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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Feels Like a Lost Soul. GEE! WHAT A LonEsONE GUY XM IINCE WE MoveDd VER oW THIS RITZY Lake to pay sufficlent annual substitutes, which are provided for by law at present, and that these substitutes be assigned preferably to schools where the absence of the regular teacher is likely to be over an ex- tended period. —By POP MOMAND | ALOYSIVUS P NGNS, WHY DONT You Go OUT AuD GET SonE TEACHERS OUTLINE it 50 rEFed over Here THeRes NOTHIN' TO DO BUT SIT ARCUND An' LOOK AT TH SWELLS — GEE! THATS A YEH- BEAT 1T, IVE DEEN wATQuW' YOU HANGIN' AROUND THS SweELL SECToN FOR- A COUPLE ©' MYS! That a pay rate for per diem substitutes be established sufficiently high to attract men and women who are trained and capable of teaching SHORE DRWE- ALl My PaLy HONE SUT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOWN} IM GETTIN' SI0k CLASSY HOME OVER THERE — \WonpeR WHAT TS LIKE INSIDE ? TVE GoTTA LAUEH WHEW T THiNK OF US v YouRE UP TO ‘SoME Job - BEAT IT, O’ TLk RUN YOU IN - Sawwy? FRESH AR? WHATS TH USE OF LNiING ON LAKE SHORE DRwe ? OVER HERE WITH ALL THESE BLoATED “BUT OFACER LISTEN— JM A amnzeN kL‘ SIBSTIUIE PLAN Union Commiitee Urges Five-| “s. That in keeping with the | standard aimost universally adopted Daysv Sick Leave and throughout the United States not + Part Pay for 60 Days. more than three-fourths of the basic OF HANGIN' ARCUND Here!! ? () (BND HOLDERS- § - pay of the teacher (computed on his annual salary) be deducted for a period of 60 school days in a year for fliness. Recommendations of the executive| "4. That Congress be petitioned to committee of the Washi Teach. | enact such legislation and 1 Seir Rl e such appropriations as will tiite itede i1l be sub-|section 3, article IV A, of this state- ment workable. Five Days’ “B. That Congres: for appropriate legislation to make possible the granting to the teachers of five days' sick leave without loss of salary. (Such legislation being a very modest approach to the unl- versal custom in practically all forms of public and private employ- ment.) “V. That in order to maintain and ichers” Union | promote the high professional stand to maintain a high [ard of teachers and the high quality | t in the Wash-|of teaching In the District of Co schools. It recognizes | lumbia that provision be e, the most essential and/out cost to the commun to aid tions in the mainte-| teacher in securing additional pro- standard of teaching | fessional betterment, a provision gen- ching { erally known as the Sabbatical vear. Such legislation to provide *1, That teachers wishing to im. | prove themse professionally be al lowed one ¥ leave of absence on | ) written appl ion to the superin-| tendent of schools, such leave to bhe r approval at a £ k Leave. | : | by the! be petitioned | it indorsed by warded to the and school au A stateme tee's views on the question and con- taining its various recommendations was issued today at the union head- Quartermasters Ordered Here. ‘Three quartermasters, Maj. Ed- ROYALTY EXPECTED HERE. mund De T. Elli student at Har. Swedish Crown Prince Due for 2 vard University; Emil H. Block Ericsson Statue Unveiling. at Fort Monro Biggar, at Ch dered to this city Office of the Qua War Department. Gloria Swanson Is Sued for $25,000; Process Server Says He Was Slapped RED CROSS LEADER Stove $ l 3 Chestnut ORDER IT NOW or- for in the rpaster’ General, The memorial statue being erected SPEAKS AT SCHOOL 3 Addresses Steward Gen S Haxnett of the Monitor, will be dedicated on Students on the Annual v 29, it was decided yester- 2 the memorial commission. Enrollment. Representatve Chindblom of Illinols, chairman of the citizens' committee, == announced he expected the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Sweden to_attend the ceremony. President Coolidge will be invited to peak. By the Associated Press ure to appear as a witness in the sep- NEW YORK, November 13.~The|aration suit of Janet Beecher and Dr. order placing Glori nson in con-| R rd Horace Hoffman. Instead of tempt of eourt for ignoring a sum-|golng to court Miss Swanson safled | mons as a witness vesterday was up-|for Europe. The court then directed held by Supreme Court, and at the|she be arrested and held in Ludlow same time it was learned that the|Street Jail until the fine of $250 was ess server had brought suit for|paid. 000 dan against her because| On her return to the United States slapped him, he alleged recently her attorney sought to have'man of the Ch upreme ‘Court ruling makes|the contempt order vacated on the| American Red anson llable to $250 fine. The|ground she had not been served with | nection with tk mpt charge grew out of her fail-|a subpoena. Last night she was|this morning 1 | served with papers in the damage ac-|the Steward granted to the applicants therefor in = = = tion brought by S. Alexander Cohen,|Mrs. Frank order of filing applications, and in con a proc server, who asserted that|panied by John sideration of the good of the service, | ¢ ihove the I he had not only served the subpoena, | soloist of the provided t which he, bec: hut had been slapped for his pains. | Church. would receiv Among the active workers for the employed in c District Chapter the roll_eall with- | basic © Convict labor is to be used in re nance of : | forestation work in Michigan BRIGHTEN THE HOME UP | Maj. Barnett, chalr- pter of the spoke in con call enrollment re the students of hool, 1202 ¥ street teward sang, accom- Mandeville, baritone First Congregational Gen. and that n. such qualifi . - = = that by 80 doing it will brighten the home Mrs. 3. McClintock. Mrs. Austin | up—N5 worry or inconvenlence attached Mosele rs. Charles Robb, Mrs. Syl- | 19 1t Favor High Stand t heartily agrees witt hould at no time be more cent of the teachers of the of any part thereof so ab Ordered to Hospital. First Lieut. Warren J. Clear, U States Infantry, language Tokio, Japan, has been ordered to the Letterman General Hospital, Francisco, corps or vanus Stokes, jr; Mrs. Charles War-| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. e Deering, Miss Mary - sent during such absence there Hospital, under the leadership of Miss | nelly, Mrs. I. M. Boniface, Miss Julia e g ; = Your Warmest Friend 1 , Jr ren. Miss Ida Youn rs. Les Wil | .. s GEO. S. i o 714 13th St Main_ 53135374 | that time. are the Gray 2 v les McRoberts, Miss Mary Don- *(b) Th the grants of such leave » place of the ted | Blizabeth Potter, chairman of the | Schel . Miss Betty Byrne, Mrs. L. . of absence be equitably allocated to | 3 teacher, who shall officer at v Lady committee for the Red|(. Gunnell, Mrs. Robert Choate, Miss Franklin 7543 all parts of the school system cations and other s drive. Those assisting include [ Edith Osborn, Miss Josephine Ram “(c) That during such period grant equisites of the teachers . George T. Dunlop, Mrs. E. O.|mage, Miss Elizabeth Rammage, Mrs, ed for professional betternent the 1 who shall serve at Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, N [ , Mrs . Hall and teacher be given as salary the total of that class.” dridge Jordan, Mrs. R Mrs. George W. Thompson | professionad of that the hasi San happy t wish to pr whicl interest of the with the full realization hool auth 0 wish e present school rule re utes for the best in- Id and not as a means alizing a teacher because of ill- e executive committee of the ' Union s the following | precepts for consideration and xw! is their adoption | annual child in I itutes are | s in the LA ~ N gress Sick Teacher to Pay Part. That tk R 23y’ 3\ Ay 4 r”r' =9, school | ake pos- | adjustment on the f pay for substi the statistics of the United | ow that out of 45 sub substitutes more nd as o 1 a simi ashington. This ppopriations be secured Florida WINTER HAVEN and Return e City of 100 Lakes” SPECIAL 6-DAY Personally Conducted Round Trip TOUR We are running a Special 6 day Tour—leaving November 17, which includes Transportation, Meals on Trains, all Hotel Expenses, Boat- Fishing, Swimming, Motc Trips to Tampa and St. Petersburg —all for $55.00 ALL EXPENSES Make Reservations Ny OFFICE OPEN EVERY EVENING Haven Villa Corporation 220 Investment Bldg. Washington, D. C. lla Corporation | 220 Investment Bldg. I Washington, D. C. | Please send me full informa- | | | regarding Tour of Novem- 17th. 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