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T0 BECOME CHIEF New Head 'of Army Staff to Assume Duties Nov. 21, Sucmeding} Summerall. Maj. Gen, Douglas MacArthur, t.h: nAmmumummnmn arrived in Washington lasf ht from nlume is new ummerall, ehlet since 1926, will reach retirement age with his sixty-fourth birthday on March 4, 1931. Gen. Mac- from the Fa ‘When designated as chief of staff by President Hoover last Summer, Mac- Arthur was on a special tour of in- tion of American forces in China, ,'enerll is tnns!emd to t.ht chiefship of staff. On his way to the Capital from San Francisco, where he hnded :tl:e October 15, Gen. MacArthur MAJ. GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR. chief of staff, notwithstanding his youth (then 37 years), and I predq be some day.” Classmates Here. Gen. MacArthur finds the Army in the top notch of post-war shape, thanks in main degree to the fine morale de- veloped in it by Gen. Summerall. Many conditions have undergone improvement > | during ‘the Summerall regime, including - | tem of training 1,000 ‘With the single exceptions of Gens. Wood and J. Franklin Bell far better housing facilities for troops here and overseas. The post-war sys- nerll staff of- y looking after as part and parcel of our plans tor the emergency of war have gone far toward building an Army which now commands the ad- miration of military authorities through- out the world. MacArthur will discover on duty at Washington no fewer than three of his West Point fellow classmen, all in re- sponsible positions—Lieut. Col. U. Grant, 3d, director o! ublll: bulldln s and pnrh l.leut Hodges, military aide e Prealdent, and Lieut. Col. M. C. 171er chief engi- neer of the Federal Power Commission. (Copyright, 1930.) ficers and lylumat.lu “industrial mobiliza mont | SODALITY BAZAAR GETS tles. “He always carried a punch in bag in that capacity,” a classmate on duty in Washington MacArthur was always enthusiastically interested in athletics at West Polnt, UNDER WAY TOMORROW Pre-Christmas Benefit Proceqds Will Go to Rural Schools in Baltimore Area. ‘The Sodality Union of Washington will start its annual pre-Christmas bazaar at Carroll Hall on tomorrow, through Wednesday. The pro- | i running ceeds will go to the fund for rural schools in the archdiocese of Baltimore. Due to the drought conditions and the general :cmonle depression, the ap- Dok timsually’ heavy " this: yeur ve been unusual vy is explained. Archbishop Curley, who is_interesfed Sodality was | in the work of the <nucndth~ !ormpumtryum-cnn t.\u man. MacArthur's ideas mm&mnnnn«numm by & brave father, Lieut. Gen. Arthur MacArthur, who achieved & remarkable tecord in the Union Army during the Civil War before he was hardly out of his ‘tens. ‘MacArthur’s comrades in France iys used to say that he invariably went battle “over there” as the incarnation of the fighting spirit of his revered father. inspira -onlmr which I thought would be par-| |} ticularly v the | las the son of a soldier with every ch!v!.l- | aluable and attractive to student body. Doug ur m\u soldierly instinct. He has the hlgh- est traditions of the service bre out his own life. are those of a gentleman—a term which | || bly never will be adequately de-|}i ed, but which contains, as .:aun tial its, courage, con- eflflm for others.” Soon after the United States entered the war, in 1917, Secretary Bal “I_would not hesitate Baker told | i lentn cert by loenl nmfle& Supper will be served thu! each Rev. 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Police Lieutenant’s Uniform Not Enough To Frighten Thieves By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., November 15. —Police Lieut. Weaver is glad he didn't leave a bul in his au- tomobile Thursday nl ‘Weaver parked his luwmublle on a pedestrian-packed downtown thoroughfare and inside was a spick-and-s buttons, uniform, brass “You bemr Tock your automo- bile, officer.” Weaver chuckled, “Ha, ha, with that lieutenant’s uniform on the back seat? Why, it is as good as a bulldog.” ‘When the officer returned the uniform was gone. values. The South Side State Savings Bank and the Payson State Savings Bank at Payson, branches, closed dur- lni the mol'm:l':"‘d run was on the Broadway State Savings Bank, another branch, but it weathered the onslaught and by noon conditions here were normal. 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