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: ARMY ORDERS. Each of the following majors, Field Artillery, Army War College, to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., August 1: Ed- ward H. Brooks, Willlam A. Camp- bell, Augustus M. Gurney, Robert W. Hasbrouck, ‘Ward H. Maris. Each of the following majors, In- faniry, Army War College, to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., August 1: Paul v E- Leiber, Willard S. Paul, Ray E. Porter, Lowell W. Brooks, Allen D. ‘Warnock. Milburn, Maj. Bryan L., Coast Ar- tillery, Army War College, to Fort Leavenworth, Kans, August 1. Jarman, Capt. Edgar A, Judge Ad- vocate General's Department, office judge advocate general, to San Francisco, September 11. Crawford, Capt. Alden R. Air| Corps, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to | Bolling Field Beuhler, Second Lieut. John P, Engineer Corps, Fort Belvoir, Va., to Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, Cambridge, September 22. Harris, Second Lieut. Aaron E., En- gineer Corps, Fort Belvoir, Va., to Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., September 27. NAVY ORDERS. Gingrich, Lieut. Comdr. John E., de- tached hydrographic office, to staff, commander Battleship May Burrows, Lieut. Albert C. de- tached Naval Academy, to U. 8. S. 5-28; May 20 Donaho, Lieut. Glynn R., detached Naval Academy, to Submarine Squad- ron 4: May. Division 3; Thomson, Lieut. Hugh P., detached | U. S. S. Ranger, to Bureau of Navi- | gation. Dunn, Lieut. (j. g.) Elmer J., de- tached U. S. S. Salinas, to Naval Academy; June. MARINE ORDERS. Buttrick, Brig. Gen. James T., de- tached Parris Island, S. C., to duty as commandant, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Va.; May 1. Howard, Lieut. Col. Archie F., de- tached headquarters, to staff com- mander, Training Squadron, Scouting Force; June 1 Cumming, Lieut. Col. Samuel C., de- tached Quantico, Va, to staff com- mander, Scouting Force, U. S. S. In- dianapolis; June 14. ‘Woods, Lieut. Col. Louis E., detached Quantico, to San Diego, Calif.; June 80. Floyd, Lieut. Col Ban Diego, Calif., June 1. Cates, Oliver, detached to headquarters; Clifton B., des Lieut. Col tached headquarters, to San Diego, | Calif.; June 30 Arthur, Lieut. Col. tached headquarter: John M., de- to Naval War eve % College, Newport, R. I; June 30. Guymon, Maj. Vernon M., detached San Diego, Calif,, to ‘Quantico, Va.; June 30. Craig, Maj. Edward A. detached, San Deigo, Calil,, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Robinson, Maj. Ralph R. detached San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Gould, Maj. Moses J., detached San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. | Riley, Maj. Wiliam E, detached Quantico, Va., to Naval War College, Newport, R. I; June 30. Rogers, Maj. William W., detached Quantico, Va., to Naval War College, Newport, R. I; June 30. Stack, Maj. Frederick E., detached Naval Examining Board, to Naval War College, Newport, R. L; June 30. Thomason, Maj. John. W, jr., de- tached Army War College, to Naval ‘War College, Newport, R. I.; June 30. Wallace, Capt. Clarence R., detached | Bureau of Engineering, to U. §. 8. West Virginia; June 14. Doyle, Capt. William H,, detached Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, to Naval Hospital. * Cook, Capt. Jesse S., jr., detached Quantico, Va., to U. S. 8. Chicago; June 14. Scheyer, Capt. William J., detached Quantico, Va. ,to U. 8. 8. California; June 19. Gerard, Capt. Archie V., detached Quantico, Va., to U. S. 8. Houston; June 14. i Salzman, Capt. Elmer H., detached Navy Yard, to U. S. S. Indianapolis; June 14, Linsert, Capt. Ernest E., detached Quantico, Va., to U. S. S. Maryland; June 14, Peterson, Capt. Robert L., detached Quantico, Va. ,to U. S. §. Minneapolis; June 14. Stevens, Capt. Chesley G., detached Quantico, Va,, to U. S. S. New Mex- ico; June 14. Cockrell, Capt. Augustus W. de- tached Quantico, Va, to U. 8. 8. Saratoga; June 14. Megee, Capt. Vernon E., detached | Air Corps Tactical School, Maxwell | Pleld, Montgomery, Ala, to staff, Quantico, Va.; June 30. | Brice, Capt. William O., detached | Air Corps Tactical School, Maxwell | Field, Montgomery, Ala., to Quantico, Va.; June 30 | Miller, Capt. Ivan W., detached | Quantico, Va, to San Diego, Calif.; | June 30. | Smith, Capt. Perry K. detached Quantico, Va., to Bureau Aeronautics; | June 1. Weir, Capt. Kenneth H. detached | Pensacola, Fla, to Quantico, Va.; | June 30. Wirsig, Capt. | Quantico, Va.,, | June 30. O'Neill, Capt. David F., detached | San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Plachta, Capt. Jacob F. detached Frank H, detached to San Diego, Calif.; Groconces month/ ) ES Ffir%eusg TUNA-TESTS o ot . of 35 wosdi i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHiNGTON, D. C, APRIL 11, 1937—PART ' ONE. San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Lemly, Capt. William C., detached San Diego, Calif, to Quantico Va.; June 30. Hart, Capt. John H, detached San Diego, Calif,, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Pugh, Capt. Edward L., detached San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Henderson, Capt. Lofton R., de- tached San Diego, Calif., to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Bayler, Capt. Walter L. J., detached San Diego, Calif., to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Carleson, Capt. Roger T., detached 8an Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Young, Capt. John 8. E, detached Quantico, Va, to San Diego, Calif.; June 30. Schrider, Capt. Peter P., detached Bureau of Aeronautics to S8an Diego, Calif.; June 30. Freeman, Capt. Calvin R., detached Alr Corps Technical School, Chanute Field, Rantoul, I, to Quantico, Va.; June 30. Newhart, Capt. Harold G. de- tached SBan Diego, Calif., to Quantico, Va., June 30. McAfee, Capt. Ralph D, detached San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va., June 30, Rixey, Capt. Presley M., detached San Diego, Calif, to Quantico, Va., June 30. Lamson-Scribner, Capt Frank H., detached San Diego, Calif, to headquarters, May 1. Bowser, PFirst Lieut. Alpha L, jr., detached Quantico, Va, to U. 8. S. Nevada, June 14. Vanity Bench, a soft mattress, Guaranteed spring, pair of pillows. 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