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THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FEATURE BILL
HAGN & SEARLES,
Comedy Musical Act.
EMILY EGAMOR,
Singing Changes.''
CRITERION COMEDY FOUR
Those College Boys in Harmony Songs.
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THE OLD FLORIST,"
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TROP. LEVIN'S ORCHESTRA.
SNOBBERY
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Congressional Investiga
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(By Wlnfleld Jones.)
1 Washington, March 16. The
snobbery said to exist at the United
States Naval Acamedy, at Annapolis,
may feel the heavy hand of a con
gressional investigation. There are
some members of congress who feel
that snobbery should go. Just as haz
ing has gone, "for the good of the
service."
Representative : Korbly,' a demo'
cratic member of the house, from
Indiana, is the instigator of the plan
to turn the searchlight of . publicity
and official inquiry upon the pecu
liar social conditions existing at the
Naval Academy.
me question ftnat congress may
eventually decide is this:
"Is a working girl out of place
at a naval hop, and what is there
about her that makes her "unfit" to
grace a social function participated
in by the future captains and ad
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it required several years before
congress, with the aid of firm execu
tives, stopped hazing at Annapolis
and West Point. The impression in
some quarters today is that snob'
bery is now just as strongly en
trenched at Annapolis as the habit
of hazing ever was, and that its ef
fect upon the service is worse.
Hazing, it will be pointed out
when the matter is brought to the
official attention of the house, was
something that grew out of the in
herent disposition of young men to
be mischievous, ; Snobbery, suffer
ing by comparison, will be paraded
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Coughed Himself to Death.
Atlanta, March 16.- Joseph L.
Llhorens, a well known Cuban who
operated a pool parlor here, coughed
himself to death last night, as the
result of ordinary coughing.
Llhorens was a man of . robust
health, and had not the slightest
traces of tuberculosis or similar dis
ease. There was no hemhorage. He
simply coughed and coughed until he
choked to death.
as something that is not tolerated at
an institution maintained on public
funds.
Repersentative Korbly has receiv
ed a letter from former Attorney
General Miller, under the Harrison
administration, in which Mr. Miller
declares that not another dollar
should be spent for the maintenance
of the Naval Academy, until snob
bery has been rooted out of the
Academy.
There are many members of the
house who are in line with Mr.
Korbly. Young men from all sec
tions of the country are sent to An
napolis by members of congress.
and it Is upon the recommendation
of the .' lawmakers that ambitious
lads are given an opportunity to en
ter service and to lay the founda
tlon for a possibly distinguished
career in the navy. Once let . the
impression get abroad that Anna
polls is the hotbed of snobbery, rea-
sons the average member of congress
and much of its value as an lnstt
tution of higher learning is, gone.
Many of the young men sent to
Annapolis come from poor families,
It is this fact that has caused Mr
Korbly to ask pertinently:
"What are the peculiar social cua
toms at Annapolis that indicates
that an estimable young woman,
governess in an of fleer's home, is un
fit to associate with these pseudo of
fleers?"
Korbly took up the beers Incident
at the last session of congress, but
nothing came of it. He intends to
take It up again at this session.
The impression prevails about the
capital that if an inquiry is ordered
into the beers incident, it will open
up a remarkable field of investiga
tion. Scandals op various degrees
of seriousness have heretofore em
barrassed the navy. Some have been
hushed up and others have resulted
in dismissals. The beers affair is
not regarded as a reflection upon
any one, except the cadets who have
indicated that the social standards
at Annapolis are so high that none
save the leisure classes and gold-
braided officers are wanted at naval
hops. An inquiry into this attitude
doubtless will prove as embarrassing
to the navy as preceding, but en
tirely different, affairs have been
"1 asked for an explanation of
this remarkable circumstance," said
Representative Korbly. "The one I
have received is not satisfactory. It
rather accentuates the need of an
investigation of the entire social
fabric at the Academy. It seems as
though it will be necessary for con
gress Itself to take a hand in order
to cleanse this government-supported
institution of lt3 detested snob
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