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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,