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T that the bullding may ent of the proposed hew M- en new ¢ Center. :n: 8 belief that the i along John Marshall place, and $ it will be eome time before the re on which the armory be needed to make way for the construction. It is_possible another effort might be made this year to have Congress sece the need of a specially built armory for the local uo?, ‘which serve as a model for Natlonal Guard organizations of the States. Officials of the Guard have not dis- closed any plans for presenting thelr case to . Two groups have been giving consideration to the armory lem, the National Capital Park and g Commiss} and a speclal commission named by the District of Columbia Commissioners. 8o far there has not been disclosed any definite plan of action on the part of these com- ns, except that the Federal Park end ing Commission recommended B Dresene. Washington Auatoriam, 8 present Wi u um, as ‘was proposed some time 8g0. ‘The question has been made that the armory be constructed in the proposed new Munieipal Center, or adjacent to it, and Jud:chrymsqu?re h‘l.'.h been -ul; \ei as 8 possible site. The proposal 1\"» as been made to Congress that the Pension Bullding be the use of the Guard as soon the new building for the Acoowiung Office is completed within the Avenue triangle. This has met with the approval of local citizens bodies and the local veterans organiza tions. The National Guard Association has ven its support to the local militia au- t.'lhoflfl- in- their efforts to have & building here which would serve as & model to the States in housing thelr It was pointed eut that the Federal Government insists that the States provide proper armory facilities #s a condition precedentu to the Federal The tia Bureau has brought to the atten of the Guard a communi- from the Oim.d.lrul: t‘umlsm ter, en Te- gard g vfilgu to Canada in uniform, of officers and enlisted men of the United States. ‘The State Department pointed out ——— ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'’S PUZZLE. the new center | yu) General”| Ca; . It 33"‘9";'&'&'; t ledlhnnu‘ i ar ent at leas ys lor to the date the visit is to be mvlrdu. oA‘pplluuom must receive the approval Lga adjutant general of the State 8, ‘With the appeintment of Maj. mmx al of the X tephan issued a general order mend the duties of 't official pointing out that it is the duty of all fully with %151 in earryl? out these duties, as he acts at all times for and the name of the commanding Like e conditions all times snd to make such recommend- ations as he may deem advisable, gt ap- propriate times, without awaiting defi- nite orders in the . It is I8 For this &Q inclydes | plies of all kinds, of arms and equip- ment, of the expenditure of publie prop- erty and mon and the candition of aecounts of all disbursi officers, of the conduct, discipline, 3 - ministrative and tactical, and general efficiency of the efficers and troops. Re- on these matters will be made by with the strictest partiality. He also is required to make visits among the troops and to their admin- istrative officers. At these times, the order says, when minor matters in need of correction are noted, it becomes his duty to confer in a tactful manner with the commanding | coneerned, with & view to | the ication of an expeditious rem- | edy. He will not report minor matters to the commanding general, unless he has ascertained definitely that helpful manders who are empowered to make corrections. He will not harass the troops with visits on minor matters taken up at one time, mind that the National Guard t of Columbia is a compact the com- | an THE SUNDAY ST ACROSS. 1, A month. 10. Shallow receptas cle. 14. A month. 22, To mitigate. 23. Rents. 24. Feminine name. 25, Myself, 26. Contradicts. 27.Land measure. 28. Claw. 29. Alleged force or natural power. 30. Hail. 32. Saltpeter. 33. Native pame of a Himalayin pheas- 95. Chief 96. Informers. 102. Confirm. 104. 105. 108. 113. A menth. Vaporized. Decay of tissues. 114. Propellers. 115. opposed to 17 118. nessee. officers and enlisted men to co-operate | officer immediately | arranging for | g | ganizatiol mendations to the brigade headquarters the functioning of all | 38.Town in Polk ant. 34. The solar disk. 35. Black bird. 36. Qvergrown. 119. one. Ascending. Masculine County, ATk. 39. Lamprey. 40. Intrigue. 41, River in Germany. 42. The nipa palm. 4¢. Instruments for stamping dates. 46. To match. 47. Anclent drink of honey. 48. Regular. 50. Bulgarian coin. 51. A month. 52.A turned - down collar. 53. More imposing. 55.To fall to pay. 58. Enumerater. 59.0ne of & tribe of Afars. 61. Subside. 62. State of maturity. 63. Aviators. 67. A month, 70. Part of a pedestal. 71. A menth. 73. A geologic subdl- vision. 74.A precious work of art. 75. Btings. 81. Molest. 83.Greek form Asher: Bib. 84. Infant. 85. Arabian coin. 86.South American monkey. 87. Possessive noun. 88. A month. 90. Mandarin's resi- dence in China. 81. Army fronts. . Felines. A Hindu . Prefix, single. Dexterity. Chinese To stain Pertaining lane. . Primitive letter. Tentalum: Vieeroy in bility. position. . Polynesian ceous tree. . A cclorless carbon. A month. Sensitive of . Spread. . Smooth. pro= . A jot. . Ever. . Replaced. 10. Trailer, 11. Wealth. 93. Mule driver. alcoholic beverage of Japan. 101, Dutch dialect of South Africa. . An emorous com= A Norse deity. Reads again, perception. . A timber used in shipbuilding. DOWN. . City of Java, . Holsting device. . Poet lauieate: ab. . Tormented. AR, WASHINGTON, 12. A month. 13. River in Belgium. Snapping beétles. animal Combiniug form hetero. Daughter of He- rodias: Bib. County in Ten- Nineteen hundred name. A chestnut color. A Luzon savage. gift or ant of land. i ‘meaning native woolen cloth. to 8 Greek abbr. India. Profound insensi- . Hasten. . Type of plum. . A month. . Exclamaiion o f regret. . Incarnation © f Vishnu. . Migrate. . Without: Latin. , Devices for mov- ing mechinery. . Roman pendant ornament. . Channel in the Hawalian Islands. . Mounds. . Land measures. 3. Fortifies. . Rodents. . Embellished. . Complicated. . Lasso. . Suffix forming of nouns. certain cardinal * lila- hydro- mental . Termination wWRNEEEREE JEHEE 8 ! Bib, 105. Crowds. 106. Greek letter, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART FOUR. ’ Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words whind o oo 132. Canople jar: Pr. 125. Javanese aromatic 126, The Cetaceans. 128, Measuring device. 131. Under surface of the hand. 132. A fine, 13¢. To whine: Scot. 112, Believer in de- submission of reports will conform to Army regulations. He also is directed to study the most successful methods in use in the Na- tional Guard in such matters as will tend to raise the efficiency of the or- n and will make recom- to st units in matters relating to organiza- tion, care, lwn%lnd handling of property, administration, training, ete. ‘The following are given as types of specific items he will inquire into, at mfl: times, without specific or- brigade headquarters: Is target being conducted in wnrdam‘w:mm. rflmuofl and corps area orders for the National Guard and are proper records being %NWMGT i functioning h lons throug! proper organization, so thet each of- ficer and enlisted man js performing his carrying his At least two months prior to the annual Federal armory and flejd in- lg:cuon- he is required to aseertain that organization commanders sssure themselves that deficlencies noted at the last annual Federal inspection will not occur again during the mggnt year inspections, in so far as is Within their power to preventyit. ‘The commanding general stated that he felt that a close consideration of the eontents of this order will result in a mutual understanding by all mem- bers of the command, as re the duties- of the inspector. added that this office has been re-established recently solely with the good of the District of Columbia troops in mind. 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