Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1929, Page 72

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18 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 2, 1929—PART %~ _— e S e T Week for duty at the Marine Barracks, and who may bave been selected to take | to Corps headquarters, has been granted | work for the day on which the first lEss VODKA USED Last year the population of Russia| The society organized in 35 cities of spent $750,000,000 on vodka and other | the Soviet Union anti-alcohola demon- Philadelphia, Pa. a course of study at the Naval War|a month's leave. cuckoo is seen. alcoholic drinks. Alcoholism in Russia | strations in which some 250,000 chil- —— College, Newpart, R. I, are due to re- — . BY RUSS' AN PEOPLE turns out an average of 30,000 psycho- | g:.rm w;:k &’,‘"’ ge chuaxendplnu%:g The U. 8. S. Nitro will leave the Mare | port thereat mot later than July 1. uga';f'wm M. gmfir‘. A. Qi h)‘:“:tt’ New Word for Ai soe. pathic cases every year. ore factory gates on pay day wi Island Navy Yard, Calif., June 28 for g Corps rters, . Air Service. It is reported at least two colonels vy Capt. William G. Stott, commandant | was on inspection tour to Marine Bar-| y oo oo BT The Anti-Alcohol Soclety, which was | banners bearing appeals to parents to v organized a year ago, now has more | yuit drinking for the sake of their|of the active list of the Marine Corps e oy oy umber of commit | it the National Capital Detachment of GV K. N OO [ ) il ecn i o T T e Muscovites Spent $2,000,000 Less ey ooite Tone e | i menit by the board which meets at fh“:hb“" ordered to embark for duty the Marine Corps League, accompanied e i ‘m_ny e s i S lon cal g B o et y on e Asiatic station via names headquarters of the Corps in this city by the detachment paymaster, F. N. England Has Cuckoo Week, word. It is “fleiperverkehr,” meaning i i covites spent $2,000,000 less on vodka . i " i in Curignt Year Than in fn the frst three months of the cur-, Huge Lamps to Light Cities. |June 10. oushl Brass, were at the Na.onal Cemetery air-rail passenger service. It is 8 com- England recently celebrated Cuckoo |bination' from “flugzeug” (airplane), 1928 Period. rent year than in the same period of | By means of huge reflector lamps,| Capt. Edward A, Craig, former aide| Capt. Jacob M. Pearce, jr., was de-|at Arlington during the past week su- b (r i 7 s jteq |Suspended high above the towns and | to Gen, Leleune, left the city during | tached vesterday from Corps headquar- | pervising the placing of markers on the | week. It marked the arrival of the|elsenbahn” (raiioad) and “persom The soclety also has been credited the past week for his new post of duty |ters, this city, to duty at the Marine |graves of the Marine dead burled there. s Hgrioaihird ! b 1 ab 1. | (passenger). in which the first few let- | cities, German engineers hope to turn al - taining | Much-maligned Always Wel- | ters of each word were placed before MOSCOW (#).—Forty million buck- | with inducing the government to reduce | g in Nicaragua. Barracks, Eighth and I streets’south- | Appropriate metal markers containing) = there as it is a herald of Spring. | the word “verkehr” ( ) Bew ets of vodka were consumed by Rus-|the plan of vodka production for the night into day. The reflectors will —_— east. the Corps’ insignia were distributed in . pring. 0! traffic). The sians in 1928 as against twenty million | current year from 46 to 36 million |have powerful lights, the beams of | Second Lieut. William TI. Phipps, pOT0! addition to flowets. Fairs were held at Tusbury and Per- | service permits air passengers to break heretofore attached to the Quantico| The higher ranking officers of the shore. Shorpshire, however, abandoned | their journey and continue by railway - | =] 3 lan b; vhich will be so strong that it will be ——— ‘;neld’ 5 the ‘nti-hloanod Bociety, || 10 per otk Beer-brewing Plasl by | ail 1o ok Into them. base, left that station during the past'Corps who are in a feld duty status| Maj. John Potts, A. Q. 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