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after Whlter and Charlotte Walkes, stage actress, were divorced. Subse- quently shey learned that the divoroe had not become final. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 ing legal difculties which followed their first marriage at Mexicall early TWO STUDENTS STABBED|EUGENE WALTER REWEDS! in 1930. SBHWARTZ NAMED { Three Promoted by ROVCI’ Colored Bojs Blamed in Fight Ovzr\PllWfil)t‘::;;lnrrlngg to| The fist ceremony was performed { Playground Possession. Model Clears Status. ! ON ROVER'S STAFF, o AR, o e o o e ity of Southe California stu- =) Sanis wee ‘tabbad Tafs’ SANRY 0. & | 1rhicst her Bo and dary wian former artist’s model, were remarried = ‘Tuesda; |Chief Clerk Is Selected as| | " | Successor to Burkinshaw. y in San Diego, Calif,, thus end- The Columbia National Bank free-for-all fight between students and colored boys for possession of a public | playground. Fred Palmer, 19, of Los Angeles suf- fered three knife wounds. 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Conliff, jr., has | been promoted from secretary to Mr. | Rover to the position of chief clerk of | the office. - | “"Allen J. Krouse, a clerical assistant. | has been moved up (o the position of | secretary to the United States attorney. Is 24 Years OM. is & native of this city old. After receiving his on in the local public | schools and at Staunton Military Acad- | | emy he attended Georgetown Univer-| | sity, where he was graduated in law | last’ June. He was admitted to the bar | of the Supreme Court of the District | and to the Court of Appeals in Decem- ber, 1929, having successfully passed his bar examinations before graduation. | "He was named clerical assistant in | the office of the United States attorney | in 1927, by Justice Peyton Gordon, then district attorney. Subsequently, he was appointed secretary to Mr. Rover when | the latter became United States attor- ney in January, 1929. He was, appointed chief clerk last August. Mr. Schwartz is unmarried | and lives at 1317 Randolph street. He No. 31, F. A. A M. Graduates From Central. Mr. Conliff, who succeeds Mr. Schwarts as_chief clerk, was born in this city on May 6, 1908, attended local graded schools and was graduated from Central High School. Subsequently, he received bachelor and mastér of laws degrees from the Washington College of Law, receiving the last-named in June, 1929. | . He was admitted to the bar in Octo- ber, 1928. He entered the office of the United States attorney in May, 1928, as clerical assistant. He was appointed secretary to Mr. Rover in August, 1930. He is married. | Mr. Krouse, who was promoted to the position of the secretary to the United States attorney, came to this eity eight years ago from Lock Haven, Pa, He | was graduated from Qeorgetown Uni- versity in 1928 and was admitted to the bar here in 1929. Mr. Krouse, who is 26, is & former editor of the Georgetown Law Journal and recently was elected secretary of the West Virginia Avenue Citfzens’ As- sociation. He entered the office of the United States attorney in May, 1928, He is married. KONGO EXPLORERS SAFE DESPITE HEAVY FLOODS| | Fears of Scientists’ Drowning Set at Rest by Message—Study of Primitive Life Continues. By the Associated Press, BRUSSELS,” May 7.—The Belgian | colonial department received officlal word from Buta, Belgian Kongo, today saying that the Torrance exploration party was in good health, setting at rest rumors that the members had drowned | during the recent floods. The group, led by Dr. Arthur Tor- rance, left Buta on April 29 en route to | French Equatorial Africa by way of | Bangassou Lo study primitive life, | James R. McCarthy, s friend of Dr. ‘Tortance, sald recently he had recelved | & cablegram from Butd telling him that | the expedition had been engulfed by fluods and the leader lost. ‘The expedition 18 operating under the auspices of the Smithsoniun Insti- tution of Washington snd several New York institutes, Dr. Toriance 18 & member of the Royal Society of London snd the Explorers’ Ciub of New York. | He is & native of Great Britain, and his iw“e is sald to live in Californid. | STUDY SCOUT PROBLEMS Meet for Memphis Conference. Scout executives from every section of | the country began a two-day discussion | of their problems here today, following {adjournment of the national council’s | annual meeting yesterday. The council ended its meeting with the election of Mortimer L. Schiff New York banker, as president to suc- ceed Walter Head of Chicago, who gave up the post after five years in the chair. Mr. Head succeeded Mr. Schiff as first vice president. 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