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\ e / A . ) ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 : 1 dress at the unveiling ceremonies yes- terday Count Apponyi declared that “the Americans are the only real pacifists in the world who are show- ing a spirit of reconciliation in their have been rélieved from . 2 Sergt. Bush to headquarters, digtr e further duty at ‘the Army Medical er‘:sl»lRfldnéyd‘l'-I{Sr!‘"i‘llltrgn‘cim{lfl“!m of Washington, ana Sergt. ‘Ve‘fi:« lrt; chool, this eity. Capt.Gist is order- | F. Cottrell, Coas! 3 ps, at | stable No. 1, ity. Army (Officers Ordered to Duty | Jghael (hie i, OO0 U feher. | the Naval ‘War Colleke. Newport, R. R N MEDICAL CORPS CHANGES. g:,"';;;;';{"’ Jamgs A. Grbison. Meai-| GO TO CAMP EUSTIS, VA. |Serst. Payne goes to Fort Myer, Va 1 0/AMNTC I ADRAV | HONORE CHANGES INARNY | onofep ey umcar. Window Sills always | Statue to 3. A. Pedlow Is First in Am, ty “t 'd - the ¥ e—0 s man to Walter Reed General Hospital, | L, have been assigned to duty at ————— get the worst of wear arope toLiying Amerioan. | Suished.” chesity jtometdithenmn ere-=Others Bent Awey e ey, and Capt Orbison 14 the | Camp Bustis, Va. € i | By the Associated/Press. Thousands of children in gala dress| Maj. Willlam B. Borden, Medical |general hospital at 1! Paso, Tex. ASSIGNED TO FORT MYER. and weather. Keep BUDAPEST, May 11.—The first|paraded in front of the statue.and|Corps, at Camp Meade, Md.; Capt. S K O e ASSIGNED TO NEW DUTY. Capt. Ernest T. Barco, field artil- : European statue to a 1iving Amerl-|heaped flowers around it George B. West, Medical Corps, at $ 2 NGyt haalnesiretiayen’ Trom nty iy Norfolk, and Ct Leonard W. Has- | Our idea of an endurance test is . Harold O. % sett, Medical Corps, at the Army Med- | life_under present conditions.—Hart- gzerfh';,‘::ll S';f:hurar; Bous:u};"‘:i the office of the judge advocate gen- ical School, have been assigned - to|ford Times. 8 & e % 1% eral, .War Department, and assizned duty in the office of the surgeon gen-| Many an amateur gardener grows|Sergt. Willlam B. Wells have been | =0 T © 000 OEE T SO eral of the Army, War Department. |nothing but disgusted—Florida Me- | rclieved from further duty at the 5 el illery at Fort Capts, Emory H. Gist, John F. Lie- | tropolis. - general Intermediate depot, this city. | Myer, Va. them painted and pro- long the life of the wood. —— To_prove his skill with a razor a London barber had himself blind- folded and shaved two men in two can has been erected by Hungary in honor of James A. Pedlow, American |Greater Efficiency Planned in |Red Cross commissioner here. 1t s 1 situated in the munleipal park near : T H A the Washington memorial. In his ad- | minutes ten and two-fifth seconds. o The cost is trifling. || Training Guards and 4 One quart of Certain- Civilians. | = 3 ? : , ivilians. M= = teed Inside White will : 7 : 3 Eit Tentatlve plans have been made by | . give two coats of paint |[|the War Department for the redis- | . i 3 2 5 tribution of the Regular Army for : v 355 to Sixteen Window Sills |5 greatest ectency in thg training | , % 5 ¥ if- of National Guarg, organized re- i s and Casings. The d serves and civillans this summer and 5 ¥ . S th ference in appearance ‘]|for prompt use in case of emer- Pennsylvanla : even S gency or disaster, either within or| y alone is worth far more ||Without the Unitea States. Avenue Street B Changes in stations have /been or- ve“ o A than the cost. dered of practically the entire : A strength of the Army, and &0 far as ! practicable troops will be moved . eo0. F. Muth & Co. ||iom Smeatistuctory temporary can- ’ tonments to permanent posts. $ “ N.W. To Train Citizens. o 710 13th St. N. The headquarters of the 1st and 3rd . Divisions will remain active, so those ; 5 : ) e | d1ViS1ONS ity e assembled’ on short . ; ! — notice. The 2nd Division, at Camp [f} L \ Travis, Tex. will remain assembled as at present. Pfovided there is no further material reduction in the : Paint. | ATmy, there will be assigned to each ea en emen--- —makes a specialty of Paint- | corps’area a reinforced brigade, with L) 0 ing, Paperhanging and Up-lall arms represented, which will be p holstering. You can count |ayailable for assisting in the training . % of the citigen army and such other Y on first-class work. duties as may arise. . X In order to make such a wide dis- . < Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc., 52514524 | tribution of the numbers available - B2t - L 002 SXEet Maln (2243 | it may be necessary to further reduce 7 cvREEr ” enlisted peace strensth of infantry | J , . MUDDIMAN'S™ 0 | eriates, o, SUIensi, o' e hery ° _ : | authorized. Training center units, as now constituted, will be converted into combat units of the several arms. { Come and see the It is declared, however, that no changes will be made which might in- . 1 in’ the event of further reduction of ‘ r73 . the Army. l'aln” . © 34 Corps Changes. i ; & Many changes will occur in the 3d 3 Corps area, in which the District of Co: regulate the oven tempera- lumbia, Maryland, Virginia and Pen - d bak o s)’l\'sn{fi are lucmded!. ,-\n;a Y‘lc:ldquard ture and ba r ters will be moved from Fort Howar 5 Speciectlyio to, Baltimore, the 1st Medical Reciment s 5 i cook the whole meal while willigo to/Cariisle baracks, ba andt1e) . 1 E . s 6th Field Artillery, the 1st Ammunition = ; - Train and the 1st Field Aretiflery bri- . you are miles away. zade “headguarters 1o Edsewood | plann ed as an conomic urprise. Arsenal, Md. . . The 12th Infantry, now at Camp | o C. NUDDIMAN& Meade, Md., will be stationed at Fort . Washington, Va., A2 CO. and Camp Eustls. Va. = - | | Che 34th Infantry, now at Forts Ham- i | 616 12th St.—1204 G St. ilton. Wadsworth, Ontario and Madison | baracks, N. Y., and Fort Howard will be assembled at Camp Eustis, Va., provided it is not rendered in- active by reason of reduction of the | Army. The 2d Battalion, 3d Field Artillery, at Fort Myer, Va., will become the 2d Battalion, 2d’ Field Artillery, one of | the regimen Imported and Domestic | ‘In"the varying’ heig’hts of crown and widths of brim which exact fashion ap-~ : proves. Brand new fresh e braids. METHODISTS SPEND DAY FRATERNIZING. Delegation From Various Branches Received at Southern Conference. . i terfere with the training camp during ar ewe! the =ning summer or be undesirable By the Associated Press. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 11.—This | was fraternal delegates’ day at the| nineteenth quadrennial conference here Qf the Methodist Episcopal Church 'South. and representatives of several branches of Methodists were scheduled | to be received by the conference. This evening a_greeting from the northern branch of the church will be given by the Rev. David A. Dowey of New York. Greetings adso are expected | to be brought by representatives of the Methodist churches of England, | ' I l With these two speéials that we have : | Canada and Japan. When th fer- | SPRINGTIME— ence met for its business session this | Paint-Up Time morning officials were hopoeful that | f the ore important Let Ts Do It Right. Shieduled 0 cotne up mae by TLitLerS migh ESTIMATES FREE | |Fowever, the time limit o mos s expired for the introduction of blills, memorials and other measures, and it 1114 9th Bt N.W. was said that the press of that char- Phone N. $31-233, ]rncelg{inof business might make today's g another of routine nature. One of the more important matters still in committee, but which Is ex- pected to be reported out, possibly to- | day, is thdt of unification with the northern branch of the church. Per- | sons in touch with the deliberations | 53.50 Philade]phia say one of the principal questiona new | s at" issue between the membe; 53.25 chester whether thers shall be appointed a Jolnt e commission on unification together 3 00 w on with"a provision for a joint conven- il tlon of the two bodies, b whether only mmission should be named. Thy And Return have been intimations from Indlvidua] committee members that majority and SUNDAY, MAY 14 |[iminority reports may be expestod, and, S : llnr"ma‘thls done, thie matter will bo fin- | Similar Excursions floor. ey OUt onlthe conference May 28, June 11 —_— S MISSCULBERSON’S SUITOR Panamas— | ' ' Every Hat a perfect braid; . Alpine, Sailor, Optimo, Sunken-Crown Telescope, Plain Telescope shapes--~ with narrow and wide brims and bands of colored e T silk. . ‘ 2 588 v, washington_ oo 70 am || §)| ENT AS HE QUITS CITY | Chester.. % i in Court.” { Baltimore & Ohio R. R. || .iccuncer £ rovorioon, mcion war Returning l {British Embassy Will Aid Robert- | ‘Wilmington. | | veteran, after two days of confer. Philadelphia. son in ¢ Consult Ticket Agents n “Having His Day ences with officials of the British em- bassy, last night folded his te 8hook' ‘off the dust of Wasnisging for New Jersey, where he will await action of the law upon his charges of attempted kidnapign by private detectives in an effort to keep him from Miss Mary Culberson, daughter of Senator Culberson of Texas, Robertson came here without mak- Ing any statement on arrival, Du ing the ‘time he was here he main. tained strict silence and kept entirely out of the way of interviewers, ex. cept inside the British embassy, When he dteplartedllafst night he had made | no statement for publ | part of the affair.”" " catlon on any om the British embassy, h came @ report late yesterasy thas wis presentation of the case to officialy ‘w:::a'flsdthbeen sufficiently reliable to em seein, ” i e & him “have his rom Chesley W. Jurney, of Senator Culberson, cavme she o formation that as far as the Culber. son family' is_concerned the case fs closed. Mr. Jurney, speaking from his personal view, also said, “A moun-. {ain is being made out of a mole Genuine Ecuadorean : S . In behalf of Benator Culberson, Mr. Jurney made the following statement: J *“The claims of Alexander E. Robert- Quice Service for i} |son that there was any attempt to kidnap him or to interfere with his Nearby Residents freedom in any manner whatever are 50c Ten Blocks it |utterly silly, Tidiculous and untrae,” ’5¢ City Pro I i ] SENT TO WEST POINT. Cars, $3 and $3.50 per’ Hour i Washington Taxicab Co. | 2400 16th St. NW. | ' Beveral officers stationed in this vicinity have ‘been ordered to West | Point, N. Y., for duty at the Military Academy, including Capt. William V. Hill, Corps of Engineers; , | i f Saks and Company is stamped on the tip of every one of these : . Capt. Wil- fll !1iam O. Reed, 3d Field Artillery; Capt. {Samuel D. Sturgis, jr.. 13th Engineers, " {ana Capt. John R. Hudnuil, Medical Corps. ’ + % Hats. That's a “tip” for you that they are real Specials S ORDERED TO WASHINGTON. 3 ' N 2 Capt. Lemuel P. Crim, ordnance de- partment, at_the arsenal at Water- town, Mass., has been ordered to Phis city for duty In the office of the Jchief of ordnance, War Depaftrrent.