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L HE FVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1927. cials an automobila insurance policy | also could be provided, he added, still or intimidating teachers or the super- A addrass itself in the campaign to the | WILLIA | B e e e SOT OO LWALKOUTIENDS €+ fitreh ol FUNDAMENTALISTS PLAN | 3310 (o0 e and” he. voters. LLIAM DU PONT ILL. h tection of injured and g g The injunction also forbade the he <aid { —_— tha protection of persons injured and | panies. Such an Insurance measure, ! J . | he saia. { he profection of persons injured and | panics, S A e Tieriei| WITH PUPILS VICTORIOUS noard trom - incusring or creating | FIGHT IN MIDDLE WEST | ™Tielo oo States wit be the cen- Former Powder Firm Head in Phil- {the protection of the dependents of | eriminal prosecution of reckless lawgite, from wasting publie funds er of the next attack on the teaching AR B . persoma lien Tneongn the reckten arivers PO Ly, | Court Restraine Board From Dis- 37 1 from employing any one in place | oyjahoma, Kansas and Arkansas to| f evolution in the public achogls ang oAbl o |an angerous operatis of motor| 2 vin, W ollow Mr. Jigdz b & 5 . Rile: h PHILADE vehicles, Davis, quoted at length from state- charging Superintendent of | Dorothy Miller, 17.year-old strike | Be Center of Next Campaign, ]nn ut at we will win | “From an exhaustive study of the|ments from Wesley E. Monk, commis- [teader, was"the one who urged the | | our demands church leaders ot I ent e ton e BetliEen. iy con: | slonar Gf AnKucance ‘of husetts Institution. strikers to return to classes. Tha fizht Leader Says. land eduea fii moat i | TSRS IESARY SIS | vincing that there has heen too much | where a full-fledged insur: ¥ for ) [sEainst the board. howsver. ix only | Pl emriia coddling of the idle rich, as well as| motorists is in operation. Mr. Monk | "'“'Tl- \:f"“lj‘l:\_“l‘_"‘_"f"'\f %4 e et mlwr lnm_”p:,:m- de ]gm in | By r;:-l «-IT«-:IL-d (Pr--- = i a and Kansas, he said. | 00" L | & sewdisini ol _ | holds that the law has proved that it | MILW. (3, Wis., November 17. | subscribing to a fund to carry it on in| OKLAHOMA , November he campaign will be addressed to the -O%WI t3€7 e Proponents of Measure Pre- | the idle poor, throuzh fallure to en-| ROl ot T o e dviving as | —Annther high school student strike | court. el Vo, CRITURR B dEmeritata | kiRt e While-fx ATESnaS S raf| DOt & tals t neither his t Vi to Ch | Foree o e e irivare, O """ | well an providing means for indemnity | ia anded, and, like similar walkouts at e | Ksociation ta' preparing for & bitter | SFendum: to the people will be sought. | BRYREIER B0T o uthorities wantonly reckless drivers. | it i ¢ d Superi N o Association is preparin, hitter t 5 ! we give any detsils concerning his o Lo ured ones not guilty of contrib: ary. Ind., and Superior, Wis, thi | | SIS s N e b sent Views to Chamber I e ,::',"‘]",“""”":1“:,\:"{' M egiigence. - Insurance com. |sirikers have won at least a tempo Transfer to Manila. | Nght against the teaching of the Dar.| & He has been a patlent at the I f I ead o O ttoy (ha life of |Panies there have accesa to records |t | Capt. F. 11 K. Reynolds, Army | winian theory of evolution in Okia.| 'When You Feel a Cold Com| Dospitasitor sevaral duye ommittee. I e o - | concerning motorists and may with s who quit their oo o' 6, | t Take Lazative KROMO QUININ Mr. du Pont retired from active | citizen, ithe* reciiiens “or ‘drunken [CONCENInE TADIOLED ARE LY W Viieh heranse the | Veterinary - Corps, at the Army!homa, Kansas and Arkansas, Dr. W. [ whrk afthaCold and 1o o bhusiness several vears azo and driver—who usually ix found respon- | RIS 1neel TSI IS SDUEER S | hoard had disc [ Medical Schaol, Walter Reed General | 1. Rilev sident of the associatior or In since spent much time in traveling : . sible in sich cases—the guilty motor- | B y | e el ; ; 5 fava Na. | Said here today. The organization will Upholding the of a city gov- : © Mator- | TNir. Baldwin described the form of |¢ fert dec I. has been ordered to Ma- Sini . b : i . a, S istwhouid-he "'”,""“" 'f"l",'”m, Prison |y o Massarhusetts law, which provides | Is e of a Circuit Court order re P. I, for duty as a member of ment tn estahlish and enforce rigid | sentence s that the reckless driver— | (e Massachusetts v wiieh bronides) SRS G hoard from discharging | the Medical Research Board. | regulation of motorists and to bar “"’n"*;’:P or Bober g Jdeterred | policy, an indemnity bond by a from nse of the streets those found 0 eatin; uch « mes. minally reckless, with | the rights of wantonly and e & view 10 s Pleads for Law. |bonding firm or a cash deposit of |$5.000 or more, i . : bt sory antomobile liability insurance law | Pil8 accidents 4 fahs d i proposed compulsery automobile lia. [ SOTY a1 @ Jaw | ations in tha State, he reported, is ready to give you Buy at Our Stores Bility insurance law for tha District | Would have on such class of drivers, iy ip "\oquced as a result of the oper- : Mr. Davis sald that under the pro iast | visione of such a law the insurance ht their case hefora the tee of the Washington i companies could ymerce which is study- it | indemnity policy for motorists having records for reckless or the indemmity meas. i mwere A mumber of | driving or other criminal records, n laid &pecial comm Chamber of € inz the quest Propenents of e or wha o nt District officials, presented | Whe were not qualified drivers. {much in favor of the proposed insur tn tha committ Such a law, he stated, would not be | 4 p.o Jaw, which he termed a “grand ¥4\ OF T8 a hardship upon the automohile owner | o o® S0 0T of a character who should be permit TRitee STiit it he' han nor tenrs ) | ted to operate a car jiries in \\\ Af ¢ Would previde al| _The reason insurance company of- n06) conipa e S0l ! Jow exists for resti- | fieials have to a larze degree arrayved sl 4k ok { themselves in oppositlon to the DPro-||liinanis as charged by some op. | ve not at fault, would | Posal. he declared. was due to their | linents, = He expressed belief th: GOLD BAND t the antomobile d fear that if the plan were adopted the | gch a law would tend to reduce acei- Government eventually would aver this insurance business. doubti wide deg take While | that this would happen to a e, Mr. Davis opined that “worse things might happen.” How- | an accident he a Nearly | ation of the insurance law. refuse to issua an| dangerons | He urged early adoption of such a law in the District. Judge Hitt, sands of traffic violation cases at Po- lice Court, declared himself to be very | Iy influenced in favor of the col dents, as motorists exercised care in order to retain their insurance policies. Jerome Fanchulli, special committes, chairman of the presided over the who has sat in thou- | more | N\ | Ralston The Whole Wheat Cereal service—Try us out BUTTER and Save Every Time Sugar efficient motorist ver he said. this need not happen, | i ssisted by several othe ¥ Rl e ot e e e Pound Pounds Sitt I8 Proponent members of the commi n police, ropynent. { the failure of th» insurance companies | fire protection and public safety. I Amiong those who championed the | themselves { R roposed law He L. Davis, | vis denie 2 e 0. 3 3 il Hepert L Da k| Denioenied thatiihe utome | e oo iimeylaievs Sboenigoo; athars h,_,e . The Better Butter eek-En Jue Tsaac Hitt of Police Court|establishment gf numerous new in.|have to make good. ' " Bnd Thomas M. Raldwin, superin-| surance companies here of dubions | . fendent of inzurance. Miss Pearl Me- | character. 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