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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. URGE . S. TO BACK RIGHTS OF MEXICO Emergency Foreign Policy Conference Condemns ! BUSINESS PUPILS WORK ON CONTEST Entries Completed in Oratory Competition—Students IState Now Lacking 0, MONDAY, SARCH I5, 1926 California Is Only Name Avenue Here California s the only State in the Union without an avenue in the District of Columbia which bears fts name. The other 47 States and even a territory, Alaska, are honored by converging avenues named for them, even though some of the avenues aro thorougfares in name on GEORGETOWN GLEE CLUB WELL RECEIVED : “Collegians™” Add to Popularity of] Mi-Careme Concert With | Jazz Selections. ! Assisted by an aggregation of synco- pators known as the “Collegians,” the Georgetown University Glee Club | wil | Walter J MeDonnell *29( Thomln V l!orllrlt’ *29 ullen '8, Thomas J . Quinn, jr., ‘27 . Willlam )l E. Smith '29, hx' h.u‘d D. ‘29 and Paul D. amns t night's genior reception com- mit sisted of Willlam L. Cooney, Jr., (lmlrn‘ n; Edward H. Bingham, Henry J. Blommer, Francis W. Bowan, Le Breslin, John D. Shea and Thompson. Welsh Fra and truc greatest produced 205,000 automobiles s last year, maklug it the year in the industry there, v, several of them not yet pav- ed and without any home develop- ment fronting on them. There is a California street. run- ning from Eighteenth street to Massachusetts avenue above Twen- ‘ourth, but no California avenue is shown in street maps of the Dis- trict, according to ofiicials of the Dist; surveyor's office. Colifornia street once California avenue, but was changed many vears at the request of the District ount missioners, The highway plan of the Dis of these | shows a Government alley ontestants | Washington street and e 4 mmendi Temperance alle; are deem- | the maintenance of a special school bulletin Board devoted to the conspicu ous display of matter of varled char acter caleulated to arouse interest in the school competition. Prominent of contest material | winning oration of Robert Sea sions last year, which ha thumbed by pupils in its pe study s to become almost blurred he- md legibility. The pupils sider that some magical se cess or key to winning 1s to be found in close scrutiny of the clipping, one of the teachers report. The committee from this school con- sist of Miss chairn Mis Miss | Takmg Blg Interest. Coercion. made its initial appearance of the seu- {son last night in its annual Mi- | Careme concert before a highly ciative audience that filled Hall Edward P of the glee club, had arranged a pro- | gram that appeased u variety o | tastes. There were jazz. several grand numbers old household and negro s | W. O L ¥ h in baritone so and Matt Horn man, s received. Heavy snowfall has brought better im to Latvia by permitting the fell- inz of many trees for lumb With the completion of entries i g Gf many fries e I, the Business High School for the | = = National and International Oratori Contest, the large number of cont ants from this school ure now hard at work under faculty commiitee super- vision in the preparation of thelr ora- Mareh 15 The Bmer ‘lics Conference, in 110 Representa HICAGO, Dorovan. ‘11, d will de the his follow: contestants P ions hefore English classes, h the tea TS clusses will select thos deemed best and fill out rec tions for all whosewr:tion: ed good enough to entiile them to a hearing before 4he faculty judges. Facully fudges will eliminate thos deemed less meritorious and this proc ess will continue until April 26, Finals April 28. The school finals, at which all maining in -ulty elimin: | test will compete, will e held A Members of the faculty committee report increased interest in the cof test among 8school pupils this yvear and report that thuse patiticipating are doing 80 in a “thoughtful and purposeful manner,” with a view ap- purently of obtaining the greatest pos- sible benefit from participation, School pride is plainly involved, how- ever, il i sated, in producing the caded by Repre of Wiseon vrimanof 0 othe Red chadrman of Couneil of e of the mem Georze Stewart. jr. of New another rict p It Takes Service To Make.a Home If you make your homs in an apartment house you must have something more than the room you occupy—that some- thing is service—it is included in the rent at the | IMPEACHMENT REPORT, IN JUDGE’S CASE READY i s comprised Malcolm —— | House Judiciary Committee wml James P, Costello, ! x. )honp William M. Hoffma ™ saxophone; Charles A. Burns, jr 3 plione: Jerome . violin: Arthur *. Cannon, banjo J. Mulliken, and Louis | drums. Tub are is United Niexico have rveached a * said the statement. Hear Articles Tomorrow Against E. W. English. nd eriticat condition Condemns State Department. advorntes the fol policy tow that t practices no diserimi- the nationals of vs, the vight of complete prope House judiciary committee will | ‘meet tomorrow to consider the report | of u subcommittee charged with the | drafting of articles of impeachment | against Federal Judge George W. Eng- | lish of the eastern Illinois district. This subcommittee, appointed after | et | e full committee voted to recom- i itiati sachment S jurist on % ingh. niisdeameanors i of winiiing orator in the | d virtually completed its e . Himbii Anale; wiitek:aiibo ! S itles the " will take about two days to consider e this report. It will serve ax the basis district_championship of the recommendations to be made to | Aot champigo the House by the committee and prob- S e Aly S baRddonied AU bUEtew terlal entering the contest this year “¥ATter action in this re a is unusually high—the best in the ticipated the question will be brought &chool, in fact. before the House within a few days. Bulletin Board Helps. An incentive to the work of the CAR LINE CHANGE URGED. contest_this_vear has been noted in Would Route Street Railway With Traffic at Dupont Circle. Rerouting of the northbound cars on Connecticut avenue so as to flow with traffic around Dupont Cirele wus rec- ommended to the Public Utilities Com- mission today by Joseph J. Moebs, | 1745 K street, as one means of re- The lowing United States Cowley ex L. Glea on “2%, Maurice Maurice Higgins Kiggins, Joseph A. n Miss Aled 'FLAT Tt RE? Time to Look al MAIN 500 Your Wlndou Shades LEFTH BROTHERS | b i e Y i.mw from top to l-ullvm'. 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Chile, March 15 UP).—Peru | | scored a temporary vietory yesterday when the Tacna Arica plebiscite com- By the Associated Press mission postponed the registration of | NEW YORK, March Jewelry | voters, which was to have begun to-| banaitectranstenred their act .7 | day, to March 2 ducinz congestion around the circle, | bandits transferved thelr a | The motion £ The plan would require the Jaying of | the East Side yesterday. 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