Air Contracts Pocket in Black Hills Present Army Air Corps Tests New Fast Plane Shields Giant Balloon To Expire This Summer FOR RESERVE CUT Effect of New Mail Law Just Signed by Presi- Gold-Lined Bowl Chosen as Scene of Take- dent to Be Shown—I. C. C. Task Youths, 17, May Now En- Off for Officers Seeking New of Fixing Rates. ter for Naval Stratosphere Record.

Training. BY R. H. BRL'GERE. Is aa BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. 1 stream considered almost good By the Associated Frets. as a wall because of the tendency of the end of the Summer the temporary contracts CITY, S. Dak., June 16. air currents to follow water. Thlg under which the Nation’s now is flown will Changes Just made In the naval being —A "gold-lined bowl" In the stream—Spring Creek—Just touches new law which has regulations make It possible for young expire and the effect of the airmail Black Hills will be the a corner of the pocket. It Jogs In, men between the ages of 17 and 18 taking- BEFOREbeen by the President will be made manifest off site when two bal- turns sharply and heads out again. Just signed to In the daring years enlist RAPID is an ex- along the airways. loonists soar Into the strato- Inflating the huge bag Naval Reserve. Heretofore an appli- The Interstate Commerce Commission will take over, under a In an effort to reach tremely dangerous task, especially lir cant must have his 18th birth- sphere heights maximum the task of “fair and reasonable rates passed a wind. Even a flve-mlle-an-hour limitation, fixing before he would be never before attained by man. day anniversary breeze might sweep the giant balloon of for the transportation of airmail by airplane.” Washed out the compensation accepted for Naval Reserve enlist- through ages by of The will benefit from a reduction of airmail from out control. public postage ment. although youths werg taken mountain streams, the deep erosion 8 to 6 ounce. The Government is to benefit Brought In. cents per expected into the regular establishment at 17. pocket is literally lined with gold. It Supplies a of maximum rate of for the from reduction the pay carrying The previous restriction. It was Is in the old Rockervllle placer terri- Supplies have been pouring Into will be mail to 33'/j cents per airplane mile. Pilots and personnel pointed out. kept out of the service tory, and a pan of dirt from the new- Rapid City by rail for weeks and protected by the Department of Commerce, which will fix maxi- many candidates who sought ap- ly cut highway shows traces of the hauled to the bowl by National Guard mum flying hours, safe operations methods and retirement bene- pointments to the United States Naval precious metal. trucks. The monster bag, capable of and the National Labor which is to deal the holding 3,000.000 cubic feet of gas, fits, by Board, empowered Academy through Reserve. Many More Important to the projected and were out of school and wanted to and the metaf air-tight gondola which with rates of compensation working conditions. Join flight of MaJ. William E. Kepner and the Reserve In order to for it will bear aloft have been completed, There was. as this was written, nut tne nrst "drive to congressional Air- compete Capt. Albert W. Stevens, however. Is 1 while C. C. C. camp workers have one fly In the sweet and soothing port, Halpine, Md. Succeeding hole* of the 25 appointments made each the fact that the bowl's sides, rising constructed roads from the main this are at Site 57-B, near Bowie, Md.; year from the Reserve, but were pre- ointment; rogue by special prayer 400 to 550 feet, afford unusual pro- his vented from so. highway a mile through the trees to of the Postmaster General and Hybla Valley, south of Alexandria, doing tection from the wind. Shelter dur- airmail the of concen- Va.; Beacon Field, near Alexandria; However, a recent act of the bowl. aides, Is object The Consolidated P-30 pursuit airplane now being tested by the Army Air Corps. This low-wing, two-seater, all- Congress ing the flight preparations is of prime con- D. authorized the On the cliffs above it facilities are trated efforts on the part of Capitol , near Kenilworth, metal with retractable landing gear, is powered with a Curtiss V-1570, 675-horsepower supercharged department permit- and was this considera- monoplane, necessity, It for 15,000 to gressional fly removers and ointment C.; College Park Airport; Congres- U. S. Air Official ting the minimum age limit for enlist- being arranged persons engine. Army Corps Photograph. tion which led to selection of the watch officials were sional ment in the Reserve to be to the activities below. Parking purifiers. Departmental Airport, Hybla Valley Airport, changed Black Hills site 11 miles from here. confident the obnoxious fellow would and College Park Airport. conform to that in effect in the Regu- spaces and various concessions will be extracted. Each golfer must furnish his or lar establishment and the Secretary Date Uncertain. be provided behind a heavy rail fence constructed the cliff The extraction is to be performed her own golf sticks and balls. The NEW FIRE ENGINES Jobs Are PYRAMID TO MARK of the Navy has granted authority to along edge. Waiting High natural walls, their slopes As soon as weather lndl-' through the medium of an amend- golfer must be the pilot contestant. make the enlistments. However, the reports studded with evergreen trees, sur- cate favorable conditions, the nine- ment to the new’ airmail law w’hich Each contestant will be furnished For department announced that the pres- SOUGHT BY Grads, MORMON DISCOVERY round the bowl on three sides, while hour task of would do away with the necessity of three parachutes for dropping golf CITIZENS College ent regulations requiring such minors Inflating the giant gag on the fourth a small mountain bag will cancelling ono of United Air Lines’ balls. Score cards are to be fur- But Is to have the consent of their parents begin. "primary'’ route contracts and five of nished by entrants. Each pilot-golfer Small to enlistment would remain in effect Pay Where the eight astonishingly low contracts will carry a scorer of the opposite Southwest Civic Body Wants Pro- Monument to Be Erected for the Reserve as it does In the Regu- of American Air Lines. The law, as sex. Balls must be dropped from a lar establishment. D.A.R. Votes tection South of First Saw “Prom- Six Centers enacted, would compel the Po6t Office minimum altitude of 300 feet, follow- Pennsyl- Northwestern V. Officials Young The change comes In time to permit Group Open to limit airmail contracts ing which the contestant is young men over 17 who desire to com- Department required vania Avenue. ised Land.” To Send Children D, C, to any one company to a single "pri- to make a normal landing, taxi to a Say Men, but Not Girls, pete for the academy appointments to Throughout mary” route and a total of three sec- designated line, walk to his ball, re- join the local Naval Reserve, but they ondary routes, or one primary and two move the parachute, drop the ball on must have the consent of their To Summer Replacement of old and out-of-date May,Work. By the Associated Press. In July, secondaries. The primary routes are the exact spot where it was found, parents. The time for applications Camp August hose at 4 No. 13 SALT LAKE CITY, June 16.—The defined as four transcontinental routes and play it to the hole. In case of a wagons No. and closes this week and men desiring to By the Auocleted Pres*. from which Brigham and and the Eastern and Western coastal lost ball, the contestant may drop engine companies was asked of Com- spot Young get in this year's competition should Hartman Rice another 100 from the but EVANSTON, HI.. June 16 —A Is six of his followers out their communicate with the Naval Abigail Provided routes. yards pin, missioner Melvin C. Hazen in a letter Job spied Reserve Opportunities Postal officials are hopeful that an- at a cost of five strokes. Par for the waiting for the young man armed their office at the Washington Navy Yard. sent last Thursday from the South- "promised land" two days after Unit Also Will other month or two will bring perma- course has been set at 37 strokes, on with a college diploma this year—if Change for Outdoor'Activities west work for less arrival here. In 1847, Is to be marked net peace to the battle-shaken airmail what basis no one knows. Civic Association. Dr. George L. he'll than $100 a month Pour hundred members of the Naval this Summer a novel monument. world and that, under the new law, a The various holes bear the pic- Johnson, chairman of the PubUc —eay Northwestern University offi- by Reserve Officers' Training Corps will By-Laicg. of Great Variety, of and permanent prog- turesque names: "Slip-Stream,” "Neck cials. On the of Ensign Peak, over- make a three-week practice cruise, be- period steady Service Committee, announced yes- top ress will be ushered in. o Fash," "Side-Slip,” "Skid,” "Flip- The outlook isn’t so bright for the ginning Thursday, in various units of terday. looking the Utah capitol and this Hartman Rice D. per,” "Stabilizer.” "Longer -On,” girl graduate, and they predict op- the fleet, it was announced by the Abigail Chapter, The Community Center Department Becomes Keen. Dr. Johnson pointed out that $23.- a stone of Competition "Camber” and “Home.” portunity will pass up most of them city, pyramid, composed Navy Department. A. R„ met at the home of Mrs. Claude will have at least six centers through- 000 was authorized for the purchase the first real competition be- There will be no entry fees and no without even so much as knocking. rocks from the historic spots of Mor- The students will be of the junior in Silver Mrs. out the city open during July and Facing of two hose wagons and a pumping A. Cook, Spring, Md. tween and New York greens fees. Those wishing to enter The apparent upward trend in the mon history, is to be erected by the and sophomore classes at the six August, with a program of outdoor ac- Washington engine when the President signed the Earle W. Richardson, regent, presided. Lines were forced are asked to notify Chester H. War- employment market was determined Young People's Association of Ensign universities—Yale, Harvard, tivities and opportunities for the out* since the Ludington District appropriation bill for 1935. Georgia out the Eastern Air Lines rington, president of the Derby Asso- by a survey among the 1.350 graduates Stake, one of the principal divisions 8chool of Technology, Miss Marie Rice, vice regent, was door recreation of the people of of picture, The civic body maintains that lire Northwestern, boosted its round sched- ciation, at 2035 Seventeenth Street. by P. W. Cosner. director of place- of the Latter-day Saints’ Church, in University of and Univer- elected as The vot- Washington, in athletics, music, drama has just trip protection south of Pennsylvania ave- Wellington delegate. chapter ules between and New ment for Northwestern. co-operation with the Utah Pioneer sity of California. the cruise and other diversions of the Summer Washington Three-Place Planes Lead. nue has been weakened by the re- During ed to send three children to the Sum- York to a day. For six years "Jobs can and are being found.’’ Trails and Landmarks' Association. practical instruction in time. eight moval from the area of No. 2 engine seamanship mer camp of the Sons and Daughters and Its has Three-seated airplanes are far says Cosner. “Our experience leads George Cannon Young, grandson of and tactics, navigation and communi- Eastern predecessor lipes by company In 1910 and No. 16 engine of the United States of America and been without for us to believe the chances of this year’s the Mormon pioneer and an architect cation, gunnery and will The weekly Summer festivals at the competition, except more numerous in the United States company in 1932. engineering to revise and print the by-laws. It the three-year rivalry of the Luding- senior getting a Job are 35 per cent of this city, is designing the monu- be given. Washington Monument, sponsored than planes of any other accord- The association believes the ever- was decided to have the June dinner in all the sire, better than last ment, to be built In a city park reser- The cruises by the Community Center De- ton organization, territory year.” on the East Coast will a jointly to a increatlng congested traffic conditions dance at country club, but details east of the and south of ing survey just completed by the Rudolph Tencher, vocational guid- vation on the mountalntop. It Is to be made in the partment and the Office of National Alleghenies and the installation of traffic lights destroyers Overton, were left with the committee. Miss of Commerce ance director, dismisses the current be 10 feet square at the base and 12 Sturtevant, Fairfax and Capital Parks, will be held Wednesday New York. Department Aeronautics on Manley. The Lois Edmunds was voted into the Pennsylvania avenue and the pro- salaries of feet In Under the new airmail set-up, Branch. The *20 to $25 a week with a height. Overton will embark Yale units at evenings during June. This week’s survey shows that sln- posed installation of traffic lights on Rocks from chapter. American Air Lines, which, under single admonition: Mormon historical New Haven, Conn.; the program will be given by the Zalipsky Constitution avenue will make It In- Sturtevant Mrs. Little. State and gle-engined airplanes outnumber mul- "Get on a at the of registrar Cord control, has enjoyed a mush- pay roll and like it. spots, starting birthplace will take aboard Georgia Tech atu- Opera Club in The Dancing Prin- creasingly difficult for the modemly in honorary member of the chapter, told a direct com- ti-engined airplanes by 8,451 to 309, “One boy told me he couldn’t live Joseph Smith Vermont, his found- dents at cess,” with the Bekefi-Deleporte In- room growth, becomes and Charleston; the Manley, will of her first State equipped high-powered companies on of the Saints’ Church registrar meeting, of Eastern Air Lines. Its New and that more than 4,000 less than $100 a month. What he ing Latter-day take Harvard students at and stitute offering a program of outdoor petitor airplanes located In the congested business dis- in New Boston, Mrs. Clayton Emig told of noteworthy Worth soon to be meant was he couldn’t have all the York State and continuing the Northwestern Millets and character dances. The pub- York-Fort route, were found to be powered with trict to reach major fires on the south Fairfax, at Nor- achievements of members of the engines fun he wanted on that through the history of Mormon mi- chap- lic is invited to the Summer festivals. inaugurated, directly parallels East- of 90 amount. His folk. The several ships will rendez- horsepower or less. t side of the Avenue. The present hose to Illinois ter during the past year. New York to Washington, father started on much less, and times grations Ohio, Missouri. vous at Those desiring chairs may obtain ern from The survey is taken to be Indica- wagons at No. 4 and No. 13 Lynnhaven Roads, and then engine aren’t so and across the to the Salt one of the most heavily traveled air- different any more.” plains to them for the nominal fee of 25 cents. tive of an Increasing proportion of companies are 27 proceed Miami, Fla., where they Capt. Molly Pitcher Chapter's for- be- only horsepower In contrast to 1933, when but 25 Lake Valley, will be gathered. One ways In the world. Competition and | are due to arrive on June 29; on mer officers and newly elected ones private non-commercial flying In machines and capable of running only of from each stake and mission of the July Central Center will the two lines is building up. per cent those applying were placed 3 the wiU arrive will be entertained at luncheon at the officially open tween many parts of the country. It is the 22 miles an hour. Dr. Johnson de- church be squadron at Jack- actual Amer- in positions. Cosner says he to also will Included. for the Summer season July 9, and even in advance of the belief of many in the industry that clared. expects sonville. where it will remain until ,Chevy Chase Club next Friday, at 1 the have 60 per cent of this year’s class at Within the monument Itself It is five afternoons and evenings each ican opening, as witnessed by much of the immediate future of avi- The July 5. and then proceed to the de- o'clock, by the former Mrs. association will decide when to an account of the regent, increase in schedules. work by the middle of July. planned place week, Monday through Friday, from Eastern ation lies in the of amateur it meets on June 25 or barkation ports where they will be Joseph Stiles Wall. growth whether not The origin of each of the rocks, a record and 7:30 to American Air Lines has inaugu- and young graduates are finding due on 10. 1:30 to 4:30 from 10:30 sportsman flying, and that for it will adjourn for the Summer, Dr. of the current July on the Nashville-Fort college men of the claaaes of 1832 and pioneers, publications The p.m. the swimming pool and other rated service this purpose of to three Johnson said. ■> practice cruises on the West Susan Riviere Hetsel Chapter was airplanes ope 1933 their and other papers. facilities will be available. Worth section of the new route and seats greatest competitors in the Coast will be entertained at luncheon Mrs. Har- The Com- and with relatively low-powered From the made on the battle- by over the job hunt of 1934. mountalntop President munity Center Civic Orchestra, con- expects to begin flying mail engines will rank in the majority. ship Oklahoma and the destroyers old E. Doyle, who was assisted by her section about The survey shows some Young and six other church leaders ducted by Bailey F. Mart, will hold New York-Nashville On June 1, the survey shows, there Potter employers Buchanan and Crowninshield. The daughter, Mrs. Richard Paulett, at over Students Recital. are looking with favor on men out of surveyed surrounding water courses weekly rehearsals and broadcast* June 30. Passenger operations were 3,873 2,445 two- Oklahoma will go to Hilo and Hono- her Summer home, Arundel-on-the- three-place, A school a or and valleys with telescopes on July from the Central School the Washington-Nashville section may 816 VARIED program of classic and year two in the belief and return to High stage place, four-place and 700 one- 26, and sent out men to lulu, the State, while Bay. for some time pending in- modern for that the experience of being buffeted 1847, explore during the Summer months. Addi- be delayed place airplanes. There were 44 air- compositions piano them. the Buchanan and Crowninshield will Mrs. Wade H. Ellis is sponsoring a facilities in this and voice will about will prove beneficial. tional musicians of experience are stallation of necessary planes capable of 16 or constitute the second take their trainees card for the of which carrying more It was a remark of Wilford Wood- to Ketchikan, party chapter, new territory. It is pos- of a series “However, our records needed for this new orchestra, which air transport persons, Including crew. of recitals by pupils of Indicate,” Juneau and Sitka, Alaska. her slater, Miss Louella Chase, la the over the says Cosner. “that ruff, who later became president of now numbers 75 but which sible passenger operations Although Mr. and Mrs. Louis Potter, to be held business has ab- regent, June 18. at the Chevy Chase players, next single-engined plane* sorbed most of the 1932 the church. “This would be a fine desires an enrolled of 100 entire route may be inaugurated greatly outnumbered the at the Cavalry M. E. Church Audi- and 1933 The Navy Department has an- Club, at 2 o’clock. membership multi-en- place to erect an ensign," that led month. so torium, Columbia road near Fif- graduates. They emerged from college nounced that the flight syllabus f or good musicians. gined greatly, the multi-engined President to dub It Under Its new schedules Eastern teenth street when the business index was at Its Young Ensign Reserve naval aviators for design* lead In the proportion carry- northwest, Friday eve- Peak. the fiscal Livingston Manor Chapter held a sends 15 and 18 lowest ebb. but most of them East Washington Center, in Eastern Air Lines passenger ing Department of Commerce ning, June 22 at 8. have year 1935, which begins July 1, has garden card party yesterday at the licenses, located It Is planned to dedicate the monu- School, will for the Sum- Condors out of Washington Airport nearly all of them Among pianists presented. Sally finally jobs.” been increased from 30 to 45 hours. home of Mrs. S. S. Warren In the High open being licensed. ment July 26. the eighty-seventh an- mer June bound for New York at 3:40, 5:35, About 25 West will The has been 21, and every week day per cent of the single-en- play “Nocturne,” Chopin; of the of following syllabus pre- Colonial Village, 1920 Plymouth street. 11 a.m. and 3, 4, 5 and 6 p.m. niversary naming the peak. thereafter the community is Invited to 8 and gined planes bear identification num- “Erotik,” Sjogren, and “Polonaise,” scribed for this purpose: The former State officers were the make use of the facilities daily. bers only, the remaining three-fourths McDowell. Barbara Sweet will play LEADERS IN NEW SERIES Carrier landing practice, two hours; guests of Mrs. A. Y. Casanova, former open-air is the closest offered at this This approximation being licensed. “Liebestraum,” Listz; “Polichinelle.” gunnery, including a minimum of six State historian. splendidly equipped sechedules since the pur- FROZEN SWISS CHEESE center during the afternoon to hourly Of the aircraft in use In the Rachmaninoff, and close the N. hours' fixed gunnery eight morning, United program B. C. to Launch Business and training, and chase of the Ludington System by States on evening hours. June 1 the majority were with "Concerto in C Minor.” Beetho- hours: bombing, six hours; tactics, President Monroe Chapter held its Eastern Air which has been MAY Transport, manufactured between three and five ven, the orchestral Professional Feature. INCREASE MARKET including the execution of formal June meeting at the home of Miss Isa- Lines. Lud- accompaniment Eckington Recreation Center, at succeeded by Eastern Air Of years ago. those In use at the being played on the organ by Mr. Famous operation orders, six hours; naviga- bel Parr, 411 Cummings lane. Chevy Junior was the first air transport leaders in many branches Langley High School, and Mc- ington time of the 576 were Potter. tional six hours: extended Chase. Mrs. J. Alfred Richards as- survey manu- Other advanced students will of professional and business Product May Be Sold in Small flights, Kinley High School Stadium will organization to intensively cultivate factured this activity open year and about 200 were include Herta Cappell. William Dulln, training, five hours; instrument fly- sisted as hostess. The regent. Mrs. for traffic on a single short will be heard in a new series of pro- the Summer July 6. and on each passenger manufactured in 1926 or earlier. Robert Rachel Quantities by New ing. three hours; communication John Knox Arnold, Mrs. Z. service every Lancaster, Merritt grams over an N. B. C. network presided. Tuesday and Friday throughout the route. Inaugurating begin- to Lewis and Thomas Sweeney. In the ele- training, be augmented by ground Dalby and Mrs. Tracy F. Tyler season, from 6:30 to 10 on the hour, this line from the Code Advantages Outlined. ning Thursday. They will discuss with Method. p.m., there will hour radio six were welcomed to world mentary and intermediate grades, school spotting training, hours; membership. be activities for first month began smashing all In high students the choice of a community planned calling upon the In- there will be Thomas Phil- By the Associated Press. night flying, three hours. The guests were the State officers the of air transport traffic records and presented vocation for the future. people Northeast Washington. dustry to establish Gene Mei MADISON, June 16—Past- The department announces that and C. A. R. children from Mrs. to a aviation indus- scheduled air lips, jr.; Edelen. Yuen Morgan J. O’Brien. New York at- Wis., Motion picture programs will be given proved skeptical under Arnold's Hoover, Robert and Doro- the provisions of Naval Re- chapter. in the on try the feasibility of frequent sched- transport and manufacturing trade Goodyear torney and former justice of the New frozen cheese may rehabilitate the open air Tuesday evenings, serve regulations officers of class and on ules. to meet the subsidized thy McCullough. York State Supreme Court, will take Swiss Pluribus Friday evenings there will be Inability associations the N. R. A. trade as- cheese Industry in the light of A-F who fail E Vnum Chapter held a Air Vocalists appearing in this program part in the first to conform to the above featured a dance from t competition of Eastern Transport, sociation broadcast. Three garden party at the Martha community section has cited a number will include experiments being conducted at the flight syllabus will be recommended Washing- with its airmail contracts, brought the Bertha Morgan, contralto; students of the Horace Mann to 11:30 o'clock. School for ton Seminary. Mrs. Fulton R. Gor- of the of advantages to the which Fred Gross, tenor; Rhoda Doyle, will discuss with University of Wisconsin of transfer to class A-V (G), un- pioneering venture Ludingtons industry Judge O’Brien and College don, accompanied on the piano by it believes Rachel Merritt, Edith McCartee and William less this failure should be due to no In divisions 10 and 13 there will be to a close. may result. Lundell, announcer, the ques- Agriculture. j Mrs. Fred Reed-Smith, a rendi- fault of the officer concerned. It is gave two large centers open Eastern Air Doris Smith, sopranos. Harriet Frush tion "Do You Want to a Swiss throughout Without competition. It was pointed out to the Be Lawyer?” cheesemakers, heavily con- tion of ‘•Roses." “Ah! Sweet Mysteries the fre- industry will at the These also considered that officers of class July and August, Dunbar Center oper- speedily curtailed that as an accompany piano. centrated around New Glarus. Wis.. of and a Transport outgrowth of such asso- Life,” "Love Sends Little Gift on an service between recitals are to the A-V (G) should be encouraged in ating every-day schedule In the quency of passenger ciations there be open public. Capt. Taylor a village established years ago with of Roses”: Miss Helen and may established a Branson, leader of the every to conform as Swlgart atfernoon and with swim- and New York, reaching the aid of funds from the Swiss way nearly as evening, Washington committee of operators to United States Marine Band. gov- Miss Helen Jones presented a puppet arts and of three round co-operate possible to this syllabus. To this pur- ming. crafts, music, dancing at one time a low trips with governmental ernment, say the new method may show entitled "Two Black Crows.” schedules departments for pose. the orders and a kindergarten. Garnett-Patter- a day. With eight Condor the Publix Studio Concert. The week's schedule of the place them oh a with manu- continue commanding promotion of independent avia- United parity Albert E. Bell performed on a musical son Center will be Eastern Air Lines now has States officers should make a practice of open each evening a day. tion. Establishment Army Band. Capt. William J. facturers of processed cheese. saw. of a program for A CONCERT by artist students, un- in the week for the use of all more seats available regu- Stannard, One of the main granting extended flights to those groups* passenger the further and more der the leader; Thomas F. Darcy, obstacles to raising The party was followed by a card with rapid develop- tutelage of J. L. Zeldon, officers of either class who are fur- which will communicate with the larly than the Ludington service, ment associate leader, includes the the of Swiss cheese has of personally-owned director of the Publix Studios for following consumption party, the proceeds of which will be Center had at the peak airplanes Music, been thest advanced in syllabus flying. Community Department or the its smaller planes, also is held out as an concerts: the inability of cheesemakers to used for work. The activity which will be held today at the studio house, In cases where patriotic chapter community Miss Etta of its service. market their in small of officers who have secretary, John- may be carried out a Monday, "family hour of music product sizes had as its guests a number of national through func- 2815 Fourteenth street northwest. Gold already completed the son of this center. national program." in the Band various shapes such as are flight syllabus, and State C. Pennsylvania Also Expands. tioning association. violin emblems are awarded in Auditorium, employed officers. Mrs. William Miss Anna L. Goodwin, being War the cheese any additional flying should follow general sec- situa- Such associations, it was Army College, 5:15 p.m.; concert by processed producers. | Teubner was chairman of both enter- for The New York-Washington explained, recognition of progress made during the above phases as as retary these divisions In the de- may serve to at the District of Columbia World Prof. W. V. Price has conducted closely pos- tainment and the card tion is to the west and the improve public recogni- the Winter semester. Those appear- sible that party. partment, will be supervisor of the repeated tion of War Memorial, Potomac experiments which indicate low tem- except more latitude may is de- aviation activites; to establish are Harold Park, 7:30 Refreshments were served. The activities of the Terrell sharpest sort of competition ing Rose, Edward Mills. not be exercised in regard to the authori- Community a code of fair trade to p.m. peratures only preserve the qual- hostesses were the officers of the veloping between the pioneer Pennsyl- practices; study Robert Willis, Barbara Hicks, Rob- zation of chap- Club, which was organized last Winter concert in the ity of natural Swiss cheese and delay flights. Air Lines and Central Air Lines, business-gaining taxi rates and co- ert Mitchell Charles Tuesday, Formal ter and Miss Sallie S. Whitcomb, one for men and older of vania Findlay, Hanson, due to mold boys the com- Wash- operative service; to promote insecti- Garden of the Walter Reed General spoilage, growth, but also of the faculty of the seminary, who is which has just obtained the Baudoin, Mary Bass, Oswald Bartram, Lieut. Comdr. F. W. Benson. United munity. cide control facilities, forest Hospital, Army Medical 6:30 prevent loss of fat. Swiss cheese must also a member of the chapter. airmail contract. patrol, William Ritenour, Arthur Hagesteary, Center, States as- Ington-Detroit aerial pm. be made in 200-pound wheels to prop- Navy, inspector-instructor Pennsvlvania increased its mapping and similar activities; Frank Ellsworth Charles yesterday Smith, Tolley, its to signed to the local Reserve battalion, to the to promote municipal and State Wednesday, concert in the Band erly develop “eyes" and gain its schedules from Washington police Rodgers, Charles Robertson. Herman will conduct another of his series of class, has been ordered honorably dis- National Union, aviation activities; to safe Auditorium at the War characteristic flavor, but under the West to four round trips a day. two promote Bounds, Helen Gucker, Carl Reimer, Army College, charged reason of expiration of D. 10:30 Price freezing process it may be later professional naval talks at the Armory by CLARK, two to Detroit. West- flying and to discourage hazardous am.; Land Grant College pro- y^ILLIAM temporary to Cleveland and Maurice Peter, Louis Rohnacker and cut into Wednesday night. It will deal with enlistment. chairman, will call Air- flying. gram of the National Farm and Home small sizes and frozen. the assembly bound planes leave Washington Robert Ruhl. Prof. Next week he will to order in It is out Band Price cut the cheese into gunnery spotting. Pythian Temple Detroit at 10:40 a.m. and pointed by the N. R. A. artist Hour, Auditorium, Army War Allen R. Marsh, chief radioman, Tuesday port for The students' recitals are reg- one-half talk on casualties. The talks are con- The 27 in a memorandum 12:30 pound pieces, wrapped them evening. delegates and the 3:40 and for Cleveland at 1:40 group, to all air ular features at the studio. College, p.m. has been ordered to active duty for an p.m. in metal foil and them in a fidential, and while arranged pri- alternates elected the nine are transport operators, that the inde- Thursday, concert at the Tubercu- placed indefinite and sent to the by council? and 5:40 p.m. Direct connections cabinet 10 for officers of the Fleet Reserve, period, will elect three aviation of losis Fourteenth degrees below zero. marily Naval Air at senators to represent' made at Cleveland with planes of pendent operators the Hospital, and Upshur Station Anacostla, D. C., The frozen blocks were in officers of the volunteer class have the Air United States now are preparing a streets northwest. 6:30 packed for Washington jurisdiction at the American Air Lines and United Band p.m. been duty. code to Include all miscellaneous Service Concerts. cartons and held at low temperatures invited to attend. convention of the National Union As- Lines and at Detroit with Trans- avia- Friday, concert in the Band Audi- for a time sufficient to send them to Lieut. surance on Mackinac tion activities, to be known as “code 'THE United States Navy Band, Lieut. torium, Army War College, 3:30 (Junior Grade) Howard H. Society Island, continental and Western Air. A pm.; market. Joseph L. Hutchins, aviation ma- Mich., in of fair competition for the commercial Charles Benter, leader, -will concert at the 7:30 Strine, Medical Corps, has been au- July. The candidates In the With Pennsylvania and Central In play Capitol, pm. chinist's mate, first class. Aviation field aviation The code will be the schedule of concerts thorized to appear for promotion to are John E. Rhodes. Arthur 8, traffic over the Alle- industry.” following and Harold sea- competition, Concerts to be Division, W. Rusk, Brown, Thomas H. Dawson and supplemental to the two existing avia- during the week beginning Monday, given by the United the rank of lieutenant. and Wil- ghenies between Washington man, second class, 1st Fleet Division, liam tion codes. June 18; States Soldiers’ Home Band, Tuesday NEW PRESIDENT NAMES J. O'Brien. The United Council Cleveland is heavier, with the single have been ordered transferred from Applications are still received team of 10 a.m., "hour of mem- evening, beginning at 5:30 o’clock; being degree seven members ap- of the New York-Chicago Monday, the Fleet to the Volunteer Reserve on exception Airship Discussion Renewed. John S. M. for the recruit class at the local bat- peared in their Summer uniforms air- ories,” at the sail loft, Navy Yard; Zimmerman, bandmaster; COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN at crossing, than on any mountain account of removal from the city." talion. Men desirous of enlisting the class With the of 7:30 p.m., east front of the Capitol. Anton Pointner, associate. ceremonial. Walter T. Wil- line in the world. approaching completion should to Battalion 10 a.m., half Msrch—“Bunch of apply Adjutant, kinson, tenor soloist, sang. Air one of the the great German commercial airship Tuesday, “patriotic Roses".Chapi Joseph M. Basso, apprentice seaman, Pennsylvania Lines, 0\enure—“Catherine Conaro". Takoma Park Association In- Ensign F. W. Lemly, who Is organiz- With one member which is to be hour,” at the sail loft. Navy Yard; .Lachner has been ordered transferred from the from each council among American air LZ-129, expected Tianscription—"Old Polks at a new real pioneers 7:30 District of Columbia War ing group. and with John E. Rhodes, chairman, a is the oldest christened the “Von Hindenburg,” p.m.. Home" .Roberts formed Post Office Location Will Volunteer to the Fleet Reserve, and as- transport organizations, 'in the musical idion of Under the pew plan into effect Workers’ Club was a trans- Memorial, West Potomac Park. various nations) put formed for 30 days of It oper- discussion of the possibility of Synopsis— signed to the 1st Division; Edwin H. airline out Washington. 7:30 Not Be at the local battalion, men who desire and they secured the new atlantic airship base in the vicinity Wednesday, p.m., at the band- “Introduction (Andante). Scot- Changed. McDuffie, seaman, second has following ated from Hoover Field before Wash- Prance. class, to become members of the Naval Re- members: has been renewed. stand, Navy Yard. land. Spain. Oermany. Ireland, Italy. Richard A. Hamilton. Wil- was established. Penn- of Washington Mrs. been transferred from the Volunteers ington Airport 10 Hungary. Finale.” Mary Lamond White, newly serve are not immediately enlisted. liam R. Mitchell and Ralph T. Barnes Dr. Hugo Eckener, who will be re- Thursday, a.m., “patriotic half Excerpts from the musical to the Aviation Division; Richard C. sylvania lost its airmail contract last elected president of the Takoma Park They are taken into the recruit class for new at the sail comedy—"The New Moon".. .Romberg McKinley Council; Albert O. Mor- contracts were can- sponsible for operation of the hour,” loft, Navy Yard; Simmons, fireman, third class, and February when all Popular Songs— Citizens’ Association, has appointed where they are put through a course gan, Ernest F. Albert E. Wrat- as he has been for 3 p.m., Naval Hospital; 5 pm., "eve- James M. Hogue. celed was underbid by the newly ship, responsible (a) "The Old Spinning Wheel".... Hill the Cathcart, seaman, second and of following committee chainnen for of preliminary training, and if, at the ten, A. W. Mersch, Earle P. Gibson the exist- six years for the operation of the vet- ning hour memories,” at the band "Y—Come la Va".Valverde streets and lights, Burt W. Andrews; 1106 D street 1st are Council to order in Room 721, Colo- is one of the monthly series of sport- virtually all European countries ex- Popular Waltz Song—"Where class, southeast, 7 concert at Veterans’ zoning and taxation, Preston C. King; suitable for the naval service. rado Building. Tuesday evening. w* ing events for local amateur pilots. cept Germany, Dr. Eckener is un- Tuesday, p.m., the Lazy Mlsatasippl Flows” Fleet Division; Bernard W. Stein- Mount Alto. 'Request) .Freyne welfare, Mrs. Chester C. Waters; During the period of training, no Congressional Council will meet The will make drives saakeably confident of the future of Hospital, kuller, apprentice seaman, 2331 Park flying golfers Finale-—“Back to the Camp” Blankenburg schools, David T. Blose. uniforms are issued, and only such in miles In off the tees, carrying the He bases his confidence Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., concert, "The Star Spangled Banner.” place southeast, 2d Fleet Division. Wednesday evening Typographical- length airship. as Is to five United States The association has been advised armory equipment necessary Temple. the ball by airplane from green to on the commercial operation of Capitol. SATURDAY EVENING. Oliver T. Coffin, fireman, third class, that no will be made in the the drills. one Thursday, 7:30 pm., concert at the change go through preliminary green. The flight will count as German airships, which have flown March—“The Boomerang”.Llthtow re-enlisted in the 1st Division as did location of the post office on Cedar in each case. at the 12.000,000 miles without in- District of Columbia War Memorial, Overture—“Crown Diamonds" also Alfred L. Johnson, seaman, first stroke Arriving passenger and that the contract Columbia to Carry Athletics. is Potomac Park. 'Request) ..Auber street, present airport upon which the next hole juring a single passenger or member Fantasia—“Souvenir of class. Fleet Reserves’ ( Grend will be renewed for another year from Meeting. Three events in the finals of the located, the golfer will drop a ball at- of their crews. The veteran of them Friday, 10 am, concert at the Ma- Beethoven" ..Tobanl choicest movements 15. Efforts had been made Branch No. 4 of the Fleet Reserve annual National as close her rine Barracks, "Patriotic Shut-Ins (containing the of July by Ferdinand Johansen, chief boats- Collegiate Athletic tached to a small parachute, all, the Graf Zeppelin, has behind Beethoven's music) 3 the association to secure a post office wain’s Robert Ball. chief Association will hold Its regular Association's track and field meet at to the cup as skill and nature will a magnificent total of 53 ocean cross- dream hour”; p.m., concert at the Excerpts from musical comedy mate; Jr., more advantageously situated, and monthly meeting tomorrow evening at Los Angeles will be described over he will the ball ings, most of them on regular sched- United States Naval Hospital. —“Sunny" ...... Kern building turret captain Reid Lovett, ship’s permit. Landing, play — “Wedding of the Sailors and Marines’ 7 concert at the Characteristic with suitable parking space for pa- first have been ordered Soldiers, Club, the Columbia network Saturday. Gary from where It lands to the cup. ule. She now is on her fourth season Saturday, pm., the Painted Doll”.Brown cook, class, and a committee con- 1013 L street. Delegations from the Breckner, sports announcer, wfll The contestants will tee-off from of regular bi-monthly service across Marine Barracks, "evening dream Walts Suite—"The Pleasures trons, special placed on the retired list. of Love”.Caryll ferred with postal officials on the Baltimore and Annapolis branches handle the assignment at the stadium College Park Airport, College Park. I the South Atlantic between Germany hour.” Bon Ton".Zlmmermsnn Finale—"The B. seaman, second will be entertained with a lunch. of the of California. at 1:30 next 1 and Brazil. The concerts will be conducted by "The Star Spangled Banner.” subject. Whiting Lee, Navy University Md„ p.m. Sunday, flying % v i \ . 1