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i TfiE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 8, 1923_PART 1. can be accounted for” he added.|after (helr excellence had been|Congress ($1,691,854,758) is accounted VERYARD TO SPEAK $569’577,563 < Spent by < U. S' “Though 1t was all spent for mero- |Proved. for by Gen. Patrick. He points out that at the beginning of the war, - . L] nautics in the effort to place & well Liberty Engine Still Uwed. e D o s an AT “Y” CONFERENCE B . equipped, efficlent atr foroo with our | | “Our own air service has continued | the Army was part of the Signi | onn 1mecnesi i or viation in or. QAT | army 10’ France, it is & fact that a | t0 Use these liberty engines since the | Corps.* A portion of the sum appro- . _— vory largo part of this sum was neo- | Which"in" thelr muperior On_ Julsr 1. | Bor- Sigmal Corbe activiiics heiraiy S Work 2 which {s thelr superfor. On July 1,|for s activ tone /ork s : = 1822, the air servico had on hand 11, | opart from aeronautics and not prop- S Missionary Will Tell of Work i ekt e G e P T R IR (R D e R (LR CR e | r,y I Y ¢ The actual net cost of the war-time '{“xnlllun“lnd & \]ulontl oul«'ryhihn: "m; Rfi:’«fl and a":‘“fl: o A tinue to use them for some dyunrs to ! in Int ; T " or & bllllon or more dollars kpent | “W! were purchased and leased | come. The known present-day cost | N O Sy ;2:2111‘1"1"“,5“; e aad nothing to show In the WE | ying fields in many parts of the|Of &% engine Which'may be classed Dangerous Symptoms. | China. fm_qu”ur ot el TR e | ‘““““;’::‘““‘:" it United States and - the necessary < 4 o From the Boston Glabe. el e re La - ulldings were placed therecii, Cloth- | resents $§ Ma—I_think we'd better call Dr. priation of $1,611,854,763, whish M&NY | gy far thero has not beon publinn- | Ik Tor'aviatora, airpiano ins mmonlu‘75§fi§'a‘5r"ber O TR ea O (o U8 | rones. (BrednyiTiaera aevere cainrly people belleve was spent for alreraft| oq gy glear stat t of the amount | And accessorles, motor vehiclos, gaso- |~ “/The estimated value of other prop- | the head. iy Y and engines with nothing to ®how |actually expended by the United line and lubrioants, observation bal-|erty still in the hands of the air| Pa—Oh, pshaw! He's had that so‘ E = = for it, Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, (States for aeronautics, Gen. Patrick (pons &h ,Rln! with which to inflate service such as the flying flelds and | often before. ; = e . N L safd, nor any detalled explanation of | them, training planes and engines)depots now occupled,” the bulldings| Ma—Yes. But never on a day when [ R chief of the Army air sorvice, de- {&n HRC O CORHC celved for the |And 'Innumerable ~other {tems ac- |thereon after allowing for deteriora- | he's free from school. | T\ clared in an article just published in |monoy spent. “Fhorefore, Gen. Pat-(Soiiited for “stlll more ‘of these|tion, instruments, armament and ac- — =1 L Rl 5 H { millions, cessorles for aircraft o | Cutrent Blstary:, et X i Dok ot o ey e o {he | “The perfection of the liberty en- |than 160,000 itoms carried by the sup- gress,” Gen. *atrick declared, gine was the. greatost tion | ply division of the air service, aggre- | e i > G e “moved by the demand of the people | 0cords of "the Army air servioe |{chiovement of the United S'nx(‘:s“du‘;':‘:'n};n $108,093,949.85. Adding the yal- Plll'e Vermont Maple | Houses—Foundations—Porches—Chimneys—Fences which show in detail just what be- | {;cR!PNemont of the T 5 . e val ; ; 1 (o - viegrous wrcratt prowrnan. e | Catiarof (he hofs Chet % biOR ana | HUEES WA At ot of these | ool hes bt 84 ol ar and Syrup | Anything Stone propriated vast sums of money and !a half dollars. | SEi07s. Tor thie aueed by Gl SIS s R oo s e ’ ug when the war was ended and it was | The total not expenditure for aero- | iy’ ug s total, 4,511 engines, | ture, $609,677,563.3, 1 & $ yru dition th i | X t cos! f | Known that we had actually sent to |nautics, the tabulated form Bhows, ditton to thoge Instailed in the |113.60, being the actual net cost o i . F less than 2,000 airplaned and | wax $69.677,683.35, “a lario sum, but | Lo the Army: A1t sorsis over LHont | pur War;time uviation effort and com- et | Phone COlumbla 10264 “rance less tha) X atrp] ed and | wi 9,677, 6, “a larg , {to the rmy alr servic ver there.!ing well withi -quarter of th i | e The lower €0 seater obrecva: | ealy Sen ne I e e Loy | tothel Army co jover there. | ing well within one-q ° 2.0z Sample, 10c Postpaid | : ; o . 5 s 2 roe & 1 : 'R‘Vy l‘l"ls IKIVPII'I fi'“é\}flndy\ uuxng' uru:hlnll IR pruy‘rinl]lm " 1 | tion planes and not a single one of | wmount appropriated by Congress.” |went to’ the linslish, Frenoh and C The aifoanm et n the tota the faster combat fighting, so-called |Gen. Patrick interposed ery Itallans, all of whom' urgently de- - - udivnre (3560577 563.35) and | G- W. BOWEN, Enosburg Falls, Vt. | pursuit_plancs, there was’ zreat in- |dollar of the total of $569,577,563.15 | sired to obtaln large numbers of them .the total amount &ppropriated by . ol — e et e e & he ofulius Lanshurgh Furniture (o, Corner Ninth and F Streets N. W. 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