Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1935, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935. ton club and their wives will attend, ths and gbu'i!lrce ;m:::;u :flm' b CR'ME EXPERT SPEAKS in company with Henry Schaffért, in- Dr. Ballou suggested a study of the ternational president of Optimists, estion of non-resident pupils with Optimist Club Hears Talk by A. J. e idea of having new legislation en- |acted by Congress. Non-resident Furlong on Fingerprinting. Pickets Become Parade. | pupils, he said, cost the District about @ |4250,000 & year and because of dif- “PFingerprinting, as Applied to Orime CHICAGO (#)—Morris Goldstein's | ferences of opinion between the cor- | Detection,” was the subject of an poration counsel, District auditor and | illustrated address yesterday by A. J. f the the School Board the problem is one | Furlong, graduate of the Institute of i 08t ble of administration. | Applied Sclence of Chicago, at & Difference Between Teach- ;!l'; mnltapro:‘ulebe c:xmd DVrl‘l' for Luégheon of the Washington ovt:mm . . . the 3 3 ing and Advocating Soviet | ™ ST Compl District delegation to attend the in- | the march, following in the footsteps Told Board. Rubber Shoes Favored. tornational convention at St Louis | of the pacing pickets, carrying signs | [| cmm——————— ey o : i Rubber shoes are supplanting leather | June 17, 16 and 10 was announced. | which read: “We're against organized $ ua]l _&o o D tootwear in Sweden. | Sixty representatives of the Washing- | racketeering.” — nomy PEL MONTg letion of arrangements for the An advisory opinion on the legis- i 4t Jative rider to the District bill, which C For this week end you will find at all United e = swoetid | Food Stores an unusually fine selection of qual- Squ.,.e . Barrett Prettyman by the Board of | Education. | 9 :‘esf'r&lbed t*}:inpm'-;i:lml?o;?d:::mxs Qs 5;“‘“““ Baker & Breakfast COCOA% Ib. ean l lc UNIcg atter requiring — N iROOMS | INSTANT POSTUM - - 25¢ | MAvoy; . tellectual freedom. | T ey e | gAni?c'roN o R | > elf-Rising FLOUR, 12 ~ 49¢ <5 “any person teaching or advocating 2 - - - Us A ity merchandise at unusually low prices. an Ty c B The question was presented to the | Charles H. Houston urged the board | communism. I have no objection to| communism” in the public schools board yesterday afternoon by Dr.‘ to protest the provision b;:;v;: th]r bill i = i S velt on | \ ; is signed by President evelt on & 0 G'a’enut Flake' & 2 pkgs. l’c 3 0z, jar 2 Ic prohlblting the n;d\'ocsnni of ln}m-l b munism, but as for teaching, eel | \ p ' ' wmstio! | RPAGRAPEFRUIT, 2 =~ 25¢ will be asked of Corporation Counsel p Phone your order. We deliver. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent, who yWINE the ground that it infringes upon in- that it is much better to have a child —— g . Com GOLD UNswg, idea of that form of government. ' Crispy-" cmes TOMATO SOUP, 2 -~ 15¢ PR FRIzZEp, Is Well-Established School. | e 12 ’ U N ES “After all communism is & form of | “n AD o G 2 c CUT-RITE wax Paper, z — lsc 2 1.15 government as well as a well-estab- lished school of economic and social SV\\N s 'ho:gk}t. Teaflk_ung cdomm\!mlsm as - < COLLEGE INN &uc is one thing; advocating com- - Tomato Juice Cocktaill 26 oz.jar 21¢ munism for the United States is a far Be - . T different matter.” ] L Houston joined with Dr. Ballou to g A ng pHvLzo polnt out that geography and history | This marvelous, mew cream—being irradiated with vitalizing, healthgiving, ultra violet SPECIAL! 'n:"nm é:e:‘f“ Sge'shgtsazi:scl: in FGD'L rays—performs wonders in improving your skin. Contains rich, nourishing oils which Dr. Hayden Johnson, president, 1ik- guard the tissues and keep the skin smooth and unlined. MAx ened the rider to the Tennessee ban | Ib. [ on the teaching of evolution that re- e 1 e amo Seopes 5l o | PnP“lAR BARBARA GUUI_D TO'lETR'E GOOD TO THE LAST DROP ted 4 ST — B — - = — T e e “I can't see any difference,” Dr. . SAUER’S “UNEEDA BAKERS” Johnson said, “in this act and the . e Cleansing Cream. ............. $1.00 Rouge, new style < ASSORTMENT. URE of Kg‘vx;rur;m)e‘!l\:‘alw;?:nie xplains to Special Cleansing Cream $1.00 Cream Rouge ; VANILLA Bnm uEm‘s n"‘m mmns‘m DE LUXE govexzitnant) s, FThen administeaiocs Weather Cream.............. $1.00 Permanent Lipstick. .. would have the right to withhold his 4 ' salary.” Hand Cream . Face Powder . | EXTRACT i Mquffrzars 0. Eflw “EM fififhkf’ Ib. pksg. 35C Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle also P | raised the question of how a teacher s ; I would answer a direct question about ssue Cream S Dusting Powder o 1Y3-0z. bottlelgc it Gold Medal KITCHEN TESTED Flo | Y | | ur ill “SUNSHINE” EDGEMONT Russia. | Circulation Cream 1. Cream Nail Polish & Remover. .. Questions to Be Drafted. | Finishing Cream | Kasemble: st { ‘O L' I 12-“’. b.' 59c Dr. Ballou suggested that a series of questions covering as many different Irradiated Skin Food 21.25 | | situations as possible under the ban ' . | DAVIS be drafted and submitted o the cor- Muscle 0il . . ijff SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR i e vas wre no e 'l Baking Powder | BISQUICK, Family Size EDGEMONT ill in conference and was acceptet . — — p —_ “CHEEZ]T" C k by both the H d Senate. | N} & nY) < rackers " Ihe board voted. to rename the oid | / oS i \jfi J ' ) |} 12-0z. can 19c WHEATIES Adams School, Fourteenth and Q = = —— = streets. the John W. 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