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16 21 GET DIPLOMAS AT RANDALL HIGH Address to Graduates Is Made by Rev. J. U. King of Asbury M. E. Church. The fifth graduating exercises of Randall Junior liigh School were held this morning the Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Third and L streets southwest. Twenty-seven students were presented with diplo- mas by E. A. Cla sistant super- intendent of public schools. Rev. J. U. King, pastor of Asbury M. E. Church, addressed the gradu- utes, encouraging them to carry on their good work in high school, col- lege and later in their life work. Rev. J. Harvey Randolph, pastor of Mount Moriah™ Baptist Church, gave the invocation. The program included remarks by Mrs. M. A. McNeill, member of the school board, who presided; by the school glee club, three of the graduat Clarke, Amelia Gaines and Bernice Williams; a violin solo by Murray ronmnfi by G. C. Wilkin- son, @ superintendent of public and the benediction by Rev. Sayles, pastor of Providence Baptist Church. Those who received diplomas were: William Elton Dyson, James B Green, William H. Redmond, Chauncey M. Ross, Joseph E. Sims, Chester A. Walker and Raymond K. ‘Wiggins. Ruth Bonds, Annie M. Boykin, Margaret A. Clarke, Amelia _A. Gaines, Leslie Marceline Harris, Lil- Jian O. Jackson, Laura B. Jordan, Grace R. Luckett, Sarah E. Mandue, Y.rnestine S. Praither, Cora Viola Robinson, Inez Teresa Simmons, Bes- sie C. Stewart, Alice V. Thomas, Jo- sephine E. Thomas, Regina E. Weber, Louise West, Marion G. Wilkerson, Bernice C. Williams and Lillian M. ‘Wood. BLACK RAPS' PRESIDENT. New Yorker Criticizes G. 0. P. on Coal Legislation. By the Associated Press. Republicans were criticized in the House yesterday by Representative Black, Democrat, New York, for fail- ing to support President Coolidge’s recommendation for coal-control legis- lation. The President also was criticized for mot “‘using the power of his office” to force a favorable report of the Parker bill, which would have delegated Ex- ecutive authority to take over the coal industry in a national emergency. The bill recently was rejected by the com- merce committee. “How do members expect the Presi- dent to handle, foreign affairs prop- erly,” Black asked, “when he cannot even handle one small House commit- tee? in talks by The Mississippi Gulf Coast Is a glorious stretch of sun-warmed shores along the Gulf of Mexico; Pas- cagoula, Ocean Springs, Biloxi, Gulf- Long Beach, Pass Christian, St. Louis. Excellent tourist hotels; motor boating, hunting, golf, polo; known as the “anglers' para- dise Reduced Winter fares. Over- night sleeping car service. Tickets and reservations at Southern Rail- way ticket office, 16510 H st. n.w. numbers Margaret | Weaver | Rev. Robert K. Massie Conserves Throat on Doctor’s Advice. Rev. Robert K. Massie will be un- able to conduct the conference sched- duled for this afternoon at St. Jo'in's Church, Potomac avenue and O street, in connection with the bishops’ cru- sade now in progress in the Episcopal Church Instead, ducted by Rev of ‘the Ch the conference will be con- Enoch M. Thompso pel of the Nativit Mr. who has been &peal Ing almost constantly of late, has de- veloped a. slight infection of the throat vsiclans have advised that he limit his speaking activities for a time. He will preach at St. John's Church at 8 p.m. LEITER RESERVOIR AGAIN 1S ATTACKED Engineer Points Out Alleged Technical Defects in Project in Estate Litigation. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Jan De $350,000 on another day’s discu: L fter many already d voted to it in the suit of the Countes: Suffolk and Berks to oust her ther, Joseph Leiter, and William Warr, whom she calls a cat's paw for Leiter, as co-trustees of the estate. L. R. Houston, a consulting en- gineer, was recalled to complete his testimony concerning alleged techni- cal defects in the reservoir. De Smet, intended by Leiter as a source of irrigation for the estate property and also as a source of in- come through the sale of water, pro- vided one of the chlef points of at- tack by Lady Suffolk in her allega- Leiter, require tions of gross mismanagement. . After Houston, it was indicated that several other witnesses who previous- ly have testified during the months of the trial would be'récalled ‘to assist in gathering up the loose odds and ends of the case. It was thought that perhaps another week would suffice, after which the large array of coun- sel will require a mon!h for oral argu- ments. POLlCEMEN TO DANCE. Annual Winter Entertainment at City Club Monday Night. The annual Winter entertainment and dance of the Policemen’s Associa- tion of the District of Columbia will be held Monday night at | o'clock at the City Club. . The program, which will be in charge of Past President Milton D. Smith, chairman of the compmittee, follows: Address by President Horace W. Lineberg; Mit- chell.and Howard in Black and White; Dorothy Staples in songs; Henry Gold- stein, The Boy Xylaphone Wonder; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kline in a specialty; Norman Goldman ir violin selections; Tereta . Shaeffer ind Blanche Lehman, assisted by Billy McIntyre in a dancing review. At the conclusion of the entertain- ment, there will be dancing with music furnished by he Humming Bird Orchestra, under the direction of Dolly Leishear. e A man in Holywood, Scotland, was fined $25 recently for using a radio outfit without a license. EDUCATIONAL. K. of C. School 1314 Mass. Ave. N lementary, o i3 Somen UXa unusany” ca .ms xm-fi'y NH moder: employ- ot buread. , Enroil l(ondly For 10 formation rea. g W Foars we nave hundreds of Wuhmnonnm thiourands of dollars in com- ‘mercial courses. Boyd Grad- ates are placed in the best poiltions. New rming—tomorrow _ma; Main 2338—Br. 8. George Wushington University LAW "HOOL Established 18656 . r Association American Law Class A, American Bar Ase- Co-Educational Full time forenoon course. 9.12. Ap- Broged geourse tor employed students, 10-6:56 p.m. Membe: Schools, sociation. d _sems i r begine J 21 Stockton Hall. anuary 3let. 0 20th St. West 1640. Accountants, Free Employment Bureau is in ‘o8 gT: contact with good executive Do everywhere Tasses now forming. ~Class limited; in a few short enrolt carly Prepurt 1o’ of i s o ke obpar: 50" A M PN PACE COURSES Accountancy: B. C. &, and M. C. 8. degrees: Preparation Day and Evening Classes Bulletin BENJAMIN FRAN "ansportatlo 17th and B Main ight-two-five-nine Strayer College Announces the Opening of Classes in Stenography, Type- writing, Accounting, Salesman- chip and many other commercial subjects. Day and Evening Sessions Registration should be made at once for classes scheduled to begin February 7th and 1th. 721 13th St. Main 1748-49 COLUMBIA SCHOOL 1 DRAFTING Inc. M. M. CLAFLIN, PRESIDENT Engineering Drafting Individual ‘Instruction—Enroll . Any Time 14th & T Sts. N.W. North 272| GEORGE 'WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Chartered by Act of Congress, 1821 COEDUCATIONAL Second Semester Begins January 31 Full Day and Late Afternoon Courses Department of Arts and Sciences Many courses available in Lib- eral Arts, Engineering, Education and Architecture. Registration 24-31; Office, 203, 1640. Law School Member Association of Amerlcan Law Schools.” Class A, American Bar Asso- Slalion. New stixdents s enter of cemester . Stockton Hall 751 treet. West 1840. j;eriod, January G Street; West ginnin 20th STEWARD SCHOOL has moved to the ADAMS BUILDING COMMERCIAL ART Illustration, Life Drawing, Interor Decoration, Posters, Costume = Design, Fushion Drawing. Advertising Course Succesful practicing teachers Classes Bocin Feb, st bk 168 Booklet o LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY ARTS AND SCIENCES . 1517 Rhode Island Ave. J 5 | You Can Learn ‘ \ North 9434 10000000 00000000000000000¢ National School of Fine and Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Post- ers, Color, Dynamic S Professional, Cultural, Fundamental Courses, Personal Instruction. Day and Night Connecticut Avenue & M 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Main 1760 Begins February 1st Smet Reservoir, built at a cost of | the Wyoming ranching| property of the estate of Levi Z.|{ 2 | ! to { | | | i | «\\\\\\\ Head of Trinidad Group Asks Mem- «\\w DRSS Be Sure to Read Our Special Offer on ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE on Page 29 of This Isswe! THE - -EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, UNABLE TO FILL PULPIT. clleENS ARE URGED possible, Dr. R. W. McCullough, presi- dent of the Trinidad Citizens’ Associa- tion, speaking at the meeting of the assoclation last night in the Wheatley School, sald: “Criticism of school offi- cials is destructive and wicked. Con- structive criticlsm is the only kind that will ever do any good.” Dr. McCullough announced that within the next 10 days a bill will come before the Natipnal Park and Planning Commission to construct a park on the Patterson tract. It was also announced that the Pennsylvania Railroad has made an offer of $1,000,- Advising that a firm stand be taken | 000 for the Patterson tract. o_uphold_school oficials whenever A motion was passed that the Trini- T0 BACK DIRECTORS bers to Support School Officials. Candy Treat By all means do not miss vln candy treat this week. Tt consists ®f two of Brae Burn's most popular confections—a pound bex of porous squares and a pound box of chocolate fudge. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” A Pound. Box of Brae Burn Porous Squares Thin erispy porous squares with a deliclous chocolate coating. They suyely are de- licious. and a pound box of Brae Buyn Chocolate-Cowered Fudge ‘Wholesome and te; every one will enjoy it | i s S LR Star-Rite Electric Toaster Special, *4.39 Just the thing you need for your break- fast table. Has two compartments for toasting bread at the same time, and only takes a jiffy to have delicious crispy toast. ‘Well constructed of a highly polished nickel-plated metal and has full- length cord which is easily attached to any light socket. Very inexpen- sive to operate. Fully guarenteed. 69c Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Candies, Priced Remarkably Low at All the Busy Peoples Drug Stores for Tomorrow Household Rubber Gloves Special 79¢ Wear rubber gloves while do- {ne hougework and protect your gloves are made of B Excellent _quality rubber and extend well over the wrists. Dif- ferent sizes. —”vmc. 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We have just recelved a fresh shipment of 10,000 bottles and are offer- ing it at special low prices. e e s e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e . e e e e s e ] Cold Cream 35¢ and 65¢ Thoroughly cleanses the skin of all surface impurities and pro- motes & charming and lovely com- plexion. Prevents and relleves chapped conditions of the skin. Use it freely. you will like it. u are a sufferer of head catarrhal conditions wl difficult brnlhln' we heartily recommend this aration of merit. t will rlnx you almost instant and gratify- ing relief. Loveliest of Toilet Soaps Listerine 23c—43c—71c Nover omit Listerine trom your ¥ Tnedici net needs. for x4 .‘5';‘;‘;‘:23.:":‘5&‘ SPECIAL! An exquisite Castile! Daintily molded: hard milled, last- ing: instant lather, instant rinsing, 3 Cakes, 27c et a] 5 500 S N I S S S N NN R R RRNHR NN A D O dad Assoclation stay in the Federation of Citizens’ Associations and pay m $10 dues. Another motion adopted ‘was that the Commissioners be asked to improve L street from Fifth street west. It was reported that the House committee on District affairs had promised that the trash plant at Mount Olivet road and Montello ave- nue will be removed immediately. This is due to the constant efforts of the association, which was organized in 1919 for the specific purpgse of ridding the district of the trash plant, according to the president. The assoclation voted to commend AR A E AR E AR AR AR LR EEEEEEEEEEEREEEREEEERERNKN FRIDAY,.. JANUARY . 28, . 1927. the Engineer Commissioner for puty ting lights on K street. Announcer ment was made that 24 new memberfs had been taken into the association. President McCullough announceld that due to the pressure of other busf- ness, including the study of vdaw, lie would resign the presidency, which ke has held for six years. Nomination of officers followeg. Those nominated were Charles . Edwards, president; Dr. R. W. McC lough, vice president; Mrs. Frances Stephens, seretary; Martin G. Stecks treasurer, and Dr. McCullough and I A. Fitzwater, delegates to the Fedega- tion of Citizens' Associations. i PEN AR NN RN Phone Matn 521 5 “ALL OVER TOWN” —The Better to Serve You i Personal Chats—Get-Acquainted Badges Perhaps you have often wonaend why our salespeople badges bearing thelr ru.me& It is for your benefit so you may know with whom you are dealing and it also lends a more personal contact between Remedies! customer and salesperson. Cast. aside conventionalities jind let us know who you are wjien making purchases at our stcjces, for we are sure it will of mutual benefit and understi.nd- ing. 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PRIEST FINED $500. gt Father Montanarl filed motice of Church Pastor, Convicted of Pos-|wppeal and was released on $200 bond. DEAD sessing Intoxicants, Appeals. A STORAGE CORONA, Calif., January 28 (®).— $3.00 Per Month Rev. Innocent Montanari, pastor of a | 80 L STREET NORTHEAST Catholic Church here, was sentenced Franklin 4856 UTOMOBILE in Justice Court yesterday to pay al the county road gang, following his Intoxicants. 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