Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 15

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‘TWO GOLD MEDALS GIVEN SCIENTISTS Abbe Henri Breuil and John Mason Clark Get Acad- emy Awards. Twe gold medals were awarded for WHIPPING POST VOTED. Michigan Senate Bill Covers Ban- ditry and Murder. LANSING, Mich., April 20.—A bill providing a whipping post in Michigan for men convicted of robbery armad or murder committed while attempt- ing robbery armed, was passed by a one-vote margin in the Michigan Sen- ate vesterday. The biil was amended to exclude women, and now goes to conference, having passed the House, minus the amendment Because adjournment of the Legisla ture is only a few days away, suspen- sion of the rules will be necessary if the measure is to win approval in its THE EVENING PROGRAM MAKES EDUCATORS HAPPY Officials Join Teachers’ Cele- bration of Progress Con- gress Grants. There's a little song that the chil- STAR, WASHI but that educators will come here to see what is going on. I hope to see the day when Washington is not only the political Capital of the United Sllll%ql, but the educational Capital as well.” Tribute to Ballou. Dr. Lewis also pald a_glowing trib- ute to Supt. Frank W. Ballou, whose leadership, he sald, has brought to a realization these school measures of far-reaching importance. James T. Lloyd, president of the Board of Education, spoke on teach- ers' organizations, which, he said, are “very necessary and help teachers recognize the importance of their work.” Miss Catherine R. Watkins, director of kindergartens, made a GTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, plea for the esthetic treatment of the new schools to be erected under the five.year project. “I feel strongly,” she said, “that the buildings should be architecturally beautiful inside and out. Also there ought to be some rich art treasures in these schools which would become & permanent part of the daily life of the children.” The generosity of the last Congress to the District has marked a new era for the National Capital, Fred Coldren, chairman of the committee on parks and parkways of the Mount Pleasant Citizens' Assoclation, told the teachers. “We should do every- thing now,” he admonished, “to en- courage this kindly feeling between Congress and the District.” Mr. Coldren indorsed Dr. Ballou's APRIL 29, 1925. proposal to purchase school property far in advance of its need, and point- ed out that there should be “prompt and continuous” co-operation between school officials, the Commissioners and the park commission. Duty to Teachers. Mrs. Cook told of the interest of the Daughters of the American Revo lution in education and stressed the importance of adequate pay for teach- ers. I believe teachers should have the best pay of any woman workers,” she decfared. * Supt. Baliou explained that he was happy to have had a part in_ the memorable proceedings which have started the District on the road to educational progress, but emphasized that co-operation of all those con cerned with education has been the reason for these achievements. elden M. Ely, president of the Education Association, acted as toast master. The musical program in cluded & cello solo by Dore Walten, director of the McKinley High Schooi Orchestra, accompanied by Miss Emma Louise Thompson. and several v selections by Mrs. Susie K. Hol- lingsworth. acompanie Mrs. Dor- othy H. Baxter, Dr, Edwin N. C Barnes, director of music in the schools, ied the group singing. Dismantling a hall at_Aldershot, workmen found in the wall a 5-pound note which immediately crumbled to pleces. To Babies tortured by skin trouble RESINOL Soothing and Healing ki ot ing-permi c(:angl-\‘v.’n harm the seientific last night by|amended form in the House. the National Academy of Sciences at | — the banquet which brought to a close its annual meeting in the academy | building on B J‘ The Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal for 1924, was bestowed upon Abbe Henri he world’s foremost ancient man, for his re- )\Pa.(hl“s 1 paleontological archeo- logy. The Mary Clark Thompson Medal was presented to John Mason Clark of New York for geological re- searches After evement dren in the lower grades of the public schools sing with delight called “Quack, Quack, Quack,Saidthe Duck.” Carolina 1. Toner, a teacher, put some original verses to the song, which members of the education associa- tion of the District and school officials sang at a dinner last night at Rauscher’'s as an expression of their rejoicing over the passage of three legislative bills which will make for educational progress in the National expressed similar views. Capital—compulsory nl‘wnhdunrp, ‘fl\'e- g vear building plan and the teachers' Stars Are Countless. salary bil, The number of stars is so large that | Commissioner of Education John . a complete enumeration is hopeless, | Tigert, Mrs. Anthony Wayné Cook, Dr. Frederick H. Sears of the Mount | president general of the Daughters of Wilton Observatory and P. J. Van |the Ameri Revolution, and Dr. Rhijn of the Kapteyn Astronomical | William Mather Lewis Laboratory, Groningen, Holland, re- ported in a paper. Although presence of very numer. betokens high _solar G. Abbot of the titution informed the demy that whenever one of them ducted | crosses the center of the sun's disk t Wil- | there is a brief tinreval of diminish In- [ed solar radiation. ind in the Results in predicting weather tem- t houses peratures on the basis of Dr. Abbot's nd. Al-, work were described in a paper by H the basement de. Clayton of Canton, Mass. Dr. C. es held by Ein- Marvin, director of the Weather those on top of the California | Bureau, who was in the audience, said in developed conditions that | his unit of the Government was deep- 1ld not be reconciled with the the- |1y interested in this work, but that it ory of relativity. was necessary to examine the results Dr. Miller's of very carefully before adopting their cupied the be: principles, adding that “we are very and_concerned la keptical of all clalms you have 3 heard.” He invited the members to attend a meeting at the Weather Bureau Sat urday, where, he said, “you will hear the other side.’ I A Delicious Lunch at Any One of Our Sanitary Soda Fountains for Only a Few Cents sult was a conclusion that seems to disprove the theory that light rays bend. 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