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e e G e - . THE_ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. € “'ED‘\'ES‘TL\TM'._SEPTE,\IBER__‘JI; 10”T EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. GUND[ ACH K“.”NG LlV]l\G IN A Fool’s Paradise. i#igh. L —By WEBSTER. ||, S. ASKS FAIR TRIAL m]:l;lfl[‘:',lEHAssgl‘v‘[AE“figHS)(()L i Spffim!"Art‘(-:q).l.,lxse, f WELLIOC, To DAY ) oo ACT AL '2 LOOK AT ME.I™ 55 Ano IN MEXICO SLAYING A evening. Foreign and Domes: My BIRTHOAY, YUF, et 260 | FeeL L€ A Boy oF \"T. . GOOD POSITIONS AND || Boarding and Day School for | {Mnifi SO VEAR'S OLO T00A '/"('f\‘if}:,\:“i, r,] | Do MORE WORN AriD : 3 FINE INCOMES (| Girls. Courses trom Primary to | ‘idress Miss WOLF. See i e o Vo 5OME NG [ BETTER ch»; :OW | Fears Miscarriage of Justice at Lo prants, ‘.7.!;'1'5"‘ ] AR Sttt s sl o 17 H St. N.W P, Sl STRRRiENE e Trial of Suspect in Ameri- ' ‘ e ? STh s oo P BUSINESS | ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL a _ : - D oteet’s " Prosecutor at Leonardtown -’ Q\ ‘ = el Trls oTEL 7 e e ' Ve amd California St. R : =g & ' ) B e pwerinen e o Gy Lo X ™ Urgent representations for interven- ey 5t by e e athorities | Boarding and day school for girls. | # tion by Mex Federal authoriti AL G e Agents in Raid. 7 - | in the trial at Guadalajara growing out | Kindergarte nd pre- v 3 p of the murder of Arthur Brewer, an | paratory. | and Art. Progres. American citizen, on June 1, have been | sive methods. 5 made to the foreign ofice by the | (Boys' in day school. Kindergarten Special Dispatch to The Star., 3 ce by (i Atilis grade) SON. v American embassy in Mexico City on | thru [ A S S e Stk instructions from the State Depart: | 2201 e et r 1161 21.~Indictment of two, if not three, of z Q FEHE the dry agents who were in the raid- “ The department has informed the A e 3 1at “ha Mexican government that it has r ';_‘5 “’"‘yl ”;:'“ wimes pis ‘1"1‘ (r"‘”m ! < | son {o believe there will be a miscar- Hl(‘KMAN SCHOOL . Gundlach, a 77-year-old farmer, . riage of justice unless the Federal au- was shot to death at his home near thorities investigate proceedings of the | OF SPEECH A~ EXPRESSION o 2 9 R e < local court. . 1904 R e | \WHY, A MAN DOESN T REALLY | § BY GOLLY! | FEEL AS YounG AMD Trewsr. was| . shot andl fatally/|Iis cuting_ attorney of Charles County, BEGIm T AMOONT To ANYTHING | ([ Py iy AS A MOUNTAIN GOAT! [ pounded in the offis in: Gadalal fta oF | Hfcesrientin et e : was in conference with the grand jury | i HE'S PAST 50, ) EXPECT Soe s ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, A MAR's the I i d‘l‘;.':"(llihr"v;lu\\- Speaiing ‘,‘.:.m:....x'.;:;mlm"” el meveral hours, presenting evidence. WworRk. 9 oF 10 HoUuRS }_/ As YounG AS HE FEEL sj—‘—/ Hosi il < ’ Sulesmen, Tl"h ) ee ....in::;..,h Trs Randolph Brewer and Dano Jackley | (& DAY \wHeh‘jw-»« tecently the Mesican authoritics ap. || 1 pettfoument : Soesiat s . Were na it g q ™M 80 4 prehended Javier I and charz: TFoise. elr A Fxoreasion necializing in the education ! L : of Private Instraction. 4z of and care of the pre-adolescent Fisher, jr.. him with the erime. The trial of Di : o8 s | ' e 3 o 4 ng. Phone Franklin i PO se000000000000000 . knee; is a patient at v at Guadalajara is now in progress, Bt child Hospital. Robert F. Corneit, jr., E and, while the State Department has i N & s h Small Classes fourth member of the parly, was dis- 9 A not disclosed the nature or source of | GOLYUMBIAVRIVERSTY ces, ational Sc ool Teliciuc) Ansise ;:l(l:sod’ lh)‘ k.mu_i‘n'p» «x-‘r‘ 1‘\’&?{"\‘\“1\'{“!]‘19 | IS g its information as to the pr\u'Pe(ll‘i"f( . | Eatent Oee, utner AiontinG. exame. ;. Ay, | o i A 9th Season Opens Sept. 26 farmer's widow that he was riddied : - : A ctiona TG s daTals cut iy | e pplx rt Stanwood Cobb ;.l"hh,,‘,”.,‘. “h,v(.. trying to ll;‘f(‘“u] sumably are being used to prevent a FELIX MAHONY, Director H AL Do s home ainst intrusion o da| 7 ! fair trial. 2 | | Interior Decoration, Costume De- arvar . M., Director fror being challengen (o sur- | | ; I (e = Washington CollegeofLaw ||| eterior Oecortion, Co b oaters, i it operations were in progress on their 9 " | Color, Dynamic Symmetry farm, was laid before the investiga- Thirty-second Year Professional, Cultural, Fundamental tors. A Opening Date, Sept. 12, 7:30 P.M. Courses, Personal Instruction. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY TRANSFER TO BE ASKED. ons, 5:15 to 7 P.M. |[|| Children’s Saturday Morning Classes | ¢\ cipy by soeciat Act of Congress KING-SMITH s'mmos sion Requirement— Sears Day and Night Classes SCHOOL OF 1751 New Hampshire Ave. o Connecticut Avenue & M ECONOMICS AND M ——ore. TiEe So€, | WONDER 1 YOoU % Voice, Piano, Violin, Dancing, 3-Year Courses Leading to LL. B. 1747 Rhode lsland Ave. GOVERNMENT S S e SR Co0D MAKE A PLACE foR Mt B R D ames i B Main 1760 || Opens Sept. 30, 1927, at 5:30 P.M. AL E, September 2 ! £ MER W LOTS oF PER . Raitent. Taaals K A ~YCUR FIRN, VD ~e Nend for Booklet or or M. P. L. De jrams af collestate, erads man Forrest. aseistant United States | “lib 75‘“‘, < for e | ( \;_,-nr( Yoo Dores i My Telephone' North 10385 Begins October 1st ofterad in " Poitmie nee. Gove Soper 1o transter to Federal Court S / = _oPeArIMG FEAMKLY Special cours in Trade oowbowbowoooooow :’,‘,’:?’,,;',m Kindergarten, K\smm““s\“\v ACCOUNTANCY Demands well trained men because it is the highest paid profession. Resident instruction in WALTON ACCOUNTAN Under experienced C. . A men Registration now being made for new classes starting September 19. STRAYER COLLEGE 721 Thmer:nh” Street > Pre and awm.. Cor N Schiool thru first OCT. 3 Mrs. FRANK A. GALLUP. Vassar. Norih $641 T o m Day School 17 Grafton St. R N N N SN NNNNN n hat no illegal lic N e u know of anything that is J. 8. Officials Would Try Dry Agents here the cases of two dry agents ar-| — AR EDUCATIONAL. Mark Law, Jurisprudence and . Laneuages ete. U r”'h’d \m ll'p\""“d;n“{‘ ,: lv".:..”“;, | % At )] S D D. C. Code. >SPANISH SCHOOL, OF ed upon con:‘n'ennn of reauired work. with the killing of Charles V. Gund- | 3 : - " NGTO Address Se lach, ar-old farmer, if the agents 7 2 2 i rly the Montessori Classes limited in number. \ ASHINGTON are indicted. 5 Hot middny’ dinn ses formed on re- Mr. Forrest said he would ask the case be set for trial e October. | Joseph R. Brewer is : m@ Tuition, $100 a Year I E without bail a Jano M. Jackley is £ P e = Columbia School | [ om0 e xw. Freok 4sss EMERSON INSTITUTE F. Cornett, jr.. another agent arrested OF t. N.W. ank. 1738-40 P Stree r Dupont Circle with them, was dismissed by Magis- | i i ngr-u" fi\l trate J. Roland Duke. 3 / b | GRACE HAYS RILEY, Dean SCHOOL O i Winstow H. Randolph. Principat John T. Fisher, jr., who was present Y. HON. MARY O'TOOLE. Acting Dean [| Accredited in the nited States ana at the affray and who was shot in the | | in Dean : Foreign’ Countr . knee, is in Walter Reed Hospital under ) .Member of the Association. of Col bond of $1,000. = EVENING and Schools of the v;idj States J. Herbert, prohibition ad- 4 x= . ’ p b - | ';nlmry ministrator for Maryland, and Robert | ! Enroll at any time iter Now D. Ford, deputy administrator, attend- | bt Pres Pl / JOHN FLEMING KINDERGARTEN Opens Oct. 3 Loip ed the hearing before Magistrate Duk Presid. HEALTH i 9 EVENING SCHOOL, FOR MEN AND BOTS Q NF ( : . | 14th and T Sts. N.W. | RS 2001 WOOD S SCHOOL EVENING SCHOOT, FOR NES TALKS OF CHANCES |Canada Plans to Enforce Sovereignty |ARRAY OF DRAWINGS Phone North 272 311 E. Cap. St. o ST 3 Engineering Drafting Forty-Two Years' Experience ||| School.""Alsosoecial coaching for colioes IN AVIATION CAREER| Over Salmon Fishing in Own Territor; PORTRAYS AVENUE e e e wrile fee CREBGU - - | ¢ ¥ TRIANGLE OF FUTURE A ! - | M i - - e —_— Co .. e e SRS R 7 AW Demand for Pilots Foreseen by, Of course, the fish do not recognize | day, for the placing of a powerful i > A C E COURSES Hotels. Clubs. Apartments, - | English Course. Civil Service eny i . With | Searchlight marking the houndary be- (Continued from First Page) . Senools. - Collsges. Tea any sort of international border. With | searchlight marking ? = Acguuntuncy A i .. Collggen. Ter Course. 1 Ernest Jones of Commerce De- | ue finny perversity, they may swim | Lyeon Alaska and Canada. in order to | Joxrees 5 irained e and - women Send for new catalog. | L i i & aid fishermen to distinguish In‘l\\:-vnl The treatment to be given a new vening Clasu $ 0 obstacle—past e: - 3 demand. partment Aeronautics Division, |back and forth across the interna-| American and Canadian waters, be- | plaza or parkway, which is to be lo- | e aletin on Reauest Ate 1n no obstacle—past experi: | Graduates in | tional houndary line between the cause the restrictions on salmon fish. | cated immediately southeast of the| AMIN FRANKLIN L ter is humanity's first need | COURT F. WOOD, LL. M., United States and Canada. ing are slightly different on. the Amer- | Treasury Department on the site now B Transportation Buildin 1997—America’s first industry Prineipal. DAt i Sn bt e e " o henis Do ol Megieten L 1oy Ballara (Bereases. Gemand Lincoln 38 nest, ambitious young men. | the water it's quite another matter, Col. E. Lester Jones, who is a mem. | Poli’s theater block, is also depicte D | 1 r ate: rnest, ambitious . id ke aiplasiasion aw e career | 415 11T tlons pian to keep It 0. &t | bec ot the United Siateecanade Tn. | i a beautiful colored skefeh. LUCIA GALE BARBER SCHOOL o Theory and practice closely int ere explained today by the aeronau-|jeast for the benefit of salmon fisher- | ternational Boundary Commission, has | The architects have carried out, it| An approyed Day and Home School. All qh ——————— oom and labora< tics division of the Commerce Depart-| nion in Alaskan and Canadian waters. | recently returned from an inspection | Was understood. the general scheme | grades to High “School J;.‘.:‘,:.’.a.*:#:::. e i g District of Columbia tory, Curi el ineta quent. Carsfllly fpigiiy gout o Sieps have been taken, the Coast| trip on survey work on the Pacific| 0f having an architectural connec- | coime’ * rench. Speaking” to Prin hanical drawing and there i no civilian agencyof the Gov-| /0 Trsonotts. Berver sanourced ol b On Rurvey work lion around the edge of the triangle, | cipal: Marv Gais Datis ba. M College intensive shop work. ernment conducting ground, flying or which, however, does not mean th Present Ph. CoL 7318 - m. (Y. M. C. A) l engineering courses 'in acronautic: | buildings will he constructed entirely : LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS ||| " i s 36 ourse comp ete Ernest Jones, chief of the information| FORT HUMPHREYS ficers' quarters and $168.000 for quar- | across and arching over the street. Pennsylvania Ave. at 23d Street | Cla, SN Sepes ®mervice of the aeronautics division, ters for non-commissioned office; arious treatment is accorded the dif- 5:30 P.M. ln one vear declared that there is certain to be an | AND CAMP MEADE At Edgewood Arsenal, Md.. the ferent streets. Georgetown Law School 3-Year Course Leading to y dncreasing demand for pilots to fly| Department program calls for $54,000| The advantage of having a com- LL. B. Degree Students construct m.u,‘_ install mail, express and passenger planes to for quarters for non-commissioned of- | plete plan for the future into which 1927-1928 COMMERCIAL School has emviable Bar time'tahle schedule on the network BUILDINGS DEPLORED | ficers. to fit & building program at the pres- Wekstodis!, Dodiseite Eoamisstion Record of airways scattered throughout the A+ Camp Holahird, Md., which is| ent, Mr. Dewey said, has been defi- Thursday, September 15 A R T i CHARLES V. IMLAY, || A.B., LL. B. (Harvard), Dean e ™ nietror. Decarntion. Coo RALPH (5 scorT, tome Deslgning. Pattern Drufting. E( | LL.B,(J.D.),(G.W.U.), eountery. S e another of the places which Repre-| nitely demonstrated already by the For late afternoon classes Painting, Advertis 3 ndividual Tnstruction | 1736 G SE W M. 8250 Biiss Electrical School The opportunities open to men who | é i Feundcd 1893. For catalog ad- seeing tours. Industrial corporations|of the Sixty-ninth Congress. It is|$84,000 for non-commissioned officers' |some of its badly housed departments #or tnformation awaly to— will need cross-country pilots for the | expected that this will become the |quarters and $281.000 for barracks for | ind rented quarters. Congressalready || Hugh J. Fegan, M.A., LL.B.. Ph.D. movement of executives about the|first deficlency appropriation bill in |enlisted men. has appropriated substantial sums to Amistant Dean country and private owners of aircraft | the next Congress and should be avail- | The War Department program for | proceed with plans for several of the will need pilots in their various |able by January 1. Fort Humphreys calls for $230,000 for | buildings. ~Actual progress is being Georgetown hw sd]ool travels.” In the bill approved March 3 last|officers’ quarters, $438,000 for non-| made on these structures, the Internal | 306 B Street N.W. The present rate of pilots’ pay, Mr. | was an authorization for $150,000 to|commissioned officers and $140,000 for | Revenue Bureau and the Department | Televhone Main 7293 Jones said, averages from §35 to $100 | commence the hospital, which Js to|the hospital. The money has already | of Commerce being situated in the ey a week, while schools of fyinz are | cost $450,000. In that same bill is|been authorized to house the enlisted | triangle itself. But owing to the com. 1517 R. 1. Ave N. 9434 scattered all through the country. $300,000 more for barracks. That|men there. prehensive survey which has been g he Political Sci In addition to the pilots a number | $450,000 should be included in the next $1,010,000 Already Authorized. made of the entire area and the future 5 5 Graduates Ausisted to Positions | School of the Political Sciences of auxiliary experts, such as mechan- | Army appropriation bill and be avail- G s 1 needs of the Government under its || George Washington University X ics and engineers, will be certain to | able by July 1 At Camp Meade the War Depart " i g g = and en i v July 1. o 2 . | necessary expansion, it was explained, oll h Toading to the:da he needed, while there is sure to be | In the housing bill which Mr. James | €Nt program calls for $1.600,000 for | (6 \whole will gradually be devel: Law School e —— { A senior college with courses leading to the & growing demand for air traffic ex- | will introduce for the coming vear, in | OMiCers’ quarters, $378,000 for quar-|,icq through the years according to | GEORGE of Bachelor of Political Science (B. P. S.) and of Bacl Olor A : wibw ot ithe B ters for non-commissioned officers and t yasty acoors FSTABLISHED 1865 perts to serve 4irway operators, tour- f the fact that $1,000.000 has | g% 00 1O% TOMEE FOREE BICET ated | & definite and harmonious program of Science (B. S.) in Commerce. ing agencics or air service operators. | already been barracks i 1 e neuace Reld 1 open 1o o | 10r the Soilted men, he expecta to MET: UF wich $LA10000 bwe airents | Loyt e o 0TS || e deeniie 3t Ana || WASHINGTON ining, wh ake includs L B 3 S s 4 z i e a Bar Associution. :‘::v‘?fuxc;u‘zr:rds"ind thelr rela: | and for“’r(‘;?. cfw?;m?::&f:d Woers: | program $450,000 hospital, for | Another advantage displayed ar i Special courses in preparation for the Forelgn Service examina- . : ready in results, Mr. Dewey explain . tion to commerce. Banking also has | quarters and also another $150,000 to- | \.hich $150.000 has already been au-|eq, had accrued from the fact that A Aproued ‘1.3-'3..‘,‘..';‘ cmplores VERSITY tion and for foreign trade positions, 3 thorized. " e, M v ar- | ward 3 & Vi Illld'n'l. 5:10 to 6:55 P :Ec‘é’;i.rr'f‘,n‘,?a:‘i.?’:fl’ind ig:i:kgl:;d o‘tli‘en;t[:ve "&?&’ifm buildings at | ,, 11 addition to the millions of dol- :.l‘:lr: d‘;\:ln);\h?:ut]l’:e ".fm“*:",'.. Afl‘nrpi Founded 1821 | Pre-legal course. their depositors are potential backers | Camp Meade are worse than the | 2'S already appropriated for Walter | jny ypon the general 1n. ehéy could S St Depar of - of the varlons Industries established | temporary bulldings any place 1 visit. | Reed Hospital the War Department | qevise a harmonious work, he ex-| { it i i tnatl and altered by the airplane and the | ed, except at Panama, where the white | P0STam calls for §264,000 for officers | ,14ined, hut by means of dividing u " STOCKTON HALL i Arts and Sciences Course in preparation for the C. P. A. examination. airship. | ants liters eat holes in the wood. | dUarters. $310,000 for barracks and |the hujldings among themsel foh ] 370 Twentieth st w. 1840 i School of Graduate Studies, Colum- | | a $1.846,000 +for the hospital these preliminary sketches, it w | bian, College Il¥wrn| Arts | Among the subjects in which courses will be given during the The demand for airports all over the | work, and at Hawaii, where anothe : L - Nation, Mr. Jones said, suggests the | insect makes similar depredations,” | o F0F :;:’:g“r':‘m e e | poss to develop more originality | COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN TRAINING oL Enxitse g weaeti ol Golles i college year 1927-28 are the following: port engineer. 'Pointing out that|said Mr James. He explained one|qmcers' quarters, $492,000 for quar. |And, diversity than would have been| = SCHOOL Reqnons, Oct,l, (37th year) Day and Late Afternoon Classes International Law (3 Coursss) Soclal Economlcs. ters for non-commissioned offices e I RWETCd (L Th “There will be pilots engaged in mis-| __ (Continued _from First Page) __|sentative James is planning to vistt | resuits. eellaneous afr services, such as flying — |soon, the War Department prosram | The Government, he claims, is. in Thursday, September 22 &chools, local and long-distance sight. | the Reed-Reed filibuster at the close |calls for $60,000 for officers' quarters, | immediate need of housing space for Forenoon, 1 d Eveni | atatoon. and® rempintaor the " ro 210 Takoma Ave., Washington, D. C. tessional _wrork of groduates upon re- | quest Envoll tomorrow el || AMERICAN UNIVERSITY shinzion \M\x\\\\\s&s:\fix\ al the usual small local airport has be- | reason why this condition exists at e e baiine e e y p nrtea 8¢ titutional 1 Fronomics come obsolete for modern air traffic, | Camp Meade. lecause these Lempo-| s700.000 for barrache for enlisted men | the_‘hole plan. otmerriind, Washinety e [} KO Snfermation: apply. to.the “omparative Consti e omparative Constitutional Law. Kdvanced' Economie Theory. he “said that an airport engineer, v buildings did not have brick of | and '$160,000 for 4 hospital ! Registrar, 2033 G Street, Tele- isiery "ot e U: 5. Suprems Court. L A e familiar with airport and air route | concrete support as he found at Ben- 3 2 | = T Sidwe“’s Friends School {ll phone West 1640. | || Roman Law. Industries and Resources ot the United operation. will be found worthy of hi . Brasg and other camps. Supplemental Building Program. For B. d Girl Medical School | Aoisin e it Trads Wim Eurove. hire in applying knowledse to airport James, in explaining his polley | When the housing of officers and | SECOND or Boys and Girls ok TG A DIy t03 e Efrovean b . Trade s e Far Eaat. construction. ending whatever budget the |men has been adequately provided. a 20. o - arketin 5 S : . e 3 reet, Divlontatic H ar East. fonal Financs. T ve hut a few of he possi. | Pyduet Burcau allows for Army hous. | supplemental program of the War De. ANNIVERSARY i : S IR Rt pliieal By, Babicng ina, Intermatignal pinsace, B o i aie | or e is most needed, used | partment will be considered by Repre- | 4 Senaol, "001 uin (| K Sormment" mfifi.’;’enfi“\?.lu"m Forelgn Trade. unlikely that in the path of the air- ir Mrer as an illustration of an |gentative James' committee for pro- SPECIAL | E | Law School | VLo I LT e o plane and the alisbip there will fol- | Army host where funds could be spent | viging auxiliary buildings essential to d 3 Class A, American Bar Associa- [ || Colonial Government. Transportation, SRR R e s e T e R e T S e ! e A R on | and”ste In the fleld of forsien | 11l be given tn elementary and ad which now serve other me | : : o e U AGEbITE ot = Schon orenoon an n the fleld ot forelgn langusses conries will be given fn slemeptary and ad. transportation, whether commere: [he found at Fort Humphreys and l’;hfié’;;fii‘:‘ i T Bl Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. ternoon classes Tanced” Frenels and Spanian ,.‘% i addition: any ot fne’ totlowing Ianglages for S rivaie. Camp Meade have heen taken care of. | fonsen. $68.000. For information apply to the [/’ e ificient resistiations: German. Polish. Russian, Czech ~tallan. Principal Portuguese. Chinese. = Fort Humphreys Appropriations. At_Bolling Field, for headquarters | . | Phone Main 284 ?fi.‘h"";’.“r;..s'“%';i;’;,‘.,..“..:"'“-‘",‘ | . building, post exchange, shops. store- | > For eatalog and further partieulars address th Iatrar, 1 . N MRS. H. B. CONGER DEAD. | r Fort llumphreys there was | houses and fire station, $187,000. | 7 N =S 1640, e e B AL GG LG RGOSR S LN S 0,000 for Iiracls for men, allowed | * At Edgewood Arsenal, uatters for | / = under the acj of 3. 1926—author- \ nurses, medical rescarch building and \ K f C C . - T e g B s A e 1 oot ¢ A 141G MO mEes € Lo | F ey 5 AR A B e o E | e o R e SRS B AT T o S ires at Walter Reed el last there was an au-| At Fort Humphreys, for headqua 4 1314 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. ! e e from 408 o tloek."ind ‘on Saturday’ from 1 103 o Slocky pires at Walter Reed. thoriztion for $160,000, which should | ters building, post exchange and gym | Mrs. Helen B. Conger. 55 vears . be included in the next Army appro- | nagium, school building. firehouse, CLASSES BEGIN NEXT WEEK | wite of W, W. ¢ U priation bill and available July 1. That | shops, storehouses, etc.. $600.000. AN | a secretary; tomorrow | = == States Medical Corps stant s Is s sed to take care of all the At Langley Field, for a guardhouse ; NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL i AP TR piEal A listed 3> & Fort Humphreys In | nurses’ headquarters, bakery, etc. e o Em-oll T omorrow | an exuutiue"‘ i . ) 2 : quarters. £115,000, / . A i ot ! St 3 I toiviten e are two things most urgently | * &Y Camp Meade, for a headqus > ; i 2 Classes now form for it : xmp Meade, for a headquarters | Callsge: G ing fo SEre oo 1 at ’ v : at Fort I Humphreys,” said M. | yyilding, exchange, school build- ’ The Academic College i . i (Incorperated by Special /Act of Congress) Sne \ t & aiternoun e lay. “One is the ing, firehouse: azines, shops and | / : « rees are oftered in Enl ecre al‘la i 2 oelock. In‘erm o in Ariing. and the rquarter: 3 -com- | giarehouses, $597.000. | Al a History. Lyteusses Eco i fon Cemetery at a time to he decided | missioned officers. are now In | “At Waiter Reed Hospital. for quar. | i Do D Y e Tor credis by i 59th YEAR OPENS SEPT. 20, 1927—6:30 P.M. later. a deplorable condition and both should | taymaster storehouses, for medical 2 = the Catholie University of America. «. Conger sen in poor health | be remedied soon as possible. I storehouse. quarters for nurses, left “ | Mrs. Cor B B et s o Ay | o | The Accountancy Cotrae ‘ Courses Undergraduate Department for severd and returned to _ 1 | winz to Army Medical | ete., TR . Lakesid froni the Canal Zone affairs committee that whatever al-| g1 502,000, Hlinois-Sterling The course. in Aveountancs and alied ||| OF Both Junior and Semior | Standard three-year course of American and English Common e e e fine the e 1 n of funds may be available 2 e o | nted he - e bend e e vt Humplieys Souid be syent o e Watch Combination b ML Bhacet o | arades | Law leading to degrees of LL.B. and J.D. haek 1o Mai. Conger's station at An.|on the hospital and quarters for the ange of Venue Denied. A0 o) e mifor fhe mert SXREHNG faued ivon | Chnlbaues i ani UM Three-year course consisting primarily of Roman and Modern con when Mrs. Conger became ommissioned officers. Here's a real special, taken Aminy i i Ehit Civil Law, designed especially for Latin-American students, lead- % ¢ 4 . | Special Dispateh to The Star. 5 - ; completion of the course. opening dates furnished upon Yy il funday morning and was taken For lullm;. ¥ u\\hl' in the bill that m‘ ST“. 1' N, v Betitanibor at random, lm.m the many ) Pl P i ing to degree of B.C. Reed Hospital A :[m i ‘:l. there G here % items in our great ond An- The High School Course Il quest. i . ~ was on duty here in| Was an authorization o | Jua el niversary Sale! The 5 ! . iy ahid i ps xp R h h’\u! S. Ker refusad t 2 guar The high school course_offered in the [ reau of the War Depare | burvacks MTbls showld be Included ) “ejlange of venue sought by anteed and famous Hlinois- R, el U RO Ko SIRAY.ER COLLEGE Graduate Department ment from 3122 to 19024, M, Canger | In the noxt Aumy anoronrieli Mr. | for six local men, charged with 1 Sterling 17 - jewel adjusted e A s A Iatel Witk (ho 721 Thirteenth Street | One-year course leading to degrees of LL.M., MP.L. and R A raaeacione " |aamen > nExtibniingsSerectat | ALK IERICEmEn T4, Helton sk e g e e Catholie Universits. i Main 1748 .JD. Two-year course (one in residence) leading to degree of e sl s i onempg S N : Field sl " ere Ju is scheduled to chz to match, and hand- senides her husband. Mrs. Conger |at Bolling Field should be for officers | her £ ol chzin 5 han ; ¢ 1”.‘\’.-:'; 1:I4g;1|v'4»-m‘u K .mym?n.. and for non-commissioned officers,” | Degin next Tue: Five of the men some charm (not shown in The Stenographic Course . pao have heen in jail since the fight, while 3 4 1 5 s ‘onger, dent r For Fdgewood Arsenal, Md., under lustration). All four piece oo regy S H Yilizabeth Conger, a student af Obe illustration four picces e i mnd_ Pupinces Ensiis | Courses Offered in Graduate Department lin College, and iwo sisters, Mrx the Liw pacsed July 5. 1956 there was | the sixth was bonded three weeks ago. for only— g\m:“ i B R i | T (A o = | < | DEVITT SCHOOL et Kate B# Brigham of Ancon. cors’aqu . which was appro- 1 ma; the course by atiendin { priated | Wity | o ont \mmn» Wednesday and Friday A illy wdereditan: sohGor. with P onal La Jurisprudence and Legal History IGH GRADE | $ 3‘ ?,50 e e e Practice f War Depariment Program. iy n c froet-4 e ki 10-CENT FARE DENIED. | #imeprendntative James explainbaithat FENCE MATERIAL The Elementary Cour iFaTnei e "and medhust st Sdics i turigradasce Auditing and Legal Accounting the entire program for housing the at low prices English, Spelling., Penmanchip and Arith: | I students are to be found in Interstate Commerce Law Government Contracts and Claims BALTIMORE. M. Sepiemier A ialle o n iatane DiiaEN HOT are " the hasie subjects ] mora fan 40 coltezes ®).—Application of the United Rail- | 3110000000, of which $20,000.000 was || 3 Bound Codar Tosts. ench. .. hich s been ‘Dianed 10 meet Jav and evening classes fn the Patent Law Federal Procedur g ‘{m heeds of aiidents 'who have mnot ades, preparati Guard. U, S. Arms ay Modern Civil Law Tnnn and Mono, . ; service, 1 X e Co-Education aminatio ‘Adunte courses Jewelry Com an The Knights of Columhis Evening School Fall Term Opens September 26 Classes in Undergraduate Department commence 6:30 p.m.; pany 1 e oo aumcatians or satrases, Catalogue on reauest in Graduate Department, 4:45, 5:35, 6:30 and 7:45 p.m pt " e Z Interstate Commerce co: , which is at 7:30 a.m., Mond: d 701 7th St. N.W. }| u rocutry G R T T TS sl e s & b Telephone West one-five-five-two car service, for an emergency increase | Congress in car fare from 73; to 10 cents was |~ He js going as soon as possible to denied yesterday by the Public Service | Aperdeen Gronnd, which ||| 1 Fence Fiekes. en October 26 fixed as | under the t e program of the Alton pplication | War Department is to have $160,000 tion: Charge Ler g similar pe an 180, fo g i 20,000 for §nthe ‘opinion the! Commission 8- | non-commt s quarters (I J, Frank Kel]y, Inc. seried that it did not believe the in sk 5 30, e oasne wean initie interest oL ibe Piib? | 7 ’ 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 136 WATCH OUR WINDOWS S G R RN Bt 4 Vi, that it was ne ; P At Bolling Field the $240,000 appro- | || Lamber—Mitiwork—Du Font Paint FOR DAILY SPECIALS 'mu”' well eauipped corps of Excellent facilitics for particiation Apply Secretary 4 Lk ) AIL ALS n all orms 0 athietics by pubs O & ndpoint or that ¥ ed is suppos ve of all Hardware in 8 ; ; for the preservation of the company’s ' the enlisted men. r Devart: | === qUICK SERVICE GEGPGE R. DEVITT. Prineipal. ) Tel. Main 6817, 818 13th St. N.W. Doperty. ment riogiam calls for §70,000 for of e > » . = 2 e : = m = U e———— e e wmA=xw SO

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