Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1931, Page 14

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—14 &% THE EVENING , STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, CUST 18, 1931 e s B oo o sttt son, detached Naval Hospital, Mare Is- | tached Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., |Squadron 1, Base Force: to duty as aide | at the Naval Atr Stution, Pensacols, Hun - ! l NAVY ORDERS land, Calif., about B e s 15: (0 0. BB, Whib: | aad fiag Hetenant on sa af Heat Ac| il anawis 1o Gy n s | ROYAL OPERA SIGNED |5, Hus sarian operas, “John the rary duty, receiving ship at New York. | et ot S 0ty gqmldr M:‘fl%ul. Pgt;mmmdn Train ‘ il October §: —_— | " Later, it will tour the United States. e rmacist Joseph C. Gill, de- | Squadron 1, Base Force. Harry P, Badger. fi : | p : | Supply Corps. | taced Hospier Corpe Teaintag. Schook, | -1 ieat. John Whalen, detached U. S. 8. | bichead: Padt b Bmun. o, Har- |Hungarian Company to Be Attrac- o s Capt. Allen Buchanan, detached as| Lieut. Louis -W. Crane, detached as| Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif.; to|Kittery about August 7; to Recel | v auk 1 i i i | chief of staff, Naval War College, New- | officer in charge, Fuel Ofl Station, |Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash. | Station, Hampton Roads, Va. e o 0 b h e et Hon at Ghicagw Futr. O TE S S S port, R. I, on September 23; to 11th | Yorktown, Va. on September 1; to U.| Chief Pay Clerk Claude W. Hamil-| Lieut, (Junior Grade) Justus M. B. R. | M. Gentry, from U, 5. 8, Omaha; Vietor | NEW YORK, August 18 (.—J. J. oming Eeneral in Brazil Naval District. S. S. Salinas. ton, detached Scouting Force, U. S.| Armstrong, orders April 9 ¥ ;| Vincent D T el dhainen | TR I O N Btiitien | Taoh Dapiamber 1 o Shily With et | G ey s, O thr TE RN | Srewmt. Ianaying dlieceie ol the Ger 12th Naval District; fo duty as chief of | U. §. S. Sapelo; to duty with chief co- | in charge commissary store, Naval Sl GEale) A Sond: Durand Meler. froo - 8 | D Grand Opers Co, relurted Trd ! staff, 12th Naval District. | ordinator, Washington, D. C. | Academy, Annapolis, Md Tleut. (OB e & taur. D. 3. | amison: IEErick W' Ealig ; | Europe yesterday with a contract signed . ) Eatab. A ts |, Liéut: Comdr. Oscar W. Erickson, d¢-| _Comdr. Eaton C. Edwards, detached Farrell, decached D. 8. 9. Banbhy atver | 50 b e Ehiaser- ¢ Alay. from | by the - 4 e Only Attorneys' TS G T Sod. AB: o honl-/| BUGKE ot SLNE o Acoonit e TCt‘;‘E\tnkI:Srlngfl:”:&rnél.(mders April sip‘gm:,c,. 1; to temporary duty Neval o5 8 Dhee rffl'&??‘e’.‘,d" Beerewary, | 19 Pn ;x\xlnnn government to pre- lnger S 1865 ) g < " S v uty as senior | Air Station, Pensacola. rom S. S. M : Henry G.| sent the Royal O C f Bud: R in in D. H. Clark I R . oo R member, Board of Inspection and. Sur- | - Ensjgn Daniel Carlson, detached U. 5. | SAnchez, frem U. S. S. Trenion. and | at Chicago during the 1633 World Fair. ema‘n no. - i Png]ijecr ok U T sailnns_ y‘du).:'";fivf’;:figbef'uv,risn?g::‘t;rl ]\?E';;Ch!md vey, Pnrxflr‘cna.&t Section. San Fran- | 5 Idaho about September 5; to U. §. s, | Henry Wygaat, jr, from U. 8. 8. The company. consisting of 300, will 1ol Tistl S UAioes N, SACWHithriae, (MDHe: | irioh Gy A8 Ty e Mlenod ‘at avy | o] 0 QLY && ember of ilie above| Nevada Memphis present the most spectacular of the The But Thel’e ll Prosecutoin. letter May 15 modified; to U. S. S.|yard, Portsmouth, N. H. e F‘rf%rrxrk V. H. Hilles, orders - Patoka. Lieut. John H. Gallion, detached U. o ert R. etached Of- | July 7 revoked; to continue duty U. S . = e — Ensign George A. Sharp, detached|s. S. Nokomis about September 20; to | fice Naval Intelligence, Navy Depart-| s, Idaho. Alfonso's Son Takes Villa. M'"".m__s,"-"'. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, about Naval Trainin; ment, about September 30; to duty ag Ensign Albert S. Miller. detache 3w S d Press. aval Tal Station, H: t L4 d 2 By the Associated Press. August 10; to U. S.'S. Tennessee Roads, Va, d Ampton | navigating officer, U. . S. Nevada. | Naval Air Station. Pensacola. Fla., abou: | (o1 = re: prine. "n’z"’;s'lfimfi““i’;i p Modest Prices LOS ANGELES, August 18—The trial ; Lieut. George Leon Russell, on Au- | August 10: to U. §. §. Loutsville s, \ of Davia K. Clark, former deputy dis-| ':““J“‘ g Warrant Officers. ust 15 detached duty U. S. S, Sirius: to | Ensign Calvin A, Walker, jr__detached S Socipiey Wia vills MIYIDI Trs. rney, charged with the mur- leut. mdr. James B. Moloney. de- Chief Gunner Charles H. Foster, eXamination for retirement. Upon com- | Nava! r Station, Pensacola, Fla., about | 1t was 1 187+ 4 et A ebert . Spencer, political | tached Naval Hospital, Newport, R. 1. | orders June 1 and modification of June Dletion thereof to wait for orders in August 6: fo Asiatic Station e Sl e and Mte vt A o " 925 G St. N.W. Qe e neared an end today, only the | about September 12; to U. S. 5. Con- |30 revoked: continue treatment Naval Washington. D.C The following ensigns have been de- | by Prince Voronoff Dashoff Troudets- o . arguments of attorneys and the court’s | cord. : Hospital, Newport. R. I. | Lieut. Timothy F. Wellings, detached |tached from thi .1t 12 rooms, conservatories, ' o0d Nat'l 4711 Mattresses Remade instructions remaining. Licut. (Junior Grade) Chief Gunner Sigvart Thomp: de- | aide and flag lieutenant on staff, Train wnd a Winter garden. Special State Prosecutor W. J. Ford o yesterday sought to prove that Clark Was the agent for a rival political boss when he called last May 20 at the office paeeataiilll - A Sale for Men Who Wish to Save by Buying Early! Ford's questioning was along the line of the relqntlonflflp of Clark and Craw- ford. 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