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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. ; ® A-S§ § books,” Cutting said, “but discussing | sent him by the Treasury, marking rather than to enter the public schools: | basis of an address delivered by Wil- | wholesomeness in sports and giving the Hafla Harbor Work Starts, oeed doors Dastages ™ » for open repeti- to_get al ithout hool | llam John Cooper, United States Com- | school boy greater responsibilities. Sub- \me‘G BWUSES ;-h-ennd,l:' L'v’alen:ugmnf' 1,no o tion. e i % AI-I_ U EXPI.AlN buu%emn c"-“n.ni‘:a w‘i.m‘.'ée’ z’?.i'p.‘.ims missioner of Education, sof Washing- -sdmhgon, he said, was breaking | HAIPA, Palestine (#).—Work on " “but of the public schools that the 1910 ton at the afternoon session yesterday.|down by its own weight. the new harbor here has be- Wants to Read “Too Valgar” Bits. | or1J 5 exconsive sossions o model of our educational product was| The old custom of punishing the gun after a year of preliminary engi- e terming Asse! ial is “ir- 4 satisfactory to meet the demands of the | sluggard and not worrying if the slow i B neering. Five miles of railway with h.?,;m:::' n’:z::(veer‘u:lu:eto m;‘ u: mevnfn".""'cf-?fii;‘?.:é" ;:e"voul: op- year 1930.” pupil_dropped out no longer prevails,| Ena Elliot, & musical comledybutnm.incc?m’punylnk sh‘vps. water tanks .‘ne: sages “too vulgar’ to be pointed to mndme executive session on the Attendance Tncrease 48.4 Per Cent, | S8id_Mr. Cooper. The sociologist and | recently had her hair shingled by a lo- | explosives magazines were construct the psychologist are better able to help | cal barber in a cage of four lions at | preparatory to starting actual work on e e T e ok et s Declaring that school attendance had | the child than they were a ahort. time | Newcastle, England 'the harbor. unless his 't“nflmguel decided to hear m-x_;_r}-‘er soe( deallr:lg \!;lth mtlmin lncrnsed]“.l per cent from 1913 wim T £ c < . . them in private. “The Senate hasn't gone into execu- s 1830, while“the total population of the Says Sports Good Is Sacrificed. flict began when Cutti - | tive session to conduct legisiative busi- | [ncrease in Attendapce and Censorship Dispute in Senate' “The e R e e e o | Nation had advanced only 20.5 per cent, | Mr. Cooper reviewed with approval e e . Dr. Ballou contended that the more in- | the increasing interest taken in the | ||| | Hinges on Question of Open | io,vid, its provision for exclusion of | tipied. “end this is o time to do lt>| Standards and “Smaller” | tense attendance in the ¢lementary and | S orooaing, interest taken ln_the i{y':;:n fhe’gfpé‘n€°fi';f oo ,5:’:,‘.— should be “left to the States and the secondary schools is one of the most|an endeavor to help the youngsters. i | or Executive Session. | administer the censorship. ‘The Senate | courts.” he insisted that action against Dollar Cited. Posal coepa e for the bigher educa- | ''pr. Howard J. Savage, staff member y oposal - cious o 5 e e 7 % Bax- | through arrests within the States, TR This situation is significant for tWo | Advancement of Teaching, in address- e Dr. Ballou declared: | the National Federation of State S it i Leading a demand for another vote e Special Dispatch to The Star. - {2 s indicates public approval | High School Athletic Associations here | T O 101 l The Senate, after all, may settle its | 20 the lssue. Smoot asked the Treasury Epstein Art War Rage: ATLANTIC CITY, February 25—Be- | rsified educational program | yesterday. declared that most of the | | he rigina : = for books excluded under the present | cause of the decrease in the purchasing | offered in the high schools of the Na- | gaod in sports was being sacrificed by | ! cofitroversy over foreign book censor-|law. He proposes to read passages | War for and against Epsteln’s art in power of the dollar, the tremendous in- | tion, which, in Tecent years, is being gv"emph”h for a winning team’ F.b W ll B d ship, without ever_sampling the con- | from them to prove his contention that E.‘;’;‘,’,‘;“,,,“,‘,,‘,.:;"':,;“,,,";“}.:.f:,“,",f.}n'é‘nffl‘fv‘ crease in school attendance and the | substantially reorganized to meet the | *aq an improvement, he suggested the | || toer a oar; e e e i o | oar e W podisy ot mtlons | L Rima,” In the Bird Sanctuary at Hyde | Seneral raising of educational standards, | varying needs, capacities and interests | eniistment of townsmen on the side of aders of opposing forces on the | purgating shears® should begin their | green. red and black pigments. Although | largely e i . 4 | For Safety's Sake-demand tesfle of whether customs officials | censorship snip-snapping in brochures | the paint was still fresh when a police- | e Power of school officals or boards | dom of the boards of education, sch | should act as dietitians in control of |and other imported documents ol e | e dlcvered e e P iy e | Ballou, Superintindent of. Weshington | school pupils. | The: second aignificant A E' A nc ;E:dyhgrm: m{‘mi:‘fl‘y“ bi‘é‘&‘.y uf‘?fi | 5751;’"'3-051’31“8??;‘.?5‘“:,‘.03." vote ond | the third time the much criticized me- | SChoOIS, declared this afternoon at the | fact is that high school education is ’ ’ - st, | national convention here of the de-| more expensive than elementary school | N 'NON-E: o B e L e e SO AT T T T b e ML | arkment or vt sesinitenar e’ OF “the | csation, and hence there i5 a cor- | Cloaning Fluid Telephone North 1343 - lbieo:m P T R M S e | iierature with s shrug and & referenes gl 1 Do g B, “'-}L"";Li‘i‘,‘é"ifl&“ i et e, | E"f‘pfi?&fi?“lyai‘cfifii'n e UPHOISTERED FURNITURE| iy 2101 Georgia A N.W Senator Cutting of New Mexico an- | to its source. Rirren and deatimred. " | Ballou_asserted, “boards of education | be if these pupils were enrolled in our Cleaned like new~ it gia Ave. IN.W. nounced he would wage a fight against | Cutting Gives Views. & would have had to possess the authority | elementary schools.” removes afl grease and soil executive session for consideration of | , ‘ | to maintain the purch power of | The concept of parents and educators r TLES ALALL pRuG Ano the salacious passages Smoot has picked Everybody knows the people’s legls- | A hydroelectric project planned for 20¢BOT the dollar at its pre-war value; to per- | uniting in a wider view of what shall | GROCERY STORES | fram the books in question. lative service.” Montreal. Canada, will cost more than | suade children tc remain away from |be given the child in education was the DISTRIBUTOR \ “Everybody knows there are indecent | Smoot said he had examined books!' $2,800,000. O “Jrom_the AVENUE o NINTH- Mammy Lou Choc. Covered Cordiag Cherries . 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