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PAGE 6 THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1945
Naval Training NEW RECORD
Schools Bond Sales in March
Lt. William E. Blum, who has
been with this activity since its Total $66,281,106
early days, and who has been our
In purchasing $66,281,106 worth
Executive Officer since January,
of War Bonds· in March, Navy per-
has now been detached. Lt. Blum
has left for tempo,rary duty in sonnel boosted its monthly average
Armed Guard School in Virginia, of bond sales for the past 12 months CHAPEL . . . . . .
to a new high of $50,825,000.
thence on to New York. We wish Week!y Gym Schedules
him happy duty. Two other records also were es-
tablished, when purchases of $43,- Divine Services Gym Schedule-No. 1
Lt. Hugh C. Overstreet, USN, re- Treasure and Verba Buena Islands
ported aboard Saturday as relief 516,181 by military personnel un- Skating-1300-1600 and 1800-
der the bond allotment plan set a
for Lt. Blum, and has taken the 2100:
record for monthly allotment vol-
reins as Ex-ecutive Officer. He is Bowling-0800-2100.
not a complete stranger in our ume, and the $20,007,343 total in- Boxing-0800-2100.
vested by civilian personnel under
midst. Several of our . crew knew the payroll savings plan likewise Ping Pong-0800-2100.
him as an instructor in the Ad- Badminton-0800-2100 ..
surpassed all previous Navy month- Treasure Island Theatre No. 1
vanced Ordnance and Gunnery Body Building-0800-2100.
ly payroll bond totals.
Schools in Washington, D. C~ from Handball-0800-2100. Last Showing Tonight
March purchases, which brought
1939 to 1942. More recently, during the grand total to $1,122,701,039 Basketball-0800-2100 "MOLLY AND ME"
the past 33 months, Lt. Overstreet since the Navy war bond program Volleyball-0800-2100
has been seeing action with the Trampoline-0800-2100 Sun.-M-on., April 29 and 30
was inaugurated, showed an in- "COUNTER ATTACK"
USS Alabama. Tumbling-0800-2100
crease of 44 per cent over the total Protestant Paul Muni Marguerite Chapman
Lt. G. A. O'Neal, Welfare Officer, Sunday Worship Services-0930 and 1030 Judo-0800-2100
for th~ same month last year, while
and first officer .to b-e attached to Sunday, Holy Communion, 1130 (Chapel) Tennis-0800-2100 Tuesday, May 1
the $140,108,025 total for the first Sunday Worship Service--1030 Theatre
ANTSch, has been ordered to re- No. 3. Swimming- 0800-1500, .week "SEE MY LAWYER"
quarter of this year reflected an in- Catholic
port to Washington, D. C., for tem- crease of 31.7 per cent over the Weekday Masses-0630 and 1800 (Small days, Warfare Aquatics; 1500- Olsen & Johnson
porary duty under instruction. Chapel) 1600, week days, Officers only;
corresponding period in 1944. Sunday Masses-0630, 0720, 0821) Wed.-Tliurs., May 2 and 3
R. 0. T. C. Visits and Learns (Chapel) 1600-1800, week days, Colored
The Naval Air Stations and the personnel; 1100-1500, Saturday, "THE CLOCK"
NTSchs has been serving a new, Sunday l\fa.ss-1030 (Theatre No. 1)
Navy Yards' l~d the bond program Weekday Confessions-Daily in the SmaU Recreational swimming for Col- Judy Garland Robert Walker •
type of student this past week. Chapel, Saturday 1400 to 2000.
in March with 94.7 per cent of the
From the University of California Jewish ored personnel. Fri.-Sat., May 4 and 5
civilian personnel of the air sta-
R. 0 . T. C. program came several Saturday-Jewish Service--1800 Hospital Sunday-Pool secured. "A ROYAL SCANDAL"
tions investing 11 per cent of gross Chapel
groups of . 22 graduating students pay in war bonds, and 94.1 per cent Sunday Service-0830 Chapel Reception Gym Schedule-No. 2 Tallulah Bankhead Anne Baxter
each, whose purpose it was to see of Navy Yard civilian personnel in- Room Mormon • Recreational Swimming, 0800-
in actuality what they have been Sunday Study Group----0980 (Theatre 1600, 1700-1900, 2000-2100 ( en- Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
vesting 11.1 per cent. For the en- No. 2.)
studying in Fire· Control books. listed) ; Saturday, 0800 - 1600, Last Showing Tonight
tire naval establishment, 93.2 per U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL
Each group spent an entire after- cent invested 10.7 per cent. Protestant 1700-1900 (enlisted); Sunday, "IT'S 'A PLEASURE"
noon busily attempting to learn in Sunday Worship Service-1000 Hospital 1300-1600, 1700-1800 (enlisted). Sun.-Mon., April 29 and 30
"one easy lesson" complete Fire Effective bond allotments by uni- . Chapel Recreational Swimming, 1600- "EVE KNEW HER APPLES"
Control procedures; at least, opera- formed personnel as of March 31 Catholic 1700, 1900-2000 ( Officers and Ann Miller William Wright
tion of DD guns by directors. In totaled $2,199,367. Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 Hospital Waves) ; Saturday, 1600-1700
Chapel
one afternoon they covered a con- Weekday Masses-0645 Hospital Chapel (Officers and Waves); Sunday, Tuesday, May 1
Confessions-Saturday 1800·1900 Hospital
centrated version of the "A" school pan, Tinian, Leyte, Luzon-shore Chapel 1600-1700 (Officers and Waves) . "NOTHING BUT TROUBLE"
knowledge which normally means leave only twice (one in Pearl Har- PRE-EMBARKATION . CENTER Boxing, 0800-2100. Laurel & Hardy
16 weeks of hard work! bor and one in the Admiralties) . Protestant Wednesday, May 2
Only NTSchs co-worker seen was Daily and Sunday Worship Services-1430 Body Building, 0800-2100.
Surprise Callers (Ship's Service Library) Basketball, 0800-1900. USO Colored Variety Show
Ens. McCall, whose LSD met his Christian Servicemen's League .- 1900
It was a short play in one short LST somewhere west of Treasure Sunday Volley Ball, 0800-2100. "RIFFS AND RHYTHMS"
act. Place: The Executive's Office. Badminton, 0800-2100. plus
Island. Wantoch is now enroute to Catholic
Cast: Exec's Secretary, Miss O'Con- Daily and Sunday Masses-1600 (Ship' s Judo-0800-2100 "MOLLY AND ME"
Milwaukee and home. Service Library)
nor; Ex-Exec., Lt. Upson, and sev- Tumbling-0800-2100 Monty Woolley Gracie Fields
eral amused on-lookers. Secretary Snowed in, and Out WEEKLY CHAPEL ACTIVITIES Trampoline-0800-2100 Doors open at 1715
Monday-Blessed Virgin Sodality (First
is making profitable use of some H. L. Castle, EMlc, has returned Monday of the Month) 1800 (SmaU Movie at 1730 & 1915
spare time by writing a_ letter to to his instructor duties in the Gyro Chapel.) Stage Show at 1850 & 2015
Tuesday-Organ Recital (Hospital Chapel)
the Ex-Exec., realizing that the Compass School. His leave was 1ns-13oo Thursday, May 3
le of our men in the Pacific spent in . Sheridan, Wyoming, but Tuesday-Wave Singers Rehearsal (Chapel Berkeley USO Lauds
mora Reception Room) 1630-1800. "MOLLY AND ME"
must be kept up. Bystanders ask the route of the trip was devious Tuesday-Miraculous Medal Novena. 1830
writer to send greetings. Letter is due to the home town being snowed Tuesday-Christian Science Group 1800 Frontier Base Band Monty Woolley Gracie Fields
(Large Chapel.)
(Chapel Reception Room)
completed and is abou o I d · f th d f · al an d d e- Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 Mrs. Lela Williams, Director of Fri.-Sat., May 4 and 5
e ays o arriv
t t b e sea e . m or
Door opens, and Lt. Upson enters. parture. Thirty-nine inches of snow · (SmaU Chapel) "GOD IS MY CO-Pl LOT"
Wednesday - Christian Servicemen' s the Southwest Berkeley United
Miss O'Connor saves the price of blocked the road between train- League 1830 (Ch ape I Rec~ption Dennis Morgan Raymond Massey
Service Organization, expresses
one stamp but suffers from shock. center and 'home-town, necessitated Room)
Thursday - Chapel Choir Rehearsal praise in a letter of appreciation Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
Curtain. a detour to Sidney, Nebraska. De- (Chapel Gallery) 1800
·te th diffi rt· C tl Friday-Wave Rin(!'ers Rehearsal (Chapel to Commander M. E. Carlson, Com-
Fourteen months ago Henry J . spi wea er cu ies as e re- Reception Room) 1800 manding Officer, U. S. Naval Fron- Last Showing Tonight
Wantoch, FC3c, instructor in the P,Orts a worth-while trip. Friday - Mormon Study Group 1900 "EARL CARROLL VANITIES"
( Chapel Gallery.) tier Base, for the excellent service
Fire Control School, was detached Congratulations YERBA BUENA ISLAND rendered by the Frontier Base Sunday, April 29
for duty aboard an LST. This week NTSchs friends will be pleased Protestant Swing band at a recent dance for "BILLY ROSE'S DIAMOND
he returned, wearing an additional to hear about the birth of a seven Sunda1 Worship Servlce--0930 Theatre servicemen at the Southwest Berke-
Catholic HORSESHOE"
rating stripe, and with stories of pound daughter, Patricia, on April Sunday Mass-0830 Theatre ley USO. Dick Haymes
Sunday Confessions in Theatre Office - Betty Grable
an interesting and rugged year in 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Hill.
0800 "Words are so inadequate to ex-
3
the Pacific as seen from a busy Hill was formerly Chief MAA All Service Personnel Are Welcome. press appreciation · and grateful- Mo nd ay, April o
LST. It was one of the luckiest little at this activity, and is now enjoy- ness," she said, "but I assure you 1815- Broadcast
LST's ever to serve in front battle ing the hardships and amenities of VISITS TO TREASURE ISLAND
that your cooperation in . sending
zones, "came through" unscathed. civilian life after a long Navy ca- At The Chapel ... the Frontier Base Band was sin- Movie
There was plenty of action in Sai- reer. cerely appreciated and enjoyed by "BILLY ROSE'S DIAMOND
Protestant Services HORSESHOE"
our servicemen and guests."
"The Perils of Paganism" will be Betty Grable Dick Haymes
Chief "Ski" Dynkowski is in
the subject of the sermon by Chap- Tuesday, May 1
charge of bookings for the newly-
lain H. G. Gatlin in the Treasure organized swing band. - "I'LL BE . SEEING YOU"
Island chapel at 1030 Sunday, April Ginger Rogers Joseph Cotton
29. At 0930 Chaplain Ernest M.
Wed.-Thurs., May 2 and 3
Fowler of Cargo Handling Group, Recreation Center
now housed at Treasure Island, will "WITHOUT LOVE"
speak on "The End Is Always the Activities Katherine Hepburn Spencer Tracy
Beginning." Fri.-Sat., May 4 and 5
At both services Hugh Folkins, A colored moving picture with "EVE KNEW HER APPLES"
Sp(W)lc, will conduct the chapel sound and music, entitled, "Mid- Ann Miller William Wright
choir in the anthem "In the Night, dle America, Land of the Mys-
Christ Came Walking" (Noble terious Maya," will be shown at
Cain) and John S. Devereaux, the Center in the 16 mm. room, VERBA BUENA MOVIES
Sp(W)lc, will sing "Let Not Your second deck by Mr. Don Jose F. Shows start at 1715 and 2000
Heart Be Troubled" (Harker), a Aubertine. Dr. Aubertine has Last Showing T,oday
baritone solo. John S. Tremaine, had several years of experience "I'LL BE SEEING YOU"
Sp(W)lc, will be organist. as a traveler in the Latin Ameri-
Sun.-Mon., April 29 and 30
Catholic Services can countries and will speak on "GOD IS MY CO-PILOT"
A complete schedule of Catholic the people, trends, and oppor- Dennis Morgan Raymond Massey
tunities for the future in the
Services is included in this column
countries to the south. In the Tuesday, May 1
Welcome Aboard! (at 1700)
past few years there has been a
"Welcome Aboard!" and "Good tremendous interest in Latin "NATIONAL VELVET"
Sailing!" have greeted chaplains Mickey Rooney Jackie Jenkins
American affairs, and the recent
departing and arriving for duty at USO Stage Show, 2000
conferenc!e in Mexico City dem-
Treasure Island. New. chaplains "RIFFS AND RHYTHMS"
onstrated the necessity of work-
aboard include William B. Leon- Colored Variety Show
ing more closely with our neigh-
ard (Presbyterian), Hagbard Egert-
bors in the future. Tickets may Wed.-+hurs., May 2 and 3
son -(Lutheran), John E. Bellon
be had at the Hostess' office in "EARL CARROLL VANITIES"
(Catholic), and James R. Beamer
the Recreation Center. Seating Dennis O'Keefe Constance Moore
(Lutheran). Chaplains shoving off
is limited, so get yours early.
for ' new duties include George E Time: 2000; date, Tuesday, Fri.-Sat., May 4 and 5
Thomas, Cletus H. Foltz, Ralph B "IT'S A PLEASURE"
"And you, I presume, are an expert at camouflage!'" May 1.
Imes, and John B. McPherson. Sonja Renie Michael O'Shea