Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1927, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24 1927. - FARM CONDITIONS LALDED BY DUNLAP Most Regions in Best Shape Since 1920, Assistant Sec- retary Tells Kiwanians. in who wants to follow | in 1o tary of elared i the Kiwanis « Hotel yesterday As address tion WR The club nstead of ing T $5,000 for Son's Death. £5,000 d: by a jury 2 in favor of M 610 1 A verdict for the death c against Cha of the § struck by January 3. mear Thirte first automobile c: 1926, Attorr peared for t ewmyer & King ap- mother. e Argentina’s new railway $6.300,000. will cost " The Unknown Great We han: zeni fade away: we don't 7 skate who should be bus | A man is wasti venting an ou! fit { absurd machin, { move their 1 | dles of laughed until ou th e FORMAL WEAR Cadet Pays 01d Debt to U.S. | Tt & g 1 SUMMERALL LAUDS’ LEADERSHIP ABILITY| General Cites Quality as Great As- set Before Reserve Officers’ Association. do not recogn nind us day by t the gate and the great who o erniy hid him | mive the idle baling hay. precious time ir dish mill; he plans | acture lime from boulders | : he thinks his | TLeadership 1s 2 | every commander eral down to include the squad les “k of it invariably result s loss of lives and di il Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief | of staff of the Army, told more than 400 members of the Reserve Offi at their monthly meeting jor Department Audito: | v night. | “In addition to tactic cal ability, the true le the power of R A then th quality necded in nd then th who pure before him they re and hand him bun- en; and we ts w There w days, who av to Kill plutocrats lon 1l frown: he seemed th d jays, and oftentimes wlled him down. His ignorance, id. was den he had few words hours he'd lean sort of day h didn’t to have is required for poun can imagine how th ridicule this harmle: head was always in who cared no hoot for r ind new ehseurity enshrouds who misjudged the ditch fame is bound to shi al and techni instructor, | srdinator and en | ergizer of his unit. He is the head that plans clearly. the hand that exe- 1| cutes energetically, the heart that in- spives. He is essentially the morale officer of his unit A military unit is no better than its commander; it is a faithful mirror character and who would in- | actually be what ecome. e miust nd able to do anything em to do. ! e loyalty of a commander | his unit is zenerously Lovalty works downward, (Copvr | to | ciprocated it begins are instilled rve Ofticers’ | ated by the ary of War of 30 from one of e the Government to him while at | and for which he | iccount. The boy ex t for having delayed the y from then to the pride of his men. is e erful influence for teamwork. When properly identified with his (roops, the personality of the leader ren in their minds, and. in the battle his influence encour ind_strencthens their resolution “The foundation of a fighting unit ing a pow- | Only rimless glasses or spectacles are considered correct for occasions of for- mality. They are inconspicuous and dignified, with lenses planned to conform to the fea- tures of the wearer. Try them on. 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