Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 40

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THE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8, [BRAILLE WORK COST 5555EEEEEEI§:EEEEEEEEEEEEQ MARKEDLY REDUCED| | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. k 1925—PART 1. Army and Navy News By M. H. Mclntyre. Navy Admiral only admirs of the Navy who will be re- tired for age in 1926, the expiring | date of his active naval service being Decemb 9 ddition to L Rear Admiral Welles. | 1 William | rles L John and April 13 lieutenant tenants of the wis announced at weélk c next higher he commissions although the ank from the ney are: Capt July 28 to first X to the d officers n the Marine 'm; McDonald H. McKenzie Malcolm and { vem widespread interest s of the ch and there is an i her one of them ore than close of the al milllons in Ar and that h not David Pot- the counts, the rn v inv supplie: v in the department which will be subm by | out the cot announced eu of Medicine dered fr corps asso rs of the advanced on This provision, it in the Navy Department, author ent in the case of who 1 rysical disability which the line of duty between April 6, 1917, and March 3, 1921, while holding higher temporary rank. They Cbarles W assistant naster with R F 1. Allen, assista with the rank . Lieut. (unior grade) Conrad L. Lieuts George W. rell, Ea son., Olav Frederick T Allen D. Moseley Charles S. Taylor > . charles E. Weickhardt, William ar- . John . Joyce, leestablishment in | Volumes Are Produced at $20 to! | $40 Now Made for $1 by Red | | White and Ensign George Kleinsmith. | Cross Workers. Rear Admiral W. R chief of the Bureau of Shoemaker, Navigation s that a of chief warrant and war. rant officers wk andidates for Dppointment s in the Navy {ll_ be conducted on or about Feb- | During the last year the volunteer | Braille transcribers of .the American | Red Cross produced over 100,000 Jages of hand-transcribed Braille for | he blind. This was 60 per cent of | £y 1, 1926. Those who contemplate | the total output of Braille for the en- | ing this examination should have | tire count It included transla-| pplications in the hands of the | tions of Greek, Latin and French for | bureau not later than December 15, students, as well as the Brailling of | two Wagner operas for blind musi- | clans. The printing of books in Braille f the biind is so ve that a single vol R $20 1o §40. This, . greatly limits the litera- > blind and also limits it books that are of iving the blind of | technical ks, of books for | and of much interesting pass- | ing lterature, including fiction shows that as the major general list — N¢ Bipoiou e stands at the present time, ther i on_of Braille After | be five major als retire for age Taiol ca s en ot . two In 1928, one in 1929, four Sion by e s eolun v invented by ! . one in 1936, one Tias Baen| and one in 1944. BT two major who are X e } a k of the for retirement 1926 are Chavter uxd 4 4 \apter and Charles T. Menoher, now on duty S Gonhty commander of the 9th Area 3 eI Y. D maten, o lnjioy e tar iis Crent avi ) ARMY. A compilation of the retirements for among the major generals on the active list of the Regular Army that of the twenty-one officers holding this will be upon the retired list of the re 1926 shows rank only two placed : many ular stud This survey in thel Nassau Corps I paper. by the s wi ind - meeting of Wask i = page No. 3, of the Sofour I ers’ Club will be held on Armistic November 11, at_the Colo: ntal, Fifteenth ¢ Capt. Charles F. Y Finance Reserve who was to 1918, will give an fll t ire on the Panama ¢ This will be a | from $20 to $40 will be redu most interesting half hour of enter-|per volume. What this Red Cross tainment, as his illustrations go back | volunteer service will mean to the as far as 1883, during the French op- | blind can be appreciated only by those arations on the canal. The nominat. | Who have reali how limited has ing committee appointed in October been the litera that 5 been pro. will make known what officers will be | vided for those so handi nominated for 1926, and a change in | capped. the by-laws will also come up for con — sideration It has been proposed to hold a meet ing of the committee of 33 of the Na tional Sojourners’ Club in Washington on January 13, 1926, on which monthly me; from which 1.4 tions may plate 1 intac printing of the book unteers, he t volumy Now in her ar, Anna | " celebrated take place a first of th r s, it was & need this week by the Washington Chapter, wiil be held at the Officers’ Club, Was Barracks, on Tuesday ever D mber 17. The Army Band Orchestra will render the musical program Publication was made last week of the schedule of operations for Arr transports. In the Atlantic fleet t St. Mihiel arrived er 3 and day for ) she is du r Honolulu, ich is now In N for Panama via Galveston 4 Meigs and which has departed y while the on Oc The ) sco, while the s now at Dellwood is 1110 & EST. 1879 Limited appropriations have caused = Department to deny the re- |~ - . to fnclude names of war. 2 Register and a letter to the adjutant general ] of the Army the Warrant Officers’ As 1 es comp i Clean Child's Bowels all persons using the publicatio In Support of thi Ni'the e “California Fig Syrup” is | cited the fact th varrar i { n e Dependable Laxative for | Sick Children onld be several ti and nurses ¢ Direc- t surgeons and w carried in the made at the W L ever, revealed the the lack of funds will possible for the departm to the request of the W Depart- ict that is now being with one of the directors War T r arried in the directory nination of : of the feat carried in the present dire is pointed out, will meet with stro opposition thro t the Letters are even heing rec on the sul cruiting s ived now including the re scatt through and mental lists which former ried in the direct I if the fe: ¢ opposed one of the dire Even if cross, feverish, bilious, B constipated or full of cold, clh‘ildren i ’ love the pleasant taste of “California Wife Charges Cruelty. 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