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SCHOOL PATRONS | AND HEADS CONFER Citizens and Parent-Teacher,| Associat Representatives Outline Sections’ Needs. Sixty-three representatives of Wash- ington Citizens’ and Parent-Teacher associations, gathered at the semi-an- nual citizens' conference with. the RBoard ucation,. last night ad- vised Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superin: tendent, of the items in the five-year school building program they regard the most urgent for their respective communities, arid should théreferé be included in the 1928 school estimates. Dr. Ballon and members of the Board of Education -made eareful notes o of the requests made at the meeting, and also the explana- tory briefs filed by each of the. rep- resentatives, At the outset of the meeting the citizens were told school officials will ask: for $5,340,500 for chool needs in-the 1928 estimatcs. Under present plans,” Dr. Ballou of rst division, $473,000 $434,000; fifth division, $372, seventh welfth g th division. $541,000; voca- tional ., $45,000, and high schools, $1,047,000. Urges Apportionment Study. “What we are anxious to learn to- night, and 1 feel certain that further | & informal conferences among various of your number will be necessary be- fore the board makes definite d is how you want money ¢ individual divisions spent.” y of the speakers last night de. »d that they were more interested in the purchase of land for school sites and playground purpose they were for erection of They took the v land is rapidly better to n neithe Ballou and I lent of the board, advised delegates that the board is hearti- ly in sympathy with their stand for school and pla; “urgéd "the citi- ~ appeals right to r school. Completion Asked. Tn' “the first division request Was D. Owen of the Jackson iation for” the purchase of a lot next to the J son School. R. . Conner, secreta the Fillmore-Parent Teacher Asso- arly completion of the r School, while O. _ Helsley, nting Potomac Heights and the president of the Con- duit Road Citizens' Association, ar- gued that an eight, and not four room_addition is needed at the Poto- ht Finis D. ) s, president of the Chillum Castle Heights Citizens’ ion, one of the third division atives, stated that the four- ddition at the Woodburn certainly not prove ade- ck (. Stelzer, chair- ommittee, Piney Branch sociation urged the push- d of the new Business nd erection of a school and Webster streets. anton, representing the eights Citizens' Associa- ted her plea that chool land in this vicinity disappearing nd urged action before apartment > erected on the few strips left. Speaking for the Kalorama Citizens’ Association, Judge Milton Strasburger sed for consideration of the pur- f trip of land adjoining the D. Cooke School. He submit- ted a brief giving the ussessed value of the land and explaining that it it is not purchased at once it probably will be Mrs. Albert Baggs of the Force-Adams Parent-Teacher As. sociation requested an addj n to the Force School of an assembly hall and one or two classrooms to do away with portable structures. Mrs. O. L. Veer- hoff, president of the Columbia Junior High lation, recommended that hool Sixteenth . Graham, | Ma “‘unsightly shanties” abutting the Mott School. « Others who told of their respective school needs follow: " Mrs.. Basil M. Manly, president, Johnson-Powell- Bancroft Parent-Teacher ' Assoela- tion; -Thomas Joy, Teacher Association; Georgetown Citizens’ Keene Parent- B. W. Murch, Association gomery; B. N; Leach and J. G. King: bury, Dahlgrén Terrace Citizens' As- sociation; James O. Lucas, Stevens Parent-Teacher Association; Mrs. W. T. Bannerman, Parkview Citizens' Association; Mrs. R. H. Prescott, Parkview Platoon School Parent- Teacher Associatio: Mrs. Eugene W. Burr, Reservolr and Conduit Road Parent-Teacher Association; Mary L. Cochran, Conduit Road Assoclation; Mrs. H. Hennig, Monroe Home-School Association; Bianche Beckham, James Monroe Home and School Associa- tion; Mrs. Cora L. Hodge, Monroe Home and School Association; M. L. Tancil, Anthony Bowen Parent- Teacher Association. Mrs. Grace Humes, president, A. Bowen School Parent-Teacher Asso- clation; L." G. Powell-Bancroft Parent sociation; W. II. Lewis, Jr., Citizens' " Assoclation; ' Howard Woodson, Northeast Boun C zens' Assoclation; Mrs. Mary V. vis, Garfleld; J. C. Bruce, thirteenth “Wilson hool Parent-Teacher A Arrington, Sumner- /. Amos, president, Bowman. John sociatiol hington Cham of Commerce; Dalrymple, Bryan ociation; Mrs, Bryan Parent-Teacher M As: ortheast Washington Citizens' Gid- sociation; Susie Addelle, dings-Lincoln sociation; .| Pleasant A Association; . Kiernan, Ameri- canization School; Mrs. E b Frye, Hillsdate Citizens' Asse s J.~ Richardson, s Parent-Teacher Asso George W. Jackson, Shaw Junior High; D. deration of Citizens' Assoclations; A. H. Greg- Stanton Park Titi2ens™ " As50- and George T. Bowman, Engineer Officers Reassigned. - Capt. Freferc =T~ T'rech, “Corps™ Engineers, at Fort Humphreys, has been ordered to Louisvil and Capt. Glenn H. Stough, € Engineers, at the same post, has been ordered to Chicago. = ANY GIRL CAN BE i A new kind of facs pgwdet s here. Made by & new French Process—stays on until vou take it off. Pores and lines Not affected by perspiration. ‘and one of the old schools in the fourth |\ division be converted into a trades school for girls. Seeks Langdon Abandonment, Abandonment of the Langdon School, the only frame school in the city, and the erection Nutting of the Rhode I: Citizens' Association. Hodge told of the need bly hall at the Monroe. the Brookland Citize: told of his neighbo: playground for Brookland, Radcliffe, president of the Dahlgren Terrace s’ Association, ed for e: ction of the site Twelfth street and Rhode Island avenue northeast. He said there s one area 16 blocks square where there wasn't a single school in his_section. George R. Marble and Martin A, request of last improved school wood. ion Mrs. Willlam bf the Carbery iation, renewed Cook renewed their year on behalf ¢ facilities for (3 onal school fa- itheast was presented vis, represonting Southeast Washington Citizens’ Asso- clation. Dr. John K. Rector, president of the | R Midico-Chirurgical Society of the Dis- irict of Columbia, made 2 plea in be- half of mmproved conditions at the Harrison Health School. Prof. Kelly Miller of Howard Park Citizens' As: sociation urged the wiping out o Qu Endspainat once! CORNS In one minute your misery from ' corns i3 ended. 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