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CEN, WA REPORTED [ ALIVE N CERMANY Chinese Hero Arrives in Ber-| lin With Gen. Su and Gen Li and 60 Others. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, April 20.—A general, Ma Chan-Shan, reputedly the Chinese na- tional hero whom Japanese military | M leaders claimed was killed in battle last July in Manchuria, arrived today from ‘Tomsk, Siberia. With him were two other Chinese generals, Su Ping-Wen and Li (appar- ently Li Ching-Ling, former Governor or Chihli province and a Manchurian mander several years ago) and IbOI-I‘ 60 other Chinese omcerx and sol- diers, women and chil Gen. Su was leader ot "the Chinese uprising against the Manchukuo gov- ernment last Fall in Northwest Man- He fled across the Siberian cauria. his army in border with remnants of early December and the Soviet gov- ernment refused Japanese requests for his_extradition. e generals refused to talk, except to indicate an intention to remain in Berlin for some days. They were expected to go to Paris| Non! of the men wore military uni- forms, all dressing in European sl\le clothes, with heavy overcoats. women and children were mmtly m Chinese garb. NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Comdr. Harold H. Little, de- tached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; to home, relieved all active duty. Albert H. Rooks, or- : to duty as| Secretary of Academic Board and aide | to superintendent Naval Academy, An- napolis, Md. Lieut. Comdr. WIrrEn A. Shaw, de- tached command U. S. 8. Fairfax; home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Comdr. William D. Sullivan, detached as officer in charge, Navy Recruiting Station, Cincinnati, Ohio, on May \.) to U. S S. Texas as engi- neer office: Lieut. Comdr Ray H. Wakeman, de- U. 5. S. Bainbridge; detached command U. 3 to home, relieved all mne duty. r. Louis Wenzell, de tached Navy Y:(;‘d “New"Yo:‘k!h. p & lieved all active duty. to _home, rel LY. T, detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; to home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Herbert A. Anderson, detached U. S. S. Trenton about June 1; to du!y with inspector of naval material, clnmu ©Ohio. it. Burton B. detached Nl\nl Ammunition Depot FOI’t Mifflin, Pmlndelphla Pa. about May 1; to . S. Richmond. Ll!\lt Jesse H. Carter, detached as assistant naval inspector of ordnance, N Y., May U. Lleut W!llilm 8. G. Davis, detached U S. S. Patoka in May: to Branch Hy- drographic Office, Galveston, Tex., as officer in_charge. Lieut. Willard M: Downes, detached aide and flag lieutenant on staff com- mander Submarine Force; to U. S. S. William B. Preston as executive officer. Lieut. John N. B. Ginder, detached vU. S. S, Brooks in May; to U. 8. S. Barracuda. Lieut. Walter F. I-nncklay denched Nmy Yard, Washington, D. C. to U. 8.8 ueut Asel B. Herr, detached Mnflne Corps School, Marine Barracks, Quan- tico, Va., about May 31; to U. S. 8. Saratoga. Lieut. Robert E. Mason, detached le erd New York, N. Y, in May; . S. Louisville. LIFut John V. McElduff, detached Naval Tm\nmg Station, Norfnlk Va,, “ in May S. Wyom! Lieut. Joth Pntlerson 3fl “detached command U. 8. Quail in Apnl to side and flag secreury on staff, com- mander Minecraft, Battle Force. Lieut. Arthur L. Pleasants, jr. de- I tached U. S. S. Goff about June 1; to! nlfl commander Destroyer Squad' Tieut. Owen Rees, detached U s s | Ll'.chfleld about June 1; to Rigel. lg.leut Paul 8. Slawson, detached Naval War Conege Newport R 1., about May 27; to U. Lieut. P‘rmcu B Stoddart detached as assistant ln.spectm' of 'nlvnl ma!erhl New York, N. n May U. s, New York. Lieut. Francis Taylor, detarhed Nn\y Y-rd Puget Sound, Wash., in May; to S. 8. Buchanan as executive officer. lleut Theodore F. Ascherfeld, de- tached U. S. S. Tattnall in April; to U. S. S. Hannibal. Lieut. Vilnelm K. Busck, detached U. S. S. Melville in June; to instruction, Naval Academy. Annapolis, Md. Licut. Karl J. Biederman, detached U. S. S. 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Zurmuehlen, de- tached U. S. 8. Teal in June; to in- ut;\lcfion Naval Academy, Annapolis, Construction Corps. Lieut. Robert Morgan, orders, Janu- ary 18, revoked, detached Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash,, in April; to home, relieved all active duty. Lieut. Prederick M. Kirchmier, orders January 18 revoked; detached office of lnspector of naval material, New York, N. Y.; to home, relieved all active duty. Supply Corps. Comdr. Charles C. Copp. detached Bureau Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, in June; to Asiatic Station. Lieut. (Junior Grade) William J. Laxson, detached Navy Yard, Mare Isiand, Calif, about March 31; to duty as assistant to officers in chnx N-vy Capt. N Lieut. George F. unlvel-lltyl of Wisconsin, ‘Wash! D. C. ditional _duty mo;:l m;m Edgewood A.rnnll. ldn- THE EVENING Kent lleclclne md , Navy rrmt on June 1; to U. 8. 8. 3 »v‘ Eu"“ detached receiving aeo.mmxo"\?v&l e llwaukee., Medieal ‘Corps. John B. Mears, Capt. Richard A. 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