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CARNEIE LABELED AGENT OF BRITAIN Mclndrewi Case Witness Says Magnate Backed Pro- English Propaganda. CHICAGO, Decen.ber ‘1.—Agencies for “the dissemination of the spirit of | friendliness toward England” and in- @ividuals who fostered them were | raked over the s in_the school | board trial yesterday of William Mc- Andrew, superintendent of schools. McAndrew. who walked out of a | revious session of the trial, ing ¢ was tired of listening to lectures in | y pertinent to the cha againa( him, was absent, but the hear. | ing went forward anyway. | Carnegie Assailed. | The late Andrew Carnegie was de. | acribed as a fountainhead of pro-Brit- | Ish propaganda in schools and libraries | by the day's witness, Charles Grant | Miller, New York writer. Agencies for | dissemination of “the spirit of friend- liness toward England” were traced by Miller to the “dream web of the: steel king” fo- the reunion of the| United States with England. Rupert Hughes, the novelist, who has written books on George Wash- ington which have aroused comment. was called by Miller one of the “new method school of literary smart-alecks, | whose little bag of tricks is limited to drinkings and cursings and _illicit | loving, and who could not comprehend | the real Washington if diagrammed to him.” “I_ read By the Associated Press. | \ somewhere in Rupert Hughes™ writing 1 Miller, “that *Mount Vernon in Washington's time with its e t round of entertain ing, drinking, card playing and bet- ting, was comparable to a present- day roadhouse.’ Called Pro-British. “I wondered who could have in- #pired such a nasty sneer as that, and found that Hughes is an official of the Sulgrave Institute, with headquarters in England, the purpose of which is to establish Sulgrave Mansion in Eng- land as the true Washington shrine— and Mount Vernon be damned!” Miller spoke of Hughes as being *“like a busy woodpecker, rat-tatting on the bark of a tree and picking out ralacious dead maggots, while imag- ing his maggots as the whole life and mission of the tree. “Carpegie subsidies,” the witness #aid, sought to bring the realization of a dream of reunion between Eng- land and the United States through the school history and library book. The history text of David Muz Columbia University professor, w has been under fire at previous ses- sions, was reattacked by Miller, who read from the book several passages he regarded as un-American. Belittled America. “Muzzey never seemed to have a good thing to say of any American?” questioned Attorney Righeimer, rep- l’!s@ntlng the school board. “Very occasionally,” Miller replied. “He does mention that Andrew Jack- #mon drove the British back at New Orleans with ‘térrific slaughter.’ " He said Muzzey did not possess an “historical mind.” and cited what he regarded as_historical “blunders’” in the Muzzey text, Ginn & Co., text hook publishers, were criticized in the Miller testi- mony. He listed several organiza- tions for world peace and nation alli- ance. and said: “The millions of the late Edward Ginn, amassed out of texts in Amer- ican schools. have heavily endowed these alien organizations that now @seist in the efforts to force British versions of the history in our _coun- try upon our children in the public schools. “Some of these organizations also share in the $300,000,000 fund of Car- negie. who declared his fondest dream was the ‘reunited States—the British- American Union.’ " Although McAndrew, who is charged with insubordination and fostering pro-British teaching in the schools was absent, his attorney was present and characterized the testimony of Miller as a “lecture.” — Automobiling in Argentina is having be All colors: extra-heavy padded soles. 49c¢ BARGAIN BA SEMENT SHOE SPECIALS s ——————————————_ | SPECIAL PURCHASE MEN’S HIGH AND | LOW SHOES MADE BY ENDICOTT & JOHNSON ood quality in the newest All have Goodyear welt ‘MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S HIGH & LoW SHOES E!h‘.l shaes, and oxfords, sizes B3 i { of humanity. 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Lo asserted. |The Charlotte Ubserver today will say — that if Government tests of high ex- K.relge Co. Answers Suit. plosives to be used in bombing a con- The. 8. 8. Eresgs. Co., defandant crete bridge over the Yadkin River, in a suit for $10.000 damages filed | Near Albemarle, this month, are suc- by Bertha M. Wolf, who says she| cessful, millions of dollars will be saved annually in the manufacture of munitions. Gen. A. J. Bowley, com- ! mander of Fort Bragg, authority for the statement. It is planned to experiment with the explosives on the bridge, which is be- ing abandoned by the State for the de- velopment of a power site. The tests will be made over a period of three weeks. and airplanes using Fort Bragg as a base will be used to drop the bombs. Projectiles loaded with sand are first to be dropped upon the bridge to de- termine its resistance. Artillerymen will then be given a chance to test their marksmanship and a scientific b/ By the Assoclated Press. beer counter of the company's store at Seventh and E streets and was injured, yesterday flled a plea in de- fense of the suit. The company says the plaintift was injured by reason of her own carelessness. The com- pany is represented by Attorneys G. RBowdoin Craighill and Charles B. Tebbs, while the plaintiff is repre- sented by Attorneys Ralph Cusick and Harvey L. Cobb. i Examination of the mummy of King Tut-ankh-Amen showed that his ears were pierced and earrings were found in an outer casket. 1405 H St. N.W. 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