Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 26

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B—-10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, GUFOBER 31, 1930. . Committee on Activities Outside School | civilization /is to be literally in their { was announced last night by Prof. Adam of Glennville that George Grant, col- | either of them would avenge the une and home, in a report prepared for the | hands. Leroy Jones of Columbis University, ored, was “murdered” '~ the Darien | timely death of the other at hands of coming White House child conference. ‘Of them, 28,000,000 are in schools chairman of-the association’s committee Jail on September 8 and asked “Why [ NeS™- 3 > FRSRTERNL LSS daily life the national|and 4.000,000 have already ‘gone to L ikl ot Gotgsr A e GRber e Pope Gets Gold Telephone. executive of t;leu.‘say ?;‘:ouu,b lntud:;d work.” " ior ¥ 8 g oy i ted e many phases of the youth problem, in- Regulation Insignificant. universities. eneral inf 2 cluding radio, motion pictures, 1 e and some of his officers knew who killed S Snd dance” hajls, Chvurches and| West recommended that all these boy SO0 JUN N U Sa—— Grant after he was locked in jail. B e U Tt clube, and girl workers under 16 years of age action because the University of Missis- Grice came back with a statement | Pilate Leonl, representing the Interna’ Sweeping Recommendations. be permanently withdrawn from the sippl last Summer dismissed Chancellor that if Gen. Parker knew anything | Honal TEICRIeOR o ied the B labor market. Hume and about one-third of the ———— about the incident he wanted to know | NEw VOrk YeReert e ant et o e i n- truny m; Jeport m-hd‘e :weep;nl lrmm:. ulox' poorlt hn‘l:,x and public dance halls| =~ b f lu:ul"ay ‘;ghnft “ml% '!'rf: ‘%ueuw-ls G " Official t 0dd it. lHe ulxg u-..: it l}lt;, ].m\f:ac” .!m m’fi ;;;:r_“e_me onere ";n i Tihe - | mendations, ranging from keeping the e report said: considered at & meeting of e Uni- eral woul not willingly tes . James E. West Makes Com “The movement for regulation and Dismissal of Members o versity Association in San Francisco, eorgia icials a S | Sould subpoena him. papal coat of arms. bleycles of individual messenger boys h ston " x supervision is still insignificant. It is . October 25. h sides now have agreed that e CoTpora S new posite Picture in Recommen- | of srtertal highways to creating & great | o5 if the sale of food and drinks were Faculty Lowers Standing oner 25 & Wednesday matied the| Over What Is Agreed to Be |the man was “murdered.” and “not |phone system in Vatiosn Oty natfonal clearing ;wuse ‘!olx;tw boys and fiot urulnrggll:y the pure mm; ';:" as g{mmmpt institution a notice of its | ¥ anhedi;'. dm:’ (?e;a P"mufi“d m; as a gift to . i irls camps so they might serve more | if public utilities were allowe: op- i i smissal. § i slayer mitted the killing an: = dations to Child Conference. | §us “atbe s erate without control by the Interstate of University. Smissal iseal wil aftect the entrance | MUTder” of Colored Prisoner. | 5ad* cemptea to- justity the act be- “Youth up to 18 years in the United | Commerce Commission.” of Mississippi’s graduates into graduat cause of & pact of vengeance. BURLINGTON HOTEL States means 45,590,341 young people-— S schools which accept the University As- Gen. Parker said, “The slayer ad- ||l i By the Associated Press. growing, doing, playing, learning, work- By the Associated Press soclation’s ratings. Such students may | By the Assoclated Press. mitted he had killed Grant and at- i A mrmlte picture of American | ing, forming habits, making standards,” | Practically all the cinemas of Nor- NEW YORK, October 31.—Dismissal | have to take examinations or accept ATLANTA, Ga., October 31.—Adijt. | tempted to justify himself because of || Our Noted ‘Boe 3 “ ke wndl plays 15 painted | defined West. *To them life is & great | way have been taken over by the mu- | of the University of Mississippi from the | admission on & condition basis, Prof. | Gen. Homer C. Parker yesterday agreed [a pact that he had entered into with || 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur James E. West, chairman of the adventure. As the nex. generation, |nicipalities in which they are located.' American Association of Universities ' Jones indicated. with Solicitor General Joseph T. 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