Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1930, Page 29

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Twenty-six members of the 313th Field Artillery, Col. Leroy W. Herron, commanding, will participate in the 1930 active duty training of that regi- ment, which_will be held at Camp Tobyhanna,” Pa., beginning August 11 and concluding August 24, 1930. Those mess equipment will be provided for the enlisted personnel. Small arms will not be brought to the camp. Next Tuesday evening will be the last Signal Corps conference before the Summer camp. This meeting has been " | designated radio night, and two stations THE SUNDAY PHYSICIAN GIVEN LIFE FOR MURDER OF WIFE Dr. 8. 0. Netherton Was Accused of Slaying to Get $100,000 Inheritance. By the Associated Press. LAWRENCE, Kans, June 21—Dr. 8. O. Netherton, 62-year-old retired physician, Thursday was sentenced to Marine Corps Notes Brig. Gen. George Richards, payma ter of the corps, left Tuesday for Lon- don, England, where he will act as offi- cial representative of the Marine Corps in the presentation of the officially bound copy of the march written by Comdr. John Philip Sousa, U. S. N. R, entitled “The March of The Welch Fusiliers” and which is dedicated | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 22, 1930—PART TWO. leave status), is stopping at 204 Ran-|fore attached to Quantico, has been | and notwithstanding it is expected that dolph place. First Lieut. W. W. Davidson, report- ed to corps headquarters last week. Pirst Lieut. Howard M. Peters, at- tached to the quartermaster’s depart- ment at corps headquarters, will be sent | to the line during the latter part of | the Summer, after completion of dutles | to which now assigned | Col. Thomas N. Clinton, goes on the inactive list as of July 1, 1930. Lieut. Col. Joseph A. Russell, at- ters this city, upon being relieved by Guinea, June 21 (&) tached to corp headquarters is slated | to command the naval prison, Ports- | detached and ordered to duty at the local barracks, Eighth street southeast, this city. Chief Pay Clerk Walter J. heretofore attached to corps headqua: ters this city, has been ordered to duty | at the Marine Barracks, Naval Station, | St. Thomas, V. I Chief Pay Clerk Wilbur W. Raybolt, | now on duty at St. Thomas, has been | ordered to report to corps headqua Mr. Sherry. Lieut. Col. H. O. Smith, has been he will be able to meeting. BRITISH OFFICER DROWNS Papuan Magistrate, Wife and Chil- dren, Lost in Storm. PORT MORESBY, British New ~—Resident Magis- trate Berge of Papua, his 4 children attend the coming ’dly when his motor boat eapsized in & terrific gale. | Berge and three of his children were | in a cabin of the boat and went down with it. Mrs. Berge, holding her little | girl in her arms, swam to a floating hatch, to which she, with the help of the native skipper and other natives, clung for four hours. A huge wave finally tore her grasp and bore her | infant away. The natives aided in keeping her afloat for five hours more. Twelve of to that English military organization, which partook in the Chinese Boxer uprising of 1900. Capt. Jonas H. Platt, will act as ald to Brig. Gen. Richards, in the presen- tation ceremonies, etc. will be in operation at 5 o'clock, one in front of the Oxford Hotel Bullding, Fifteenth street, and one across the the natives saved themselves by swim. life imprisonment for the murder of 1 his wife at their home, near Olathe, | Kans, in February, 1928. mouth, N. H. upon the retirement of Col. Clinton, ‘incumbent of that office, July 1. | | ordered detached from corps headquar- | and 11 natives were drowned Wednes- | ming in to land ters to duty at Quantico. — | | | DANDRUFF | gymsteadsWormSyrup Prseiimarare” followed. ™ N EVER ¥ 9 enormens ATLS. Despite seareity’ (3N ;;L:iu’;it,ux%m?:?}:n::gu' e :’mt'»‘m‘"&lheiopl':’k" ‘:"»":“:'s‘]?fl:"m Dr. Netherton, who was convicted T e st oarthy, Berwyn, Md. | When the Teuiar conference. wil bopin.| %A shot by robbers during his absence " from home. taking this training are: Harvey G.| = A | . The State contended Dr. Netherton Callahan, 1229 Jackson street north- | Nearly 100,000 motor cycles were reg- | killed his wife to get control of $100,000 east; Alexander L. Craighill, 3064 Q| istered in Italy in the last 12 months, |she inherited from her mother. #treet; James R. Craighill, jr. 3064 Q \;\\ ““"‘.‘ ] 1 — ._,77 ,\\E LT, Maj. Gerald A. Johnson, heretofore ‘The Second Division Association of | ordered to Quantico, Va., has had such | the District of Columbia of which Joel orders revoked and reports to corp | T. Boone, captain, Medical Corps, U, 8. headquarters instead. N., is president, is due to meet within First Lieut. Lewis A. Hohn, hereto- |the near future for the purpose of | fore attached to the Parris Island, 8. C., | electing their staff of officers for the station, has rteported to corps head- |new fiscal year. Capt. Boone, who s | quarters for temporary attachment. | physician to the President, has been First Lieut. William C. Hall, hereto- | extremely busy for months, it is stated, Capt. J. W. Buchanan, while tempo- | rarily in the city has been residing at 1840 Lamont street. His new post of duty is to be at Marine Barracks, Nor~ folk Navy Yard. Second Lieut. P. M. Rixey, mine fuil Stood ixty veurs’ fest, ~Sold everywhers . or by maill. 50 n botile. Wat. C. A, Voorhees. M. I).. Philadelnhie ¥ UCKY TIG (on street: Julian T. Cromelin, 5420 Con- | necticut avenue: Edwin F. Fogerty, 1161 | Fifth strect northeast; Carlyle Van Buren Funke, 1601 Argonne place: Byron T. Gardner, 2119 H street, and Roy W. Hardness, 4114 Fessenden street. Ten second lieutenants will undergo this trianing as follows: Willlam 8. Brady, 3000 Connecticut avenue; Louis G. Carmick, jr., 2910 Q street; Thomas F. Collins, 324 H street northeas Francis G. Ebel, 1433 Fairmont streef Arta H. Hadfield, Bureau of Light- houses; Herman T. Johnson, 2247 Munitions Building; Robert S. Milans, 3164 Eighteenth street; William D, Mitchell, 1401 Columbia road; Ornall C. Morris, North Maryland Courts; Cecll H. Stroup, 1735 De Sales street, and Chaplain Vern J. Munger, will also attend the camp The three following named Field Artillery reserve officers, not assigned to the 313th Field Artiilery, but who desire training with that unit, will be Sttached to that regiment for training: | . Maj. John G. Sims, 637 Otis place: | Pirst Lieut. Hunter H. Walkup, 1910 K | Street, and First Lieut. John W. Mann, | Bethesda, Md. | Plans ate practically completed for | the holding of the command post exer- | cises that will be held at Fort George G. Meade, Md., for a period of 14 days, effective July 6, 1930. Reserve officers from the District and vicinity, who will undergo this approaching training, with their units indicated, are: 320th In- fantry, Lieut. Col. Wiiliam H. England, 1344 Iris street: Maj. Robert H. Steven- son, street; Capt. George C. Whiting, 3904 Legation street; Capt. . Kelly, 1414 Pennsylvania ave- nue, and First Lieut. Stephen C. Van Fleet, 2310 Connecticut avenue, The following officers from the 155th Field Artillery Brigade will attend: Col. | E. Francis Riggs, Hyattsville, Md.; Capt. | Henry H. Chapman, 1468 Girard street; Capt. Norris O. Taylor, Bureau of 5 - Standards: Pirst Lieut. Joseph E. Gal- i ST o . i N lery, 718 Eleventh street, and Second = n . k k. - B e o A Clever Bed Room Suite—Walnut Veneered The 313th Field Artillery’ will be Tepresented at Fort Meade by the fol- g officers: Lieut. Col. Irving C.| Moller, University Club; Capt. Hallock | As you see pictured above—dresser, vanity, bed and chest of drawers of waknut veneers combined with fine cabinet woods. Prettily decorated. Guaranteed. $5 Down VIV V.V, V. V.V SRR V.WV.VLV VvV s g or 2088 v Fiber Stroller $10.75 Adjustable hood amd foot rest. $1.00 Down P. Long, 400 Fifth street; Capt. Jesse | E. Porter, 101 U street; First Lieut Francis M. McConihe, 2447 Kalorama | road; Second Lieut. Fred E. Wilson, | 2310 Connecticut avenue, and_Second Lieut. James T. Moriarity, 1614 P street. | The following officers from the 62nd Cavalry division headquarters will go | :o”hnqumMelge: Maj. Henry W. Hart, cy street, and Capt. Humph Beckett, Lanham, Md. A Eightieth division headquarters will be represented by the following: Col. | Willlam I. Lee, 214 North Columbus street, Alexandria, Va.. Lieut. Col. Bernard S. McMahan, 1200 Sixteenth street; Maj. Cherles Demonet, 3108 | Cathedral avenue; Maj. Willis R. Lans- ford, Bethesda, Md., and Maj. John R. Manning, Bureau of Fisheries. | Two_officers, Col. William T. Chant- land, 2151 California street, and Lieut. Ool. Albert L. Barrows, 6614 Harlan place, will represent the 317th Infantry | at Fort Meade, while Capt. Clinton J. | Muncie, 116 Myrtle street, Alexandria, Va. will sttend the camp from the | 305th Engineers. ‘The following Reserve officers from the District have been assigned to units of the 80th Division as follows: Maj. John G. Sims, Pield Artillery Re- serve, 637 Otis place, to the 315th Field Artillery; Pirst Lieut. 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Quar- ters will be furnished for officers either in the existing buildings on the reser- vation or in tents which will be pro- | vided by the corps area for the purpose.:| All quarters and tents will be provided | with cots, mattresses, pillows, pillow- + cases, sheets, blankets and mosquito bars. During the hours in which offi- cers are actually engaged in their com- mand posts, the following uniform will be worn: Olive drab shirt with black | tie, cotton or olive drab breeches, leg- gins and shoes or boots and service hat. Officers leaving the garrison, ex- cept traveling to from command | posts, and making reconnaissance. will | p wear the cotton or wool service uniform, | including a coat, service cap, white shirt and collar, black tie, Sam Browne belt or they may wear civillan clothes. Sabers will not be required. 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