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|MAN GETS $1,000 FINE ON LIQUOR CHARGE | | Alternative Is 180 Days in Jail. Mother Recently Escaped After GILLIGANTO LEAD THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 24 1929.° VAR EXPENDITURE AVIATION LEADERS | - FIGHT UPON BILL School Board Opposes Provi- slon in Appropriations Meas- ure Governing Teachers. The Board of Education’s fight to eliminate the provision included in the 1930 appropriation bill, which specified that only the first 25 per cent of the normal school graduatas here shall have preference when appointments of teach- ers are made, has been vested in Henry L. Gilligan, chairman of the board’s Jegislative committee, it was learned today. Opposition to the provision, which Avould limit the scope of the act of 1873 which authorized the esta normal schools in the Di: voiced by members of the Education in an exec s suddenly yesterday afternoon. Although Mr. Gilligan was not pres- ent at the session, members agreed that he should under- take to launch the board's fight when the District appropriation bill comes up on the floor of the House. Mr. Gilli- gan could not be d this morning, and just how he proposes to gain sup- port ‘to defeat the me: his ass6- ciates today would not s ard lon called Board Members Following sterday aft oxb was learnes senti- ment of all but one he attending members was in favor of bitter oppo- the other board | Three-Year Sentence. Found guilty of transporting and pos- sessing liquor, Nelson A. Burns, 1075 Wisconsin avenue, was fined $1.000 or It Schuldt in Police Court yesterda and first offe His mother transportation Burns, was sentenced to serve three in prison recently, by Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy in District Supreme Court for accumulated |liquor charges, but escaped shortly |after the sentence was imposed. school course here is only three years and that the graduates of those in- stitutions would be handicapped by un- fair competition if they are required | to face graduates of four-year college in open examination. Until sees fit to establish here a teacher’s college, the school | board members were of the opinion that | the existing protective legislation should | remain in force. 1873 Act Gave Power to Board. The act of 1873 authorizing the es- | tablishment of a normal school gave the Board of Education authority to make | the organization and government of the } sehool and it provided that the normal school graduates shall have the pref- | erence in all-cases when appointments | of teachers for public schools shall be made. The clause which the subcommi | of the House committee on approp | tions included in the 1930 bill specifies | that the preference “shall apply only | to those graduates of the normal schools |180 days in jail by Judge Gus A.| was Burns’ second offense of possession | = | were defended today before the Senate | all necessary rules and regulations for | N 155 DEFENDE Senate Committee Hears Counsel Explain $785,934 Election Expense. Welcome Is Arranged for Question Mark, Due Here Saturday. The Question Mark, Army tri-motored | transport plane, which recently broke all world endurance records for air- planes, balloons and dirigibles by flying for more than six days, will return with her crew to Bolling Field Satur- dey morning. Maj. Carl Spatz and other members of the crew who es- | By the associated Press. Expenditures of Scnator-elect Vare in the three-cornered Republican sena- | torial fight in Pennsylvania in 1926 | investigating committee in a closing plea by Vare's counsel, Francis Shunk Brown. tablished the new record will be wel- Mr. Brown presented a brief. although | comed by the most distinguished gather- Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri, the | ing of aeronautical people assembled | chairman, informed him that the com- | here since the International Civil Aero- | mittee had concluded its inquiry into | nautics Conference. {the campaign and was y to hear | Tpe Question Mark s to land at Vare answer charges of election {l‘au‘d_s. | Langley Field, Va., tomorrow night and Brown said the expenses of $785.934 | o "fC¥ FHth Alu (OMION TEive at by the Vare-Biedleman-James group | goling Pield'at about 10:30 a.m. From in the Republican primary placed an | panoley Pield to this city the big plane average cost of $132 each on the voles | yill ‘be escorted by a formation of five of the ticket. AT-5 Army attack planes. Judge Thomes E. Walsh was the only | * The reception committee will be head- one of the three Philadelphians sum- | eq by Seeretary of War Dwight F. Davis |moned here today to appeal. Sheriff | ang will include Assistant Secretaries Cunningham and John M. Hazlett|o; war Charles D. Robbins and F. were excused. v .| Trubee Davison, Edward P. Warner, “In sing.” Brown said, “we submit | Assistant Secretary of the Navy for inconsistencies of those who eriticized | ‘Aeronau William P. MacCracken, the expenditures in Mr. Vare's cam-|jr = Assistant Secretary of Commerce paign. In the primary election of 1928 | for Aeronautics; Maj. Gen. Charles Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of the for-| p. Summerall, chief of staff; Admiral mer governor, was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in William A. Moffet, chief of the lavy | Bureau of Aeronautics: Maj. Gen. the fifteenth Penns; | James E. Fechet, chief of the Army Air was defeated by esentative Mc- | Corps; Orville Wright, Charles L. Law- - WILL GREET SPATZ -~ FIREBUG THEORY POLICE ABANDON Chief Engineer ~ Watson| Thinks Church and Other Blazes Were Accidental. ment, said today that be believed llll COL_ IOHNSTON SPEAKS. three' fires were accidental in origin. | Another extra-alarm fire last night | e —— caused approximately $1,000 damage In | Princeton Alumni Hear of Methods the basement print shop of R. L. Fen- | Used in Nicaragua Election. dleton, at 1216 U street. Fire Mar- | Col. Gordon Johnston, United States shal L. B. Seib said today taht it start- ed in a pile of trash. ‘Two alarms were sent in, the second | Army, a Princeton graduate, who re- merely as a precautionary measure. Four false alarms were sounded last night, two in the Southwest section of | the city and two in the Northeast. The first two came in shortly after 7 o'clock and the last two about 4 o'clock this morning. While on duty at the U street fire last night, Policeman Howard G. Brown of the eighth precinct had a hemorrhage and was taken to Emergency Hospital in a taxicab. The hemorrhage was | cently returned from duty in Nicaragua in connection with the supervision of | the polls in the Nicaraguan election, was the principal speaker at the meet- | ing of the Princeton Alumni Association | at the Army and Navy Club yesterday. | _Col. Johnston told the Princeton men | that in the last election all records for | registration and voting in Nicaragua were broken. He explained in detail the Police seeking to determine the cause | caused by congestion in his nose and | conditions and methods of handling the of fires occurring at the Holy Name Catholic Church, Eleventh and K strcets, and at 922 PFourteenth street and at | Sixth and A streets northeast this week | have abandoned the theory that tney | were of incendiary origin, it was indi- eated today. 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