Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1926, Page 37

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 22, 1926—PART 1. 37’ _— be in a position to maintain such a'lappeared to qualify for commissions. | According to the reports swhich | The first 10 camps, together with the jagers for the most graceful dancing o eye unit, instruct him properly and re-| Tt has heen requested that com-] have heen received by the War De- | enroliment ussigned to those can BERLIN TO GET REVUES. |. ris. They also are searching ward him finally with a r mandants expedite forwarding to the | partment from the 49 citizens mil- | are: Camp Meade, Md. 9: S original ideas for theie productions. lV 1 lal ] rn] mission. : chief of naval operations the pre- | tary training camps. a total enroll- | Snelling. Minu.. 1965; Amon actors and pointed out, w sense of the | seribed posteards showing indiviuals | nent of 33,994 young men are now | worth, Kans.. 1.8 X < uite stage the 1 student’s responsibility toward the | who enlist in the reserve for com- | undergoing instruction at these |1l 1.6 Plattshu dominate Fall Season. i need a depressin e Government. It is not intended to|munications in order that no person | camps throughout the country. It |camp), Platisburg many of them ave unable to qualits Hardly had Maj P . | i i require a contract only so that the | concerned will be omitted from the | . i i Ll c: 1.609; Jeffe! BERLIN, August 21 (®.—Berlin's [ as Venuses and Adonise vad N mily, In-! time the instruction begins, it is ex- | o2 % i 5 g was pointed out in the department y L2 . - antey, nssumed the cting ‘reins at | peeted that the clss will consikt of | ftudent might be pad for driliing, it | mailing list for_certain publications. | this week that final figures yet to | racl 1°ort._Des Moines, [ coming theater season will e domi- i Washingion headquarters of the | about 30 cal, Dental Fetert:| o aust e aamembAnOratte NI ) 5 o «ay- | be received will swell this total con- z Camp Devens, N nated by revues. Not less than nine | . o Do i ’A‘!{rl\nKl‘l\(‘il\l:h”;;f_”[n tal and Veterl| the same responsibility tn\mrdr l:‘w Lieut. Col. Frank L. Case, Cav-| j& ftrNe ort Benjamin arr theaters. anniounce revues for the| Will Go to Hospital Building Jast sveek 3 i 5 Government as other members of the |alry (DOL), is announced assistant N season’s program, thus relegating to| Capt. Howard 1. 1 P i unit. Manifestly, it is held that it can- The honor of securing the highest ! . BiGile v o T an effort o improve the profes-| UNit, Manifestiv, it is held that U il | chiet of staff, (-3, 3d Corps Area. | enrollment goes to Camy Meade, Md., B — the background the comic opera. With | Corps, at the Aty o nd L elge i sional fitness of Const Artillery Re-| B0 Pe sai that the BEOVISOIS 0 410 | with station in Baltimore, vice Col. | where a large number of Washing- | An automobile which may be driven [ which the capital was surfeited dur. | sarv, thic vitr, s bedh on et o o Ganna s serve officers residing within the jur- | ¥ SORIC B B 4 4s a mem. | Alfred T. Smith, Infantry (DOL),|ton residents are undergoing their | Into the water and be run like a hoat | ing the past season. There is keen |the General Fiespitt Springs, :\.l.vll “V‘w x.ru‘l Gy ” l;"ll“fl';“‘;;‘ }1‘:'::1:.:"4' ']w:;‘“j’\”flw?‘r‘ ber of the advanced course on terms | relieved. training, at which 2,069 will attend. has been invented. | competition among theater mun-| Ark. for duty mnor op district, the hea arters of ch iffering fr L08e co plated by - ot e 2 S e tion at Fort Monroe, Va., and of which ;lrfl”\‘r'-':u‘;: those contemplated by l Reserve officers of this arm are e o T = 3 quarters has just iss Orders have heen issued to the fol . Infantry . rela 0 lowing Washington reserve officer: - ceutive ? spondence cou g . and re- | authorizing them to undergo 15 day! —— ———————————— nted subjects. The activities of the or active duty instruction at the fol. Lib 1 correspondence school for the 1925- | lowing places on the dates indicates : , 26 year. which has Just been conclud | ot ohn . Donovan, judge advo- I Liberal s ed."is all the more outstanding when | cate general reserve, 3d Corps Area f . P o R B sl R Tl August Sale i —— | 20: Pin weribed the course of gunnery as basic st Lieut. Edgar ¥. Runsell, in- I for all Reserve officers, This course ix | fantry reserve, Fort Eusils, Va.. Sep- o | undoubtedly the most difficult that| tember 1: First. Lieut. Ward 1 Credit Terms! 415 7th street N o Credit Terms! | students wiil encounter, and it ranks| Boote, adjutant general reserve, 3d \ [ ] Well up on the list considering the | Corps Area Headquarters, Baltimore, Rl eS| ’ Fort Leavenworth, | numbet of hours of work involved.| Md., September 16; First Lieut. | Py ort . | Hiving this course completed or well | Charles (', McPherson, infantry re. | chief of the | underway, the local Reserve officers| serve, Fort Kustis, Va.. October ol section. Prio « | are naturally cuplous as to what will | First Lieut. Milton A. Lehr, finance o locnl reserve head. | e expected ed of them in| reserve, Camp Meade, Md. v. Maj. Lemly was on | ¥ 3 . That the local| , 5 e ar Department gen 3 : rtilleris v he n| As of June 30, 1926, the close of the ’ : inkling of what future c N 3 al year, there were commis- | ” ’ of Mai. Lemly, | lowing the gunnery course may con-[-sioned in the Officers’ Reserve Corps | {sist in, the following brief sy | A total of 103, officers, of whom | | is given relative to the tire control | 64, i} r cent, were in the | ? siti z cour: combatant branches, and 39,173, or This course is for Reserve second | 37.7 per cent were in the non-com- lieutenants assigned to harbe batant branches. Naturally, the In- ® | . . v railway artillery for which s fantry arm led the combatant | ourse eight of the basic officer: branches with a stréngth of 30,143, se has been l"l'fi'.‘nlu'xl. The prnm- there were 10,230 holding reserve | e} object of this subcours s to fam- | ¢ i S 1} - < F o - P cdinnaryv ¢ o 1B ciot e e ioer itint ihe oo conimissions 4 STl e _:\.x.dfllcrcn.t than the ordinary “August lon (of dhe fAve conizol amd Ipolitibn, | imie [alianterniasters iedy) fie o=l Sale” as day is from night! An outstand- inding service, th '];‘('!!'\l"‘x‘ “"‘r“ combatant branches with a total of i 7 S 2 ntification of tar-| 37600 “\while the Medical Corps was ing value event. The newest furniture, and a working knowledge of the | 0 HIE, Fe8 instruments used. ; ‘Accor@ing. 'to| jgride the Reserve | direct from the floors of the Chicago and which consists of 22 (Bl of otk ana it combatant and Grand Rapids Furniture Expositions— | artiilery mat Part IV. T s | € i ; lieutenant colonel, e e At Average Savings of a tion and geners 8t mbatant ind iments and s t, 12994 combatant pparaty liy found in y ,955 non-combatant: second | ird plotting room, and operation of the ant, 35,479 combatant and | azimuth instruments. In addition to 0 non-combata the ahove, the course covers indication and identification of targets, organiza-{ About, 1300 applications from tion of battery command, and the |amateurs for enlistment in the volun- i ns execu. | various instruments used in obtaining | teer Naval Reserve have heen acted Wi | and applying meteorlogic ages. | upon recently in the office of naval operations und forwarded to com- | mandants concerned. Tt is hoped will be made to - ratings. | Chu An Ma holds the unique distine- | A considerable number of applicants . Infantry, the Or . and Third Regular Prices! ‘ U . ‘-| IZ’*} L i =S 7 Closing Qut ___ (G 115 Refrigerators S P G 'u“//fi éfi:;;lli‘ifi "ucker. Who 15 no il eon | Several of the lessons o tinue in his ¢ 1 headguar. ters upon the expir his leave. 1 WAl eie oRGdNLS us A He meton wguarters : e tion of being the first Chinaman to at tend a citizens’ military training camp. e [ He has enrolled at Madison Barracks, | DEKLD | il [N, Y. in the field artillery for the | ! 1 30 30 days of instruction, and upon | - <. T 2 pped. | response 1o the application of | Usud t on. anc . authorities of Fordham Universi- | the expiration of his training in | Falling Hair can b stopped. Fordh: N. Y.. the War Depart :i“r“‘""]\*‘!l\l i ')H"-;l :1“1 his "}‘l'l“"” Il establish at that university | Where he will be tendered a co e ‘,. ,,,',: 1‘ ,“, it “,)(‘ the Reserye | Sion as an artillery lieutenant in Ma o Sl . | shal Wu's army of the northern go vaining Corps. Thix will | ! vear eleetive course, which | €rnment. Ma has been in this countr 0" require & e g e Viver. | the full’ five vears allowed Chinese T | zovernment nts, having_gradu- DENRl el VLB R LT el A in the 1t s from Norwich academic yvear during the first two | B verity, st scholastic a e vears, and for those select- | van o Yook graduate ed for advanced trainit ve' hours |l ot et (Sotnatl T iversity per week during the remainder of the use_of his previous “mititary || WILSON LINE’S course, | r, Ma is entered at Madison artillery R. O unit “ord wned a second lieutenant || Tniversity brouzht up et | fllery upon the completion | PENNSGROVE again this week for consider: course. During the Sum enssion the pr fuction of the Ma was enroiled in the | number of students permitted to take | ptr arse at Camp Devens, | ) O. T, . training An certain | Mass., while during June and July of < during the ) ool vear., Summer he was a student in the | Reserve Officers Training ||| PASSENGER CARS urse, six weeks in duration, at Feature Event! 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