Show OFFICER IN JEOPARDY General CourtMartial to Be Held at For Sheridan April 28 Chicago April 1 General John R Brooke has issued an order convening a general court martial at Fort Sheridan Sheri-dan April 2S The order is for a full I court of 13 members no member being less in rank than a captain and Lieu tenantColonel Cloud deputy judge advocate ad-vocate general is named as the judge advocate of the court The inference I Is that a captain is to be tried Yes said General Brooke the I court has been ordered and there is an officer in jeopardy but he may make I I all right and the order for the court may be revoked For this reason I I I will not divulge the name O the officer to he tried No member of the court knows it and may never know It if I the matter is straightened out While admitting nothing more the inference from General Brookes talk I is that the officer in question has become be-come Involved in debt which he may liquidate before he is arraigned for trial or he may have duplicated his I pay account which he will be allowed to straighten out I he can before I April 2S The detail for the court service ser-vice is as follows Colonel Robert E i Hall Fourth infantry LieutenantCol onel Henry Carroll Sixth cavalry Major I Ma-jor Gilbert Carpenter Fourth infantry I Major Eli L Huggins Sixth cavalry Captain John W Bubb Fourth Infantry Infant-ry Cantain John B Kerr Sixth cav I airy Captain Butler D Price Fourth j I Infantry Captain John B Rodman Twentieth infantry Captain George S Grimes Second artillery Captain Charles B Hall Nineteenth Infantry Captain Robert P Wainwright First cavalry LieutenantColonel John W Clous deputy judge advocate As the majority of the court isfrom I Fort Leavenworth the military inference infer-ence is that the officer in the difficulty I is from that post I |