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Martin, 33 K street northeast, Com- |larger commands to put 60 men on|held in the street or on vacant lots pany A, 121st Engineers; Willlam S.!the rolls. All organizations must have | nearby. This arrangement, of course, - ) Taylor, 2031 Nichols avenue south:|this number on the rosters in order | will be very unsatisfactory during cold BOY SCO' I S east, Company D, 1zlst l:m,—meers:!(o be permitted to take part in the|or inclement weather, and informa- Robert B. Shanahan, 3906 Thirteenth |annual encampment, and they must | tion is requested as to whether or no 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 15, 1926—PART 3. street, Company D, 1st Engineers; { take 60 per cent of this number into | the gymnasium or similar large room | & I g Among the new offi. lr\'“;g thmgre, 5 teenth S\rlsel camp in order to receive Federal pay!{n the Union Station could be made I e e T oo ; southeast, Company D. 121st En 4 L Regiment of Engineers, Nu- | trestles the troops were required to|S0EIese COmbany 0. SEC S, Camps and camping trips have al ) quarters, as well as Government mer of Company ever the trai e ° S . N o 1 o S el e ) b ! for the tour of duty. available for drill purposes between s been the subjects of ullabsorh- | eXpert In their line of work, have been bnal get out of the cars, walk across the 5 | ¢ 8 and 10 o'clock one night each week | ing interest to Boy Scouts, and this| " he « chensive | an ! Tumbia, who will be in chirge of the | trestle and then. embarh again, |1t |Alabama avenue southeast, Company | Lieut. Col. Peyton G. Nevitt. ad-|after September 1 = N e e S aal T st & compsebennty 4 operutions of that |is seven miles from the main line |D: 121t Engineers. {jutant of the 29th Division, has dis-| - abBISENEE A colopepitioni| SETITIEE MG R AR EREIOR e 0O LarouEsver alieniERLy the Tocal patched a m ndum to all mem- exception. Not only have the \Wasl mo | in this connection is earnestly solic - fit ot Fort|station to the barracks of the troops. f : : x : . T amous Singer t z t D The following enlisted men of Bat- ' beps of the 29th Diviston Stalf calling | ired e i T A special court of honor was hel gers Appear Each Humphriys, Va.| Col Ochmann has caused orders to|tery A, 260th Coast Artillery, have!eheir attentlon to the annusl encamp | eanteiiine the N rerey obing and | ington Scouts done th are of L4 camp Roosevelt with will ~be Second . Y 04l | camping and traveling themselves but | a4 member of the camy, and issued by his adjutant, Capt. C.|been ordered honorably cl d 3 2 U y discharged | ment period asking them whether | National Guard.” .\x\)_llh):(lm.'thnl the tum]mflnd will | from the National Guard of the Dis-lor not they will attend. He pointed | At the same time the general dis.| they have been hosts to multitudes of | shington 4 unit, march-|trict of Columbia on account of busi-|out that orders for this dut e | ws chairman in the artsch. Other me: Lieut. Enrique Conova. He has Season at Suburban - en given | o s 4 0 et ke . 2 re issued tched the following letter to the | visiting brothers from all over the & o , g it Opera House. g B e in| o chemmony, L] Nocihicast: neas interference . g oxler, by the authoritles of States concerned. Commissioners of the District of Co. | United States and also from forelg A ot S U L U N Smer e nk, and has | desire to take automobiles to camp, | The following men of Company I, e ‘mlrl;:x-x‘;,\’vl‘:{','.— [1’;4'”‘:.\;:."'." |DisCeittof (SotmmElE 01 v for) duill folty, Wilota [ove of it ate sond oo (i hoyy awarded 34 me it seigned to| because of its proximity to the Capital [ 1218t Engineers, National Guard xe-! R Tom, pur s the pl pace lo- | to Camp Roosevelt on The Ch apeake | o qge, as follows: Troop &. L. Company A. lGlty toiwhich ] | cated between First and D streets | Bay. — i ¢ ure expected to |Serve, upon request off Capt. George Licut. Conova ix | come while on liberty. He has author- | W. Johns, commanding that unit of a mnative of % ized the excusing of not to exceed five [the active forces, have been ordered latka, Fla, but ch company for this purpose, | Féstored to the active list and as- has lived n Cuba these cars will be formed |SlEned to duty with that command and other points | into a motor caravan and will proceed | Sergt. Richard T. Jones; Pvts. (first- n, mdsonry: Troop 10 trown, camping, civies, first inimals, music, Troop ooking: J roop 35 d 5 S northeast and Massachusetts ave-| Among the visitors of the past week | ] Capt. Ruymond M. Peak who has|nue on Tuesday evening just relinquished command of the 29th | \veek from & to 10 o'clock. The -| Canal Zone, under the lead: Military Police Company, and who has 1 Guard has no indoor drill facil.| Commissioner E. A. Bodga: 14 § taken the examination for transfer and it will greatly simplify mat.|of Troop 3. from Pontiac, Mich.: reuth, Oberammergan, Ravinia! n years’ devotion to a high ' v tior & "anama | of each|were 39 Scouts from the dded to the other two spera house in the purpose has this nam, | Taylor. cookin | ter, phy waods.” now 4 1 world cen 5 : 3 to the Quartermaster Corps of the ‘ L e gon, her Al development: ; g oo the Scuth. Helover the command of an|class) James E. Clements, Britt R > ters If this space can be utilized for [ group from Oregom, unothe: s S e EUEIONONA. ccived hisiearly|Omi W1 i command of an LU AAd Carniey | C. Wilson, and |10l Guard has been ordered to report | (s purpose LI SUlles B, auit faolied el L e b it Bre A ey e places about the Gen. Anton Stephan, command- | Pvts. Howard W. Boyce, Grant A.[!0 the commanding general, 29th| “rpege letters give a plcture of the | from Boston. Fittsburgh. Atlanta and faid to animals; Albert Powers td to animals: Troop 47. Oscar Soi ploneering; Troop 44 civies, first aid to ani rom foreign countries | educaion in varfo “ ok . night after | country, and in October, 1918, besun |ing the 29th ner, when f the signal course at Yale { composed of tha milit handlcap under which the (Guard | other points will have to get its training during Titus Ulke, na Union and music love night throus . ant & | Nattonal Guard Division, for special fonal Guard Diviston, | Dodson, Adam G. Mouton, Fred P.|Natl divison, e this sien | Myers, Martin T. Storey, Bdward L. |duty and instruction, pending the e i | Thorpe and John D, Weleh. trunsfer. The order directs also that 1. camping verett Lank uralist and musical activity elsewhere, except in | University, heing a private in the | ™ and Virginia, ace 5 A rETRa il o | the coming Winter armory drill pe- ormerly of the National Mu Is, feraft usi Troop i it aiinc kg covenl Gizoen | of the United Sriny | U} Lieut. Col. Pevion G. Nevitt, divi:| (g1, Oehmann has ordered the fol- o troed 5t Divistam on hean: | Tiod. The present armory building | FHte" fm"J'L“'n faue is e Caip| Bt DAL alt i London, ix at a standstill, are pre ps. However, the siEf o | sion adjutant, left last night aboard|jowing promotions in the regiment, | quarters detachment \ is one of the old government hotels | Roosevelt last aweek, conducted hikes Srech. 8t Dren sentad widely wistice broke up his stufes| the Norfolk and Washington steamer, | a)' on the recommendations of the on the plaza, and is cut up into small | yng gave some Interesting talks. The o ey et oh | there, and he was shortly aftor G their destination heing Virginia Beach, | virious company commanders: Serst., | Following the receipt of application | FOOmS. There fis not a room in any | \rofessor proposes to donate a part. of e b UL major | charged from the Regular Avms G V., where the division staff will hold | jopy' 1), Powers, to be first sergeant | from @ number of former enlisted men | °F the buildings large enough to per-| his wonderful collection of Indian thietics, pathfinding: Tr enlisted in the local Engineer COMS | ity annual period of training. of Company F. to fill' the vasapey |of Company 4. 3724 Infantry, for re.| Mit & squad to exercise, much .less| relics to the camp as a nucleus for O IR, paiC £ | in June of last veur. and his promo other units of the local Guard. | created by the franster of WillamkG. | enlistment, Capr. Arthur Newman hag | the ImPOrtant work of drilling a bat- | fayger collection o be made by the o % menad £ Mo s ngin 1 tion has been rapld. e speaks pecial Troops, 29th Division, com- | Rose; Pvt. Isadore Bryan, to be cor- |put up to headquarters the matter of | {llon and regiment in formations. | povs. Skt bl it However, during good weather it hoped t ish and Portuguese fluenty. In bri-}manged by Lieut. D. B. Lloyd, and the to the vice | agen“ \ipits The regular camp season after seaxon it has ds it the plavground may be | Roosevelt was over last Mon 10 weeks and 3 day aking these men in. He calls atten- camp wct that the applications ¢ . a poral in Company D, to fill the va- Police Company, com-|caney created by the reduction of [tion to the ¥ 8, Charles Kadel, cooking: The: + orner ing; Troop 143 Fran firemanship of g s sweretar vate life he By artists chosen from the greatest-| Mitgident of the Natlonal Geographic | yanded by Capt. Claude Burlingame, N Ch#t used, and if permission is granted e - > S president game, | Bernard C. Christianson to be pri-[are the result of the return of the g the past week the C. M. O., the Winter ope It has dared to | Society. |also left last night on the same | - = 2 are the result e re ; at|flood lights will be installed to illumi- | honor tribe of the camp, were in pos- | Marshall. cooking | vate. command to lts former armory at|paig the fleld. But on rainy nights| omgon .»\x.,':o‘..d‘ing‘ o the” roports| Everett Lank, Troop 49, of home in & beautiful suburd —— 4 and invite its patrons to take i jour The Capital Clty W * 10 Stru¥- |t Virginia Beach Medals have been ordered awarded ¥ sle of or ney of more than 20 miles from Chi- | gj, glong for the next two weeks Wit | “rpese troops were assembied at the| to a number of men and officers of | Home. anpresed. February. 10, 1925, cago to hear itx performunces out the protection of its Citizen S| armory at 2 o'clock vesterday, were | Company A, 372d Infantry, by reason | gives the peace enlisted strength of an Ravinis is un expression of the be | giery, for last night there began a €0 | served dinner at 4 o'clock and left [ of their having qualified in firing rifle | Infantry company as 93 men, and as Yof of Louis Fckste 0 made g e city of the local [ 4y g, )y street e 50'c 5 P i tef of Louis Fckstein, who made it | exodus from the ity of the 00 for the Doat by street cars at 3 o'clock, | course D, during the perlod of the an- |for . ruling on the following ques make steamer for their annual encampments Twelfth and U sireets northwest. &0d | 113”019 weather the Gaurd will just that have leaked through the mystic [the necessary badges at this have to sit around in the armory st RS |to entitle him to the rank of Eag engage i class instructions, it was|jdla moment for any one. I Scout. William Blum, jr.. Troop o il Gl into the interlor and boat trips of con- | and Richard Tedrow, Troop 64, he | siderable length were on the itine came Life Scouts Next week the facilities of the 1 h; In an effort to aid in the possible very man, regardless | guard for various with full field equipment in their | nual field training of that unit. The . f i p b | Guard for e 2 @ . tions: Whether the enlistment of men | (0" cituatio ik i " of eas 1 hmdrim, hax | il underzo dheir annual i A packs. An advance detail of three en: | medals and the scores made follow: | who have served in the 1st Separate | ot chunda by G will be used for the men of Was Bl LB thi; ¢ tiner and better things.” | goil traini thous @I |listed men from each of these two| Sharps Sergt. Frederick i cho desire serve again | g0 the ehil i t ho are interested in scouting, |son at Camp Roosevelt, Camp \\ i & Battalion and who desire to ser for the ehildren, and in v i e mat 1 to extend [son is enjoying increased patron:iim w of the | 30 t lust night, and | ynge Guard have | ; council having vot Grove, in command of Maj. Edward H. | Myers, left by steamer Thursday night 224 For several veurs it wasbetter KNown | qjes of troops and Sergt. Monroe Slaugh- { may be classed as re-enlistments, and | fact that the lacal than 30 scouts spent the weee f this privelege free of &e to pro- | More in Europe than in Ameriea. because | o will go this morning, the & . classed ; il e ntegand . wore will D 3 ft b n . whether this company may b8 re-| @it nat b amp at € Simms, fta fame was carried there by the | peen small detachments leaving At o go to Virginta Beach to prepare the | Marksman—Capt. Arthur €. New- |gruited to the peace enlistment | Conaress Ihmante 1ot comd Simms. | spective Scout leaders. The program |end there and a_greater num i artists and patrons, i heriods during the week np site for the troops and to make chts, 1 Gen. Ster| YR course has been. completed. | e expected from now on. pi riou dle the de ¢ uth and to | pation of the camp sites for man, commanding, 208; First Lieut. | strength as shown above? iltto ) t in Norfolk this morning, prior to| Irank Coleman, 208; First _Ira | phan inviting his attention to “Pro- | rrajet SEHTAY, \’: '0'1‘“:1 Jongr 3 aking the train for the beach camp.| . Payne, 213; Sergt. Ho | o Ceera) Order No. 38, dated | JiciEhts Citizens' Assoclation, givir heav'y bai In addition to this vanguard another | Sparrow, 216; Sergt. John W. Powell, | October 27, 1925, which limits enlisted Orasnlea{oel SutlLIE (ol use ; 1 of the ' | detail of three enlisted men from each | 3] ret. Oscar G. Blue, 206. Sergt. q“;:;‘;"“h-f“vr lestered companies of In- lrs:‘cnn')\x{ RV\]'Smmnru: pm’)‘l this Sum- | otherwife. Even the editorial staff is Lo ek der | Sl the two units reported at the|Krancis J. Ennls, 200; Sergt. Sylvester | fantry to 65 Thin general order was | Znr STOFY G03, from. 400 to 11:00 | anonymous atignal Scout head: | of-town scouts are loud in their proiss of the camp and particularly speal of the beauty of the woods around ha swimming pool Eleven boys of Troop 307 their scoutmaster, Mr. Howert Als required in the prer the vari and men from n Ravinia. Mr. Eckstein believes, may be compared with Bay Oberammer but In th analy- | g units. sis it stands alone as the exponent To move th of musical education. 1t brings the | .f paraphern: hest that is to be had in vpera within | \jlant of Iingine Netting Is Unique Qirections ‘of GOL I making | armory BIbbaE andis e or -l —enlamin H. ‘Bul . Militia Bureau, Hmiting the | ¢, hold itself responsible for the | Fr st Engineers, heen dls- | joyable trip down the Potomac. 1 §ia) st sithue T e imesgiy SO mERNINE SN EEE ., T Y et ot oo Sy atterday | Tcll: £08: Corpl. John M. Davis. 207: | strength of the enti fonal Guard | condunt of ail- pern oarion e | charged, to enter the United States | trip was made in a large hoat. and b« e e s peni | trequent trips between o ¥ | Corpl. Bdward W. Young, 20 of the District of Columbia to an en- i 4 ine and for ane|Coust Guard Academy. New Londom | cluded visits to Mount Verno: away ong glens of trees and flow supitol and 1) streets and today puts all the local units in | Merrill Tomli ~ reservation for bathing and for any ARAUAE SV CRugT t | list " the shore |t North Capitol 3 hcer and five | camy, as the 260th Coast Artillery al-| ooer ugg. Cmuns 200; Corpl. ( sted strength of 720. Any increase | gamage done to National Guard|COnD camping stops at Fort Washingtoy TRk A it U nothing | Humphress. | One e ondered on | ready 18 at Fort Monroe. having gon ;‘-‘n,\', 199; Pvts. (first clas authorized for your unit would of ne-| [t Aiiie: sieh thie ao bl -~ and Fort Foote. Those making the artificial about it s sur | el bt e pon arrival at Humph- |last week, and scheduled to return | bodc Cmyee ¥ piovert M ety e e et Tom A | poot 8 intuset e assdctationkisito o Bomand T Mchonald has ted inltrip were Johnson.. Bet, Brisce Mings | 4 0. Ml e e the, eristel en were | pext S e ol - arry other unit, which would be 0| provide a guard g ours | Company I, 1Zist Engineers, e is | Smith. MeNeil, MacCraw i B g detached in each case | George Tinn be given further consideration at any | e o : to e responsible for drqining, clean. | °f the 121st Engincers Band | aan time instructions of the Militla Bu-| {ne " ofilling and the cleaniiness of tion nnd m cer and one enlisted man were r Washington, 198:| reau as to limitations of strength are | & wimming pool at all times. The tio quired to vemain with the pr per Otto 1. Kul ot New York, chair |y 1 Until the arrival of the Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, accompa 5 ied by the 29th Division adjutant, | ston. 108 Clarase arert ut. Col. Peyton G. Nevitt, went to | James Chase, 1 Corpl. Joel Reznek is striving to get . : B GT ¢ 97, and James A, | removed.” o ol man of the board of directors of the f troops this morni ginia Beach, Va., Wednesday night | Aflen. 196, o belief also {s expressed that some one | (1076 FICH SHfoaai s Metropolitan Opera Company. who | " hese hments will be sub |for the purpose of inspecting and re- i _ Fifforts now a7e belng made hy Maj. | should be placed in charge of the |itterest in tarest practice and reminds made i special trip here for the open- | with the 29th United States Engineers, | viewing the 58th Infantry Brigade,| The headquarters detachment, spe.| Gen. Stephan to locate a drill hali | Eils” dressing room. in order to pre- | {1 ((Tinle fix when the next war ’ ing nizht this season, pointed to an- | permanently attached to the Humph- | Maryland Natlonal Guard, now in|ja) troops, 29th Divisipn, headed the | Suitable for the local Guard to drill in | vent any possible criticlsm of any ks. But here's his appeal, in e other of Ravinia’s extraordinary fea |peys post. The equipment of thejcamp there. This is one of the units|ligt in percentage at attendance at | during the Winter months, as there [ Use of the premises. Night bathing | p =3 st o tures. Its rare acoustic properties | [loadquarters and Service (ompany fof Gen. Stephan's command, and he | rill last week. it was Aometineed Li[is no space in the present makeshirt | Wil not be allowed under any cir- it balaa s ciRe shade rexulted from an uet of nature. xiv- | and medical dotachment were moved | was invited there for the purpose by |hrigade headquarters “toneamee "t| armory now being used to house | CUmstances. ing is an exhilarating sport. To shoot it @ physical asset that could not | Thursday: the equipment of the 1st|Brig. Gen. M. A. Reckord, command- |compilation of returns., This unit. |the troops. He has just written let- Pyt Tra 5 e a_ powerful 30.30 <p’;?n;:‘h~'hl “rifte, be duplicated even with the wealth of | Battalion, Ma - R. McKey. com- |ing. They returned to Washington | just prior to going to camp, topped | ters to the Washington Terminal Co.| guovt fuancis J. Pelland, National| (o MINIE o8 i a erack, and to Croesus | manding., on v.and that of the [#riday morning to complete Prepari|the list with 100 ber cont, and was|and to the Rallroad Young Mon's | it Resere, e e e | et iHowhitstor Bull s e dlkiconta o] o) Kahn Envies Natural Setting. | 24 Battalion fulinn X, OIN. | tions for the movement of the lacal|the only unit to do it. The percent. | Christian Association, asking for their | Conmpany 7 121st Engineers. | up gives a satistying thrill. Rifle Nash-Rinker Motor Co = S | | commanding 1turday ’ | militia. in camp and again left for Vir-|ages of the other units of the local|aid in providing a place for the # o4 i shooting Is held on the range at (‘:mm| . s 1 SAinG 1A Staaivasus ~aily | o Upon smaking - the Mast trlp h';'" | ginia Beach last night Guard, in their relative order, follow: | Guard during the inclement weather.| The Efco Bray, organ of the Efco| Simms every Sunc Go out: shoot SALES and SERVICE Which it N mellowed, e | Washington with Cihe Jwcke e | e, it was an. | Headauarters detachment, 20th Di-| ' After calling attention to the prox’ | Club, composed of members of Com. | 50 rounds and qualify: get a free meal: 6 years at the same om0 e nathing 1 e eoui hung | Eacks Wl rematn 4t Humphr b iy sn 0 gen G o, 88.58; medical déptachment, | imity of the present armory to the | pany T\ 1215t Engineers, appeared last | have a good time with the hove. and address speaks for itself } for artachm L 121st ' Engineers, Battery B, | Union Station, Gen. Stephan wrote: | week in mimeographed form. It is a|it will be of much hetter satis | rtion ’ band, 121s¢| “This building is in no way equip- | newsy discourse of the company fe: | to yourselve Canhend 1419 Irving St. N.W. Col. 4467 ped for indoor drill and at the pres- | tiv es and full of camp and barmacks | able duty performed for vour com 3| ent time it is necessary that drills be | humor by contributors anonymous and | pany == r—=0 an opera house in New York such as thes W ing the week: Fugene F.|260th Coast Artillery, 82.1 hut it can- | gymphreys early Sunday morning T street, Company B, 121st | Engineers, 7 ? ne. Hlere 1t ix that nature | yecotink, Va.. where they will be erman . King, 904 F Artiller the architect {in transportine the regiment trom |street northeast, Company B, 121st|121st Engineers, vinia Opera House, built in | gpj, int on the main railroad line, | Enginee: Dewey L. Shaw, 121 th | yain of 16 trucks which will il s oustics not he has Battery A 70; Compuny 67.75; Company i : . i Infantry, 64.63; Company 1905 tor orchestral concerts, hias afywhere the special train will stop, o e et utheast, Company B, |121st Engineors, 50.71; Hendquarte wooden ceiling which i< arched like | poec Humphreys. Heretofore it has [121st Engineers; John J. Winterbot: [and Service Company, 121st Engi the body of 4 viol and is made of | heen possible to shunt the troop train |tom, 2131 Florida. avenue, Company |neers, 56.76; Company B, 121st Fngi. | pine of & peculiae quality, which dur- | divectly Into the post. but the seve B, 121st Engineers; Lloyd Nell, 642 |neers, 56.46; Company C. 121st Engi- | ng t 15 retained its life. 1t | tresties -on the spur were built of | Fifth street northeast, Headquarters neers, 51.67, and Company D, 121st| has K veted to correct musical [ wood during the war and have since [and Service Company, 121st En-|Engineers, 33.34. i vibrations and, like the instruments | deteriorated to such an extent that|gineers; John H. Schellhaas, 1423| The last two companies are below of old Cremoni. It is as responsive 1o it is now considered very unsafe to Capitol street, Headquarters and [ the required maintenance strength | tone as though it were alive. In the |dispatch a troop train over them. 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