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-TH¥E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C., SEPTEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. gt changes, it s not believed likely |10 and 17, December 22, January 5,|June 14 and 21, July 26 and August |ary 26, February 2, March 8 and 15, [ Grant and Bill Murray are scheduled | majority of the men are now ready that it will be sufficient to prevent | February 9 and 16, March 22 and 29, | 2; Companies A and D, October 13 and | April 19 and 26, May 81, June 7, July | to wrestle, according to Capr. Lane. [to shoot to qualify as marksmen, the changes belng made, and it is|May 3 and 10, June 14 and 21, July |20, November 24, December 1, January | 12 and 19; Companies A and D, Sep-| 3 sharpshooters or cxpert riflemen, not likely that the changes will await | 26 and August 2; Companies A and D,|12" and 19, February 23, March 1,|tember 29, October 6, November 10| Technical Sergt. Henry B. Cockrell|gid Lieut. L. M. Gosorn. *Not oniy the promotions of the officers con-|October 13 and 20; November 24, De- |April 5 and 1 ay 17 and 24, June 28, [ and 17, Decémber 22, January 5, Feb- | of the Headquarters and Service Com- |can this outfit make creditabla i cerned. cember 1, January 12 and 19, Febru: |July 5, August 9 and 16. ruary 9 and 16, March 22 and 29, May | pany of the 121st Engineers has been | showing in its own particular arm of ary 23, March 1, April 5 and 12, May | Extended-order drill—Companies C|3 and 10, June 14 and 21, July 26;|detailed as professor of the automo-|the service by getting four hits out Plans are being formulated for a)that the reduction may be made in| The drill scheduled for the Engincers |17 and 24, June 28, July 5, August 9 [and F, September 22, October 27, No- | August 2; Companies B and £, October | tive school of the engineers. Men as-|of five at 6,000 yards in 1924, and concert to be given by the band of | the normal course of expiration of en-| for the ensuing year has been pre-|anq 16 vember 8, December § and 15, January | 13 and 20, November 24, December 1, | signed to this school will be taught |three out of five at 11,000 yards. in the 121st Regiment of Engineers in |listments. \“‘“”d by Col. Oehmann, and it was| Gambions and lampert bridges— | 26, February 2, March 8 and 15, April | January 12 and 19, FFebruary 23,|all about automotive equipment of all | 1925, shooting at a moving target November, probably at the Washing- | There are cases now of enlisted men made public this week by MaJ. L. C. | Companies F and C, September 22, Oc- |19’ and 26, May 31, June 7, July 12 | March 1, April 5 and 12, May 17 and | kinds, its construction, repair and |with 12.inch disappearing guns, but ton Auditorium. who have put a hitch in the guard and | Brinton, regularly. Army. Instructor of | tober 27, November 3, December § and | and 19; Companies A and D, Septem. | 24, June 28, July 5, August 9 and 16. | maintenance, with the Idea of fitting | its individual members are fairly good The band, which whose enlistments have expired, but | the local guard. E 15, January 26, February 2, March 8 | ber 29, October 6, November 10 and 17, . them to keep the regiment’s train in|shots with the rifle as well is directed by who want to be re-enlisted. Realizing| It provides for the estahlishment of |and 15, April 19 and 26, May 31, June | December 22, January 5, February § | ILleut. Col. Edwin P. Conquest, for- |, high state of efficiency while In the| “The officers are proud of the fact Meyer Goldman, the valuable asset in a man who has|the following specialidts’ schools, [ 7, July 1 and 19; Companies A and D, |and 16, March 22 and 29, May 3 and | merly inspector of the State Staff|fiq’ T s it Doty i ierD is to give the ¢on done a term of enlistment and wants| which will be taught by trained men: | September 29, October 6, November |10, June 14 and 21, July 26 and August | Corps of Virginia, has been Al'no‘“l‘?d The school of equitation hris been |successful in qualifying for the Camp cert primarily for g to remaln, particularly in such a high-| Carpentry, photography, map repro-|10 and 17, December 22, January 5, | 2; Companies B and I, October 13 and | division inspector of the 6th Divl| placed in charge of Sergt. Joseph | Perry rifle team, composed of me the purpose ly technically trained organization asiduction, first sergeants, company |February 9 and 16, March 22 and 29, [ 20, November 24, December 1, Janu- | Sion. He is a resident of Richmond. | Fitagerald, who will teach men all | bers of the District National Guard showing the peo- 4 R the Engineers, the officers are af 4| clerks, mapping, sketching, survey-|May 3 and 10, June 14 and 21, July 26 | ary 12 and 19, February 23, March 1, | Lieut. Col. Robert B, Mvers, Norfolk, \;hout the ‘care and riding of animals| “The organization considers itselt ple of the center 0 loss to understand why they should|ing, drafting, mess sergeants, cooks |and August ; Companies B and E,|April 5 and 12, May 17 and 24, June | Va., has been appointed division f‘“'“:i' which the regiment wculd have to|fortunate in having among its mem- what a high. force such a man out in order to bring | 4nd automatic rifles. The schools | October 13 and 20; November 24, De- | 28, July 6, August 9 and 16. termaster, to fill the vacancy caused|y,ye in the field to supplement the |bers two men who represented the sical organiza 3 about a reduction. Men bring theil'| will be conducted for the entire one |cember 1, January 12 and 19, Febru- | The following drills will take 15 min. | bY_the death of Lieut. Col. Lama-| oo otive equipment 5 District at the Olympic rifie matches tion the loca - friends down and enlist thelr interest|and one-half-hour drill period each |ary 23, March 1, April 5 and 1 utes each night: surier, who was killed in an automo- L several years 2go, as these men are tional Guard in the organization, and when thev|drill night. Gallery practice also will (17 and 24, June 28, July 5, August 9| Musketry—Companies A and D, |bile accident. Capt. R. S. Childs, commanding B | making excellent coaches for the re- Band' i, 4 - B reach the point that they desire to | pe held for the full period, details of |and 16. September 22, October 27, November ~ | Company, 121st Engineers, praised the | cruits.” ondari - the §3 join the organization, they have to be [ men being assigned from various| These drills all cover a period of 3, December 8 and January 26,| The whole platoon of Company ¥\ | work of ‘his men while In camp at Tt purpose of 2 told that the regiment is at full | commands on each night. three-quarters of an hour, while the | February 2, March 8 and 15, Aprii|121st Engineers, commanded by | yirginia Beach, and is intensely thining enou g h RS strength. They are toid that th The schedule provides that first|following drills cover a one-halfhour |19 and 26, May 31, June 7, July 12 | Lieut. Johns, was made up of em- | plcaged at the attendance record since| Relics of Early Japan Found. funds with which 8 be placed on the waiting Nst. {call will be soundged at 8 p.m., assem- | period on each assigned night: and 19; Companies B and E, Septem. | Ploves of the Government Printing | .oming from camp. to purch: d ¥ ng the interim while waiting to | bly at 8:05, drill call at 8:15 and recall| Wire entanglements—Companies A |ber 29, October 6, November 10 and 17, | Office. Every man from this office was 2 16 g tinctive unifors be reached on the list, the man may |at 9:45, and D, September 22, October 27, No- | December 22, January 5, February g | Dresent in camp. Sergt. Lioyd L. Gibson of Company | TOKIO, August 16— s for the members 3 besome discouraged and decide he | The arill schedule follows: Trestle | vember 3, December § and 15, Janu- | and 16, March 22 and 26, May 3 and | 01 vy, 1. Leg 9f Norfolk, Va., has| B, 1216t Engincers, has bean wre. | Kelo University are reported to have of the organization. It is proposed to|does mot want to join. Then the|bridge—Companies A and D, October |ary 26, February 2, March 8 and 15, | 10, June 14 and 21, July 26, August 2; been appointed division chaplain of | moted to staff sergeant, according to | Made mportant disobvery 1 purchase a uniform similar in some | Guard finds it difficult to get recruits. | 27, December 8, January 26, March §, | April 19 and 26, May 31, June 7, July | Companies C and F, October 13 and the S9te Division announcement of Capt. Childs. mound, which they recentl: respects to that worn by the Army [During the year there are many dis- | April 19, May 31 and July 12; Com.|12 and 19; Companies B and E, Sep- | 20, November 24, December 1, Jan- o vated in the forest. of Ko Band here. Joseph A. Dodge, a mem- arges due to various reasons such|panies D and A, September 22, No- |tember 29, October 6, November 10 and | uary 12 and 19, February 23, March 1, Capt. Willlam A. Twamley, one of | Supply Sergt. William H. Scott has | Yokohama. Human bones, ¢ e n, has been ap- leaving the city and for business|vember 3, December 15, February 17, .December January 5, February | April 5 and 12, May 17 and 24, June | the aides of the 29th Division com-|been promoted to top sergeant of|Ware, fiint arrowhends and ear dec a huirnian of the af-|reason, with the resuld that by inspec- | March 15, April 26, June 7 and July |9 and 16, March 22 and 29, May 3 and | 28, July 5, August 9 and 16 mander, Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan,|Company B, 121st Engineers, relieving | F2tions made of shells lead anthro. fair. It is the that the concert |tion time the companies are below | 19; Companies B and E, September 29, [ 10, June 14 and 21, July 26 and Au-| Ba ll—Companies B and E,|has bheen placed on the National | First Sergt. Alfred L. Jorgensen. whe | POIOEists to belleve they have found may be held on either November 3 |Strength. Then if they are mot full | October 6, November 10, November 17, [ gust 2; Companies C and F, October | September 22, October 27, November | Guard Reserve, owing to his removal | has been commissioned o second liey. | €vidence of a primitive tribe which in or 10 up and do not get recruits they are | December 22, January 5, February 9 |13 and 20, November 24, December 1, |3, December 8 and nuary 26, | from the division territory. He now |tenant as a result of a recent exami. | habited the land of Mikado thou 1 During the tour of duty fn camp at | Placed on a probation status and can-{and 16, March 22" and 29, May|January 12 and 19, February 28, | February 2, March 8 and 15, April 19 | resides in New York City. nation. Lieut. Jorgensen is a brother | Of years ago. Further eval . ., which has just | ot g0 to camp until the men are ob-; 3 and 10, June 14 and 21, July 26 and March 1, April 5 and 12, May 17 and | and 26, May 31, June 7, July 12 and S _ lof Capt. Jergensen, who commands |the district are being planne: e ted, the band gave » |tained. # August 2; Companies C and F, October | 24, June 28, July 5, August 9 and 16. Companies C and eptember | Richard T. Jones of Company F, |0 UMPL Jergensen, who | ST number of concerts | It is the contention of the officers |13, November 24, January 13, Febru-| Close-order drill, school of the sol-| 29, October 6, November 10 and 17, 121st Engine has been promoted ’ oo = seba s that they should be allowed to keep |ary 23, April 5, May 17, June 28 and |dler and £qu id, company and battalion | December 22, January b, February § from corporal to sergeant, according | Company C men are planning an | Tyroler Ear Conformer Cap (ess efforts are being | @bove the required strength in order | August 9, and Companies E and C, Oc- | drill, platoon, company and battalion | and 16, March 22 and v 3 and | to announcement of Capt. Lane, com-{ elaborate program of entertainment | 1+ yroler kar Conltorme ¥ SEERHEY SR D h \Washing., to guard against such a contingency | tobler 20, December 1, January 19, |inspections—-Companles B and E, Sep- | 10, June 14 and 21, July 26 and Au-|manding. Jones was formerly a gun-|for the command during the cnmlng‘ Prevents and made (o find = Yor the Na.|@2s faced the organization just before | March 1, April 12. | tember 22, October 27, November 3, | gust 2; Companies A and D, October | nery sergeant in the United States |seasorr, it was announced. e o ome it o befitting | the last camp when it “looked as| Spar and pontoon bridges—Com- | December 8 and 15, January 26, Feb- |13 and 20, November 24, December 1| Marine Corps. He lives at Silver | - ; Infamts’ tonal Guard and one that 15 LeBHOE | though several of the companies would [ panies B and B, September 22, Oc. |ruary 2, Mggch 8 and 15, Aprit 19 and | January 12 and 19, Februa | Spring, Md. Battery A, 260th Coast Artlllery, is e e It e Its dignity as o O vad a | N0t be able to go to camp because of | tober 27, November 3, December § and | 26, May 317 June 7, Juiy 12 and 19; | March 1, April . a 3 spending today on the rifle range at R aad e of the Natiomal i, e iities | 1CK of sufficient personnel as required | 15, January 26, February Companies C and F, September 29, |24, June 28, July ] F. Company Club will stage a|Camp Sims, Congress Heights, D. C. Medium, 1 3L to 3 3o it is now, without drill hall facilities |,y 4o War Department. The matter |and 15, April 19 and 26, May 31, June | October 6, November 10 and 17, I Rifle marksmanship—Companies C | wrestling bout in its quarters at the | *This organization commenced its Large, 3 ¥is. to nduls and forced to the street to "“““”‘I’ ISlis to be taken up with the War De-|7, July 12 and 19; Companies C and F, | cember 22, January 5, February 9 and | and F, September 22, October 27, No- | Armory n Tuesday night, follow- | preliminary course of firing at Fort | Cotton, i reinforced, $1. military training ‘_h“,“‘}‘] Mt | partment, and particularly that phase | September 29, Gcfober 6, November 16, March 22 and 29, May 3 and 10, ' vember 3, December 8 and 15, Janu- | ing the regular 4rill period. Joe Monroe, Va., this Summer and the | Tyroie: fon will be entirely Without a i ypien would deny a present member by next July, when the lease on| ;¢ ihe Guard from re-enlisting, which o present building expires and Will | (,u1q result in a total loss to the Gov- | renewed & EnoCiny.ff : d ernment of the money spent in train - assistance of the office of public| N EN Y8 | and public ks of the i tional Capital has been enlisted in the| Several changes in battalion and | efforts to find an appropriate building, | regimental positions are betng given t ”";‘m there admit that a struc- | eongigeration by Col. John W. Oeh- Apsolutely suitable for the local| mann ~commanding the 121st Engi- | is quite hard to find.|yeers’ The slate which has been ten- ! t would be large enough | yytively made out, but which has not would require an enormous expendi- | (el NS e DU I 1S ro- ture to fit them for troops, and Some | yotion of Second Lieut. C. B. Ham of the structures sugzested are in out-| jjion from Company F, 2d Battalion, of-the-way places, where none of the| , first lieutenant and his assignment guardsmen would desire to take their| ;5 adjutant of the 2d Battalion, of friends for any social events they|which Maj. Julian OMff is command- might have. ing officer. He would relieve First Availability and transportation fa- | Ljeut. Earl Smithson, who, it is plan- cilities must receive some consid- | neq, will be promoted to captain and eration. [he buildin must have | getailed as adjutant of the regiment, store rooms, a large space on the| relieving Lieut. Macartee, who will be ground floor for the storage of motor | returned to duty with one of the equipment and tools of the Engineer | companies in the regiment Regiment and for an indoor rifle| It is believed by those in close r 2, touch with regimental affairs that 1ose who have heen looking into | the slate as made out will be approved, the armory situation pointed out that [and that orders announcing the new the only real satisfactory armory, and | assignments will be issued within a one fitting the National Capital|short time so that the organization forces, would be a specially con-|will be complete for the drill year. Al- structed one, and in view of the seri- | though there seems to be some op- ous situation which the local or ition within the command to the are facing for a home irst of July will drive the ials to make a determined fight at the next Congress session to have provision made for the erection of an armory. 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