Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 57

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HE SUNDAY 'AR, WASHINGTON, I APRIL 4 proceed to its annual emcampment | States, to represent that association,|having a bill passed, but this course rendezvous at Fort Monroe, Vi, this |in conjunction with Brig. Gen. John|has not been decided upon. 1In the ~ by boat. Last year the vrgani- | Ross Delafleld, president of the Re-[meantime the Guard is just as far ation went by motor earavan over |serve Officers’ Association of thelat sea on the armory proposition as the road, tuking three days for the |United States, at conferences to be|it was in the beginning, and there v boat It is only an over- |held with President Coolidge regard-|is at present ng hope of solution in : g lght vovage. The camp dates have | ing the holding of future national de- | sight.” The town has been scoured Into the ranks of the commissioned | units comprising the local Guard will | et FOVAES | ThE CRmD, FEIERRATE | Tk Hhe e to display the ability for | for a bullding, but not one that is perecnnal of the SSisL Tagiment: of/ve vedy forithe stylly ofithe'omivens|zp. a quick mobilization of the armed |suitable und which has suffictent floor ngtneere, N iuard of the|two mdnths before the annual en-| - |forces of the United States in case of [ space and a drill hall has been found | District of Columbia, has just stepped | cumpments this vear. ¢ Arthur | Men of the local militia who habit- | /o Which would come within the meaer one of ‘1"‘1“‘“i | ¢. Newman, commanding th ually remain il lr.mn. 3 ular nl)l':H,w' oL Joster. has informed Gen.|rental allowance given it by Con standing enlisted | fantry, which will go to Sa in violation of their vaths of enlist- | o SO0 4 s has sent @ circular|gress for such purposes. that | Range, Md., for its encampment, al- | ment are being vigorously m-.»w-v-m“.Lh"”v’h. "‘\’ “I.‘,[,‘ !](,\.:u'm:‘.;:.w. .fi.r‘my Some idex of the monetary difli Alush | ready is'in the hands of the instvuc- [ In the campaign instituted to vaise the | G G0 POGHIAT Guards, asking [ culty involved may be obtained from rett, Jr. who : | tors, and Cal. Oehmann, Engineers, | drill attendance of units of the militia, | the ~State ' Satlonsl (CUEHE BECRE | an instance cited by Guard officials has just been pre- {and’ Capt. Ravmond ¢, Peak, com’ | Summary courts have been appointed | thet to Commire WL TR ST who have heen looking ‘over the city D % . i » now working out those fo e b d Y cannof S o tharaSiniann : hehak i o 4 ses e e it o re eanected o he i | nish @ valid excuse for not attending. |45 (0 the obinions of the heads of} 1% yearch three old and spucious | o ICompaly 3 the hands of the instructors within a | Under the local militia law they may { W00 (WEIR T UG B0 olfion {0 the | homes were located, which, with fresmes few duys, so that all of them may be | be fined and imprisoned for faflure to [ P00 1 some alteration, might be made avail- i submitted promptly to the 3d Corps | attend drill. Two cases were passed ) able for an armory. In discussions mAed by e Avea headquarters at Baltimore, Md., | O last week Ay ; with the owners over the possibility ¥. Lane gty S Private Wallace W. Watkins, Com-! The Public Buildings Commissiof | of obtaining these bufldings it was In accepting the ¥ Som S DBEGURL s pany D, 121st Ingineers, appeared be. has no power to allot space in thel found that one of them had been promotion 1t 3 The units of R . fore Maj. e R. McKe summary | Pension Building to the National| renovated into negro apartment commission 1 “h“l:} s '.1’- k ‘_‘ Creditable ‘show. | court officer of the 1 ngine wurd of the District of Columb house, and this was bringing in alone Everett i3 repeat- : iplspi sl e i tions of heing | Senator Reed Smoot of Utih, chair.|§800 & month ren - $9,600 wr ng a military e i et I b B gularly ordered drill. [man of the commission, Has informe Heolini the of other govern- S st completed, according to Col. ik e y rate the | story which he ERETT Jui s : entered a plea of not guilty to the | Gen. Stephan, who wrote the| , o0 sepeies in its search, the blighod fn Die - | Lloya M. Brett, U AL ret . wrge and the specifications, but was , after he had obtained a legall . q officials have written identical »cal high schools. He a world ant general of the loc | found guilty o the charge and gullty {opinion on the matter. This appar- |..\l'.:f,1‘.‘.”nl.uln-’ ds of various depart- LIGHTNING ecord holder. accordi National | Capt. Clay Anderson, en B { on_three of the specitications and nit [ently closes the question, long dis- | oo 054 dependent agencies ask- rd records, having established it | Struc The inspections of 0 guilty on two others. He was fined §10. | cussed, on the matter of obtaining a got'el WG OV GO oion on Fork when he fived | £lncers were conducted by - Cap Private (first class) Paul Worksman, | portion of this building to house the |yt 0% SGEate AIICHOR, 5 for a ite rifie matches in | Lenox Lohr, Engineer Corps Al Company 1%, 1 ngineers, Guard after it vacates its present | i InES FERC (RE tard mi eling contest with a [editor the Military Eng peared before the same court cha quarters on June 30, next, by compul-| touch with owners with a view of ne S Ck score of 100 ol n of the Army °r | with four specifications of failing to [sion, owing to the ending of the lease| gotiating to take up the leases Q- Get- Lieut. Everett isx a graduate of the s, and those of the ‘oast | attend drill. He pleaded guilty to the [and a refusal on the part of the “r, e Hon iR a8 . local high gchools, while attending |- by Capt. W. W. Irvine, | charge and the specifications and was | owners of the building to renew it. O b s Cd A ATRETIOEY i AW! and which he served through the various st Artillery Corp: tloned at'| fined $10 by Maj. McKey. “I am in receipt of your letter of "‘,‘_’-"”"‘1 1'?‘}‘_-']' i Distrley of €o- commissioned grades in the cadet|Fort Monroe, Va | —_— March 23, 1926, relative to vour re- y "l‘"f‘ Ml”" a4t 0 corp: nd belng promoted from the| All of the units presented the| Another unit has been allocated to | quest for an assignment of space| (b the JeCer TN o o8 C.-.'.‘d’ ranks to captain. After leaving local [ requisite number of men necessary | the local guard for organization. This | within the Pension Office Building ""I"_’"_‘ 1‘;“ ,""“_‘j\;:m‘mfl“ g achools, he took up a civil engineer- | to maintain their Federal status, and | unit, known as the Service Company, [and offering to lease from the Fed. f 9Hces under vour Jutisce et on e ng course at the George Washington | two units, p Detachment | 29th Division, has been assizned here | eral Government the wmmount of ;j}| ‘m"‘x”};' _“ i rHEs BRa that University, which fits him the 8! 5 and the 29th | by agreement between the local guard | space requived for armory facilities BAM e tars LR T TRRRHN Ty the o e dutil . \ v, Infantry. | ofticials and those of the Marvland and | by the National Guard of the Dis- Fiehihe Dist¥ict of Co engineer He i 1 1 per cent endance at | Virginia N onal Guards, which com- | trict of Columbia, with the privilege ¥ Jished also in 1l v inspec The percentages of the | prise t} h Division of using the rotunda’ the ision, he warrior, havi V captait sther organizations follow: Con Tewll conslit o ja fivib and #econd L Dfce: Hullding . Tor 11 ¢ purposel High 3 ifle m, | pany neers, 9§ Heutenant and 199 enlisted men, and |ag ing to pa)’ therefor t suin Wasl he na- ! pan: z Fngineer: {is a division supply company, operat- | $10,000 per annun wr Senator vifle ma 1. He was| tery 260th Coust 8 {ing under the division quartermaster. | Smoot of the ritle of Com- | Coinpany I, 121st neers, 78 Owing to the lack of Federal funds for |~ After quoting the luw establishing 15t Engineers, and a mem- | Company D, 121st Engineers, 77.05: | the organization of additional units, [the Public Buildings Commission, regimental rifle team Headquarters and Service Company, | jt was pointed out, the unit been | Senator Smoot continues, in his) At the national ma he| 12 2 76.05; Battery A.|placed in the deferred status and no |letter successively ¢l oas A 00; Com- | efforts will be made immediately to re- 1 asked for an opinion as 10 medals, and a gold national individ- | Pany . Engineers, cruit the necessary personnel for it. whether the Public Buildings Com- ual medal (fourth y ). He v a| Company A, 372d Infantr —_ mission had power under the law member of the united service teams | and Company 121st Enginee Capt. Roy W. Keesee, commanding | creating the commission to allot of 1921 and and a member of | 66.10. Company. ‘A, 121st Kngineers, an-|space for the u,\»lnr ey a{_;i\'hy ‘.;‘r ot the Geor University | 3 3 nounced that his outfit {s preparing | the District of Columbia. The oPin-| Company ¥, 121st Engineers, Capt. ns of 1922, 1923, 1924 and| ~Pvi Martin J. Burke has been or- | for ublication a vearbook, for gem |lon expressed to me-was that the act | mnomas 1 Tane commanding. heads > entered the lecal National|dered transferred from Company A, era) gistribution, pointing out some of | did not give tie commission the POW- | the list of organizations of the Guard only in October of last year, ingineers, to Company the advantages of an enlistment into |er to do so. tional Guard of the District of Colum- nd during the intervening périod [S3ame regiment. - this command, which is the descend ‘I call your attemtion to the 1aW|ypja 4y ne matter of attendance last s pro b been rapid o S ean atasted of the famous Corcoran tadet it says, ‘shall from time 10} weqp e of 98.47. The truction has been started on | (orpg It will contain a history of the | e and t, for the use of Hisnttons: In: el SAILEIVE . _new bullding Water and O command and will be profusely illus- | the several ueti of the 3 At . . 6t apnthWweet to house someioL | man e profusely illus- | the s . and their percentages of at- 15t Re hohile. equipment of the 260th | trated with plctures of members of the | ment, all sjich space tendance, follow: Company C, 121st planned, | Coast Artiller: Tt is @ large me- | Present command, the officers, pic As the District of C 7 to Capt. Clay Anderson, | tallic structure, similar to the one | tures of officers and mer of previous | Militia is not an activity of th R my instructor assigned to | which was erected thers some time | YeArs, scenes from the various camps | ernment, it would be impossible to Hedy ) e BAsimEn: AC o T St Artillery i at pres. | in which the unit has participated and | jease the Pension Office as requested | cordin the tative <chedule the |ent cramped for the storage of such | Sketches of the officers and men. It fin your letter.” | officers this regiment will be or-|equipment, which includes tractors | Will contain 80 pages. of a size 8 by | The only alternative left to the} dered to Fort Humphreys, Va., June [and heavy field guns, and the new [10% inches, and will be printed by an | Guard, if ‘it hopes to -obtain this 29 and 30 and July 1 for a period | build is needed, according to Maj. | outside firm, the job 1 too large | space, it was pointed out, is to get| > L ) reering tield training, C. Brinton, jr, United States|for the 1Zist Engine I'ress 10| gpecific authority of Congre by | Jrepar the annual encamp. \v instructor, o that this ma- | handle. A - A ment of th iment, which also will T , loaned by the Federal Govern- o & g T 5 5 ¢ be held fiase . may be properly stored, and | The monc s HAWK[NS o) nan nand- | also to enable the men to get at u'b‘"“‘"“.”) at ‘"’jl”" b o i Yty \orking | easier.for drill purposes. The struc- |banquet Thursday night at the ar | i < ork for this train. | ture is being erected .on land_re- |Mory, at which the following officers i beriod of training | cently transferred 1o the local militia | Of the command were the guests of . : i trail by the Chief of Ingineers, United |honor: Capt. Roy V. Keesee, com | - e otficers pportunity 4 b ¢ e " M Eintia’ Axmy: |manding; First Lieut. William ¥ S eam g as will | Buehler, Second Lieut. Bdward : o ey LGN Sl wan v a McMahon and Second Lieut. Will MO I O Co i i tield_work as soon | i W%, ACIMESIE g i | A._Gorman, | R 3 | BOML M en He e Ve Aviny instructor of the Coa Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan has been | Cesihinite sl s =t 1. 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