Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 32

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. forth the classification of the fa- | James J. Skelly, Headquarters and | Tuesday night for the purpose ration before finally rat the the inspector will indicate the out- |the written reports will be designated = e:: conside ting b g 5 to be : , in his opin- [by the ¢ rea commander, and | cilitles afforded the armory for [Service Company, 131st Engineers: Pvt.| taking the examination e acionied Wlhers e | e N cw. Bimilrie, If |when oce Toais e Sl Makss the | moutited Inewacticcy ce with | Harrison Gilmer, Battery A, Coast | on the eligible list for otion 1o ship of both commissioned and non- |a unit is rated “unsatisfactory” or “very | inspection of any organization the | the provisions of the Guard . | Artillery; Pvt. John 8. Farquhar, Bat- | the rank of second lieutenants wi commissioned cflicers, adequacy of in- | unsatisfactory,” the marked deficiencies | senior officer will be designated to make tery B, 260th Coast Artillery. vacancies occur. struction in schools of non-commissioned | which necessitated such rating will be | the report. The corps area command- The fillowing.. have: _heen - crdered —_— officers and selected key men, adequacy, | so stated. The rating on equipment and |ers have been instructed to designate transferred frop L] the active to the re- | The following have been ordered | Four organizations of the local Guard Annual inspection of the National|can actually be demonstrated in the | g iapiiity, neatness and cleanliness of | material will be determined by a con- | the officers who will make the reports Seirve lats ot '_:"k tive iza- | honorably discharged from the Guard | myustered sufficient men at their armory Guard of the District of Columbia next | armory and which have been included | supply and orderly rooms; general con- | sideration of the percentage of equip- | When more than one officer is required | ¥V Fers respective organ On"account of thelr removal from the | Tustered suficlent men at thelr artory 3ear, 45 with other Guard units through- | i the training programs and schedules | ifien o' the'armory, mesthess of boi; | Ment And material based on Pence-time | o make the inspection. of wny’unit. | UoNS 10T the reasons given: | on sccount of Whew remoral oW e | arils tast wee Sp,the Country, will be for the purpose | of the organization or unit dnderSoins | officers and enlisted men, smartness of | tables of equipment actuslly on hand | The unsatisfactory reports will be for- | Flicational interference with the | DECCCH Gompany D, 121st Engineers: | tion of superior in attendance, although 9f showing the readiness of the Guard | inspection. In furtherance of this ides, | enlisted personnel in standing at atten- | in the armory or within the State and | warded separately from the other re- | 5® Tt ";n“:"i:n insers: | Pvt. Howard E. Bodenhammer, Head- | three of them had just enough to put for service in the field, 5o far as equip- | the Militia Bureau policy will be 10 'tion and saluting, general atmosphere readily accessible to the unit. ° ports to the corps area commander, and pi “ficy, CORPIDY, D T FREINGES: * qugrters Detachment, 29th Division. | tneir percentage over the lne. These ment goes, in the event of a sudden | have considered at the annual iNpec: | and morale within the unit as & mill- | Inspectors are admonished to be free | these will be sent immediately to the Fyt Henry Notionk, Company . 1a1st and Pvt. Gatano Patrisi, 20th Division, | & nigations. "with thelr percenta Cmergency. ibetalled plans for the in-| tions the more advanced phases of |tary organization. Deficiencies of pre. |in their remarks, in order that the War | chief of the Militia Bureau, with spe- | CSDeCrs: Pvt. Norman T. Jelly, Medi- ) Yy (1" police Gompany. o el gy B g spections, which will be held early in | training and to rate the unit at that | vious year should be noted and the in- | Department and corps area command- | cific recommendations in each case a8 | G ceter Pui mfl¥§< e g " Quartermaster Corps the new year, have already been pub- time upon its combat efficiency. spection should determine whether or |ers may obtain a clear idea of actual | to the desirability of retaining such or- | oap¢ers = po i ehh"d g :93\“;1'-«1" 1| Pvt. Andrew G. Murphy, Company int, 90.90: Headquarters De- lished to the Guard units, o that they | The inspections are to be standard- not they have been corrected. conditions existing in the organizations, | ganization in the Guard. together with | GIETrs | Detachment, " | p 1215t Engineers, has been honorably | tachment, 39th Division, 90.00; Head- may take steps to fit themselves for & |ized, and with this end in view corps| The Militia Bureau said in order that | and they need not confine themselves to | such other recommendations as may be Bus: # 9 discharged on a surgeon’s certificate of | quarters = Detachment 'and Combat rigid examination at that time. area commanders have been requested | it may compile certain data relative to | information specifically asked for in the | considered pertinent. usiness interfersnce with the pers | SCENEPE 00 b Saving. been: incurred | Train 260th Goast Artillery. 90.00 1t is the desire of the Militia Bureau, | to set up a guide for the use of officers | the 1930 armory inspections and dis> | forms which must be made out. In addition to_the regular reports, | oy mace of Ly Ay o gaiosrs | while not on active duty. The other units, in their relative R, Gl gt £, S T e S e G . d o xcellent leadquar 3 oy deral property and equipment, fout that it is desirable that the in- | service it is desired that the following | satistactory, ‘the bureau has Iaid down |on the mumber of graddstes of secvins |1 N Steffen, Headquarters and Serv- | Staff Sargt, Luther B. Hall, Company | , ExcellentrHeadquariers Deschipent iequacy of ‘armory faciites and i |spectors note particuiarly the following | procedure be ‘foliowed: & form of Brocedure intended to obviate | schools in the reglment. or other or- | George 1 Malss Heo ey o | B Lane. Domoeny B o1arit Wilam | 2 tery B, 260th Coast Artillery, 8541 0se_phases of basic training which | features and to give them very careful | If a unit is rated “very satisfactory.” | any delay. Officers required to make ganisations Inspected and a report set- | Service Company, 131st Engineers; Pvt. | appeared before & board of officers (Continued on Page 33.) it was said, that the inspections be con- | making the exsminations in their re- tinctly visualize the status of the effi- n may be | t] . fined o administration, care and stor- | spective territorles. The bureau pointed | ciency of the unit o Organization for | taken” o orsanianiions: Clusted 'ne. Une | aniren e oL Tcers also Will be Te- Greatest Silk Purchase of the Year! Extraordinary Purchase l Smart $1.99 to $1.79 SILKS -8 Girls’ $9.98 COATS Fine All-Silk Qualities, 39 Inches Wide 4 W] Many With :h:o ;::l::::il:l:t ?ulitin: ::r dresses, slips I;Id lingnr/ic; in s | Sizes 7 to 14 0 meet every requirement. A Years " 39-inch All-sil; Washable Flat Crepe, in all wanted light and . 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