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SUPERIOR GARAGES IN ALL MATERIALS TiN ROOFS PORCHES BUILT BUILD. REBUILD, REMODE! 'AIR AN\':I;I'NM AND GIV o W] *JERVICE CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 PARENTS PRAISED IN CHILD REARING Conference Told “Mammas and Papas” Overcoming Jazz Age Influences. w L, E By the Assoclated Press, i CHICAGO, September 25.—Despite | pessimistic stories of “jazz mammas and | papas.” modern parents are doing & | good job of childbearing, in the opinion of Mrs. H. W. Whitten of Carthage, Ill., as expressed yesterday at the board of managers of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. “In spite of the jazz age, parents are more consclously striving for the wel- fare of their children.” in the belief of Mrs. Whitten, who is president of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teach- ers. “The younger generation of fathers and mothers is particularly encourag- ing. Real co-cperztion between parents and the schools is increasing.” Plans Code of Ethies. The board decided to work up & code | of ethics governing the national body : and its units in the matter of raising funds. This step, it was explained, was taken to offset possible criticism of the or- ganizations for their methods of getting money and to prevent them from being | used by unscrupulous publicity seekers. A committee, headed by Mrs. B. F. Langworthy of Winnctka, Ill, began drafting a_standard to meet this nced. Mrs. S. M. N. Marrs of Austin, Tex.. president of the organization. urged the members to concentrate this year on_parental education. Mrs. Bruce Carr Jones of Macon, Ga . acting manager of the Summer round- FALSE TEETH Cannot Embarrass Most_wearers of false teeth have suf- fered real embarrassment because their teeth dropped_ o the wrong time. D happening fo ¥ Fasteeth on your plates. ~Makes false teeth stay in place and feel comfortable. Sweetens breath. Get Fasteeth at Peo- ples Drug- Stores. or any other good drug_store.—Advertisement. Just spri Bernard’s Polics of MADE oo as gaine made. widespread ap- NG _STAR, GUTZON BORGLU! POLICE RECORD PLAN GIVEN TO COMMISSION By the Arsociated Press. Police chiefs of the Nat'on have placed their proposed uniform records | system at the disposal of President Hoaver's law enforcement commission, This system calls for organization of GUTZON BORGLUM //INDICTED BY JURY Georgia Body Charges Sculp- tor With Larceny of Me- morial Models. | By the Assoctated Pres DECATYR, Ga, September 25.— | Gutzon Borglum, former sculptor for | the Stone Mountain Confederate Me- , morial, was indicted by a De Kalb | County grand jury September 9, it was | learned yesterday, on charges of ma- licious mischief and wds charged jointly with J. G. Tucker in two counts of | simple. larceny and larceny from the | house for the destruction of his models | for the monument in 1925. | The indictments are similar to those | returned in 1925, which were nolle | prossed in June of this year. Borglum is charged with having re- moved his models for the equestrian figures from a building owned by the Stone Mountain Confederate Monu- | mental Association and having = de- stroyed them. The indictment set forth that the models were valued at $700. The models were destroyed by Borglum in Pebruary, 1925, the indict ments set forth, after he had been di missed as sculptor for the associatio: and August Lukeman, present sculptor, | employed. S 3 Dade Smith, solicitor for the Stone Mountain circuit, said today he had consented to nol prosse the indictments WASHINGTON, D. O county from work on the memorial. Philip H. Alston, president of the At- lanta Chamber of Commerce, who acted as late a plan for resumption of carvin recently announced that, due to faf ure of the petitioners to withdraw the injunctions against the city and county, completion of the monument under present conditions was hopeless, e La Rioja Province of Argentina has placed a tax of 85 cents a gallon on gasoline. You Always Save Money at Heil_ljngers New Lumber New Plumbing Doers and Sash and _com) month. 5. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER_ 25 1929. EDUCATIONAL. Stenosraphy. typewritin secretar; . Ctyil Service P " cor. 13th and F sts. n.v. speed dictation course. $5 per atory School, let. 6337. * COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 11th Year Expert Educational Guidance for Thildren, 3 to 14. Limited classes insure academie progress -~.nd cultural develop- ment, nveyance furnished Small Residence Department Mo STANWOOD COBB ook, 00, "585. including ties. 4 {0 come before 8 Let Us Estimate on Your List of Building Materials against Borglum on being persuaded that the completion %of the monument depended upon the amiceble adjust- ment of differences, bt when it &p- | peared to him that all litigation had | not been dropped, he presented the | CAMP MEIGS- oy h 1 HOUAIT B The new sway of Fash- fons alons with many new creations designed by Bernard. are shown in ovr New Salon of Furs, Bernard 1508 Conn. Ave. 4 Doors Above Dupent Cirele Decatur 2264 Apartments— For Rent At the Chateau Thierry 1920 S St. N.W. Suites of 1 room and bath, 1 and 2 rooms, kitchen and bath, $35.00 to $62.50 Enclosed porches Elevator service Resident Manager THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Inc. 738 15th St.—Dist. 6830 Neuritis Can Wreck Your Life Success, they say, comes to those who can put the last 107 of ef- fort into their work. The nagging pain, even though small, may hold you back from success—the tortures of Neuritis, Arthritis or Rheuma- tism can wreck your life. A sick man is a losing one. you as we have helped others— among the 150,000 users of Moun- tain Valley Mineral Water each year are many who have found relief from such troubles. This famous mineral water comes from Hot Springs, Ark.. the national health resort. For over 50 years it has been used by people in all parts of the country. Write or phone for booklet. Metropolitan 1062. Mountain Valley Water Co.|? 215_Dist. Natl. Bank_Bide. Warner and Redfern Corset Lingerie Wrap-Around Brocade, as illustrated $3.50 Other Wrap-Arounds and Corselettes, $2 to $30 Bandeaux As illustrated 50(: Others to $5 e ————— Let us help | | up. @ project sponsored by the national congress in which children about to en- | ter school are given a medical and den- | tal examination, reborted that, bad | teeth lead to defects found in pro-school- age children. Texas Leads in Year's Work. Parent-teacher organizations in Texas | were given first place in conducting the | most_effective round-up last year. Mrs. | Jones said. Michigan, Ohio, Missouri |and Towa were next in order. District and county parent-teacher orranizations in Ohio. California and New Jersey were credited with doing the vest health education work in their | class, she added. POWER PLANT DAMAGED. | ilndhmn University -U;it Is Hit byf Flames. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., September 25 (P.—Examination today of damage caused by a fire last night at the i Indiana University power plant in- | dicated that loss will be less than $25.- 000. The principal demage was to the roof of the plant. Early reports had piaced the damage as high as $200.- | 000. The fire was said to have been caused by a short circuit. | Buys Large Apartments. NEW YORK (#).—Two of the largest apartment homes in the world are to be | built for Hugh B. Baker, banker. He { has bought the thirteenth, fourteenth and penthouse floors of a new Fifth avenue building. Estimates are that the | two homes will cost $1.500,000. They | will have a garden 53 by 69 feet and a | { hall 68 feet long. || THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight. | tomorrow showers; not much change m | temperature: light wings, mostly east. West Virgizia—Occasional showers | tonight and tomorrew; little change in temperature. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row: showers tomorrow and in sou: and ceniral portions ton'zhi: change in temperature, moderate nor east winds. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night, tomorrow showers; not much change in temperature; gentle to mod- erate winds, mostly northeast and east. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 79: 8 p.m., 65; 12 midnight, 58; 4 a.m., 56; 8 am., 59; | noon, 76. Barometer—4 pm. 30.16: 8 pm. ! 30.15; 12 midnight, 30.16: 4 am,, 30.15; | 8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.12. | Highest temperature, 79, occurrsd at 3:30 p.m, vesterday. Lowest temperature, 54, occurred at | 5:30 am. today. Temperature same Highest, 63; lowest Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:09 am. and 6:58 pm.; high tide, 12:10 am. and 13:40 date last year— 41, .m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:16 am. a 13 p.m.; high tide, 1:13 a.m. and 1:49 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:56 a.m.; sun sets 6:01 p.m. | sets 6 p.m. Moon rises 10:26 p.m.; sets 1:19 p.m. Condition of the Water. ‘Potomac—Great Falls, clear; Shen- andoah, slightly cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. 159807 Stations ASOUIH qagugwel swpison Abilene, Tex . Al N Y At! Cit; Baitimore, Md. Birmingham . Bismarck. Boston, Mas: Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston, 8.C Chicago, III.... Columbia, 8. Huron, 8. D Indianapolis.Ind Jacksonville,Fla. St. Lot . 30.02 St. Paul. ‘Minn. 30.08 Sea ash. . 3 Spokane. Wash. 30.10 WABH., D, C... 30,14 79 FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time. today.) perature. Weather. London, England 50 Clear Paris, penhagen, Stockholm Swe Gibraltar. 28208 aNESIne N SN SRANRRINIBTSIILIASI8 od: Part clouds ations ) Havara, Cuba.. Colon. Canal Zone. ARGENTINA DATA. (For the week _endige September 23 ~ Température—Precipits . Del cur, ar Nortpern con ond whest sope. 61 Southern ‘wheat m‘..’.. “ +3 ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:59 a.m.; sun | & Part cloudy | §S jear Part cloudy i s facts to the grand jury again. Work Is Stopped. work on the monument was stopped in 1928, due to lack of funds and diversity of interests caused by ljti- gation pending in the courts, officers of the association said. Recent efforts to reconcile the differ- ences between Venable, donor of the | site, and officers of the association re- dismissal re- the United States into a crime report- ing area, to be administered by the De- partment of Justice for compilation of month-by-month ¢omparative statistics on crime. A 300-page handbook, prepared by the International Association of Police Chiefs, in session here, is to be dis- tributed to all cities as a guide in gathering uniform statistics. “The investigations of the law en- forcement commission have hitherto |sulting from Borglum All been handicapped because no reliable sulted in all suits except one being | crime figures are now available in the dropped. United States,” Police Commissioner | The on William P. Rutledge plained.’ About 650 cities, pledged to submit crime repc Iv suit pending at present is |in Fulton Superior Court by Mrs. J. E. payers seeking to restrain the city and —won’t seem so big if you pay in easy monthly installments The lump-sum expense which taxes impose need cause you no worry, even though you may not have the necessary funds to meet vour assessments. Morris Plan was established to give helpful financial assistance in just such emergencies. 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