Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1924, Page 64

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————————— |ments ana infantry ammunition @is- | struction identical to that given Navy is directed by the measure to select : tributing points in an attack, while | recruits. Upon completion of thelr pre- a suitable site in Potomac Park for QUARANTINE RULES 7 in the afternoon there will be demon- | liminary training drafts will be sent to the monument Armyand NavyNews | s s s hn - e, i e DECLARED MODERATE utilization of a rail head company ; - of the natio ifitation commit- The problem Wednesda will be simi- “[1\\‘\“[. Commanders W. J. Keester and tee, has 1 N designated by the | Jar to that s on M - except that |W. N. Derby have been assigned as e LIOHAT HeRAUuARtors of (hé Disabied BY W. M. McINTYRE. the axsumed situation will be semi- | liaison officers, respectively, to e | [laborate plans are being made | sounded taps and Russell W. Clark-| gy erican Veterans to pli ‘Wroath Fzed. - Thursday will be shown | training stations at Newport, K. L, and | for the unveiling of the st Divi- [ 8on also purticipated in these memo- | o™ (he tomb of the unknown at | California Auto Club Seeks to e L Nith e con- | Humplon Roads, Va. sion memorial, now being erected | Gttt s S uamitoed to memberehin i b t will be a link | Relieve Apprehensi ;. 4 cuben L. Fain, Dorris i tion map, draw-'| — 5 Vavy ' i o A = A 3 e A “Pevwaoa, Jobn B |tng cikes i, AFan S| Approval has been given by the Navy [South of the State, War and Navy|at the next me ts A B Ham- |, T0E ARLREON thain that will ex: | priehensionkol _ Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, chiet of | ol Artnur 1. Hughes, George K. |quart 4 loading the daily | Department of the following itinerary | Building, October 4. Private Dan|Mond who scrved for a period of |tend to Italy in conncetion with the Motorists. shemical warfare service, left Wash- | Hartman, Louis seewicz, Her- | train seram will in- | of the TU. S. Pittsburgh. The ar- | Bawards, the only American awarded | RroXimately years, and ninelpyepilg American Veterans' conven- i ' during the past few daya for|man €. Kiiber . Tarker. | clude th i rival dates at the various ports of call | <5 2 7 @[ months of that time ‘were spent in | Qontbit G Wi R ngton during the pas ¥ A ey W, Dalge, Tufus Vaughn and | with : 3 anh oedd ure as follows: (ravesend, June 1:|DOth the congressional medal of | overseus service. Mr. Hammond was | {of 55, MY G, z | Los aNcELEs. ¢ an inspection of Herbert F. Wilkinson: First Lieuts. | :. t st d sat- | Cardiff, June 11; Cherbourg, June 22, |honor and the distinguished service :\Ti‘fh‘!h& ‘n-‘\lh'l)l\leh;"n sth Infan- {0V bute to the d g ANGEL alif., the chemical war- Albert . Brandon Irivin W. Joffec vy shown the supply of (and Le Havre, July 7. cross, has been selected to unveil the | “fov. Hugh Kerr Fulton, pastor of | Wl Ve placed upon the tombs of have no fear of 1 e .fare activities at and Doc i Lowrs. gr. = om. | 2 divisior . attack VOIVINE | my. qvance base maintained by the | memortal. Northminster Presbyterian'Church, an [ Beknown at Aiiaston, Londen, Paris | F8e B0 (200 of duarantine regula Fort Leavenworth, g7 mended to the adjutant general for “4ivisian | aireraft squadrons, battle fleet, at Wil- | The James . Walker Post, No, 26, | &ctive member of the post and chap- | GO R0y e the du v s in California, according to an Fort Ritey, O ke it omiile BT ibe s re ! \ distriby. | Mington, Calif,, for the use of planes | American Legion, along ~with all [1ain of the Distriet of Columblu De- | M40 PE PTG Tof ilencd ety e Avtomenils and Fort sistence «chool, ( h : upblies and | oPerating with the fleet during gunnery other veteran organizations, paid }’;‘l":‘",‘l‘,'\[’; “'.-1"('.""”0 = fA"l»{l-"’Li l?':kl Lake Cit Mme. Schun ;| Club of Southern California in re- % & on July 28 Maj. n s, *y ammunitio W. §.|exercises has proved of great value. |homage to the soldler dead of the | agtive part in scrvices conducted | Gy ey “aps” and the sponse to numerous inquiries. This sill, Okla. He de- bt imtehier O Grise. Augast €| amp commander, has | The planes are serviced at the fleld [nation at 3 p.m. last Sunday. A [last Sunday preparatory to Memorial | o0 W \Chich will be carried iy radio | Kenal i = | livered an address Jensen and John Al Rhodes, First t in this deme after their arrival from the naval air |large delegation of its members, lea | 18Y- He addressed the Woman's from the Mormon Tabernacle by wire. | APPrehension regarding motoring at the Univers Lieuts. George I3 Pruit, Ermest A.|(iration w | have his hri- |Station at San Diego, thus inCreasing | by their commander, attended the | Mef Corps in the afternoon and less to be hospital beds in il sec. |Fegulations followed the quarantir Aflition SO Giex memorh % | tions of the country. Ing of some areas in the state be —_— |cause of the hoof and mouth ai ot e Hevnaias, ‘Jonn M. Rooks and Louis | moae ororie 1 “ransunet o Cwith 'the | their time and_operating range While | services held over ihe graves in | 2ddition to other memorial s : C. Webstor. Provisional quartermaster organiza.|Cgaged in work with the vessels at|Payne and Woodlawn cemeterle SAncason | the) Sxonnus A PR U tson, Wis, Mem- : — - tions to be organized for the Friday | Sea. Inspection of planes and minor | “The program included invocations | LCAEUS In the cvening at a speclal] o000 the features of the state | qpe ac Bgoreng orial day. He will E Out of w total of twenty-six men | saturday. demonstrations repairs are carried on at the advance |and benedictions by Post Chaplain | Patriotle ceremony. =~ G ERHE 0r the Disabled American e 4ction of Arizona in not allow return to Was A who competed in the recent three-day S ase, thus obviating the necessity of|Charles Lomax, placing of wreaths | . Fertinand G Kraser, who has betn ) 0 io M New York and Massachu- | N6 motorists from California 1 ington nest @ try-outs on the Marine Corps rifie NAVY. irips Lo Diego in cases of minor fon the graves by Post Quartermaster [ i8¢ I8 I VIS B0 AUE T8 L0 | setts last week were strong commen- | cross the border helped to induce e range at Quantico for places on the Announcement was made last week trauh]e: Sergt. John Sweetney, assisted DY |{jnc next month. He will addross the |dations of the work of the Disabled | hysterical situation that conf A nnouncement American rifle tenm twelve were se- e ; a3 madodast Wesk i L 5 lecision | Percy Hamilton and Robert Dysoll, | pemiors of the Dost when no retaine | American Veterans Washington office | hontorical situation that confuscd the wias made this lected who will esent the United t o ¥ As a result of the recent decision |o5io.Y LiiTers: eulogles by . Gom: | Members of the post when he returns | American Veterans | public mind and led to unfounded 1+ week by the War ates in the international and Olym- | Rear al Willlam r | made by the Navy Department for pro- | pR00 | PERIOI: | €UoBICE by Lo :iu“d".:’:z :.’;"n:’fi' \r,,;\aj\_“_di‘:’ll -.fi..T,T Dot Ll . GEN. el eIl e ot | wint car Admira viding n_relief for the destrovers on | A H e { D N loi sl Boins 1 Tote: Mo |ong rief of the bureau of navi- | duty in European waters, Destroyer Di- | canization Officer Coleman and Vice | and surgeon of this, post for the past | Bureau Engraving and Printing Motoriats Not Banned. = b : ey ok ‘om | Commander Porter, and patriotic and | fwo “yea , & Post, No. 23, American Legion, held [ o . Javis, adjutant general of the [bers of the team and their scores at | &ation, ective toda At prese ision 26 has been ordered to sail from 5 two years, will spend th ummer | Post, No. merica; | The real situation as it now exists e ereonal charge | the Quantico climination trials hre as | Admiral Shoemaker is in’ charge of | Newport, R. I. for these waters on | [€1i&lous songs. Flags and poppies, | gbroad. Past Commander Thomas J.|its monthly’ meeting Tuesd ak ai ; i of the newly organized adjusted com- s M. Fisher, Cory the war plans division, bureau of | June 17. They will relieve the destroy- ;,Ym‘“’“v of world war days In| Frailey, chairman of Americanism of | Legion headquarters, 1423 New York |2ccording to the automobile club. i« el i intunt | TUST S sby; % [ havar operations: Tt I8 understood | avs of Division 99, which hgve hean on | FTANce, were placed on the soldiers' | the department, addréssed the mem- | avenue northwest, with Commander (that drastic quarantine measures no department, in addition to|T. Os $ United States N 2g1: [ that Admiral Long was transferred | duty in the Mediterranean and ure now | &’ W:B. e & .| bers of the George Washington Post, [ Ladson in the chair. Plans for the |longer prevail. Motorists never have his present duties. In addition to[W, ok 5 i .| to the general board at his own re- | en route to the United States. Division | 0" y e Dost assembled in| No. 1, Tuesday evening in the interest | annual excursion. June 21 were dis- |, = 00 o S8 . . Gen. Davis, eight officers have been e 5 quest. “As was announced in these |26 consists of the following vessels: | Unliform nthx am. in front of the|of tlie Americanization work of the|cussed. e ¥ be prohibited fron Ened fo duty with this new | Hinds, infantry, 1.738; 4. W u, | cqlumns recently, Capt, R. . Leigh, | Worden, flagship, Commander Allen B. | {Bth street branch v. M. €. A. District and introduced The post held its annual Memorial | entering the state. The so-called cat h, to which three officers ‘District of Columbia National Guard, [Aassistant ch wu of navigation. | Reed, U. 8. N.; Billingsley, Commander | the James Reese Europe Post, urging the adoption of r|day services in the rotunda of the|tle epidemic has touched only a few D e oUthe Sie worid U6 Riokes: chitions 138 will go to the Naval War College, | A. Sterling, U. S. Reid, Com- |nd Kenneth Lewis Post, N Spangled Banner” as the nationalan- | bureau of engraving and Dprinting|spots, or less than 1 per cent of the isfon have heen transferred. Seven Vil i Dinwid- | but_as no f has been selected | mander.G. M. Courts, U. § Flusser, ‘\'fd“dd by the community center's|them by Congress. The post unani- [ Thursday. } ., | State’s area, and these are in quaran officers and 7 clerks rem: o [t L wtional | to take over Capt. Leigh's dutles, he|Tiout| Commander D. A, Meliduft: | band, and held its annual Memorial | mously adopted the resolution The next meeting will ;.‘- held “1“"" Less’ than 1 per cent of QUed. to' the Torcs: which Awill be | Guara, 1.400; M ftod heel: | Wil vemain on duty in the bureau | Dale, Commander Raymond A Spru. |d4¥ parade from the south to S | the Roma Cafe next month more than 5600000 cattle in the stats quired to administer ort lery, 1,690; J. 3 Tigsy, | Until the middle of July. ance, and Converse, Lieut. Commander | \€Tmont avenue, to 13th street, to| J. R. McDonald, national executive i = have become infected and disposed of TRatel Eoninenaation s SR | ler wviian, = g Pennsylvania avenue' and 14th street [committeeman, was added as the rep- Lfer Holes in 0 | Since the government has take: ot compensucion ac 16 the o Dinwiac prwseventssnoyear | e Gon. Bl K Gale; oS, AL 0 e mnlingaley. Tl to the District bullding, to join the |resentative of the Disabled American | One-Armed Golfer Holes in One. |charge of the quarantine situatio: @ Dersonnell of the Hew Te one Of the vounsert boys who ever | Will he promoted tomorrow to suc: ser will proceed to Cherbourg s general parade at that point, to pass | Veterans, to the citizens’ committee | 5 ¢ gmith a one-armed golfer, a | U€T¢ I evers prospect thitt all traces mposed of the following won @ place on an international team, | ceed Maj. Gen. Joseph H. Pendleton, | the Dale and Converse to Gibraltar. |in review before President Coolidge, [ for the ercction of a monument to) &5 080 By ool B Bo )t oo lof the diswdse will be stamped out Robert . s adjue | The team has b Inten train. | 1. & M. who will be ret These ships will be under the command |2nd proceed thence to Arlington | District troops in the world war in . E within a few weeks. Normal condi Maj. John N. Smith, jr.. A. the conclusion « « elimi- | that date. Wwhile Col. Dion Williams, | of Vice Admiral Philip Andrews, U. S. S, | cemetery. the Pepper bill which passed thelthe United States, has done the sev- | tions prevail except in the fuw sm, 3 Michael J. O'Brien, 5 % ' . h will be promoted te B Pittsburgh, flagship. At Ariington the post held its|Senate during the past week. The|enth hole at Stoke Poges, England. in |areas that are under quarantine and Arer Coone, A > % n e . e v which Wil be © » 5 annual Memorfal services at the |committee will be known as the Dis-|one shot. When the drive from tthe | recreation seekers may enjoy outdoor Atngon; 1 A T Cvatt, ) Y | by the promotion of 3 More than 400 graduates of the|Eraves of the late Maj. James E.|trict of Columbia Memorial Com- |tee resulted in a hole-out, Martin |Tife without other than usu E Eu, Landrum S y 5 According o pr s, the | o ) Cademy | gathered ut- Annap- | Walker, in whose honor the post is|mission and the chief of engineers ] was as surprised as the other players. | tions Kenneth Inf.: Harold > xt examinations for the promotion iV AECEmT B o e Te. |named, and Col. Charles Youns, Barnes, Q. | 1t has been definite ided that ‘I:“’&” iids “*"1"01’—:‘_]“““ union, which is the first general re- | United States Army. - Maj. Heny | ‘ tructing | Do e ination papers of the |union held since 1916. Classes from "‘T'l‘ltc nnuhwxg glve a dance Friday it ro for the [auartermaster e : fxumination papers of the 11563 up to the present time were rep- | TERT ¢ the oottish Rite Hall on Quarte: pe. schools, | 8RN e e tion of the t 1 has Leen completed by the central |Yesented. Admiral C. M. Chester rep- | “py o ™oy "acting of the Sergt motd school, Camp h tximiniis board, This hoard is now |Tesented the class of 1863, J. N. Hemp- | 5 The foxt meeting of Sergt. abird, Md:: Quartermaster {or novlonger remetn | engazed in marking the cxamination |hill that of 1866, while J. Ross was | 752007 Fost No- %3, the American QUATEermanter S DuRBLEIcs Misehasl - ave built up the Amero | it 1S _expected that the b will [those who were present were Secre- | nin't convention will mot be eloeted Chluags, M., wefs completad dmink T Fnelana. Beletam | submit its 1eport prior to July 1 tary of the Navy Wilbur, Secretars | y,¢ij the regular meeting in July, as e week Ay the petsonncl iarvloo )ty ce and the graves registra- | of War Weeks, Robert M. Thompson, | the date announced for the conven- Omccloti the uasidmakicr, genchu, e il R S o Admiral Hare 11 Rouss Homer L. Ferguson and Lee Palmer: | tion ig August 1. This post condueted an he names recommended o the n & S, e sur- (o 3. 8. N vho fo e | 8 . & AdSutant wemeral OF ben | ceeced Cot” Witliam 0. | (B Gl S Nieen inC California | A _band composed of natives of | SCIVICeS in the Cedar Hill cemetery ki S S £mith, Quartermaster Corps: 3 : 4 : | tve = .| preparatory to Memorial day. Com- i in_conncction with his duties as re-|the Virgin Islands, will shortly make FITRGIRIQEY 1o JeMoties day. Com: owing quartermasters iy . 2 == E ver for the Pan-American Petro- trip north and give concerts in | pag®C i Ph, S qusicl desigmated dered to report to the Motor frans. | Real imnovations will mark next|jeum and Transport Company, has re- Norfolk, Philadelphia and Boston. It | {0 "conduct the serviess. Rirse Fact port School, Camp Holabird, Md., n « e Years | turned to Washington. He ‘will re- |15 the only band organized in the | Yico Commander. Jonn T Mamor later than September 12 : instruction for the Quartermaster | furn'to California in the near future. | islands s a reg: A e R e Levin A. Bowland, Henry J Corps School at Philadelphia, Pa. In- e R e e v MeGregor Snodgra First ! |stead of the usual formal exercises,| The Secretary of the Navy has ap- i denas e Milo C Pratt, Gustavus F. ¢ [ Tiwiit. “Col. “Will' H._ Point, QuATter- | proved the request of the Secretury |1slands. Their leader has taken | Defense Soclety, has been awarded Robert L. Miller, John L. | mastér Corps, assistant to the com- | of the Treasury that the Nawy re.|Shecial course in music at New 0“- to the U. S. S. Pennsylvania, flagship Lawrence B. Morris. | mandant, has arranged week's | cruiting serviee in obtaining |About seventy pieces compose this|of Division 3, for making the highest Of the thirty-cight quartermasters | demonstration at Camp Dix, N. J. | recruits for the coast guard and that |Musical organization score in short range battle practice, who will attend the Quar ster | during which time the students will | such 1ec Le given a course of L i battleship class. This ship was also Corps School at Philadelphia. demonstrate what is done i the | training nt naval training stations |10 the signal competition for bat- g warded the Spokane cup presented port not later than September various phases of wartime supply. | prior to assignment (o coast guard | JESWIRS OF the battl championship of | 10 _the battleship having the highest May 31.- |The transcontinental motorist twenty-five have already been select- | There will be a tactical walk |units | . . . . ed and orders will shortly be issued | Tuesday with divisional class 1 sup- | Sth_Division, and the 1 8. Eii{?e“;ri‘é{.':: SEivsuniatvst Eangs rl ec se for them. The remaining thirteen |ply in an attack, as the problem, in- | At first bui twenty-e main_re- sippi that of the 4th Division. S. C l. de S Fisher Body officers will be cted later. Those |cluding a comparison of selected es- | cruiting stations of the and thei 2d Division championship will decided upo Cluire R. Ben- | tablishments shown by an ap- [branches will be designated to assist [not be decided until the arrival of the B | pett, Chares & Hamilton, proved tion with those recom- |the coust guard. These stations cover | Oklahoma. This competition is held Radiators and Fenders 2 slellom, John M. Ritchie and William Y students. Wednesday | the eastern and middle western states. |annually for the trophy presented by ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. e ‘ ~ Recruits will be sent to either the |the commander-in-chief of the battle 10 DI PR A LS TR ORS. Hampton Roads or Newport, R. I, |fleet WITTSTATT'S R. and . WORKS training stations, for a course of in-' A cup presented by the Amercan | 319 13th. Fr. 6410, 1485 P. Fr. 803 R. White; Capts. Theodore T. Bar- |morning the students will take up a nett, J. Lelard Bass, Edgar G, Cour- | terrain_exercise with recommenda- #en. John Dougla tions for quartermaster establish- LET / f.o.b. Flint Mich. The American people designed the new Oldsmobile Six. 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