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THE QL NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, WAR UPON MASONS - Parent-Teacher Associations will {held in the Shoreham Hotel Tuesday | !afternoon, with | the presiden t| Mrs. Giles Scott) | Rafter, presiding In accord with - | of board, the men of the va ous departments] - will have char | Mussolini Power Believed Shaken by Violence Against the Order in Italy BY WILLIAM BIRD. By Radio to The Star PARIS tires t Free Where ve Mu * m prestige Information received here in Paris| October 17 by the Fascistl against the Florence and else oubtedly exceeded X o | of the program of) intentions and | 54 meeting dur. injure the government's | ing the scason Mrs. W Hook- er, chalrman of the social stan department, will have charge of the | program and the speaker will be D.| . Angier, inspector of the Post OfihP‘ D rtment, whose subject will be | indards in Literature. f "hese monthly meetings are open to each monthly| meeting of Conj 2 : : {ehairman % | Violent meas Masons i ur olini’s personal v serfously MES. A from widely different sources indicates that the anti-Masonic campalgn should | be regarded as a sign of weakness on | the pa of the Fascists, 1 Italian Free Masonry is quite differ- | the pubife, »m the American al E — almost purely The ficst Fall meeting of the execu- tive board was held in the home of the president Tuesday afternoon and discussed many matters of fmportance, which will be b ht to the meeting of the Congress Tu banker and the society is funds 5 The princip: prominent Masons known to dispose of considerable for political propaganc | there is no evidence that Ma- nfluence has ever heen brought In fact, the writer assurance from well in here that until two Mussolini himself was nanced largely by Masonic fun and certainly by prominent individual Masons. The pre-school mass meeting, which | will take place in the auditorium of | Central High School October 26, at | 5 p.m.. has the indorsement of every {aggncy in the city which Is interested inchild welfare work. The Federal Bureau of Education and the Chil- dren’s Bureau are also co-operating, 1lso the District Department of Health. The Army Band will furnish mus and there will be several speakers There will be several of these pre school meetings during the vear. The program at the first meeting of the series will stress “Health or Physical | Development.” The second meeting | R he last week | in January and will stress “The Habit: | orming Period in Childhood,” and | will be in ¢ ¢ Dr. Lois Meek. | The third and last meeting will be | held in April, under the direction of | the Junior Red Cross, and the subject will be “Citizenship.” The subject of | pre-school education is considered the | most important phase of the work to | be accomplished by the National Con gress of Parents and Teachers this | vear, and pre-school circles are being has receive formed Quarrel Not New. el with the Masons dates d its primary ny of Musso; Masons, nized the The qu two ve n i1 the fac t jeutenants were Balbo, who ¢ me. and Grandi undersecret of foreign affairs and | probable successor to Mussolini, were Masons. Furthermore, Cesare Rossi, | who plotted the Matteot tion, and Philipelli, were Masons Slini declared to have| the opinion that Rossi the Ma murder at the Masons for the public indigna- ist regime. Any- | Former Gen march on R formad red ot Fasciat legi reswear all al- order an Masons, them thus to definitely m repudiate losing membership, Masonlc n desire mits wi erstood, per b time to as the the lodge. till Mussol sion s nothing n the war, when he was Socialist lead- er. he forced theish the Sociallst| congress a resolut\g excluding from | \ | the party all Masons who refused m | | e " 1 ey i | (M Gray Hair | The a mption outbu 1r<l= were desi No falling hair, no dandrull { that the late v favor with the Vati By Edna Wallace Hopper asonic pas- | ven before | is exploded highest Catho nated to information from the c quarters here. A clersyman who is regarded in Paris of the Vagican secret service privately that the Vatican | Mussolini has gone entirely | too far and may help the Masonic cause more than he injures it “Afraid of the Dark.” The true explanation, according to ||| individuals who know Mussolini in- is that given one more evidence that “afrald of | the dark He si does not un- derstand Masonry, it is said, and al ways fears what he does not under stand It is also suggested that in former dayvs he once attempted to foin the lodge him but was re jected, which might explain his | grudge against the order. contains many ingredients, concen- Mussolin{’s proposed law, which ||| trated. I apply it with an eye- would exclude Masons forever from ||| dropper, directly to the scalp. all public services, including army ||| and navy commissions, is believed to have little chance of passage. Itcan Mine is a grandmother’s age, but my hair is a glory. 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Dr. Rose : EXAMINES EYES FREE Every pair of giasses fitted are guaranteed against hreak- age for one yvear without any cost to you Glasses as Artificial Eyes Inserted Prescriptions illed Promptly FISCHER ST TN Open Saturdays Until ® P.M. attendance and work permits, will speak. | The Abbott-Twining _ Assoclation had its final meeting Friday after- noon. The president, Mrs. Lavinia Dunham, in the chair. The Twining School being turned over to colored pupils has caused the above Parent- s ; Teacher Association to disband will be a social hyglene in-| oy % 1o 0ing funds' were voted as Tuesday, Wednesday and | follows: $5, shoe and rubber fund: during which there will be [$5, Juvenile Protective . Assoctation. session each day at 10:30 | The balance in the treasury to be et es turned over to the Congress of Par- & | ent-Teacher ~ Building Assoctation. L streets, ¥ for | The mimeograph machine has been sent to the Henry School for the u = f all children in this division under Randall, the shoe and |the supervision of X MeWilliam. has had many calls | The flag ziven to the Twining School is also given to the Henry School. A speakers’ bureau on the Gasque clective schoul board bill has been or- organized in every State of the coun- try. There Thursd: a4 morning in hool, | Twelfth and especiall Mrs. Joseph rubber chairman The Parent-Teache Assoc representatives to the Juvenile | tive Assoclation will meet Wedn | ganized by the committee on legis- lation of the District of Columbia Congress of Parent-Teacher Associa- | at 2 o'clock at 1000 Vermont avenue. v Bentley, director of school 1925—PART 1. Quigley and Miss Backus, principal ot the Powell Junior High School, . A social followed. will be held in the Bancroft School November 3. OCTOBER 18, tions. All of these speakers have made a careful study of the bill Local organlzations desiring inform tion concerning its® provisions may secure a competent speaker by com municating with the committee chair- man, Mrs. Willlam T. Bannerman, 1882 Columbia road The first D The Edmonds ~Association met night, with Vice President ling.” The association voted se the Curtis tests for the he sixth grade, Miss Was ne. cher, won the $5 prize for the best attendance for the year at the monthly meetings Offic were elected follows: President, Mrs. Adelaid Shannon first vice president, Mr. George Hild ond vic sident, secretary treasurer of the held | regular meeting Brent-Dent Association was Monday afternoon at the RBrent School. The following new officers were elected: Mrs, Jesse Hildebrand, president; . Windsor, vice president R. Rowe, secre v, and Mrs. Pauline F. Crow treasurer. Mrs. Gammell's room, sec qnd_grade, Brent the as it had the larg parents in attendan The Powell-Johnson : Association met Octobe in the Mount Pleasant Branch, Public at the invitation of Miss Quig lbrarfan. A new constitution was adopted, the organization of the three schools continuing as one. Miss as B. to the ess of P. . Hayden, Mrs. Duvall. 5 District of T. A. were Baneroft Calip and Brightwood Park Mothers’ met in the Brightwood Park Church Tuesday evening vice president, Mrs. The Counc Methodis with the 27 presented the two buildings. of the enrolled. T L Crosley, in the chair. The topic for | duced, who the evening was “Children’s Recrea- | new teachers tion,” and the speakers Maud Parker and Richard ' directors of the activities of girls and | uttendance boys in the District of Columbia | Naylor's room, Playgrounds Association. The fol- | the Blair, and M lowing delegates were elected to | Hayes represent the council in the Dis ln" | DESTROYER AGROUND. of Columbia Congress of P. T. Mra. D, H. Glue, Mra Lioyd Chaves and Mrs. R. I. Ramsall. The Blair-Hayes Association met | Jouett Beached Without | October 8 at the former school. The | = | president, Mrs. Magruder, presided. | Reports Indicate. The assoclation gave its approval of | TEWPORT. R the new lights installed in the build- | o b ing during ummer, and Miss | o 4ax Naylor, kinder teacher, ac- | \pod cepted the new silk flag for her room ioyics in the name of the Kkindergarten. | (4" | The appropriations for &t 1oL len. | TILOIteC be floated in the day turn the in in banners we the kind: Surle, 1A, of the Damage | eyclopedias for the Hayes School and easily a lantern for the Blair School were ordered. 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