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B Difficulties in ment that me: Guard i has brought suggestions the War Dep: by some corps area commander the provisions of the present r tions be changed from m: d: admonitory, but the dep: the other hand, followin recommendations eral of the the regulatic the Guard. The sm guardsmen vaccin out, is a matter to the Regular Army It was pointed « tion spec low perce d which s smallpox, typhoid has long been a cern to the War area commanders have and a circular has bee mends that e: regulations every enforce the regulations stand. In reply to the se tion the surgeon gene; believed the 2 » the al ser red to submit to v sculation e i show that th effort be tha pared by t be acceifted when the Federal S vanced that typ terfered with t and daily wor states that it over in pra A matter of fact, mo: keep abeut their labors even dur the 24 hours following the inocula- tion. If the provision of the Army regulations and modern teachings carried out in vaccinations ag: Ipox a minimum amount of dis- vill be the result and the to vaccination apparent in ters will be lessened. Mihtia Bureau is of the opin- ian that ne measure taken in prepara iien for field service is more necessar; - of more importance than immun! i‘on against disease. Furthermore, the Federal Government supplies the ssary vaccines and their adminis- on is considered an appropriate . in the earning of armory drill ) Taking all of these facts into «onsideration, the Militia Bureau does not concur in the view that the regu- lations should be modified in any way whatsoever at the present time, and desired that reports of armory in- ions, as heretofore, will continue 0 report the percentage of the per- ~onnel of each organization which has teen vaccinated and inoculated and ihat these data will be considered in aling the efficiency of the organiza- «on for readiness for field service, Sergt. Andrew McNelis, U, 8. A., who has been on duty with the local iuard for several years as one of the : ant instructors of the 121st ment of Engineers, was relieved last week and ordered to Fort Hum- | s phreys, Va., where he was ‘‘ompany B, 13th United neers. He has been relieved by Se Ord Bush, who was with the For Humphreys outfit, The regular drill night of the Head- uarters Detachment, 260th Coast Ar- iiliery, has been changed from Thurs- day to Tuesday. The following enlisted in the lgcal Guard during the weck s ave been assigned to the or noted after their names: Raymond A Osbourn, 1249 Morse street northwest, Headquarters and Service Compan 121st Engineers; Fred B.Fulcher, 444 r ters and Service Com gineers, and Jame: street southeast Service Company Al unit commanders in the local Guard have approved : Pvt., first 5 Company I , b een honc 1 to perm d St rt M. Grayson, Mec been named as a 11| Only firstclass passengers are carried. <! served in first-class hotels —and all | ¢ grade of examination » selection of a f o ber of t the local Guard. but it has been de i to open ) officer other br hes de Infantry br 8 ond i of infar first lieutenant given to the senio: according to the roster recently pub lished. Those a to take the exarn Lieuts. John D. <. Jones of the Eng Coast Artill ers, st Artillery, and Joseph B. Darcey Iafantry. A Voard of off Lieut. Col. Feyton District National Guard { phoil |« forth (¢ n | cluded in the flme you pay for your = been ordered 1 as eligible | re Second| and Lincoln | Rex P.| y: Henry C. James M. Votava, | s consisting nrl - -Nevitt, adjutan ision; Maj W i @ my of the Ur partment b 1 NN o)) AL ) 20th Mi Compar P 3 ) 1y “The National’ Introduces ‘MAMAZEL’ to Washington THE SUNDAY ST 3 T gy cogm ) i) 4f;iece Vv A beautiful suite that any home owner will be proud of! Dr Bed and Vanity. 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