Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1930, Page 38

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. . CIFETIME) Organized Reserves ||| J FURNITURE Extension school work, semi-monthly | Hixon, Cavalry, who is the unit in- group schools or conferences, semi- |structor of the squadron. -9 s o O T vaton, #1d P~ | Six instructional conferences will be ive training of the personnel of the | held at local Reserve headquarters this &df:u?mngzd (Squldlr’;naof ‘the 306th | week, viz: 428th Infantry, 320th In- Cavalry, District of Columbia Cavalry |fantry, 80th Division Staff, Feld Ar- Reservé unit. This inactive duty in- [tillery, Cavalry and the Medical Corps. ction during the approaching Fall, | Members of the 428th Infantry, Lieut. inter and Spring months, extending | Col. West A. Hamilton commanding, until next June, is in preparation for | Will meet tomorrow evening under the direction of Maj. Andres Lopez, Infan- e et o "B, Nver, a® | ry, fo take up the batialion as an ad- ' | vance guard. This same subject will during the period August 2 to 15, 1931. Henaiso 3 by Maj, Lopes Tuesday R e ot et ol chening before the 330th Infaniry : omoers . %’E&L}mfi*&,&gg s, rol *“Tuesday evening Lieut. Col. Charles 2 l ll ; ( )P E (\/ /V(; l )F York avenue, on the first and third |B. Moore, Infantry, will conduct the ol conference for District Reservists be- Thursdays of each month from 8 t0 10 |1/ \ing to the 80th Division Staff, at pm. Likewise uniess \an anmounce- | Jnich will be discussed the regiment in ment is made to the contrary, all semi- I ateaek o diron Wil b hold. at Pore Myer, Va_,| . Members of the 313th Field Artillery, on the second and fourth Sundays of | COl- Leroy W. Herron commanding, will each month. All personnel of the local {hold their conference at headquarters squadron attending the equitation | Wednesday evening, his meeting will Vi conduct Y aj. n . c- classes should famillarize ~themselves | B¢ COnAuEted by, Hel with training regulations No. 50-45, per- L h Washington Cavalry Reserve officers taining to instruction of mounted troops | will meet Thursday evening &t local "’;{‘}:’e‘“p:(“';';’r-um of Cavalry field offi- | Reserve headquarters under Lieut. Col. cers ordered to active duty will not ex- | Arthur G. Hixon, Cavalry. =The or- AT MAYER & CO of trainees. These officers are to be | the Army of the United St employed to the fullest extent in the . conduct of training and tactical exer- | District Medical Reserve officers will cises. meet Friday e\'enin]gnl;ndsr Ll’(;‘l;l‘t Col. A. N, Baggs, Medical Reserve. The sub- At the conference held during Octo- o i i " i ect of the meeting will be mobilization. . . ber there was outlined (o the District | J°¢ o the meeting it he ronbesbion. OMBINING all that is fine in Radio reception members of the 306th Cavalry Regi- L 3 g gt ment_ the work to be covered during | Cavalry Reserve officers will go to Fort T . the 19301931 tratning poriod. For Net | Myer for their class of equitation un- and artistic furniture design, Mayey & Co. takes vember there will be taken up at the | 4T Lieut. Col. Arthur G. Hixson, Cav- . . . . . two instructional conf P alry, unit instructor of the 2d Squad- leasure in announcing the opening of its new Radio nization of the Regular Army, the |To of the 306th Cavalry. P . i ) Kational Guard and the Organized Re- | prom inquiries that have been re- Department, featuring only Radio Receiving Sets terves in peace and war. There also | ceived from officers of the Army Re- . . il be discussed the detailed organiza- | serve Corps, it s evidently assumed in which are good, good-looking and dependable. Hon, armament equipment and trans- |many such quarters that the Govern- portation of the Cavalry division. The | ment contemplates distributing a medal fubjects to be taken up at the Decem- | indicative of World War service. In conferences will be Cavalry weap-|so far as it could be learned at ihe o ::gcm:‘c:‘:g:;a:g‘:fl"vrg:n War Department there is no such ad- FTHN e 2 . un- | ditional decoration in prospect either 1 ter-reconnaissance: February, security, | by authorization. of . by presontation STROMBERG-CARLSON : WL while combat will be taken up during | from official sources. ) g, the final four months of the 1930-1931 J for March, April My and Sun. " |serve organiation ‘a0 Hesvispurg: Be; BRUNSWICK AND ATWATER KENT Cavalry reservists of Washington will | Staff Sergt. Ernest L. 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