WASHINGTON, THE SUNDAY STAR, D. FEBRUARY 6. 1924-PART 1. 31 ate, and as a result of this Inves- inspection of Marine Corps activities Santiago; Puerto Plata and from the whole ha. not been given this rating. tigation the Woods bill for the equal- In Haiti and Santo Dorrtlngo, indicates latter point to the United States. It Is contended by those favoring BARACA CLASS HOLDS I FINE OF SSOO ASSESSED. ization of promotion between the line heavier armor a 33.7 rating Is that the conditions at these two that | and the staff was not taken up. Sup- Shipping Board officials are now an fast as the military needs which ITS BANQUET! ply Corns experts, a points are in shape. ANNUAL j Colored Man Was Charged With Army who have made excellent Gen. conducting negotiations with the would bo required of the ships. The The Baraca class of the Fifth Bap- and Navy study News of the bill that bill possesses i Insist live I*ane an unusual knowl- Navy Department for securing a advocates of speed are not asking list Sunday school held its annual ! Violating Dry Law. could not possibly increase the cost Sonic depth more a thlrty-flve-knot rat- : of edge of conditions in Haiti and Santo finder for the Leviathan. I for than banquet and installation of officers the personnel of the Navy over Domingo, Such rapid progress has been made ing, but it Is contended by the ad- Wednesday evening. by h. Mclntyre $65,000, as during the years 1917, Homer J. Coun- William W. Simpson, colored, m. and the claim Is made that for 1918 1919, with This sounding device that It Is vocates of protection for the ship cillor, religious and the first in years will and while a member of. director superin- charged the possession of thir- time ten the bill the staff of military governor of believed that eventually all of the against the attack of destroyers that tendent of the Calvary Baptist Sun- with cost less than $50,000 at end the large liners war ves- too ty-six gallon jars of corn roasts, and the Santo Domingo, he commercial and this is much. day school, delivered the principal half ARMY. and a tiumber of other enter- of that period an reduction in acted as adminis- will be equipped them. tainments contemplated. actual trative officer of the Dominican gov- sels with address. Uichard A. Ford, superin- whisky. In violation of the national are the cost to the Navy. his reports to the Sunday school,, A number of changes In connection ernment departments of foreign re- In the department, tendent of on be- i prohibition law, and who was con- The Junior lieutenant commander, lations, the commander of the IT. S. S. Denver Described. presented 1 assignment of coast artillery The new Army Register, which has running Justice and public instruc- half of the class to the with the whose mate Is now a com- tion. declares that his ship has been able teacher, Mooney, a gold watch- viceted by a jury early in the week, been Inau- Just come off the press, is not only is 87 on the Only nine- From Judge. W. B. oSlcera which has Just being mander. list. Great improvement to operate this device under all' chain. Several musical numbers were was yesterday by Judge distributed at an unusually early teen can be promoted In ten years, has been made Two inhabitants of a sagebrush sentenced gurated by MaJ- Gen. Frank W. Coe, date, but Maj. In communications weather conditions, the maximum rendered by Miss Gladys Brice, Mrs. a Gen. Robert C. Davis, which would make him at the age of since Gen. Lane's town were seated on a John B. McMahon to pay fine of the adjutant general, has its last tour of duty In Haiti and Santo depths for the Denver experiments cracker box Grace Richards, Mr. Fillus and Mr., ?hlef of Coast Ar- reduced fifty-four stand No. 68 on the list. being Engineer SSOO. and in default to serve 120 days cost between five dol- Domingo. In the latter country 20.000 fathoms. offi- exchanging desultory Millard, with Miss E. L.' Thompson, tillery Corps, and six thousand Since January. 1920. up the present the cers of Navy making a care- conversation. accompanist. jail. it is lars. According to the public printer’s to marines have built more than 250 the are in s time four commanders have been study the operation “You know them hot cak.s what believed, will not / iSP^|k estimates, the register In Its old form miles of good roads, which makes it ful of of the Clarence I. Gessford, teacher of the Armand Scott, attorney for Simpson cost $26,1)00, promoted to captain and seven lieu- possible depth they are the fellow flips In the window of the only secure a . about while the one tills tenant to travel by automobile be- Sonic finder and mak- Berea class, installed the following taking an appeal on f year will be produced commanders have been pro- tween all of towns, ing suggestions for Improvements. Hope restaurant?” gave notice of greater for SIB,OOO, and moted to commander the larger while Forlorn officers: James T. Ellen, president; number of t the one next year In the Medical in Haiti 120 of what he characterized an excessive will cost approxi- Corps. During this same period about miles roads have “Yes, 1 know 'em.” Dr. A. W. Cummings, first vice presi- officers for as- j mately $12,000. Fop 1823 register 167 been present 1» now being by dent; Jones, fine. Simpson was then on a j&fjjjjSfk the line promoted to constructed. At the Attention centered try ’em?” Thomas F. second vice j released slgn contained 1,409 pages, commanders were Navy Department prob- "Ever Bryant, m e n t to f - while the volume' captain and 320 line lieutenant com- force of marines maintained In Haiti the on the president; H. Oscar secretary; j SSOO bond, pending the appeal. this year will l»e printed In 814 pages. is a trifle more than 1,300, while In lem of reaching the maximum of ef- ‘‘Yes, I’ve tried them." William- C. Ferber, assistant secre- branch activities, | manders were promoted to command- ' ' . reduction is accomplished by Santo Domingo the forces of the occu- fectiveness In 10.000-ton scout "What do you think of ’em?” tary: J. M. Utterback. treasurer; but striking er. The claim is made that in the John will reduce from the register the relative pation number approximately two cruisers. The 7,500-ton scout cruisers The citizen thus appealed to gazed H. Windsor, assistant treasurer, and * event that the bill becomes a law • made a perfect for thw the frequency of > standing in branches and the promo- thousand marines. During his trip, which have recently been placed in reflectively toward the foothills for Thomas C. Vickers, librarian; William attendance tion list, promotion in the lower grades of the class, W. of com- whldh information will Gen. Lane visited the following ma- commission are officially rated at some minutes and then B. Mooney, teacher; Low- jyear by the teacher of the moves the H en cure be Medical Corps would be greatly ac- rendered Vernon G. l , , of: In the bi-monthly list rine garrisons: Port-au-Prince, Haiti; 33.70 knots. It is reported that some Judgment. rey and Walter Brice, Mooney. addresses were missioned )>er- andK directory. celerated. assistant teach- |E. Brief sotmci, secure mESSBB . in the Army Register St. Michel. Cape Haltlen, Santo Do- of the new cruisers have exceeded “That feller’s not a cook, he’s a ers, made by the Rev. John E. Briggs, less W 10 ™ ow 0,1 will be mingo City, Han Pedro Macorls, knots, Juggler." ••nterrupt ion of Jl . there no Index The authorities in the Navy De- de even 35 but this class as a Brizes were presented to those who I Richard Ford and J. R. Tune. ffi anai officers will appear in alphabetical coast order. partment and at the Naval Academy graining Individual records are more are now complete considering the Itinerary of Ixatlong/ than has been shown in any midshipmen’s and will previous register. the practice cruise. It All non-federai serv- is stated ice may be that in order to have suffi- ,e which counted for longevity vessels to Maj Gr“' F W C °* Under the act eX cient make the cruise it tent £ £eign ' * ' June 10. 1922. is shown will necessary to keep the in addition to. all federal not be New service of first and service York and Texas on the east coast second lieutenants. in the permanent establishment and all service in the permanent establishment. when the fleet returns to Pacific > BC ntlnu ing the send- appears in the new waters. ini ‘ .? , Practice of At, register, an overhaul the graduates of West Point to l 8 record ,s a condensed running The of U. S. S. Denver 1 *l° nr° < " will completed on February 12, ‘- - f story ..m Va °r Initial station. be ill materiallyM while this work on the U. S. S. Cieve- j Increase the number 20. j Uten nts *or assignments to Several types of blank firing at- land will be finished on .February j w . i.raiil activities. tachments for Browning ma- When the U. S. S. New York and Future academy ne tank uates wlll be distributed to the ch gun, completed at Spring- U. S. S. Texas return from Panama | sclec- field armory, they will Norfolk, ¦¦ arious coast artillery commands in were given a function- be overhauled at j 11 *53 ,?/ ing test recently at the tank The Texas will probably be over- ~rora five to seven, and school.
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