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R-101 PROBE SHOWS EARLIER DIFFICULTY Engine Log Introduced to Show Huge Dirigible's Performance Had Been Unsal otory. By the Associated Press. , October 31.—The Board of Inquiry lnvesnnunl the loss of the dir- le R-101 today examined additional finmmu relating to the ship's_per- formance in the air prior to the flight Which ended in her fatal plunge at Beauvais. ‘These, like pages from the ship's en- gine log. scrutinized ym 8y, were of- to support contentions that the great air liner was less than completely satisfactory in her trial trips. Most of the testimony this morning was technical evmma relating to '.he flight records given by Prof. B;E'-tm A model dirigible uptnued by pulleys and cords was used to illus- trate the %ehavior of such craft in the air, ey i Walker Gracefully Ties Knots. NEW YORK, October 31 @).—It is | nice to be married by Mayor Walker. “I hope I'll be the only one ever to come betwesn you,” he said, posing between Samuel H. Levine and bride for pictures just after uniting them. Levine once layed foot ball at Princeton. His | ride is the former Charlotte Brandt. THE EVENING Capt. John N. Ferguson, det. command Division 10, Destroyer Squadrons, Battle | Fleet, to command Destroyer Division 15. | Comdr. Roland B. Brainard, det. com- mand Division 11, Destroyer Squadrons, | Battle Fleet, to’ command Destroyer Division 35. Lieut. Jefferson D. Beard, det. U. 8. 8. | McFarland, to U. S. S. Blakeley. Lieut. Carleton C. Champion, title ‘rhang d from alde on staff, commander, | Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to aide on staff, Carrier Division 1, U.'S. Fleet. | Lieut. William_Fellers, title changed from aide and flag secretary on staff, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to alde |s. | and flag secretary on staff, Carrier Divi- !sion 1, U. S. Fleet. STAR, WASHINGIUN, Lieut. Michael n.'x-mac. Jet. U 8. V8. Squadron 78, Carrier from_side and flag lieutenant on staff, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to aide and flag lleutenant on staff, Carrier Division 1, U, 8. Fleet. Lieut. Louis D. Libenow, det. Office of Naval Intelligence, to U. 8. 5. Oglala. Lieut. Richard G. McCool, det. U. 8. 8. Oglala_about November 1, to receiving ship Boston. Lieut. Henry L. Pitts, title changed from aide on staff, Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to alde on staff, Car- rier Division 1. U. S. Fleet. Lieut. Van Fitch Rathbun, det. U. 8. . Denver, to U. S. S. Sciota Lieut. (j. g) Claren L. Duke, det. U.S. S. R-15, to U. 5. S. 8- Lieut. (j. g) Bruce D. Kelley, det. U. S. S. R-17, to U. §. 8. S-43. D. 0., FRIDAY, OC Lieut. (J. 8.) Alexander M. Kowalsyk, jr., det. U. S. 8. Peary about ‘October 31, to Asiatic Station. Lieut. (J. g.) Lermond H umer det. U. 8. 8. 8-43, to U. 8. 8. Lieut. (J. g) John Wlllhm “Murphy, Jr., det. U. 8. 8. R-20, to U. 8. 8. 8-42. Medical Corps. Lieut. Benjamin H. Adams (M. C), det. Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawali, to Naval Medical School, Wash- lnmn. D. C. ut. (J. g) Willlam E. Carskadon (M. C.), det. U. 8. 8. Wyoming about | November 3, to Naval Hospital, Ports- mouth, N. H. Warrant Officers. Bosn. Sam P. Morgan, to duty Asiatic Station. Gun. Laurence B. Tagtmeyer, to duty U. 8. 8. Raleigh 1930. Gun. George F. Wickens, to Guty U. 8. 8. Melville. Mach. Robert F. Baker, to duty U. 8. 8. Ontarlo. Mach. Charles E. Bell, to duty U. 8. 8. Memphis. M-ch, John F. Cravens, to duty U. 8. 8. Sunnadin. Mach. Harry 8. Hope, to duty U. 8. 8. 8. 8. Cincinnati. New Lon- TUBrLR 31, Ch. El. Michael Burke, det. U. Saratoga, to Submarine Base, don, Conn. | _ Mach. James L. Noonan, det. U. 8. 8. | 8-42, to Asiatic Station. | Rad. EI Myron George, f duty v. 8. 8. Tennessee. El _George C. Broadfoot, to duty Asi- atic Station. El Clavis W. Durham, to duty U. 8. 8. Milwaukee. ElL Carl W. Schumacker, to duty U. 8. 8. Memphis. cll Hdmzr H. Koppang, E Nechu to Receiving Station, und, Wash. Supply Corps. Capt. Pred L. McMillens (8. C.), title changed from Air Squadrons, Scouting Fleet, to supply officer, Carrier, Divi- sion 1, U. 8, Fleet. ofl eomp.nhl in Venezuela are ex- to resume their development plans shortly. NURSES SEE LIFE-SAVING: - Nurses from local hospitals last nigh witnessed & demonstration of life-sav{, " | ing given in the swimming pool of the* . | Ambassador Hotel by a group of ll!e- saving experts of the local egmgnr the American Red Cross, under rection of Ira E. Law, life-savin, Red © Graduate . b~ ) DR. CLAUDE S. 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