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RAGE NOW HARVARD ADMISSION FACTOR, Chairman on Entries Quoted as Saying Extreme Traits Are Considered. Br the Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Harvard Liberal Club says in its pub- Gadfly, that Prof. Henry oh; the com May 8.—The lcation, the Penny mitte packer rman of on stated that = considered in i ace is a part o The quoted statement adds that race “is by tio means the whole record and no man will be kepf out on grounds The editors of the student organ <aid that Mr. Pennypacker had certi- fied as correct the statements at tributed to him. Mr. Pennypacker could not be reachea last night School Feltowship Cited. ““Ihe whole record does include evi the candidate’s character, i1 promise,” the quoted 2 “his fitness to give to Harvard and to derive om what Harvard has to ts of character which tend i 4 Among these racial character- rt of the record. he whole record no be kept out on nds of race, but those racial char- istics which make for race isola- 1, if they are borne by the wal, be taken into consideration as o part 's character- ter, per- “If there should result in fact any \1 change in the proportion of s in the college following the application of the test, this will be due, not to race discrimination or any ¥ . but to the failure of ¢ individuals to posse s s those evidences of ality and promise, Whic other evidences, render weighed wit e t than other individuals them more 'Berlin Burglaries Prove Plan to Aid o Associated Press. RLIN, May 8 rrounding the lar arles of shops whose pro- priet were on the verge of bankruptey has been solved by the police in the arrest of w gang of gentlemen crooks who plied a made-to-order burglary trade. The gang's rendezvous was a fashionable cafe owned by a for- mer orchestra conductor. Police disclosed that a shopkeeper in financial difficulties put in an order | for a robbery and collected iu- surance. Adverse economic conditions had reased the number of such rob- to more than 10 a week. “five persons have been ar rested. JAIL MEASURE VOTE URGED BY BLANTON Says Congress Should Not Adjourn Without Relieving Inhuman Conditions. The mystery number of was made on the floor of the House vesterday that the present session of Congress should not close without taking action on the bill providing for erection of a new Police Court building. Charging that human beings are treated like animals, with 60 to 75 of them locked up in a small room, Rep- sentative Blanton, Democrat, of Texas, insisted that this measure should be taken up out of order by the House in order that relief might he afforded. It would be inhuman, Mr. Blanton said, for the members to 2o to thelr homes without remedying this situation. e made his protest Vigorous prot consent for one day lowed for general debate on the agri- cultural relief measures, which would consume tomorrow which, according to regular order, would have been District day. Mr. Tilson said that when the spe- clal order was out of the way, he hoped to be able to allow some time for consideration of such important District measures as could be passed without too much controversy. Profitless Shops when House Leader Tilson had asked unanimous more to be al- THE SUNDAY STAR, \\'ASHINGT()N, D. C. MAY 9, 1926—PART 1. - GULDISREVIVED Organization to Distribute Prominent People Aid. again to receive the benefit and cheer of the work of the Washington Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, which will be revived next Saturday after its in terruption by the war. In its revived activities the Wash- ington Guild, which is affiliated with the national organization with head- quarters in New York, will be under the direction of L. Stoddard .Taylor. dent. Mrs. George I Hill, « fonal staff, who has been in Wushington fo me time in the has obtained the seration of a number of prom:- inent citizen Two booths, as dis centers or surplus flowe: ables and jellies to the poor and sick and shutin next Saturday. One of these will be located in the concourse of Union Station, in charge H Powell, and will be open from 7:30 to tions by suburban | residents. | As the other receiving station of the guild, Mr. Taylor h: en_the use of the Belasco Theater lobby where an attendant will be on duty every week day from 8 a.m. ur noon to care for and deliver offerings. : Besides Mr. Taylor, other active officials of the local organization are John B. Larner, treasurer; William H. Poole. as: trensurer: Phillips ¥L Y Robert F. F . assi T v . Seymour Walcott, corresponding secretary. 1In addition to the donation of flowers, fruits and les sought by the guild, money donations to aid in defraying the cost of their distribution will be grate- fully acknowledged by Mr. Larner, at the Washington Loan & Trust Co. Mre. Willlam H. 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Harvard has there will be criti- cisms. It will be d that Harvard 1s discriminating on grounds of race. That will not be true.” Ddigeedd FOOD PRICES DECLINE. TOCKHOLM, Sweden —The general strike in caused @ slump in Sweden of the (SESQUI’ OBSERVANCE | 55 fti el 0, osvenor, Mrs. ¥. L. Mulford, . B, Paul Bartsch, Mrs. J. man, Dr. Stokes, Cameron. Clarence Harding, Freder Brooke and Mr Powell. Beattie, Mrs Borden Harri Shelton n, eggs., butter and pork particularly slumped. There A 3 is no steamer connection now be-| TO BE BEGUN MAY 31| tein dothenbure una Ensiand and six tramp steamers are being held up —_— in’ Gothenburg because of the strike. | — ' Al rici des 'S S At Least Four of Larger Exposition | y mericn (dEstrovers OMALIS Auburn and Osborne ha’ arrived at Buildings Will Be Completed Stockholm, where they will remain a by That Date. week. From 5 to 7 Days Service All Work Guaranteed— Flynn’s Auto Paint Works 941 Water St. S.W. <7/ Trade In ! 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