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ROBB'M® CONVALESCES. Injured Assistant War Secretary May Return to Desk Soon. 1 il Col. Charles B. Robbins, Assistant |~ SANTA MONICA. Calif.—DId you |Secretary of War, who sustained two { ! | THE EVENING STAR, \)'A}SI“IVI‘\'H'I'UA\'.VI). . FRIDAY, AUGU | “The cost of State government has in- | creased due mainly to increased ex- | penditures for highways and public edu- | cation. It is reasonabie to assume that | | | they will continue to increas | Equal Rights Debated. p bout, ‘em being | Proken ribs while changing his seat in SNt hh d""p v about ‘em b2Ng | L CAvmy transport plane fiying toward | able to broadcast > g ! H Washington a short time ago, is rest- Washington Boy Has Chance| aciuar moving | ing comfortably at Walter Roed Hos- pletures over the pital, and it is expected he will be bae te Be Picked to Accom- radio. When a lot at his desk in a week or two e e 8 Col. Robbins was brought to Wast 3 g A round table discu Psychologist Warns Institute for women, ied by M hardt, president of Mills brought a discussion of Public Affairs of Genera- |ciarence Smith, secrotary ing equal rights Aureiia rein- Knocked Down in Alley and College, Calif. | His Knee Hurt — Other tween Mrs. y of the N | tional Woman's Party, and Rev. Wythe | " A | ¥ abe’ HIsG el ington late Wadnesday afternoon from tion of Weaklings. Lee Kinsolving, Episcopalian clergyman. Traffic Accidents. | pany Explorer. | staring into space Somerset. Pa.. where he had heen con- ! Rev. Mr. Kinsolving insisted that wom- | Fin b donn fined to 2 hospital since the injury | an’s two great dutios of home making SNC R iee e crived in midair. Col. Robbins wa e day dreaming, n against one of the steel Soecial Dispateh 10 The Sta NEW YORK. August 10.—Six Boy Scouts, one a Washington youth, select- e kb ERCe | and ‘nmnwhmd could not benefit from | b Z" g he Sta equal rights and might suffer if the hree-! UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, August | attention of women was turned to other | P street, w P in the plane. Lient. Ellwood R Quesada.. the pilot, of Bolling Field on learning of the jury to the As- or going cuekoo. our wives will holler, “What ar> r-old Matthew Doonis, 201 knocked down in the alley riminate welfare work is es- fiolds. in rear of his home Wednesday aiter- B Hnination tast froit, 83" ap in the United States Mrs. €mith said that she recognized K DOOn by an automobile driven by Mrs L L b e by aP7 1 vou s o sistant War Sscretary. made a hasty i Florence L. Boswell, 207-A Bates street, plicants. gathered in New York yes P | Tanding in a fiold near!Somersst an fourth estate of weaklings. who econom- | as well as the feally are going to day from all parts of the country that 2awkingat? Com~ one of their number may be picked to « cn to bed.” Ma gyman the up like A duties of woman. One of the to a_hospital there and his right knee injured. He was assisted the colon rankenstein monster and annibilat® | Guties of men. she said ta treated at Sibley Hospital 7 i Wil J. Hickson ctor | hood. but this apparently did not suf- C. A. Anderson, 52 years, 43 Sycamore accompany Comdr. Richard E. Byrd on | b~ we will b R e R R R R . laboratory of the | for bacause of the political and social Avenuc, Takoma Park, Md., was knocked his_exploration trip to the South Pole looking out into Court, told the In- ! riohts of men down avenu Seventh | The boys arrived In New York at ' the unjverse different. hours. but gathered at noon | ottt at the Hotel Bilumore, where they were | Walching A here last night. | Prof. John 1. L-tane of Johns Hop- Street about 5 o'clock y ne esterday after- | : b in advanced the novel | kins University insisted e M, | hoon by an automobile driven by David | “ Sh Gemeitie PEascoX; & it Ihie e iststed, fn dstate Wit | N, Baldwin, 2000 Mils s met by ComdiBvrd.’ Chief ¢ ¥ i la‘fl»’””n‘u:m mental disease which fre- i the N o ouiation | east, and his head injured. Surgeons ecutive James E. West and a large um- | her latest pho goes unrecognized f{or years. | (hat 780 per cont of public sehooi | 8t Emergency Hospital gave first aid ber of men who are interested n the | radio drama, en- the de-|(eachers wore in favor of the Curtis-| An automobile driven by Robert ut movement, : | titled “You Ain't \ The selection of the one lucky bov | Seen Nothing Yet." crime ; Re, Sroviding. 1o Myartment | Alexander, colored. 2019~ Sherman its ‘point | e, Dl providing for # (Jepartment | avenue. struck and siighily injured | Statisties | president's eabmnet than 05 per Frederick Harris. colcied, 9 years old, | to show that the Nation 15! eent of college t wero opposed | 917 Rhode Island aweie. ‘while on! g $11.000.000.000 in its war on|yq g Rhade Island avenu- betwesn Third e due to this mental and character | «In (he long run." Dr. Latane said rth streets about 4:30 o'clock defect the chief advantage would come to be Afternoon. Dementia praccos. Dr. Hickson s-'pig radio companies. Eventually you ween. the sutamoblles seried. is a hereditary. constitutional | o see loud speakers set up in every | Of Silas E. Haislip, 4514 Thirteenth condition which has little relation 10! cchoolrno e IR street, and Mrs. Mary A. Easton, 2711 choolroom to convey lessons dictated | oy Dakota avenue, occurred_about will be made today or tomorrow. Ev city in the countrv was invited o name S oandldute for the hotor of going on | noider of 32 badges. He is an énglé and "his expadition to the frozen wastes of | fonete o o8 B er the South Pole. Fagle Scouts. bove)™'gumner D. Datis has been a member who have attained the sufficiont num- | qen oz He holds eagle rank. with ber of merit padgss for their aetivitios, 40 merit badg % were the condidates named Comdr. Byrd made it plain that the One Will Be Lu boy who accompanies his expedition will make himself generally useful. He will Wise Brothers enviro: He said that it appears ' ¢ Tashingt N A aiYe DAk o I oo forms, kataklonia and katatonia, | Lo ouashington. Finally these SO | 9:45 o'clock last night at Georgla The six lads who gathered at the 'gtand his watch on the ship and at the The first produces the positive. out- | cenoahouse would disappear eltogeth- | Avenue and Park road. Mrs. Anna E. Biltmore today are Paul A. Siple. 19, camp and will perform any and every Cream spoken. overemotional individual, Who| et orhen some eeretary would install | Haislip. 62 years old, occupant of the of Erie, Pa.. Jack Hirschmann. 18, of | quty that may be required of him, from i< led easily into crime and becomes g cuctem by which all s~hool pamers | former ear. was slightly Injured i Minneapolis, Minn.. Clatk Spurlock. helping the cook to building snow huts 7 easily excited. The second is the un- | g uia be corrested by a punching ma- | Joseph F. Swann, 17 yebrs old, 4111 of Engene, Or~z.: Donald H. Cooper. 17. | He will get a world of experience, and Buttermllk deremot lired individual, hard 10| cpine system set up in Washington. | K street, refused hospital treatment for of Tacoma, Wash. Alden E. €nell. | may possible be selected for a trip by e and only recently discovered [ et GO L more jobs for | ®, Slight injury he received early last| 19, of 1731 H stroet, Washington. D.C. | ajrplane over the Pole. Jogical tests. who aprarently | fnen here ol b O mitting eaicide | night when knockéd down at Potomac and Sumner D; Davis, 17, of Birming- |* Phis is not a6 all cestaln, howeves) All Lemo“a&e ham, Ala X that is known is that he will go with Siple and Davis are botn sea SCoUts. | the expedition to the base camp at the Siple has had much exper on the | B P e lha tio of the AT water, and_possesses 59 me it badgcs arctic jre fields. From there he will He joined the organization n 1921, & d make sledge journeys and help gen- new highway marke:s for an_cagle Scout. Twenty-one metit | erally Photo shows Traffic Director Harland inspecting the markers at Fiftee badges are required for the rank. He Ay of the six aspirants for Polar has served as assistant O | honors are to be given thorough and Maryland avenue northeast. Star Stafl Photo nt scol . L Troop No. 6 of Beadville, Pa physical examination at the Life Exten- avenue and M street by an automobile reported to have been driven by Max Sacks, 2529 Hall place. Sacks was | charged by the police with colliding and Dr. William M. Davidson, superin- | failing to stop tendent of schools of Missouri. sald that An unidentified man about 60 years i the bill would not put th> Government old, erossing at Dumbarton and Wi The first of t into education any more than already | consin avenues vesterday afternoon. was has been done strurk by an aufomobile driven by James of ordinary human senti- | g4 on't know it A glass of Wise butte milk—lemon juice a Jar to taste added. Others Speak on Plan. At present. Dr. Hicksn said, there is n> cure for the dementia praecox con- dition, but data are accumulating to show that it is due to a hereditary glandular defect. He urged that katakloniacs and Katatoniacs be recognized as far as pos- he District were put up yesie th street 00000000 1000000000000 000000 0000000000000 A glass of it handy on ice,and the driest of “dry = sible In the schools, juvenile courts. etc., | DA BeER OBE. L L hwest An aute v ated farm colonies, where Tol or ‘{“ of Nortt stern | Conlon. 3540 Volta place. He left the Hirschmann also is an e sion Institute before the final selection . :fi‘f}‘éfi'g sfiA‘r:lmfipxurlms "nd kept i University, President Bradford Knapp scene without revealing his identity Iy to cleventh of that of the|with 41 merit badzes. In addition 10 |is made. The boy who shows up besi in | days” loses its terrors. S cuvironment Wiich will nst suse- [0 She Snbema Agriwiinn Ceteen KIWANIANS RECALL | United States, but that its exports equal | which he holds th Boy Scout gold medal | this examination will rank a point or TRY - Dr. Albert H. Putney of American Uni- | one-fourth of the volume of those of | for life-saving. He h been a St ko at the start. but the final elim L Oviler by dhie B e caigihibiod the vatiisity g B g h‘;‘"f‘;_cz‘&,h"‘l“‘g:’p {PROHIBITION DEBATE v. S.‘CANADA PACT s country. o) bistoran, | GG 1021 A vear az last Fetruary h :::n‘y will not be completed for a da 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 00000000, of climinating the dementih Prafcox/and Mrs Amelia Reinhardt. president s quot -Grams, the Kiwani | which destroyed the farmheus» in which | O T ta which was respon. Of Mills College, spoke in favor of the T() BE HELD TONIGHT weekly fon, to the effect that | his family lived in Mille Lacs, Minn. | B oo g |bill, although several said that they fiord of th Wise Brothers D e s e sk || T et | i r sible for, the falls of Greece. Rome. Rus- sia and Germany and which eventually . . - - . . . . previously had opposed a Federal de- Eighty-Sixth Anniversary of Boun-| {505 “Going ™ | partment as a violation of States rights wnd that Daniel W were described " An'nt-1 Bress boundary treaty between the United| this purpose the club is co-operating vith the District Federation for hasized that this condition was quite : . | Bifferent from any of the defects of in- e - signing of the Webstcr-Ashb SR o yarious 1ypes of | desirable. it was brought out in the | B S ecble-mindedness, Dares o located |10und table on town and local govern- CHART.OTTESVILLE, Va., August 10. b dementia. where the trouble is located | ment conducted by Prof. Kirk F. Por- | —Prohibition. which has already been in the center of th brain h,Th & and | ter of the University of 'owa. The |one of the principal topics of discussion other psychoti~ conditions. -‘“'ddfi’“ sheriff, he said, has become merely an |t the Untvarsity of Virginia's Institute | a smail role in the crime and delin- | ;meer‘of the court rather than a police | of Public Affairs. will tonight be the | kers and guests of | Kiwanis Club has just been named uency Statistics. 4 le, he Oficial. It was insisted that, the posi- |center of attention when debated by ient a8 speakers wnd guests of honor | Kiwanis Club hes just been named a By trying to preserve these people. tion of coroner be made appointive in' Reprasentative Truis C. Crereon of | The guosts were W Frost. consul | member of the internati said. society is signing fts own death | (N0 O €O T s The duties of | Michigan, Republican dry leader, and | general of the division of Wsternfon the und~rprivile warrant. Social s>rvics for the real de- | (00, *{FE "SRG niake It constant- | John Phillip Hill. former Maryland | European affalrs, Depariment of State, | ment, by O, Sam Cummings of Chicago fective, he insisted, is hopeless. ¥ o soufes of graft, member of the House and an opponent | and Thomas Archibald Stonc, third s:c- | president of Kiwants International Cites Tax Inerease. " The prosecuting attorney's office, Dr.|of the eighteenth amendment retary of the C".nnt‘llarlll.l‘;'!"lmn‘ . w7 Porter pointed out, has unrivaled op-| The prohibition question was first _T:R. speak O Renken, lylmm x|'|\ i NG ’ i 1 Contrary to the general opinion, taxes | portunities for graft, and by the election | opened in & public forum of the insti- | Fon sha Vot fl‘h g BB A 4 S ing, loc throughout the country have increased |svstem inefficient lawyers often are ob- | tute. when the differences between | RIMOUS AEARLY S G e Dis % since the war and will continue to in- tained. The fmf;fc?h ystem was al. | Democrats anc Republicans were con- ;"m"‘";':d“c\:’::"rn b;/"‘rl‘fp"‘_“""" iy crease, Mark Graves, tax comnissioner tacked as one of the most fruitful |sidered A s - of New York, told the round table on sources of graft in rural communities. At the morning session today training | trating the presperity of Cm:\n'dn. point- taxation S Basartias ace. 1 | for municipal service is being -‘:onsid-i"d out that it has a population cqua “It surprises many to know.” Mr . B ered at the round table discussion on Graves said, “that in the aggregate | As long as the South continues to | municipal management. ronducted more dollars of taxes will be collected |look on advertising as an expense rather (Prof Thomas H Reed of the Unive W. A. Duni Buil this vear than in the highest year of 'than an investment advertis>dd markets fsitv of Michigan. - A. Dunigan Built war-time taxation. Reliable estimates of other sections of the country will| Child welfare problems of Virginia i indicate that taxes for Federal. State compete within Southern markets on | the subject of a special round table dis- | T N and local purposes will approximate $9.- | more than even terms, speakers told the | cussion this morning for public welfare | AN YY. £00.000.000 in 1923—nearly $700.000.000 round table on progress in the South. | workers. led by Miss Emily Dinwiddie more than was collected by the country Western apples and citrus fruits are|of the Virginia Department of Public | S 1.4 D h d 8t large when war-time taxes were in |selling in Virginia, where Virginia ap- | Welfare i emi- etac (] vozue. ples have no sale. George Garner, as-| Again this morning the agricultural Teke the Federal situation. If we sociate editor of the Manufacturers |problem is under discussion, the par- Home sccept as literal the statements of the ' Record. declared. ticular phase being effects of taxation | President, Budget Director Lord and | Poiniing to the increase in the de-|on sgriculture. under the leadership of | Lot 28x144 other administration officials, we would mand fo California fruits, Charles | john D. Black, professor of agricultural | 0! X Believe that the cost of the Pederal Gov- Pelham. New York advertising spe- | cconomics, Harvard University | To Wide P All ernment has been materially reduced. | clalist, said that the South had plents z . | oc ide nvsed ey snd that the Pederal Government is ' of opportunity, bui nust advertise. 3 d | oncrete Street raising less by taxation and spending “Agriculture and industry move hand First Sunday Train Crowded. ¢ i Jeor Than it did » few years ago. But in hand in th's new era of Southern| por the first time since the raiway | Six Large Rooms, Beautiful 1n the fiscal year just ended the Federal | industrial development.” said Dr. Brad- | from Barnard Castle to Tebay and Pen- | i Government took over 3300.000.000 more | ford Knapp, W. Gerald Holmes in- | rith, Ay T yiens W Path from corporate and income taxpayers | dustriai adviser, ol ew York warned |, sseng: . i than it did the first year of the Coolidee | against “over-enthusissm_on the_part R - P B g o With Built-in Shower ind ppropria ] el s 9 e to er. o, D eaeded by | industrial piants which eventually fai, | tom Neweaitle 1o Lake Ulswpter, 1§ Many Other New Features more than $500.000,000 those first signed | he said, are far worse than no indus- | \73 (05 i0h0.q on Saturday night Sold on Easy Terms cren daily until 9 P.M. Will tear down the United States if al- A o . 2 s > Lunch- that time Clark Spurlock is lowed to continue. e o e T ety =0 Cramton : ayd “Hill 'Will ‘Avgue dary Settlement Marked by Lunch at 1611 Hstreet, | | scoutmaster, who became a Seout in Pttt i 5 Only about one-hall of dementia - 3 i , i < ; ils opted by the club | 1923, He has 50 meri: badges 1 Toom and bath te i reoms . 'D praccox victims, he insisted. find their | Michigan: Judge Oscar Leastr. tox Question at Pubiic Affairs con With Officials t on the site of th> | Alden E. Snell, the Washington boy, and'® bathe. Under $ UAIRY 3 way into insane asylums. The rest are | SOmmissioner of Marrionc, wd Rabbt - where the north | has been a Scout since 1921, and is the WARDMAN . s : concealed in penal institutions. He em- Functi f th ty sheriff. Institute. nd of th ury now stands, to Management s Telephone * 1 ST 153 « inctions of the county sheriff, coro- Th» eighty-sixth anniversary of the commemorate the signing of the treaty Apbls Resident Manazer. 2 ;- at the luncheon, For 1 %essss000000000000000000” States and Canada was cel"b b h: Washington Kiwanis Club al a otic Observance, Brig. Gen. Georg: iuncheon in the Hotel Wash.aig.on y Richards, chairman torday, wiih represontatives of the St Anncuncement was made that Rad- Department and the Canadian gove ford Mos~s, president of the local THE ARGONNE 16th ST. AND COLUMBIA RD. Spacious, well arranged. heautifully finished apartments in new ecight-story. firenroof build ted on high elevation at residential hu appartments, commanding a view of the entire city and located on the edge of cool Rock Creek Park. are especially desirable for ; the hot Washington Summer. 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