Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 14

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w \bHTNGT(h\' R, T S ORISR RS (ol 0 R on S e e A pentry TESTING HOBBIES " ONPUPLS SEORED Schools Hampered by Those | = nunu;:h the medium of the Teed Cross an organization which 'rmi EVENING ‘STAR, ' BAN ON RUSSELL - LAID TO IRELAND] r Fov Scouts. the Red Cross embraces |ings in wealthy homes grow up mal- (he whole of life. It is a symbol of [ nourished.” he said; “that business ! the volunteer through its universality | men break down In middle life; that | of aid. Through its Junjors in school | dyspepsia tablets are sold by the ton {1t inculcates those Nabits which will | daily, and that charlatans flourish like e e ost ‘Atting preparation for reen bay tree. the IlvP of the citizen. neam- educationists believe (hu have seen farms in Italy. play- | if they could take all the children and J:lmmd in Belgium, hospitals in Po-|inculcate in them geod health habits nd. ses of art in Austria and | they would be building on a sure in the United health ey know that ourage, | such children as they grew un would all [he naturally interested in their en | vironment, would support all public ealth measures and would finally con- Free State Asked So- cialist's Bar. {1 claim for By the Associated Press. it g e a Airing Pet Ideas, Red |7 ‘ic""ine indorsement of [ stitute & public - that would rx::lome LONDON, May 28. the Marine Corps to a commissioned [ ot ‘Authority which de- | cvery public health measure, because| quotes an official of the English home * ofce 3 5 . . 10 ! { | feom persons in high place, | each meniber of that public would he | ofce ax stating that Charles At | Spnelaqer the. Impression - He) 18 [igohool wasinlledito capacity vester-|ment returned in Nebraska charging ross Dele! | & ting ving military orders is not volun- . [ but_trom the ultimaie authority of an individual exponent of good health, Ruseell the e & octaliat lead: | tars ang. therofore” not momisaime | 48Y afternoon at the first performance |them with a conspiracy and with | education. the child tself.” | “Tie Junior Red Cross is an organi. | 25 provisionally vefused permis- | against the enlisted man in a Srim | of & vaudeville alow presented by the :lln::dhe m.lm Ilz‘dnlr?ud. ‘The men “A umerahle host of societies | Qualifies His Criticism. zation of en of all "*‘““""""“\lon fo land at Plymouth at the re- inal action. faculty and pupils under the direction 'f"l'"d to give honds and were com-| e o 5 &4 handed togethet 3 st of ‘the ‘lrish’ Free State. The So decided Justice Bailey vesterday | of Mrs. J. Forney Donaldson, music Nl ey O el 4 clamoring about: the cla pom doors In. Mactracken explained paren [ {ices tor better heal'h. citizenship and | jree State's reasons were mnot di- in Criminal Court in refusing to per. | director of county achools. Ali of the | o lv:nge ately e_v'mu‘e out a writ e demanding the opportunity of airing | thet C“ihat he qQid not seek tofinternational good will motional | \yized mit the government (o put in evidence | s won high favor and were roundly abeas corpus, which was granted | BtapsE concu pet Mobpies” i e cerring Mk oo the H couts or the Girl to the idealism of the Thinks Speech Reason. |t the trial of John Wallo the du-n:|“m’1““d°d by the large audience. ::velug;‘fi'nrms?ggo‘:}w:)fotgl':.fi,:"d' ing "0} y Sk el S ST L R e pimcrenatn s | ysgk; Afax 9509, Charleh oo, SR ToNVermIlon aliesed (o) Bave | The show will be repeated tonight. . | pearing on the writ June 11. "b 5 homtaiduem "y per || Sons. tron Suiling MIito e e e Hrieinia sizatton and that | Ward Russell. American Socialist lead Rty oL eoh Wallo and & .ribre T Through _Attorneys Easby-Smith, e R npllons o expandine Hiie S polrited ugithe e e 2 e A e | er today said he was inclined to at- fentative of the Board of Children's | Miss Kaatje Van Dyke of Hollund, | Pine and Hill. the accussd lawyers | S he educaiprs ot civilization, Dy (e ol o e oing the same things, Its |tribute the Tefusal of the British au-igpy 15, ve "‘X*‘F‘lmfluva the complaint | who claims a height of 7 feet, .11 |tell the court that the act charged in Raschees s ax the educators of ol fon, Dr- | conference 1 e same (hings. 13 | 10 es (o, allow him to land at]gle 1ovear old ward. ‘The officer had | inches, is sald to be the tallest woman |the first and second count of the in- = | enry ke 8 sbamenciol ijor ed flon Tomes L | O ot sthibe irinde on, B¢ cted Wallo (o tell the representa- in the world. dictment—the sending of a letter to = - second Pan-Ameri peakers | om the children’s standpoint 1t s day at Cincinnatl. Inference. which re- | discussed the subject v one \Glab. valhie: .. Ve schildren | . InCHix Spsech b reviened the his- in the Natiomal| Arthur W. Dunn, national divector! ject their own officers and commit- torical policy of Englan |ov\m( l‘v A | o b e junior Tted Cross.| iees, who have atatus'among them.|and and the present British policy uit upon the class- | described what that organizition it | selves just lder people have in |toward the Latin countries. He term- n educator x..d doing—its aims, its ideals their own tions. They have |ed England’s general forelgn policy a | in which it fun bhjecta 10 work for like adult socleties | menace to the world's peace because vaised his voice in active protest,” manner " | drew hearty appluuse from 1 they pledge themselves to work |of its * ‘imperialistic aims.’ MacCracken said. *If the school, 4 wildered by such an invasion of its | ence when. explainniz he Obiects. Their ldeals ave| The speech was broadcast by radio Quiet precincts, closes the door. these | fosters betie inte ve 1o others and their com. |and Mr. Russell thinks it may have societies sometimes avail themselies | standing by disintere hev govern themselves, [ vexed the British representatives in _of the child’s leisure to pr : humanity. he 5 to do by doing.” the United States. social ends. The great | said that the v against country for the Scouts and Girl Sgouts ar no longer ¢ continue the child's e tensively outside the Col. George (i. Nasmith. chairman Danger of Absorption. {of the National Junior Red Cr 4 d g T e o [ eation, Cadil all the. people adopt | . 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST e Weaton T |thoseihealily hablls swhich they &l . this, the spealier added, is That the | can practice one-third lo one half | SCRTOIE kb by 6o 106 BembLE Tror ”:“ | of all human ills ean not be elimi- : nated. he said. The average citizen actuality of experience: children pass the day in school with books and with each other and_experience seems to them unreal. But when the school scek to remedy this condition of re- mofeness, “it is at _once confronted with the problem of social organiza- tions,” he sald Dr. MacCracken spoke on the status of the Junlor Red Cross as a factor in education. He expressed a belief that the ideals of the school and the Junior Red Cross are essentiaily cne. There are four attributes of child has not only to realize the impor aance of fresh air. sunlight and exer- cise, the need of mental relaxation | and sufficient sleep and the funda- | mentals of a balanced diet, the| speaker added. but he must act upon | that knowledge. ‘Would Train All Childven. “And it is due to the lack of these simple hygienic practices that chil dren with perfect physical surround OFFERING AND SALE 300 WOMEN'S DRESSES 200 MISSES’ DRESSES $13:85 eharacter which are the aims of edu- FORMERLY $40, 885, $30, $28 Th ic wil et SR T e All Day Memorial Day || “Cikfonor e s e et e LN O FRY Shivien Resonts wo of ihese Delios 29(: WY C——— capromos $1 .6 / ws. (NEXT MONDAY) REGULAR AND - THE MATER]ALS ALONE ARE WORTH MORE THAN THE SALE PRICE OF THE DRESS EVERY NEW COLOR, EVERY NEW SILK INCLUDED IN THIS OUTSTANDING OPPER POR TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY Praises Junior Red Cross. | o 'I‘Rl [“I'IOV TLLINERY Summer Courses Register Now megs\one Academy " “It is the enly great socieity.” the | &peaker declared. “'teaching the school ! on many points. in which the avenues of activitr begun in school may be i ure life. Uniike the | TURES WHISK SUPER VALUE FOR DECORATION DAY .. - e A(( TS squllzgs%o be ante j~ NINTH_ST. N-W. Socket Wrench Set Tool Boxes Staff Foot Brakes For Ford Cars Hand Pump A real efficlant hand pump Just the Quick Delachakie Transmission Bands § Collegiste for Ferds m. 12y Bk e "'”"_fl a in- E&w‘h{ R g 5“‘ $1.69 Look at these prlces—Values 59¢c Mobiloil, $3.75 Grades A, F or Arctic, n 5 gallon cans. 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HELD IN MAIL FRAUD CASE (., FRIDAY, ing for a fee of more than $100.000 in B e - ey connection with a_proposed tax re % £ fund of $454,135.82-from the Treasurv Them With Asking Omaha Wom- an to Pay Big Tax Fee. United States Commissioner Turn- age today held Maurice Kay and his brother, Benjamin Kay, local lawyers, in/bonds of $5,000 each for removal to.Omaha, Nebr., to answer an indict- government was. represented by As- sistant United States Attorneys Ray- mond Neudecker and George D. * Horning, Jr. never been residents of Omaha and could, not be fugitives rom justice from that Stale, ‘As to the third count, counsel state, no offenss is uded as Evidence Against Private in Corps. charged. e Pupils to lepelt Vandenlle CLARENDON, Va. May 28.—The auditorium of Washington Lee High OFFERINGS That Mean Substantial Savings—Every- thing You Will Need to Make Dinner, Luncheon or PICNIC a Success. The Pnces In the Convenient %-Ib. 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