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DECEMBER 13, 1925—PART 1 very slight increase was allowed for {and placed on a permanent status by [plete regiment of engineers now or- finance department. National | Battalion, Infantry, ta that of Ist Bat- 1GERMANS PROTEST WIDE D- " . . the general expenses of the guard. Capt. Clay Andereon. A letter contain- | ganized here. I Reserve. The examining board | tallon, 3724 Infantry (colored). which Even If provision is made by Con-|ing Capt. Anderson's recommendation e S constst of Maj, Louls C. Brinton, | was the war-time unit of the local lbtrlCt Natlonal Guard gresn at this session for tha nrompt |0 this effoct has been forwarded to| After holding top pluce in the mat- A., chief instructor of the local |outfit. | IMPORTATION OF PLAYS erection of an armary, it will take & |the commanding officer of the 3d|ter of weekly drill attendance for ard: Maj. Horace Dulin, inspector | e il iy long time, and some provision must | Corps Area at Baltimore. It follows: [more than three months, the band of | general of the local Guard, and Maj. | The local National Guard head-| oo T z $a5 6 be made for the troops during the| “In compliance with letter from |the 121st Regiment of Engineers has|Gegrge J. Allen, commanding the |quarters will be closed December 26, | ‘.uu drills of his units. This would | jriering hetween the dite when they | headquarters, 3d Corps Area, dated |finally been boosted out of honor | Medical Detachment of the 121st Regi- | following the plan to be laid down for With annual Inventories of unit Foreign| Productions Are yroperty now being conducted by Capt. Clay Anderson, U. 8. Army En zineer Corps not be practicable under the proposed | pugt vacate the present building and | November 16, 1925, reinapection of Place, and relegated to second place. | nent of Engineers. the closing of the Government depart Overshadowing Home-Made- system which may be forced on the|ihe time a new building might be|Company A, 121st Engineers, National | One of the commands which has been | e ments for the three-day period begin Drama in Berlin. nstruch ¢ S organization, and will not work to the | completed. Fvery possible straw ard of the District of Columbia, |Near the bottgm of the list for many | The medical department of the [ning with Christmas day, it was an Bk oi of the 1216t |Lest Interests of bullding up an of. |\ might lead to the getting of awas made December 1, 1925. weeks displayed a sudden increase in | 121st Regiment of Engineers is going |nounced at Guard headquarters [y thefatcciaion Pros: Tiegiment of Tingineers, National | ficlent military organization. home for the local troops has been “This company had at the time of | Percentage, and jumped to the first |to spend a busy period between row 5 % BERLIN, Decen Guard of the District of Columbia. | There are many who take the stand | geized upon, but at some time during |inspection a strength of 65 men withposition. It is the A Battery of the |end December 31. Practically ever. i Naval Reservé. au : plans are about to be formulated for | 124 the conditions should not be al-| he negotiations has broken, and left |33 per cent present for inspection.|260th Coast Artillery which showed | officer of all the units has been orde: The following promotions among | usual prevalence mulated for|lowed to reach the point where the |ine gunrd in its present. state Of the total strength, 60 men were |for the past week an attendance of |ed to appear before the latter date for [the enlisted personnel of the local|the Beriin has move 1he annual company inspections of the | yvoung men who are giving of their Hundreds of thousands of dollars’ | the result of the work of the company | 67.60 per cent. The other organiza- | his annual physical examination. The Naval Reserve, it was announced. | oo ¢ German Dr ommands in formation a in drill-|time and ener in training . them- | worth of equipment is assigned by the | commander, the other five men having | tions in the order of their standing | examinations will be conducted by |have been made: J. Curtin from fi 5 ! selves as warrio ould have 10 PAY | Way Department to the local troops|been transferred to the company on|and the percentag follow: Band, | Maj. Allen and Capts. Grayson :nm}'"d“- second ss, to fireman, first _] Jlic prote = < i = anything toward an‘armory for them- | for yse in their training in the armory | August 11, 1925, to then bring the | 1218t Engineers Medical De- | Shapiro. | clas M. Bradley from quarter Theaters of made by officers detailed particularly | selves, and there is the hope that Con- and in the field, and this must be|company up to the minimum main-|taehment, 121st Eng 04.55; Com Instructions have been issued by | er, third class, to quartermaster, re given to the for the purpose by the War Depart- | 8ress will make some provision for an | piciacted. Should it be found that|tenance strength. pany A, 121st Engineers, 52.80 | headquarters for the following officers | second class; J. E| Ward from mess | Dlavs by foreizners, mo snt- {armory at the current.session. there is not proper storage place for| “In the last two months five men |quarters and Service Compuny st | to appear before the board: Col. John |attendance, d - class, o second 10 playwrights The following companies will have| Italso has been suggested that there | “(he War Depurtment could with-|(three of whom had been transferred | Kingineers, 50.80; Battery B, 16 ". Ochmann, Lieut. Col. Harry I, |Class; W. Riley from seaman ation Gernr fhelr fnventories during the current [4re swall halls in varlous sgetions of | giaw it and leave the local troops to (he company), whose drill attend-|Coast Ariillery, 48.48; Company I\ dman, Lieut. John R. Quade, Chap- | second to carpenter’s mate I week: Monday, Company I Tuesday, | the city which might be hired for |\(ithout it ance had been most unsatistactory,|l12lst Engineers, 43.06; Company A, |la . L. Smith, Lieut. R. G. Mac-. | second s: C. P. Willoughby from Company E; Wednesday, Company B, | drill purposes, and houses nearby be ! [ocal civic bodies and patriotic or- | were discharged and replaced by re. |First Separate Battalion, Infantry, |Cartee, Capt. 1. H. Grove, Maj. J. R. | fireman, third class, to ay, Company C, all of the |rented in which the units could store | zoitrations are strongly behind the | cruits. 40.54; Company B, 121st < | MeKey, Liout. J. M. Magr Maj. |F. R. Byrd from officers’ stewar ment of neers. their clothing and equipment. But [jhgvement to obtain a new armory for “The company now has five men in | 40.: Company D, 3 ers, | Juliun 8. Olff, Lieut. arle Smith- | third class, to second cluss: A 1 guard headquarters has re- | this does not result in improvement | (hg Jocal troops, and it is one of the |excess of the minimum maintenance | 38 20th Military any, [son, Capt. Roy W. Keesee, Lieut ampbell from fireman i cl ved a letter from the commanding | of efficlency which would come.if all |jocal projects on which there seems |strength requirement. 33.33, and Company I3, [ William 1. . Capt. I S.|second class: M. Daw m mess general of the 3rd Corps Area at Balti- | Units were housed under one roof. At{t, be unity. The citizens and the! “It is recommended that Company | neers, 27.15. | Childs, . W. F. Jorg . Capt. |uttendant, third clas second class, | s. These latter inspections ( \ niore requesting that dates be set for | the present time the local organiza- | organizations ing tha e Dis- | 4 o longer carried as on proba-| . 5 5. Lieut. J. C. Jensen, .| . Abell from fireman, third class, 10| pluys as comp o anmiial unit Tnshections, The Jetter | ton ‘docs not have & drill Tall WIS | Cict of Conmble shous ek Iia shate | tlone 10 1k Tarther recommended that |, Funds huve been provided for the || Licut. ¢ Uizviins, | second cluss; K. L. Furbey from mes | tions of Gernian s s been sent to unit commanders for [€00Ugh to driil @ battallon in close | ¢ the expense of construction, the company commander of Company |érection of a high fence around the | 4 pi " s M ‘“”"“"“"'v second clasw, to first class: | protest objects to ommendations a5 to dates formation even, Tn good weather they | obatr ol ohie rere uction, e e shed by proper authorlty | SWimming pool at Camp Simms, Con- | 1%V 5 (A 5 4 : es fron seanan, f | ! — | may drill on New York avenue be-|15 be a disposition in C‘ongress to pro-| to further ellininaie from the com.|Eress Helghts, D, . the rifle runse 3 shak | torgoxawaly; 0. 1€ Wasren fram fre The inability of the officials of the |tWeen Fifth and Sixth sareets vide for the local troops. pany men whose drill attendance is|of the local Natlonal Guard —This - man, third class, to second class; L. 1. | Jocal National Guard to find o suitable | Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, comma Those having the arm project | unsatistactory and that he be advised | Wl enable the “"}"“,‘.“‘ iculs to better | pyy. Robert Lothrop, Headguarters | Collins from mess attendant, second rmory for the organization where it |ing the local militia, has made every |in hand are not asking for an elab- [to give his undivided efforts ta up- ;"“‘h"‘"‘.l‘l"nf;:_" e PUROSes land. Eervice Company, 1 Engl- “"-‘» to first class; G. . Windle fro; may er June 30, next, when, |effort to have provisior: for a public |orate building, but just a place for the | bullding the unit under his command | (7 £he SUmEEL, wiid Hrevent puautior: | neers, has been authorized to take the | Seamian second class, to first class; under the present plans, it must va. armory made. He sought aid from the | troops to work and store their prop-|to the exclusion of activities which |!2ed persons from using It The use of it suys are no bette power i = e aE] | entrance examination for appointment | P. H. Jones from seam: second cate the building at 472 L street, has | District Commissioners and the Bud: [erty. It may be simple in design and | do not assuredly lead to the strength. | the ool has been tendered to the | ‘est Point as the military cadet | ¢! to first class; L. H. Brickhouse | po'¢% (hit the led to many suggestions for - Bureau, but both so far have | the limit of cost may be fixed low |ening, maintenance and development |Pivgrounds department of the DIS- | ropresentative of the National Guard |from mess attendant, second class to a roof over the heads of th owned on it, as did also Senator |enough to provide only the necessities. { of the company.” |trict for use of the children of the | ,¢'ipe District of Columbla, according ‘nm class; G. \W. Pall from fireman ldiers, while awaliting the 'n- | Reed Smoot, chairman of the public| The principal organizations affected | The latter parugraph refers, it was to a letter received at Guard head. | third cliss, 1o sec J. R. Mo Jient o provide some place in which | buildings commission, who refused to | by the L street armory situation are |waid, to the efforts of the company | quarters from the adjutant general of fireman, third class fo Biggest Pie, 168 Pounds ihey may d train for service | permit provision for an armory to go|the 121st Regiment of Engineers, Col. [commander to reorganize out of his |the Army. The same letter alsa con- |second class, B. R. Dreailius from sea to their country in time of war. in the public buildings bill. John W. Oehmann commanding, the command the once famous Corcoran |MELIE £ th - | tained the information that the de-|man. second class, to third ¢ J Among the suggestions received is| Another effort will be made to get [largest unit, und the 28th Military [ Cadet Corps, and to wear at certain mprovement of the facilities at the | . iene will consider for appoint- | Lynha 3 n, second class, to “h unit be allotted commissioners to make a special | Police Company, times the distinctive uniforms of that | Bool also include dncrease 'in the|y,on rop Sergt. George (. Duehring, |fi 4 i Morgan from seaman, of ti imd provided for recommendation to Congress, and the | quarter: ard and the|well known command before the | drainage which permits the pool 1o be | company E, in'the event' that some |firs 58, 10 coxswain: W. L. Torney tal of armories for the ¢ | seriousness of the sftuation will. be | 29th National Guard The [militia came so strictly under the rules | €Mptied In one hour, and increase in |, e National Guard organization in | from fireman, first class, to_gunner's iring a large at | pointed out to them. As the situa-|260th Coast Artillery is fairly well|of the War Department. ‘This move |the water main which allows it to be | fne coimtry does not fill its quoti. ute, first class, and 1. G. Woodfie st > con and s tion now stands, the owners of the |fixed from an armory int, as|was started by Capt. Roy W. Keesee, | Fefilled in two hour 1 such conside Congress Heights section, and if su- | pervision is provided its use will be | permitted during the next Summer | months. The record Chrisu 1770 for Sir Her Both Lothrop and Duehring, re m mess attendant, second class, to present building occupied by the local | it now occupies the armory on the | comymanding the unit, to str up in'| Capt. Thomas A. e, Company | Spectively, finished first and second in | Hrst class it was also s Jprec|militia have refused o renew the | water front formerly used by the Naval | tereat in his organization with the |1 i Lngineer: ‘ommended | & competitive examination recer - . at the selves will | present lease, which expires on June | Militia when it was a part of the|idea of building up its strength so | ansfer ollowing men to |conducted by the United & : j contri fu ! 30, next. Efforts of the guard of- National Guard. In addiion to|that the probation order would bo|ine Soriren: CGune ollowing men 10 | Gervice Commission. for 1| Clock Needed a Little Help. Uum = hth ""'_"m = the other words, furn ficials and representatives of the pub- | arge brick bullding, with its spa- | abrogated, IRl 'y Tonea. Coml Eo | Guard to determine upe - From the Hotel Reco L, 8rso Ermake! z th es und tin o lie buildings commission to find a | cious drill hall, and several temporar This company, it was said at guard | Keeffle, Pvt. €. O. Wilson, Pvt. Lu | candidate for this ve: | A traveler stayir nall hotel tradz !lthhfffl' a place for themselves building already erected which would { houses on a dock, the has been | headquarters, has been showing a | Rodriquez, Pvt. Iiverett L. Pines and | The local Guard now has a r present- | wished 1o catch an morning q- B ernment. It was | be suituble, not only for drills, but|erected a large building of sheet steel | steudy growth during the past few | farry ). Daniels ~ g ative in each of the four classes at |train and asked the proprietress for bild uld |also house ‘the expensive equipment, | for the storage of the tractors and big | months, while other units of the same | i |the United States Military Academy. | the loan of an alarm clock ons of th v [have failed, as also have efforts to|artillery guns, and another is con-|command have been experiencing a| Corpl. A. MeMahon, Company B, | f—f e produced the clock and ve-| have local builders to put up & build- | templated on additional ground re.|decrease In strength. very effort|12lst kngineers, las been ordered to| The Secretary of War has ed in- | marked: “We don't often use it, sir, 2 e for armory purposes at | cently aliotted by Chiief of En-|was made to keep this command up, |appear before an examining board | structions changing the designat 1 sometimes it sticks a bit, but if it | f course t nt 8 4 wance provided by Con-|gineers, 17 . r s the withdrawal of Federal racogni-| next Tuesday night to detern i the col 1 contingent of th N 2 uch that little han the desira > D v | Com v A, 3 neers. which | tion would. have broken wup the com- fitness for promotion to captain in|tional Guard from the 1st ! one cc ¢ the same roof i The current bud which was | for months Las been on the War 1. | eee———— that the commanding officer can keop | presented to Cong st week failed | partment’s probation list in the some semblance of an organization 2 y se in the amount | matter of Federal recognition, ha and keep his t - on th tivities | allowed for armory rent, although a been recommended for ~withdraws @ CONQUERDR Or THe MONGOUAN WILDS Gy e Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, who startled the for thls smart new world a few years ago by discovering a nest of dinosaur eggs ten million years old, arrived in New York on November 9th from his Third g Fine'SiX Coupe! -- Asiatic Expedition under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. 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