Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 37

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SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Herron, Brig. Gen. Charles D., from office of the chief of staff, here, to |D- Chicago, Ill, about June 27, Hartshorn, Col. Edwin 8., Infantry, from Vancouver Barracks, Wash., to office of the chief of staff, here, about June 15. Blyth, Col. James, Infantry, to be retired April 30. Marietta, Lieut. Col. Shelley U., Medical Corps, from Walter Reed Hospital, here, to the Hawalian De- partment, about July 30. Honeycutt, Lieut. Col. Francis W., Field Artillery, from Army War Col- lege, here, to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., about August 25. Burdett, Lieut. Col. Allen M., Judge Advocate General's Department, from Atlanta, Ga, to War Department General Staff, here, June 30. Rice, Maj. Horace G., Finance De- partment, to be retired April 30. Smith, Maj. Ralph C., Infantry, from Army War College, here, to Ecole de Guerre, France, August 7. Morrison, Cspt. Douglas E., Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Monroe, Va., to Atlanta, Ga., about August 20. Clark, Capt. Howard, 2d Infantry, from Fort Benning, Ga., to University of Maryland, College Park, Md., not later than June 30. Kindall, Capt. Sylvian G., Infantry, from Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo., to Blacksburg, Va., not later than June 30. Lyons, First Lieut. Ulrich 8., Mili- tary Intelligence Reserve, assigned to active duty with assistant chief of staff, here, May 13. Humphries, Second Lieut. Ferdinand M., Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Monroe, Va., to Watertown, Mass., about May 25. NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation. King, Comdr. Rufus, detached Naval War College, Newport, R. I, in May; to Naval Opermons, vay Depart- ment, Washington, D. Loftin, Comdr., !"unk " detached Of- fice of Naval Operations, Navy Depart- ment, in April;-to U. 8. 8. Memphis as executive officer. Hardison, Lieut. Comdr. Osborne B, detached U. 8. 8. Langley, in June; to Burelu of Aeronautics, Navy De- partmen !..ennzy, Lieut. Comdr. Morrs J., de- tached U. 8. S. Chaumont, in Mly to Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. Slingluff, Lieut. Comdr. Thomas C., orders March 21 revoked; detached U. S. S. Arkansas, continue treatment Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C. Sullivan, Lieut, Comdr. John R., de- tached staff, commander Destroyer Squadron 4, in June; to command Re- ceiving Ship, Navy Yard, Washing- ton, D. C. Pravel, Lieut. (J. G.) Harold A, de- tached Naval Academy about May 18; to U. S. S. Taylor as engineer officer. Johnson, Lieut. (J. G.) Doir C., de- tached Naval Academy about May 18; to !:;mvemty of California, Berkeley, Calif La Force, Lieut. (J. G.) Andrew H,, _detached Naval Academy about May 18; to U, 8. 8. Trenton. Miller, Lieut. (J. G.) Wallace J., detached Naval Academy about May 18; to University of California, Berke- ley, Calif. Pryor, Lieut. (J. G.) William L., jr., detached Naval Academy about May 18; to Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Shepard, Lieut. (J. G.) Seth A., de- tached Naval Academy about May 18; to gniverslty of California, Berkeley, Calif. Tucker, Lieut. (J. G.) Samuel M, detached Naval Academy about May 18; to Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Medical Corps. Gendreau, Comdr. Elphege A. M, detached Norfolk Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va,, in May; to U. S. 8. ‘West Virginia. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Montague, Maj. Robert L., orders to Marine Base, Quantico, Va., dated March 9, 1935, modified; on arrival U. S. ordered duty Marine Barracks, Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J. Swindler, Capt. Leland S., about April 20 detached Marine Base, Quan- tico; to 4th Marines, Shanghai, China, via U. S. Army transport Republic, sailing New York, N. Y., April 26, and 8. S. President Garfield, sailing San Francisco, Calif., June 7. ‘Waller, Capt. James D., about April 20 detached Fleet Marine Force, Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Detachment, U. 8. 8. California, via U. 8. Ammy transport Republic, sailing from New York, N. Y., April 26, to Join ship at San Diego about June 11. McQuillen, First Lieut. Francis J., about April 20 detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Barracks, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash.,, via U. S. Army transport Republic, umng from New York, N. Y., April 26. Ross, First Lieut. Richard P., jr, about April 20 detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., via U. S. Army trans- port Republic, umng from New York, N. Y., April 26. Whlte Pirst Lieut. John A, about June 10 detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Detachment, U. 8. 8. Ranger. Hill, First Lieut. Robert E, about May 1 detached Marine Base, Quan- tico, Va., to Marine Base, N. P. F. Indian Head, Md. Quigley, Chief Machine Gunner ‘Thomas, relieved from duty with Fleet Marine Force, Marine Base, Quantico, Va., and assigned to duty with Marine Corps Schools Detachment, Marine Base, Quantico, Va. Upshur, Col. William P., detail as assistant adjutant and inspector re- voked, effective April 19; on April 19 relieved from duty at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., and assigned to duty in Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department. Kennedy, Lieut. Col. Selden B, China, Quantico, Va,, via U. 8. 8. Henderson. Best, Maj. Willlam N, on comple- tion second-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Head- quut.m, Marine Corps, Washington, vai.s Maj. Ralph E., on completion second-year course, ‘Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma-~ rine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, New York, N. Y. Swink, Maj. Roy C., on completion second-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Base, Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Il ‘Thaxton, Maj. Robert C., on com- pletion second-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Marine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Base, Naval Training Station, New- port, R. L. Passmore, Maj. Lyman, on comple- tion second-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va.,, to Marine Base, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Anthony, Maj. Robert C., on com- Portmmll.h.v-..(ordw officer, Sea School. Maj. Pranklin A, on comple- 4ion second-year course, Marine &choals, mma.w ORDERS rine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Head- qu:rtcrl. Marine Corps, w-.;hlngton, Creesy Maj. Andrew E., onreportlnx relief, about June 24, detached staff commander, Special aervice Squadron, to headquarters, Marine Corps, Wash- ington, D. C. ‘Woods, Maj. Samuel A., jr., about June 1, detached Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to staff of commander, Scouting Force, U. 8. 8. Indianapolis; authorized to delay in reporting until June 25, Blake, Maj. Robert, about June 12, Port, detached Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to staff of commander, Special Service Squadron, U, 8. 8. Trenton. Skinner, Capt. Rees, on completion second-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Bar- racks, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. Wilson, Capt. John B., on comple- tion second-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va., to head- quarters, Department of Pacific, San Francisco, Calif. Sims, Capt. Amor L., on completion second-year course, Marine Co Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base Quantico, Va, to Ma- rine Barracks, Navy Yard, Philadel- phia, Pa, for duty on staff of Basic School. Culpepper, Capt. Ralph W., on com- pletion first-year course, Mnnne Corps The National Furniture Co. rps [ June 1, detached THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935 Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va, to Ma- rine Barracks, vay Yard, New York. Paca, Capt. Willlam W. on com- pletion first-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va. to Marine Blrruks N.V! Yard, Pflfllmo\l'.h, mmll Capt. William E,, en com- pletion first-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va., o Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Wllhlnzton D.C. Swanson, Capt. Monroe 8., on com- pletion first-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Bar- raeb.!‘!.lnvfl Training Station, New- Sullivan, Capt. Leo, on completion first-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Ma- rine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Barracks, Norfolk Navy Yard, Ports- mouth, Va. Larsen, Capt. Arnold C,, on or about April 22, detached l(u'ln Barracks, ‘Washington, D. C., to Marine Detach- ment, U. 8. 8. Maryland, via_United States Army transport Republic, sail- ing New York, N Y., April 26; author- ized to delay in reporunz Maryland until June 20. Wensinger, Capt. Walter W., about Marine Qun.nueo. Va., to Marine Demhm!nt., U. 8. 8. New Mexico until June 25. ‘Miller, Capt. Lyman 0 about May 29, detached Marine Base, Quan- tico, Va, to Marine Detachment, U. S. S. Arkansas. Strother, Capt. James H. about June 1 detached Marine Base, Quan- tico, Va., to Marine Detachment, U. 8. S. Tennessee; authorized to delay re- porting Tennessee until June 18. Ballentine, First Lieut. Samuel 8, on completion first-year course, Ma- rine Corps Schools, about June 4, de- tached Marine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Base, Parris Island, 8. C. Sessions, First Lieut. Frank E, on completion first-year course, Marine Corps Schools, about June 4, detached Marine Base, Quantico, Vs., to Marine Base, Norfolk Navy Yard, Ports- mouth, Va. Van Orden, PFirst Lieut. George O., on completion of advanced base weap- ons course, Marine Corps Schools, de- tached Marine Base, Quantico, Va.; to Marine Detachment, U. 8. 8. Okla- Naval War College, Newport, R. I. Ostermann, Lieut. Col. Edward A, on or about June 15 detached Head- quarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C; to Naval War Couele, New- port, R» I Mulcahy, Maj. Prancis P, on or about June 15 detached Hudqumen. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C.; to Naval War College, Newport, R. I Smith, Lieut. Col. Harry L., on June . Marine d!hylnm‘tfllvllm Base, San Diego, until June 30. homa; authorized to delay reporting | ters, U. 8. 8. Oklahoma until June 25. Willilams, Pirst Lieut. George E., about May 10 detached Fleet Marine ing New York, N. Y., May 14. O'Neil, Chief Pay ‘Clerk Prank H, on April 20 detached rine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Base, Navy Yard, New York, N. Y.; Authorised to delay in the Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., until June 30. Thomas, Capt. Gerald C., on com- pletion of second-year course, Marine Corps BChooll. about June 4, detached Army | Marine Base, Quantico, v;.mumne Detachment, American transport N. Y, April 26, and S. 5. President Van Buren, sailing San Francisco Base, | May 24. Peck, Lieut. Col. DeWitt, on or about June 15 detached Marine Base, Quan- tico, Va.; to Naval War College, New- port, R. I Howard, Lieut. Col. Archie ., on or about June 15 detached Fleet Marine Force, Marine Base, Quant Legation, Peking, China, via 8. 8. President Peiping, China, Polk, salling San Francisco, Oalif, June 21. McKelvy, Capt. William N., m com- pletion of first-year course, Corps achools, nhout June 4, dguched Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Base, Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, to!Cuba, via 8. 8. President Harrison, at !broe Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to American via. 8. 8. President | rine scheduled to sail from New York, N. Y, June 27. Authorized to delay en route New York until June 26. O'Toole, Ch. Q. M. Clk. Robert M., on April 15, detached Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., to 4th Marines, Shanghai, China, via United State Army Transport Re- public, sailing, New York, N. Y., April 26, and 8. 8. President Van Buren, sailing from San Francisco, Calif, on May 24. Thacher, Lieut. Col. Miles R., on completion of second-year course, Ma. rine Corps Schoois, about June 4, de- tached Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Base, Naval Air Station, Le- San Prancisco, Calif., July 12. Authorized to delay en route San Francisco until July 11. Goettge, Oapt. Frank B., on or about June 10, detached Marine Detach- ment, U. 8. S. Pennsylvania to Ma- Detachment, U. 8. 8. Reina Mercedes, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Authorized to delay in report- mgumvuwmunmm e 29. Capt. Ralph W., orders, &tdAltl.lH. deuchlm'.huoflw Marine Base, Quantico, Va., to Marine Base, Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., re- voked. LIMA AIRPLANE INQUIRY GIVEN U. S. ATTORNEY Justice Department Finds Data on Grounding Sufficient to Justify Action. The Justice Department has found sufficlent evidence of violation of the neutrality laws to place in the hands of United States Attorney Martin Cimboy ‘n New York the case of 10 American aviators and mechanics recently grounded in Lima, Peru,ua prompted him to turn the findings over to Conboy and to designate Gor- don Dean, a Justice Department attor- ney, to co-operate with the United States attorney. ‘The aviators, flying four large planes of a type alleged to have been ordered FRAMES FRAMES LT l 7~ They have been notified by Commerce officials that they are subject to $500 fine each. Dies of Knife Wounds. James White, 34, colored, of Alta Vista, Md., died in Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital yesterday from knife wounds which, police say, were in- flicted by a colored girl on March 16 at Alta Vista. The woman, Della Williams, has been held at Rockville Jail pending the outcome of his injuries. 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