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FEEEEEEEEE ——__—‘__— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT( D. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926. BOARD TOTAKEUP APPOINTMENT BILLS School Body Will Air Views‘ on Proposed Changes in Method. Deciston to take official ¢ of two bills pending in Cong providing for the appointi nembers of the Board of Education popular election and the other by the Distr Commissioners, as well as any similar movements which may be initiated in the future, was reached the regular meetin the Board of Education, held ol vesterday ortunity for the n rd to express the ent tendency to transfer the wpointive powe: the Board of Education mem! om the District Supreme Court judg: either directl; to the people or to the I g ame at ing when Dr u distributed copies of th lening the powers of the ( bill conta ng the Comn board members said E. . Graham it we n authori to appo is my view, However is the c ate for us to Board to Consider Issue. wles F. Carusi, o chool mames, which satched to the I would he na Trant Ros ssioner. 1 vised the board that the re Brightwood Park s urged the name of Archib their school, but they to name schools after f Commissioners wheneves \I"Mh‘nlr n was re the Illiam mn ner 1 ad- | inft ction had 1 White | r | | | | = | their ¢ | auditor litisa g ‘| Stone and L. H | pointment iscertained this fact it should au e such produ to form a cor- poration for taking care of the sur plus, either storing it to meet a pos ible tuture domestic need or export- Ing it upon the best terms available, e es incurred for storage or in export to be borne pro- Suggests B‘)”d to Operate With | [ 0Cs, taiy by A1l producers. of that 2 ular commodity. Co—apemhve Associa could function suc- opinion, only if op- eru IH‘ll \ ough and ip hearty pathy with the co-operative modity associations.” in the high schools, FEDERAL FARM BODY | Daughters of 1612, who Indorsed mil- itary training in the puklic schools; | the F Parent-Teuc Assoc the hoard for its plans | A= 2 Lenox Parent voicing appre- | the lighting in the Lenox | ens’ As. | que bill a Heights Citizens pressing for a four-room and other improvements in s Heights School. rd promptiy approved, upon Ballou, a new fe the jani- r service, which to the same level lllinn over . indo 2" Co Association, uldition nuary 7.—Crea- of a Federal f board and the ion of producers into ive co-operative bodies to be in- rated for the purpose of carir for the agricwtural surplus w rested by Frank O. Lowden, © of Illinois, before > of zen’ farm orgar | tions here today Mr. Lowden siid that agriculture was sadly out of with other parts of our industrial structure and | that organization was the farmer? ‘m» ans to gain Iconomists o Mr. Lowden s griculture “I\ in a serious plig ause of the sparity between prices of commodi- r sells and those he armer must sell on an or-| former | pre- tion in the intendents by chay educational research. her Wins Appeal. Four reports made by the District concerning teachers tangles were reported to the board by Ballou. Relief was denie of them and granted in a sin, 4 Reeve’ ing the auditor on as of the opinion that when junior hig h school hers are transfe i h schools, even thou the pay is identical in both posit »motion entitled to benetits which m i pro motion |lvw r ns de mul | ane of the | hoare + that board found that prod arm commodity | were suft nized o as o 1 tive 1l producers of that_when teachers. The other two denied were those of Miss Katherine Russell 00k iS¢ wde permanent the ap. | 2 IIH to J Lewis, principal, | Cook to \’ w 709 13th St. The board dition - 159 Discount on Our Stock of FLOOR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS BOUDOIR LAMPS Silk and Parchment Shades Over 87 CARDINAL IS UNCHANGED. Condition of Mercier Remains Same—Sacraments Administered. It is learned that Cardinal Mercier ! last night expressed a desire to receive | the holy sacrament hough his con- | not become aggravated \(umhm,l\ the sacraments were ad- | had Main 140 Main 6436 Established Years Miss Bertie Backus as il of the Powell Junior Hizh nd the retiren of Miss et Noud. seventh le teacher » Park Vi hool. Changes in Personnel, E n A Bhh. hiohe _ Changes in the personnel appre probationa ‘1 follow acfariand Junior e i Resignations—E. L. Kirby, teach Russell ¥ " 1‘l 3 1A, hody-Hilton School: Hine ' i h ‘H ical train DR. W. B. CALDWELL 1 AT THE AGE OF 83 teach 1A, RReno School Humphries, class 1A, P! chool; R. F. Oveltc Pr ¥ Ifenbarger, | teacher, class 1A, so eacher. partment: H. M. Williar from ¢ iry teacher, class 1A School; A. V. Adams ss 1A School, . Caldwe McKenna, | DF: Cald body-Hilton T EEEEEEBEEEEBEEEEEEEE Manufacturer’s Clearance of 540 Prs. Women’s New Shoes \ New York manufacturer below cost, to clear away a surplus stock prior to inventory profit we are marking them at the unheard-of price of A group of better grade Shoes, consisting of the season’s smartest styles and mate- rials, in twenty different patterns. ffered us 540 pairs of fine quality shoes at a price way And with a very slight Patent Blonde Kid Velvet Black Kid D’Orsays Straps Step-Ins Operas Shoes that you would readily pay twice or three times as much for at first sight. But consider the workmanship, the strong,.light soles, their utter smartness. Compare them with other shoes at higher prices, and you'll realize what a wonderful opportunity this is to save. 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