Page 194 - Mastheads Jan-June 1945
P. 194

PAGE4             THE MASTHEAD,, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1945
                                                                                                                              1730;  knitting,  Barra~ks  232  at
      Medical  Captain              CIIPTIIINS  /Ill - DOCTORS  /Ill              • • •                                       1830;  swimming till  2100.
                                                                                                                               Thursday:  Swimming till 2100.
      A.  S.  Judy  Here                                                                                                        Friday:  Pistol  shooting,  1730;
                                                                                                                              Swimming till 1700; golf,  bus leav-
      From Overseas Duty                                                                                                      ing Wave  galley  at 1745.
                                                                                                                                Saturday:  Swimming  till  1800;
        Welcomed  aboard  last  week                                                                                          Wave  officer  trip  to  Silverado
      from  twenty-three  months  in  the                                                                                   a  Ranch .
     . Southwest  Pacific  was  Captain  A.                                                     long  parade  of  socks,  ties  and   New  Idea
      S.  Judy, .formerly  of  Los  Angeles,                                                    shirts,  tributes  for  other  Father's
      Calif.,  who  relieved  Captain · C.  K.                                                  days.  It must be hard on Dad to be   Since  a  male  petty officer gets  a
      Youngkin  as senior medical officer                                                                                     $200  uniform  allowance  when  he
                                                                                                enthused every year over the same
     . of  Dispensary  No.  1.  The  distin·                                                                                  becomes  a  chief,  an  allotment  not
                                                                                                things.  Almost  as  if  someom
      guished   captain  was   recently                                                                                       :1.uthorized  for  Waves,  how  about
                                                                                                thoughtfully  commemorated  your  adding  that  to  our  mustering  out
      decorated. with the Bronze Star for
      his  work  as  senior  medical  officer                                                   second year in the  Navy by giving  pay  when  we  become  non-rated
                                                                                                                              civilians?  Think how much more it
      of  Storehous,e  No.  11  at  the  Base
                                                                                                                              will  cost us to become  decently· re-
      Hospital No.  3,  "somewhere" in the                                                        Why not give him a  different gift
      Pacific  operational  theatre.                                                            this  year?  Of all  the things whict   habilitated! .
                                                           I
        Captain  Youngkin,  of  Easton,  THE  HEADS-PAST  AN- PRESENT-of  Dispensary  No.  1.-Pictured  can  be  bought  in  stores  there  arE  District  Probables
      Penn.,  has  been  aboard  Treasure   above  are the senior officers of the  new  dispensary.  Left,  Captain  A.  S.   few  free  from ; ;rationing  or  Un·   Here  is  the  probable  line-up  for·
                                    Judy  who  relieved  Captain  C.  K.  Youngkin,  center.  At  right  is  Captain
      Isiand  since  March  1944,  but  wil.                                                    affected  by  wi1~-time  shortages   1  Treasure  Island  team  to  go  to
                                    H.  F.  Delmore, head of dental  department.
      leave  shortly  to  assume  the  dutie.                                                   Yo~; love  and  appreciation  is  tax-  the  Twelfth  Naval  District  Tour-
      of  senior  medical  officer  of  Bas,                      to Stevens of Co.  84,  who has quite  free and as unlimited as you choos(   nament.  Urness,  Kenlon  and Grant
                                                                                                                              will  probably  be in  there  pitching.
      Hospital  No.  2,  which  is  being          EX             a  bit on the  ball and "Dutch"  Jor-  to make it. How about telling yom  Gunland  and  White  may  share
      moved into the combat zone of the             POTINTIA      rissen,  Co.  79  has  his  eye  on  the
      Pacific.  He  reported  here  from  a                       catcher's  job.  In  spite  of  lack  of   Dad  that  you  think  he's  O.K.  0 .  ~atching  honors  and  basemen  are
      battleship  at  the  climax  of  the                        time  and ·practice  the  RMS  team   course he  knows  you  think  so,  }?ut  as follows:  Saltzman, lb; Dettman,
      Aleutian  campaign,  after  serving                         has proven itself to  be a  tight ball   how  often do you  take time  to S~)  ~b;  Middleton,  McBride,  3b;  Kees-
      aboard for  two  years.  It was  upor.                      club especially in the outfield  with   it?  There  really  is  no  better  gift  ling,  ss;  Scrable,  cf;  Snider,  lf;
      the  recommendation  of  -Captain                           Lt.  Jessup;  Hobbs,  Hylton  and   from  a  Wave  to  her  Dad  on  Fa·  Marshalfko,  rf,  and Collins,  cf.
                                                                                                ther's  day,  1945,  than  this,  anc
      Youngkin  that the two new Treas-                           Halliburton making  it a  no-man's- nothing  you  could  give  would  be  Just  Between  Us
      ure  Island  dispensaries  and  the                         land for hits. But the lack of prac- more  personalized.      Julie Davis scooped us! .. She flew
      three  old  ones  were  amalgamatec                         tice has been evidenced by. the poor                        to Alaska and back by courtesy of
      into  one  operational  unit.  Before               \       hitting of the team. In spite of this   Want to  be  Redistributed?   Army  and  Navy  airways  and
      being  detached,  the  Captain  de·                         handicap the team has the potenti-  If you want  to get away from it   dropped  anchor  at  Anchorage  to
      clared:  "I regret  leaving  Treasure ·  RADIO  MATERIEL  SCHOOL   ality  of  bringing  in  the  bacon.  So   all  (to another Naval district), anc   become  Mrs.  T.  Stanton  Wilson
      Island for I  have never commanded  Seventh  War  Loan      come  on,  students,  and  give  your   reported to this area prior to Sep·   ( SKD2c) . . . While her husband con-
      a  more  efficient  or  spirited  group   The  company  commanders  have  team  a  hand.  Games  are  played   tember  30,  your  request  should   structs Alaska she will  continue to
      of  personnel,  but  my  new ' assign- ,tarted  the  Seventh  War  Loan  every  Monday  at  the  Athletic   reach the personnel officer via your   pay  Armed  Guard  officers  their
      ment  looks  very  interesting."   Drive  off  with  a  bang  and  are  Field at 1815.    division  officer  before  the  15th  oi   monthly  stipend ... We  point  with
      Capt.  Delmore  to  ·stay     :naking  a  very  good  showing  to   Aspirants  for  ·the  team  are wel-  September. A modification has been   pride to our new barracks screens,
                                                                                                made  in  the  redistribution  plan.
        Captain  H.  F.  Delmore  will  re-  jate. An astounding total of twelve  come at practice every Thursday at   Formerly  Waves  were  not  trans·   designed  to  keep  out  flies,  \\\olves
      main a;s  senior dental officer at the   thousand  dollars  has  been  pledged  1800 on the Athletic Field.   ferred unless transfers could be af.   and dust . .. what a  combination! . . .
      dispensary, a  position which he has   this far. Each and every pian in the  Welcome  Aboard  and  Detached   fected  to  a  requested  area.  Now   Lt.  (jg) Frances Ruhl is busy filling
      held  since  November 21,  1941.  The   ~ompany  will  be  contacted  and  an   RMS  is  pleased  to  welcome   personnel will be transferred out of   the  empty shoes  of Lt.  (jg)  White
      captain,  .originally   from   Eau   ,}ffort  made  to  have  the  men  put  aboard  Lt.  Henry  R.  Busby  who   their present district, but not neces-  .  .  ..  Maurita  Fish and Ralph  Pea-
      Claire, Wis., has served in the Navy   surplus funds in government bonds.  comes  to  this  command from  Dis-  sarily to the district or station they   cock  came  to  an  understanding ...
      for  the  past  twenty-eight  years   Government bonds are just so much  trict  Communications · Office,  11th   have  requested.  In  other  words   Now  it's  no  more  Fish,  just  Pea-
      ·with thirteen years of sea duty.  He   ~ash.  The  "E"  bonds  which  are  Naval District. Lt. Busby will take         cock. .. even on Fridays .. . What do
                                    sold  can  be  cashed  as  quickly  at  up duties in the Instruction Depart-  they  will  give  you  a  change  but
      ·reported  aboard  the  island  from                                                                                    they have  at Lake  Anza? ... From
                                    my bank as  money  can  be  drawn  ment and we hope he will enjoy his   your new assignment will be some-
      the  Marine  Corps  in  San  Diego  as                                                    what of a  grab-bag affair. The Bu-  experience, swollen angels of mercy
                                    :>Ut  from  a  bank deposit.  Buying a  tour  of  duty  here.  RMS  is  also
      a commander.  A  short  time  after                                                       reau  believes  that  suspense  is  in-  reply  in  unison:  "Poison  Oak" ...
      the  commissioning  of  the  new   bond  in  this  last and final  drive  is  pleased  to add to the  ever-increas-  teresting,  no  doubt.   Ruby  Porter  is  a  victim  of  the
      dental  clinic  at  Dispensary  No.  1,   a  personal favor a  person is  doing  ing list of Waves aboard the names     transfer ... has shoved off for S.  F.
      he  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of   for  himself.  He  is  not  giving  up  of  Phyllis  Jewell,  Slc(X)  and  Activities This Week   ... Esther  Dahlin  has  definite  de-
      captain and  now  directs  the  stafft   mything, but merely is putting his  Laura  Foster,  Slc(X)  who  report   Sunday: Swimming till 1800; boat   signs  on a  CSK.  '  .  . ·Don't  tell  him
      'of both dental clinics of this island,   3avings in the best security in the  here  from  Hunter  Coliege.  Phyllis   trip-picnic, bus leaving Wave gal- ... he's safer this way and happier,
      the  one  on  Yerba  Buena,  and  thE   .vorld.  It  is  easy  to  convert  that  hails  from  Seattle,  Wash.,  and   ley at 0930.   too.
      one at the Annex in San Francisco.   Jecurity in so much ready cash. See  Laura from  Mt.  Vernon,  Ia.   Monday:  Swimming  till  2100;
                                    your compa,ny commanders or visit   And  still  they  go!  RMS  was
                                                                                                movie, Barracks 275 at 1800.
                                    ';he Bond Office,  Building 28,  Room  forced  to  say  "Adieu"  to  another                "I want to change my name," the
                                    'to7.                         old  timer when  Ens.  B.  G.  Ryland   Tuesday:  Pistol  shooting,  1730;  man said to  the judge.
      Bia  Six  of  T.  I Batting   3oftball  News                received  orders  to  report  at Mare   Doc-Ettes  vs.  Nurses,  1800;  golf,   "What is  your name?"
                                      In the  first  round of the softball  Island  to  work  with  the  Radio   bus  leaving  Wave  galley  at  1745;   "Joe Stinks."
        Fr.ed  Tauby,  slugg1.ng  T.  I .  out- tournament,  the RMS  team wound _ Materiel  officer  there  this  past   ice-skating  party  at  Sutro's,  bus   "Well,  I  don't  blame  you  for
                                                                                                leaving Wave  galley at 1845,  leav- wanting to change it. What do you
      fielder,  took over the  batting  com- up  in  third  place  and  bigger  and  week.
      mand ·from Dick Bartell as a  result  better things  were  expected in the                ing Barracks C at 1855.       want to  change it to?"
      of his heavy stick work during the  second round in spite of the 2-1 set-                   Wednesday:   Pistol   shooting,   "Charlie."
      week.  As they stand:.        back by the  Pre-Com team.    Armed  Guard  Seaman
      Player           AB  H  BAv.    Monday,  June  11  was  probably
      Fred  Tauby,  of  . . . .  78  33  392.  the last appearance  of the  battery  Nabs  Third  P~ize  in   Hollywood Pin-up Parade.             • •
     / Dick  Bartell,  ss  .... 107  40  380.  of  Shaw  and  Ackenback,  both  of
      Barney Olsen, of  .. .. 121  46  367.  Co.  59.  The  two players have- been  War  Souvenir  Show
      :a,pb Williams, lb   112   40 ·  361.  probably  the  best  pitcher  and   Parts of a  Japanese suicide plane
      ifoyd Lowe,  3b  . . . .  125  43  338,.  catcher  combination  of  the  league.   which  crash  dived  into  the  bridge
      C.  Richardson,  of  . . .  59  17  315.  Replacing  either  of  them  will  fall   of  the  S.  S.  Marcus Daly  salvaged
                                                                  by Jerry Bierce,  Slc, Armed Guard
      CROWDS VIEW ENTRIES IN BOND CONTEST                         Center,  won  third  prize  in  the
                                                                  Chronicle-O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.
                                                                  War Souvenir Show this week.
                                                                    The  Armed Guardsman's display
                                                                  which appeared in last week's issue·
                                                                  of The Masthead also included Jap
                                                                  machine  guns,  <:Qmbat  sketches  by
                                                                  W.  R.  Jones,  a  poster  advertising
                                                                  the  7th  War  Loan  Drive,  smaller
                                                                  trophies,  and the fuselage of a  J,ap
                                                                  Zero  plane  which  was  bagged  in
                                                                  New  Guinea  by  Lt.  Bird's  Armed
                                                                  Guard  crew  of  the  S.  S.  Benjamin
                                                                  Bonneville.
                                                                    A  $25  war  bond  was  given  to
                                                                  Bierce yesterday when the winners
                                                                  were introduced on the KY A  broad-
                                                                  cast from  the show.
                                                                    First  prize  winner . was  a  Nazi
                                                                  field flag captured at Field Marshal
                                                                  Rommel's  headquarters  in  France
                                                                  during  the  Normandy  campaign
                                                                  last  summer  by  Corporal  Achille
                                                                  Muschi.  Corporal  Muschi's  display
                                                                  consisted of General Rommel's field
                                                                  flag,  several  German  small  arms,
                                                                  ranking  officers'  helmets,  Nazi
                                                                  uniforms,  flags  and  other  similar
                                                                  Nazi souvenirs.  The first-place  dis-
      FIRST  PRIZE  WINNER-Interested  spectators  look  over  numerous   play was  entered by Muschi's  par-
      entries  of •war trophies  and  souvenirs  displayed  on  the  seventh  floor  of
      the  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &.  Co.  during  the War Souvenir Show.  The  huge   ents who received a  $100 war bon,d.
      Nazi  field  flag  captured  at  Field  Marshal  Rommel's  headquarters  in   -Second  prize,  a  $50  war  bond,  LIFE  ON  THE OPEN  RANGE  might  be  well  worth  looking  into  If the
      France  during  the  Normandy  campaign  last  summer  by  Cpl.  Achille  was aw-ard.ed  to  Chief A.  M.  Rowe,  Western  Miss above is a  sample of what our riding companion  might be.
      Muschi  and  other  Nazi  souvenirs  won  first  prize,  a  $100  war  bond.   Camp Parks, for his exhibit of cap-  Furthermore,  if we were cattle, we'd  love  to  be  rounded  up  by one such
      Third  prize,  a  $25  war  bond,  was  awarded  Jerry  Bierce,  S1c,  Armed              as she.  It's a  lovely  dream, fellows, .but  nothing  more,  for  in  reality  the
      Guard  Center, for  his exhibit of parts salvaged from  a  Japanese suicide   tured  Japanese weapon·s," including   charming  cowgirl  is  Julie  Gibson,  a  ,sophisticated  young  starlet  at
      plane which crash dived into the bridge of his ship, the s. s. Marcus Daly,  an  ivory-handled hari-kiri  knife.   Paramount,
   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199