Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 33

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. 33 E[][]”BGE SPEEGH LABOR LAW PASSED. |TEACHERS WANT D. C. | iatin Sechiodas = meecing s | SEEKS TO AVOID JAIL | 575ivian Novommute ok fvss| SISTERS TO BE BRIDES. | OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS night in the Machinists Bullding. ning him down with an automobile. e 922 14th St cutan House Favor Jo tor Det-| T PAY SUBSTITUTES | & corp.t vt s svsss | FOR MANSLAUGHTER | st i 8. 550 00 . wicenses ave tomed for pust wea| 922 14th SE, is provided in the current appropria. inite Percentage of Natives. tion bill, it was pointed out, but the :l:;“u:::)rxn ;}e:::{dafy;;fi;;x:;,ln filed a ding Ceremony. C L F L l N HAVANA, November 11 (#).—The s . A o regular teachers are required to pay i 2 CHURIEE ContEL T tIRE there. Lo b Miss Dorothy Emr Frederick, st - | them. t more than three-fourths | Story, Convicted in Auto Death, A i % |vears old, and her sister, Miss Beatrice ot. 1889 .H] LEGI[]N PRAISED House of Representativen has passed Union to Ask Legislation Provid-jthem., Hot, mors, Sian [iisetouctis | Story, G no such thing an “aiding and abetting™ | 3753 G A0 Rer, ister, Miss Beatrh Formerts B4 13 guiieins the labor bill under which employers ing Scale and Also Allowing be deducted for a perfod of 60 days’ Asks Arrest of Judgment to; (')'lf,’r’.‘n?fr"flilt."?né’f;’li?i\'i'.fi“fn‘e 214 Military road, sire 1 be martied oth and ¥ land Optomets = must use 75 per cent of Cuban labor. : sence because of illness, the commit 1 Do sentence should be imposed o | double” wedding ceremo at w Ane 1 to tnclude laborers in Sick Leave. tee agreed, and the teachers should be in Case. ~ e o R Rev. W. W. Shearer will officiate B o New York Clergyman Says|An amendment to in allowed five days’ sick leave with pay. Hle Attorney Charles V. Imlay secured ap BRvyIN G Dmers the sugar and farming industries in IR Under the sabbatical year plan, the e iTe S, marriage licenses for them to from i ’ i yrovisions of the bill was lost.| Legislation providing a regular per | teachers would be allowed a year’s| Vernon S. Story thinks he should z COLL . AST ol s e e, X : : President’s Disarmament |the provisions of the e i e Tl v ot aliengs o Hoaprove them. Italian Steamer Safe. o1l thetlicen 1 u e e Sha i - scale for substitute not be sentenced, despite the verdict Miss Dorothy I3 to be the bride of ] Sukar mills and other companies || thers in the District public schools, | selves professionally with the loss of [ 00" % 5! rovently rendered before| YIGO. Spain, November 11 (P).|Eaward James Evans, 57 sears o, of Views Make for Peace. however, will be required to havel, '\e|l g sick and education leaves | only the basic salary. Annulties and = EY 5 ! —The Italian steamer Carmel Opo- ['Wilmington, Del., and Miss Beatrice among their higher-grade emploves|of absence for regular teachers, will | other special compensation would goJustice Stafford, in Criminal Division | 1j77i, which has been in trouble off | will wed Charles A. Bamberger. jr.. - iand clerks 75 per cent of Cuban na-|be sought at the forthcoming session | to the teacher taking such education |2, holding him, with James O'Connor, | the Portuguese coast, arrlved here | vears old, who aiss comes from Wil e | tonality. of Congress by the Teachers’ Union, ' leave. guilty of Involuntary manslaughter in | yesterday. mington. DETROIT. November 11.—President Coolidge's address before the Ameri-| Legion at Omaha was praised as courageous and prophetic rebuke of nilitarism, by Dr. Frederick Lyuch | »f New York, in ar ress vesterday re the (i sss of Peace and Se- | urity “The t wWdress was | wophetic and at the same time full| 'f common se: g Lynch sald. | It is also cour for it takes| eal courage to eall militarism fool- | sh. useless’ and dangerous at a time| when there is a decided recrudescence | t_the military spiri es.” | Dr. Lynch, educational secretary of | the World Alliance for International | riendship Throt the ~ Churches, | poke to several hundred delegates neluding a majority of churchmen at- | tending the tenth ar meeting of Jmeriean Council 17 all our statesmen and Govern t officials had learned the lessons | war as the President has, and had | ome of his and common sense, | he world wou » much further on| ts way te anent peace,” he | Lynch attacked “the propa-| on the par anizations of | in the milita yite,” wh sald, Defense day fo irely proj nda reasons Pleading for disurmament® of na- ions, Dr. Lynch said | s always hastened | The very psychology of mament evokes war. As long as ve devote our th ts to the instru rents of war, w: ; seem ie natural hab ) nd’ civili re NEW ADVERTISING PLAN | FOR FURNITURE DEALERS | Method Adopted to Avert Misun- derstanding as to Wood Compos- f ! ] ing Articles on Sale. \dvertising standards for the sale rniture. have been adopted - by ers of Washington, | s Bureau announced * campaign to correct any wrong fon in the advertising of fur wn : e the m. The program pro-| des for the naming in advertising of furniture the actual woods composing the exposed surface | ce of furniture. Washing-! on is one of the first cities to adopt | his program | The Washington Furniture, Carpet ! ind Upholstery Assoclation, which as approved these new advertising| tandards, has appointed a committee | 0 co-operate with the Better Business | Bureau, of which Louls Rothschild is the director; Harr; . Roche, Harry | : ¥ M. Poole. Iferman shapiro and B. M. C O N G R f! !’ I \ l I | f!_ / I \ I O -\ l f : EXPERTS AS INSPECTORS. Labor Head Urges Use of Traineg | Men for License Work. ! A letter requesting the Commis.| sloners to obtaln ‘he services of o i T e toThe Hecht Company on this great new in enforcing the law which re- s that licensed engineers be i ge of stationary engines, refriger- 1g plants and combustion engines | been s t to the Commissioners John H. Lorch, business agent of | store of theirs. Congratulations to the well- ended at the last Congress to bring | » to date, but he said the District uthorities have not been able to en » it strictly because of lack of in ree. etter recom i ‘dressed men of Washington also; they will led in 1 mmissioners d the police force to 1l plants to asce now have a clothing service not to be sur- angines to handle the Brussels University Head Dies. TR e v passed anywhere. And let us take this occasion hoard of managers of Brussels Uni ty, dled M hday night. 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