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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9. 19%5. Fla., in December; to U. S. S. Sirius.| folk, Va, in January; to U. 8. 8.|Henry, M. C, retired, died December | tached eommlnd U.8. 8. Mu; to | orders cancelled. To Naval Hocplul.' Lee, Machinist Carl F., to U. 8. 8. Tompkins, Lieut. (J. G.) Benjamin | P., detached 13th Naval District, Se- attle, Wash,, about February 1; to Asiatic Station. Medical Corps. Robertson, Comdr. Gardner E., de- 5: tached U. S. 8. Wyoming, in January; Bourbon, Maj. Rollo P., Fort Mc- |to Naval Medical Supply Depot, Brook- Pherson, Ga. |yn, N. Y. Dye, Maj. John C., Fort Monroe, | SERVICE ORDERS | Medical Corps assigned to duty from here to station indicated after his ame, February ARMY ORDERS. Neyland, jr, Maj. Robert R., En- gineers Corps, from New York to the | Il Panama Canal Department, Febru- ary 19. Mahon, Maj. Hugh W. Medical| Corps, from Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 0| Dental Corps. Roberts, Capt. John E. Mitchel| Morris, Lieut. Comdr. Charles H., New York, and then the the Canal| | Fleld, Long Island, N. Y. detached Submarine Base, Coco Solo, | Texas. Butler, Radio Electrician Louis 8., detached U. 8. S. Milwaukee about January 12; to Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, T. H. F Terwilliger, Electrician James B., detached U. 8. S. Tennessee about January 8; to duty as Assistant In- spector of Naval Material, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Deaths. Sheehan, Lieut.' Joseph Thomas, | mand U. 8. 8. Tulsa. died December 27, 1934, at Honolulu, | 30, 1934, Asiatic Dispatch Orders. Division, Chicago, IN. command U. 8. 8. Pecos. Destroyer Squadron 5. Northcroft, Comdr. Percy W. to duty as recruiting inspector, celfl‘ll[ LaBounty, Comdr. Selah M., to Palmer, Comdr. John R., to staff, | Everson, Comdr. John H., to com- B—9 treatment Naval Hospital, Canacao, | Puget Sound, Wash. Black Hawk. P L Blackwood, Lieut. Comdr. James| Johnson, Machinist J. LeRoy, to Hall, jr., Comdr. Jobh L., detached | D. (M. C.), to 16th Naval District. | U. 8. 8. Pecos. U. 8. 8. Augusta; to command U. 5. 8. | Allen, Chief Boatswain Carl, de- | Stone, Machinist Thorold T, Asheville, | tached ‘16th Naval District; to 12tn | 18th Naval District | Tisdale, Lieut Comdr. Ryland D. ' Naval District. | B to staff, Destroyer Squadron 5. | Des Rosier, Chief Radio Electrician Skylstead, Lieut. Comdr. Ralph P., | Edgar J, to U. 8. 8. Canopus. 4 i Skl.,, 76’"’ orders cancelled. To treatment Naval| Elake, Chief Machinist Albert P. Iehi Py Hospital, Canacao, P. I detached Navy Yard, Cavite; to U. 8. | k‘. ing.roughness. Iverson, Lieut. Comdr. Eimer V. |S. Pinch. | cracking.easilyrelieved | detached command U. 8. 8. Tutuila; Brinton, Machinist Wright, to 15111; and improved with to f 7 U Ashley, Comdr. John M., to com- | to officer in charge, Naval Recruiting | Naval District. N soothing - Zone, February 19. C. Z.; to_continue treatment Naval | mand Destroyer Division 13. William Kilduff, Comdr. William D, 4 . E Tex. , Machinist C . to U. Py g cma“x_ S B O €, .08 Db T lReSIHOI Wilson, Capt. Garnett H., cnm;y‘ | NAVY ORDERS. | Hospital, Boston. from Louisville, Ky, to Fort Ogl = Bureau of Navigation. | Warrant Officers. thorpe, Ga. { ! Gempel, Capt. Eugene P. H., Chemi- | Sowell, Comdr. Ingram C,, detached | yiority, Chief Radio Electrician | cal Warfare Service, from Edgewood | Naval War College, Newport. R. I, in | Dee A., detached Naval Radio Station, Arsenal, Md., to Baltimore, Md. May; to Bureau Construction and Re- | San Juan, P. R., about December 31; | Burke, Capt. Robert W. Infantry, | to U. 8. S. Utah, T. H. Bucher, Lieut. Comdr, assigned to Fort George G. Meade, | Pair, Navy Department. | Md., upon completion of his present | Ostrander, Chief Radio Electrician | Smith, Lieut. Comdr. Francis A. | pichard J., detached Submarine Base tour of foreign service. detached comraand U. S. 8. ATgonaut | pegr) Harbor, T. H., ubout March 1; Parsons, Capt. Rufus A., Infantry, assigned to Fort Jay, N. Y. upon completion of his present tour of foreign service. Snyder, Harry C.. Quartermaster Corps, from Fort Hancock, N. Y., to Fort Banks, Mass. Strobridge, Capt. James Gordon, Engineers Corps Reserve, from New York to here, February 3. Olson, First Lieut. Robert Nortimer, Medical Corps Reserve, from here to Wilmington, N. C., January 8. Beattie, First Lieut. Robert B., In- fantry, assigned to 66th Infantry, Fort Benning, Ga. Moulton, First Lieut. Robert J, Quartermaster Corps, assigned to duty as assistant to the quartermaster, Fort George G. Meade, Md. Johnson, First Lieut. gineers Corps, assigned to duty as assistant to the district Max S., En- | Engineer, | in May; to U. 8. S. California as engineer officer. | U 8. 8. Greer; continue treatment Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C. | Bingham, Lieut. (J. G.) Edward M., | detached U. S. 8. Minneapolis aviation | unit; to duty U. S. 8. Minneapolis. Hurt, Lieut. (J. G.) David A, de- | command U. S. S. S-35. Glassford, Capt. William A., detached 3d Naval District, about January 12; | to duty Argentine Navy Department. Bunkley, Comdr. Joel W., detached | 3d Naval District, about January 12; | to_duty Argentine Navy Department. Riefkohl, Comdr. Frederick L., de- tached as officer in charge, Motion Picture Exchange, Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., about January 6; to duty | Argentine Navy Department. Bixby, Lieut. Harry L., duty as navi- Huntington, W. Va., upon completion | gating officer, U. S. 8. Nitro. of his present tour of foreign service. Smyser. jr.. First Lieut. Rudolph E., Engineers Corps, from Fort Logan, Colo., to the Philippine Department, | February 26. Franklin, jr., First Lieut. Albert G., Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Monroe, Va., to Fort Banks, Mass. Cailleteau, Second Lieut. Walter Downing, Infantry Reserve, Dh)moced; to first lleutenant, January 7. Perry, Second Lieut. George W. R., | Infantry, granted leave of absence for 3 months and 9 days, March 8. Vaught, Second Lieut. Leslie Lyle, Field Artillery Reserve, promoted to first lieutenant, January 5. Foltz, Second Lieut. Jonathan Clinton, jr., Field Artillery Reserve, promoted to first lieutenant, January 5. Parham, Second Lieut, Harry Cross- well, Infantry Reserve, promoted to first lieutenant, January 5. Seitz, Warrant Officer, Ludwig, or- dered home to await retirement Downing, Warrant Officer Joseph R., from the Panama Canal Depart- ment, to Omaha, Nebr. Leave of absence is granted to each of the following officers on or about the dates specified: Torrey, Lieut. Col. Daniel H. Ad- jutant General's Department, 15 days, February 12. Neyland, jr., Maj. Robert R.. Corps of Engineers, 10 days, January 7 Peabody, Maj. Paul E., General Staff Corps, one day, January 12. Scott, jr., First Lieut. William L. Reynolds, Lieut. Carl H, jr., de- tached Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. in December; to U. S. S. Arkansas. Moore, Lieut. (J. G.) Robert R., de- tached Naval Air Station, Pensacola, 1/ | | | | McCarthy, Lieut. James P., detached | | tached U. S. S. S-34 in January; to | The Hecht Co. i F Street at Seventh | to U. 8. 8. Holland. | Chezem, Chief Pay Clerk Ernest L., | detached Naval Hospital, Pear] Har- | | bor, T. H., about January 17; to U. | 8. 8. Altair. i Gordon, Chief Gunner John, orders | December 19 revoked; continue duty ! Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, | | Wash. o | Batchelor, Gunner William C., de- | | tached Naval Torpedo Station, Key- | | port, Wash., about January 12; to U.! | 8. 8. Vestal. | _ Hart, Chief Machinist Charles W., ; detached Naval Training Station, Nor- || FALSE TEETH Can Not Embarrass! | Most wearers of false teeth havs| | suffered real embarrassment because | :‘h(‘ll‘ teeth dropped or slipped at just | the 'wrong' fime. Do not e in fear | | of this happening to you. Just sprin-| | Kle a little FASTEETH on your plates, | | || Makes false teeth stay in pldce and || feel comfortable. 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