Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1926, Page 65

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THE SUNDAY S$TAR, WASHINGLON, D. ., JANUARY 24 1926—PART Spanish War Veterans - : acob | celved the appligations of the folldw- One hundred ang eight Washington | The two dental reserve officers and | 4 4% " feeting of the ‘;:x]m}'\flmi’ he [ TaE Erariua. 15 Barnes, Eaward S. reserve officefs will be formally pre. | the two medical administrative reserv- | g o WU S0 S S lacted: Bar- | Coliing, Harry 1. Eslie, Fred Fitchett, sented this week with certificates of | ists who will receive the cartificates | ctivities for 3 oD . Ward v Colling, James W. ilawkins and George N e o on the HIHZLobesanoniRG [iHre Mok XN G Brasite Qapt John | 1 .\I)ul:‘)g‘::&‘ ey rare “Willtam | Scriven. The following were muster. Bebie o McCausland and Second Lieuts. | Hottor, | William L. Semple_ {re-|ed into active meimbership: John IL. e regory Clpriani and Whliam = C.|jngated); T.. and Joseph M. Barth|Smith, Milton L. Smith, Willlam TRV RAAar YWhareon, ectively. The three | (qranaferred from Lieut. Bishop Camp, | Snyder, Edward 8. Collins and Sam- : “ters in the Gra wnitary reserve officers entitled 0| No 3 Department of Conectiaut); also | el W Hawkins. Past Department . han L e Wunaln certificates are | Goorge Clotler (transferred from Nel- | Comdr. League,made an address. ham Building by 3 ajs. arl B. Seeds | Miles Camp). 7 4 : bt 3 | resentative Scott Leavitt Conimander-in-chief Thompson and oo Montan: member of the United |the official party which will attend s eg reserve of-| SEniER var Veterans at the meeting | the dedication of ‘the United Spanish Whnee sicervists p 2 section of the | Janvary 15 delivered an address in|Wak Veterans' fablet” on ‘the Maine Shohave o e . untry, W u two weeks'|\(hich ‘he eulogized Presidents Mc-|Monufnént in Havana ‘on Feébruary MELIe met the b | course of instruetion in mil in-| Kinley and Roosevelt. Applications |15, will sail froth New York on the Mhich ‘emtitle . follows: Lieut. Cols. H. R. Winthrop. | the following: Oliver M. Barker, Isalh | turning to that port - February 19. 1 to this_cov- Bl | New York: J. A. Buchanun, Washing- | g Tucas, Alfred T. Adams, Willlam | Accompanying the" Toifet; bealdes mem. 2 B ton, and I. J. Meehan Philadelphia. | if RBoek, John M. Miller, Albert B. | bers of the United Spanish War Majs. A L Peckbam, Boston; W. M. | §irivenet, fr., Frank R. Clute, William | Vetertns and thefr wives and famtiies, AND WHA' I' I I MEANS 'I ODAY giker, e B ¥ | Pratt, Bost D. S, Perrin, New | g Vermillion, W. . Robert [ will be 'representatives of the naval oo it oL JEEHCHElE, S wynne, G, J. Mas-| (- Gingell. ¢! T. son and John |and ‘military commiltt@s of both the L i Piwaiker Jueckiand mmold 8 hitridge. gll O New|W. Thompson. °Announcement was Houb dnd Sehate’” and other mem:- t these - : c; I3 onohoe. Baltimore; OlIVer | ;nide of the invitation from the Cuban |bers of ‘Congress.' Ambassador Crow- : cates Jo 17 finance v e officers, | Metzerett, Hyattseille, Ma: W. H.|Ampassador to every veteran of ‘98 o i represent the State Depart- A Record of Consistency st L\"}‘];““ . . 46 Infa = “_lf;(‘lfll' . L;‘;Hu'xvl»l- 1\““-’; (O itz and his family to attend a revepth;‘n | mienthe belngdatreay in Cuba, and Coervists will be formally presentec liam, Hammond, Ind; . W, Kem-| yjven by him in their honor at the |Capt. ‘Cluverlus, ' répresentative of b K ed S R R Milwaukee, and White, | Continental Hall on evening of Janu- | the' Navy Department, will board a From its first appearance exgl:teen yearsagototlm en. Robert H. Allen, chief of Infantr: sas City, Kans Capts. Louls|ary 28 This being u regular meet- | Govefnment vessel at-Key West and Securday evening 4 general offect | Watten, New Yori J. £, Nicklin, J¢.|ing night of the'camp, a short session | sall nto the harbor with the fleet present, the Velie car has consistently maintained a rom the st ge! office will | Chatta ;1L W/ Steinkrans, Cleve | gag dectded upon so as to give the | which'will represent this Government. ot hes Wtterdance quitiication | land; TG Lear, Detroits T, 3. Mac: | plembers an SRS (0 itend. 1n | According tor tentative. piamm: for. Ihe mrutmon for Value—for the finest Value to be ob- - ificates to 19 s: ary, nta .vn d- s ak ark, » o Aand - L la bady. Comdr. P, B, Shomette made | servic in connection with the dedjca- x\;xl\‘_.mxl“.’m\ 4 and’ medicil re Wright, Highwood, 111 a short talk on. thamémm-u of the | cation T of the. tablet, the program tained at the pneo. ficers shington re 5 3 cor . | camp auring 1925 ind hifs expectations | will consist of addresses by President servists who will be awarded {he Lieut. Col. R. 1% . AMcKenney, | pof OIS B e o Com i i i s o il | Infantey, resident of ihe Wrahing:] 10k the year 6£'1936 Machadg of Cuba, Commander-in- That reputation was its original aim and, achieved GoEdin 0 ¢ sl it of fihe Reder o OMmadts’ 7 chief Thompson, and “Gen. Betan- a 5 the sy | ociation of the United States, nas.| Fettt Comp court, reprexentinng -the. Cuban .War at the very start, has always been jealously guarded. 3 . o led a special meeting for the pur- Voterans' Assoclation, and Capt. Glu- g remained L Dmne Vel | oL s on, the smendmento to | Tntantry. FANve abslgncl to the | T8rdm tenresenting (hd Uhlted Ststes That it hes untouched and has, in fact, Henry | Erwin; | the w6 as subluitted by the exee- | 309th Tank Baftajlon ey, general| gha piain of the Department of New been steadily increased, is a record that not many T utive committee. such meeting to be | headquarters res¢rves, three o, PRty 3 {held February K15 pou. fn the | field armies; Capt, Gigrles: 1t Fisher, | (00 FRSE DRI, VI SEioany : have equalled and one of which the Velic Corpora- epper, Murray W {audttorium_of the new Interfor’ De- | E Reserve, assogdl 0 the | o imy of her destraction, will ninke S g 't G | vislo < T, Pagter, Williun; | Partment Buflding ; 5ot Divistan: Sec- {18418 T tion is jusdy proud 7. Mahor o8 (. Karnes, Chatles | The changes in the by-laws reéom- | ond Lieut. Frank L\xxomm\ Tnfantry | Yemonet, Willlam F. W and | mended by the utlve committee | Reserve, promoted the grade of | Announcement has been mads '3 .agr | : i e o n?nnm' hill o et B Tod‘y with new resources permitting even more Edmund 8 drunt its. | involve the discontinuance of the | first - Heutenant, Herbert F 8 . | sections of assoctation, a_change | 26, “and ent | o e v ferbert. | ] “ W | section the assoctation, a change | January £, 1926, and BI s-gisiamment | fown. ~The encnmpment will ‘be held | | W"‘ Pohcm behind the Velie, it is our inten- \ ¢ | the method of election and in the | to the 319th Infantry aonfinued {Angun 15 to 19. * Heéadquarters will R. Lucas 2 T 10, Edwin | number of menibers of the.executive | offect; Firat Lieut. Tom L. PAYTon. | be established at Savery and the Fort tion to enhancethat reputation still further—to main- Davis a Ther Carren; tee, and various changes in | Field Artill Reserve ving e | De# Moines for the auxiliary. The 1 Lieuts. Jumes A. Hickey, Wellner ’numl-e)ilm of the articles of the by- | moved from the 0th Tiislen [A7ea.|convention will be held at the Colt: tain the thonght that Velie and Value are almost tan and Edward M. By e, and in eliminatine references | is, relieved from wesignment -to the | seum. and the grand ball will be held various articles | 135th Field Actillery Brigade. | 2t ghe ‘State. Capicer. i 2 Io i .| Followink is the, instriiction i ""*Mr;dm:d the recapiion to tie terchangeablo wo ular Avmy offi: pllowing " is strisctiona cogmangier 4 chief he n - lar AT O roly: BFbeca £UF ine [Bretk: Two | Ariiasiaor, 0.0 GiLen Maushy gl VELIE MOTORS CORPORATION g the time e | meecings will bo W tomorrow v at Continental Tl huse taken “def- e ok There was | Ning at reserve: hedguarters, that of | nite sbape. Moline, Illinois ,/’ no predo alning for the re |the Ordnance and Chgplaln Reservists. | e Muine Mefdrfal corimittee e e bl o e o | wil ke ot S o 88 ashington Velie Co. 7 % { of ‘the = ng the . cates, James T2 Morrisette, on & ers and program during com- NORRIS H. EN( ' the bratiches of the booci an |3ty in the Jidge Advpcate Geners . und ask all:vetarans of T empt to get such t = | Department. will lectute to the Ord-|the Spanish War to give their sup- 1136 Connecticut Ave. | Certain of the sections provided for |nance Reservists on military law./port by attending these ceremonies. . in the bylaws were & W | while military hygiene and first aid = Main 8496 certain amount ¢ g | will b discuesed hefore the Reserve | Comde. John A, O. Shuster of AMten e S e S | Chaplain by Maj. &. AL Corbett. Tues. | Richard J. Harden Camp_enteftained ; - Lieut Jol Mt Infantry. exe. |day evening the Finance Reserve of | the iders and officers of | - uti er of the 2¢ Re- | fi #ll meet. at which Gen. Walker | the | at Wardman olbert, | serves ashingtor 15 asso present the Aft T il and Iald Pikngece AL Jett, | ciates have develo |formal presentations have heen o, pas . vear in the camp. o Aontic.| instruction courses 1 Dr an | Col. 1. P Orton. i D.. W f treiin adtition (o Comar, Shus: fiarry B.|arms. The original need for the sec- | the aperation of the G | P Bt Coman s Eopudvy PN, iyter H.|tions, therefore. appears to have | army. The 4 o el ’Rim(m ey chay {p and it is for this reason that |&lso meet ou Tuexdiy eveniug, ol ar 1\’} o it is proposed to discontinue the sec. | Which there will be u discussion Jatughanl Mgy tions of the a<sociation. | signal communication;, Pield Agpile: i “week aré as fol- Under present method of elect ng the regimental nel 3 Jfines Pettit. Camp, Tues. z committee the ¢ 3d Engineer Band will hold ba #Gen. Nifson A. Miles (amp, Col. about 30 and is so |Practice ~Wednesdayw eenir James Dettit” Auxiliary, Thur: , vork to the best ad. rads ""“_“9’\‘\';!5»““"” o ol siae o J v THE VELIE COUPE proposed change in the | f Seibre b - ice prosi. | Lers. After thix Lieut: ~Gglt-dohr gyt etary, treasurer pr | & v. exefuti ce ¥ . of the se L P to the Infan | g ; n lem in defen i @@ T Chap!| The following chang g - i and anization - of i ments affecting reserve g ' There 1-ling in Washington were announc v Friday evening. r and ¥ 1G i Lieut.|this week at reserve headquarters:|evening the Medical Reservists i Thadd i i e < ten, Cav:|be presented with certificates by /3 B. Cenkli rthur be, | alry ve. 1 to the|gene officer on duty in the sur- | % 5] " Arthur V.| geon general's dffice, and upon the Conveniently Located ve. wssign | conclusion of (it G Lfinz{g il d ;' on Fourteenth: Street* “ arsuit Squadron; s cuss tactics and the use B. Williams and Capt. Ralph J. 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