Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1928, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 ——— R | the $300 pi ded by the s stant engineer, Western High School, | Cu-2, to fir . Cu-4, Park Vi divisi th cords of | tem, hen arralgned MURE HRE SAFHY {he, 4300 lano provided by the school asiant engineer, Western Hish Sehork | S, 10, B o nborer, cucs, | SUES FOR CANCELLATION | SECE "800, Ve "iowm oraene- | MAN PLEADS GUILTY | 5ol et (2,500 240, e system.” May 21; |7 Mr. Carusi contended that under the [ School, May 16; Wilford Baylor, laborer, | to fireman, Cu-4, Eaton School, and ’ nated as Palmer Section and the two | Police Court. yesterda; for | gift system the children of a wealthy | Armstron. High School, May 2; Homer | Joseph Duncans, from caretaker to la- 0’F REALTY CONTRACTS |[iots attempted to be involved in the TO ROBBERY ATTEMPT | itie grand yury et .{lf;,::’,:l: | neighborhood would be using luxurious | Jenkins, janitor, Arthur School, May 27, | borer, Cu-2, Takoma School. contracts constitute only a small por- | The attempt to rob the L street stors equipment, figuratively, “mahogany |and Mrs. Mary Mahaney, fanitor, 1340 Terminations—Mrs. E. 8. Bartlett, tlon of a l-r%e tract of more than 62,000 was frustrated by the quick action of desks and tapestried walls” while the G smolx aortheast, Mb ‘v % ‘L_m‘rhrir,‘y F:S;)(nl\llah. M(‘KI‘nI;y Hulgh»nfl‘”m H., Hammett Demands Re- ‘mz rlaned by ‘;!'os‘fgxh B. tDu:\mgé v:‘}:o‘lhld for Grand Jury on $15,000 lv;'rs Gindes in jumping into & tele- puplls of poorer neighborhoods would| Appointments, probationary—F. W.|School; J. F. Cullinane, caretaker, Ham- s not a party e contract and has | phone booth and calling PROITY Along with pine desks Such a | Lutkavage. assistant engineer, Western | ilton School, April 18; Adam Meinberg, | turn of Cash Deposits on TWOo |never legally ratified or approved it.| Bond—Was Caught by Wom- | johneon entered the slu':‘: gh:n%u::n? system was not fn accordance with High School, April 19; H. C. Artisst, | caretaker, = Congress Heights School Lots in Virginia Area. None of the property, it 4s stated, be- an’s Quick Wit. He was captured only affer being shot sirict democratic ideas, he said | caretaker, one portable, Faton School, Mrs. Mattile Chinn, caretaker, Emery longs to either the corporation or the 5 {in the foot by Detective R. L. Langdon 3 Dr. Loarned challenged the idea that | April 19. and Sidney Jones, laborer, | School; Bartholomew Humphreys. care-| Bertha H. Hammett, Northbrook 'individual defendant and the contracts| wiam Johnson, colored, 28 years Of the fifth precinct. Board Asks Estimates on wealth was the controlling factor. He | Eastern High School. April 16 taker, Park View School; H. A. John-| Courts, yesterday filed suit'In the District | 8r¢ approved only bi{ Ruby Lee MINar, | 514" who was arrested Saturday night | Jonnson is also charged on the night Appointments, temporarily (and for a [Son, caretaker, Park View School; James | upreme Court against Ruby Lee Minar, [ In¢.. which corporation is stated In the | puooice of the fifth precinet follow- | Of APril 8 to have snatched a pockete contended that “taste” had more to do : | with the donation of an expensive |period not to extend beyond June 30, | Leftwich, caretaker, Monroe School: | Inc., and Ruby Lee Minar, individually, | cOntract to be an agent for an undis- | j1o "an exciting chase through the DOOK belonging to Prances E. Greer, Electric Alarms, Panic piano than merc money. 1928) —Mrs. F. G. Cozier, teacher, atyp- | Andrew Miller, caretaker, Cranch (for ‘the cancellation of two contracts |closed principal. southeast section of the city when he 1121 Sixth street southwest, containing “Perhaps there is a group of music {m n;:.wl. April 1“1' Gn('l\' .\Iq Mel \-“v};‘l‘l‘;;:‘;“hi;\; ...':’:1““‘;uf‘.“":;,‘.y."“,’.“&‘,‘:f; for Vh:; purchase of lots in two tracts —— e e | attempted to hold up a grocery store at | $3.50. lovers who know the value and the | Young, teacher, Spanish, McKinley High | Garrison — School: s El n of land In Virginia and for the return of ; ’ 3 421 L streat southeast operated by Mrs ——— Bolts and Escapes. necessity of & good plano in the neigh- | School, April 16. | caretaker, Garfleld School; Mrs. Eliza- | deposits of $2,000 made in cash. The Five Get Colonel's Rank | SAniy. (e pisadan | gutity~ 1o’ % | Bvasil Teo & 56w iy goAc | borhood that gave that grand piano.”| Appointments, temporary (extended |beth Monroe, caretaker, Stevens School: | court is also asked to enjoin the defend- | Each of the following named Armv | charge of robbery and one of assault 'Nazaretn l'ne " . R Dr. Learned said, and he continued:|for a period not to extend beyond June |J. H. Lucas, carctaker, Burrville School: | ants from negotiating two promisory | officers is promoted to the grade of Sieations that the Board of Educa- | “Personally, I fear too much standardi- | 30, 1928) —Mrs. J. M. Estopinal, teacher, | James — Salter, caretaker, Burrville | notes, aggregating $4,000, given for the | colonel, according to a War Department | tion might equip the public schools with | zation in If the persons of | atypical classes, May 1; Mrs. G. S. Har- | School; as Smoot, caretaker, Syphax | deferred purchase money. announcement: Lieuts. Col. George E.| aditional safeguards agains® fire were | ONe communi ay. & $500 | s, teacher, Health School, May 1; Miss | School: §: L. Jones. caretaker, Lovejoy| The first contract refers to property | Lovell and Frank L. Case, .Cavalry:| - g . ‘ pocause they | Della Nelson, librarian, Central High|School; J. C. Nickens, caretaker, Bimey | in Greenway Downs and the other to | Willlam P. Screws. Infantry: John A vontained in jon of the board at |\ mbont musie T think | School, May' 1: Mrs. B, S Clarke, School and’ Frank Newton, caretaker. |jots in Palmer Section of Lee Heights. | McKinnon, Veterinary Corps, and Harry ar meeting vesterday, when its s 4 1 want to see | teacher, Spanish, Columbia Junior High | Old Potomac School. | The plaintiff declares there is no sub- | E. Comstock, Quartermaster Corps. 1 school system. I don't | School, May 1: Mrs. C. ' Griest, | Resignations—Miss _ Ruth Collin chine way of Tunning things | teacher, domestic science, May 1; E. B. | teacher, class 1-A, K. P., Tenley-Janney cal standards, It is | Perry, teacher, clerical practice, Mac-|School, Division 1, April 30, and W. S. ad not mere money. | farland Junior High School, May 1:|Hodgson, assistant —engincer, —Cu t to lay stress on the | Mrs. T. J. Holmes, teacher, chemistry, | Western High School, March 31. makes me weary." ern ‘High School, May 1; P. B s TO ¥ teacher, arithmetic, Eastern 's ati 3 t Most From Pupil ¥ ¢ May 1- P 0. Shnmon Canada's Population 9,519,000. d the donations her, clerical practice, Langley Junior | OTTAWA, April 19 (#).—The latest her groups show High School, May 1. and G. E. Lang- CStimated population of Canada is 9.- " ORA 519,000, the bureau of statistics an- | ool | ford, teache al training, May 1. St ool | ford, teacher, manual training, May 1. |y inceq yesterday. The estirate is of CHARLOTT ; = Promotions. June 1, 1927, The 1921 census showed s : amous child specialist told us eptance of gifts. e bourd \‘2;:.‘\:“’!:? Promotions—alss C. W, Crippen, | h LYNCHBURG & DANV!LLE, VA. the other day, *"Mothers give their of many from teacher. class 2-A. general science . - of: d he is of the opinion | g4 English, Powell Junior High School, little ones seasoned, spiced, ‘fixed r gifts unwillingly. and. e e | | o . . e SR O-we@-@-ft! | Saturday, April 21, 1928 ot e - | domestic sclence, Jefferson Junior High Dflfl’t n/erfltepal.fl[lll Special Train of First-Class Coaches Leaves Union Station ural cereals, gruel and other really School; Miss A, K. Swigart, from Washington 3 PM A to (eacher, class 2-C —5:30 P.M. | phe o A wee. Stuart Junior High __Returning tickets will be honored on all regular trains (except vital food.” Once started. the child asky, from teacher CRESCENT LIMITED) up to Train 36 Sunday APRIL 22nd will iavei vabiae - Whaitawarth hoped that | Stience and mathematic art Jur g ol Bl ROUND TRIP FARB Cereal, and Wheatsworth Crackers A e | High Scholi ‘Miss E.'S embarrazsment. Avply thes fa: never upset the child—except when R's the | (eacher, class 2-C., domestic sc e muppositories that . . E e Langley Junior High School: F. J. J stop_all_discharges and_end Culpeper, élzum: it sg;;""’ $2.50 the supply is vanished. Child spe- — A5 son, teacher, class 2- to teacher, riottesville, 5 o - - 2-C. music. Stus or Hig F | . le grain is vkl e amd ou pupts toauy | -5, Sue Bluart Jurior sgh oitet: | DY RAMID 5125, ot A S it e TR . g~ < HE : 2-A. to teacher, class Music, Jofo | S —————————— _ For further Information and tickets consul cket Agents, Union SOME caginiine Ance | ever cx and we can prove i‘(’f,‘"' J“m.‘)r High h‘h;:nl M"l {: i, Pain instantly, Atall druggists. Per box 6. .Sl‘.’nvlmn, or Southern Rallway, 1510 H Street N.W.,, or 7th Street Station Wheatsworth productl £ 3 P obinson, from caretaker to laborer, b A s e g fraternity Was| cy.2, Jefferson Junior High School FREE proor sox ey maiL £\ South Rail Syst Nhonsmds Dui ; . ard yesterday, when, |y e Marshall, from caretaker 10 Your name and address brings froe proot uthern Ralway dystem i THE CARPEL CO,, 1361 H Street N. E. @ _'n’fl, ';“(“' Ia 2 (‘h‘\rlm:(d sn(\‘ml] Mrs. E. box in plain wrapper. By mail only. S. E. Burgess | Ob at all D. G. S. Stores ) ion of East- A rom janitor. Cu-1, to la- " Vv S received official sanction. Cu-2. Congress Heights School; PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY Rl Division Passenger Agent Appeintments. Bartholomews Humphress, from laboter, 300 Prramid Bidg. Marshall, Michigan The regular list of personal changes was approved by the board, and the 1 intments, promotions. re- tatements, terminations and resigna- have become effective Miss M. F. de 2, Buchanan | E. E. Horvath, | . nd for That the questio) gose on mbandoncl star < Pusin~ss and Armstrong Technical Hi $:hools be referred to the Commission- cl s for her consideration; T y | That the committee finance be = _ - 1 requested to consider in connection with B st n comecten v | € CREEN DOORS for improvements of fire c;lLs and fire gscapes in 16 buildings: an # That the Municipal Architect be re- That Will Not Warp or Sag mesied 1o study the possibility of im- “Delivery System Unezcelled” provement of the heating facilities at . ibe Van Buren School. and to submit DAV R 3 BRANCHES setimates of cost. and that these esti- f mates be referred to the board's com- mittee on finance. The Fire Marshal had suggested that 4 modern heating plant be installed in ihe Hamilton School building, but the Soard's committee failed to recommend | Mch an improvement. It suggested that the Fire Department be advised “hst the Hamilton School is used only for starage purposes, and that the board horefore sees no reason for & new heat- iog plant in that building. Discuss Standardization. In & lively discussion. which Charles ~ Carsi. president of the board. said was megely “academic.” there being no motion ' before the meeting, several fhembers of the board expressed their | sisws on standardization of the public hools. The discussion was provoked rioasonal ; when the board was considering the The Vica ";/‘,’ C"I"‘;"b’“ ~dvisability of aeccepting certain gifts Portable $30 Model.— from parent-teacher organizations. Light, compact and A parent-teacher group recently gave sturdy, remarkable clar- + grand piano to one of the schools, and Friasin 5 yesterday's discussion Mr. Carusi sa LEAVES NO ODOR 0 ity and volume. | -1 3 was opposed 15 the board’s accept- énce of such gifts, because, in the case 7 The plano. toe chllaren of one schoot |l 0y | I ould have the use of '$1,500 instru- ment while the puplls in the other bools would have to be content with Ui AT i . . The Vira-tonal Colum-~ The Priceless Prize | 3o $115 Model.— Rick and tasteful walnut $20,000, in commemoration of the b . . £ v Schubert Centennial, will be dis- " cabinet, decorative art The Fiva-tonal Columbia 4 fimish. Mod Brown makogany cabe tributed by the Columbia Phono- o ¥ g - The Viea-tonal Colum- inet of imposing proportions and graph Company to composers who : L k s e best recapture the melodic spirit of : bia $90 Model.— Twwo- gnificentdesign—decorativeart tone brown mahogany Schubert’s . cabinet, high lighted and shaded. 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