Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 14

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GROUP REAFFIRMS SUFFRAGE BACKING Lincoln Park szens Urged to Keep Up Work in Bill's Behalf. Relterating its previous action, the | Lincoln Park Cltizens’ Association, | meeting in the Bryan School last night, voted unanimous approval of the Jones bill to give age to the Distr of Columbia. ! id Babp. tion of Citi- | there was | measure being THE EVENING | medical inspection program was als0 | committes on education. " Donald 8. tavored. | Craig was appointed to the education Opposition was voted to establish-| committee. ment of a ma\gmuml at Sixteenth President Guilford S. Jameson read and _C streets for the use of colored s letter from Senator Capper, in which |children. It was pointed out that|the chairman of the Senate District |there is no intention of stunting the [committee disapproved of the Jones increase in playground facilities, lvu\l\unda\ -closing bill in its present ‘thm 1 more appropriate site should!form. Dr. I'red S. Arends addressed ed, STAR, WASHINGTON, H. Kump, B. 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