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= S d S i C v, “21st | fe vidis T traini the local Pettit C ; installing officer, Ben- and dows T E n eyt kg g Rty Tl L prepepp—— o e g s A PARIS TOURISTS LURED tion to Top Sergt. Ireland of seeking | the national defense scheme. Astor Camp: senior color sergea e committ relations an appointment to West Point rom | yivery effort is belng made to enlist John Koch of Gen. M. Emmett Ureli | was appointed as follows: Past Depart BY COMEDIE FRANCAISE the Jocal National Guard next year. |g or the ar v. not only from ’ - . | Camp; junior color sepgeant. John Ko- | ment Commander James F. Maynard | o Ets Sa o organizations,| . L nited States Senator Rice W.|[;70¢ Richard J. Harden Camp: press | chairman: Past ‘Department " com- | plovo o oo claceteal Program return to Washington to-!enough money with which to hire a| Mexs Serst. “Viliam L. Sreen. who | byt also from State National Guard| Means of Colorado was elected com.-|committee chairman. CGeorge I, Cook |mander (lavense A. Belknap and Past | =70 g s ttalion of the 260th Coast | drill hall, which ~omes frst in the| D Dl‘ev‘mus xm:hm(hns Rhly‘fh;dhfl officers, The National Guard Associa- | mander-in-chief of the United Spanis m’"lt(l\‘h rd J.':(m'dl-r; « |||u|“ sic :1‘4.”.': l:{vg:“rwu ommander Arthur for Summer Visitors—Own tional Guard of the Dis- | military scheme. reputation for his Company F of be | {ion“St (ha United States has gone|twvar 1 5 '|relief committee chairman, Albert L : g slumibin ~ willl (begin he] - Veteian e ralorine Guaid. how.| ihig fibe ibextifed iontAL /in Jeain, BB | s mecoRAReVEraL tnER/aE uEginy, (he :“:“'p,,::,:f’“n;‘*m": oDe yritnal et iikinualomrickaralal BRedan e | o i S S c o el Vacations Wait. ArMOry training season of 18261927 | ever, point out that to make a militia | D8d axtra duties put upon him. He)provision of armory facilities for the | {1 g o oine e “o a1 e Dast week, | Brievance and employment committes | o0 T aating od This outfit has been at* Fort Monroe, | really successful there must be pro- | NOW is feeding the entire 2d Sattalion, | Natiqnal Guard of the Capital CitY.{ o Ngel Markham of \.h,‘gl;m Svaq | chairman, James G. Yaden .‘r\-‘5=.‘ | Moellor to mambeisl 4 m Va., for:the past two wetks, and! Ia|vided morae Secteativs for the Laer ts | 6f which his company is ai part. which would serve as a model for the | gionied senior vice commanderin.chief | Henry W. Lawton camp: Maine} i, e vanks Stanley T. Houchen, ' apormois Eaid to have accomplished excellent | relieve the monotony of the routine | o .| State, organizations to follow in car- | o e BT e e Nebraska | Memorial committee chairman. Lee| e, naply o chief yoeman in the United | {y yesults in . of the great | drills, Sueh development always raises | Preparations are heing made (or ing for their respective militia or-| 2A% LA™l S ARCCraON OF SERENELE . Harvis of Gen. Henry W. Lawton | o Navy | Ere coast defe the morala by encouraging the men to | the issuance of an official paper for | gmpizations. e O pece cmommanderin | Camp: recruiting and delinquent com e e pvede hmrl;a Lm.l\\IuL ) up by the r‘mr-ai‘n at their armories after their | ""]:m' \lvfln “ipit'lr;:'”nn;.( oy s enitony | From questions put to local Guard ROURSE the SHUOIR eIt oh dubtes :‘l;lll(t":nAhl;:‘lel‘"lll:.::u.“]ulnw:v“‘l.. G VO epirten as eing i e cers and m it tour of duty [duty is over. * Adeut. Mollard pany is orLl of e e L e ual 5 e il " | General Hospital for tre §5 not to be allowed to become stale | The lack of such facilities, in the | Organizer and publisher, and he is |mm;;px\»‘n?;?ur1‘::i :::1:1.\{:10:‘.‘]” "\““rp{‘f‘ e e, | auditing _committee chalrman. John | e Comdr. Edward #nd for this reason e drilling wili| 0pinion of veteran officers of the local | forming a staff of associate editors. | (e {0VEI L *tei appropriations. | e Ses the s "‘,“V ST Com | Lrocerefiaen SHenry W Lawton|y,.ge Vice Dept. Comds F promptly. Although | Guard. has largely been responsible {one from each company. who will|j"\as indicated that the committee. [ tPAL Oflee The PAst veal ulter ©om-| Camp; Memorial day committee chilir | Yaden were present and addre cial training camp period for) for the difficulties in keeping the or- | compile the news and witty savings |men then would have considered the! ™AnderinChie Carmi A. | SIS S e affrey of Gen mp. urgi ch member to hecome als outfit s over, it is probable (hat | Banizations already organized up to | of the harracks, that all may laugh. | question of providing sufficient rental|, J3mes J. Murphy. appointed quar-| Nelson A. Miles Camp: representatives | [( v, ated Cui an an vacation. 5t Sl anake e A full strength required by the War De.| The paper is to be printed on the | §174 % © BINSEE ot o have jtermaster general by Commanderinejon veterans' joint commiitee. AMert |G, e yment affai 3 ftden-| f emer arean to Fort Wash where it will drill | PArUment in order to obtain Federal | camp presses, which have been gen: | erocted a hullding suitable for its|Chief Means. has been i resident of) Michaud of Richard J. Harden Camp It of Camp No York fetly pro svith the guns post, as well as | recognition. The local GGuard has ab- | erously loaned for the purpose. and | [uioce under a lease, but the mat.|he District of Columbia for more than ::ml‘ Jnn‘\pc A Burns of Admirall G as o visitos Soade A ) operate the int omi for plac. | Solutely nothing. it was pointed out. | it will be printed by the te¢hnicists o1 | to) \was dropped when it was found 13 years and has served as com-|George Dewes Naval Camp: members | qiir iy ing &hots Just whare they are wanted, | t0 offer a prospective recruit except | Company F. Capt. Georse W. JohnS. | {hat ‘the Guard had no concrete propo- | Bnder of Kichard J. Harden Camp, of the board of managers of the tempo o v Th ] 1 to have attained |the bare military instruction commandin A largeé number of the | gition to offer. However, data now is |depafiment adjutant and departipent’| rar home for _Union ex-soldiers, sa On Thursday. A < duting the encamp-| AS A matter of fact, there were sev- | members of this command are em-|heing collected for presentation at|commander of the Di of Colum: fors and marines. Grand Army of the ex trom Miles Camp who att ment, and to hate brought praises |eral companies of the engincer regi | ploves of the mechanical departments |the next session to show the amount {bia Spanish War Veterans. quarter-| Repulilic. Vice president. Charles W the national encampment of mo both upon the officors and men from | Ment which faced the possibility of [of the Government Printing Office. | of money which will be required to|master general under ommanderin.| Guiefirey of Gen, Selson A. Ailes 4 Spanish War Veterans at Des [fred 1o yeac the ers who checked | N0t being allowed to go to camp this | Pt provide an armory under such condi.| Chief Daniel V. Chishoim, ad p: secreta illiam 1. Jenkins | 3 Towa, last week. will make | tor ) det ; Hone . ‘ ; o ~in-Chief | of Richard J. Harden Camp: Samuel | their reports to the camp and zive in | of those ; their ining work closely at | Y€ar because of the fact that they did | nimoyjes met with in attempting | tions, and at that time Congresa will{geéneral under —Commander-in-Chief & f0efare - Hat amp: Samuel | their reports i camp and zive in | of those wh soe and the apeake entrance fortifica. | "0t have the requisite number of men. | properly to train the local Nationa: | be given an opportunity to approve a | Chauncey W. Herrick, and quarter ‘“’I;'I‘nt\';‘i‘:; ’?r”‘w”! M._),':!:::.\ s !fl(‘(‘._l | detail the action ','L‘_"' encampment. | heir the ks of M c. Racine tions and there were instances where men | gaityte (O LB IR TR S or | proposition of this kind. master general under the retiring | yainD doh s Byrne of Col. | The meetings for the camps and the | {7l e Hugo. Alfred de e were transferred from companies over |y itgl O TR A e e | commander-in-chief, Col. Carmi A.|TAwOn Camp. James 1: R}Inn'(nf( oK | EHe mecuies 1o ampeantiely t and the other masters of the f — o ¢ strength 0| L ' ate | A ¢ o John Jacob Astor Camp Georos| auxiliaties for the coming week are A number of promotions of enlisted | TTeN&th to those below stren! armory facilities is to be strongly im Thompson. n. Murphy will_openip, o = 0 yariml Georpe Denoe | as follows i | Naval Camp. and Harry F. Patterson | (ien. Nelson A. Miles Camp. Thurs men of the Leadquarters detachment, | (At the outfits could fill the Militia | | oqeq on Congress at the coming Naval Reserve. headquarters in the Woodward Build | | session. both o members of the Sen.| When the United States destroyer |ing in this city e e Bt PRSTR v e T i T 23th Division, nowsin camp at Vir. | Bureau requirements of having 60 men ginia Beach, \ md commanded by |28 ‘h‘r”‘_”’f & ”‘”t“ O e taken | A6 and House District of Columbia |Allen, Lieut.‘Comdr. A.'S. Wolf com-| _1In recent gemeral orders issued by | Pernkitimnta avenue et ol Lieut. Daniei Llovd, have been |{oh0 O plbimCIuBE R committees and to the subcommittees | manding, returns to Washington next | Department Comdr. E. Nolan of | i‘lnml‘\ K. Pettit Camp, Tuesday night, | ordered by the headquarters “‘l‘.h:‘"!‘o';'] engineer regiment has [N District appropriations of the | Saturday from the last of its three| the District of Columbia { nited Span-| The following resolutions were | 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast: | arey e e1ie don their chev- [ 0 ot three line companies | House and Senate appropriations com. | eruises. it will have completed its|ish War Veterans, the foilowing elec-f adopted at the twenty-seventh an.|Col James S. Pettit Auxiliary. Thurs camp, it was |0} V0 s headquarters and service | Mittees Jduty for the vear of taking the offi-ftive and appo!ntive oficer :m;l} ©OM- [ nual department encampment. Faver | day night, Potomac k Building, AT Ana diffealty of Keeping it | The reflection on the Government cers and men of the Naval Reserve |mittee chairmen are announced: - ' fing the enactment of legislation for | Wisconsin avenue and Al streel s promoted | O his is compared | 0§ fRIliNZ to provide the Guard at the |of this city on thelr annual perlod ommander. E. J. Nolan of (ol |the benefit of maimed veterans: t | northwest nast . for nee; the [ e e the situation before the | National Capital with adequate quar- |of sea duty, which they are requiredjJames S. Pettit Camp: senior vice | e a system through which the | — . | i statf sergeants | 5 " en athleties were on the regu. | (1S is pointed to. whereas the Na- [to take for the maintenance of ef-{commander, Alhert Michaud of Rich- : veterans' « tion | i for the duties noted following their | 141 oo A s e O hich 10| tional Caplial should have the best |ciency. The members of the local|ard J. Harden Camp: junior vice com-|can be of service in supportinz the | PARIS MOVES TO RESORT names Co W Melntosh, SIgnal | conduet them. when there were two [Armory facilities of the country, to [battalion then will settle down for a|mander, James G. Yaden of Gen.|national defense act: indorsing and : = | Taul A. Chalupsky, adjutant: BEdward | fy)) regiments of infantry, consisting | Pe used as a model of what the Gov- |vear of armory drill duty to ovefcome Henry W. Lawton (amp: Inspector.| urging an increase in the rates of | 5 | K. Mitchel, adjutant; Norman C.|of (nree battalions of four companies | €rnment would want the States to|any mistakes that were developed dur- | Print E. Shomette of Gen. Nelson A. | pensions for Civil War veterans and [ IPARIS, August 21 i Copp, judge Bévocs |each. a squadron of field artillery, a | Provide. The local National Guara |Ing the present crulses. with a view Miles Camp: surgeon. Albert W.|their dependents and widows: author | dressmaker s like Privites to be d sergeants in | e ‘eompany and a fleld hospital. | 1% a Federal force, although the funds |to %o increasing the efficiency of the | Evans of Richard J. Harden Camp:|izing the presentation annually of a | which went to Mohamme S BraTones Toie er their names: | Geveral additional units have been | for its maintenance come out of the |entire organization that after another | judge advocate. James A. Burns of | pennant to the camp having the larg. | hammed ceased coming A P epiand : !allotted to the Distriet of Columbia | revenues of the District of Columbia |tour of duty at sea aboard this ves }Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp; | est percentage of its membership in | tain. When clients i X neth .J i aff, James | Guard on paper. in the national d The Attorney General of the Uniteq |$¢l. it will be possible for the Reserves | chaplain, .J. Paul Reynolds of Richard | the Memorial day parade: increasing | Paris the dressmaker zoes a Gitanioiy : e et authority 16 or- | States has ruled that the lecal Guard |10 take it out without the assistance |J. Harden Camp; marshal, James E. | the department per capita tax from |of themn al the resorts wi ol NiskiRiskiers Mitor<Ca PR imize them ix being withheld by the | is a Federal force, and for that reason |0f the regular personnel. Heretofore | Wilson of Richard J. Harden Camp:i35 cents to 30 cents per annum: thank- | in vacation to display his i . the Pblic Buildings Commission was |the ¥ rves have always taken out | chief of staff, Charles F. Young of |ing ¢ammander-inchiof Carmi A.| Thus Paul Poiret invited 400 seek SALES and SERVICE veauirsd to provide quarters for it the |their training vessel, without the as.|Gen. M. Emmett Urell (‘a djutant, | Thompson and the chairman of the [ers for fashions whoare now summer. | 8 With the Pl 3 ying through th ed periad fous wm t s were embher hotare Irench stage sha r Paris dte appointed by the inadequacy of tha The Peruy w making haths b | huildn " a1 { War Depzriment because of lack of ordere 0 L ser-!funds. In the face of .this situaiion geant in t branch, |there have been requests for units technical |already organized to he permitted to | same as any other Federal mctivity |Sistance of any regulars. At that time | William 1. Jenkins of chivd J. | national legislative committee | ing a nearby seaside resort & uears at the san |in Washington. There ix some dis. |they had a vessel of the Eagle class. l;*fi""dén Camp: quartermaster. Joseph | their efforts in carrying to a succe: of them English —to c¢ m,u.d teading address speaks for itself ok ;i i | stroyer was assigned |J. Harvey ; ;| ful conclusion the recently enacted | resort hotel tonight and witness 1419 Trving St. N.W. Col. 4467 PAPtMENL. | increase their allowed strengths, hut | cussion as to what effect this might |Put when the destroyer was ass a £ ¢ A X rving St. N.W. Col. has heen | these ave heen tarmed down by the | have on the appropriations when thes | here it was decided to assign regular | historian. Frederick Zulch of Gen. Nel- | pension law granting an increase in | parade of mannequins dressed in Wir | commanding general. At the present irrmw up for consideration in the Dis |Officers to it until the reservists dis-[Son A. Miles Camp: patriotic instruc-| pensions to veterans of the Spanish- | ter models, receive favors in the cot | L e “has heen. Allowed | triet bill at the nest éesion. Ty was |plaved their ability to handle one of |tor. Adolph Graef of Col. lames S. Amevican War and their dependents lon and watch the firewor to recruit a total number of men.|pointed out that if it A Federa) |these swift hulls of intricate machin- 5 [#nd these hace heen apportioned by | foree, then the Federal Government | and fightinug oqurpm.nf;‘. . . A mAKINg | the commanding general to certain | should provide funds for an armory | For the most part, the officers an E b T Guard inter i ynits. Any authority, to increase the | in its building program, and that it [men who made the first two cruises fi" conomica ransporfahon been decided that the | jze of this allotment, it was pointed | is not for the District of Columbia to |reported that they profited mate- shall be en-fgur, would merely mean that some [ do it. In this respect the loc; a |rially from them and were enthusias- in other outfit would have to have its|is different from any State ory tic over the destroyer as compared i of the |individual allotment cut. The refusal | tion. The commissions of its officers | With the Eagle boat. As a matter of . | f rted and an 1o make any increases for any unit o | et | |are issued by the President of the |fact, according to the present war or- - | has been laid down as a policy for | United States. whereas those of the |ganization, the local men will be as. teran G the jocal Guard until such time as the | State National Guard officers are is |Signed to destroyers in the event of / of the Ist!3ilitia Burean authorizes an increase | sued by the governors of the States, |1 war. There are three divisions as. 3 lits heen in total strength, which is certain not | It has been known for some time by | ¥1&ned a year, and each organized as or the en- |t ne until Congress becomes move | those in close touch with Guard af. |& destroyer crew. = P SRR P AT wen working il in its appropriations for the | fairs that there has been opposition — I‘ the members | Nat Guard. | from District officials to allowing Lieut. Comdr. Finneyv Bascom - = form teams in er that may he, it was point- | funds for the support of the Guard|Smith, commanding the local battal- o —_——— ! “ports v the [ed out, there would be little use of | out of District revenues for this rea Lion. n;ul Lieut. Harry .J. Nichols, ex- LWith Lincreasing the allotted strengths of {son, and particularly have efforts to|ecutive officer, are making prepara. ouitits with [the various units, until it can be|abtain authority for an armory been | tions for an intensive period of train- ) the | shown conclusively that thev can|met with blockades. In the dispute a8 |ing during the coming drill year in Key has just fmaintain a full enrollment of the o who is responsible for this mili-|the armory. FElaborate schedules are . le headauar present strengths. It wax added that | it wan 'pointed oit, the ke be mapnealont, withis view t6 siv: 3 D imissioned or it would bhe foolhardy 1o attempt to | G suffered by having no pro- |ing both ofesrs ‘and men. tha Eréatest < ne have the Militia Bureau provide for|vision made for a proper place in|amount of instruction possible. and — it xport fan .m-rla;.\;-.x strength for any unit | which ft eould tratn | S5t Baty will this consise GE-IEcturen: ! Gun e T o eminialn | The whole matter wil T brought to [ but on drill nights detais of men will ki the coming session of Con-he taken aboard the destroyer at her bui it has | me Nowed wonld mean that a much | g, the Guard will seek an |qdock at the Washington Navy Yard 1 acconnt o larger number of men, under the per- | apiropriatio e enough to coax a |for practic : camp. |armory. mder o Tonpn * ouitable] Since Comdr. Smith assumed com- s ireriod M A Lanthority o begin e tanstonction | mand of the local organization, it was ) e 0| Staff Sergt. W. P Lightfoot of the vernment-owned building, expe. [S2id. It has shown a decidedly healthy e is st e | Headquarters and_Service Company. | clally for the Guard. and for fts per. |ErOWth. ‘Instead of the habdful o company | 121t Ingineers, has been transterved | manent use. Iistimates including |Men Who usually "}:"”T* o e . ting the best (o the District administrative staff | these two provislons were Included Wi ce D DL U shnte o Gondl the Guard as s {and his title changed to that of tech- | by the Guard in its recommendations | Monday night neatly 150 men, and € at it might [nical sergeant. He is working in|to the Commissioners of the District, | i€ut. Nichols is planning a recruit- |eamp undor the direction of Capt,|but it has not been divulged whether | INE campaign destined to interest eccived here from | F.o 1% Bernsdorff. quartermaster de- | the Commissioners passed them on to enough men in the outfit to bring at Balli- | partment. catering to the needs of | the Bureau of the Budget and, of the divisions up to the full strength 1u * hasket | the regiment. He ix wpending most | course. It is uncertain as to whether [allowed by the Navy Department. : cusning |of his®time running between the | the Budget Bureau will let the recom-| In addtiion to increased activity be- camp and the armory here gathering [ mendation go to Congress. In the |Ing shown in the ship branch, the “vided into twe paraphernalia left behind. but which |event that the recommendations fail |newly oroganized aviation branch is ‘nd sonthern, | the troops found they needed while [ to vun this gantlet of scrutiny, then |showing much life * under Lieut. ding 1 ham' | in the field it_is probable that the Guard- efficers | Rounds, who has heen putting in his vales per- | = will present the matter direct to Con-|annual period of service at the Naval er of | Private Benjami Stevens - and put there the responsibility | Air Station at Anacostia. m at zames | reing | left . _aTwoToN Truck onounce it the greates = | | of all Chevrolet Values! 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