Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 33

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. | 14 viding food for numbers of men, with|These men have been able to obtain| among members of the 29th Division | ent. It not only indicated a fine spirit The question of providing an armory | the part of out-of-town officials on be- . o Pl the result that when they go to camp | furloughs from their regular organiza-|to stir up some interest mu“‘]-ufi.mh: g‘x the part of the men, accor t0 | for the National Guard of the District | half of the Guard. there is always some one to complain. |tions and have been paid by the|the outfit. Its personnel follows: €] e officers, but it showed that many | ted to the Washington Cham. The g annual inspection will lstrlct atlona uar To avold this lack of training, the Guardsmen out of the company funds,| W. Pumphrey, ohairman; Ced Gleason, | local employers support the Guard by |Was presen gt - [t e A e RAGTOM femy DEROTS school is to be resorted to. And some of them said that it was & |recorder; Phil McAninch, boxing: C.|giving their men time off for such work. ber of Commerce during the week in a | charged with the duty of seeing how The memorandum from brigade head- | ver” good investment. East, wrestling; P. Poole, basket ball, qnly three of the number turned O"Hrepon by Maj. Gen. Stephan, who ad- | Well the Guard is equipped will find it in nging B The troops co- posing the local Na- | sa at the comm S— Y | nent site for an armory. ile as mus 3 s X (Continued From Page 33.) {}%i:{ Foh el e i e R o L B ohe pachedule 105 | ional Guard, it wes learned, were sud- | to Teport in two weeks. law when an order for an assembly is | [eD ot from as mARy soUrces as pos- | ahd accompanying this expansion in Issued. bers of troops the arm ce has i y been associated witn | denly called out about 10 days ago on sible is desirable in the fight for | num! pe the armory spat z‘;fi'flf‘,{,fim‘,y"}?fifiommmmt' e P s L restdent) “i’}’,?{.‘?fi‘e‘":pe‘fi‘&oé“‘éi Iretses At camp ara|a “secret” mobilization order. Every| Plans are being formulated by the| Lyl e ISR o strvcture, ft was realized that | dwindled until ‘the troobs have orac- Very satisfactory—Band, 12ist En-|Whiting P." Lightfoot, Quatermaster | requested to submit o the headquarters | man available was required to present| yoeran members of, the HeAdZIAfeIs | Engincers, now on the unessigned list | Influential support will go much fur-| (A B0 shace, 18, which thes Miav ineers, 7647, Corps, state_staff, wi unced at recommendations as to matters in himself for muster, and the word wen ) . of the Res er than popular support. : O atistactory—Company C, 121st En- | brigade headquarters, " "' |Which instruction should be given. The | around in civilian circles that the Guard trip to Virginia Beach. Va. scene of the| §, '{i, RESEIC, 826 fo be gl1en Getalis ™1y wag pointed out that what the or- | gTams required by T araarne g 1 y A, 372d In- e Fancry. 6831, Headquariers and Service | With the purpoce In mind of ward- | & Statement as to difficulties which tney | theoretical secrecy which was supposed | It as said that of the original 35 mem- | Guitd; [They, Wil nof return to setive | S35,(E0vle' puliding for the local miltia Company, 121st Engineers, 64.28: Mea- | ing off any possibie Kicks against (he May have experienced in the operation fo ave sirrountad the movement ex:| bers Jess thau s f:":,‘:o;;iefimm":nix:“"”‘ should be a call to_the colors. | I8 pressure upon nembers of Congress e L e Al ey r in the handling of | isted only in military circles, for about | organization. 5 They from sources which will be strongly felt. 3 ical Department Detachment, 121st En- | “eats” at the annual encampment, bri- 0f company messes g o the trip by automobile, leaving here | gpc, W1 OapL Willlam B Buechler,| 10l Clpected that the executive com- | The local officials will present the ineers, 63.15. the ration and the preparation of the| eVery civilian who has any contact with | a Unsatisfactory — Battery C, 260th fz‘duea ’éfi%‘.’é‘.‘%}'xfii’xfi.?“&.‘;“’l““,‘éfii‘é,"};: e, e the Guard knew about it as quickly as|Some Saturday night and returning the | yeaqquarters and Service Company, | Mittee of the National Guard Associa- | matter to Congress as soon as the ap- 3 4 : : i Yy the enlisted personnel did. The mobili- | following night. 1215t Engine tion of the United States will attempt to| propriations committees are ready to ey Ny & 00 B b e b e IR R R L e pd b 1~ | 2ation order was for all the troops in s M. M-grfi‘flr":'u'fggem‘ = ’5:};,‘,’:;",’,‘: use its influence to obtain a model|go into the Guard estimates, and it 18 Toiet Bhpinerss. 3652: Company ATt o Taxlises Ly after January 1 next.| realization At A A o t0 Keepis iis | the 3d Corps Area, which takes in the| When the 29th Division Military Po-| Gompany C, same regiment. training building for the local troops, | probable that it also will be presented IR ey 8835 Oxiany D Jealized by the officers that the | stomach. and with & view to keeplng ub | District of Columbla, Maryland, Vir-|lice Company turned out on Armistice G the organization at its last annual con- [to committees of both the House 121st Engineers, $625; Company D,|men assigned to this duty have little | the morale of the units, have in the ginig and Pennsywania. day to take an active part in the cere-| The annual pistol matches of the lo- | vention having authorized such sup-|and Senate, with a view to_ getting st Engineers. 5454, », gpportunity to put into practice their | past hired Regular Army cooks to han- mones on the east front of the Capi-|cal Guard will be held today at Camp | port. However, as yet there have been ' through special legislation for the pro- Very unsatisfacto , book training in the methods of pro- ! dle the food side of the fighting game.| A committee has been appointed from | tol there were 53 of the 58 men pres- | Simms. P Gutward indications of any werk onvision of & bullding. BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH STREET AT K 3000 New 122 1 1 “ " nit, in 1926. e | request is also made that there be sent|had been called to the “colors.” The| first cncampment of this ui -| Guard. They will not return to active | Sanization needs in its work of seeking | i tORACCZOR Tottims BERS A8, dEvEN ompany 2 1o " ions Secured for the Chal- " % d lenge Sale at the Lowest X This Tremendous Price We Have Seen in Event! 3,000 New 4 Frocks—and Every One 7 Many Years for Dresses of This Type—So Smart in Style—So Excellent in Qual- a Never-to-Be-Forgot- ten Value! Sizes 14 to 20 ity of Material and Design- ing! For Street, Business, Sports, Afternoon and Evening Wear! 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