Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1934, Page 31

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SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Bubb, Lieut. Col. John P., Infantry, transferred from Roanoke, Va., to Fort Thomas, Ky., about January 15. Lockett, Lieut. Col. James M., In- fantry, from Washington to Roanoke, Va., about December 16. Grant, Maj. Chapman, Infantry, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., ordered home to await retirement Barott, Maj. William E. Cavalry, from 2nd to Sth Cavalry, Fort Riley, Kans. Ballard, Capt. Richard H., Air Corps, from Baltimore to the Panama Canal Department, about February 19. Gamble, Capt. Claude L., Quarter- master Corps, from San Antonio to Fort Bliss, Tex. Coughlin, Capt. Joseph V., Infantry, from Fort Sheridan, Ill, to Chicago. Wheeler, Capt. Herbert B,, Infantry, from Fort Howard, Md., to Fort George G. Meade, Md., upon expira- tion of present leave of absence. Sodegholm, Capt. Walter H., Ord- nance , Department, from Raritan Arsenal, Metuchen, N. J., to Spring- fleld Armory, Springfield, Mass. Collar, Capt. Gilbert T., Air Corps, from March Field, Calif, to the Panama Canal Department, about January 26. Moore, Capt. Loren D.. Medical Corps. from Washington to Letter- man General Hospital, San Francisco, ORDERS O'Nelll, First Lieut. Bernard, Infan- try Reserve, promoted to captain, December 1. Harris, Second Lieut. James F., Alr Corps, from Randolph Field, Tex., to Fort Snelling, Minn. Richeson, Warrant Officer Marvin G., Hawaiian Department, assigned to Chicago, upon completion of his pres- ent tour of foreign service. Hobson, Warrant Officer Henry, to be examined by an Army retiring board at Presidio of San Francisco. Leave of absence is granted to each THE EVENING tached staff, Destroyer Squadron §; to Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Ogle, Lieut. (J. G.) Gerald B, de- tached U. S. 8. Augusta; to Navy Yard, New York, N. Y. (Central Drafting Office). Joldersma, Lieut. Comdr. Rudolph D. (M. C.), detached U. 8. 8. Cano- pus; to Receiving Ship at San Fran- cisco. Sullivan, Lieut. Comdr. Earle E. (M. C.), detached staff, commander ‘Yangtze Patrol; to Naval Hospital, Boston, Mass. Reed, Comdr. George H. (D. C.), de- tached Navy Yard, Cavite; to Marine Detachment, Peiping, China. Clark, Comdr. Paul A. (8. C), de- of the following officers on or about | tached Navy Yard, Cavite; to Re- the dates specified: Biscoe, Col. Earl, General Staff Corps, one day, December 1. Price, Capt. Louis H., Finance | Department, one month, December 5. Van Wky, First Lieut. Harry, Field | Artillery, one month, Decentber 4. Bamberger, Col. Raymond S., Adju- tant General's Department, two days, December 3 Berry, Capt. Daniel J., Medical Corps, one month, February 20. Hayden, Second Lieut. John C., Field Artillery, one month extension. | Each of the following second lieu- tenants of the Air Corps Reserve, ordered to active duty at Crissy Field, Presidio of San Francisco, January 2: Cannon, Robin _ Cassius; Glaser, Maurice Edward; Hoffermann, Eyvind; Macintyre, George Henry. Each of the following second lieu- tenants of the Air Corps Reserve, | ordered to active duty at Brooks Field. San Antonio, Tex., January 2: Bate- ceiving Ship at New York, N. Y. Calvert, Lieut. Comdr. William R. (S. C), detached South China Patrol; to Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y. Ney, Lieut. Comdr. Edward F. (S. C.), detached 16th Naval District; to Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y. Karp, Lieut. Henry H. (8. C), de- tached U. S. S. Pecos; to receiving ship at New York, N. Y. De Kay, Lieut. (J. G.) Charles G. (8. C.), detached Destroyer Division |15; to receiving ship at New York, N. Y. Gatlin, Lieut. Comdr. Henry G. (C. H. C.), orders to receiving ship, New York, revoked; to naval air station, Pensacola, Fla. Brooks, Lieut. Comdr. Joseph H. (C. H. C), to navy yard, Washington, D.C. Murphy, Lieut. Willlam John (C. STAR, WASHINGTON, ©), detached navy yard, Casie; wl navy yard, Mare Island, Cal Kaldenbach, Chief Bo-t.swlln Lester | R., detached U. 8. 8. Heron; to navy ynrd. ‘Washington, D. C. Cunneen, Chief Gunner Charles M., detached U. S. 8. Pigeon; to navy yard, Washington, D. C. Nolte, Chief Radio Electrician Wal- ter F. H., detached 16th Naval Dis- trict; to naval training station, Nor- folk, Va. Boldt, Chief Machinist John W., de- tached U. 8. Pigeon; to home, wait orders. Collins, Chief Carpenter Whitney, dmched navy yard, Cavite; to navy , Puget Sound, Wash. Brm Chief Carpenter, Henry B, detached 16th Naval District; to N.h wval District. Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee Always Ground Fresh Always Tastes Good 25c Ib. N. W. BURCHELL 817-819 Fourteenth St. Grocers and Wine Merchants Since 1856 D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934 SPECIAL VALUES for TOMORROW Here are 8 successful specials recently featured by this store. Tomorrow we offer them at prices sensation- ally low, for one-day selling. -Convenient Deferred Pay- ments Easily Arranged. 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Russell, Air Corps, assigned to duty at Mitchell Field, Long Island, upon completion of his present tour of foreign service. Quigley, First Lieut. Edwards M., Field Artillery, from Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind, to Urbana, Ill, Janu- ary 1. Lamb, First Lieut. Samuel S. In- fantry, transferred to the Signal| Corps, April 25. Dunlap, Second Lieut. Samuel! Cleveland, 3d, Air Corps Reserve, from Brooks Fit San_Antonio, Tex, 10| Gainsville, Ga., December 3. Haskell, Second Lieut. Harold Ger- | son, Coast Artillery Corps Reserve, E:omoted to first lieutenant, Decem- r 3, man, Martin Ansel; Brandenberger, | Clyde Paul: Ellis, Dross; Endress, | Albert Vandenburgh: Harcos, Kermit | Arpad; Hooks, Daniel Edwin; Moore, Joseph Caruthers. NAVY ORDERS. Asiatic Dispatch Orders, November 26. Bryant, Comdr. Carleton ., to duty | as Naval Inspector Ordnance, Bethle- | hem Shipbuilding Corp,, ~Quincy, | | Mass. | Thatch, jr, Lieut. James H. de- GALT & BRO, INC. 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