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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1925—PART 2. 13 e P = 4 e Patrol Leader Harold Caul, coxswain; Church. ~ Mrs. Woods' {llustrated e A and : J. Maury Dove, 3d. flag and signal of’ Y. W. C. A. NEWS travel talk will be on “Our Vistt ta Distri ional L BOY SCOUTS =t oemaee | TN T i S s o IStI'lCt atlona uar nah it (0F iihe MIIKIS fhurest men, Willlam Dukes, Minter Dial, Her- under the direction of Miss Frances e e o ”mn:’ ::‘f‘r’\mg ':mo e g bert Sparrow, Richard Connolly, John | The May open board m'@ihw "«f(:h" Gutelins will be given. 45e e it e . 7 . il the Scoutmasters’ Club, held a e v Scouts. Some private ] -1 Sargeant. o - oy = 1 the Infantry, has been assigned to|lecting their drill pay. It is thelend that there will be no delay In Week, was the largest In the history |Scout scholarships. Whitman College. | crew the past week, when membership | Thomas Edwin Brown, acting presi- |at Vacation Lodge, Cherrydale, Va.. the Shit. i & carnest hope that the suthority will| pavment of organiations of the Na. |Of, (hese aftairs, = Skipper Holbrook,|Walla Walla Wash, awards a four|in the Capital Yacht Club was present. | dent, will preside. Mrs 'Albert H Put- | May 2 e Police Company bo givan before the annual emoamp-|tional. Guard: of - the District 'of | Sib the sssistance of Beoutmaster|year scholrabi te Scoutsiaf foatciams)od to them Since the purchase of the | ner. tecording secrotary. will read the T of The Bibthiphien Cumnets winder Lieut Im\j ment of this unit which is to' be at| Columbia, those responsible will bhe | 'Wiliam E. Martin and several Scouts, {rank, seiected on a competitive basis| cruiser the troop has secured a small | minutes, and Miss Margaret R. Fox, | meeting of the Bibliophilae class of Hona ‘““ Peak. Fort Monroe, Va., at the same time) prepard {o submit r‘m,m_l ay rolls | had & meal ready when the scoutmas- | from scouts of Washington, Oregon, | motor launch, and negotiations are un. | treasurer, will present her report. Re-|the religlous education department Ticut Thod roo that the Engineers and Military Police | covering armory drill pay for their | LTS arrived at the camp, and cared | idaho and Montana. The Rotary Club| der way for an auxiliary yawl as well. | POrts of special interest will be given | will be held Wednesday at & o'clock vorted for aril Company are at Virginia Beach. units immediately following the Inat | 0 &l though there were double the|of Spartansburg, 8. C., is offering one| Troop 85, L. M. Pace, Scoutmaster, | by the different activity departments, | 614 £ street. Miss Freda Steffen and Dorted for drill Maj. Walter W. Burns, command-{arill” of their unit during. (i | 2Umber present that had made reser-|scholarship In Wofford College and|held the annual Parents’ night at the |including the industrial young busi: | Miss Anne L. Leathers will be the at ithe art ing the Coast Artillery, went to Bal-|quarten” o O MEE " | vations. " With a full moon in a elear |one in Converse College to Scouts to| Washington Boys' Club last Friday | ness and professional women's depart- hostesses e et W ore during the week in the interest | © it e sky and a roaring campfire burning, |pe selected on merit. The University|evening. The Scouts presented an in- | ment, Girl Reserves. All club. chapter | The Girl Reserve schedule of meet e n{d 2 of the reorganization. He conferred| The rifle team representing the e mian e set for a Bood sime; |of Texas accents, without e e of teresting program of stunts and regu-‘rf-lr\‘:lm;-sox;lx‘r:x’l:‘x‘ve" mecitepn e nd SRk ings for the coming week is as fol dia he- L i : 3 And Lester ‘flson, presi Of | fees, one Eagle Scout from each ¥exas|lar Scout worl 3 r vited. ows. e Go o L resident of the National Guard As-|senting the National Guard of the|enjovable end. character and attainment. Similarly.|copal Church, has planned an elab- |Tection of Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, | Cluh will meet at Central High i conRTd Dociation of the United States, with a | District of Columbia at the recent| ,Dr- Paul Bartsch urged the claims|in'Montana one Scout from each of the | orate entertainment for parents and [ Will hold its last regular meeting for | fchool: 3:30 pm., Tealatad Club wil e 3 g % et o > 216 polnt g of nature-study methods. "€ | pointed for scholarship privileges at|ning, May 22. Scoutmaster and | G street. e topic for discu Vill | ters, 1100 M street pcFive mew of- ISl I iew Lt Lol jasin of only 10 polnts. But the | calied £ purpose in the mind of the | IS St for scholsstie, pIUART B8 Assiatant Scoutmaster Robert Smith |be “Books for Summer | N eOTgaaR % b hes i Re be oot conferred with officers at the head-|the midshipmen and everything was|donor of the Woodrow Wilson Reser-|gtate College of Forestry at Syracuse, |are arranging the entertainment. Miss Drake will also give a brief 1e- | gerve Club of Junior High School will 5 vation when it was presented to the|ys T e, St view of the books of Amy Lowell. e in the 121st Regi- quarters of the 3d Corps Area at|done for their comfort und enter-| $20O0 WHER T S8 BrEICOLES (0 ESFIN. Y. annually awards a forestry meet at the school. -, 3 7 Plans are being made for the fifth an B av- 3 1 i L8t as e tainment. 1Ok £ ane scholarship to one Eagle Scout. | e e Lun! - Thursday—3:30 p.m., the Fidelis and Horo. dhe S §isis The midshipmen beat the guards.|the larger plans now being developed | “scouts and Scout leaders planning BRITISH LAND OWNERS Dual beneflt program to be given May |yoq Camarades of ~FEastern Higa . jonal rifle ma S ; te Ehards | for its improvement. 2 , i 27 at the Elizabeth Somers residence. : , e o) Jhe SUC p.n 1roYD. 3 The national rifle matches at Camp| men at 200 yards slow fire by 12| Of ts improvement. o 4 lto 5o abroad this Summer will find OPEN PUBLI 37 2¢ the Ellzabeth Somers residence. | SCiiool will meet at the chool. ey, Ohio, year WIll open at|points; at 200 yards rapid fire by 1 greatly to thefr advantage to obtain vill be d E300 b the Tob Eecois Who have been vlaced on the eligi- : 1 ‘National Guard is| DOt 80 o00 Jords rapid fire by 1|the attention of all present by his|EreaCy o tielr edvantase ‘o Bho b Hamilton Bayly fund, which has been | Friday= 350 pm. the Bon Secour DIty iisi us a result of examina- > tning camp at Vir- | Poini 5yt the jocal feam heat the |Interesting recital of apecdotes from ;[ UG T DRk ST TR oty = supporting a destitute Washington | &1 Reserve headquarters, 1100 M iy, Capls follows: Serst. T. Alginia Beach, Va. Therefore, it willl hliddles at 600 vards slow fire by & |his experiences in the Navy of Uncle | 0w fat the 40 Scout associations | Establish Courses and Tennis chd Sooiche last faix vears 01 be | Street 4 iley, Company E: Staff Serat. J. A. S t the 12 slow. fire. Sam tional p A fashion revue for girls will be = R Schricker, Company O Sergt. C. B.| 1% 1o SSRrY, {0 S0 hara or the|Bointe, A field lunch was served at| %, for the use of the camp this |that are members of the International| Courts in Order to Bolster Waning staged by Mre. Marle Lénore Moran, | A SWimming neriod has been e amilton, Comp: N Ser C e ! s A g 3 % A sta 85p0 . Stedl By ho Vo ittocas o g 3 R sesdav & iR compan S Serel | team representing the National Guard| “rha ' hérsonnel of the National | Summer were outlined. revealing that | pich they issue for the benefit of all| Fortunes by Using Idle Sections. el by e young ibusinesn and|| BEERC 08 S o 1D et i MYl Firstlof the District of Columbia and send | Guard team follows: First Lieut. .| it b I T Eminiatared | 5couts, scoutmasters and officials tra D ariora of ey S ydepartment. in | Gireet. ~All girls who have had thelr and First g i | them direct to Camp Perry. C. Jensen, Company B, 121st Engi.(Safe ~and careffly admalelered |eling abroad. It is prined in English | B the Asociaied Press {stration Building Toesdas 7 pioin’ | medical examination are eligible o any D, S Grae 24 g . e neers, team captain; Capt. C. B. ERCun 4 Phoh [and French and certifies the holder as| 'LONDON, May 1%—Many of Eng- | mmacn Bullding Tuesday. 7 p.m. Cos- | SECS vany D, in the order in which they| Orders were issued at headquarters | Beers, team o 1"k, Borny: | period camning expertence for Wash- | 327 el 100 cIHICS (S s G| LONDON, May 12— 8- | juomemamilfcocrece spparet ot mone | SBUSEIE S n ol G meeve s #tood in the examinations. The first|for the discharge from the 20th Mill-| Shiglds, Master 5. H. Robert.|ington Scouts. the association issuing the passport,|'ands great landlords are taking the | i0€. 7 short talks aecompanyine |rector, and Miss Mabel Cook, asso five on this list are expected to get |tary Police Company of the following ; s : the assoclation lasning the DASPOLL | defensive to steady thelr waning for.|th6me of short talks accompanying . : b Six Scouts gained the rank of : s A 2on, Starr Serst Meeds. Sl strations of wearing noparer | ciate director. are spending the weel the appointment to fill the vacancies |men for the reasons noted BT oA B Star at the court of honor last Tues- | JECEOY CICRCINE LU, (& passport | tunes by putting idle sections of their (‘::;ig;n:_".;’sl;):l;'fl“Mr' eacing aparel | Lo diocctos Sral speading ciia; siao @nd will be wearing their gold bars| Business Interference—Pvts. Don-| JGTEY o - B v and Pyt H.|d8y evening. They were: Richard |¢p ST ol O (" o™ Sociling | vast estates on the credit side of the | fpic el be, provi e e b i Hieo v before they embark for the annual|ald E. Boyer, James L. Pumphrey i VL M.l Chambers, Troop 1; Eric Durand,|the bearer is ce v frora Sooute < stor e ! uses ey tSleanor ckliary encampment at Virginia Beach, Va.|and Louis C. Kite. Removal from |- Jlley of the tingineers and Serl | rroop 15; Leroy Voshall, Troop 15; |Syery JSourteey, promptiy o oaly|led8er. The novel remunerative|Lucy Buter, Pearle Cooke, Margaret e Sl L oL TR SLIdnd Rat,0f coutee £ method adopted last vear on the es- x Peggy Dorraugh. —Laura |Richardson J. W. Crockett of the Coast Artillery. Lie = the District of Columbla—Pvt. Irving | % E 2 Na. | Richard Ockershausen, Troop A : i T st ) Dorraugh, 1 Ichards i B e Amicable adjustment has been|R. McClellan. Physical disability in.| Staff Sergt. Alex Thill was the C. Harned, Troop 33, and John Cot- |essential if the visitor ol tate o the I Gl el st and FEulalia Flachey. The Our'. ummer in the :n'xnbh.. oas’” is reached between the local National |’ il not on duty—Pvt. Fred|tional Guard representative in the | Hirned. i the movement very closely y bl s lnyited 10, Do gtven by Mrs Gharles Voo Guard officials a local taxicab ‘,“;r{;‘fm“‘i Raationel Tlarteronce -l vits: °Tn ‘addition. merit badges were |broad. or if he desires, for any rea-|out and renting an 18-hole goif course| The Amicitia Club of the voung|wife of Dr. Charles Wood of the 3 any - s v v o v son, e leaders of - Ay ¢n- | business and professional wc s Church of the Covenant, in Wallace company over the use by the latter | pyt. Daniel A. De Souza. Accompanying the team on the trip | ., eq 1o the following Scouts: |50n. to meet with th : has been adopted by many other own- P ional women's de. the ¢ ant, on its cabs of iRty 2 DORES also were: First Lieut. R. G. Mac : s Ealto) the movement in foreign countries. o Lo " | partment is spending the week end at | Memorial Church, New Hampshire signia of the “(l)roxd(‘lo:):xl“l:lm‘rr::] The Medical Detachment, 121st En.|Cartee, 12Ist Engineers, regimental K:x‘fi:"”‘_‘r‘nffl’:}"’;‘_"‘g]’w’;“‘:.‘;\‘. T':OV(::: Troop 25, of the Church of the Cove- ers this _‘l,o:r and carr lerf‘ fur(:er TI Vacation Lodge, Cherrydale, Va. Mre. |avenue and Randolph street, May 20 Division. = Officiuls of the company |glneers, Mal. George 1. Allen com |adjutant; First Serst. G ¢ Duehring. | ;"\ ovard Tovejoy, Troop 2: Donald |Nant, of which Ray i, Griffin is scout:|as to include tennis courts and polo| Cecelia Ideh is president of the ¢lub. | at & p.m. for the beneni of Park Viey have informed Col. Lloyd M. Brett,|manding, jumped to the top of the|Company E: Serst. L. T. Rhea, Com-| e =00 Troop 2: Erle Durand,|master. has qualified for the rfanl}: of | grounds. _mv' f‘“-“"f :m":x‘ ’l‘qT The Chapter Council, composed of | Chapter, Y. W. C. A. Music by “\i adjutant general, that as each cab is [list in attendance, as shown by the|pany C: Corp. P. H. Skinner. Com-|ptiRQES 0 OOR, 5o th® n JOTHIC standard troop since the list O iehad | foi A e T e o raIr [ize have| representatives of 10 chapters of the | Pi Voce.” under the direction of Miss jepainted the insignia will be re-|standing of commands for tne past|pany B: Corpl - Votava. Coast|,00hg"\5i) Trogp :7: Richard |that made this grade was published | found the idea most practical. = |5 PREE RN (01 0 e Tnonthly | Frances Gutelins. Reading, with piano moved week. The standing and percentages | Artillery; Pvts. L. B. Hall. engineers.| ;o chausen, Troop 29: Robert Sul- | 188t Sunday. Troop 25 has been or oy e af mida e clhes oltecs, | meeting at 614 E street northwest to. | @ccompaniment, by Miss Wilhermina ) follow: Medical Detachment, 69.56;}and G. Votava, Coast Artillery osed | livan, Troop 29; Albert Harned, [Banized only since fle:rx;ir,\_r'mh :: ::Ei 3:;:5:"?:&.? o ?;T“‘i’x‘.‘,Zn“"\-e' morrow at 11 a.m. Mrs. Ray Palmer | GUde. Silver offering Second Lieut. Leroy S. Mann, 260th |Company C, 121st Engineers, 2 The academy X“‘ et e Shasa: | Troop 33: James Parker, Troop 33: | that :Iin.\le has dd\;\nu” 14 Scouts 0| mho cannotianordiits ol iexpansivell e qas chialirnant o0 the) comicil el e i iee ast Artillery, last” week completed (29th Military Police Company, 63.41;)of Midshipmen Duerfeldt, e Shazo.| o foo¢ Smith, Troop 33: Robert |%cond-class rank, and active as|able fo play for about half a crown | Preside. Mrs. Edwin Parker, chair-| 0]TY NOT SOCIALLY DEAD Iis six weeks" course at the Chemical|Company B, 121st Ensineers, 60.86;| Cox, Blinn, M. G Mummo. Morrieoh. | vweigel, Tropp 33; William Dukes,{class. The troop has been active aslable to play for about half & crown & | ;an of the national music committes . Warfare School of the Army at Fdge- [band section, J21st Engineer Stevens, Knowles, Ray and Harvls. |Tioon “44: Williem Gallher, Troop| WSl il many other phases of scouting | round. The lanalocds find this method | GY'ih0 v, ‘W, C. ‘A-, will speal. Miss Wwood Arsenal, Md. He has the distine- | Company D, 121st Engineer: G S m"“““[‘h“ S tatal of 234, and|44; Otis Wingo, jr. Troop 44; John| I e A, Charen, | 1and_ into crone, and. besides. it dees | Miriam McCoy, “soprano. will sing. | Correspondence of tha Associated Press ‘tion of being the first National Guard [Company A. 121st Engineers, : {"“"‘;hx““"’- Cox on the Navy team,|Cotton, Troops2: Eric suvage, o may other honors, with |not detract greatly from the beauty|The meeting will be followed by| +vrENNA, April 26.—Denying that officer to be assigned to take this|Battery A, 260th Coast Artillery, 56.81; | Midshipman Cox e detatled | 55: Robert Riddell, Troop 57; F among, s e | ot thele antatex luncheon. Vi A T e 2 course. He returned to Washington|Company F, 121st Engineers, 55.10;f wit . J i 7 Der Yuen, Troop 63: Edmund Fitch, }_‘“:‘"* T Dl o8 of the first| The Marquis of Queensbury has| The Bloomingdale Chapter will hold | Vienna is dead socially, Herr Breitne: = oanting to Natiossl Gusel | Eddgieriees = FELVES (8 B | o e Troop 63: Warren Woline, Troop 63: | GHRIIINE et for (oors bt e | built tennis courts on his estate. If|its monthly meeting at the home of | City councilor, declares there were headquarters he was relieved from ac-|121st Engineers, 5416; Company 4. NATIONAL GUARD. James Van Horn, Troop 99: Joseph | {VI8on: (0 YOI Fret Pices, (N (o] the ldea persists, any member of the | Mrs. George Newman, 3 Adams street, | 7,129 entertainments in the city be- tive duty, and will resume drills with | 121st Engineers, ; Battery B, 200- 200- 300- 600 Bayer, Troop 99; Vincent AX, Troop Junior ciass. First place i tho Wovt| bl will soon’ be able to gain ad,|Monday at 8 p.m. tween January 1 and March 20. All his comuoabil et the stmoryiatiwater | 2810 GoSSERRT L ery [BUAD Srd SOP ard yard qaod yard 103 on Presbutertan "Church, which de-|mission to the cloistered precincts of | The Park View Chapter announces|pald amusement taxes despite the and O streets southwest. pany A, lIst Separate Battalion, In- Sis% Bup: RBap One more gift has been added to the |t FPresbyterian Church, which many lordly estates where few would |a benefit lecture by Mrs. Charles |economic crisis through which Austria = = Ty e fire. fire. fire. fir rapidly accumulating foundations to|Seiieh Al FTEC 0 (08, LNCT 1, | Bave ventured a few vears ago. Wood May 20 at Wallace Memorial | is passing. The following transfers in the 121st| 1 i i £ th c ightening up of the training of the | S Regin P Etier [ provide scholarships In colleges and| . ent interdivisional field meet are' egiment of Engineers have been di-| National Guard all along the line 18 | Resorison 5 6 ¢ 3 rected by Col. John W. Oehmann, com- | toreshadowed in a training circular is- | H.E Riley . o 06 2| Rave made good in the movement. F.|70W practicing, under the guidance of | [F] 0] o] o] /o] O} o] o] : y ! : = Assistant Executive H. B. Holbrook, in | ‘fanding: Pvt. E. W. Ireland. from|gsued by Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, and | jensen ... s A Bryan. late president of the South | Assistent xecutive B, Lubrook. (4 | {ompany A to the Headquarters and | ynjt commanders are to be held to & { Bernadorf. 4 % |Bend, Ind., Boy Scout Council, has be. | Preparation for the big intercity meet | il S athed $40,000 to be k the e House Jervice Company, and Pvt. Salvadore | strict accountability for the training | Schrick EH 7 .8 qu illnhitl e )-'u:‘:()l v(ehe ?:‘:‘rr:]:tn he | day, June 6. These workouts are being | : oles: : 30 1. Petrone, from’Company A to Com- | of their organizations to carry out the | Shields.. ) §4 | Brvan Cotlege Fund. the'income to be | 483, 1075 5, Thtwe wrkeuin arening e e DADY 5 | miss rticular branches : =20 app! o four scholarships ictea A g = T fifl.‘{"’n‘%m?fi, lé::‘x:nxg»u;x&ufi:fl s | ot 52 451 9 2 apen to hlv(!»\s‘ \\k;ns were Hn)\' Scouts ;f,fi;’"‘;",“;;,,T,’;;“,?,"“,’;’s’,fi?{,‘{;;‘“d'n,,,{ o e;:clus.xvc apigrel Master Sergt. Whiting P. Lightfo a . t. The orders sa > . during their junior and senior vears| %! b D o o e e A Headquarters and Servi o seattves AL AT at the South Bend High School.” The | tyi"ts ') ™ Y- : shop in Wa g 608 to 614 Crockett... 11 S5 3 43 4 48 46 3 48 3 K 3 4 1 e EEELS 38 40 39 Milwit i vice Company,| “Training objectives—@) To be at-| . ... 16 08 > ! »- will not be announced until the teams 121st Regiment of Engineers, at his|tained by heginning of 1925 encamp- | Morrison 28 fund becomes available in 1926. are assembled on the field on the day | ELEVENTH ton. ¥ | I . hi a own request, has been reduced to the{ ment of units: The organization and | De Shazo. 43 9z 4 Two four-year cholarships _ATe| ¢ the contest. The mping depart- | &rade of private. Serzt. Lightfoot has | functioning of reglments and smaller | Stevens S again offered this year by New York | en¢ of nat Boy Scout headquar- | of Coune,y moved out of the city and could not | units so as to produce properly organ- | Frow 3 PR ¥ | University to Boy Scouts of New York | yare will be in charge of the contest, could not ¥ P Knowles give the necessary time required of |ized and smoothly working units, | Blinn...." 7 04 230 3.0 | City, and the Barnard School for Boys, | arranging the events and the regula- his grade, but desired to keep in touch | trained in basic fundamentals of mill- | Ray. ... which previously offered one, is S0|tjong and providing the judges. with the local National Guard, and | tary service, in which every individual | M.CM'm'a ¢ pleased with the results that it now| Several Scouts of Troop 8, All Souls’ } therefore asked for the reduction. officer and enlisted man has learned | - P. E. Church, acted as ushers at the his duties, responsibilities and the or-| Totals. . 438 453 : —= = | recent performance for Children's Hoe- | Th V . B h. S . Staff Sergt. Henry I. Meares, Head- | ganization of units and the duties and == , |serve. These mow are running the|Pital held in Wardman Park Theater. | e oguc mn at lng uits quarters a ~vice Company, 121st | responsibilities of those under his com- NAVAL RESERVE. e s ot e O, are running the | rhe traop received the commendation Engineers, has been promoted to mas- | mand. | Plans are being made for the next aus for approval, and soon will be | Of the manager for the efficient man- mthorines and are ac ter se and assigned as person-| ‘“(b) To be attained by the end of | . iga of the U. S Eagle, No. ;""I‘b‘;“sm,‘ Py S bersonnel | Ner in which the ushering was done. Models that have approval of the Beach a s el sergeant major of the regiment.[1925 encampment of units: Training | GHiCE Wil be started soon after and commandants of the various|Th® bovs who took part were Ben- cepted by fashion. In a big variety of colorings. e has been directed to report to Col.| Of regiments and smaller units to |1t/ “ov e SErtel BON @ CE AFC jand command: famin Stone; Richard’ Glaser, Norton Oehmann for personal instructions as | perform the duties of their arm in the | (¥ ool o Bap i 2 . 4 Barnhart, Nelson Barnhart, Sam Lut- e ¥ ns as i | cruise she is making to Bermuda with | The board now is working on the am to his duties in the colonel’s office. successful defense of their camp site |} grot contingent of local reserves. regulations for the merchant marine | trell. Robert ngleton, Raymond & and adjacent territory o . 14 will com- | reserve, o Mazza and Bertram Nve. The Medical Association of the Dis-| The circular then points out the | Comdr. J. A Schoefle peseuye, composed of ofcers EDL MEN | myrion 108 iof . Brentwood, M, of | ma 1 on this vovage, |who dally serve ant- | T > trict of Columbiz is to be asked by |basic fundamentals of military sery-|mand the ve = vovage |who dally serve aboard merchant-| oyi.h Frank S. Taylor is scoutmaster, | | Street Ploor. the National Guard of & Disi ] o n dings: In-|Which will “take 30 days, during|men. and the volunteer reserve, com & vk ‘ - . Columbia "6 recommond. taa. ncas | al' oreanisation. which. sachages Fe.| MRICh she will touch THavana, ‘Cuba | posed of oficers and men. specialiats | 123 made rapid strides since ite or. ekt o comamatons i she 1oca.| Liatycreanizon, which includes e | WLl the Virgin afande, return: | RO can e ot sme” service to in | Enzation last November, Witk the ew Ureations 1n fcal detachment of the 121st Regi-|creating loyalty, morale and esprit, co- | IN€ to the Chesapeake Bay for target| Navy In time of war. S1Akranly removed from: ECout leim. ment of Engineers, commanded by |ordination, etc.; exercise of command, P“‘F“"-h erians : e iners and special Instructors, it ha Maj. George J. Allen. There are two| holding the commander responsible for | _Enough applications have been re- | yrorberg of the 29th Military Polica| nevartheless. advanced 8 ot ies 19 vacancies, and Maj. Allen is very|any decision, although suggestions|Celved to fill her complement for this | company will give a fareweil party|Scouts through both second and first anxious to fill them before the regi-| may be received from subordinates. | trip. ~”“°h" 'v';\_’-‘ b Lot to Top Sergt. David Ross, jr., at the|class, and seven others through sec- ment embarks for the annual en-| The circular then continues: ma-‘"}“" P “‘] ““l o1 ’1 j‘;‘f“l residence of Sergt. Ralph F. Bartlev|ond class, and is pressing hard for campment at Virginia Beach, Va. cipline will be strict. Precision, exact- | Which will be the longest the local|ryesqay night. Sergt. Ross is going| merit badges. An Interesting develop- s ness, neatness, proper military bear. |réserve has taken since the war. It NP BIERC COIEC ORI RoIE | B R R ration Tof - Seaat Reorganization of the 260th Coast|ing and thoroughness will be required | makes it possible for officers and men | i ®eo Nl annual encampment. #fothers, taking time for special meet- ings and planning to raise funds for Artillery by providing a three-battery | in all things, Speed will come with |to put in two-vear cruises in one year, battalion instead of the present two-| practice. as each officer and man is require In an effort to get good material for | troop equipment, and other methods of battery has been recommended. and| " “Initiative and sellreliance will be |to make a 15-day cruise each vear.|, [n 35 sffoft to get Kood material for | (OO0 B FCR: Il SIREr einons of authority has been requested of the|developed to the utmost: tenacity of —— Military v, e roc i i ] i Eagle, now on a vovage to|members of the command are being | f\; S A resentation of types just pro- War Department to proceed with the | purpose or ‘stick-to-It-iveness’ until |, TNe = g = 2 The play, “How the Boy Scout Move. change. Battery C, the third battery, {’hv ‘mission or job at hand s accom. | Bermuda, is keeping up the schedule |sent to address the cadet companies P — : $ € d out for her. She anchored [of the various high schools to ac.|Mment Started.” given last Saturday = - was organized September 10, 1924,| plished will be instilled in all; physi. | mapped out L night by Troop 44 of the Washington | W Y : phy S ¢ at P g uaint them with advantages of be- | TigHt D3 . : anston Mo SeEninizoq peksonnal in Faters | o Sevcopmacnt Wil b sbaa ey | s Sundsy 8 Py Teint"inthe muint e un havintezes of b\ pent b T 8 o e Naghington M A il S s s ;| great success. Field Executive Charles same time that the Mayfower was|ing the week Serst. Hallowell W.|Sefs BuecCil, SO0 Tirecutlve Charies Boyce, the founder of the Boy Scout movement in America, showed that he is as good an actor as he is a Scout official. The recently organized crew of Troop 44 had a trip down the river A, and the battery was inspected on|formal exercises, group games and that date for Federal recognition. supervised recreation and athletics. : o : b Tt was pointed out in the request| ~Programs and schedules will be pre. | there with President Coolidge aboard. | Miller addressed the cadets at the for the necessary authority that it |pared by the commanders of all units |But the ship with the Jocal reservists | Eastern High School and Sergt. will not be necessary 1o allot any ad-| down to and Including the compeny, | 16f0 Ber anchorage eatly in fhe morn-| Brancis J. Colbert addresssd the bat: ditional strength to the lacal com:|in acordance with paragraph 55, TR |iN& steaming down the Chesapeake|talion at St. John's College. mand. The present strength of the! 10. nd submitted to the next higher | Bay, anchoring at Mobjack Bay 3 = two batteries now is 160 men. The tactical commander for approval. He |he night and putting in at the Naval n,"\"“‘”."“’m‘“"""“ officers of the District of Columbiz has on hand at|should revise these schedules where | OPerating Base at Hampton Roads on | 28th Military Police Company gave a |jast Wednesday and ate supper aboard, the 3d Corps Area headquarters, at |necessary and co-ordinate and control | MOnday to take aboard fuel and sup-|dinner at the Franklin Square Hotel| Every one had a most enjoyable time. Baltimore, Md., sufficient funds with | the training of his command. plies. A last Wednesday night. following the | The boat is to be christened on Tues- which to pay for the additional equip-| “Relation to civil life of all military | regular drill. day, May 26, when Col. E. L. Mattice ment which may be required for this|subjects, the foregoing particularly,| ILieut. H. J. Nichols lectured on| A police patrol automobile has been| will' do the honors. After the cere. unit, and the present allotment for|and their proper application will be [navigation at the armory drill Mon- jassigned to the 23th Military Police|mony the guests will be invited armory drill pay is sufficient. In the | stressed. day night. Company. It is now at Camp Meade |aboard and have a short run as a letter asking for the authority was| ‘“Battalion and regimental staffs e 3 and Lieut. Raymond M. Peak. com-|climax to the day. The crew’s of- this tribute to the Coast Artillery: will be trained by the use of terrain | The naval board. which is revising |manding the company, and Sergt.|ficers are as follows: Scoutmaster Ba. “The 260th Coast Artillery has an|exercises and problems involving the |the reserve regulations, is meeting |Bartley and Corp. Wilson C. Wilmot | ward M. Perkins, skipper: Assistant excellent esprit de corps, which is|theoretical use of the units of their |daily in the Navy Department, and |will leave for the Maryland camp next | Scoutmaster William A. Rose, mate: evidenced by the fact that all of the|command during the time that such (8o far has completed the regulations |week to drive the machine to Wash-| Acting Assistant Scoutmaster Richard officers, both those recognized and units are being trained in their func- |for the general and fleet naval re- {ington. Schmidtman, quartermaster; Assistant those continuing to serve as mon-|tions. commissioned officers pending Federal Each commissioned officer of the NN OIS DD I D) )1 S 1) 0 S S i ) ) N N S ) ) o, recognition of Battery €, voluntarily| National Guard of the District of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings pool their pay and redistribute it on{ Columbia will read and study the a pro rate basis, s to place the|contents of training regulations 10-5 That Wear and Wear! If you want your new Summer frocks and suits unrecognized ‘officers’ on the same|and Army regulations 265-10. Each financial footing as the recognized | commander will certify, In writing, to look thelr best—a necessary requisite are smart, trim ankles—Snug, ankle-fitting, full- T to his next higher commander, not fashioned Gold Stripe Sllk Stockings that protect 'The original application v re- | later than May 20, that he and ected on account of the cost, but in|the officers under his command have vou against ruinous garter clasp ‘runs,” are of silk 100% pure. ubsequent correspondence it was|read the regulations mentioned In Sheer and Medium Weight, $1.85 Pair S| =D pointed out that no additional ex- Sid penditure of funds will be necessary.| In order that there will be no delay as the men with whom it is proposed | in the payment of the officers and The Miracle Store’s 2000 l;:l;; fi?afi?efifau alit Gigantic Event ’ g y —will t ted—begin- s o g ek@i Pumps and Oxfords with even greater values - than those with which we amazed Washington Friday For Women and Growing Girls and Saturday. 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