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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 1. * 23 I P Joe Wise of the New York office URE P . || EASTERN’S “MAKE-UP” CLASS GAINS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE BOY SCOUTS WAl takoap, théreibs whore Mr. Der T ot ofby neiaentaliy. the. Logs | House moves 1o New York to the | . OF C. SCHOOL P BSA office at 200 1 avenue. Mrs. | The annual advancement contest for _ditch a tent and arrange for overnight | o oiioe &t 200 Tifth avenue, Mrs | GEA ] the Post trophy cup is swinging well | shelter in all weather. | e e e ot e e | into its seventh year, and January 1| “3. Make a satisfactory camp hed | p 0PV ERe o8 WORE B0 TR e (‘,Classes Hear Dr. McCarthy and 7 | finds Troop 100 of the Central Boys'|and a fire by rubbing sticks or flint | s CHATIers GRE OLACE hitr ROT | - % M. C. A n well in the lead, fand steel, using only native materials | (i the Long House, | Prof. Deering—Students Invited = hiving passed Troop 8 of All Souls' | which he has gathered on hikes or in | 2o | ; Episcopal Church, Cleveland Park, | camp. % | The time for voting for the best to Faculty Tea Body to Promote Research e ecember. “Troop 100 has won | 4 Select a camp site and give sat- |story in the Amatear Lone Scout Pub- | e x e the cup twice, having come out ahead | isfactory reasons for his choice. Con- |lications in 1925 has arrived. 1 | in Fieid of PhnlOSOphV both in 1920-1 and in 1 . and fin- | struct & sanitary latrine and provide | ALSAP reader has two votes. Tk Dr. Cl M. M - ished twice in second plice as runner- | suitable means of disposal for garbage | votes are allowed tribe paper editors i : g : up. Leadership in this competition | and refuse. and five 10 1925 aad 1926 council| 2 £ Organized at C. U. hits become # habit with Troop 100,| “G. Construct a raft which will |chiefs. Votes saould be sent to Ernest oK hts « under the officient guidance of Scout: | carry ten peopie and their duffle safely | W. Fair, Box 64, Capitol Hill station. | ng School last Mon —= = master Dan J. Tyrrell. in rough water and demonstrate abil. | Oklahoma City, Okli. on'a goverr sject was the America Representatives of 40 Cath ol Standing for the first 20 troops is| ity to make practical use of it ment postal card, with the title, leges and universities in all parts of as follows: First, Troop 100, 21.126 | 6. Present himself for inspection |author. publication and month it ap: | ¢ Deey the Unlted States met at the Catholic points; second, Troop 8, 4; third, | correctly clothed, equipped and provi- | Peared . et Gtitversitr. ot erica BnliE b {Troop 104, 14.113; fourth, Troop 20, |sioned for a three-day camp in which | o (oo om0 he 4 last Tuesday to lay the foundation | {12.514; fifth, Troop 136, 11.521; sixth. | he must depend entirely on his own | (5 S5 Sl o it St bl Prof. Dee Catholic Philosophical Association. The | eighth, Troop 42, 6.219; ninth | The following paragraph i to bel (b ionto oy ire. 51 in cash sub- | ablactior the assoclation, a5 statedli) Troop 21, 4.963; tenth, Troop 108, 4.761: | included iu the ‘pamphlet as an ex- | P00 (0 BOVs W €1 ), cash sub- . . the constitution adopted at the meet jeleventh, Troop 57, 4051; twelith, ] B S « i $g, 15°“to Dromote StaaY- AN Tesed it [ Troop 5i, 3.722: thirteenth, Troop 10 ter which he williconstruct | 5058 L0 S0 So8 SR AR 288 bRl 1 n the field of philosophy, with special 600; fourteenth, Troop 1. 3.529 fifor {mprovise will be one which is| {UNONACSG DY Carl Walluce of 504 o emphasis on scholastic ophy teenth, Troop 64, 3.500; sixteenth, |practicul and in lne with economy | oo b 5 FiEeiCl SN ;' penasnee y { a The work of orgunization was car- Troop 99, 3.48%; seventeenth, Troop 12, |and proper conservation. It may re-{ s | (HE GRESS, WIHE0 Bk ue d e will 1 ried out. and the following officers 3.44%; eighiteenth, Troop 44, 3.448; nine’ | quire the use of tarpaulin and no ac-| %%t 100 Wwords in len; e Gardl ShawL S vere elected: Rt. Rev. Mur, Fdward | lteenth, "Troop 38, 3.219; twentieth,|tual cutting of timber. On the other | OIS PIAH W00 WORS. tnust be wmutled the Ir 3t . A. Pace, D. D., director of stud i | Troop 15, 3.13% hand, where building material is plen-| ™ ks S a g professor of philosophy e Catho roop S, while dropping to’ second | tiful i permanent leanto may be con | The KIKX Sk ot THG e ic University, president, Rev. John Place, has maintained a good advince | structed and thus add to the trood’s | hroadcast from stition KIKX, flact. he ¥ RE L Wox. S5 nvitessor onietntos HE for the lagt month, Assistant Scout-|or the patrol's equipment for camping | ings, Nebr. November 4, v Poe Holy Cross College, vi president: | master Bill Westluke is very much on jout. Even a boy who works and isia guccess that another progra Rev. Janealy Bo e { the job. not able to attend the Summer camp |given December 29. The fir t H ot ate professor of i Standing by division for the leading |is able to meet this requirement onjgrum was entirely’ Lone > N Untvertit [ five troops in each division is as fol- | week ends and holidays, Summer, or | clnding several old sor St. ;i er Betni st f lows = Winter. 5 mouth organ and & nu es { She R Milt- ,-_First division—First. Troop. Protest on provision No. 5 has been{gages read by the aunounecer dey o - . of Notre Dame Univer. | {13514 points; second, Troop 21 4963 made, and some modification of that{them a speech by L. L. € 5 bers of executive counctl for | i Points: third. Troop 161 nolnts Rl e TR »od). famous old timer and LSQ iline . i St | fourth, Troep 10, 2600 puints: it Ohanges: tn the aneline and radlo | Tiie lecond progiam < e . - Ssienalie il | Troop 99, 3.459 points & _|merit badge requirements have al-{ ks “musie, und the e dent « i : e O e econd division—Iirst, Troop ready been included in late editions | jige.winnd ; R i f 1 \ TER B Studics | Brooks 52 points; second, Troop 73, 2.575 the handbook. =Slight changes 0| recently conducted by the Ne Kt |V, 5 x 5 nd members for two years, L E points; third, Tr 911 polnte; | “echolarship.” _ “fount practice.” | L% rner It sufficient Interest is <hov . re < the produ iHe ey Toles A it Sy fourth. Troon 41 ifth, | “seamanship,” “hiking” and “athletic” | \pe programs will be contir | S SIGR e hy, Wahe t 2 " |Troop 0. .681 points requirements have been made. and (L ‘month. AN Lome Seou ol « 1 f o e e SO Members of the “make-up” class of Fastern High School obtained an opportunity o sl their skill with lip- dird dfvision—First. Troop 100, |new merit badges in public speaking | dron'u lne to Nebraska Farmer, 1in. | S688 s Lot < W \delphic, mem. | Sticks und other implements of beautification this week, when they made fellow students r for a school play. second, Troop $, 13.344 | meteorology wud journalism approved | in Nebr., indicating sroisbin ke Y « Eaie It CIniia. TWEM- | Phose in the group are: Virginia Shull, Peggy Croissant, Dot Lewis, De Ford Mills, Tad Clapp, Douglas Wilson, Ben- | oints Troop 57, 4.051 points:|and referred to experts: while an en-{je b idontnnen 5 = more 1 . e member- | 1 108 K i the programs continue 5 Wil conoint of| Jamin Doehrer and Andrew Allison. fourth, Troop 15, 3.135 pointsi fifth, | tirely new badge in tles” is an- | 21 : evening T CobntiE en g 7. 2.125 points nounced, with the requirements as fol-| J. flugh Taylor of Washinztor fer ; el e e E FER | | division - rx»‘«(. |lows: To obtain a merit badge in rep- | contemplating publiching . br e P ) : fila nts: second, Tre {tiles w Scout must, through observa-lor Lone t 4 e r. Shahan Welcomes Delegates. | i fourth. Troop 3,529 rmation: ANTOUN Ced B e | VAUDEVILLE SHOW | [ i T | | e iNE i n e e Troop 64, 3.500 point g 1. Kno presentative species | succeed » > 8 TR 15 J. Shahan : ¥ l Fifth division— First ‘.}M] of reptiles are found in his own State | viously W T 2 - of university, who| ~ & i - . | 14.118 points; second, T 11.52 & expects to publish some f the 4 vered the address of welcome to| : { bl"nmary of I]nportant National, l‘orcngn points; third, Troop 00 points; ¢ distribution and typical life |on the order of the old . n ed States Er ¢ delesates. Mgr. Pace, who pre.| Assembly Held to Advertise Pro- 1 Aff . g iallv A d fourth, Troop 141, 2h points; fifth of the crocodilians Inhabiting | Long House approve: e, W \ perm sided, re first paper, a discus- i | A Troop 1460, 1 poln the United States . o PUTERG sion ¢ + Philosophical Organt gram to Be Given at School ! and Loca airs Specially Arrange |- e S DI e, through the| 3. Be able to distinguish by their| ”"’_"""”}‘I"“ ird_ "“’v“ tomeck el Epoutedis v s Q S ts of C . L ce. de- | shape, size, markings, he tails and | tor of old Lone Scou s : ! the necessity for such| Friday Night for the Convenience of Students. s tecuien be|oinnsisiss markingsihedds GleBEINSS o G S CSha e Tor tha Joumialt || Moean Licy ot nd-vea ! y o ’ LHa or the Journal an organization, he pointed to the re-| el oL Assistant Depu ves ot poisonis What | Post of Ransas City, Mo 3ir. i . ¢ S ucce 1 cent rapid vth of philosophical in-| Soverhill. | characteristic is o three ‘of | Was formerly ¢t edit of that | pusitic It has been spurred on,” he| An assembly was held i | Col B. Frank Cheatham was ap the age of 8 worized Ly the Red then What poisonous snake is | Paper 1w : the very thing that at onelern 1ligh hool . Aud | pointed by the Secr of War to {force shortly t first-aid classes. ©r'? I known by its vivid coloration? Know | . S seermed b hreaten it asautin 4 T be Quartermaster General of |lite had been s course of eight lessons to | (et S S 0 S 1 lidw dance. unds Finear & dvance of those | Tuesd N :"I\r»r‘}\u : i\‘-: v. with l"" rank 'uéulml‘{‘l"l;"l\e‘ ";"‘x Bl he tirst-aid ro b '{1.‘v;; whether they b ¥oin self-| McKINLEY SENIORS PLAN ot s 4 : / 1 Is claim to]alumni vaudeville sho vhich was | veek e succeeds J changes in hi € L apol ense. Know th 2 { s 16 S & ) T ot SN | el he sehawl an Frdus g, | W T hare ho died secenls:| B e parer A1 one e B U ok, TO GIVE FRENCH PLAY "\ el SoRm » the wel-1 \jj45 Esther Jonas, head of the do v of y the new ¢ y from 8 tolf gt SR | 1 : c EapES ir nay il he 1 . om onous snakes c ¢ L estic sclence department at Fast- | breaking s S ke nday. January 1L | know how far .| Cast Is Cheten for Production n s e tely its ov ro; and Nathan Clark of the Alumni | {ERUY TE0 e S sy BF UNeIERCT S S R . ' 4. Know eight harmless snakes B 5 i ately }MI‘,\I,(I.V\ ’ po St G k | » decit ;1 that the | began to grow and Johnson T per student, b |eou Sor which feed on et e | February Graduating Class € L € T e . ’»”" S Gk e veather was solely |he requisitioned @ w tructop | ECTERIS: CUEnOW, How tenaices 1 Hygenic Course Opened 65 aaminist : ioa i By imew ool nd commercial classes. Tt is | R S R eggs or born alive ething | . o' . into exis-| estimated that there will be about sailors /aboand the i s 4 | concerning the e e o e e o s as i S o man. Know wh < Philosophy reckon with Dur he week of January 25 a en a defective shell 7 “-» ¢ o s sheds its skin, th Ay s fodes o Saveholuge | series of commencement sesl L ool i @6 b B ‘ongue, and the Rl reckoned be.| ill be held In the school aduitorium. | 1\ CCHCCE 0 LT Bt T Gl S St il . e i lieEe wlor rans snakes and ltzards as to eyes und | FYOULS recently hel the importance| The program will be as follows: Jan- | 1 0o fa im0 bl Lractice 5 L o Red Cross certificates. ears LigaE TR palogiedn T e association is to hold v HA‘-VhI\A ymnl '“.‘.?' | Lkt o o S naatnl v»llo able to recognize and de| Martin Brown, Javet Nrnecitan ‘e dvoatian A ‘,\”w lev Migh| ltalvs queen mother. March - advanced Seouts who s e T s | Draner: (Grace i K Cha Official . s some compe High School | igheria from pneumonta y last week or Hned, o 4 istory of the. turtle: ' cation has not only fa n»d of its pur.| noon). Langley Janior - High School | mother's bedside, a8 were other materia K e el e e number. color, shape and cov e e Lo it m: January 3 (night). | of the royal family. T 1erce H Cpa e R I i e e Tell how the eggs are incu. e J ¢ ARt responsit the on of Eastern High School | mother, widow of King Hum such step as n O tmasters: and Scouts may ob- nd the approximate length of $1.391 > increase in lawlessness, it eviden . | was assassinated, was loved thr of the United States w - | the badge by presenting at local ncubation period } 1 G ; e e e ey ball is again zaining great | sut Italy because of her charity zerous. He sald. howev r- | i . e Know the position of the remiles t The co ; « ahd il ies deeper v among the girls at Fast- pinil cign monopolistic contr or | readauarters A < thar the | in the animal kingdom. Explain why, {popular with the ; : Gow of wrabs | ern. Dafly proctice hus been resumed | Greece adopis a dictator he prices “‘thre. not onl o ing of the|Where and when reptiles . . L 1J. 8. Tury oF Mza-1 .04 a number of teams have been | her inability to reach an unders progress of th but s e and dura’ of the 3 W Ottice o Steie I at rents i . formed. ing wit 1d between the lead ernat t period a el i - and found | "7 X N 3 helppriod b The b is working on R.|political parties, and Premie od th 177 Know it frestaid He was ux « s ‘ ciples which 5 Lo _ parti m Any Scouts, rstaid . i by Deane ¢ setting of Dr. Edwin | galos takes over the reins of govein- nstructiy ey o mmam. | Should be given in case ey , ¢ e e s [ean o C. Barnes epic. “Lincoln.” in an-|ment. In explaining b orship, Sh o ehoald | Snake bites and the rgason fof s . T Emhet r[mnflv‘x’fn; i ry;s'u‘:(v‘ DeEioE ;w Sovmien ~_“| r:h.n Greece ition from Portm: fieTudin we woop -8 = § 2o ! for aship House. The per- od ineffectually to ess 1 wits 1 by s ) the Colorado | Including ule Fisher 2 formance Is to be given at the Wash- | parliamentary governt sinee the committee ; | Dinny 11 nd Rube or better s | Ju Afternoon Program. ington Auditorium on Ji usry, revolution of 1909, and that a change - the rubber coffee in : portant changes in oy | Love. went to'Camp Liv ne and, | e | ley has e h the Thelatiorn ot ameio e Major music pupils are busily pre-| (i necessary. United St it being chars et E aee ERTION in spite of cold weuther, did w lot of | oy comsiittest to | Cape Char 1 i e s taken WP | paring for the examinations. ' The — that rubber co B Gl by ents are announced Il ok on the roof of the cabin, The | Benner f"" Sl d is ' « principally with a symposium of dts. | P2 e abiohs: e - E 2 this country | 7 n chure issued by national head rk 3 Benner and Gambs. ussion in which six speakers took | Pano students will be examined on} The President informed Congress|have taken advantage of the British ters in New X inder date of owing points were earned: DInny, | of this hand be to publis 1 rn Shote SHLon . MU Rt January 22; the students of violin,|[last week of his acceptance of the |price increase to raise the cost i | duat 1D NEW e o Yule, 231; Rubs en, 266 St - Y rt. The subject s “What the : T 7 N Hath i to raise the cost of tires | o epiber 31. Among them are Some : 3 e. 235; Ben. 286. | ieresting and useful information < hotasticiem Has to Offer Mod.| voice and wind instruments on Jan-| League of Nations' Invitation to the|out of all proportion. The committee | \nlGy announced, such as official The five patrols of the troop each | Tech for the use ¢ ¥ e e e llnary o5, United States to take part in the pre- |voted down the proposition, however. | S oems Ao he wearing of the merit | held themselves responsible for a por- | epts Bt N e from the several fields of (honght was| Lucian Swick of the class of *97 and | liminary conference on the limitation jenprove e e e naving more | tion of a Christmas dinner that | B entotiin thet e Of ihought Was| former dramatic and foot ball star at|of armament, to be held under the | 4\ (o iniance of Senator Walsh, | S five merit badges to their credit; | €Iven to the poor. Thursday the Feld of Metaphysics,” Rev. FI Eastern, visited the school on Wed- _ay\(u;:-a“" Br):'- };fla:u'- :fr, J\» NS | pemocrat, of Montana, the Senate | f a1 rvice pin: [noon the food was assembiel e ot D o | nesday at oAl [\ m nn’x Helaskea tor | i ARISEn (00 N om B o : or and “S was found that tweo complete ¢ 2 S 7 P, | The Rifle Club is making prepara-|$30.000 to defray the expenses of | jiiCE e & S5 = ' to 1} - [had been gotten tozether. phia, Pa i 2 into an investigation of the Alun, | to co m to the re < D 8] i ons for a dance to be given in the , American representatives, and the| ¢ 5 = ) hents, and the making | full baskets were deliverel | TR S u].,, & .;f.‘,‘.l‘;[:,l :,,‘:.'f‘"}.‘,];.,”if to find whether the Departme of the old patrol colors. ;::p ;""d;:‘;l they were siven to 1 AZng ey ation stice h radical changes just an-|proper pa s ARE ENROLLED /i s it B i il : ) ;1’733 | mesagel to|Congress. on ithe | - foliowine: upy Its talicged S0l S e provitans iy nst ala p.Troop 68 of ihe tiurden vortal cla subject the Presi At it s OF the antl-trust laws. Attorney | OpE oIS e ;| prest fan Church, Anacosiia, on 7 From the Field of Bic o el lN OWA c ASSES Judsmaent! the T auIn Sargent was the first witness ss_first -aid requirements j = Koimeiitont t el of | g it the s shor ! iy it ol diec way home from meeting Alphon ,\(_ Schwitalla, Ph. D..| H RD CL Darticipate In the conferoace bocauna | Prought before the committee and the | ey e T thent. | 1ast _week, discove Ih the ? St. Louis University, St Loux« Mo. ¢ the principle involv : extent of his testimony was that the rst gid, demonsiratonsres ods 3 ply 2 of the principle involved, but as to n 2 tecos. | Woods near Bradb: and g R ling dressing where nece From the Field of Psychology,” Rev i e mHTtI At Siler 5 >{ matter had been left to- his subordi- | including dressing - ched e o o aon o i % T participation In other confer- | matter il e hage falnting, shock | Ditched tin fmmeat the | J aters, Ph. D., Jonn's Semi-| 1 000 Are in College Alone—Pro- |ences there was no necessity for a de. | Dates in the department and that they | Sary B Ich: {heakin 1o | scoutmaster, ex N and | y. Brighton, Mass: “From the cislon at this time. were following up the investigation. = | brulses. I‘IlJnuPs jn R Samon. | extinguished it, thus preventing heavy 14 of Ethics.” Rev. Charles Miltner, fessional Schools’ Courses ‘The selection of the American dele- 4 7 4 OB, orang. 2 = damage, without the necessity of S. C., Ph. D., University of Notre gate or detomre oG american dele | The Senate last week declined to|Strate with the triangie the following | (onREe. ) FHICHG, TR, KoK Dame, Notre Dame, Ind., and * Prove Popular. Set to ba made. but the Waehington | adopt a resolution by Senator Reed of | bandages: Head bandage. arm (sling), 3 depal | the Field of Social Ethics.” Rev. Government Is understood to be urg. | Missourl to investigate propaganda, | hand, foot and ankle bandage, eve and | gSeoutmaster ©. B. Hillvard of | Corcoran, C. M., Ph. D., Kenrick Semi- fnir Owen D. Young, chairman of the | forelgn and domestic, in support of | jaWw bandage (roller bandages may be | Troop 74 reports that the troop now 4 nary. Webster Groves, Mo. At the end of the first week of the |board of the General Electric Co., to | American entry into the World Court | Substituted on arm and ankle), artifi- | has a library of about 100 volumes The association will meet annually. | wiiar quarter which began January | 8ccept appointment. Mr. Young was | and continued debate on the proposal | cial respiration.” . o . |and is starting a troop museum of | ite has been set for the next]|, e erstiv found its dormi. |2 member of the committee which in- | that the country adhere to the World | In order to qualify for first-class |interesting inateriais found on hikes. | 2, Howard Universtiy found its dormi el ey E rpece meeting. t rowded and its classrooms | Yestigated German budget matters in|Courl. The Senate foreign relations | first ald a scout must now: Hev They have also organized n bowling A torles crowded and it ! 2 rements. Describe A n::lm&‘r of important {-;wln.ns of | Hieq with hundreds of eager students. | 1924. and s consldered thoroughly fa- committee gave an adverse report on | aeconcs 1-'-*;( i D aueribe | teum and are looking for zamcs { jearned societies were held through- J miliar with European matters. the Reed resolution, declaring that it [ methods of panic preven , wha | In the college department alone, there i 5 it 2 Dan s e s 7 = > ont the country during the recent D the college department alare, there |~ Gen. Pershing's illness has been | would delay action on the World Court | do in case of fire, ice, clectric and gas ‘The Log" of Troop 108, Brentwaod, | ke ent [ have been enrolled nearly 1,000 stu-| ;50" o the real reason for his re-|proposal. YUl ceidents: what to do in case of a |in its annual report io the nflicials of | r I e e tlon! Aiareasfos tHe o1 | 1IN to the United States from Chile. = | mad-dog bite or snake bite. Demon- | the Methodist Church, where the troop | professor of gistration figures for th 1001 where he has been acting as head of s the Senate finance committee | Strate the treatment, including dress- | meets, recounts the follywin: accom- | ! Philosophy, at a meeting of n.g-i"({,lfl-‘,}“.f‘;\'\’;‘ [Show 332 students en|the pleblucitars commission in' the | started is consideration of the tax| INE where mecessary, for a fracture, | plishments of the vear: ks (Dceling of e Ironeaiin fiieamedical, dentalana prar (i RISR S0 SOBICEHOR. 10 EUEHQIMIRC e Sonsiterarion, LaxXd oisoning, apoplexy, heat exhaustion, [ “During the year we gave a window | 2 . \nga | maceutical colleges, the distribution o £ £ 5 aeane W& IWALRING: st £ bite ) Ing ~hurc] (13 . ’y Smith College. mpton, Mass., | M3 4 L Hstrd o1 | developed doubts in Washingtpn as to | from Secretary of the Treasury Mel.|Sunstroke, frost bite i freezing: [to the church. presented a United | A f December 1'a paper | belE 220imicdical, 9 dental fantl 68 [whigtherihiaiuill i@emini\itakeinp ithe | lonithar the faxtcut of fatout $a30:31 also slemionsiate SIS, Creatment fof[istater e it they Suuday: schuolinndl| n ounce o preventlon ““The I'roblem of Knowledge From the !I:Y::: ,1:«{2;:{-\1 o "‘h:“i'f;‘:’l “‘1f ’l""“’v‘\\’urk. These doubts have gone so far | 000,000 voted by the House must not .\unl»\;rn. ]1\'-. |m;~'n!\‘nz, h -ol Sdtmn‘«'. ,:‘lhurvh', :;;‘\eral dbdx:{f‘(‘!fl at_ diff erent | t t; . t 5 . Point of View of Dualistic Realism.” cegistarediin the schiook 2W | that a successor, Maj. n. William | be increased by tk anate. Farthor | Dose bleed, earache, grit or cinder in | times to the needy of the community, | h - g s is 88: the school of music. 54; and the | Laggiter, now in command of the Pan: | reductions, he said, might create s | he eve. stomach ache; transportation |organized a_fine ladies’ auxiliary, at' s mignty inexpensive. Cooper's Contribution. school of religion, 235, The ‘tofal en-|yina Canal Zone, is being mentioned: | defcit. On the hasis of Mr. Mellon's | Of the Injured: demonstrate the trian- | helped the church by delivering cf . Kev. Dr. John M. Cooper attended | rollment to date is 1733 With this| By : Cetimone, Chaimmas “&mbo e8| gular bandage on the head, eve, jaw, | culars at various times, for which the ! A sizes or omen \he annual meeting of the American |large number of students registered in| Controller General McCarl, whose | (o8 T Gl Uould oppose fur. | 47 (s1ing), chest, fractured rib, hand, | publicity department of the church | Amthropologieal Association at Yale |the university for the second quarter, | powers conferred on him by Congress | {par reductions. | hip. knees. anlde and foot. Demon’ |made a report to the quarterly con. | Cniversiry New Haven, December | it is evident that the total for the|have given him autocratic authority 2 trate how to make and apply a tour- | ference, to be placed in the records of . %4 hnd tead n paper entitled “The |school vear 192526 will eastly exceed [where the expenditure of Government| The right of Gerald P. Nye. ap-|niquet (roller bandages may be sub- | that body: acted as ushers, furnished ine e o Bana " of the Tetes de | the enrollment fotal of last year money is concerned, decided last week | pointed by the Governor of North | stituted on arm and ankle). uniformed scouts to the Epworth Houles "It was a summary of phys-| The Kappa Sigma Debating Society | the contracts for construction and | Dakota to fill the vacancy caused b Requirements for the ‘“camping” |league for a special pageant which i 1 data | held its first meeting of the new vear | engineering services on the Arlington | the death of Senator Ladd, to a seat [ merit badge have been completely re- | they held. We held an entire divine M,.,., : dur- jlast Thursday evening in Andrew | Memorial Bridge are “not authorized | in the Senate was formally opposed on | Vised, and now provide: “To win a | worehip <ervice. u banquet, & lawn | g June, 12 this unstudied | Rankin Memorial Chapel, at which | by law.” Bids for the construction of | the floor of the Senate last week whyn | merit badge in camping a boy must: | fete, to say nothing of the many kood {tibe of 'St. Maurice Rover, Quebec, |time plans were consummated for the [Parts of the Lridge were opened the | it took up the majority report of the| “1. Have cumped out 50 nights at | turns individual scouts did during the near the Hudson Bay divide. innual intercollegiate debates between | following day. and work is expected | committee on privileges and elections, | different times, sleeping under canyas | year. | At the meeting of the American|Howard. Lincoln and Atlanta Univer- | 10 begin on the great structure soon.| adverse to the seating of Mr. Nye. | OF in the open, at least half this time We accumulated. as troop prov-| Catholte. Historical Association held | sities. Try-outs for the Varsity debat. | The controller xeneral’s rullngs, made | The arguments against (he seating | in a shelter constructed or improvised | erty, tents, canteens, mess kits, merit | ; ¢ at Ann Ar Mich., December : 1,1ing team w ‘li ?P !‘pl"i Fh‘fll‘ll_\'. when ‘:(:;u’lxi?(;.‘ «!-l('.\lr\ l;;(‘l';l’lh al X'V.‘};nsesruf were mainly that there is no State | b hlxns('](_ hfidfle. fl‘ibr:u")', two large flags, scout 2 paper on the historian of Italy,|selections will be made from among | the contrac may hold up things for | law in North Dakota giving the gov 2. Demonstrate how to put up and | altar, first air kit, packs, triangular Ludovico Antonio _\x.m\;,“‘ “Mx“‘i’ | the ants of n,.; various first :)\\J;:IT{LI};\:(’:‘\WTI’,‘ fi«m)»t wxlil be made | ernor the right to fill a vacancy in bandages, signal flags, ete. S bb . by Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, D. D, |and second teams to take part in the | to Straighten ou he legal twists so|the Senate through appoin % rm DY tor of the university, Rev. Peter|annual triangular debate. The officers 2 to begin the bridge as soon as pos- | Those in favor of his e Telanl subiness activity throatontithe o e e e T dleactor of the | M dto b r;: Gl‘s,s Just as sketched. Guilday, professor of church history [ of the Kappa Sigma Debating Society | Sible. argued to some extent that he is a|country. Lone Scouts, Boy Scouts of America, A and secretary of the assoctation, con- | are Theodore George, president; W S e State and not a Federal officer. The | CU1Y e s eriatithe LA Bad 2 eb yl t ‘; - Rubber Company tributed a paper on “A Proposed|liam Allen, secretary and E. P. Lov- ashington is having its troubles| vote on Mr. Nye's seating is expected | The raflroads and the raflroad | spa’ Fesigned January 1. Mr. Perry, Source Book of Amerfcan Catholic|ett, chairman of the committee on ar- \vuh‘ X(h‘\ new :lu\d intense effort to|to come within a few days. Cnblovest Bave dcbadt tne smgo‘ :“fh"mfi?‘omnlea";{’“ C{“'“"“"el‘"“{""' and absolutely perfeCt' Note how well ' History.” Papers were also read by | rangements. regulate a greatly increasing automo- = where, they told President Coolid . = Nl elor moanly WO i 4 Rev. Joseph P. Christopher, Ph. D.| The Mu LambdaLambda Society, |bile trafiic. The troubles are shared | Religion, fhat “thioneh his bbbl thesie L s DEeTIeTS ORI ca DI they protect the foot, coming well up and Rev. Edwin Ryan, S. T. D, both|a debating club organized by the [PV other cities, however, and in time 2 agree on new legislation by whi = SaCerE (on i = ana Bev.Eawln Ryan, 5, 1. Do both | a idevating elohiamenniied by o] e R erniasten ito bs | oo ircats limmen || T IlStephen's - Wise ciamt st I o st peation, (D% wliich {ovhose plase pill b Barif AL M over the instep, a guard against sudden voung he university, held | T rirman of | they can settle their troubles without | parry 18 a professional writer, and i The midyear exami s will be- | its first meeting of the Winter quar-|1arn to cope with the new problem. | the §5,000.000 united Palestine ap discomfort to the public. They ask | resigning he':-nuw'honf 1:11:2( Q" n 8] lashes zin at the univers tor oy Mhursday evening in. Miner|An instance of the difficulties here | peal, will remain as chairman for the abolition of the Railroad Labor | peeamplish. much wore. in this. line P Y FEE) i " The purpose of this soeiety s | Was shown last week when a Police | the storm which was aroused over his | Board and the substitution in it 5 taten et Thomas. I avanagh: |ts foster Goito s aione the women | Court judge ruled as illegal a_ regula- | utterances concerning Jesus Christ, i | place of an ageney sttution in its | than in scouting. He also stated that ot omas J. Kava .o foster deb: 4 o t Judge ruled as illegal a regul: erances co = Jesi st, in | place of a ency sclected by “he will miss the boys more than they , represented the university at the | of the university, Its officers are |tion laid down by the director of traf- | which he declared that Jesus was a | car s and the employes themselves. | & > vould (4 Athletic Assoctation in New York,|Genevieve Lomax, vice president. Intersections (Jhe resulation. had| zarbled by some to make it appear | As Indicating the general prosperlty | them in his heart to do that. for they , =7 Jecember 28 and 29. The Sociology Club, at & meeting | n force for a short time only, | that he had urged Jews to accepe the|of the land, figures made public last | sure miss him, especlally those who 2 3 held Thursday evening in Library |4!d pedestrians were just beginning | divinity of Christ, but this he denied. | week show’ that the Post Gffice De-|met him s S g Al Hall, discussed the subject of “Inter- |0 learn what it meant. The rule|{An orthodox Jewish organization de-|partment broke all records in Decem-|grand old_man” of Scoutdom. lige The ve side of |WaS thrown out on the judge's inter- manded his resignation and he sub- ber for handling mail, and Washing- | S - marriage,” The afirmatl de of | 5 3 3 the dittusion was upheld by Frank |retation of the act of Congress cx=2 | mitied s i St posrafizefused 16 | Lon e milistedinsfanions thelmain, —— 3 ce of director of traffic |accept it. cities in the country where the in- E P Ready Elected President of | 1055 4o Natnia or the univer;|and defining the duties thereor. “The Crease for the last December was dE e law gave the director no power to en- | Economics. particularly large. Sy ST e P Fapera, 26 56k a Fegulation, e Judse rlen | 00T s SR i i P 3 2 s espite her hectic time in findin . a f 2 iles Earl P. Ready was clected president | sion of Prof. W. H. Jones, head of| One of the historic mansions of the |a_government which can put through | plana ta T St e In a large city there is. al- of the Holy Trinity Branch of the|the department of sociology. { country, the governor’s residence in|an agreeable financial plan, France |half times larger than the wrecked ways a tremendous demand for Jloly Name Soclety at the monthly Rer \’\B x&. zA}Tmi“?y& y;z}l‘stor of | Richmond, narrowly escaped destruc- | bexins the new year with bright pros- | Shenandoah—metal clad, and fire- | Poultry and Eggs. Inesting Thursday at the Trinity audi. | CAlvary Baptist Church of this city, |tion last week and the Wife of the | pecis, according to a dispatch last | proof, lightning proof and. weather: e « will be the principal speaker at the |governor suffered severely from |week which summartized some of the | proof. The ship, o be the largest in The suburban and nearby F St F St torium. Other officers elected were | vesper service to be held this after-|burns when a child's toy ignited a |reasons, which include the fa P v b g T be & b y 18 3 ct_that | the world, will be built at the Ford|[| country resident can find a joseph A. Kuhn, secretary, and John |noon in the Andrew Rankin Memorial | Christmas tree in a room, the flames | France has the balance of trade in | Airport, Dearborn, Mich., by the Afr- Ay cusk for hi: s t 1i. Schombert, treasurer. Chapel on the university campus. Dr.|spres "ing rapidly and sweeping the | her favor: that she is keeping 2,000,000 | craft Development Corporation. I Tealy B ior S SXo ai e at t Develop) D t Plans have been completed by the | Abernethy is a speaker of national re-|lower floors. Many antiques and | ‘oreizn workers bugy as well as her |will be luxuriously fitted for commer- ||| - supply by a small advertise- 4 entertainment committee for the an-|nown, and fs remembered as the pas-| priceless relics ot Virginian history [5.000,000 laborers and mechanics at |cial use, but can be transformed for ||| ment under The Star’s Poultry 7th 7th #,ual minstrel show to be given in the | tor of the late President Harding. |were irreparably damaged. home and that she is paying them |war purposes within 48 hours. De- |l ana FEggs classification. Basement Store . Trinity auditorium February 8, 9, 10| Music will be furnished by the univer- - good salaries. Fnough money Is in|signs for the ship have already been g . i snd 1d. sity vested chotr, George Johnson died here last week Jcirculation to stimulate an unparal- | completed, ~ 3 v )