Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1930, Page 6

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THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ‘ONE. REPORTTOREVEN |7z, | WONEN ARRANGNG S5 LMD TE. e | e St Baby Carriages-if. - SCHODL PROGRESS) | st=== | AL IANCE BANOUET 5055 2 CASEHEADS LIST 252 NEW ' YORK, Octobér:’ 18.— the afternoon of November 7 at the ‘And only 26 of the 37 ciass one caf- They're even tagging bahy buggies American Association of _University > § Women's Club by its Washington X e o M riers in Southwestern territory, which TR s 0w, 7 < i Dr. Ballou Gives Board Sum-| | “A" new police- parking mie | | Dr. McHale to Preside at E,?:;{:.na’;‘ogih’gl,fr.‘:'{?:'oz.“gflnéfl; Arguments of Southwestern includes Texas, Arkansas, Oilatioms. mary of Achievements in baby carrlages on the grass it | | Dinner of Executive Board . |maining i the city i be oord "o Carriers Will Be Heard in | sad Southern Misouri, would be affect: o court summoris have been sefved the. Woman's City. Club. od ty thezendimtment, Abu '-h:: ;:mhtfl PRINTERS ELECT on *hundreds of Wwhite-oapped Novembe_r R ‘Washington members of the board are supreme Court. ;r.emglmem m'::m.;:: z' sr:unr.me ‘ln ; nursemaids. Fines of $1 each are Dr, McHale, Mrs. Anna L. Burdick of Ten Years Here. E— m—— the Federal Board for Vocational Edu- ‘Western Railroad. Convention Opposes Increased Pos- | T e’ e phone Natio Mi ; cation, Miss Gertrude L. Warren ,of the The commission is attacked specifi- School system accomplishment of the s i v Arrangements are being made for the | Department of Agriculture, Mrs. Kathe- [ By the Associated Press. 4 cally on the ground it exceeded statu- tage Rates in America. ! past 10 years under the administration | Aeronautical Delegates Instructed. | annual meeting of the executive board | rine M. Cook of the Bureau of Bduca- | placed at the head of: the list for | tory authority in basing the order upon % { ¢ 5000 of. Dr. Frank W. Ballou as superintend- = | of the Southern Woman’s Educational | tion and Dr. W. Carson Ryan, jr, of % .this week on the Supreme |group conditions among the railroads BOSTON, October 18 (#).—Willlam | For del et Wil be reviewed in the anousl fe- | Capt Ralph R TORCR D e Yoo | e Dt ol e A e N ease affecting revenue | involved. The Southwestern roads con- | Pfaff of New Orleans was elected presi- e y ls port. Board 3 tary attac) San . e, has | Hof ovem! and 8. execul 4 i . | R be_made public 1o sactiora sher m‘n ms:,{,c,:; :‘: ,,mz:g the ‘War | board has its. headquarters In Rich-| | 0 4 odcer just placed on sale tn &r:m:; covering nearly. & third of tend e s femh of the :nlhd 1;pothaue of Amr;‘ W Sunday morning. th 1 - . e ca . e eeds George | |- .ku Age! of D, ;zfitlm‘:flonr?:i‘:\ee: ‘:gw&emp‘reettt:::.nepartmem at the Pan-American Aero- m&r‘d{fie{:re of the gathering will be a|Germany can be transformod by :mter- | Twenty-six Southwestern c‘x‘;m ':r': ered in flal:lcgdlnti.l;-‘:ls e:gloty’;.dt ‘E I K:’:fl’; ;::V e h:m | ] na of each month, at the rate nautical Conference ‘and International | dinner at the Mayflower Friday evening, changeable parts into & grab dredger, | seeking to have set aside the this case mm! 5 cotivan “"“m 3 “..d‘oppos- 2 lzzy?enu per day and 8 cents crease in postage -~ S : b leveler, d scraper, excavator, crané | Commerce Commission order of June, | average. fl”&vfim‘.‘gm:\‘::‘;shum N aetber, | the enesitiv SR TR e i 1920, that joint rates between certain | The effect of the order, they contend, | ing any 4nc rates for any | * the executive and educational secretary | and pile driver. eovers the tenth year of my service as superintendent of schools,” Dr. Ballou writes, “I have deemed it appropriate to include not only & discussion of those that would ornlnullguhe pre- i }3 we ‘!h ) ) major achievements of the 10 years from July 1, 1920, to June 30, 1930. Fruits of United Efforts. “The superintendent refoices with a% those interested in educational progress in the District of Columbia in . the record of achievement during the past 10 years. This record is the result of united effort on the part of the citizens and Parent-Teacher Associations, the press, the school authorities, the Board of Commissioners, the Bureau of the Budget, Appropriation Committees of Congress, the Congress of the United States and the President. The achieve- ments in this 10-year period are so outstanding in the advancement of public education in Washington that each agency having to do with bring- ing about those achlevements. may ly rejoice in them. Without the g:sny co-operation of each agency, some of the effort for educational prog- ress would have been unsuccessful.” Continuing in his letter of % dm. Bl}lm tribute ";,;;}h' espri e corps” e ng among employes of the Board of Education. Preface by Dr. Carusi. The preface to the report contains 8150 a letter by Dr. Charlés F. Carusi, dent_of the Board of Education. that letter Dr. Carusi asserts that outstanding in the report will appear to the passage of “a free text i | the organization of two degree-confer- 1 i D [\ T teacher colloges; the compllation & L/L‘il ) I l U@l bymng'g;mne,nucuurywme 3 \.J ql/h/;"i‘ It school laws from 1804 to . 4 1929; provision for the instruction and physical care and transportation for I 4 - “W‘“:f i . L R U mmfi'fl i “ L) i ’mm, / gD }1 T s T i ) ,mll | | 8 | it Ul ‘u‘l‘m‘hlllllm\..... erippled children, and the expansion of school construction ~with . the hoise ::li:eqmt‘ abolition of numerous port- Dr. Carusi declares-that more gener- tions by Congress have ue” in & measure to the the m‘u Education in lmm’l.% lu lon of a more annual report itself will be re- kot neeflomo{:flwfanwlu o o P 1eces 1n o+ . motice the lay ge Dresser, the newly*designed Bed, the ni 4o Chest of Drawersiaith deck,-and the graceful Hollywood Vanity . . . éach piece artistically designcgl i choice Walnut Vencers, with high=lighted overlays. Wouldw't they look good in'Y OUR bed room? Come in and see this siite for yourself! GETS YEAR SENTENCE Walnut Veneer Colored Man Pleads Guilty to As- sault on Bank Jaintor. Leroy D. Cooper, colored, who pleaded mlty to an assault on the janitor at Potomac Savings Bank August 14 last, was sentenced yesterday by Justice Peyton Gordon to serve one year at uan. Cooper was discovered in the base- ment of the bank by Charles W. Shoe- maker, the cashier, holding two pistols and threatening Cosmo Boyd, his suc- cessor in the janitorship, whom he had bound with “cords. rhaker told r to give him the pistols. The former janitor surrendered the weapons. 3 - Peters Becomes Captain. Mason Peters, Wardman Park Hotel, has been commissioned by the War De- zr(men'.. a captain in the Military In- lligence Division of the Reserve Corps of the Army. Apartment i it ! ~ Sy et ) ed Davenport Suite . ; A Bedroom Suite of _4 Pieces ; Thres TR AL v . Here is the bed room value that has the whole town talking! Dresser, French Vartity," RO [{/n;de 17;'%"1!)%‘ aruit upnt%j in g % 70 iaht- . i 20 5 7, ish, elour. e enport containy - Chest of Drawers and straight-end Bed Fashioned of fine gumwoods, in Walnut finish - size conbjortabid bew: g . FOR RENT $5.00 Delivers It! WORCH’S = 1110 G N.W. 9x12 Axminster Rugs $28.95 : i 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs....- $26.95 Three-Piece Living Room Suite 6x9 Axminster Rugs $16.75 his ! h isn’t i in ti that shouldn't H H pouss o et iire. Ineludes 1omg settée, armehair and but- 36x63 in. Axminster Rugs.... $4.49 -back ith ligh A : i e o . t;_;_’gg ;;Z;n 25x54 in. Axminster Rugs.... $2.98 Nine Pieces of Walnut Veneers Long Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension Table, $ 9x12 American Orien Host Chatir and five side chairs. Choice Walnut tal Rugs* $150 Veneers, ‘carefully matched and combined with American gumwood. ATWATER KENT $5.00 Delivers It! 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