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THOE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 13, 1928 -PART 4. The name of Corpl. Malcolm r.imum, of thelr having been continu- | the ranks of Government employes, and . Hold-up Case in Bad Mix-up. hold a hearing on the bill of Senator | duty in connection with the annual in- | | Capper providing for the allocation of | spections: First Lieut. John E. Temple, | Bailey, Company E, 121st Engineers, the Pension Office to the local Guard | First Sergt. Nell M. Goen, Staff Sergt. | has been ordered stricken from the list for armory purposes, but as the session | Edgar S. McDonald and Pvt. (first | of eligibles for promotion by commi: gets nearcr the time when closing is | class) Francis R. McCutcheon. sion in the Engineer Regiment. becaus. | expected. hope fis waning that any - | e has declined to accept a commissio | armory legislation will get by this year. | Two organizations reached the top | as second lieutenant of Engincers. It ouely absent without leave for a period | point out the advantages, which include | of more than three months: Pvts. | military leave with pay, while serving | Meting of justice in connection with Charles E. Armstrong and Edward 1. in the field with the National Guard of a hold-up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fox, jr. both of Company B, 1215t | the District of Columbia. Some of the i taking a course that is believed to Engineers men have lost points because of the | eRladihact s i Pvt. Lawrence T. Tinsman, Head! fact that prospects they had “sold™ "nmrrr: lented in the world. nor i & hat deficiencics eannot [ classtfication of “superlor” in their at- | was said at the headquarters that after | quarters Deinchment, 260t Consi | the Guard idea to failed to pass the Porfiro Callado, charged with com- racticaly all of the time of the Gnts | N8 camp. and that deficienc S The request of Pvt. Herbert J. " cook. ac- | the commission was tendered to this | Artillery, has been discharged from tie SUff physical examination plicity in the hold-up of pay checks of it > it | be made up either by transfer from one | gty PRt Of TV SEOCE C0 | tendance rating during the week, ac- | iR, TOMICOL, R CCUCCTOE the faet | local Giard, beeause of imprizonment | of the local o command o another or from the e~ gomnany “that Second Licut. Henry € | €Ording to the compilations made pub- | that he could not give the time requited | ander sentence of a civil court. | sorve lists to the active lists. Espey be' relicved from duty as assist- | lic by brigade headquarters, but the | for commissioned service, in view of the | | The following hase been ordered | M0t trial Judge advocate in the general | Quartermasier Corps Detachment, Capt. | fact, fhat Hep Bl ol 5 First Sergt, Willlam A, Gormiey, | Germans are launching a battle for criminal court, deciared to bs of une i Lebtinss 4 ¥ s the defenda s still sticks in top place with 100 pe it S C et 3 5 v o ; actions. The civil judes threw out the Company C, 121st Engincers, as of the | 2T, 18 the cefendont bas bece © s C school being conducted by Maj. E. H | Erinton, fr.. president, Officars: E<amin- the World War German manufactur-rs fates following their names, beeause of | APProved by the convening Y. | cent in attendance. ‘The other organ- | & b iy ulaht FEeinion e, president, I | v acer thales FoTes G Sarits € caze on the ground thAt tne necesay T Taet That they Tave ot attended | However. the request of the defendant | {zation in this elnss is the Henda o ,‘),",.t.\.’,‘;.‘;’ e e S L U x af being pushed aside by tHdectroi medical certificate and other proois drills since that time and all efforts to ('!‘"' ::‘; ‘"; - “:;;f"-““‘:} o Prlarl;nwm 20th Division, with a rat- | | ovaply discharged on account of 1o- | semond. Heatonemt ot Intantre. | When countries, especially America, F. viere l:-lr ing PT‘hc? Dr. Arganaras d; oca having failed: Privates | tinuance of the procecdings In order | ing of 90, just over the line. The 3 istrict, Solumbin : Wik be" fecs or And Javan. In Australia has be covered that he is not on speaking R e e 1027, fec® | to properly prepape his case for delense | gthier organieations, In their respective O D e sl e aga o eten it has PN R [orms vith the defendant and exeused Sore i DutmJune: 22 1026 and | has been approved. _lclassifications and’ with porcentages, “PolierCompany: Pt Ray B, | Minime poyfnd asclenm; 2 ‘Amitiea vinning by e hk himself from further proceedings. SROIE woasal pril 5. The case will be heard March 27, at | follow: b i . o1et B ots: 1 At Eattite Oy £ G vt d Which time all of the inspections will | Excellent—Headquarters Detachment, | Atkinson, Gompany B 1216t Baginderst | pyt " james . Dalaell, Battery B, 51001 [ 5 At A mecting of . == be completed, and the officers assigned ' Special Troops, 20th Division, 88. 260th Coast. Artillery, has been d hald i1 Leiprig recent ? to the court will be able to give their | 29th Military Police Company. 86, as a deserter as of October 11 g Goetared to be stronmest foe in many fuil time to it until it is completed. Company F, 121st Engineers. 85.94. having failed to attend drills since that | e yntrins A world-wide advertising There were added to the court during | Very_satisfactory—Band, 121st Engi- time. and all effort to locate him hav- | ¢y 15 to b launched by the Ger- the week the names of Firet Licut. ncers, 76.48: Headquarters Detachment, ing fafled. ats - | George L. Evans. battalion adfutant. | 260th Coa JArtiliery, 76 Batiery C. AN : : I and Pirst Lieut. George F. Harbin, regi- 260th Coast Artillery, Headauar- | = haver. Head. | N0 one has yet reachd the fir i arendon, Va.. Head- | Licial blans and traming officer. The | ers rvice © 121st Engi-| Pvt. Willlam F. Copenhaver, Head- | cocong pry 55 in the recruiting | ;A recent contest in novel writing in- ) ; de the World in Motor Car Value Detachment. 29th Divislon: ¢ agqitions were made, it was snid, in 7 quarters Detachment, 20th Divisiou | pnien being conducted by Hoadquarters dicates that twice as many women as St ioubalieve~ b Burke, 1451 Harvard strect. | grder to retain the court in the event 260th Coast | Speeial Troops, has been honorably dis- | Troops, buf. Pvt. Edwards is leading in MeN_2spire to be novelisis ard to e ! 28 i Headquarters Detach- | ihat - challenges should remove any 12ist_En- charged from the Guard on account of |the third prize race with 225 points a fact — a 7-bearing, ment, and Jack Ward, 1246 Columbia | membors and because of the fact First Company A. 121st Engi- ' frandulent cnlistment, he having beei: Others in the racs and their standings LCCKHEED Gecylinder car at $845 road. Headq s Detachment. 29th | piout Hugh Everett, jr. Company A, A3 under the age of 18 years at the time gan, 114; Ca'nan, ) Division. 121st Engineers. one of those originally try . Battery B, 260th Coast he entered the sorviee ace, East, 112, and \ettler, 112 H d l' B k f.o.b. [[aktalica hss insen ondoren o ikon . 62.27; Company B, 121st En- | Pvi. Willlam M. Murray. 20th Mili-| The recruiters have been urged to ydaraulic brakes Hawkins Nash Motor Co. In an eftort to stir up interest in the | Humphreys, Va., to take the Enginecer | gincers, 6 tary Police Company, has been honot- | keep up their work. although behind awkKins . efforts of the local National Guard to | officer’s course at that post Unsatisfactory—Company D, 121st ably discharged on account of physical |the schedule, which 1equires 30 reeruits - MILLER-DUDLEY CO. Conveniently Located in obtain congressional approval of an | - Engineer 7.15 disability incurred while not on active by May 30. So far only seven reeruits 1716 14th St. N.W. 0 \ sl to replace the present anti-| The following members of Company | Very unsatisfactory —Company F. | duty. bave been obiained. The men of the th St. N.W. = HELVEWEROME: .. and unsatisfactory facilitics. | D. 121st Engineers, have been ordered | 121st ‘Engineers, 49.32; Medical Depart- | The following have been discharged | ovganivation have been instructed m North 1583 1509-11 14th Main 57580 Gen. Anton Stephan. command- | to report at the armory temorrow for ment, 121st Enginecrs, 40. without horor from the Guard on ac- | the latest recruiting bullotin to eet Inta CFARTING, LIGHTING, 16GATION. ing the local Militia, spoke on that question last week before the District ¢ Chapter of the Military Order of the | : Lo World War. There is a hope that the \‘u A 3 2 g Senate District committee will take up N2yt the matter Within A short. while and All New o : SR W T a2ty | The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Costly Car ‘v!;fi}/} o Details [ke annaal inspections are taking up time set for rting for the field train- a sugar refinery, started a new suit in Toys i . civil court seeking to have Dr. Arga- ys in World Battle paras, the judge trying his case. in . Daniel R. Raley, Company C, 121st Engineers: Pvt. i class) Harold P, Melick. Medical T ment Detach- ment, 121st Engineers, and Pvt. Wallace S. Linfoot, Battery A, 260th Coast Artillery. | The following entisted in the Guard Quring the past weck, and have been ned to the organizations following 3 William Henry S. Gott- 8 Monroe strect. Headquar- h Division: Doug- . 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