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38 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. EPTEMBER 13, "1925-PART 1. he sald. “There are some foreigner ]m.m..mm law. In undergoing zms]or in the federally recognized National| GRAIN CROP IN CANADA BOOSTS IRISH LANGUAGE. ’FINDS NORTH CRADLE 5. Biliartnemidindlln: oue examination, _ the applicant should { Guard, or both, as follows: As second i3tk | lands wers the cradie of the Japanese | have training or experience extending | lieutenant—two years. | il el e e o [over a perioa of approximately four| 1t ia pointed ot in the memorandum | IN 19256 WORTH BILLION | yec state Broposes to Alter Entire | F E ACE | e, v their arguments are to some years. that at the present time there are | s - 3 | s A e e U . | vears. at | i System, | sy for forelgners to jump at thi | Going up to captain. the applicants | many vacancies in the grade of first | petimates Show Gain of $200.- Education Syst | RN o p sy for Qeiienen | {should be famillar with the following | lieutenant in this division which may Correspondence of the Associatad Press 1 7 o AR | porting it are abundar | sublects: General education; profes. | be fllled by the promotion of second | 000,000 for Year—88,000 Labor- | “pewroraw™ of the Aweciaind Proww - |poiis Seientist Disputes Bncepted |PEONe L ars stindsnt | The <o Upon the return of Lieut. Col. John | cations, the applicant will be given an | gjonal or vocational knowledge: Ord.|lieutenants holding = certificates of SIS i subject iz studled on the basis of pre J Seott, Infantry. executive officer of | opportunity to dcn]\flmw'r}ulr his ar::llug;,‘“‘.‘, technique. In this examina- | capacity. ers Needed for Harvest. the entire education system '.“ h Theory of South Sea B oR(R ERcoTas Bil & aHiAs 1 s ign Grganized Reserves in Washing: | to command a rifls platoon. acting on©G, o NEEE - G0 1 SRR e Irish Free State in order that Irish ot the oy oY e y':,":.g the Capl | alone, in the execution of close-order | g o'“axBerience extending over a FLIMSY, SHORT SKIRTS By, the Associzted Prefs. | eventually would become the spoken Island Origin early inhabitants of A hoe 1ol th week o | thi Sriie s prescrived by paragraph | Period of approximately seven years in » SHOR OTTAWA, Septomber 12.—Revente . suage of the country s a plan of the northern parts ontinen S et this grade as prescribed by p: aph | o or ve ons the nature of = . - | Phione wibe diftaren es Hvi e | R eiions ST St WS e Tt ARE. BARRED IN TOKIQ | Cerstar torwere trom chl 1038 | SSERES 2,000 S | oo o e et s | e e HRck o P ates Military I etven “only |,\"V‘.).<er\a(;lnn u‘r :Lx;i ained therein tends (o qualify the! e fi;fii{‘,,‘;'fi{’? (“;F‘-I'Illl’;ll)(lnnnel;rl"hn;(D(:m;"".|Pllucanm|4 Lasninind. He gateited| ‘oo, August §—Dr. Byuso Toril,jand protonistorls. azes who - noed at West abllity of the o s demonstrated | applicant for duty in the grade of | v ¢ sed | to this intention recently while ad- | ¢ of the Toklo Inm Ini- | bronze instruments. The designs o1 Acunemy. st Wee | during a period of uctive training With | .4 ptain in the position for which he | Police Edict Warns Native Women |ion after harvest time, estimates based | fo_this intention rtending. Irjeh | formerly of the Toklo Imperial Uni conpor diutns which! have Teon o0 { it R G | Oranance troops or while undergoing | i< Deing examied. oh chon Hegartl to b ed R Bl | i Chre ok, Pl | veratty and e of'the foremicat, an. e T R o cE { Faiter Reed Gen | inetruction. _In the event that e s | ™15 "5 Ghlotion fo mafor, lieutenant | to Wear Garments of Most | of Statistica stow. | | grain crops, | proposed changes wotild affact ail ed. | thorities In Japan on anthropology, | % e i oL Aeoa) “here he will un not ordered to active training before | colonel and colonel, for non-combat e e | e imi (iAttatinos fony Trmaty |18 0F the iopirion. that the Japanese || ., i} ose which have been e ;i | he becomes eligible for a certificate of | quty. the applicants should be famil Modest Style. | wheat, oats, barley, rye and flax, fig G et | race originated in the North and not b e e e en o capacity, or if the examination be for | jar with practically (he same gubjocts | |ured on the basis of estimated pro- | L sitles [in “the ‘South Sear. Dr Torit was I al, IndoChina and Sian {fon.SRoush the lan original appointment, his abillty | 4y rescerned wnder hesnt toangioe | Correspondence of the Associated Press duction and prices for October de- | : . quoted recently ns stating that the | INCTe 18 & great deal of eviden: ittt will be estimated | erades for combat asstgnments. For| TOKIO, August 9.—Thin skirts and |Jivery. should return $805 gh0i500-58 German Post Cards Barred. evidence Indicated that the larger part | POITHING to Malay origin, but the ove e e ou | Fror promotion to the grade of cab- imajors, their training and experience [ hort ones may be all right for West- | gain of $200,000,000 in value over Vil RN SRR of the stock from. which the race de-| Whelming preportion of the eviden: oot taln, the applicant will elect o be | ghould extend over a period of approx.|ern women, but the metropolitan po- | 1924 total. The wheat vield, o mee | RN Ausust 18 e oretest of | veloped migrated from Korea, Stberla. . besl ipetind | examined fn one of the following three | ately 12 vears: 17 vears for leuten. | lice bourd has fssued an order prohib. |at 365,000,000 bushels, will e e Cae Avgust IS Therpisteotiet| 5t nolsicia & e i e groups of subjects—ie.. an jant colonel und 20 vears for colonel. |Iting the Japanese falr sex from wear- | 000 bushels more than the 1924 crop. | Trent has ordered tha I - Svidence discovered in the study . Y D LauemeranTon depot, or maintenance. If the s For original appointment in the grade | Ing abbreviated or filmy garments in| The prairie provinces have lssued a | post cards with German or bilingual | " REE0e8, diseover overwhelminglv | While a commission in Denmark i Aol 5f ammunition is selocted, the SDpl |LL roinal Spp minimum age. s 85 | public < call for 69,000 laborers to harvest the | captions be sold. This is anather ef-| B0 " (7" theory that the larger | formime e oo denmark | ne o= b mnaicrcmoRae | R il Wit b6t Soars 40 ‘yeaa for Hontanant eslonal.| SMeifolichiondhr SWhiEhs/bAlNE ot crop fort to make upper Adige terfltory. | ot of the Japenese stock came from | tomobile bus lines end tallooads; o iy “I’l(H ; Artill 1 Jlowing: Knowledge of the organiza-|and 43 vears for colonel. . "| tacked editorfally by some of the ver. Shipments of wheat from moh n}r: ‘R:f’rwnv]uér‘;(l’lsv;mhl:\!\ .:n-nrm"hh: :;m)v(: ountries to the th of this island,” new lines are permitted to start George, eld Artillery, a ¢ i uni AR o vapapers, w: ounted to 206,729,140 bus| ar, an in part o ) craduate of the Command and Gen. | tlon of and duties at an ammunition it nacular newspapers, warns all Japan- | minion amou: ; 5 Tt o S e e e i o e Eightieth Divislon headquarters sent | s women—and espectally _gelsha |els in the 11 months ended July 1 und to minimize Austrian influence wnd who has Just recently been as. |tals of the organization of an Army |out & memorandum (his week to all| Eirla—that they will not be permitted | Haports of e e e e e igned to the Washington reserve|Corps or field army: the administra-|second lieutenants of this division and to appear publicly unless fully clothed | pariod amounted to 2, i the ot e | nits, will be in charge of Organized | tlon of an ammunition depot: procure-!those on the u signed list relative| “in garments of the most modest { value ere Meafinunries | ment. storuge and issue, ax applied (o | to the promotion of Reserve Oficers: | style” hich "'do not expose the limbs | Sini | ammunition:. methods of storage.” sur- | Training Corpe eraaustee. Cnaen cas. | unnecessarify" and whie o | Organized Reserve headquarters in | velllance and malntenance of ammu-{graph . P N ".,,;umfi,,,,, clent thickness.” The police order, | the Graham Building announced this | nition: ammunition supply regulatior it is provided that a reserve [ however, does mot' affect the styles | ek the names of those Washington | demolition: logistics: militars organi-| holding the grade of second {udopted by forelgn women in Japan. | reserve officers who, during the week, | zation, which includes the depot or-[ljeutenant and who is a graduate of | - e t t t k the examination for promotion to | ganization and the fleld army: #|a Reserve Ofcers’ Training Corps | Status of Fox Trot. ar nlen S or en the next higher grade. They are:|Kknowledge of the administration of alunit may. within five yours ot sram | j. James . Fox, Judge Advocate |depot with special reference to st ation, apply for a certificate of capac-| Pavlova, the famous Russian dancer. General's Department: Capt. M. B.| methods and requisitions: Ordnance | jp promotion to the next higher |says that the fox trot, now so univer- | Uriscoll, Infantry: Capt. A. H. Don- | provisioning system as applied to gen- | grade and be exempt from the written | sally popular in all parts of the world dero, Military Intelligence Depart- | eral supplies: maintenance; materiel, | examination and practical test for cer- | and of modern dances the one that has | e On ere J ment; First Lieut. Thomas G. Bab-| which includes small arms ahd auto’| tificate of capacity remained popular the longest, is dy- | Dbington. First Lieut. Willlam A. Mc- | matic weapons: guns and recupera-| During peace time a reserve officer | ing rapidly. In a few years, she Pfl‘. | ee. chaplain, and First Lieut. John | tors; carriages, vehicles and fire con { Wil be promoted if (1) he holds a cer fx:'p"x."(n dancers will be using this | AP = | P Campbell, Judge Adve General's | trol ‘equipment: automotive equipment. | tificate of capacity: (2) there i an ap. . but on the of 1 Y | y . r St. Department, and Second Lieuts. Zirkin | and tanks and tractors. Under ability | propriate vacancy in the grade and|dance authorities say Paviova Lo Connecticut Ave. an orter nteres i nd Holland, both Infantry qualifications, the applicant have | gection in the corps area, branch or|pessimist in this regard and that the ¢ the 1o, | the abllity w0’ render satisfactory serv- | activity allotment 'made by the War step has taken hold of the newer gon- | i The annual convention of the Re- | jce as a captain in an Ordnance com-| Department under the procurement | erations sufficiently | = ] jerve Officers’ Assoclation of the pany,and to command a rifle company | ohjective of the War Department gen. | for another generation at least with- 1 to 3 rooms and bath with porches Vel‘y an, oman United States will be h:M at Kansas | in the execution of « ,\nnx"dq*r move | eral mobilization plan; and (3) he shall | out serious wanin, ! ity from October 1 to ments. For original appolntment in {have served a minimum time in grade | ———— = | T . - . o SRy cosrve .| R 7 il arpeltiment | e erved s it e ' grite i Modern building with elevator service and Boy ’ cers on duty in the War Department. | is 30 years | Lieut. « Fred B. Ryons and Lieut For the p tlon to the grade of ), ol. H Bullis. from even discussing | major, the applicant should be famil he bu. taining to not only the jar with the following knowledge qual reserve officers. but the Regular es- | jfications: Military organization; sup. | | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You meed our imstant dwflicating serviee Duplicate Key, 2S¢ H locks to the sho) ! TURNER & CLARK < Basement 1233 New York Ave. nt. before the State and na-| ply; tactics, which include a working | 1al conventions, a wave sent- | knowledge of combat orders and the ment has been created among the methods of solving supply and main. | 1000 reserve officers throughout the | tenance problems with the division, | untry. As a result of this an-|corps,and army: and he must be fa’| ipathy, which has been created by | miliar with the duties of a division >eratic methods of the Budget land of a corps Ordnance officer. Un. | au. it is expected that a number | der ability qualifications, the applicant | mg resolutions will be passed | must be able to render satisfactory | at the coming meeting and that plans | service as a major with troops. The | will be formulated aging an ag- | minimum for original appoint ssive fight for the Army of the | ment in this grade is 35 yea United States at the approaching ses An applicant. f original appoint sion of Congress ment as lleutenant colonel or colonel Simultaneously with the announce- | will, in addition to the subject listed ment that Briz. Gen. John Ross Dela- | below, be examined in the subjects | eld. president of the -association, | of military discipline, courtesies and | cline to accept another term | customs of the service under first | the names of a number of | lieutenant; be examined in the sub reserve officers were men- | jects of administration; technique of | tioned in connection with this va- | spectal troops; materiel: tactics under | can. the maintenance group for « and in administration under r In this case, a more comprehensive | knowledge will be required of the du. | ties of Ordnance officer of the higher | grades. He also will be required to have | a working knowledge of the duties of | Army and general headquarters staff | officers, with special reference to the duties of the Ordnance officer. The | mintmum age for original appoint- | ment in the grade of lieutenant colo Thomas J. 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