Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1934, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Singleton, Col. Asa L. Infantry, | from here to Fort Benning, Ga., about | Marceh 1. Smith, Col. Kirwin T, Infantry, as- signed to duty with the Organized Reserves, 3d Corps Area. Persons, Col. William E.. Infantry, from Fort Benning, Ga., to Richmond, . Va. March 1. e Tyndall, Lieut. Col. John G., P‘mld‘ . Artillery. assigned to 17th Field Artil- > lery. Fort Bragg, N. C. Houston, Maj. William H., Medical Corps. from Fort Wayne, Mich, to ! Fort H. G. Wright. N. Y., December 31 _ Peek, Ma). Norman W.. Air Corps, to ¢ be retired from active service Novem- . ber 30. St. John, Maj. Adrian, Chemical * Warfare Service, from Edgewood Ar- - genal, Md., to the Panama Canal De- partment. about February 19. O'Kelliher, Maj. Victor Joseph, Spe- * cialist Reserve, ordered to active duty here, December 3 Dwan, Maj. Edward J. Inspector General's Department, from Chicago : to the Philippine Department, about January 9. Ryan, Maj. William O., Air Corps. detailed as a member of the Air Corps , Board, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, : Ala, | Burke, Capt. William J.. Coast Ar- - tillery Corps. to be retired from active service November 30. Dukes, Capt. Ernest F., Cavalry, de- * tailed to duty with the Organized Re- * serves of the 2d Corps Area. Buffalo, - upon completion of present tour of _ foreign service. p Knapp, Capt. Robert H., Field Ar- - tillery, from Fort Bragg, N. C., to the Hawailan Department, about Feb- © Leonard, First Lieut. Grace E., chief nurse, Army Nurse Corps, to be retired from active service November 30. Evans, First Lieut. John P, Infan- try. assigned to Fort George G. Meade, | Md., upon completion of present tour ©of foreign service. | Saville, First Lieut. Gordon P.. Air Corps, from Air Corps Tactical School ’ to Air Corps Board, Maxwell Field, Montgomery. Ala. Levenick, Second Lieut. Maynard N., | Infantry, from Fort Sam Houston, | Tex., to the Hawaiian Department, | about March 12 | Greer, Second Lieut. Fielder P., In- fantry. from Fort Thomas. Ky., to the Hawaiian Department, about Feb- Tuary 19 | Smith, Second Lieut. Roger Wil- | liams. Air Corps Reserve, ordered to active duty at Hamilton Field, Rafael, Calif.. January 2 | Second Lieut. Howard | Alton, ordered to active duty at Scott Field. Belleville, IIl, January 2. Fulwider, Seco Lieut. Scott, or- | dered to active at Scott Field Belleville. I1l.. January 3 } Johnson, Se Lieut. Robert C., Infantry. from Fort Francis E War- ren, Wyo. to the Hawailan Depart- | ment, upon completion of his present ! “tour of foreign service. Roller, Second Lieut. Harry G., In- | fantry, from Fort Sam Houston Tex., to the Hawaiian Department, Janu- ary 30. Lancefield, Second Lieut. Robert I, Air Corps, from Randolph Field, Tex., . to Wilmingten, N. C Ward, Second Lieut. Peter O.. In- : fantry, from Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to the Hawaiian Department, Janu- ary 30. 3 Allen, Warrant Officer Hugh A., to | be retired from active service No- vember 30. « Leave of absence is granted to each of the following officers on or ~bout the dates specified: Jarman, Lieut. Col. Sandertord, | General Staff Corps, 1 day, Novem- ber 30 Almond, Maj. Edward M., General . Staff Corps, 1 day, December 1. ’ Richards, Ma). George J.. General Stafl Corps, 2 days, November 30. FitzGerald, Capt. Francis V., Quar- termaster Corps, 1 day, December 1. Johnson, Capt. Charles F., Infantry, * 1 month and 15 days, December 4. Richardson, jr. Lieut. Col. Robert C.. General Staff Corps, 2 days, No- “ vember 30 | Two days. November 30, is granted | . to Brig. Gen. Creed F. Cox, chief of of Insular Affairs. he following second lieu- the Air Corps Reserve, ordered to a » Presid. _ tion in San Francisco, from sta- | d a‘ter his name: ¢, Wilber Wolf, San Fran- L eisco, « _ Erickson, Allen Leonard, Tukwila, ' - Wash Gunn, Harold Aus’in, Nunn, Colo. Each of the following second lieu- * tenants of the Air Corps Reserve or- dered to active duty at Brooks Field, | San Antonio, Tex., January 2: Martin Ansel Bateman, Clyde Paul Brandenberger. , Samuel Cleveland Dunlop, 3d.; Dross Ellis, Albert Van- - denburgh Endres, Kermit Arpad Harcos, Daniel Edwin Hooks and Joseph Caruthers Moore. Each of the following second lieu- * tenants of the Air Corps Reserve or- + dered to active duty at Crissy Field, Presidio of San Francisco, January 2: P Robin Cassius Cannon, Maurice - Edward Glaser, Eyvind Holtermann, » and George Henry Macintyre. 2 Each of the following second lieu- < tenants of the Air Corps Reserve or- dered to active duty at March Field, . Riverside, Calif., January 2: Edwin Davis Avary, William Mel- . Ville Brown, Jean Rogers Byerly, Joel | Lee Crouch, Don Orville, Darrow, Arthur _Albert Haid, Lowell Everett | 7 [ 1ot o S‘,:..:’.‘«‘ cwe-oue L g\t United States more than a genera- tion ago, is in financial difficulties. He has surrendered to the Philip- pine government 170 acres of land to satisfy an unpaid loan of proximately $3,000. - He is expe DEBTS FORCE AGUINALDO TO SURRENDER LAND 170 Acres Lost and 2,200 Threat- ORDERS chased it from the government, but is unable to make more payments. —_— Montanians Pick Strawberries. HAMILTON, Mont. (#).—Turkey was BURGLAR REPENTS Returns Loot After Reading “Thou Shalt Not Steal.” and said he would return the stolen theater receipts if the manager would not prosecute him. Oliver agreed and the money was returned. \Peels;l)fi Corns Kills The Roots A few drops of rapid penetrating replaced as the piece de resistance of Thanksgiving dinner for some resi- dents of Hamilton by strawberries picked from vines in their home gardens. Although surrounding moun- tains are snow covered, the weather here has been unusually mild. Composer to Make Tour. ROME, November 30 (#).—Pietro Mascagni, the opera composer, yester- Heacock, Sterling Talley Love, Wilton Bridges Miller, Ray Albert Noland, Osmond Jay Ritland, James John Roberts, jr.; Bernard Adolph Schriever, Elmer Patrick Schwarz, John Dodds Treher, end Daniel William Wick- land. ened in Filipino's Finan- cial Difficulties. By the Assoclated Press. MANILA, November 30.—Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, 65-year-old Filipino who led an insurrection against the to lose 2200 additional acres for a similar reason. Aguinaldo wrote the insular director of lands he had expended about $100,- 000 on this larger estate. 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