Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1930, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. MEDALS PROPOSED ‘ 4 HONDRAWARS WeoDWARD & LOTHROP Ordnance Association Names e s Gen. Williams to Head “Dis- O™ 11™ F aAND G STREETS tinguished Service” List. | | The Williams Medal for distinguished | ordnance service will be founded at the opening session of the twelfth annual meeting of the Army Ordnance Assocla- | tion Wednesday evening in the United | States Chamber of Commerce Building. | The first award is to be made to Ma. | Gen. C. C. Williams, retired, chief of | Ordnance in the Army from July 16, | 1918, to May 1, 1930. This medal, founded in honor of the | record of Gen. Williams. will be pre- | sented him by Benedict Crowell of | Cleveland, Ohio, president of the as- | sociation and director of munitions dur- ing the World War. Service During the War. As head of the Ordnance Department : during the war, Gen. Williams success- e vashington is the prize fully performed the tremendous work A trip to }wuh g1 of directing the design. manufacturc | $0ught by David Chin Sing, 13-year-old and supply of all munitions acquired for the American Army. For this pur- pose Congress appropriated over $15,- 000,000,000. “In establishing the Williams medal.” sald Mr. Crowell, “our organization pays tribute to Gen. Williams, who per- formed such eminent service for his country in war and peace. Gen. Wil- llams led his department in the ac- complishment of one of the most diffi- cult tasks in our Nation's history. After Chinese boy of New Orleans, who re- cently won a Louisiana contest by writ- ing the best safety essay. He has entered a national test sponsored by the High- way Education Board. —A. P. Photo. | Urges Bullringer to Quit His Job. | NEW YORK, October 6 (#).—Sidney | Pranklin, Flatbush toreador, who is due | | home shortly from tfiumphs in Spain, is to be urged by his mother to quit! the war he directed the department in | o jal | the improvement of weapons, and under | tig, PUlIFing and become & commerc N his | leadership there were developed & e types of guns, ammunition, bombs and | tanks, which, in the opinion of experts, | represent the highezt mechanical ap- | plication of modern technique and re- | search to our military armament.” | . Officials Listed to Attend. | Present at the session wil] be Assistant Secretary of War, Frederick | H, Payne, the chief of Ordnancg, Maj. Gen. Samuel Hof, and his assn'sunnm PINNER Brig. Gens. William H. Tschappat and | K to 8:30 Edwin D. Bricker; the members of the | Special National Defense Committee, United | Broiled States Chamber ‘of Commerce, rank- New ing officers of the Army and Navy and Sialand members of the association. The sec- | STNNER ond sossion will be held Thursday at DINNE . the Aberdeen Proving Ground, where | Mo g s f g ity A A v '7"5“'" black Mellova MISSES' Russian - styled and demonstrations by practically all coat | hly trim- coat with border coat with Pessian mammoth collar coat with mink- Yranches of the Afmy will be held. | » med .with black Thbe “aalTie fedi sl Tedte SRS ) dyed Kolinaky col- and barrel cuffs of and collar o us- udson seal TRADE COMMISSION NOW | St dettvery sk et e bot- §Q5 4 $95 g o L ot belt . o = Rt tar and cos...... 393 IN NEW HEADQUARTERS | e, it mianigh. etc., until midnight. | Columbia 0706 Organization Occupies Temporary, Building No. 6, on Virginia Ave- nue, Since Routed by Fire. MISSES' green Chonga cost WOMEN'S black Imperata WOMEN'S green coat with WOMEN'S brown Faulretta with barrel cuffs First Important Coat Event on Our New Third Floor of Fashions Just Think of It— The Federal Trade Commission now | ‘The Star delivered to your is established in its new headquarters, | door every evening and Sunday in Temporary Building No. 6, at 1800 morning at 1% Virginia avenue, although parts of the | Sunday. Can y organization are located in otker struc. without this service at this cost? tures. ‘Telephone National 5000 and de- Pactically all equipment has been livery will start at once. moved from Temporary Building No. 4, at 200 D street, which was damaged be- Coats with Paris Fashions Z‘*"“‘E:m&hfir’:f’rs‘fém?‘; : : $ 9 i 50 At These Two $ 9 5 & e e Boor "t or” Temoraes ] Building No. 5, at 2000 C street, and Low P rices Coats of Paris styling tell with unquestionable authority the smart story of coat fashions this winter. If you have a feeling for style, an appreciation of quality and price, you will want to take immediate advantage of this offering its publications division, which is in | Sizes 12 to 20 Sizes 36 to 44 Temporary Building No. 5, at 2001 B street, the various units are situated in | lnilding No. 6, which has entrances at | 1800 Virginia_avenue and on B street, Styles . . . Russian and Cossack influenced models, leather and fabric belts, mammoth fur collars framing the face, pillow, bell, double sleeves, Bruyere and Lanvin adaptations. opposite the Navy Department. Offices ,of the commissioners and the Fabrics . . . Imperata, Chonga, Norma, Faulretta and Alvera; black, browns, greens and reds. i secretary are situated on the B street Furs . . . Persian lamb, fox, skunk, Hudson Seal (seal-dyed muskrat), lynx, side, second floor. A number of offi- offices in No. 6 while repair | Fisher-Dyed fitch, kit fox and mink-dyed kolinsky. porary ’ g work i belng done in their regular | duaries. "% Toquiss | Greater Beauty ormation regarding the location of any office in the bullding may be ob- | JFOT Lovely Women tained from the public _information | office, room 1028, in the lobby of build- ing No. 6. 1 ¥ At $59:50 Styles . . . with Lanvin and Bruyere cuffs, spiral and double cuffs, off-hand euffs, belts and Russian styling. 2 E e et tion. Thus, the falfest and sm “Rights of Men” League Disbands. | || MELLO-GLO Face Powder: that spreads VIENNA, Octobgr 6 (7). —Vanished is || o B s o e an organization known as the World | 1te new.JPramel prbed League for the Rights of Men, which ||/ 1614 Har. Tts new.Prench process n Droposed @ save males from the wiles | {| {FECL0.010 17, B, 0t SN e What was the league's headquarters ls | || peow fstiness. \rritation snd Jarke pores. now s store that sells women's shoes ||| U%® MELLO-GLO.—Advertisement. L [ Fabries . . . Valma Tweeds, Azadare, Rudee and Cleora . . . in black, browns, greens and reds. Thrill at the ' ) Furs . . . 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