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