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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 35, 1925—PART 1. able score of 338 out of a e | rant examination, United | pressed bitter disappointment @t the | Island= It is expected that they will 350, game. witnin ve State Gt Pelmuary 16, has o e anihostes: ap. | doin the Neat’ t Ban Feanciato abpit KAHN on 7th St. |—ore——e world record for individual marks- |been completed, and appointments to priations for the enroliment of stu- S | Arl | ly and Navy News R stark, commanding | the extent of service requirements in the Naval Reserve Officers al Robert E. Coontz, com- close second, with [ will shortly be issued to those stand. | Training Corps at the various educa- | - United States fleet, in = points. An fllustration of the|ing highest on the respective lists.|tional institutions. It been pointed | i the | Seattle, will . high degree of range work displayed | The following number have passed|out by regular naval officers, interested San Francisco on April 1% M by these two companies can be real- | the mental, professi and adapta-|in th aval Reserve, that a great [ proceed direct " in advanee By .H. MCI"t!/re- ized by recalling to mind that the|hility examinations for the grades|deal was expected under this section | of the flect. The ral will be highest individual score for record|indicated: One hundred and forty-one | of the naval omnibus bill, but, due to | of the chief umpires for the joint Army OP l I( Al o practice in the Army 3 which | for boatswain (T), 8 for gunner (T) | the lack of funds, no enrollments in|and Navy problem and will have his y interest to the service was the | coast pr put in effect [ was made by Capt. C. M. ¥ of | ana 54 for pay clerk (T). It is ex-|the corps will probably be made until | headquarters at Honolulu during the / &y Y :::\'flrvr:m-unlylu made by n,,l Wa shortly er the signing of the|the 31st Infantry in 1924 pected that appointments to the num- | Some time in 1 problem, Partment this weck that Brig. Gen. |armistice. As a result of develop-| The hundreds of applications for|her o oats s g d William S, Graves would be assigned de this B R i T ments by the Army on stallions received by the remount|( Ty and 11 pay clerks (T) will be e " A . to command of the First Division, | delayed action fuse, the Mark X |service from s of the coun- | S00 A0G L1 BY N of this examina. | The U. & 8. Hazelwood, now out of PLAN TREASURE HUNT. Wwhich assignment, in all probability, | fuse, which has satisfactorily met|try indicates a most remarkable | i 5 commissipn at the destroyer base a REL - .y :(m«“; his long d o ymotion | the service test r its, has wth of public interest in the San Diego, will soon be ]vl:nw-]rf in ozl o il e DR T°"B° lh";ib"’ o the grade of n ul. The Enat . ¢ o ot i o mission - will be towed to the Party From Hull, England, to See ifoc elevation of Gen & e o Alent dovesk Spamled Y cordance with a r navy yard at ) Island and fitted . E RIS entering upon the fourth year of fts |9~ ity fo tue sarvics out there for us es | Silver in Alaska. spactacles Torte Iuyjsible Bifoca? Denses by the o T X | parent in this type . existence, Beginning with 159 stal- alified naval aviation pile of the 1 - g orrespondence of the Associated Prese (one patr to-ses near and tar) rved with him in ure uncer way which will correct the | lions at stud in 1921, this increased |have been transferred to the rating | cisco spherical i : . | HULL, England, March 17 caded Y p a most popular one thr unsatisfactory features. In develop-|to 219 in 1 924 and to|f aviation pilot, and of this number f il be place Rk nmisncisercu 3 — Heaned | . |4, Bold vegulariy:from $10 te 312 my 1he thls fuse. it has been found dec|345 in 1 3 5 season | 13 #re on the b S SUSIbULEY Mtk [ will (e d for her % of business men are planning an ex- % SPBOMAL OFFER, sirable to cut the delay time to ap- |there will be able for the use chief petty officer ratings. 5 o possible. The Hazelw r Beaftion this Montl into AYaske on 4| L Post-war surveys proximately one-half the time for-|of the farmers and breeders of the | -AS it has been pointed out by the Eagle bo: now attached to the | (oon"cor"yiaden treaxure. Riley is the | standard t “fuse -d | merly required. Tests conducted by | Nation 360 excellent stalli buresw that it 18 mast desl ALl entioned district, whieh will be {40)v inan Who hax an exact knowl- | - in three prim: b the Armiy with this shorter It is difficult to estimate the extent | @] o gned to an Bagle boat division for mined upo: tary for gdevelop. | have been satisfactory the ridl walielofiths Gervica hERE re ely ations, s bee ration with the fleet. f= ment the more urgent{is now in productio dered to the horse industry L walve requirement _Upon the arrival of the U S & ands of the artillery levelopment have | Government through the horse-breed- | holding a chief petiy off ¢ Pennsylvania at San Pedro this week These types | b . on the third ty which the cuse of the 18 men mentioned, and, | whichavessel has been under over i L i lif otherwise fully qualified, their| haul and r at the Puget ind o TSt e b S B i sucseli "6 e, e optfen (|t 28, e 2% e, St | Ry g bt disuarea EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR cdge of the whereabouts N o e R Case and: Cleaner Included nd weighing (tures have been the ‘tion the American Remount As- | Dilo 2 <h of vears ago, and has mobile i in shifted to oy in time and a per- | ation has heartily co-operated aded threc men to join D when fired at ex- | with the Quartermaster Corps: it has| Three rear admirals of the staff will | Arizona. = Rear il ety S ETR]STS 2 3 hish altitudes, due to the |assisted in the placin stallions | become eligible for retirement under | Pratt then shifted . : LA L S EapoTis al i hange in atmospheric conditions. [in desirable localities through | sectlon 20 of the 1 omnibus bill, 3 Maryland to_ the ful in their quest = A time fuse which wr i The investigation of this subject up|the generosity of its members has | which provides that “any s Arizona, and ‘the Maryland rejoined | (Uil will be used to con 5 to the present time has not proceeded [been able to provide the Gov of the Navy now on the Battleship Division 5. Upon the ar-| 00 00 N0 cee g ( far enough to determine whether or|with a number of outstang stal- [ who held the permanent rival of the fleet in Honolulu Admiral s not an ceptahle solut h which ordinarily could . 1 1 during the World War, after | Pratt will shift his flag from fhe Ari- . s 1 purchased at s % ten vears in that rank Sl Ex-Gov. Atkinson Dies. A trial lot ¢ i s @ ] re { the sident, be placed : o= d 9 Faa : A% gn of e Peesident, be placed| Qo s 0 PO cnanuston, w. v, At 4 617 SEVENTH ST. N.W. hoped, will zener 1) foutthe of the pay received by him » aircraft squadrons of the battle | Georae Atiinson, 80, Governor of | . of the departme e pur L he activedllst at the day of his with the 1 S 1 Aroos ; In trom 1897 to 1301 h\';,‘: — = hiad to. 1 o hien | however, Ordn, e Department ex- | eral rac p T > and Gan | sumonia. _ Mr. At- ' L Ll e perts hold to the opinion that the [Kentucky s 4 priz . =Rk Toomin g tuniter other units - San greater j | the primer or fulmin | | could explode before the fuse cloared | Mechanical time fuse is the best type |at numerous S coun r are:’ Rear Admiral Cary | F! s 2 anes iy e . i Ameng afices t SRS 3 1| suited for i-aircraft purposes and |and horse shows | hh s alevatadito thtal il ain at S : | he muzzle of the ind ye \ i . ad aviatio s of Cla and one o the production costs are not pro- |country for the bes o Ly President Wilson; Rear Ad- A L 4 o " | hibitive, it is believed that this | remount stallions e p 1 Fredestel M. 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