Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1926, Page 48

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STUDENT SOLDIER DRILLS MODIFIED Bayonet and Combat Fea- tures Stricken From R. 0. T. C. Manual. Because it is “too sttong meat for bab bayonet drill and combat practice, in which student soldiers are taught how to dispatch human life in a highly scientitic manner, have been eliminated by the War Department from the manual of instruction for the ning Corps This applies Reserve mer camps where military training is f the curriculum, Davis himself, e weeks announce “ederal Council of t would seek to muke s where it is ¢ ave the “bloodthirs the manual deleted on the g that it encourages a desire to Kkill in adolescent youth. Although the order is dated last it not published until st at the War De ;u\nntnl ‘pointed out that before the World bayonet drill was more sport—like fencins—than a seri sut business of kil war, however, the bayonet ors were ordered to deliberatel their students up to w point of n amounting almost to ph on” to attain the prc re of mind for the fatal thrust that this evere train result, the instru. times. wtment order se will R. O lude the subjec combat 1 to be In the tr x camps . the students have used ‘ummies in which to thrust yonets. SOLDIER HELD AS FORGER 19-Year-Old Private Accused of Signing Officer’s Name to Checks. ve forged the name of . Parker, U. S. A., to " one for $75 and one for Luther Franklin Firing, 19 old, Remount Detachment, Eighteenth and C street yested vesterday by Detective: and O'Brien. Pvt. Firing, who was on clerical duty in Capt. Parker's office when arrested, was taken to police head- quarters, where, it is stated, mitted he was guil pent the money for the purchase of clothing and entertaining friends. Fi he had handled much two che Pyt of Capt er's work, some of it requiring him to attach the captain’s pame to documents, and thus he be- eame familiar with his signature. CODEHB—ILI APPROVED. Commissioners Favor Covering Re- serve Insurance Here. A favorable report on the bill pro- viding a code of law governing legal veserve life insurance business in the District was sent to Chairman Capper of the Senate District committee ves- terday hy the Commissioners. | The report pointed out that a bml for a complete code of insurance is now pending before the Senate Dis- trict committee, but that it seems im- practicable to secure agreement upon | provisions of this measure. | The Commissioners explained that | there is no opposition to the independ- ent bill and it can be treated sepa- rately. |E TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. . National—"The Show Off."” comedy, | at 8:20 p.m. | Keith's ~Violet Heming, vaudeville, at 2: nd 8:15 p.m. | Earle—Herman Timberg & Co.,| vaudeville, continuous from 1:30 to | 11 p.m. | Palace—"It’s the Old Army Game,” | at 11 am., 12:45, 2:30, 4:25, 6:10, | &nd 9:50 p.m. | Rialto—"The Prince of Pilsen,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. \ls!ronnhmn— Sweet Daddles,” ILd0 am., 140, 340, 535, 7:40 9.45 p. Columbia — Moz 10:40 am., 12:40, 9 p.m. Tivoli—"Bachelor_Brides,” 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Ambassador—“A Soclal Celebrity,” and 9:50 p.m. ‘Let's Get Marrie , 6:30, 8 and 9:40 “The > at 7-and 9 pm. Strand — “Tumbleweeds,” at 11:20 2:30, 5:20, 6:50, 8:20 and at and at and at 2:35, | 1 at Miracle During the | Congress May Hire Psycho-Analyist to Qtudy Members Representative Kindred of New York, a noted alienist, yesterday in- troduced in the House a resolution providing that the clerk of the House shall employ Dr.\ Arthur MacDonald to make sclentiflic studies of man. including a study or Congress and its activities, at a salary of $1,000 per annum. A similar resolution was introduced in the Senate carrying a proposed salary of $2,000. The House resolution provides that these studies shall be along anthropological, psycho - physical and statistical lines and that Dr. MacDonald shall report annually the ults of his studles and in- ves ations to the Speaker of the House and to the Vice President, which shall be published with the approval of the presiding officers in each branch of Congress. It is specifically provided in the Hou: resolution that under no circum- stances shall name of any member of Con, s be mentioned. Yhe Result of 50Years of ~ practical coffee experience = ME:S SWING CO & X = .912 _E STREET /5 i Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F St. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays | | Experl THE EVE | DEVINY IS ELECTED. Chosen President of Craftsmen's Club of Washington. John J. Deviny, assistant director of the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing, was elected president of the Wash- ington Craftsmen’s Club at a meeting in the Hamlilton }otel Wednesday night. J. H. Lesher was elected vice president. L. K. Johnson was chosen secretury; Willlam J. Dooley treas- urer, and Charles Wood, sergeant-at- arms. A. B. Carty, George C. Cole, R. Epp- ley, L. W. Thomas, George Hamill, George L. Buckman and Bert L. Bair were elected to the board of gov- ernors. Mr. Deviny also was indorsed for the presidency of the International As- Bass Dinner, soclation of brintinghouse Crattsmen, | For Baths Fireplaces, etc. which organization s to hold its an- ELLET 1106 9th BT. N.W. nual convention in Philadelphia July i “putié Frinter George . Carier, M. lIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIllllIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIllI|IlIIIIIIIIIlI!IIIIlIIIl :30 A.M. Dai Public Printer George H. Carter, M Open at 8. HARD CRABS Are at Their Best at HERZOG’S Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant 11th & Potomac River Open Until Midnight Fresh Fish in Season, Crabs in all styles. Chickens, steaks, chgps, i Tey our special GB BEAUTIFUL TILES Deviny, J. H. Lesh man and George C. to represent the local un..unumiun at the Philadelphia convention. l~ mu‘lll of Jul ! Open 5:30 to 8 Saturday Evenings Our Main Bank, 10th and Pa. Ave., observes extra hours Saturdays for the greater convenience of our busy patrons. 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