Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1933, Page 37

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SOCIETY MANY D, FFICERS] v omosns ] 5 T0 TAKE COURSES = Designated for-Instriiction at Army and Navy War Colleges. Many Wi are included in the list of 92 Navy and Marine officers designated for instruction at t.he Naval wn.r College, Newport, R&; cated Classes are lchnduled. to convene dur- m‘ufil: s“"’:‘dfll. the N yesterday, avy Depart- ment made public the list o(vty)meer stu- Army War College and Army lnduatrhl Cou:fe which is lo- | slon in tions M!AM!IYI.. mmm .wm can- mandant 3d Na .w’a: - mandant Navy Yard, New York, N. Y. RurMmlnl IINI ‘Watson, detached General Board, Navy Depart- ment, in May; to duty n';nmnds wacolhn N-wpm“t.'l! in Robert R. M. Emmet, de- '-ldndmmuolusflnumbepln to May; to staff, commander | Berks Force, , 88 gunnery| G. Halpine, of Naval air- ts. den ‘l'hn:u.umcwthe)hmwnmm s e di- vision, Bureau of Navigation, Navy De- g-r;lx?emsmrlxyt gg yal, " vuc‘m" W. . Hine, Suppl aval_Torpedo Station, Newport, I, Columbia, Tenn.; Capt. C, J. Holeman, Medical Corps, Norfolk Naval Hmplul, Va., Lansdowne, Pa.; Comdr. H. Bemis, co-ordinator, 1st Area, Bocwn, Mass., Ind.mmpous. Ind; Comdr. J. M. Deem, commanding officer U. 8. . Bushnell, flagship Submarine Memphis, Tenn.; Comdr. H. nerd, commanding officer U. . 8. Sa- pelo, Baltimore, Md.; Comdr. J C. Van de Carr, executive officer U. 8. 8. Rigel, Washington, D. C. (Army and Navy Club); Comdr. R. B. Coffman, com- manding_officer U, 8. 8. .hm:szown '}‘Z Lmsgrmdr 8. A. Cl ment, executive of 8. 8. Mil- , Coronado, of Naval Recruiting sumn. "Providence, R. I, Mount Vernon, Ill; Comdr. A. 8. gflrpfind?ao;ucmn officer, U, 8. 8. maha, Thlrty-alx'.h plue Wash- ington, D. C.; Comdr. commander Destroyer Dlvlmm 10; Bat< tle_Force, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Comdr. J. R. Barry, Bureau of Navigi um Navy Depnnmenn 1818 Jeflemn , Washe ington, D. C.; Comdr. ; Deuu executive officer, U. S. Chi jo, 3815 Jenifer street, Wuhlnzwn Comdr. H. P. LeClair, executive officer, U. 8. 8. Augusta, Superior, Wis.; Comd: F. T. Leighton, Naval Academy, An. napolis, Md., Los Angeles, Calif.;: Comdr. James’ D. 'Maloney, commander De- stroyer Division 3, uting Force, Knoxville, Tenn.; Comdr. F. Van Val- kenburgh, commander Destroyer Divi- llon 5, Battle Force, New York City, Comdr. W. W. Waddell, on duty with Naval R. 6. T. C. unit, North- western University, Chlu‘o Nn.tou-l City, Odfl Comdr. I-leln C. M commander suhnnrlne Division 11, 5605 Chevy Chase parkwi gton, D. C.; Comdr. E. J. hm on duty with' Naval R. O T. C. unit, Georgla School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., Denver, Colo.; Comdr. §. E. MacFarlane, force gunnery officer, destroyers, Scoliting Force, Towanda, Pa.; Comdr. R. C. Smith, navi Memphis, Annapolis, Md.; Comdr. Gray, commander Submarine D vision 9, Boston, Mass, Comdr. E. L. hrr executive officer, Submarine Base, New London, Conn., 8an Pedro, Calif.; Comdr. J. K Esler, mmanc ecutive officer Naval Alr Station, Pen- sacola, Fla., Coronado, Cllil Comdr. F. L. Riefkohl, navigator, U. 8. S. ington, Manaubo, P. R.; Comdr. E. M. Zacharias, commanding officer U. 8. S. Doxsey Jacksonville, Fla.; Lieut. Comdr. Baker, gunnery officer U. 'y ming,’ 1816 Jenifer street, Washington, D. C.; Lieut. Comdr. W. S. Popham, U. S. 8. Lexington, Lieut. Comdr. F. L. lowe, attor- ney general for the Government of American Samoa, Pine Bluff, Ark; Lieut. Comdr. H. V. Illh. U. 8. 8. l.sngley San Diey ueuz . F. Loven! hnd Georgetown, Tex.; Lieuf comdr H. S. Jones, commanding officer U. S. Badger, Long Island, N. Y.; Lieut. Comdr. M. C. Erwin, Naval Training Los Angel Station, Norfolk, Va., Lieut. Comdr. B. P, Flood, U. S. S. Ed- sall, Sausalito, Calif.; Lieut. Comdr. 8. H. Gambrill, cumma.ndinv Dfld!cer U. 8. 5 ty Edgewood Arsenal, Md. mlwlukee. Wis.: Lieut. Comdr. H. mandlnl officer U. 8. S. Chllds Hm& ueu E. A (}:‘le“kymk hnddt Bd.l!'oodt Arse- ark, temporary duty nal, Md., ?!‘; rymflllz Fla.; Lieut. L W. Truitt, U. S. S. Melville, Pittsville, Md.; Lieut. A. F. Folz, navigator U. 8. , New York Glty N. Ernest, U. commanding officer Glendale, Ariz.; Lieut. Ky.; Lieut. G. H. Bahm, cer U. S. 8. Childs, Phlhdelphll, Lieut. H. H. Goodwin, Bureau of nautics, Navy Department, Monroe, Ls. Lieut. E. D. Graves, jr., officer U. 8. S. R-2, Annapolis, ud Lieut. J. W. Jamison, commanding offi cer U. 8. S. Lark, Blairsville, Pa.; Lieut D L Jones, comma! officer 3, Norfolk, Va.; Lieut. T. R. fll. 160\ Naval ’ District, thppme mmo. ‘Minneapolis, Minn.: T cuff, commanding officer Jasper, Als.; Lieut. Wal- m w Smith, inspector naval aircraft, | W. East Hartford, Conn., N.J; Lieut. W. R. Jones, U. 127 West Md.; Lieut, 0 mahmfllid. l.n(blmnndhor * | California, , | struction University of Calif. e | COMmand U. S. : Mny,'?v.as | California. ne;nuy. > | Comdr. C. E. Van Hook, commanding Lieut. Dingwel vay YIN Ph\hde)phh , ine May; to U. 8. 8. Hovey as executive officer. Lieut. Willford M. Hyman, detached .| Office of Naval Operations, Navy De- to U. 8. S. Tennes- mm Charles R. Lamdin, detached Navy Yard, thdelphh Pa., in May; to U. 8. 8. Concord. Lieut. Joseph W. Long, detached Naval Audemy Annapolis, Md., about May 29; to instruction University of ornia, Berkeley, Calif. l&u@ ‘Wayne A. McDowell, dnlched Naval Academy about May 29; to in. California, Belhe- ley. Lieut. James J. McGlynn, detached Naval Academy sbout May 29; to in- ;tnwum University of California, Berke- ey, , Calif, Lieut. Gilbert Lieut. Earl Sackett, detach Naval Academy about May 29; to'in- ?mcum University of California, Berke- ey, Lieut. ‘Andrew Simmons, detached S. Grebe about June Nammlnlnc auum Norfolk, Va. , detached U. !l Klnelnlny to U. 8. §. Whit- um ‘Walderman N. Christensen, da- ‘tached Naval Academy about May 29 to instruction. University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Lieut. Philip D. ounptm struction University of ley. Calif, to in- omh. Berke- ed | tached as commander base force, about Naval Academy about May 29: to in- ttmcfl.m vnlvsrdty of Californis, Berke- “Treut .You»h W. Fowler, detached al Awiemv, Annapolis, Md. in S. 8. Arkansas. etu:hed Naval Academy about May to in- struction University of California, Berke- ley, Calif: Lieut. Semuel G. Kelley, detached Ford Instrument Long Island City, Long Island, N. in May, to U. S. 84 Marblehead. Lieut. James P. Knowles, detached | Naval Academy, Annapolis. Md., about May 29, to i.natrucuan anurdty of California. Berkeley, Call Lieut. Samuel E. uumer detached Naval Training Station, lNormlk Va., in polis, 1 May 29. to mnrucflan !!niverslty of Academy, about May 29, to in- struction University of California, Berke- ley. Calif. Lieut. John William Murphy, detached tion Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 3 Alston , detached :States Fleet and commander U. 8. 8. Leary in May, to U. S. S. Bridge. Lieut. Everctt P. Newton, jr.. detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., about May 29, to mstrucfinn Unlverdty of California, Berkel!y Clllf Lieut. Henry T. Read, detached Naval Hubmm Hzlchu N. J.; Lieut. W. v U. 8. 8. John D. Edwards, Pllemne ‘Tex.; Lieut. L. K. Pollard, conmmnfi!omcer U. 8. 8. R-14, Los Angeles, Calif.; Lieut. T. U. Sisson, VO- No. 1, U. 8. 8. Oklahoma, ‘Winonsa, Miss. Naval Officers to the Army War College. : Capt. H. F. Glover, under instruction Naval er College, Oxangeburg, 8. C.; Comdr. W. F. , executive officer, U. 8. 8. New York, Sewickley, Pa.; Destroyer Division 11, Battle Force, ‘Washington, D. C.; 8. S. Payne, under instruction’ at Naval War Col- lege, Monticello, Ark. N-monnunumxm Clllt(e. Heim, executive oflm Conger, executive officer U. S. 8. Mar- blehead, zm ’l‘venty-uvenlh street, Washington, D. dr. F. A, jpo, Everson, Wash. Capt R. Heiner, Medical ceiving Sf #3d, | tion, Neval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va., Annapolis. Md. Lieut. mdr. Groesbeck, Medical Pa. Aero- com eovlu Philippine lnhnds 1824 ashington, D. Lieut. street, eomdr mymond V. Miller, clvfl . Bureau of Yards and C. B. Matthews, Wash- 500 Gtanticn, Va. ey, st il M ntico, hmu, e“lno'rln Corps officers to the Army e TS War Collne Located 15 minutes Uy MmcmuuWuhlnztcmGoumd Bridge, Lee Highway and Glebe Rd. or vis The L. S. Scott Corporatlon 815 15th lt. NW. Phone National 4799 men,bm mdmm. e Reamy, detached llulAudnmyMluy” tom—?un n of California, Berke. Force, about June . | mandant 14th Naval tional o lrios wnd wadl- , T. Ho commander Destroyer Division 4, in clalr, detached m;tohudg:mummmm trict, Balboa, al Zone. detached | 8. Stanley, U. 8. 8. Evans in , to U. 8, 8. Yark. Lieut. Ernest St. C. vonKleeck, ir., detached Naval Academy about May 29, instruction University of California, eley, Calif. 'Amkh‘:m May 29, to in a - n.mcum University otc.ul{}mh. Berke- , Callf. Lieut. Frederick B. Warder, detached Naval Academy about May h to in- srtuction University of Californis, Berke- ey, Lieut. Daniel J. Weintraub, detached U. 8. 8. Concord about June 1, to " 8. 8. Brant. - John L. Wilfong, detached Cole about June 1, to instruc- Ensign U. 8. 8. mneaee May, to instruc- tion Submarine Base, New London, Ensign Lawson P. Ramage, detached U. 8. S. Lawrence in May, to U. 8. 8. m!'nuu;'w H. Alston, jr., de n, Jr., - tached U. 8. 8. Louisville, to communi- cation duty with Commander Crulsers Scouting Force. Ensign Bryant A. Chandler, detached U. 8. 8. Badger in May, to U. 8. 8. New Mexico. Ensign John B. colwell. detached U. 8. 8. Maryland, to_communication duty with Commander Battle Force. Ensign Albert D. Gray, detached U. 8. 8. Pensacola about May 1, to in- %flcflw Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Ensign Robert B. Heilig, detached ;!. 8. S. Tracy in May, to U. 8. 8. Cali- Ensign Prancis M. Peters, jr., detached U. 8. 8. Babbitt in May, to\U. 8. 8. Ensign Gifford Scull, detached U. 8. 8. Chester in May, to U. S. S. Biddle. Ensign Eugene Tatom, detached U. 8. S. Pensacola, about May 1, to instruc- tion Naval Air Station, Pensacola; Fla. Ensign Harold P. Westropp, on dis- charge treatment Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif., to U. 8. S. Schencl Ensign Willlam T. Woodard, on dis- charge treatment Naval Hospital, S8an Dle(o“(l}.‘llil toU. 8. 8. !A 8. S. Jacob Jones in May, to U. 8. 8. New Mexico. Ensign Evi U. S. S. Tattnall in May, to Mississippl. Rear Admiral Henry H. Hough, de- U. 8. 8. June 10; to.duty as commander 1st Naval District, Navy ¥Yard, Boston, Rear Admiral Harris Laning, de- tached as gruidem Naval War s Newport, R. I; to duty as commander cruisers ‘Scouting Force, and addil duty as commander cruisers, Division 5. Rear Admiral Albert W. Marshall, | detached as commander Train Squad- | ron 1, Base Force, in June; to duty as| senior member Board of Inspection and | Survey, Pacific Ccast section, San ‘ Francisco. Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, de. tached as budget officer, Navy Depart. ment in May; to duty as commande: Battleship Division 3. Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, de- tached as commander 1st Naval Dis- trict, Boston, about June 30; to home, relieved all active duty. Rear Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, de- tached as commander Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif,, about June 7. to duty as commander battleships, Base Porce, and additional duty as com mander battleships, United States Fleet. Rear Admiral Thomas J. Senn, de- tached as commandaht 11th Naval Dis- | trict, San Diego, Calif., about June 6; to duty as commander Base Force. Rear Admiral Walter R. Sexton; de- tached as assistant chief of Naval Op- erations, Navy Department, in May; to gumty llfi commander Battleship Di- | on 1. an W Yancey. detached |y’ Vi 12th Naval District, in May: to U. 8.4 u:ut.ccmdr' . Louis Dreller, of Burmann, _orders Amll'lm:iad to U. 8. 8. Cuyama ‘t‘ormymddutyu-nmnu icer. Lieut. Ralph B. Hunt, detached aide and flag secretary on staff, commander Cruiser Division 5, %my, to Naval Lieut. Algernon 8. Joyner, ir. de- tached U 8. S. Dupmtnbwtgmel: to Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lieut. Edwin T. Layton, detached Office of Naval lntel!uenee Na prtment in May; to U. 8. 8. - leut. Virginius R. Roane, detached van Academy, Annlpolh, Md, in G 8. . Burgess, detached Nl.vg g‘lrd Charleston, 8. C., in May; detached my, Md, May; to U. 8. S 3d Naval mnru.-t in May; to Vestal. Yard, Boston, Mass. May; to 8. Marblehead as first lieutenant. ueut William Edward Miller, d tached Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., 1 to U. 8. 8. Oglala as navigation ) ueut !l'ood D. Poole, detached as | assistant ;lvll m‘pecmrl u?x‘u mul;lnery Newport News, fibm an Do:roo.. N ews, Va., in May; to U. S. 8. Conllflo Lieut. Willlam F. Ramsey, detached Naval Treining Station, Newport, R. I, in May; to U. 8. S. Nevada. Lieut. John L. Reynolds, detached flicer in charge, Naval Recruiting Sta on, Raleigh, N.'C., in June; to U. 8. 8. Idaho as assistant gunnery officer. Lieut. Joseph T. Talbert, detached command U. S. S. Eagle 11; to U. 8. 8. Altair. Lieut. Joe S. Wier, detached Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., in May; to U. S. 8. Lieut. Joseph E. Wolowsky, detached | Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, wussunryhn Eelg\l Lieut. Henry W. Goodall, detached ‘Buruu Navigation, Navy Department, Rear Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, de- tached as commander Aircraft, Battle 3 McGarry, U. 5. S. Southard in June; to U. 8. . led,l You can shop the city over but you can’t beat these Two AMAZING Values ON SLIP COVERS CUT TO FIT YOUR FURNITURE THIS WEEK ONLY 3-pc., made to order in Washable 5 cushions 2-pc, made to order in Washable J 4 cushions $14.9 $1195 Jaspe, including aspe, including Phone, Call or Write for Represensative, STANDARD UPHOLSTERING CO. 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