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» PRESIENT TOSEF HIH SEHOOL DAL . (Will Review Cadets Tuesday. Annual Competition Opens at Ball Park Tomorrow. The thirty-eighth annual c ¥ve drill of the first three re; ®f the Washington High School Cadet || Qorps—the greatest school event of |f 'n. year—will be held at the Grif~ #th Stadium tomorrow and Tuesday. || Fwenty-elght companies, representing || cKinley, Eastern, Business, Central || < High Schools and the and Columbia Junior | will compete for the é | coveted prize flag and numerous other honors which go to the victor. Final prep: ions for the drill werd gompleted la - b I v Wallace M profes tacties fn the Washington b schools, and | his staff of assistants. Assurances || bave come from the White House that || President Coolidge would review the cadets at the close of the event Tues: day afternoc ‘ ecrowd is exp McKinley to Open Drill. J Company C of the 2d Regiment of || McKinley will march into 1t vall ! park tomorrow morning at 8:15 o'clock ind a record-breaking ted and formally open the drill. Fifteen fcompanies will zo through the pre- scribed maneuvers tomorrow, and the remaining 13 the following day. The climax will come about 5 o'clock Tues. day afternoon, when the judges mak known their decision and the prize: are awarded to the triumphant coms, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 31, 1925—PART T =5 I I LR T L T T Delving Into Folkland “ONCE UPON A TIME" By W. J. Enright i The World’s Most Famous FAIRY TALES and FABLES TOLD IN PICTURES Ppanies. y The morale, esprit de corps and efficiency of t re at their Eighest ebb, acco; , Col. Craigie and he expects the drill to be more closely contested than ever. While some of the companies lost their com misioned officers at the most judp. | portune time because of the fr efrnity | expose, the school military “experts | feel that the exhibitions._Ayill not be hampered. % Western Hish Scfiool's companies &l'e expected 10 «Tn the drill by some the expoefs, mainl Yheir cieatp in the 1 ®ud reg mental compe! Central On Mettle. ntral, however, will have 10 first ss companies in th B mix more than the Gec —and the school is confident th of them will leave the ball park tri umphant)y Tuesday afternoon with the bamner which now rests i its trophy chest as a result of last year's . Vizsfory. To the captain of the winning “ompany will go the valuable diamond studded Allison-Naylor medal, which has been awarded annually since 31895, It will be presented by Maj. Gen Robert H. Allen, chief of Infantry. T who alse wili be the official | rev Judges for the drill will be Maj Fred L. Walker, Maj. Paul W. Baade and Capt. Levin llen, all of the Regular Army. ) z will be by a up and geners will count 25 per T cent. One of the features of the second day of the drill will be a competition be- tween six non-commissioned officers for the distinguished non-commis sioned officer's medal. This event is scheduled to take place at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, just prior to the opening of the final drill program. The cadets who will compete are Sergts. Merilat Moses of Company D of Central, Robert ( v of Company G of Cen Alph: Walter of Com pany B of tern and John Henry of Company L of Western, and Corpls Chester Smith of Company € of Mc Kinley and Jo! M. Waters of Com pany L of Busin The Program. The time the various compan| sgheduled to appear on the dr follows: ‘Tomorrow—Company C, 1 y I, E are field || . 1:45 pm p.m.; Com Company p.m Tuesday—Company B a.m.; Companyv A, Eas Company, D, Eastern, pany K, Western. 9:45 a.m ompany || H, Western, 10:16 a.m.; Coml’\an? h‘[): Western, 10:45 a.m.; Company G, Hine .m.; Company L, Wes Company E. Busine: Company K, Langl Junior High School, 4:15 p.m. PRESIDENT GREETS | CINCINNATI GROUPS = Visits Congressional Country Club to Meet Business Men Here on Outing. President Coolidge, accompanied by || his aides and Secretary Sanders, drove to the Congressional Country Club fmmediately following the exer of Cincinnati, here ing. The reception was held in the zov ermors’ room of the club and introduc tions were made by Walter Draper, || rice president of the club. Following this the President and the visiting club members had their pictures .taken on the lawn of the club. Mr. Coolidge then returned to the White use. William H. Taft, chief justice of the Dnited States Supreme Court, was khe guest of the club at a luncheon which preceded the reception. The club presented Mr. Taft with a silver loving cub in honor of his twenty- fifth anniversary as an honorary member of the organization. "l The visitors last night were the ts of honor at a dinner given by E:ml B. McLean at his home, rendship.” Today they will motor to Annapolis and will leave Washing- ton tonight for Cincin COFFEE FIRM RESTRAINED Ordered to Discontinue Practices Held to Be Unfair. The firm of Chase & Sanborn, oper- Btors of coffee roasting plants in Bos- ton and Chicago, was ordered by the Yederal Trade Commission last night to discontinue certain practices found byghe commission to be unfair meth 1088 of competition The eight individual partners of the company are required under the order 1o refrain from entering into contracts or agreements with dealers specifying prices at which its products are to be resold. 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