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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 26, 1923—PART 1. : r § D N — —_— e e one of those cities, Atlantic City will corps at the War Department, h Capt Stephen Abbot, retired has|ment, at Fort Bragg, N. C.. has been | R-18, has been transferred to the Sea- | Lieut.cComma ) 4 INJ for the mext convention and a MAN, 99, UNDERGOES been ordered to Camp Alfred Vail|been detailed as military Inswuctor | ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Kan. | gull and Lieut. R. 8. Riggs of the | vy s e O o Riker T | delegation of forty woman buglers . at the Agriculture College of Utah Navy. Ttah to the Navy Department raukas Wi, Tievt L. b Robstel | will_ arrive Monday to advance that N J. at Logan, and First Lfeut. J. M. 7 % The following pamed offi medical corps, to the New Yar eit 2 The President has accepted thelIolder. quartermaster corps, as in-| Lieut. Com. J. F. Connor of the 4th|bcen asslgned to duty 4 “ommander C. J. Cleborne, supbly = of Yirginia ‘and former resignation of Capt. Mack M. Lynch, |Structor_at the University of Pitts-|Naval district has been assigned to|lis Naval Acade Lie corps, to the fleet base force; Con ! uts. G. G, | Go W, r Davis will reach = burgh, Pa. the command of the Thompson. Breed, O. Hillhouse. |1\|a.nd(—l" F. G. Pyne. supply corps, Norfolk Sunday to attend the festivitics. » U. S. Infantry. T SR ek e i 3 = D W Tioo o DinoudemumdirE O . : 2 . . F. E, : Lieut, Com. G. B. t the [ D W- 3 v, R. L. Mit | San Francisco,.to the bureau of FUREIGN WAR VE.I.S 'W. W. Bean, Former Washingto-| Second Lieuts, W. C. McFadden at| oriile: 3¢ Fort Bonjamin Harrison. | Nooei eoamiyhas b ston el 4the [ thn and 3. rray and Ensign V. |plies and accounts, Navy Department GOVERNMENT AT 0DDS i 's Kni Fort Monroe, Va., and H. T. Turnbull | Ind,, has been ordersd to this city|the ldaho: Licut. Com. H. Luckel of |- Conroy | The resignations of Chiet Machinest L ! | nian, Under Surgeon's Knife |atwort Bustis, Va. both of the Coast|for duty with the War Department |the battle fiect to the Pennsylvania| Commander F. B. Fryer has been Harry Champeno at the powder fac- | i ) : Artillery Corps, have been ordered to | WITH MISSISSIPPI CITY in Springfield, Ohio. > S Ca Norfolk Expects 15,000 by ; pEen Panama Cunel Zone. Capt. R. L. Shoemaker, infantry, at Tonight at Joint Meeti the War Department has been ordered v F ing, Ga. 0 ¥ : e : onight at Joint Meeting Across National Road Cau: W A, Bean, nimetemime venre o, a | Cihort BEoMNE: G Allen, Medical| Warrant Officer C. T. Browning, | Gerald Selby and F. C. Greaves, Medi- | command of the Penguin and Lieut. | Academy. Lieuts. J. 3. Clark, Leonard ses A ; ) Saaon a e B A red “from| who has been under treatment ai|cal Corps, to the Naval Meaical School,| Commander F. E. B, Uberroth of the | Doughty, Foos With 80th Division. Controversy. fapinex AVashiRtoniat. | mRLORSES e “renn.. 'to Fort Sam Hous- | Walter Reed General Hospital, has [this city, and Lieut. J. Baker, | Camden to the command of the Lard- | Flovd-Jon brill, W s general staff. = and Lieut. . T. A. Symington to detached from' the naval mission to | tory, Indian Head, Md., and Pay Clerl Sergt. W. L. Baughman, medical de- | the Na Peru and assigned to the 12th naval | T. P. Jordan of the Seattle, have been partment at Cagllsle, Pa., has been| Lieut. G. P. Carr, Medical Corps, |district. | accented. ordered to Baltfmore for duty wlith|at Port au Prince, Haltl, has been| Lieut. Commander H. G. Gates of | The following named officers have the Maryland Natlonal Guard. ordered to Mare Island, Cal.; Lieuts.|the Rigel has been assigned to the | been ordered to the Annapolis Naval | § | Spectat Dicpaten to The star. Sewer and Water Pipes Laid| gpRiNGKIELD, Ohio, August 25— upon for hernia at the city hospital | & been ordered to duty at Fort Benning, | Dental Corps at Quantico, V., to the | ner < | Tartt, Tisle Henifen, s | _An issue has arisen between thehere today. Maj. E. L. Daley, Corps of En-|Ga. i Wright. i Licut. Commander 1. C, Mets has | W2 W Warlick and Joh TR 'War Debartaent’and Corlath. Atiss He probubly fs the oldest man ever | gincers, has been relieved from duty| Maj. H. E. Pace, finance depart- Lleut. James Fife, commanding the|been assigned to the Pittsburgh, struction corps NORFOT i Norfolk | OVer laying water and sewer pipes|to go under the surgeon's knife in |With the Red Cross and ordgred to i ittsburgh, Pa., for du |in the federal-owned road leading to | this part of the country. ““:}f’{fi,‘;,f,“ 2 tonight was resplendént with flags 3 military store- and bunting in anticipation of the |the National cemetery near that eity.| Mr. Bean, who was born in Wash- | keeper, has y ed a8 4 mem- yational eneampment of Veterans of | APPlication was made to the War De | ington, and who was an early grad- |ber of the Wdlr dD’ep:'x'::I:!'!t :’oc:rdcslf Forcign Wars and the reunion of the | Partment to make the extension and | uate of Yale, has been a resident at "-;","L-'f“w.mon‘ Quartermaster Corps, Nothe Division, which opens here to-| it Was indorsed by the authorities of |the Ohio Masonic home here for | .0 " the cemetery. Pending final action at | some He will be 100 vears old Corporal Dock Buckner, 10th caval- » the War Department, the municipality | next ry at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, has Pennsylvania Seventh Hundreds of early arriva s awarded a contract for the Sewer and | }y. was at one time assoclated Col. H. L. Cooper, infantry, encampment officials that the at-|laid them across the federal road.|Grant, Tather of Gen. Grant B e Board appointed to select can- tendance would be 15,000 by Sunday | Subieduently the adjutant general Adutes for appointment as second —— ——] morrow. notifled the cit horities that the | AR 5 1l re- it o lieutenants in the army, He will re uigh War Department could not grant the in Stati Tienesth 2 ety Briz. Gen. Lioxd M. Brett, president desired permigsion without speciic ‘thanges in Stations of lievesCol k. A ey, tafantty ’ : P : ongress. 1n . a . o the S0th Division Veterans Associa- | of ‘the fuct that the mains aiready | Army and Navy O fcers |resignation of First Lieat on, will be nominated for com-|are on the government reservation. g “apital O e i, Whitakes uander-in-chietiot the mational Vo ip. | the Jhage wavockle, sehcralyof the | Of Interest to Capital |, i “Engineers at Fort Humphreys, W organization, it was learned toduy. | fo whether tne War Departmant stialt | Army. Va. has been ordered to Honolulu, Commander-in-Chief Tillinghast L. |silently accept the situation or take | - Licut, Col. 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