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THE  MASTHEAD,  SATURDAY,  MAY  12,  1945           PAGE  7

      AGC  Wave  Stars  At  Trophy  Presentation                  Welcome  Aboard


                                                                  SIX  NEW  CHAPLAINS  are welcomed  to duty
                                                                  at Treasure  Island at a  regular Saturday morn-
                                                                  ing  Chaplains'  Conference.  T,op  row,  left  to
                                                                  right,  they  are:  Chaplains  H.  0.  Egertson,
                                                                  John  E.  Bellon,  William  B.  Leonard,  James  R.
                                                                  Beamer;  front  r,ow:  Chaplains  Elbert  R.  Sim-
                                                                                Walter  and  Seni,or  Chaplain

















                                                                                                                             MEET  YOUR  CHAPLAIN-
                                                                                                                             The  spiritual  and  temporal  needs  of
                                                                                                                             every  Navy  man  and  woman  sta-
                                                                                                                             tioned  at  Treasure  Island  are  the
      SMALL TALK  IN  oqTCH-At the presentati,on  of the chartered trans-                                                    vital  concern  of  Navy  padres  who
      port  trophy  were  Elsa  Huizinga,  SK3c,  and  Vice  Admiral  C.  Helfrich.
                                                                                                                             are always  glad to  meet you  and  are
                                                                                                                             l,ocated  in  Chaplain's offices conveni-
                                      Blonde Elsa :f!uizinga, SK3c, took
                                                                                                                             ent to every Verba  Buena and Treas-
      A WEEK  TO  REGISTER          advantage  of  an  opportunity  last                                                     ure  Island  activity.  Chaplains  on
                                    week  to  prove  that  she  had  other                                                   duty  at  various  offices,  pictured
      FOR  CHESS  TOURNEY            alents  besides  one  for  counting                                                     above,  are  (l.eft  to  right,  t.op  row:
                                    nuts and bolts at the Armed Guard
        Next Sunday, May 20,  is the last   Center  (Pacific).
      day  to  register for  the  chess  tour-  She answered the frenzied call of   Elbert  R.  Simmons,  Receiving  Ship,  Building  221;   Egertson,  Barracks  E;  Glen  Y.  Richards,  Frontier
      nament to be  held in  the  lounge  of                      John  E.  Bellon,  Verba  Buena and  Barracks  E  (T. I);   Base;  James  R.  Beamer,  Hospital  Chapel;  Robert  K.
                                    a  Navy reporter who found that an   Harold  V.  Bartz,  Barracks  E ;  William  B.  Leonard,   Staley,  Barracks  E;  H.  J.  Simon,  Hospital  Chapel;
      the Recreation Center.  Play begins
                                    address  by  a  Dutch  admiral  was   Verba  Buena; John  H.  Walter, Armed Guard;  Robert   Edward  M.  Reighard,  Receiving  Ship,  Building  221;
      on the evening of May 21  and ends   included  in  the  story  he  was  as-
      June 4.                                                     W.  Towner,  Receiving  Ship,  Building  221;  James  A.   C.  R,obert  Kelly,  Navy  Relief  Office  (Bks.  E);  front
                                    signed to  cover.
        Times and pairings will be posted                         Alley,  Pre-Embarkation  Center;  C.  J.  Keliher,   l'OW-H.  G.  Gatlin  and  F.  A.  Burke,  both  of  the
                                      You see, Elsa has it all over Hans   Building  221  and  Embarkation;  second  row-H.  0.   Treasure  Island  Chapel.
      on  the  bulletin  board  in  the  lobby.
                                    Brinker when it comes to speaking
      Allowances  will  be  made for  those
                                    Dutch.
      who  have  duty  or  school  on  the
                                      It  developed  that  the  admiral-  mandant, Twelfth Naval district to  officer  of  an  allied  nation.   remnants  of allied sea forces.
      night they are scheduled to play.
                                    Vice  Admiral  C.  Helfrich,  com- Lt.  Commander  M.  W .  Wicker-  "No one knows better than I  how   "We  had  some  ships  left  after
        If you are a  chess player, here is   mander-in-chief of the Royal Neth- sham,  commanding  officer  of  the  necessary  it  is  to  have  complete  the  fighting,  and  I  am  proud  to
      your  chance  for  a  workout.  And
                                    erlands  forces  in  the  Pacific  and  naval unit aboard the Dutch vessel.  cooperation  between  every  unit  on  say  that  with  those  few  ships  we
      don't forget,  you may be one of the   delegate  to  the  UNCIO- speaks                   the  ship  if  perfect teamwork  is  to  did the best we could," he declared.
      lucky  winners  of  the  prizes  to  be   impeccable  English.  But  Elsa  is   Vice  Admiral  Helfrich  pointed   be  attained."   Commander E. D. Flaherty, com-
      awarded  at  the  tourney's  end.   not one  to be frustrated.   out  that  the  trophy  presentation
                                                                  was  made  possible  through  team-  He recalled the dark days of 1942  manding  officer,  Armed  Guard
                                      When  she  was  introduced to  the                        when  the  Japs  were  sweeping  vir- Center,  who  introduced  the  dis-
        Golf is  a  game where  a  ball  one  admiral,  he  was delighted  that the   work  between  the  various  units   tually  unchallenged  through  the  tinguished  visitors,  explained  the
                                                                  aboard  the ship.
      and  one-half  inches  in diameter  is  charming  Wave  could  converse                   Netherlands  possessions  in  the  far  point  system  on  which  the  trophy
      placed  on  a  ball  8,000  miles  in  with him in his native tongue.   "Officially  I  am  here  as  a  dele-  Pacific  and  he  was  assigned  the  is  awarded  and  praised  the  co-
      diameter.  The  object  is  to  hit  the   Presentation  of  the  chartered  gate  to  the  peace  conference,"  he   task  of  meeting  their  thrust  as  operation  Dutch  officers  of  the
      small one without hitting the large  transport trophy was made by Rear  said,  "but  I  stand  on  this  cere-  commander-in-chief  of  the  pitiful  transport  gave  his  men.
      one.                          Admiral  Carleton H.  Wright,  Com- monial  bridge  today  as  a  naval
                                                                                                 The Wolf
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                                                   8- Helps                                                   .
                                                  12-Physical             3- Consumed
                                                  14-Woody plant          4-Myself
                                                  15- Fish                5- Odd
                                                  16-S. Amer.  mountains   6- Tablet
                                                  18- Peer  Gynt's  mother   7- Strong beers
                                                  19-Act                  8- Near                  ._ .. . · .. ·0.  ..
                                                  20-England  (abbr.)     9- Man's name            :, :1;<;;~: :  ',  :·_;__) . .-, .\ ,
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                                                  23- Printer's  measure   11--0bserved   ·
                                                  24- Giant  with  a  hun-  13- Roams               \  i   (  "
                                                      dred  eyes         17-Soggy  mass
                                                  26- Young  salmon      20-Bitter vetch
                                                  28-Engraver            22--Faucet
                                                  31- Top  of  head      24-Troubled
                                                  33-Lubricate           25- Biblical word
                                                  34- Vegetabl.e  dish   27-Sent out rays
                                                  36- Affirmative        28- Dove's  call
                                                  37- Mind               29- Wintry
                                                  39- Despoiler.s        30- Dis:mtangling
                                                  4i- Paradise           32-Letter
                                                  43- King  of  Judea    35- Gulf
                                                  44-Syllable  of  hesitation  38-Besides
                                                  45- Headgear           40- 0btained
                                                  47- Lighted            42-Seize suddenly
                                                  48-Either              4 4- Comfort
                                                  50-Insect              46-Apportion
                                                  52-Contradict          48- Baking  chamber
                                                  54- Salutation         49- Radicals
              Courtesy Harle  Publications,  Inc.   55- Navigate         51-Sesame
                                                  57-Dug deeply          53-Drag
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                                                  59- Girl's  name       54- Axil                                "No This  is  not  Lambie-Pie!"
                                                  60-Incite              56-Tone of scale
                                                  61- Supplies with men   58-Printer's measure
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