Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 72

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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART FOUR. D. C. Naval Reserve ‘The newly formed Naval Reserve Athletic Assoclation, composed of mem- bers of the 1st Battalion, United States Naval Reserves of the District of Co- lumblia, staged a series of boxing bouts, as the first event of the organization, and the affair was largely attended, not not only by members of the battalion, but by many guests of the enlisted men. ‘The boxing bouts were between am- iteur teams representing the local Re- serves and the Ritz Athletic Club of ; You will find this great Furniture store splendidly prepared with useful and Glvable gifts shat lass, Baltimore. The sailors took the match, By 4 Finning dour ‘beus o the Baltimore Prices, too, are much lower than for years. Buy now . . . . take advantage of Julius Lansburgh Swetnan and Ryan were winners for Furniture Co.’s special and convenient pay plan. the Reserves, the first three by decisions ot serepes values i de’ erred ment and Ryan by a second-round knockout. Bradley and Fiitz were winners for the Ritz Club, Bradley from De Lacy by default and Fritz from Haas by decision. Ball's decision over Zinkman did not meet with popular approval, many be- ing of the opinion that Zinkham should have been awarded the decision at the termination of the third round. How- ever, the judges decided that an extra round was necessary, and, as Zinkham, who was suffering from a cut over the left eye, was not permitted to enter the ring for the fourth round, Ball was awarded the decision. It was announced that the Naval Re- serve Athletic Association intends to have the Ritz Club come again for an- other series of bouts. The officials of the matches were: Chief Yeoman Shultz, announcer; L. Minor, referee; Lieut. Moore, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Shenier, and Mr. Cassidy, commander of Victory Post, American Legion, judges, and Mr. Essinger, timekeeper. piltes announce Eha’x the 3d Fleet 5 i jivision has five vacancies in the unit, = l and eflorts are being made o obtain Mok i L The “JUSTREST” 344.50 five men to fill them. Applicants are A ahogany.-Finis CliaisandiOtoran . $14.75 Pull-Up o = requested to see Lieut. C. }‘I.L\xvilll&ms, 344 50 M h who commands the 3d Division, any ‘o ahogany . TeAss Highs &t 790 Diclock ORI Spmet Desk B Chair Relax from head to foot on the fa- Several of the Reservists who were LU op Governor Winthrop mous “JUSTREST” Chair and Ottoman, i formerly sttached to the U. 8. De- Desk $ 75 Secretary Desk $0.75 Comfortably shaped as to be form- Kroehler Beautiful stroyer Upshur, training ship of the 50 B4 ‘ fitting. Its removable double stuffed Friese Chair B s $29 $39.50 back is easily adjustable for reading or . ; economy mote, e been Teleased from e R A Eitivenient, ativactive: itvle BRI Scoop seat, in contrast- study. A most comfortable chair up- $29,50 active duty on their own requests. Upon lesk is in the durable 00 poses . . ‘This popular de: mal onny B A i igh- iy Sha ‘transier of the Upshur the Navy finish. The desk has 3 roomy )‘;"“"8 Desk, finished in ma- ko i Duco finish. 9:ply. ing velour, mogquette on holstered-in high-grade tapestry ine Kroehter maies Uik Department authorized the retention of serpentine front drawers. Automatic gany. serpentine front drawers. Com- back. Strong and attrac- the shipkeepers here until at least May 1id support. Governor Winthrop style modious and useful. Automatic holstered seat and back. Com- Bat the o Regular ly ‘64'50 fortable and well construsted. 1, 50 that they would not suddenly be is most sought for now in desks, Convenient Deferred Payments 1id supports. tive style. gradually is being depleted as the men find jobs. 5 = = One of the men released last week, it > was said, will go back to the ship, R which, instead of being decommissioned = 8s originally planned, was transferred to A * the U. S. Coast Guard, as a part of B o thrown out of work, but the force the rum patrol fleet. He is Christian 8. Lantz, water tender, first-class, Who was ordered discharged at his own re- quest in order to enlist in the Coast Guard. Upon his enlistment in the latter organization, it was said, Lantz be assigned to duty aboard the Upshur. The other two men were merely Te- / leased from active duty, at their own 1 v requests. They are: Teodorico Con- Walnut Finish MaRogeny Finish sepcion and Andreas M. Martinez, both Swoki = officers’ cooks, first-class. moking Smoking NTh;: R;plnlon was expr:;u:l o2 Stand Stand aval serve conference a lue the lack of competent instructors and o $5 95 $2 95 lack of radio apparatus F-1 and V-1 o " : that - ; vle, g e g A ey lay.: Copper humi- humidor. An un- with double ash which is about all that could be ex- dor. usual value. receiver. Here's an attrac- pected since the regulations only permit £, {ivae Tenhes Tod a:g ?eet division to carry 20 men | "{ g ) 7 B C‘e‘d‘" :h i “n b jour upper pay grades, an a . . . - - i = = {4 . . CPey little has been accomplished in the way Curtains and Drapes at Special Prices 2 ) 200 very special price; of training radiomen in aviation divi- 5 3 5 Walnut finish. sions. Aviation officers, it was further Tailored Marquisette Curtains.........euvvus :lvl:,ug:\e received radio instruction at Dotted Marquisette Tailored Curtains. Pr.. bases. 6-Pc. Cottage Sets, in colors that blend, set 31 00 £ > The Bureau of Navigation commented Sk S e s 4 sl gu:hn fully ;%Scmm the mm:umg Criss-Cross Curtains, in dotted Marquisette, pair.$7.00 The Natw'mlly Famous Ale. . Smith H. D Pile 0 WY ructing radio men 13 99 2 xander Smi ea ee, Kroehler” 2-Pc. Genuine ahdomge the average fleet division and believes . . s oo ot thie peblen e . Hundreds of New Lam ps 2 \ Mohair Livi R Axminster Rugs at, Attractive Low Prices ing arrangements between the fleet and Atsativactive L Pitis P onhawr wmg oom $49 Axiniinater Rug, Ox12w. . e vnia $29.50 Volunteer Communication _Reserve. 96c Delivers Any Lamp Suite $45 Axminster Rug, 8.3x10.6 $27.50 ‘Wherever possible, the commanding of- ficers of fleet divislons, it was pointed JUNIOR LAMPS, heavy plated metal base, at- $8 95 7 A H Ao M S o prices S dractivetailored SIKMHEORE | sossses -sosss " i $25.75 Axminster Rug, 6X9 .......... $19.75 Siructing radio_personmen ©o O S e T ) T $7.95 : | l $4.50 Axminster Rug, 27x54 In several districts, it was added. R R T . : $ 0 $4.50 Axminster Rug, 27x54 ....cc00ee $2,95 radio equipment has been purchased 7. : - 5wng msu:hu;m yeae\'uld Reserve ufimofles. m:,hm&dmf'u’g.? h‘:u\‘rryun:a(l,:tt.:.l d nnue “'i‘&’: s ere 'n done, excellent re- 9 flhdhlv‘gt il oheatned, aceon % v Italian braided fringe or "flmd stk shades. p. -~ A l fi ; epartmental officials. . PuoGanidle Table Lamps . truly fine suite made by the Answering a question as to what i 3 it famous Kroehler Co. Two luxuri- steps can be taken to ins - y A Seheen e niot Naves e $8.95 : : oot hoitbaiodh il ot . 48 1 : : ous pieces upholstered all over in 4 ttractive shades, va- ir (/A i 3 aibn between the ‘owo. branchea: o ‘ or pewter finish. P ] S e s Sl Tee 00 Conminioation: FssEve I . . : with loose reversible spring cush- m‘?&‘:;‘;{’g}“;‘“e"e‘f‘a:s‘fivr:m‘m’o’:ell | i Y ions with handsome mogquette re- and equipment; the joint use of Re- - verse. serve medical officers and the associa- ; tion of a Communications Reserve of- . . . . ficer with each fleet division for the / \ This bheeitie o llis be p e &Amelfi instructing Fleet Reserve chased on Julius Lansburgh Furni- The bu;.‘,nu reported that “!“fz}m ol Y ture Co.’s convenient deferred pay- s encourage every way practicable, co- D Yy operation between the. Fieet Naval Bo- ¥ | Mahogany Solid Mahogany Mahogany Finish serve_and the Volunteer Communica- L Lift-To, Martha Washington Console tion Reserve. It added that armory and 2 L4 Sewing other training facilities now provided Sewing Table i Table and for the training of the Fleet Naval Re- : . o Cabinet Mi serve ‘hmfi}db be, wherever practicable, q $6 95 $14 75 wrror made available for the training of the Volunteer Communication Reserve. Due : z e $6.95 to the fact that the average fleet of- Unique destgn. Complete with 3 Mahogany finish ficer 1s not qualified to give instruction 95¢ Delwen Any Lamp any with drawers and glass .table and = Wood- to radio person: every effort should mufi overlays. knobs. Solid - frame plate-glass be made to obtain the services of a | Balance in Convenient Lift-top style. any construction. mirror. qualified Communication Reserve of- Payments s ficer for this purpose, the Regular of- y ficers said. Medical officers attached to fleet divisions should be made avatlable for the examination of the personnel of the Volunteer Communication Reserve. Genuine Tennessee red cedar. Fine fin- ish, attractive win= dow seat style. Usual Deferred Payments The general opinion was expressed at + the conference that fitness reports were desirable in the case of Fleet Reserve officers in order to give the unit com- - manders better control over the officers | h] AR under them, and in order to give com- (. ) S mandants 2nd the Navy Department a i e | ! Baby Grand Console better idea of the relative value of the adl [ e Various Beet ofesre, A form ot Sepors ; . Radio to accomplish this, it was said, now is under consideration by the Bureau of Navigation. However, in the case of T other classes of the Reserve, it was o8 :1, 2 thought that these reports would be of -4 Jittle value and would only result in m‘“\)\ I'fl piling up paper work i £ 8 Screen-Grid Circuit Regular officers assigned to the Re- : : “The Darling of serve organizations as inspector-in- | ] the Day” structory were declared to be valuable . p assets to the units. It was sald, how- i ever, that they are hampered in some BN Nationessy cases by not being able to visit fre- Advertised Radios il e e Four-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bed Room Siiite | w - af,’[“;‘,"‘:’g " 10-Pec. Massive Dining Room Suite—Genuine Walnu: T e A i e ot This suite, illustrated above, A splendid dining suite of genuine i Mspector-instrustors ang oo is an unusual value, both from ’ Atwater Kent walnut. Comprises pedestal table, these reports to be of considerable : a (] * 5 : < value the standpoint of design and ( o R. C. A. Radiola inclosed server, china cabinet, buffet, s e 1o ke ot e ‘cnnstruction. It is made of Philco host chair and 5 chairs to match with Less Tubes e B Lt hairie paactied gumwood with gen- Majestic jacquard velour seats. Each piece would be continued. uine walnut veneer finish and beautiful maple PR e gracefully carved and handsomely finished. One- S}nrl Order Scored. /// overlays. Consists of a Hollywood vanity, deck Convenient Deferred Payments Beor law Susions 1o Tondon Hite chest of dra\\ers, dresser and wood bed. been harshly administered since the ’10 Delivers a Radio London County Council took charge of administering it, was the accusation of Cecil Manning, Socialist member, at a recent council meeting. In siding with Manning, T. J. Blacketer said that at a meeunlg of one of th:u;lmnct:h 1::‘ aged applicant was gran one 284 the committee had the audacity o Iw w tell him he must sit in bed while it was washed. Paraffin Lamps for Street. ‘ Entrance——909 F St. N.W. ‘While most cities in Scotfand are turning from oil lamps to gas and elec- tricity, Kilchattan Bay has just received

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