Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 30

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| Army and Navy News | NAVY, Etudies made by (! au of Navi ~m h R Adm. W. R, Shoemi « aquire nents for a )\ offi al as 1aval aviatc veals the fa sven with t ected pt naterial av 8 nava P graduates th st phiysic aval uir etween 7 arge aie (oY tor ph Capt 1ms Lee Navy hetng 1 the authorize fon. en E fgned to 1 ticular who are re their stand: 347, S-42 sattleship aaval ves racti the The ¢ - 1 the order of thei na [ Ten- 108se, (2 Vvoming w Mexico ¥ h, Mis siesippl, Oklahoma and the Colorado Determina not yet heen made the co ratings of the fdaho, Mary and the Nevada, but t 1s not likel he ratin sattle Color: and Comdr. J. S in the Bureau of 1 of the Navy Departmen s been holding sessi Artificlal Eyes Inserted Prescrigtions Filled Promptly | tive to Navy line personnel, revival o the grade of commidore has been sug gested. Rear admirals of the lowe half now draw the same pay as now | provided for that obsolete grade, bu they have the same rank as the rea admirals of the upper half Frequently, it is pointed out, there | wre duties eminently suitable for com nod. on with destroyer ind th The placin: into ¢ estion, it |1 stated, would that it woul mike one-half per cent of the otitl numbs re-haif o aher of oflice 1d be no differ would be reduced by iposed of officers now in the | would not ne ate the de motion of any present r inurals on the oty of the Navy omiplished by filling ropla o | Lo now assigr on the . 8. 8 West 15 been assigned to | luty in th office of the Bureau »f Navigation. He will relieve Comdr John B Euarle, who will be in com mand of the submarine tender | loliand, which is to be placed in com mission about Mareh 1, Lieut. Russell Berkey, who has sen under instruction in the office of nmunication, Navy Depart. left for his new assignment | e U. S 'oncord. Enslgn Roland V. Baillle, who has been assigned to duty cn the U. S. S ed this week for in in the office of naval com 1tions. By reason of the death of Capt. Ly- ten, the following named due for promotion to 1e next higher grade on January 13 v are Lieut. Howard B. Mecleary, t_ Herbert Wiley and Lieut, unior g llam M. Smith Licut. Wililam >pham, Jjr., and Lieut. (junior grade) John V. Me iff Lecame due for promotion on iry 16 by reason of the retire- of Capt. Clark D. Stearns. Army. Certificates of qualification wil short! warded to four officers anc 10 enlisted men of the Army Alr ho have just recently com rigid airship training at the airship station, ~hurst, N e four officers itors (alr underwent this re Master Sergts. C. Gamble er), and F. ergts Br. n (engineer), and F. The two staff ser Lo this award are A IRE Your House and En- joy Electrical Conven- iences. ELEC1R CURLING IRCNS—REDUCED > to get a new C 2 better one at Eleetric Curling $2.25 Hot Point bl'bulr)in:: Trons, as low Others reduced in proportion. S Homs Slecliie Sk, 517 10th St. Main 6549 Joseph D. Campbell Reading glasses fitted to your eyes 520 Qnly Free Examination An opportunity for those needing glasses, that you cannot miss. Come in at y once. Dr. D. L. Rose Eyesight Specialist Associated With FISCHER’ Jewelers and Opticians 918 F St. N.W. Open Saturdays Until 8 P.M. (rigger) and R, BE. Quinn (en- ‘he base upon which the amount Cor the chaplains’ memorial tablet is National ery on the swutiful site which was recommended v a committee of chaplains represent | ing the three components of the Army | »f the United States. wooded knoll nain thoroughfare which extends from | 70 omac connecting the Lincoln Me with Arlington. It is on the|Considered advisable by ment to limit one-year enlistments to such occasions and conditions as will best serve the Inter lirect route to the tomb of dfer and may be approached directions. “‘he work on this simple but very pressive cenotaph will be completed rly Spring, when there will be a unveiling d photograp! who made the of chaplains in the State. \avy Building. ram will be arranged for ing of the the details of iower half with | made at a later date the adjutant general of the Army decision as gular Army will t he left to the Secretary of War { 1etermination. aind bills amending the fect were introduced In both branches »f Congress, but the law still remains der existing law, only applicants prior Army service can en year perfods. trictions imposed on original en ents during the early part of the 1925 fiscal year, enlistments for one ir periods were automatically re THE s now being set in Ar- The location is overlooking the the Un At that time the | Sts of the 23 Army supreme the World War will be the wall in the oflice of January Gen. W. H meeting An appro- | eral, Maj. ablet and the the plctur-s. announce will be atlons have beem made | War Col.ege o whether and |8 follows. the | Fleld Corps of vear enlistments in accepted should Propo: by Gen. Davis last vear |J w to that ef- | nce Dep partment, 2, combat officers Due to the college, of age on Gen. will be the guest of honor ot less than 5: which will be it arms and ers of the non-combatant hranch tncluded class ment, according to branches, wlill be Infantry Artillery, Is to this effect 2 ene; Advocate G (1) graduated from school or the command and general duced In number. The necessity for limiting the extent of travel of men enlisted for one-year perlods in order to conserve transportation funds, it is pointed out In the War Department, served to lessen the number of one year enlistments still year enlistments for general applica- | in tion have not been favored by the War Department authorities on account of the Inadequacy of the short period of | service rendered to the (}overmrrr\em as o 4 pa compared with the time and effort in- Memorial Bridge acroas the | ;led In training the recruit. The regular monthly luncheon meet- ing of Quartermaster foned in and near the District of Columbia, which w . has been called off in re- of the s At the the new quartermaster gen- Frank to the memory Hart. B officers of the com- |apply to not tn Coast Artillery, 9 L 4 1: Quartermaster Corps, al's Depa nerals Department riment, 1; Medical De Ordnance Department, and Chemical Warfare Service, 1. For the Army War College course will be selected from among those above the grade of cap tain that are not graduates of tha’ thut are cptember 1, 1926, and tha: the general stafl not s of the service. The SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, JANUARY 17, 1926—PART 1. staft school, and upon graduation were recommended by the comman. dant for detail as students at the Army War College, but were retained on graduation as Instructors at Fort Leavenworth, or (2) graduated from the command and general staff school the class of 19223 or 19234 and wers recommended by the com SONS OF VETERANS Warren G. Harding Camp, Sons of Unlon Veterans of the Civil War, will Install its officers next Wednesday eve- mandant of that school for tha Army | MNE. 0fth floor of the G. A. R. Hall, War College, or (3) are borne on the | 1412 Pennsylvania avenue. The meet- e TR Rt elu’;rt‘hle list, or (1) |ing will open at 1:30 p.m., and the in- onstrated ative | ; ; their work In the Army theis wiliatyl | ®tallation ceremony will be conducted ity for higher training in commana by Harley V. Speelman, register of the and general staff duty, and have an ' United States Treasury. The camp will efficiency ratng of af least “ahove |meet in c : average,” provided that a total of not [of the Grand Army of the Republic more than three officers that are not | Lincoln and Cushing Camps, Sons of graduates of the General Staff School | Union Veterans of the Civil War, will Corps officers | or the command and General Staff |attend. School will be selected. As far as| Officers to be installed are practicable, the selection of officers for | mander, John Edwin Stark; senior vic this instruction will be confined from |commander, Edgar S. Walker: junior vice commander. Robert R. Faulkner: among those that, in addition to ful. filling the foregoing requirements, will | secretary, Roland M. Brennan. treas urer, Horace J. Phelps: patriotic in be able, upon completion of the cour. to establish eligibility for assignment | structor, Hartwell Balcom; chaplain {to the War Department general staff. | Frank I Lewls: gulde, Maj. John Substantlally the same requirements |Seward; color bearer, F. P. Hartley selections from the non- |inner guard, F. McCarten, outer guar branches for the Army |V. Petrola. The Civil Service further. One. positions: Junior typist at $1 stenographer a service throuzhout service distriet. Labo! Public Health Servic Hyglenic Laborator It is the depart acheduled for e Maj. Cheatha Work, por 10 | combatant and $8. | Collego. PROTEST TROLLEY WIRES. Petitions of four citizens' assocla- tions for installation of an under- ground trolley conduit on Georgla avenue from W street north will be considered by the Public Utilities Commission at an executive session next Thursday. The assoclations united in an effort 1o eliminate the overhead trolley wires trom that thoroughfare are the Park | View, Petworth, Piney Branch and Columbla Helghts. to_exceed next Arm 5 wpportion- Palestine now manufactures office | s my record turniture, bentwood furniture, carts, baby carriages, plows. small stoves, windows and doors, shoe laces rpets, and plans to also produce salt, alcohol, matches, cosmetics, s0ap, paint and cement ! 22; Cavalry, § citfes and towns ural looking, Cleanliness is o features. 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