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Civilian Army News The chief mong the the tople of Reservists this week was the tes Great interest was evinced t can Legion leaders the subject, and it is believed that concerted ac- tion will be taken by all of the vet- eran at their annual con- ventions to be held this The subject will also conversation plans for 1926 defense Ameri- * | their | who were necessaril | fense test at places wherever they | !to represent their war strength of |enlisted men. It was a test of leader- | ship—to lead themselves and to lead fellow citizens. officers gave up prepared pleasures'to take part in per- 1s our future leaders. All real leaders who were in Washington re- | ported in person for muster: those ¢ absent reported mail, and took part in the de might be. Figures have not yet been completed, but incomplete " report show the participation of 1,421 Reserve officers and 8,120 one-day volunteer enlisted men in the test. Reports of anch assignment and general as { E board. {appointed to meet at Washington. THE SUNDAY Col. Rex. H. Rhoades, D. C. Veteri- nary Corps—Lieut. Col. John A. McKinnon, V. C. In its findings the board will be guided by the require- ments of section 2, Army Regula- tions 140-5, and paragraphs 114 and 115, Special Regulations No. .43, War Department, 1921. Dissolution of the board will be made upon the comple- tion of all business now before the Lieut. Burnie A on duty in the ‘office of the chief of Air Service, has been ap- pointed examiner to conduct the ex amination of such reserve officers as may be directed to appear before him for the written examination for pro motion. He relieves First Lieut. Corely McDarmont, also is relieved from further 1 member of the board of R. Dallas, is in as officers A board of officers has been appoint- individual gun firing, pistol firing, tent pitc and this, the studen: onstrations of the STAR. Lewis for commissions in the their instruction in ‘practical The primary purpose of to supplement the field, largely by the ap- student officers for fmmediate for each branch, the in musketry (or teamwork as distinguished from. marksmanship); machine ing addition to ing dem- organizations firing, making packs. 1In are witn by picked 7th Regular in WASHINGTON, ment this week indicate that the 750 reserve officers training corps cadets, who are now engaged in training at Camp Organized Reserve, are now entering upon field work. the field training is that given during their four years at college, which is more or less techni- cal in character, by practical instruc. tion in plicatory method, in order to qualify the active service under war conditions. The practical field work, of course, different doughboys this week being given in- struction the | D. ¢, changes in corps area alr officer, corps area ordnance officer, corps area judge advocate, and chief of staff at this corps area headquarters. Col. Isaac C. Jenks, general staff, suc- ceeds Col. Frank §. Cocheu, general staff, as chief of staff, 3d Corps Area. Maj. Harry R. Kutz, O. D, is announced as ordnance officer of the | 3d Corps Area, relleving Col. John H. Read, jr., O. D. Lieut. Col. John H. Howard, A. who has just re- ported for duty, is announced as corps area air officer. Lieut. Col Hugh C. Smith, J. A. G. D., is an- nounced as corps area judge advocate, relieving Col. Edward A. Kreger, J. A D., who has been designated a member of the mission headed by Gen. Pershing in the Tacna-Arica dis- pute. JULY 12 — e More than 1,000 pleces of materidl are used in making a piano, 1925—PART 6 CHRISTIANIZE TREATIES. Church Council Plans Forum on Internationalized Relations. As a forum for discussion of all! questions bearing on improved inter- | national relations, an institute on in-, ternational relations from the Chris- | tian viewpoint has been arranged to | meet at Chautauqua, N. Y., July 20- , under the auspices of the Commis- ion_on International Justice and Goodwill of the Federal Council of Churches. The commission announced today that m#h and women having special knowledge of varfous phases of the question and representing many na tionalities have been listed as speak- | |ers to introduce subjects to be taken | up later in general discussion. Fresh News From Home —that will be very welcome each Jay while you are so- journing. Before you leave on your vacation arrange to have The Star—Evening and Sun- day—sent to your address while you are away. Where- ever the mail can go—The Star can go—and the ad- dress can be changed as often as necessary by simply notifying The Star office. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Infantr; be taken up by nnicy the National Guara ton when organization sembles f | signment groups have not been com | piled up to this writing. 1 consider | the rt taken by our Reserve Corps leaders most effective, and the de- fense test in Washington a great success. this year M A. S. J. Tucker, Infantry, who | just ‘graduated from the Command|Ljeyt. Col. Matthew F. James, Cav and General Staff School, Fort Leav-|airy Reserve, and Maj. Wiltrid M enworth, Kansas, reported to Lieut.|Blint, Cavalry (recorder) | Col. John Scott, July 4, for duly at| The following officers are detailed | | headquarters. as additional members of the board | for the practical test of officers of the | branches of the Officers’ Reserve | Cor, as shown below: Adjutant General's Department—First _Lieut Charles P. Meigs, Adjut General | Reserve; Cavalry, Col. Guy S. Nor | vell, cavalry (for promotion to lieu- | tenant colonel and colonel only); chap- | in caval lain, Maj. Charles S. Biggs, Chap-|dismounted lain’ Reserve: Field Artillery, Lieut,|in the cadet Irymen’s curriculum | Col. Bdwin F. A. Morgan, iield Ar.|are stable management, the care of tillery Reserve: Infantry, Lieut. Col,|&nimals and equitation. Polo is als Herbert A. Smith, Infantry Reserve;|being practiced medical administrative, Capt. Charles F. Monroe, M. A. ed to meet at corps area headquarters, Baltimore, Md., at the call of the president thereof, to conduct the | practical test of such reserve officers | as may be authorized to appear before the board in order to determine their fitness for a certificate of capacity. Following is the detail for the board: attack tactics of the squad section | and platoon according to the latest approved methods. The Engineers are specializing on | the principles of field fortification, | which includes problems in the or. | ganization of battallon centers of re- | sistence and the sighting of trenches. | For their benefit, the 6th Engineer: who performed . notable - engineering feats in the World War, gave a dem- onstration in wire entanglement con- | struction. The cadets are also being given instruction in a number of in- | fantry subjects with a view to taking | | their place on the battle line in cas of emergency Assoc this We Have Listed Groves—Estates Truck Farms its annual meeting, in the latter part of Imphatic denial was made by Lieut Col. John Scott, executive officer, of the report circulated this week that a plan had been discussed in the War Dep: nt under which fense t could S ly ch of t y ting_July Wa nal ple the aj Florida Properties i pam We are specializing in Duval City Lots, fifteen minutes’ drive from Jacksonville, on the Atlantic Coastal Highway and Seaboard Railway, a splendid location for a Summer and Winter home or as an investment. We have only 150 lots left. Prices and terms ! reasonable. Property values here are increasing rapidly. | Consult us regarding any FLORIDA properfy. If we do not The cavalry cadets are speclalizing have the information you desire at hand, we will endeavor to in pistol marksmanship mounted and get it for you through reliable sources. \ v tacti both mounted and Other studies included | The following changes in the as. Maryland flnd Vlrgl"lfl signments of Reserve officers resid. |ing in Washington, published this | week, are as follows: Second Lieut. Hurnden R. Ballance, Cavalry Reserve, assigned to the 62nd Cavalry Division: First Lieuts. Daniel P. Martin and Raymond D. Muir, both | Quartermaster Reserve, assigned to | the 108th Service Battalion (Quarter- ihm.\u"l‘ Corps, zone of communication. | $ Department to s for conduct- War Depart- | itified with the results | eparation will be made | al Staff of a detailed | of the defense test results, and this official report is submitted War it cannot just what will be con- for fy its ssary One month One week All other States— One month One week. “We Cover Florida Like the Sunshine.” COASTAL REALTY CO., Inc. Members of the Jucksonville Real te Board. Washington Office, 243 Woodward Building study until 10 th Annopncement was made this week by Lieut. C H. Brand, Jr. acting | commanding officer of the 3i3d En gineers, that a number of officers as- signed to this regiment have not as vet filed their applications for the Summer training. Col. Brand desires | to impress upon all officers assigned | .| to thix regiment desiring to take the | Summer instruction, that they fil | their applications immediately, as the | regiment will have to forward them | efore July 16 1 ‘Without further announcement, the nd July meeting will be held on July 22 in the boardroom of the Dis trict building, at which the first and second battles of Bull Run, as well as the battle of the Wilderne: will be dise ed Under the provisions of paragraph 11, Army Regulations 140 d with the approval of the War Department, a board of officers has been appointed ions _for t the War Under 3d Corps Area geners lorders 17, 18 and 19, was the an nouncement, made this week, of the mme test provisions of which the 18 Maj staff. held to the sts conclus date is prefera other date In order Reports reaching the War Depart the SE. NW. & 1d Gen. Jol W St the months. In mmenting upon the defense and forty-nine years our forefathers an nounced to the world their declaration of the r of the thirteen colonies to be free and independent indicatin that the united colonie were willing and ready to fight in order to n what they considered [to meet at Washington, D. C., for the their rights and their freedom. On |examination of such persons as may July 4, the people of the United |be authorized to appear before the States went through the defense |board to determine their fitness for test to show that their independence |appointment in the Officers’ and prosperity, gained by the sword, | Corps. The detail for the board is was worthwhile keeping by the|as follows: Lieut. Cols. George M same means, if necessary kwurzel, Frank W. Weed, and Capt Fred O. Stone, all Medical Corps offi- | cers. The following officers have been de. | tailed as additional members for the examination of candidates for ap-| pointment in the branches of the | Officers’ Reserve Corps as shown 4 “orps—Brig. Gen. Walter D.| S (for appointment to Dental Corps—Lieut ago, | Reserve ng this culties Defense da presented them selv discussion an tions ng July 4 more di ie the action of meant a sure and 1925 we wer taking against war. We were plan of national muster by the great Washington | ‘The R Corps of the Al'm\1 of the United States met the apparent | For These Sensational Bargains in Our July Clearance Sale Marvelous reductions that should keep us busy all week long, furniture for every room in the house greatly reduced. Wide assortment of styles and patterns to choose from—A small cash payment secures any suite or odd piece. THINK OF IT! YOUR CHOICE OF FINE QUALITY LIVING ROOM, BEDRCOM g C I v o 2 OR DINING ROOM OUTFIT COMPLETE AND ON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR OWN 139 e Sl ) 52 CONVENIENCE, SPECIALLY REDUCED DURING OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE past wars has lack of 1 man were encountered forefat struggle: in insurance wing the | ojonel inaugurated | S ou 2007 35 o onl R AR serve =3 leaders who were t 1 and assigned to begin to ops | once as officers, as leaders of their | fellow countrymer | “The Reserve Corps consists of about 86,000 officers and a smaller cadre of Kkeymen, non-< officers and special The of these officers are those World War, trained by war. They are classifled fc for which best fitted, and are assigned to the service they will render when the emergency arrives. “In Washington and Reserve Corps has about torial assignment and about 600| branch assignment and general as-| signmer® officers. These officers are assigned to their war units or duties they keep up in the midst of peace time occupations thei: ary train. ing to prepare to q leaders when war comes. Organized Reserve | headquarter in Washington are al-| all arms and | of the| Reserve offic e day was | to report in person and to fill up thei organizations with one-day volunteers N 20 R m: of ervice For Mange and other ekin diseases of dogs apply SERGEANT'S MANGE MEDICINE. Safe and effective. 65c at drug, sp: nd seed stores, pet shops. or by mail. Free Dog Book. Polk Miller's famou: book on diseases of Dogs with Sym: tom Chart and instructions on ci nd breeding: also Senator s celebrated “Tribute to a Dog." Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will answer any question about your dog. Sergeants | - DOG MEDICINES Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., 1309 E. Main St. Richmond, vieinity 1.800 the | o terri. | S B SRR Heywood-Wakefield Carriages and Strollers Doctors advise you to keep baby outdoors as much as you can. 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You are snwvited to hear, at our display rooms. the actual playing of Paderewski, Hofmann, Gabril- owitsch, Grainger and the other great present-day artists on the Duo-Art. The ‘Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Is Sold Exclusively in Washington by TEPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOES DEMoLL PiaN0 G Washingtons AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Simmons Steel Bed Complete Outfit of a Fullwize Metal Complete Between H and Eye 14-Piece Dining Room Suite in Walnut Finish—A Rare Bargain For Only e o i Also s Velour Tabls Cabinet Gas Range th any suite tee it. St or a §2 Buffet Mirror. Think of it! A Large Buffet, Semi-closed Cabinet, Oblong Exten- § seat Chairs in blue or brown. Your Scarf, Bridge Lamp and Shade. K 5 Gold-finished swinging Picture Frame. 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