Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1926, Page 59

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of | regimental head: ‘This, of wuru.h ulaty order xorud on the Cuard, and is issued for the purpose of removing any danger of tm »umnw collapsing fmm-.hn‘body troops marching in step. But, it was pointed out, the troops be conducted, and these troops must wait until the annual field training to be able to stretch out and get the practical The moving of the troop parapher- nalis was completed last week, and allbranches of the Guard which were mlnmbm-:mory now M!tlnm Roche, 2804 Fourteenth cam“m B, 1218t Engineers; V. Berberich, who has been promoted 1o, master sergeant and assigned to uarters.” has been granted leave of absence to €0 to Chicago, but is éxpected to re- turn in time for the annual encamp- ment of the engineer regiment at Fort l-lumphreyn. Va,, next month. Lieut, Willlam B. Buechler, who as- sumed-command of Company A, i21st um"fia{y"“&“j’(" the numhn of Capt. to force to attend drills all hlbltull absen Last Sunday a split drill. was held, and all men who falled to attend the previous Tuesday's drill were ordered to report on Sunday. He polinted out to the assembly that every man of the command must attend one drill & week, and if they could not at- tend on Tuesday night on account of business reasons they must attend the Sunday monln‘ drills, A general mmmnuon of the non-commissioned personnel is tak- ing place in Com mpany A, 121st Engi- neers. The following temporary ap- polnumnu to the key tions have been announced: Staff Morgan 8. Gassman as acting sergeant,. to take effect as soon as First rtt. March leaves to accept his commis- sion as second lhuunim of National Guard Engineers; Sergt. Albert Silver to be supply sergeant, relieving Sergt. Keesee, who been sent back to 1 | duty in the lin be t[to be sergeant, whlle Privates become. garages. Officials of the Guard are by no the situation, but left open to them, ng hfl.fl to provide suf- with which lo rent an armory on & long lease plan or to pro- vide for the erection ! a ?:Iuln‘ on Government property as the perma- nent home of the local citizen sol- of t and every “nndon m. individual members of ‘who have time of war, Phn- now are Mn: Iomllhud to o Congress at the néxt session and push with all vigor possible the fight extending over many years to have money appropriated for the erection of a permanent building, and the pres- ent situation will be strongly pointed out as one of the great biots on the country’s military defense when men who are willing to |1v0 their time and en in fitting them- selves for fleld service for the country in time of war are fefused facilities for dding so. * The Guard officials have recelved little help from the Distriet of Colum- bia government officials in their fight for an armory, and it is probable that they will have to wagé the fight alone, backed by the Guard organizations of ‘various States in the Union interested in seeing that the National Capital - Guard has an armory which should be a model. With the Attofney Gen- Soderar acfvity, It s probabie: that Fede: 4 prol af the Federal Government will be looked to to finance the bill for the erection, thus relieving the District of Colum- bla of this charge in the event that Congress authorizes it. Staff Sergt. Leo J. Koepfle has been | east, ordered transferred from Company F talion. He relieves Staff Sergt. John ley, McComber and ‘May porals, These appointihents will be made permanent as soon as the com- pany settles do A large contingent of the :m Coast Artillery, headed by Maj, Wal~ ter W.'Burns, went to M Wllllv ington, Md., last Saturday and mained over Sunday for drill wwk preliminary to going to their annual training” rendezvous at Fort Monroe, Va., next month. i ¥ ks i 'l'ho local Guard has been allotted one vacancy in .the company ts] class at the Copst Artill desirh *| to take the course must submit melr names to headquarters through the commanding officer of the local Coast Artillery, who. it there are mone than. one, will note the order of Al T. Walker, de- . Bergt. He A. Ross has mmucuwm-mum at his own request. ‘The following enlistments were an- nounced: John M. Kirk, 1000 B street northeast, Company B, 121st Engi- neers; Benjamin C. Stevens, 4226 Third street, Headquarters and Service Com- pany, 12ist Engineers; Joseph W. Johnson, 6518 Connecticut _avenue, band, 121st Engineers; John F. Rock: ett, 1012 C street, band, 121st Engi- neers; Raymond F. Muth, 601 Kenyon street, Company C, 12ist Engineers; John W. Jackson, 2703 P street, Com- pany F, 121st Engineers; Herman H. Lavenroth, 40414 Twelfth street north- east, Company F, 121st Engineers; Louis A. D’Alutolo, 3205 Otis street, Mount Rainier, Md., Company F,121st | I. Engineers; Alva H. Strawmyer, 1101 L street, Company F, 121st Engineers; Bdgar C. Emeigh, 1239 Morse street Reinbird Gromicrin, $00 Fith strt el Wmv 00 The latter ; Gum headquarters from the Militia .Bi ‘ar Department -hnwlu the allot- nunt of funds to the Guard e curnn t fiscal year, OfMcials. uard point out M this gives an lnfluunn of the amount of spent by the Federal Government in this city for the maintenance,of the local Guard alone, and is an argu- ment for local support to the tion. ;. The allotments follow: | and nnuvuhu of B E%.si §f§ Spef 3% g it i Egk i pal tn%‘eanlvmant 74; main m ,3 & organization eq ent, $276.50; gaso- line and oil for armory udlflnl. $156.60; intrastate of mm t'i":'v‘l equipment and in cunnecthn witl camps and miscel nwuh t!lvcl armory drill pay, $48,357; arms, uni- forms, equipment, etc., lor fleld serv- ice, $5,530; maintenance quarter- master motor vehicles, Ci“, ml-nlh- neous supplies and repairs, $1,580; sheet music, $60, and ordnance sup- flllnoza;n% repairs, $2,787, or a total of This does not by ny means. repre. sent the total nt of money e: pended here on Guard. - There an additional allotment for fleld tnln- ing and the supplies in con therewith, as well as the money ur ried In the District appropriations for Guard expn-u, 3 Ef%%é?g 33 §gg i n‘-“numm ol Columhh has been | 5,14 irlisle September 1 to Oetohr 13, 1926, both Stewart M. fMcers' | dates !neluiu Grayson of tl medical corps hubeonnked l(hudulrutnu.lu advantage of this uhool. and It & favorable reply is received, ably will be assigned to this du The local Guard has been allotted one vacancy in the non-commissioned officers’ class at the Medical School at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Octo- er\o m“,”l(,bfihm .} inclusive. Meml of the medical de- tachment of the uudhnnhnln vited to make applications for !hh duty, and the one recommended b the commanding officer of the llln medical detachment will be to_the duty.” Definite duties were to t! officers who nt to th Scnool at !‘gn 'umph: last week, u? o were in connection with the' preparations for the Annul encampment - of the main body of troops. Col. John W. Oehmann, com« manding the regiment, the school wlu\ a discussion of the Sum. mer training schedule for the troops, during which he laid down an lnun- sive program which he will expect the officers and men;to carry out in detail. Lieut. George Harbin was assigned thc u:; of preparing training sched- preparing schedules to cover two possible " rainy days d the ‘encampment, when the troops will not be (;l)i.l:'-.d to ts.ké.:‘t‘: dt.ho fleld. pt. Ralph was assigned the duty J ng practical sug- gestions for tho e-n policing of the campsas for weekly inspections; 3 o sketching mi equipment, designating who should be trained in this work, and detailed t T he 5\(,10 - [dea that iseAbroad in the Land. - Unprecedentca Thousands Now Turning to the New'Cadillac ' . For the Only Thing That Really Counts |What is this thing which is making new thousands 'turn to the new, go-degrec, cight-cylinder Cadillac and registering sales records unprecedented even in Cadillac history? It is people' mirds and people’s pocketbooks—it is the different kind of days and weeks and the different kind of hours and months which people enjoy in the new Cadillac—it is a turning away. # from the old idea that any sort of motor transpor- tation will do to the sounder idea that the kind of transportation is the only thing that really counts: Ituammdam\dnon:myf:omthetypa :elufl out- bathing and swimming sites, and is preparing safety tnnrucfionl to be followed, ing the men before murln; into the combat | Capt. Shields also was assigned the of motoring which made the miles uncmun and miserable and costly. ’ It is a widespread nwnkemng t0 the relhnuon dm there i nio substitute for the satisfied thoughts which . Cadillac en| . the easeful for the zestful, renfulmlennd ys, weeks and months—for the . ' only worth-while things in motoring Ind the things - wluch alone spell value. Cadill-cnenmm uponimrerutqmifll mbefore ¢ 1o realize that Go Department Comdr; E. J. 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