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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 23, 1925 -PART 1. T portant shore assignments. Until | motion to the grade of lieutenant Rear Admiral Edward R. Stitt 'FACULTY IS SELECTED | ratea under the of the "'\"‘j“";LAWN PARTY A.D DANCE final action is taken by the Navy De-|commander. They are as follows: | gurgeon general of the Navy and chief | o continue the courses in partment on these two applications, [ Lieuts. Robert L. Pettigrew, Kendal countancy and iness administra no steps will be taken to fill these | B. Bragg, Robert E. Thomas, William | °f the Bureau of Medicine and Sur- tion which have been given in this | Y. W. H. A. and Y. M. H. A. PL places. It is interesting to note this | H. Smith, Edward L. Marshall, | gery. left Washington this week for | city since 1910 . 59, cOV- ¢ ; 2 Zoe connection that these two prospective | George D, Wetzel, Willard A, Pollard, [an inspection of the Atlantic coast | ering three years’ leads to the degree | . First Affair of Season. retirements will create vacancles In|fr. Willlam M. Angas, Lewis B.|xuyy hospitals. His e of_bachelor ¢ reial s lawn party and barn dance the grade of captain for which the | (. c isc Mc i il Gi Advanced work s0 offered I : | ' Bnpe. 8 By M. H. McIntyre. L e T G e Al ey v nim | New University Will Give Courses | [\ THinchd bork e ) Crittenden street, to be give The probabilities are that these will| Edward C. Selbert, Henry Nieman,|at the Naval War College Fri g in Accountancy and Ad- science, i “ remain cant until the appointment | Richard H. Gifford, Raymond V. Mil- | afte, specting Boston and New York | | . t th 2 1925-2 ARMY. | be read with absorbing interest. Con- | LT VACEnL 2 - Gifford, Raymond V. Mil-| after inspecting Boston and New York G g activities for the season 1925 were issued by the War De- | sl io also be paid to} - ler, John J. Manning, Vernon R.|y qiituls he will return to Washing. | ministration. HUSBAND ASKS RELIEF. | LIl e evening, September 15, w the Y. M. H. A.-Y eports covering sts of the 3 Dunla; and Valentine J. McManus. en’s ebr this. week relieving .\I.«:! reports covering the te: Til | Announcement was made this week % | —_— Fsng oline e v e Admiral Thomas Washington, com avy line oficers selected for pro. [ The faculty of the newly organized | Under Ne Exeat Bond on Wife's|the Mises Yudelevit, “oust 4 mander-in-chlef of the Asiatic fleet, | motion to the ranks of captain and | gepjamin Franklin University here, Ee r rts. For the Young Men Mo and has just announced the changes in | commander by the selection board | BOWIME FARCH IRty Bew | Plea, Petitions Court. I ssociation, David Pétten iyt command of this naval command.|convened in June, and who have not | Which open £ 3 Bt t, and Me fective Septer Capt. Charles T. Hutchins, U. S. N.,|been promoted, will make their num- | nounced yesterday by officials of the o : fex - X (1L midshipr xcept membér who has been in command of the|bers as indicated below | university, of which John T. Ke who was required to give a bond « B o President that'special legislation may bt i i Degln ot the | U- S. S. Black Hawk, has been as.| To captain—Robert Henderson, Au. is president and Andrew H. $1,000 recently on the complaint of hi 8 2\ 3 be necessary for this. Tt is also oF the practice oruise® offective | Slgned o the l4th maval district, be- | €USt 26, 1925; Joseph O. Fisher and | chajrman, and B. H inger K | \wife, Catherine L. Brewer, that he was miind of the 4th quite possible that the War Depart to September 25, The mext |INE relieved by Comdr. Adolphus Sta- | Willlam T. Conn, jr. September 16, | A. Linzel and H. R. Stutsman are | ahout to leave the ci Corps rea, L ment will make recommendations as ed lonve will hecome effective | on. U. 8. N., formerly In command of |1925; Carlos Beun, Roscoe C. Davis | members of tii hoard of trust N pudauacters | e \ . to what.date this annual mobilizatlon omber 25, the day of the. army. | the U. . S. Asheville. Comdr. Ros- | &S A DEJRniEnton Soctoner 4| STIE I TRes 0f th S writ of = uld’{5¥s| place e also ivery * foot ball game, which will be at | coe F. Dillon, U. S. N., who has been ank C. Martin und_ Stephen | Andrew H. Blass, C. P - ncel his bond. Throug, G&. . Do . : B e effes the ecomomy | New York, until roll ‘call of the follow- | in command of the U. S. 5. Pes S AR Novamtes b oy e ki B sE| enerd L B Merrick, e Gen. e T < nd o, | I8 _evening. On' Thanksgiving day, | destroyer division 43, relieves Comar. | % Anderson. November 5: [ St S0 fhe Awenie Sodlely of ponts ot ot -oh p % the Government has had on | W& _FVening. On ‘Thankegiving = day, |G on, Comdr. Guy B. Baker, U. &. | Hen ooke, November ed A itants a or- | tion did vecently A the defenses of the Nation o jeibirtudag and Decorktion who has been changed from com. | Samuel M. Robinson and William W | merly resident manager of Pac quirements outln 1 to the c o oo s dellie e e o | nai ot the T & Rizal to. the | Smyth, December 1, Ralston .| stitute, Washington, D. C.; I tice McCoy in attithie Capt. Aaron Bradshaw. jr.. of the}ili begin from the end of the third | Mine Detachment lieves Comdr, | Holmes, ary 16, 1926; Willlam J ‘;\":;x;rlllx‘."!‘_hl_m.fiz:r’;}rrlv Lot Coast Artillery Corps, who has been | pariod on December 23, and will con- | Dillon. An exchange of commands y gl & ‘ h 8 . E X ot : : End e dre v.| member of the District of Columbli 5 : ; LE sop, | 10T the on the stall of | clude at evening roll call on January | Was effected between Lieut. Comdrs. | 0 ¢ atuiren D Der g (,,.L,,’, Tt S0 St g Huans jail Bre CTRIC MAJ GEN. HAGOOD. i Coe, chief of Coast Ar-i3. Leave which has been granted in |Granville B. Hoey and Alger H. Dre.| August 26, 1926; Charles M. Yates, bari J. M. George, L. . membar|to jeave the city mad With the comple of the provi ery in this city. will leave in @ [€W! the past during the Easter season will | sel, the former being placed in com- | SePtember 16, SR O O | e Tois . e Dar; | casual way i e S S ys for his new post at Manila,|not be given thi mand of the U Whn. B, Preston, | October 2. 1925: James C. Van de| Charles Kershenbaum, C. P. 4., prac e T s itars f e of the 14-in. railway gun, | & i . Ll - 4 Oct [ 5; Jo Cun. | tieing accountant, District of Colum- | . . e hpainted as a cadet to| . Efforts are being made by the ¥ [Faantienine L8 e M INIong 925; John I, Shafroth, jr..| of the District of Columbia bar:|was mot suppor i L ble on one ¢ - aft in 1912 | Band to have the Navy Department| ‘SW% Fo el ‘ Karl F. Smith|Frank A. Linzel, C. P. member, | ha was about te e f S i w, Steam 5 in 1917 he went [ €0UiD this musical organization, which | 85 beeR ¢ = fnmngthe danrantl | al number) and Er. | technical staff, consolidated returns di- | evade his marita ke waffles, i nd took 't in the Argonn 1‘ ';e:*_mne ‘lnlil?'lpnpul rin the Na e 'r"\(vm:m :.;Im. axaigned to McKee, ibiex 19 Income Tax Unit; J. B. McG Clean, quick—costs but 5c an ) pounds and is |© ook g | tional Capital, with a special uniform. | the re ship at ancisco, *. Laizure, Decemb: 19257 | ley. accountant: L. M. Simpson, jr o1 i In support of this petition, it is point- | Calif. x| Drivir » at Ra hour to operate. e ot | @ Saint Mihiel driv H \_.1»‘\ :x’h . e pumant; o x Slmoson e swder fires | ished his professional stu A lony | ed out that both the Army and Marine | . S bt 9 John | turns division, Income Tax Unit; 3 £9lf cou cighing 1500 | Massachusetts Institute of Technoloky | jands wear a speclally designed uni-| Contemplated Na Department P ~Hti trasberger, LL. M., J. D., Evans h i an Qur Lamps and Shades pounds a distance 5 Water- and Br S A s form which give them a distinctive ap- | plans, it was brought out this week, April 2, 1926, and Howard | of the District of Columbia bar z cut the bird in Win A 1 town ! t t > : an expert in anti-aircraft sunnery pearance, and the belief has been ex-|called for the assignment of Captl.| . Macleary, undetermined former Judwe, District of Colrmbii | in Approval riage hinen n to be Navy. |»re.~'~lfl;l‘ that the naval bandsmen | David Potter {S. . N., whowas |~ = Municipal Court; H. R. Stutsnu i fired from eley " degrees should be similarly equipped. A nun recently relieved as of the I | ticing nt, District to plus sjage in.| With the exception Admi ber of speclal designs have been |reau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy B, & L. CONCERN BUYS SITE | : fc; cludes a 1 gasoline en- | Thomas Washington, v command-{ qrawn up for the band, but up to the | Department, to an important place on 5 LL. } of the e hall = gine to furni operate the ing the Asiatic fleet, the Navy De-lpresent the Navy Department has|the board which was to sit in London, z i ¢ , United St | . ¥ i £ B S partment announced this week the taken no definite action in the matter. | England, in settling up the leftover Perpetual Will Erect New Build- |- ssioner for the District of "t T RE AN Hait Dii veilithe e »ss air for the | siznme: I the gax officers who [ ¥ g war claims. Upon being relieved of e Net v > lward M. Tyler, C. P.|| ew nair Urier operation of th sek iwre to be relieved from « with the | Pending further instructions from /|y, ANE S NOK o , memher American Society of Certi Dries quickly, without tangling — flegt. Rum are current that the| t Guard headquarters, no fur-| ,s granted leave and sailed imme The Perpetual Building Association. ' fied Public Accountants and vice pres . . ating to the scalp and help. M eld Artillery, twelfth naval district has been of dvancements to the following | giately for Europe so that upon the g west corner of Eleventh District of Columbia Institute Pomt Patlence i he hair. Very Bl his o 2 ive| fered to the former chief of the Bu-|ratings will be made unless specifically | exliirition of his leave he would be | . 3 streets, has purchased the ad Earl W. W. low priced at.. $4.95 m]‘:r‘v the of Field reau of \'.ni}-‘»llh"hl but no advice "“”’l‘;; ‘:f)“l“l,ll‘] '[‘r"":”' 1"""(\‘!’;“‘:‘1:"' n the ground to take up the war| joinin perty on Eleventh str P. A.,giember t Near Soloman’s Island tillery A “har S.lhave been received from A rd 8 » electrician’s ma °C- | claims settlem 1e first wee and W erect a ne rullding. of Columbia ba 1d membe me . H =W e e sl iobabis cian’s mate, first, nd and’ thira | {2528 settiement pithe fe e e nula, 3 ol g an nerner oo Refined, Restricted Summe Guaranteed Electric Appliances gole o th 2 ¥ Betominasein ass; chief carpenter's mate, carpen-| "o gevelops that it has not heen|occupied by the Henrletta Cigar Store | co s; Vernon BE. West, LL. M w—F 1 act Waffle Trons $9.75 up Was acks . Maj As anticipated in these mate. second and third class:ifound possible to convene the board|and under the terms of the sale the of the District of Columbia Carling Trons .. - up Towr Admiral Robert E. Coontz, W as | chief machinist's mate, chief store-|in London in the immediate future|oceupants will remain in the store for | b mer Assistant United State LOTS FOR SALE Whirlwind Vacuum Cleaners, 50 anti-aircratt guns hel ort : antfaircraft guns held and laso |DY Rear Admiral Louis McC. Nulton, superintendent of the Naval Academ: of the granting of leaves to midshi sy e e S tar “Depart, |men durlng the present academic will deal w e defense test. | Vear D e e e "oy the | All midshipmen except members of den and Fort Totten, N | the Hawalian maneuvers. | Curiosity o aroused as to the Irving S. Brewer, insurance broker, not meet bein service firings on the e was man t Arsenal, it Comparfson proves t the best values bridge, e duties in the bureau Capt. Potter ment. who has reported fro rt | heen commander-in-chief of the United | keeper, ship's cook. first c Store-{and Capt. Potter will report to the | severa! ,mor nths rney for the Distri Columb; Jlectric Trons ... : up States fleet for two vears, will upon [keeper. second and third class; Yeo-| Navy Department about September 6,| \vh - the n will tear | Glenn Willett, LL. M., member of the Request Electric Toasters 5 up ¢ A ‘e ian. third class; chief water tender, | g 3 i Q the expiration of the Australian-New fman. third 5 Ater »| when the subject of his futt a ict of Columbia bar and forr Every Possible Gaarantes Zealand cruise assume command of [officer’s steward, first class; commis- | ment will be taken up by Sec much 1y 1 o nt United States Attorn: shief of ordnence. - Maj as A.|{he fifth naval district at Norfolk. | sary steward | Wilbur. It is believed that C: tiite oriwHethar 6wl it an rict of Columbia, and Joseph Bauman & Heinzman 3 m . Clari, Ordnance Depart who Profound resre expr by — | ter will in all probability be as dition on its acquired property ot | 2 practicing accountant, - for EALES A GENTE e Home e L J 5 Navy Depart Early in September 20 officy of {to some tempors duty and when | yer been decided. Constructic . resident auditor, consolidated 1564 H \ T Rant ABiE of the | the Civil Engineer Corps of the Navy |the board is assembled will be s . will begin the first part of next n, Ir e Tax Unit Phone 517 10th St. Main 6549 rdmiral’s new assi e gen- | will undergo an examination for pro- ' signed to it as origtnally pl ) erally known in the bur was held out to the last minute he would be given a general board SEnit assignment. Navy supporters were gonan fmhe "ew | hopeful that Admiral Coontz would be | v Y| rdered to duty in Washington, in SorDs which capacity he could have ren i heating plant you need made 1o | dered great service to the department I sl fone sl o at the approaching session of Con: 3 . % Sitnch When ess, during which the fisht to main 8 : Wh her e mfltfly Lhm“vr of hip division six of the Pa Y Heet is equipped with a ific fleet and was appointed chief of Mice ootia o naval operations with the rank of ! ¥ mflma' st admiral for four years. In August - € of 1923 he assumed command of the ermometer is your United States fleet. q : ’ check on the accuracy of As also forecasted in these columns \ S T cn Heet aitoont Vice Admiral Philip Andrews, com mander of the naval forces in Europe b control will be assigned to command the first district at Boston, while Vice miral Henry A. Wiley, commander the battleship divisions of the bat . J.ltle fleet, is assigned to the genera . board. Rear Admiral William D. Mac - fomiar. | Dougall, commander of battleship dt 2 . Chbrers | vision four of the battle fleet, who has OW HE I S tena i3 | been assiened to the Portsmouth navy attend the | vord."Will be relieved by Rear Admiral ° i Tort Sl T ouis R. De Steiguer, now on-duty as commandant of the first naval dis- | trict and the navy yard at Boston. r and Navy De- | Rear Admiral William C. Cole, chief Several weeks, | of staff, commander-in-chief United able at itates fleet, is to be assigned as com m of the an- mandant of the Norfolk navy yard e . h will be sub In the event that the applications for d »f Con- | retirement of Capt. John M. Luby . section Maj. Thomas J Department, who )t the per Okla.,” begin September 15, 1925, anid eonciudi ;. rest to | S captafn of the Mare cers will be | yard, after 35 years of chich will | that of Capt. Lloyd S. ¢ e : o @ s subject will | ordinator of the 9th A % of view, | approved, there w thereon near future two other v cies im- . 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