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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
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