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Civilian Army News Official Militla Bureau reports indj- cate that of th ihe National Guard to bear colors, 116 or 85 per cent of these units have completed their histories, and of these 116 the War Depurtment has approved the coat of arms and distinctive in 832 orsunizations of | sentor THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 27, 1925—PART 3. | Ing selected subjects taught in the _year of high echools of recog- | nized standing. All applicants to this | grade shall have had military training | and service equal to any of the roum«i ofi] | ing: () Satlsfactory completion - EIGHT istrative group should be well versed | Mary P. Pollock, President Edna Ran-| W. W. Jones, chairman: W. T. Bell, | officers of the five councils of the 8:15 o'clock 111 be fur- | cludes Ciyde {in this subject, and they should kin,” Vice President Linnle Kelser | Charles R. Bell, F. A. Strickrott, Sun- | Knights of Columbus of this jurisdic- |nished by McWilliams orchestru. | john oyl jhave a general knowledge of reguli- | were guests of the evening. A “Sun-|uel Trupp, Crawford Bennie, J. A.|tlon will take place in the Knights of | Members of the order and friends are | (Ui X tions relating to military records, The |shine Club” was organized and will | Williams and J. Harry Jones. Colurbus Home, 918 Tenth street | invited. These dances et with w. ' b . abllity of the candidate for promotion | make frequent visits to the I. O. O. F.| J. D. Torrey, a charter member of | northwest, Wednesday night, starting | great success ¥ L S to this grade will be determined by an | Home. Refreshments were served.| State, War and Navy Councll, and |at § o'clock, with State Deput) | - Racloppl. ¢ an examination of his record, with par-| Vice "r”)-le"l Linnle A. Kelser, of this councll for more |A. Sullivan, assisted by the State coun-| Washington 1 s oo ticular reference to his sctive duty |chairman of the Rebekah anniver-|than 35 years, resigned his position |cil offic officiating. Following the | elected the following officers for the | tHOR3 wh ieorge training. sary, will meet with her committee |as secretiry Tuesday at the meeting |installation a soclal session will be |ensuing year and knight, J. Bu. | Vivhmann For grade of major applicants will |[October 1 to complete arrangements | of the council. and musical numbers, | gene lery; deputy grand knight.” Installs " be examined in three subjects. for the anniversary to be held in the| The Natlonal Unlon Junlor Degree r Knight Patrick J. | Anthony J. Scullen; chancellor, V. i take e . are: Chemical agents (not auditorium of the I. O, O. I. Temple | Team will confer the degrees upon a | Haltigan, who will talic on his recent | Michael Cook: financlal secretary, Dr ander air At SEite administrative duty), a knowled October 5. large class of candidates in Philadel- | 10 weeks in Iurope and his visit to | A. D. Wilkinson; recorder, J. | Deputy Sul An elabo the fundamental principles of com-| oo ggin Rebeka | phia, Pa., October 17, under the direc- | the Vatican | Diegelmann; treasurer rate progrim of entertainment has h Lodge received tion of Jack Marshall, field representa- | State Deputy James A. Sullivan an- | Brooks: advocate, d and refre i the basic course In a reserve officers’ [, o AT din Geheral Lrowletiy e i siite AT slgnia of but r cent of this | training corps, senlor unit, of one of of Industrial mobilizasion, procurement | the application of Mra. Lulu Reld @t tive of the Washington jurisdiction,' nounces the appointment as district ald: warden e s eie | oo i Hmentaimiie number. i\ the combatant branches: (h) satisfac. | planning, orginization and functions | (5 ISt meeting. ' Warden DY | who will accompany the téam to Phil-| deputies of Thomas J. Fitzgerald, past | Kusr :outside guards. | - 2 A great deal of work 1s involved in | tory completion of the full course of | o gistrict procurement office nd of s -lm';‘_'.“ “" "\,uh-h““‘ ;" adelphin. grand knight of Washington Council | John W. Grambo and Edward Volgt Keane Council last Thursday eve establishing the historie continuity of | miltary instruction in a junior re- | ogulations pertaining to storage and 1 ¥ ,” S 1')‘» 1 1"( = ELON| The class ceremontal will be held at | for the first district, and William G. | trustees, J. J. Desmond (three years) | ning organized Keane's Iive lundred organizations without any broken | serve officers’ tralning corps unit; () |jggye of suppli In this instance an | d¢lesation to Portland, Oreg. | Pythian Temple, October 16, President | Feeley, past grand knight of Poton and T. Leo Haden (one vear); dele- | Club for the coming seasor lines, and fn the preparation of these satistactory completion of the full|gral or written examination or both NATIONAL UNION. | Harry C. Anderson of Oakland, Callf., | Councfl for the second district { Zates to the buliding company, Altred | card party will be given In histories the claims for descent from | course of military instruction in an¥ | may be glven, but satisfactory com E with other officers of the Natlonal| An elaborate program is being ar- C. Whitton and Thomas L. Costigan: | of Columbus Clubhiouse Th izations are carefully certl-|other institution furnished Govern-|plefion of Subcourse 10, Chemical War- | United Council met at Pythian Tem- | Union will be present. _ |ranged by James Ryan, acting | delekute to State Council. Past Grand | ning Getoher 22, at §:2 th the State adjutant gen-|ment aid, and (d) satisfactory comple- | fave Se e Advanced Course or simi- | pla Friday evening. This council is| At the meeting of the National Fra- | chairman of Washington Chapter, | Knikht Thomas J. Fitzgerald; aiter Wednesday eventr eral for State se . and by the War | tion of the white course, citizens’ mili- |1+ correspondence course pur thi Lip drive which | terPal Congress of Am , held at | with State Deputy Jamnes A. Sullivan, | D&te to past grand knlght, A. D. Wil | gt Wednesday, October Department for Federal servics. tary training camp. | prior to the school year 19 leading In the membership drive which | pyjuth,” Minn., the week beginning | for Discovery dauy exercises. Kkinson: alternate to grand knight, A.| Knights of Columbus (‘lubhot Me- War Department approval is not | For promotion to first lieutenant | for the subjects covered in t ends October 13. August 11, the National Union was| s | 3. Scullen | Willlams Orchestra will furnish tha given to the coat of arms or dis- | the applicant should be familiar with | spondence course, be accepted in lieu | Fotomac Council held an important | honored by the president of the con-| The Knights of Columbus Bullding | The annual barbecue of roast ox | music tinctive insignia of any organization {the following knowledge qualifica- | of this test. business meeting Monday evening, | gress In naming E. A. Myers, senate | Company will give a series of weekly (will he held Tuesday evening at | — 4§ until the history of the unit is Jefi- | tions: Military organization, adminls- | Knowledge, JMlity and personal | With President E. D. Milstead in the | secretary, as chairman of the import- |dances the coming year at the Knights | Keane's, Eighteenth street and Ben.| Thursday night Spalding Council, nitely cleared up and recorded both | tration, discipline, courtesies and cus- | qualifications which will be required | chair. Chairman John E. Rhodes pre- | ant audit committee and George P.|of Columbus Hall; Joseph Degnan is | ning road northeast. The Knights of | No. 417. Knights of (olumbus, will in the itla Bureau and in the his- | toms of the service, military hyglene. | of those applicants going up for pro-|Sented three applications for member- | Kirby, general counsel, as chairman |acting for the company on the com- | Columbus Pand will furnish a musical | elect officers for the comi g ¥ A torical wection of the Army War Col-la working of the nomenclature, | motion to the grade of lieutenant col-| SBiP. f g of the committee on constitution and | mittee of arrangements, which is com- | program. McWilliams Orchestra has | number of other fmportant matters lege. Thus, the number of coats of |operation and care of chemical | onel and colonel, are the same as The next meeting of Victory Councll | jaws. posed of Willlam Walsh, chalrman;|been engaged for dance music. An|will be brought up at this time, and arms and distinctive insignia which | weapons, of chemical warfare ma- | those prescribed for the grade of ma-| Will be held at Pythian Temple, Octo- | Kenneth Regan, Edward Roche, John |athletic carnival also will be a feature | the evening be topped off by a pre approved by the department in | terisl used by ithe aztill SDRSPIE | 30 e sk »er 2, when a number of new mem- | i ane, Joseph Kates, John Coyle and | of the evening’s entertainments. Mem. short program of entertalnment pro- 5 s ; e e e thale e : . er of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. | Kane. Joseph Kagos, Jonn Cosie ani ; uny one year are dependent upon the | Service and of the rifle, piol nd | For grade of second lleutenant In|bers will be given the degrees. The 5 | Wm. Mulligan. The first dance will | bers and their families are weleome. | vided by Lecturer Thomas K. Ga! Zumber of organizational histories | automatic rifie; physics, chemistry | the technfeal clase (chemical research, | Committee on membershipis as follows: The installation of the newly elected | be given Wednesday evening, October | The committes on arrangements in. | laher. which are submitted, verified and re- 'and chemical agents; principles of | englneering research and production corded. musketry and the conduct of m-mus':,-fup.u, ;.’Ly,n s SIE sudmdt oxd — {and patrol, by day and by night | dence of satistactory completion of As a result of the practical tests Under ability qualifications, the can- t ruv’}x\‘w‘ of l‘n& r:n\Hun leading to the conducted by boards of officers of the | didate must be able to read accurate- | Jowest accepted degree of an estab varfous arms of the service, the fol-|ly military maps and to make rc | Ushed recognized scientific or engi-| lowing veserve offfcers reslding in | road and position sketches, and | neertng profession. Completion of Washington have been found qualified | must demonstrate his ability to c | course in chemistry and physicls to perform the duties and assume the | mand & rifle platoon and the execu- | required for the chemical research responsibllities of the next higher|tion of close and extended order | group: one in mechanical or electrical grade. Having passed the lllriu“!]i(‘"“um\'el-]tn(s, | engineering for the engineering re- tests, the examining boards have| . d applicant | Search group, and one in chemistry, recommended that the following of. |, FOT Erade of captain the et | phystcls and chemical engineering for \ flcers be piven a certificate of ca-| L owledge qualifications: A working | the production group. The regula- pacity evid neing thelr eligibility for 4 Ko | tions prescribe that evidence of four sromotion to the next higher grade knowledge of company administration, = = in s i ¢ pro Dronl i = % 'n. | defense against gas, military law, a | YOATs' practice in a vocation or pro They are: MaJ. Robert Dwight Brown, 3 "3 fession olving the application of Medcal Reserve: First Libuts. John | knowledge of combat prin:iples of a | fe*sion Javoivin® the ERRTIE 00 00 W. Davis, Engineer Reserve; George | Fifle company, and mess management. | ST0% s willbe ac cepted in leu of Whiting, 320th Intantry; Au.|In the practical test he must be able | (iiqance of this additional instru Bonanno, adjutant general {10 apply the combat principles of the | fo | Second Lieuts, Gregory Ci-|rifle company and give a demonstra-| “por first lieutenant, applicants will priant, Medical Administrative Re. | tlon thereof. | be examined in the following subjects LJ serve, and James Irancls Greene,| For grade of major the applicant |y organization, administration Tufantry Reserve. ; l: l»e_;immir‘wl'T tho; following sub- | giseiyline, courtesies and customs of —— | jects. he principles of tactics in gen- | (he service: milita rgle d firs Due t--;h;: fact :;’ml - jsast maay | eral, tREH and :uhnluu: of the iox: :A)m “:-'11.‘,, H lyvl}. 3 h,"f:,,f“.,» L (}.‘.\,‘1 H . b . f f f . f . . officers of the 31 nfantry, arate branches of the Army and L e dut { = rm, W m 1n ’,"f‘a‘““;‘h ;"""‘ Field ‘A'““}: ~M‘:;'mvmurenennw understanding of the ‘:\?T.my»s resgarch group o). Dader €re, in ric O ’ € present or your inior ation nine 205th 1gineers were unabl i & i Conba bty ot Caiiinis = Eolatons] : : i acive training of their regments | IPICSIGR, O SRATACHS, 18 ST ablily ualiicatigne, the resuiations vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc., and during the periods designatec a | by chemical warfare officers on the | have heen successfully engaged for at . aminer. authorization has | been | iy s of unit commanders, the Drepa. | least two venrs while n the &rade of the goodness and value ot their product. B neatee Lo he va. | ration of combat orders, general, and | second lleutenant in a vocation or S S the $ra Corps “lxn‘;Y‘J);:\‘;‘llltug:"«\l';:n:i }“,'fie‘;]:m n.p::.),]—n::::iu\i.]n;:..nrin: n.»1 application of Ares serve officer: ho hs ot | € 2 d = 3 g i DOW eSS = 1 o T et W B ok et o sinims 1 his x| ment 4% o Heienint Dodge Brothers, Inc, consider these facts so fundamentally . Shaiia Somminicate Seith their 9Dl the tuetical principi: I Ve examined in - defer important to the motor car buyer that they will be re- regimental commanders designating “Llu 3 '{'\F- 'mx 1" 'f\g ,1 o g e B i the 15-da veriod which would be most | it Will be required of him to solve a | this s = f i 1 e et WO b OSE Ly (Xeretae or map problem. | shil T been successtulls engaged | peated, from time to time, until every newspaper reader in S | For grade of liteutenant cc for at least three years while In | % A comm ation. addressed to applicant should be famillar with the ' £rade of first lleutenant in w vocation - reckrve bRierrs b tho 30 Corps. Avea | Fohowing hnowiedge qualthiations: | |0 Profession Invuiving the eppiica | America may be presumed to have read them: relative to the 1 5 Army corre- | knowledge of organization, orders,|!ion of the knowledge required for spondence courses, has been sent out | map reading, field engineering, tac ppointment second lieutenant. hy 3 ¢ headquarters, Bal-| tios, and technique of the combat| For grade of major. ¥ artuans timore. Md._ A copy of the announce- | branches; _tactical _principles; com-, m1 mf‘r‘“g“l"’l"“;“ n 'l"l"" e s Dod B h duri h The. communication. which elves. an | mand; Saff and loslstios; u working | iy Guaiiications, that the candl. odge Brothers, during the ments have saved Dodge outline of the courses offered. The *|date shall have been successfully en- | 2 e gutline of the courses “ofersd. UhY meshodasof teaininxend stroopiiead | Suid HIST BAE [BRE SU ST e past eleven years, have built Brothers owners many millions ¥ g 5 ing; the corps in march, logistics, con- the grade of in 1 vocatd ol | -1 corps area for this year Wil beBin | centration for the attack: the attack: | thegKiods, Of captaln In o vocation or and sold more thanonemillion of dollars by materially prolong- S retirements, delaying actions and pusi-| of the knowledge required.for appoint- . . This: weelk 1s EIeR thelprotessishal | Hon'dsfanst, andiaworking - Rowledge [ o ine Lo NGRS Jedulred: four hundred thousand motor ing motor car life and by effect- and ablility qualifications which will be | of plans of campaigns, etc. Under For promotion grade of h . . : R D e i it | SBnity: Gualin sations he must|CRMOM { et a oo ian BT cars—and more than 909 of ing marked economies in man- tion in the Chemical Warfare Officers’ | strate his abliity to apply the prin-| engaged a vocatio .l . . g % Reserve Corpe Duties of Chamtcal | ciples above deseribed. i eseire itlenstane these cars are still in service. ufacture. This construction has Warfare Reserve officers are divided| -For grade.of colonel the applicant » going up for promotion to . = : , into five c s follows Combat, | must be famfliar with the duties per- | the xrude of colontl must have eue- This record requires no com- also reduced incalculably the training administrative and | formed for an officer holding this| cessfu engaged in ion or . N E ¢ dutles pertain to | grade which pertain (o the corps and | professi: Sving lication | ment. It stands impressively = danger from accident and fire. e with tactical units, general | Army troops. This will Include a|of the knowicdge required for ap-| . . headquarters. armies, corps und di- | working knowledge of the corps in ment as ~econd leutenant for at | alone in motor car history. visions, Training duties pertain to | march, concentration for the attack,| least three yeuars. | . Service as instructors at Chemical| attack, loglstics, administrative or. | ————e - | Ith b dee B DOdge Brothers sell dlrecfly Warfare Schools, while \!HflPl’ supply. | ders, retirements, delaying actions and ° Titeseduties cinsitt of service” at | posion Gefense. t has ne\lr.er ee!;,D_bl ;) ge ';" through their dealers to the chemical warfare depots and supply For second lieutenants in the supply points “and in contection with the | and ndministrative. groups anlicknts flle:lilPO icy to build yearly ,, chaser. There are no sec- mobilization of Industry. minis- | will be examined in the following sub- i - . . - . z irative dutles Geal ith service In ex: | Jecta'~ Slary. organization, adminia models. When an improve tional distributing agencies to ecutive capacities at the headquar- | tration, discipline, courtesies and cui 7 1 im- - s s - ters of the various zones of interior | toms of the service, military hygien (Continued from Tweifth Page.) ment, that is really an im increase the cost of distribution installation of the Chemical Warfare | and first aid, weapons (not required [~ — ————t-— rovement, is discovered, it is Serv me‘hwh’llel leavhnlc‘.;al du«,les em- | for adminlstrative duty), and physics, | Topeka Todge, Topeka, Kans, ad- p i ? and the cost of the car. race chemical research, engineering | chemistry and chemical agents (also R R g % | i research and all service connected | not required for administrative duty). e e I Cores temny f‘nade at once. Their slogan, i with the construction, operation and | Under ability qualifications the ap-| stitg. Thured G e | maintenance of chemical manufactur | plicant will be required to e | Rest m““"‘"'il 1’ "’ ':; SeTE ) Constantly Improved But No Dodge Brothers have never ing and shell-filling plants. his ability at map reading and sketch- ebekah dges. 3 Y 2, ili . . e R : o " | The Noble and Vi o Yeariy Models” is familiar the gjven so-called “free service.” in the Kroups, For grade of it entert: e of | . . S oolan ! a high | groups the applicant should be fa. world over. The car is sold at a fair and ;rh-‘u! ;‘i ti v its equivalent, and | miliar with the following subjects: Ad- Mrs. h t . Nothi e dded he will be subjected to an oral or | ministration, defense n; o ones rice. Sl fliokh. smtiras Officer Dodge Brothers build one chas- inlocy Sh U 11D clolb] sis and only one. This policy to this original purchase price tfie I I | materially lowers manufactur- to pay for service that the owner | ing cost. It aiso enables Dodge : . { Brothers engineers to concen- pogq ‘ : - 4 ge Brothers Dealers were WIth | trate their entire time and pioneers in unanimously ] ! thought on the betterment of f 5 | : adopting the flat rate service ¢ | this one type. : i system. By this system, the A , | . H Dodge Brothers have never owner knows in advance what “ » &« 1 i i { had an “off year” or an “off any service job will cost. There | car.” Thisis because they have are no unpleasant surprises in - ‘ ! g never used the public as a test- his bills. : s « 9 ing ground for “new models . . ; : The sturdiness and long life of or lowered the quality of their Dodge Brothers Motor Car i . : od, ris product in the slightest degree. coflectad iniit 1 1 . 1n its resale value. Every change has been an im- : % Comparatively few Dodge provement on the original p y g . | design. Brothers Motor Cars are ad- : Day by day the Hupmobile Eight stands out more clearly | 5 & vertised in the resale columns of : as the greatest value in fine motoring the industry has Dodge Brothers pioneered in the newspapers. The values ever known. building the first all-steelopen they bring testify unanswerably Even at the original prices it rested too firmly on unap- carand thefirstall-steel closed to theirgoodness—and the pub- 3 proachable quality to be disturbed. The new and lower car. These epochal develop- lic’s belief in their goodness. § . pricesemphasize still more the car’simpregnable position. ik 5 Hupmobile Eight continues far in advance in every fac- 5 ” X 4 New Lower iCes— 24 H e o Tiewr tor that creates quality and excess value. The purchase of an automobile is a serious and important Wheel Brakes—Bal- 2 : : . Joon Tires Whether you move downward or upward in price, you business. The time has passed when transient novelties Dellveres julpped, in- [y o A clading e fump. can find Hupmobile values only in the Hupmobile Eight. 1 . . . Weshlngrn: R : n lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook the great e y i Today it strikes more closely than ever before that fine ca g i g t essentials 4 Bedan. LN $2,395 o . e Come. (2 ung & rvov balance between price and efficiency toward which the of motor car worth. Tonime Cur.Now s1.085 motor car industry has been moving for 20 years. Roadster... . Now $1,985 e 3 ) " 1 1 Dighen it v e, Make no decisions until you know this car, the first Eight A few of these essentials are clearly outlined above. They go oadster.. Now $2,085 A o . . = . g MEER e , far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted. the vt e your disposal ! \ S & Flemi world over, as the hall mark of dollar-for-dollar value. terrett eming, Inc. ; Home of the Certified Gold Seal Used Cars 4 Champlain St. at Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 D B 3 l | UPMOB'I E 0DGE BROTHERS,INC. y

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