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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, 2, 1925—PART 3. . !lh-t your recommendation will pro-|cured for 17 units still to be organ-| yVide for adequate armory facilities. |ized. ! |An armory was recently constructed | “It ix npt equipped with recrea- | they are qualified in every other re- { spect. The instructions also prescribe | that the consent of wife or waiver of SPANISH WAR VETERANS Army and Navy News iman-»agp by the major general com { mandant is not required for enlist {by Pennsylvania for one battalion of [tional facilities, which are so neces ] i 3 - — - {ment n clusses 4 or 6 or assignment {Fleld Artillery at a cost of $700,000.|sary to maintain a hizh morale in|; A0 "M'f";"";";_'d""n"":fi‘li"::y‘ meat- e g The taff of the 20th Natlonal fappointment from the Maryland Sen-|eXclysive of the ground. Our organ-|the organization: Is in Door Tepalr| taimment In Jamiars in conneminn By M. H. Mclntyre. Twenty-nine line officers of the | Guard Division, composed of the |ator, it was safd. j1zatlon comprises approximately efght |and is located in a section of the city | With Pettit Auxiliary, to complete 1he United States Nuvy composed the [ militia of this ecity, Maryland and e | times as many units as a battalion of | Which is not conducive to the proper | work planned on this occasiom. De: | Navy line officers’ class, instruction| Virginia, and commanded by Maj. »"; officers’ rifle team of the Hala aseiice A " |development of the District of (o- | partment Comdr. Belknap and Comdr. f ARMY. mandant of the school, also briefly [ in which began at the Chemical War- Gen. Anton ,C:fl:fefl'h:" e Guanl e |t smiey |umbia allotment of this important | Shomette of Miles Camp spoke nn With the approaching retirement | addressed the class. fare School, Edgewood Arsenal. Md., Stephan, keld one | [ymphreys. Voo to n rifie mateh, The | The project has the indrosement of | branch of the national defense. | recruiting. Past Department Comdr. of Aas. Gen. Harre Tavior. chief of| The Regular Army officers com-fon November 16, and which will con gt Its: porioalba) | duls Banh ol yer bt the Commissioners, a< well as trade.| “In 1403, the House of Representa.| l.eague outlined some of the future Engineers. June 26. due to his reach- | Dleting the course were: Majors Cyrus | clude on December 24. This is the meetings yester- 5 |elvic and patriotic bodies In the Dis.| tives paxsed bill H. R. 21879, which | activities of the department \= the statutory age limit of 64| B: Woods, M. C.. Adlai H. Gilkeson, | fourth such class for naval officers day at Richmond.| The Militia T au of the War De- [trict of Columbia. | dedicated a portion of the site at| ol i ) i Y jears, T Conuider- | A. 8. Edward Montgomery and Ray | sInce the establishment of the school. Va.. where thers [partment hos informed the local Guard | “We have been notified io vacate | Sixth and B streets northwest as a |, Gen: Nelon A. Milew Camp muster. Able speculation is| I Aversi both ‘Chemical Warfare | ’Hwhf«hmhn.;‘ of instruction is similar were conferences | that a course fc officers of | our present quarters on June 30, 1926. | site for the proposed armory for the ssvesalinew recl being indulged in|Service officers. Capt. James H. Bo-| Lo :‘"' of 1‘ e line and staff co over military|the Naticnal Guard will be held at|and 1 do not belleve that suitable| National Guard of the District of | Mrs. W, Johns of the Lineal Soclet in Atmy clrcles as | EFt. C. W. S First Lieuts. Egbert I | with speclal adaptations (o the needs problems affect. | Fort Humphreys, Va.. beginning about | quarte#s can be leased for the $10.000 | Columbia, and created 2 commission | enteriained a large mimaes ot to who will be ap- | Bullens, C, W S.: Vincent J. Conrad. | of nava K'I'lfl‘?l!f in chemica “m!;l"” ing_ the area and | March 1 and lasting three months. |appropriation recommended | to cause plans and estimates 10 be | bers of the camps and women of (ne sointed the next| Hanford N. Lockwood, jr. F. | .Up to the present time a total o factical problems | The District of Columbla has not been | “There is inclosed a statement show- | prepared and submitted 1o Congress. | dociery at her nome. Wemeoans oo n & ¢ this nom | Francis A. March, F. A. Joseph {130 naval officers and 25 Marine Corps for division ma- | allotted any vacancles in this class, |ing the need for the proposed armory | The provision covering the dedication | jyg. el of e om | Robinson, C. A. C.: Paul R. Smi flomcers - hive EAONAtN driom ) he neuvering w er e DUt the department suggests that ap |and giving A history of prior action in | of the site was stricken out in the arte . Had not Gen. Pat| C- W. S.: Harry A. Kuhn, C. W. shonoal Warlare Sehnol., ree lieu- discussed. In ad- [ Plications be submitted in order that {the matter.” | Senate and on May 30, 190%, the bill| Meetings during coming week ax namobiGen R i W S tenant commanders, four lieutenants, dition to Gen, |&NY available vacancies may be filled, | The history of the fight which has | became a law. follows: Tuesday, Col. James S. Pa rick been appolnt-| ek ¥. Powers, C. W. S.; Han | seven lieutenants (junior grade) and Stephan, there |provided they are not filled by the [ been waged for years by the local| “The Commission submitied its re. Ut (amp: Thursdas. Gen selamn €l chief of Alrl mith. C. A. C: Kenneth S. Stice S| fifteen ensigns compose _the class went from Wash. | State 1o which they are allotted. guard to gét a permanent home for|port on April 13, 1910, with plans Miles Camp, Col. James &. Pattir 1 Service, he would | (7 6 5 eond Lieut. Perley B. San.| Which started fts instruction this ington Capt. P.| Therefore, the Jocal Guard has sent | itself so that it would not be kicked'and estimates. This report and plans | iliary have been thel 1 Cavalry. The five Marine| Week. g : G Nt ire to all officers who |about and have to obtain its training |are printed as H. R. Document 60, | =5 0 senfor colonel on | G000 aduates were: Maj. Allen| They are: Lieut. Comdrs. Norman Slitant Fo) the a1 desire to take the courke to|for field service under difficult condi-|Sixty-fAirst Congress. 2d sion the Nst of enSh | Simon, Capt. Ldgar . Tuttle, and|R. Vander Veer. Max B. De Mott and | Mal. Gen. Stephan. Sitant ofitheslocal information as to rank, age,|tions is most interesting. “In the Senate on February 22 1911 Offers $5.000 for Criticism. neers. ¢ cokewlse | First Lieut. Walter E. Bilisoly. Wil | James e Meits. et S| Guard, and Capt.” Sidney Morgan; | Whether o not they have dependents,| “The organized militta of the Dis-(an amendment appropriating £9,563 One o e mostati sl e ia , ad mot Gen. Jad-| " "Score, und Arthur T. Small. | Holman, Leon W. Mills, Richard 0. ¢ mminding the Headquarters and | PHOF commissioned service. course for | trict of Columbia,” said this state-| 060 for an armory was proposed in fhe | o1 {0 (1 175t imveual offers win been appoint-| goong Lieut. Herbert Perry, | \WIAmS and John E DI Lleuts. | e Company of the 131st Engi. | WHich recommended and the number | ment, “was originally organized un- | Lill making appropriations for sundry criticism. The offer is made hy Pollak ed o Brigadler| o i1 Warfare reserve, was the| Gunior grade) James 8. Freeman, | Servi 2 ved of this | °f miles.from their residence to the |der the act of Congress o ‘more ef-| civil expenses for the fiscal year 1912 Foundation of Economic Rege: c. General and a e . ohn E. French, Blair M. Fuller, John | Neers. who is to be relieved of this | ., o) fectunlly pravide for the organization| The sreendaens totia - ati Jconomic Research MATIBY A O e duty ns | lone reserve officer graduate. | P. Womble, Ralph W. Floody, Julius | command to assume the duties of aide . oy, ,ff",;::, wm;“{:ano’ oo ol g wvmmar‘w::: I’n:nm\}\‘:';; r;vlz-lf;l‘y«lg:v ':; mm,um adverse criticiem asked for assistant Chief ngineers, he would NAVY. [ 1.. “Thompson and Donald S ns: | to the comanding general. | The National Gapital Fifle Club |lumbia,’ approved March 3, 1303.! grounds, bus falled to heeomebn Lam I8 ot K:;l*;:‘“‘:m\"‘_ k,vrw;_:v\.v:‘ P'rofits have been the third senior Engineer| Jesignated the| ENSIENS George M. B ert | — held fts annual chicken and (urkey | The organization continued under this | = “In the econd Congress a bill [ of the Foundation of Waddill oot Colonel e realdent has s e oo | - Crowiher “Albert 15 Javrell AWiY A hoard of officers. headed by Col. [shoot at the National Guard Armory, |act until reorganized under the act of | 1o ‘proyide exection | afs thedliiiiey. onc ot the A\ St Ca Six names have been mentioned in | following onst o duties, B m B Haik Harry (T Kel -] john W. Oehmann. commanding the [ 472 L street northwest, vesterday, ai | Congress approved March 1. 1889, a0 (VN0 FO0 DAG SR0CtOn B0 L ST NG Bostig. oo o connection with the Engineer office | speclal Winter cruising duties. Tt|old O.° Larson; Charies L€, | 1215t Regiment of Engineers, has been | Which there was a large attendance [and is now operating under that act | 6734 Thie bill was referred 1o the announces it will pay for *the vacancy. They are: Gen. Jadwin and | has been customary for this speclal| Charles J. Nager. Adolph H. Oswald, | appointed to meet Decemuer I for the |Of members of the Guard whe heve |as amended Eebruary 18, 190 committee on public buildings and | s enu mo sinl DAY (1 “the w the following Ove Coléocls igiven. in | Crulsing to becis on Decomior & (SR B W iawins euben T | purpose of examination of enlisted | showed their keen eves at the recent| ‘The national defense act provides | oo “on "V, Y0y a0 W 0a™ L0 ltdindation et Resdos i {he order of their senfority: Charles | continge nul Mareh 3 The <l Thornton, William ¥, Brice. Wells L. | men of the organization for promotion | matches on the outdoor range of the |for the establishment of the National | 5o at h mabiie hearing ard fany v | 1 Mass R L. Potter. division engineer. Western | ters which will perform this dutv for| Field, John aldron and Harey | by “commission to second Illeutenant. [GUard at Congress Heights. juard as 3 component part of the | gi bt P ROSIRE S Tl GRS i divislon, ust Louis = Mo, Hebert] e paa il oie e Foaninll g | While the purpose of this examination | B Army of the United States. organized | buildings and grounds favorably re- . seakyne, division enzineer. (T e ML oY s il - & is to ebta s from | Company A, Ist Separate Battalion, |and trained’ for the de . ported the bill on June 24, 1912, Senate | castern division. New York tity;| Boston. Mass. Acushnet, Woods Hols, | The next class at the Naval Medical | 15,10 D e Lo e has Beat a1t 1o required | Ported (e bill on June 24, 1912 Senate | When T. R. Defended Jackson Spemcer Cosby, dlvision engimear | Mams, Gencca, Somipelt S0 CUo0] Botol MemEE e b wimeh W fime to time to Al vacanciex, there |%eParatc’ command for disciplinary | that the National Guard shall be | (P00, (0, SUEUTRRT the Secre | It is u matter of record that Then Lakes div Glevelund, Ohio: | {10, Passet. Norfolk, Va., Modoc. Wil-| posed of nine. lieutenants and ame | 4lready areiwo and one in prospect. | Purposes, and the commanding officer | maintained us an efficient AHINE | 121y of War 10 make coniracts for the | dore Roosevelt ance apenls daforin: Ch, Cutis. division enzinecr, | Uartabussel. orfolk, Vi, Nodoo Wi | hosed of Tine leutenants and one | rere s a vancancy as second llenten: | hiS been authorized to appoint sum. | force immediately available to ENBRBE | conatruction of an armory according | Andrew Jackson. . The. defemee o Centr. ision. Cincinnati, Ohio, and | Winston. N 1 |lowing medical . offeers with'® thelr | 20t in,Companies % and D, and with [ mary courts and to, investicate|in active field operations in case of |t the plans submitted by the commis. |of Jackson's simplified spelling. 1 Meriwether L. Walker. Governor of | Savannah, Ga present duty assignments indicated | the relief of Capt. Morgan as com.|Chal8es préferred under the Articles|a national emergency requlring troobs | sion at a cost not to exceed $1.750,000. | writing his “Winning of the Wen the Panaina Cunal. OF the SIX offi | ppe Bureau of Naval Operations | Wil pe ordered 1o Washingtor cat®d | mander of the Headquarters and |©f WAr and to approve or disapprove | other than the Regular A ‘Th | This bill dedicated a site on B strect | Mr. Roosevelt visited Jackson's old cers. the numes of Gen. Jadwin and|,pngunced this week a modified sched- | dergo this course of m,,"m‘.’”".;" Service Company, a vacancy in the | “‘,‘;, ""f“’fi’ of such court, States are required to ‘f""‘" 5 :;:d; northwest hetween Twelfth and Four- |home in Tennessee and in the records Col lker are being most promi-|yje of the scouting fleet. Under the! Ticute R. H. Holeomb. U. 8. 8 Orion, |8T#de of captain will be created B eoend of the 12st Regiment ot maintain ‘sultable T o miga. [ teenth strects for the armory. This he was examining found Eurepe ' nently mentioned new schedule all scouting fleet ves-| . D. Allen, naval hospital, Nerfels. | Which will leave vacancies all along “‘,"‘;,‘,_'i‘,‘l""’,[:::g;’l‘l‘ff"“l"“h ".“d ‘h’l.“" :;;’;:!n“::n“'_‘l‘z':‘; o care” (os g bill was called up on the floor of the | spelled “Urop and when some. ane sels departed from Guantanamo. Fri-{ Va. D. A. York, marine recroiting |the line. ik c a percentage | tior ‘of Columbia National | SENate on June 15, 1912, and amended | called attention to the poor spelling Drawings for yound in the | day and are due to arvive at their | siation. Houston, Tex.: W. O. Man. | e e s s Anding | e e | ard 1n alloted: 55 compiny nits, | 50 a8 (0 provide that one-half of the |the colonel snapped it A datentc Annual olf championship ~of ~the | home ports on Wednesday with the|ning. marine recruiting station. Bos-| e following dates have been an.( 1715t Engineers, 80.31; Comsny 1| comprising approximately =600 en: | COSt should be defrayed by the District |saying it was unjust to estimate the Quartermuster Corps Athletie Associa-| exception of the Boston shirs. The | ton, 'Mass.: Willlam H. H. Turville, [ nouneed for the lnveators ot anmrer | 1515 Fmeimeers soAl: Company .| comprising spproximately -0 sh | of Columbia, and in that form the bill early leaders by iheir apelling tion were 1 i »ston vessels will proceed to New | recruiting station. navy vard, Bos. | oo o 11 pro 215t Engineers. 56.75: Headquarters . % rganized in| Paseed. The bill was referred to the e lon were made this wesk.: 'The! Boston ‘“l \‘__\ her 20, thesca tolt o g avy vard, erty of the varlous organizations,|and Service Company, 35.51: Battery | trict of Columbla and organized in| fo i 0 0\ the Distrior of Columbia ‘ matches il he plved on the East| York until Novem ;y thence 1o ton: C. o il aaade Ma: | which will be under the direction of |A. 260th Coast Artillery, 53.35: Com. | accordance with regulations have | SOMtes on the Distiiet of Columbls That Elusive Umbrella Potomac Park course, and the rules| Boston. These ships \|\| ”an nlner, Haiti; B E. Sullivan. naval hos- | pi Clay Anderson, 1 Army Pany A, st Separate Battalion. | been denied Federal recognition asi 5 0 0l 0 h o pit P 5 . of that course will prevail throughout | main ( their home yards until Janu. | pital, New York: £, . Mullaly., U Engineer Corps. Instructor assigned | 51.35: Military Police Company, | National Guard by the War Depart. | “W0I€ 00 action Was 1ahin. = | From the Pittsburgh Chronicie-Teicx the tournament. The champlonship Is | ars $. and those not betns overhauled | . Milwaukee: W. E. Golden. recrult- | 1y the local Guard: Headquarters and | 30: Com 2ist Engineers, 48.43; | ment hecause sultable armory facill-| [t Was proposed in the Senale on ' Jones was walking along when it he divided into @ mans event and a | wh S K 2 Service Company, December 1: Com-|(ompan Engineers, 47.61°| ties are not available. Thus the Dis. n 1o rain. In front he thought he il to participate in the Winter | ing station. San Francisco, and Lieut. | & ex being offered for | maneuvers at (Guantanamo, ! (Junior grade) C. M. Dumbauld, na | amended to provide $1.750,000 for the ladies’ event, pri pany A, December Company B, | Battery B, 260th Coast Artillery, 44.11:| trict of Columbia is not permitted to saw his friend Brown with an um | i v it 1y ; g | erection of an armory for the National ! each. The Quartermaster Corps =olf ey At | hospltal. Great Lakes, Iil. Deceraber. 16; Company C. December | Medical Detachment, 121st Engineers, { comply with the law. while at the | &0 00 % 81 SUROTY T, (08 Sations e . ol e mpionship was inauzurated in| A hoard Tand Lient. Comdrs, | _Rear Admiral M_ M. Taylor. ai-|18: Company’ D. December 22 Com-|36.36: Companv D.'131st Engineers.| same time the Federal o e | the proposed amendment dedicated 4 | saia’ Jokingis: - Hella Give mp fm m]hr\ ton, being e Mekies and T W Shrum, ali| rector of fleet traininz. Navy Depart. | PANY E. December 15. and Company | 31.61. and Lompany En- | requires the ar*;""l""]\'flf“ vy 2Pl | site ‘hounded on B street northwest | ooy o = Lieut. Col A B Warnel won | Chaplain Corps officers, will be con- | ment. announced this week the stand. | I': December 14. All the former are | gincers, 27.16. quarters for the National Guar and B street south and Twelfth and | When Jones realized the man was an i P 0ops e following — rhe National Guard of the various | % . . c ing of the highest vessels o | engineer troops. while the following| . ? he National Fourteenth, streets, west. This was | yrrer e i first honors: in 1923 Lieut. Col. L. E.| vened at the Navy Department on | n& of the hishs fes els of the |, rependent commands will be fn | Therarmory qusstion, which (s be-| states (b cofisr. the. disect Command ziecn i, slreet - Was |utter stranger he nearly collapsed Hanson won the prize. while last year.| December 15 for the purpose of ex il 2 Navy. in engl- r mmit On APPro- [ But the other nervously handed over > 1o sy iepa. | COMINE a serious one, was laid be- St G rnor, but in the Dis neering performances for the month |Yentoried: Company A. First Sepa- . : ! of the State Governor, b & neering performan or the month | e “Battalion. Colored Inftnary, De. | fore Senator Reed Smoot, chairman | prjet of Columbla the National Guard | s o . > | of Public Build Y sio! - o % holORIaT oF Ltiite cember 28, and the 29th Military Police | o the Publ _“:Jf“'“"!" Commission, | t4 ynder the direct command of the | W. F. Turton. was returned the win-| amining Lieut. Joseph B. Earnest. jr., ner (Ch.C) for promotion. Two lieuten ants of the Chaplain Corps will be ns, but failed to hecome law. | the umbrella “Omnibus public buildings bill H. R.| I beg vour passed February 7. 1813, was The standing, in rance. is as pardon.” he apologized e a on S s Rl -didn't know it belong to e xa d shortly for promotion. They | f0llows: Abarenda. Kittery, Gold Star, | Company. December 3 and Capt. P. G \g’\‘n;\“;ll\'l]\(‘:r:'yh“':‘ President, gvho 28 d“,‘““"“".;"h‘-‘ JaW | mended in the Senate to provide for 3 ' g elonged Col. Hanford MacNider, Assistant| e 1 . Davis and T J. Burke. | PAtoka. Ramapo. Vega. Brldge. Chau. | e ettt > A > a its commander-In-chief. " Therefore. | (o™ erection of the armorv. This Secretary of War, headed the lisi of | 27 ayis, @ s * {mont, Sapelo and Kanawha Robért B. Lothrop. a private i the| T hereby réquest and ur the National Guard of the District of | ore G PR, G B (OB OEY, e | — 15 officers; both iReslhr) A3 il S Pive lisiitenartaiana b reateitten- | e e n P e An the] A gy est and urkently rec-| Columbia is the Guly absolute Federal | oy ce"conferees refusing to aceept it Reserve, who were elected (o mem: | ants of the Navy, all Medical Corns | DU to the approaching age retire .re"x‘hzmlm;:;il“l;::‘npeg"\:t S [Stephan’ rmd e i]m”n“'mr?‘ Gen. | Natlonal Guard organization in the |pocayee it had not heen considered by | Columbia committee. No action was e bt g Lo mem- | ahts of the Navy. a1 Mecical CONS |inant of Rear A dmirall J8hR G Taw. | 9 2 121st E S, wa suc- | Stepl resented to the Senator, | country. e itias o Jlic buildings and | taken on these bills. BOSnID 0 ashington Chapter, No.| officers. will graduate on December | esey. ‘Construction Corps, on duty in | ceasful candidate in the competitive | “that provision for an armory for the | Smes District of Columbia National s o e e | e et Corlarass bl 3. Sojourners’ Club. at their Novem. |17 at the Naval Medieal School. sion, Bureau of | ®xaminations for selection to take|National Guard of the District of Co.|Guard has worked under great disad- = ¥ i i the " inspection div beld at the Colonial. In| Washington. D. C. The eight gradu.| cor ASPeCtion "M the absence of the president. Maj.|ates and their new duties to which | Xaty Dens Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of Chemical | they will be assigned upon their | pary ehartment Warfare Service, the meeting was | graduation are a i called to order by Admiral Robert E.| A. Fort, Coontz, U. S. N., who appointed Capt. ! Hughens. George K. Unmacht, C. W. S, to| Mills, U act as temporary secretary in the 7 ibsence of both cretaries. Decision | “An amendment was proposed in|S. 2109 and H. R. 5625 were introduced the Senate on February 28, 1913, to|and referred to the committee on the 4 H. R. bill 28858, providing for the District of Columbia and the commit- preparation of detailed plans and spec- | tee on public buildings and grounds, January 23. the| the West Point Military Academy ex-|lumbia be made in the proposed pub-|vantage for 35 vears and cannot at- ordered that a | Amination for appointment to that lic buildings bill, which. I understand. |tain the high standard desired with- I be convened o5 December 1 for | S¢hool. it was announced at Guard|vou are drafting for submission to the [out adequate armory facilities. With follows: Lieuts. W.| the purpose of recommending an offi. | heardquarters. He ‘will be the ap-|Congress when it convenes in Decem. | a propes armory it may be made a ifications for an armory. This pro. respectively. No action was taken. S Milwaukee: H. V.|cer of the Construction Corps to be |Pointee of the local National Guard | ber. . | model organization, setting the ex- | ot nmendment wae Jost. Gen. Stephan also gave to Senator Ruleigh: S promoted to rear admiral to fill this | for the next class, provided he passes | ‘“The Semate committee on public [ample for the entire countrs. “In the Sixty-third Congress 4 bill.| Smoot a history of the services per §: 8. Trenton: . W. Grang-| prospective vacancy. The = board | the entrance examinations. The local | buildings and grounds, second session.|“"“The huilding now occupied as an | gy R. 7214, was Hitreduced in the|formed by’ the local militia in the held hearWgs |armory, 472 I street northweat. con-| jjouse of Representatives, referred to | wars of the country in 1812, 1861, A Bridge: M. S. Stover | Which has been ordered to be con- | competitions were conducted by |hp“.~'nn-se<~om| Congres: recruiting pion, Boston.|vened will consist of all Construction | United States Civil Service Commis- |on this subject and recommended that | tains insufficient space for drill pur- Syadioeg . . ; i he committee on public buildings and | 1898, 1916 and 19 was m.u‘lf to holl’d the clection of | Lieuts. () T. H. Haves!| Corps office The board will con. | Sion $1.750 200 be appropriated for the con- | poses and for the proper housing of e commitfen T DUubile ulldine ad 1 cers at the Decemher meeting. | Virzin Islands: E. Il Dickinson. U. S. | iet of the following: Rear Admivars — | struction of ‘an armory on ground|personnel and equipment. The drill |5 hearing on RS % Tanuary 13 the committee of thirty. | <. Dobbin: and W. G. Kilbury, A ! E D a hearing on the subject. At this hear- tic | Washington L. Capps. David W. Tay The standing of the five men who |0Wned by the National Guard (Report Sts.. has moved to 17th & V Sts. N.W. 3 g {hall is 50 feet by 100 feet. Search|; etter fro Secratary 'of Wa three will meet and on that night| stuiion. | lor (retired), Robert Stocker. John G. |took the examination follows: Rob- | NO. Sixty-second Congress. second | for armory facllities by the officer in | wae L,;,mm‘:,,'" ,'::e,,m,,,',f,,'.,,“ {[4\\\‘,.r Announce]’nent! will occur the installation of officers > . .| Tawresey and Commodore 1o ert B. Lothrop, 88.52: George Clifford lon). The bill (S. 6734) was passed | charge of public buildings and | aple action. No action was taken on of the Washington chapter. A ban- Amnnovncement was made this week | gankmon (retired). Lieut. T | Duehring. first sergeant of Company | by the Senate. The House of Repre-|grounds in the District of Columbia | ihie 1l : e ¢ The Gardner Service Station. quet will also be ziven with dancing by the Bureau of Medicine and SOt O'Brien will act as recorder E. 121st Enginee 3. Corp. | sentatives committee on public build-!has not revealed any building suit-| In the Sixty-fourth Consress bil formerly located at 22nd and M afterwards. The following were elect- | gery. Navy Department, that the fo 2 Thomas A. McGaffin. 66.46. Sergt.|Ing and grounds, in both the Sixty-[able for housing the present organi- | Senate o and H. R. 3628 were intre-| & & 2y ed to membership in the Washington | lowing named medical officers have | ate 5 ar 3624 were intr Guy T. e s meabeor o ] Doing Well G - 29th Military Police | third and Sixty-fourth Congresses, held | zation which can be leased near the | quced. Both wers veferred o ine : : ompany, . chapter: Col. Hanford MacNider and Raymond B. hearings bn the project (H. R. 7214 {amount avaiable for this purpose nmittees on public buildinzs Assistant Secretary of War: Lieut.|the rank of lientenant commander 3 { i3 Carleton.’ 45.22 {and 3624, respectivelv). and incorpo-{ o drill hall available . i 3 5 g A Medical Corps, 1. S. Navy. They are: | From the Louisville Courier-Journal - 50 o T il ! 5 No dr alls are availa rounds and hearings were had f‘olr?nel;l B. W, 1;&)1“1\ Medical Re r:erll;:::rl"‘:)ln \"mm‘:‘md'r. “How are vou succeeding in vour| It Was said at Guard headquarters|rated a proviso in H. R. 153%. pro- |~ “Artention is Invited 1o the fact | Sommitice incormoried s tocrion o1 Service and Repairinz for All serve; Horace C. Dodge, Medical Re:|D. Ferguson, on. TR Mar. | search for a house? that in view of the fact that Sergt.|viding for the erection of an armory.|that the present armory houses both |of H. It 15095 & Deowise i Makis of Gars serve; P. G. Lasche, Medical Reserve:| 4. TR Thomas F . Lane (~| “1find we can get a nice Summer | DUehring made such a high mark in | This bill passed the House of Repre-|ichite and colored tunits. This acts as | erection of the. srmore. - T 3 R. W. Brace, Medical Reserve. Majors | shall. R omas. Al O e ar ihe Wine the examinations he also would be|sentatives. You will therefore see that |5 getriment to both organizations, in- passed the House of Representatives Flint and Gardner a Specialty illlam H. Beckstein. Chemical War. [ L. Oliphant. L. E. Mueller. ' W.| c | recommended to take the exmination | the matter is of long standinz and has |asmuch as the: armory cannot be|on Januare 19, 191- Tires and Accessories are Reserve: De Forrest Ballou. jr..| Rran. J. E. Potter nd O. Wildman if a vacancy was not filled by some | been previously considered favorably E: AJ thrown open to both classes of or-| “In the Sixtv-fifth Con i : ess, hill Medical Reserve, and E. L. Robertson = The first photographic portrait was |other Guard examination. Duehring|by both branches of Congress. <, o ca e ptains P S| Instructions were issued this week pltotogrs Al oL LRt el el 2 OnEress. . lganizations at all times. The armory [, 2814 was introduced and referred 1o 1\'11:“}(4«1 Rle.?n o Cantalns BB M TRl Gent Tohn A ieleir s Beorh { made in New York in 1839 with a cam- lalso was examined for Senator Bruce _ "1 do not ask for any definite|ig completely filled, and no other units | the committee on public buildings and Darkson. infantry. and Ravmond C.| 2% 0 O Nlatine Corps, relative | €73 made from a cigar hox fitted with| o larvland, and, failing - in the | amount, but will leave that entirely 10| can be accommodated in it. Quar:|grounds. Bill H. R. 5931 was intre Dot eK“:nigm”rti o A',\é ll{:“‘\‘lgv o anliAtiants 1n and nasizhinests fo | Bispeetavieiiens, d appointment. may recelve an your judgment with full knowledge |ters of some character must be se- ! duced and referred to the District of 3 L. Ko and Second Lieuts. Harry E. Rieseberz, John Paul Locke, | the Marine Corps Reserve. Former | Baseer et S marines _discharged on i:pendency e ey & Rl pailovd, it | grounds may he enlisted in the Marine | Ve e G + U S| Corps Reserve without reference’ to | Marine Corps headquarters. provided T. J. CAMFIELD Potomac 1673 Beventeen Regular Army. five Ma- fine Corps and one Reserve officer were presented diplomas at the Chemical Warfare School. Edgewood Arsenal. Md., vesterday, which signi- fied the completion of the line and staff officers’ class, the instruction in FOR ALL WHEELS DD E E B RD ' | |ERS which began September 14, 1925. The . principal address was delivered by Rundlett Rl.m CO. { ; Brig. Gen. Colden L. H. Rugzgles, ssista > o dnance. “ol. 1336 14th St. N\W. % ouT OF THE CONGESTED TRAFFIC AREA The “°Boss” Talks “Well. folks, Thanksgiving is just about here—and somehow our thoughts unconsciously turn to those things for which we are thankful. So, if you are wise. vou'll be thinking of those things vou will need for Winter driving—and buy them = now before old King Winter drops in on you unex- pectedly. Then you will be able to give thanks all dur- ing the cold season for having prepared in advance! “Below are a few of the necessary items for the Winter motorist. Drive in today—or this week, and buy what you need, for you may be— DD . Smart and staunch, chummy yet roomy— A typical example of Graham a refreshing example of advanced coach Brothers remarkable progress : design. in the truck industry was the month of September. Full balloon tires—quality whipcord uphol- stery —deep blue lacquer finish—cartouche i § s yellow body-striping — exceptional vision Production for this single areas—low-swung body lines—Ilong resilient month was 171 per cent of underslung springs. production for the entire year Now so attractively priced that with Dodge of 1921. Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan, ownership is made possible for practically Astonishing growth, yet read- everyone. i NS S — SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY to whom Graham Brothers BEES e Trucks have brought vastly 8 Dupont Circle Main 6660 improved service simultane- And 1707 14th St. N.W. ously with a sharp reduction of costs. DD DDPDDDDD . XD L3 5 Tust in the Nick of Time 1-Ton Chassis, $1,060; 11;-Ton Chassis, $1,345, Delivered Texaco Winter Run Gasoline Weed Chains ew Set of Spark Plugs Automatic and Hand-Operated Winshield Wipers Automatic and Hand-Operated Radiator Shutters Denatured Alcohol A Good Jack Light Winter Oil p Light Gear Grease Spare Lamp Bulbs Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires Semmes Motor Company Raphael Semmes, President 619-621 G St. N.W. Main 6660 | GRAHAM BROTHER CQJheMopERN DOWNTOWP(STATIONA B) STAR SERVICE ST JNO. R. BRIGGS, Manager 12th and C Streets N.W. RV A BLOCK BELO™ THE AVENUE AT TWELFTH

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