1 1 l uu iLM."i"iLMnnnnnviqnnnn9m9miiiip JAKEY LOEB TAKES SLAP AT HYDE PARK SCHOOL KIDS The pampered parasites of Hyde Park high school, the fraternity and sorority creatures, the educated boobs, the tango kids and the wrist watch snobs, got the raking over of their young lives from the floor of the board of education last night. And jt was Jake Loeb, highbrow-millionaire-clubman-insurance operator, who kicked them in their figurative slats. In the first place, Loeb said Hyde Park is the "society" school of the city. More wealthy children who read the social columns -of of the morning papers Before they read their lessons; more tango and "che mise" dancers attend Hyde Park than any other school. - Also there are more1 thieves, more snobs, more trouble makers and more pleasure lovers, Loeb said. The transfer system, which allows the wealthy and influential to go to one school and makes the poor at tend another on the South Side, is the trouble. Until the new Hyde Park high school was built at a cost of a mil lion, the Englewood and Wendell Phillips schools had a regular crowd of rich and poor mixed. But when the great school went up in the swell district across from Jackson park all the wealthy and young creatures who hoped to flut ter abouf the candle of society left the other schools for Hyde Park. In the first semester of the new school a fraternity flat was discov ered where children in a certain set gathered to drink wine and dance and often continue their orgies all night. Sleuths for the board of education found that a certain young fellow with more money than brains was the ringleader. They fired him and threatened several other pets of so ciety. He had been using his pa rents' flat during their absence for 1 the midn ght parti":; n whVi hiIi school students and street-walkers mixed. Loeb's attack on the South Side school yesterday was prompted, he said, by the number of complaints of petty thievery and secret society activities reported to him. He wanted the transfer system abolished. This allowed outsiders to get into the school, he said. Principal Hiram Loomis was efficient, he declared, bu the crowd in the school was too much for him. The board voted to stop issuance of transfers. All Softth Side society children in the future will go to the school in their district, whether it is high-brow or not - MERELY POLITICS Edw. J. Brundage appears to lead Richard J. Barr in see-saw .race- for G. 0. P. nomination for att'y-gen. by 1,276. . Vance McCormick and A. Mitchell Palmer believe Penn. will go Demo cratic. Fred E. Wheaton, Dem. state chair man in Minnesota, says Sen. J. Ham Lewis made big hit in Minnesota. Woodrow Wilson, Ollie James and Bainbridge Colby, Bull Mooseeader in N. ., now out for Wilson, will speak in Illinois. Gov. Dunne and Roger Sullivan burned hatchet at Gov. Dunne's din ner in executive mansion in Spring field. Roger says Democrats"""wilI sweep Illinois. . , o o I GIRL ACCUSES PHYSICIAN Charges made by a 19-year-old girl resulted in the arrest last night of Dr. Everett D. Rogers, a retired phy sician, 4947 Scott st. The girl is Mary Carlson, 4634 Indiana av. The alleged offense occurred while the girl was employed as a domestic in the Rodgers home. - The doctor branded the charge a blackmail scheme. He was released on bonds signed by his wife, Mrs. Mary EL Rodgers, principal of the Kirk school,