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THlC  M.o\STHB1AD,  SA.TURD.A.Y,  OCT.  27,  1~   PA.GB  3
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           SERMONETTE                                         T,_._.y.,_...._, ........    OPlERATIONAL
                                                                    DIVINll IKIIVICD
                                                                                           TRAINI  G SCHOOL




             By  CHAPLAIN R.  A. LUNDQUIST, Barracks E                                     Sports
        One  day  Napoleon  Bonaparte  sat  astride  his  horse  and                         In the near future a  new,  re~u-  UntlJ  further  notice,  mat-
                                                                                           lation  boxing nn,  ia  to  be  com•   inees will  be shown  at all  the-
     from a hill-top looked into his field  glasses at a massacre. His                     pleted and installed in the Scil.001   atres on  week days starting at
     legions  were  being  defeated  before his  very  eyes.  Grimly _he                   ~uadran~le.  Ofticer  and  eniisteu   1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
                                                                                           personnel  of  o·.rs  dea~  in-
     turned to his  drummer  boy  standing nearby,  "Boy,  beat a  re-                     struction in the manly a.rt ot se.lf~
                                                                      Sunday  Service.
     treat!'                                                          Protesta.nt  Worship   defenae should contact the sports   Treasure  Island Theatre No. 1
                                                                                           department. EWI. R . w. Hawkins,
                                                                Treasure  ancl  Yerb&  Buena  I1lant1
        Again  he raised  his  glasses  and gazed  upon  ~e scene  of                      athletic  officer,  announces  . the
                                                               Treasure  Island  Ohapel--0930  and  1080                Last Showing  Tonight
     carnage. After several minutes he turned to the boy again and   Comnmnion-1130  (Cha.pol)   o·.rs  basketball  ~ames  are  t"   "THAT  NIGHT  WITH  YOU"
                                                               Hospital  Cha.pel-1000
                                                               Theatre  No.  3-1080        start  very  soon.  '1·he  team,  now
     ~houced,  "Hurry  up,  Boy!  I  told  you  to  beat  a  retreat!"  and  Embarkation Ship'•  Service Chapel  0700   managed  by  L.  M.  Ludwig,  Sp-  Franchot Tone   Susanna Foster
                                                               Yerba  Buena  Island  Theatre--0930
     for  a third time the General studied the battle.                 Catholic Ma.SSH      ( A) ac,  is  composed  of  the  fol-  Sun.-Mon.,  Oct.  28-29
                                                                                           lowing  members:  G.  E .  Carpen-
                                                               Treasure Island.  Chapel-0&30,  0720 aad                       "SPANISH  MAIN"
        Finally he whirled in fury  and screamed, "You heard my   0820                     ter, BMlc;  L. G. Sweaney, Bl\4lc;
                                                               Thel\tre  No.  1-1030                                    Paul  Henreid   Maureen  O'Hara
     order!  why haven't you  beat  a retreat?"                Hospital  Chapel-0680  and  0900   A.  M.  Kulivan,  BM2c;  ~.  W.
                                                               Embarkation  Ship's  Service  Ci:.apel -
                                                                 0600                      .Reschert,  SM2c;  A.  W.  Eichert,   Tuesday, Oct. 30
        The boy  pale  faced,  trembling,  answered,  "I  can't  beat a  Yerba  Buena  Island  Theatre---0180   ~.IY13c;  R.  B.  Berres,  Y2c,  and  A .
                                                              Coa.fe11ien1  (YB  Theatre  OJll.ce)  0100                   "SENORITA  FROM  THE
     retreat,  sir.  I  don't  know  how.  They  never  told  me  how  to   Mormon  Study  Group   D.  Isom,  Sp(C)2c.  Personnel  in-  WEST"
                                                               Thea.tre  No.  2-0930       ~erested  in  &'Oin&"  out  for  tlw,   Alan Jones   Bonita Granville
     beat a retreat. Bue I can beat a charge, s{r!  I beat it at Maringo!                  sport should  contact Ena.  Hawk-
                                                                   WEEKDAY  ACTIVITIES
     I  beat it at Austerlitz!  I  can beat it here!"          Daily-Masses  (Small  Chapel,  Treaaure  inll            We<I.-Thura.,  Oct.  31,  Nov.  1
                                                                 Island)  1150  and  1680   r'irst Lieutenant              "THE  LOST  WEEKEND"
       "Boy!" · said  Napoleon, "beat  a  charge!"             Daily-Oon.fessiona (Small Chapel, Treas-
                                                                 ure  Island)                Ensign  Sills,  assistant  First  Ray Milland   Jane Wyman
        And  that night when  the  banner  of France floated  victo-  Daily-llla.saaa  (Hospital  Ohapel)--OH!i
                                                                           (lsmbarkation  Ship's  Lieutenant,  left  la.at  week  fol
                                                               Daily- .Masses
                                                                 ::lervice  <.Jhapel)  1600   ComEight, New Orleans, for tem- Fri.-Sat.,  Nov.  2-3
     riously over the battle-fields, Napoleon knew that France owed  Daily-Protestant  Worship  Service-                  "PARIS  UNDERGROUND"
                                                                 1430  (Embarkatio11.  l::lhip ' •  Service  porary duty pending release from
                                                                 Chapel)
     victory to the boy who didn't know how to beat a retreat.   Monday-Blessed Virgin  Sodalit,- (First  the  service  .  .  .  Mrs.  Cummings,   Constance Bennett  Gracie Field.a
                                                                 .Monday  of  the  Month)  UlOO  (Small  civilian employee at OTS,  tells ui:.
        Military men might criticize such ignorance of elementary   Chapel)
                                                              Tuesday- Miraculous  Medal  Novena,  that her sister, a.  Wac  Staff Sgt.,   Treasure  Island Theatre  No.  2
                                                                 lliaO  (Large  Ohapel)        ti    t   d  f    ""'
     technique, yet today the world has learned from Stalingrad to  Tuesday-Christia.11.  :;cience Group,  1800  recen  Y  re urne   rom  .... urop1:.
                                                                 (Uhapel  Reception  Hoom)   with  the  Bronze  Star  Medal  for
     Okinawa  that  faith  was  the  great  a1:1d  fundamental  tactic  of   Tue~!~!au cf:~!1) Name  Sooiat7,  1915  meritorioua  achievement.   Last  Showing  Tonight
     every  victory. With faith  we  are  told  even mountains can  be   Wednesdays  -  Uhristian  Servicem~n' s               "MAN  ALIVE"
                                                                 League,   1830   ( Chapel  .Receptien  Demobi I izati-on   Pat O'Brien   Ellen Drew
                                                                 &om)
     moved                                                     Wednesday- Orra.n  Recital  (Hoapital   Transferred  for  di&charie  la.at
                                                                 Uhape!J  1216  and.  1400   week were:  J.  J.  O'Neill,  Y2c,  to  Sun.-Mon.,  Oct.  28-29
        It  was  faith  that  brought  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  Faith  that  Thursd"Y  -  Uhapel   Choir  Rehearaal   SepCen,  Great Lakes,  and thence
                                                                 ( Uhapel  Gallary)  liOO                                 ·"THE  DOLLY  SISTERS"
     sustained them in the winter's cold and summer's heat, against   Friday-Wave Sini&era  Rehearsal  (Chap·  to ~ood  old Ioway;  R.  F .  Maxey,  Betty Grable   John Payne
                                                                 el  .Reception  Room)  1800
                                                              Friday-.Mormo.n  ::ltudy  Group,  1130  to  RecShip,  San  Fran  and  back
     savages and wild beasts. It was faith that sent them deep~r and   (Uhapel  Gallery)   to  "Any  Ice  Today,  Lady?"  .. .  Tuesday,  Oct.  30
                                                              Friday  -  Jewish  Servicea   (Hoapital
     deeper  into  unknown  forests.  From  the  faith  of  their  camp-  Uhapel)  1900    and  Janeth  Keen,  Y3c,  V-10,  to   "S'T'RANGE  CONFESSION"
                                                               Saturday-Confessions  (Small  Chapel,
                                                                 'l'reasure  lala.nd)  1400-2000   Wave  SepUnit,  New York,  N.  Y.,  Lon  Chaney   Brenda Joyce
     fires grew our cities.  Our fathers hewed us  out a nation. Faith  Saturday-OonfeHiona  (Hoapital  Cllap•   thank.a  to  Wavea  C/ L  g_45  and
                                                                 el)  11100·1900                                        Wed.-Thurs.,  Oct. 31,  Nov.  1
     in God and in the future won .this War and assures the peace!                         a  better half.
                                                                                           Replacements                   "ABBOTT  &  COSTELLO  IN
                                                              AT  THE  CHAPEL  • • •         Welcome  on  board  to  J .  Za-  HOLLYWOOD"
                                                                                           kutny,  EMlc,  hope  you  stick  Bud  Abbott   Lou Costello
     Numl,er One  l11119II  Man  anti Press •••                     Protestant  Services   around  long  enough  to  get  ac-
                                                                Chaplain  Ray  Frank  Robbins  quainted with the boys.   Fri.-Sat.,  Nov.  2-3
                                                              will  speak  at  0930  Sunday,  Oc-  Sig-ns  of  the  Times:   "THAT  NIGHT  WITH  YOU"
                                                              tober  28,  in  the  Treasure  Island   Waves screamed and gobs came   Franchot Tone   Susanna Foster
                                                              Chapel,  on  "The  Voyage."  At
                                                                                           running  one  day  last week when
                                                              1030  Chaplain  H.  G.  Gatlin  will   a  bat  was  reported  careenin&'   Treasure  Island Theatre  No. 3
                                                              speak  on  "The  Quest for  Truth."   madly  around  in  the  Captain's
                                                                William Jorgenson, Cox, USCG,
                                                                                           office.  Many  brave  hearts  with  Last  Showing  Tonight
                                                              who  is  stationed  at  Government
                                                                                           good  intentions stood around and   "PARIS  UNDERGROUND"
                                                              Island,  Alameda,  will be  heard in
                                                                                           gave suggestions as to how to dis- Constance Bennett  Gracie Field.a
                                                              a  baritone  solo,  "The  Twenty-
                                                                                           pose of this unusual, and certainly
                                                              Third  Psalm"  (Malotte) ,  and the   unwelcome  guest,  but  it  took  Sun.-Mon.,  Oct.  28-29
                                                              Chapel Choir,  conducted by Hugh   Maxey,  BM2c,  to  finally  throttle   "AND  THEN  THERE  WERE
                                                              Folkins, Sp ( W) le, will sing "Lift                                 NONE"
                                                              Up  Your  Heads"  (Rogers).  Spe-  the beast and quiet the confusion.
                                                                                           Upon  interview  by  the  reporter,  Barry Fitzgerald  Walter Huston
                                                              cial organ music  by Ross McKee,
                                                                                           the  nocturnal  lad  was  heard  to
                                                              Sp (W) 2c,  will  be,  "The  Lost   say,  "Gee,  a  fellow  can't  haYe  Tuesday,  Oct.  30
                                                              Chord"  (Sir  Arthur  Sullivan),   any fun  these  days."   "SHE  WENT  TO  THE  RACES''
                                                              and  "March  Religieuse"  ( Guil-                                Francis  Gifford
                                                              mant).                       Guns  Are  Silenced
                                                                                             Terminating  a  year's  duty  at
                                                                      Theatre  No.  3                                   Wed.-Thurs.,  Oct.  31,  Nov.  1
                                                                                       will  OTS  as  gunnery  instructors,
                                                                Chaplain  John  B.  Nance                                  "HOLD  THAT  BLOND"
                                                              preach  at  Protestant  Services  in   Thelma  Smith,  Sp ( G) 2c,  and   Eddie Bracken   Veronica Lake
                                                              Theatre No.  3  Sunday at 1030  on   Evelyn  Zink,   Sp ( G) 2c,  were
                                                                                           transferred  for  duty  at  Wave  Fri.-Sat.,  Nov.  2-3
                                                              "Religion  in  a  Nutshell."  Elwood
                                                                                           SepCen,  Balboa  Park,  San Fran-  "TOO YOUNG TO  KNOW"
     A  HOPE-FUL  AFTERNOON  was  had  by  bluejackets  at  Treasure   Gaskill,  Sp (W) 2c,  will  be  at the   cisco,  last Friday. Farewells were  Joan  Leslie   Robert  Hutton
     Island  recently  when  the  nation's  number one  comedian  entertained  organ.
     here.  Pictured  here  is  Bob  Hope  with  local  scribes,  John  Burke,   Catholic  Feast of  All  Saints   said by all their Wave shipmates
     Sp(X)3c,  and  Wallace  Clayton,  SK3c.  Both  men  are  assigned  to the   November  1  is  a  Holy  Day  of   at an early muster in the Waves'   Verba  Buena  M-ovl-es
     Office  of  Public  Information.                                                      Lounge,  with  coffee  and  dough-
                                                              Obligation  for  all  Catholics.  Be-
                                                                                           nuts  being  e~_joyed  by  all.  The
                                                              cause  of  the  great  number  of
     "TOUGH  BUT  TASTY"          Take  Home  a Hunk          saints,  this  day  is  set  aside  to   very  best  of  luck  to  you,  Smith  Last  Times  Today
       (SEA)-American prisoners  of                           commemorate all of them,  and is   and  "Zinky."  Now  that you  have  i  "THE  LOST  WEEKEND"
     war  at  a  camp  near  Nagoya,   Of  Table,  Sailor     known  as  All  Saints'  Day.  Spe-  gone  cosmopolitan  on  us,  don't  1;tay  Milland   Jane Wyman
     Japan, celebrated V-J Day by eat-                        cial  Masses  will  be  held  on  this   (orget to come back and pay us a   ~un.-Mon.,  Oct.  28-29
                                   (SEA)- The 300 crew members                             visit.  We'll  be  seeing  you  around
     ing  a  bull  formerly  used  to  haui                   day  as  follows :                                          "TOO YOUNG 'T'O  KNOW"
     fertilizer  by  the  Japanese.  The   of  the  USS  Bagley  each  have  a   Hospital  Chapel,  0645,  1150.   town,  no  doubt!   } oan  Leslie   Robert  Hutton
                                 hunk of  wood  to take home  as a
     bull,  converted  into  stew,  made                        Embarkation  Barracks  Chapel,
                                 souvenir  of  the  surrender  of  the
     six meals for the prisoners-their                        1600.                          A  tough  MAA  strode  into  the  Tuesday,  Oct.  30
     first feast since entering captivity.   Marcus  Island  garrison  by  the   Theatre Number 1,  1150.   barracks.  "All  right,  you  lazy  I   "TENDER  COMRADE"
     Paying $5,000 for the bull, it cost   Japanese.  After  Jap  envoys  had   Treasure  Island  Chapel,  0630,   apes,  fall  out  on  the  double,"  he  Ginger Rogers   Robert Ryan ·
     many  of  the  283  prisoners  their   signed  the  surrender  document   1150,  1630.   yelled.  The  sailors  grabbed  their   1
                                 aboard  the  Bagley,  temporary                           hats and scrambled for the door- Wed.-Thurs.,  Oct.  31-Nov.  1
     entire  prison  earnings  amassed                          Yerba  Buena  Theatre,  0600.
     over several years. All agreed the   flagship of Rear Admiral F. E. :M.   Yerba  Buena  Brig,  _0S00.   that  is,  all  but  one  lad,  who  ,"AND  THEN  THERE  WERE
     700-pound animal wu "toug'h but   Whiting,  the  &dmiraJ  ordered  the                calmly  continued  to  lie  on  hi8    NONE"
     tasty."                     11U1Tender  table  cut  into  blocks                      sack.                        Barry !'itzgerald  Walter Hu.ton
                                 and given to each member of the   Civilian:  Where  can  I  flnd  a   "Well!" roared the MA.A.
                                 ahip'a  company.             doctor  honest  enough  to  tell  me  :  "Well,"  replied  the  calm  one;  Frl.-SaL,  Nov.  2-3
      When the bllla exceed the cooa,   Later  Admiral  Whiting  auto- there is nothing wrong with me?  '!there  sure  was  a  lot  of  them,   "HOLD  THAT  BLONDE"
     the  honeymoon  ia  over.   &T&phed  each piece of wood.   Friend :  Join  the  Navy,  pal!   wasn't there?"       Eddie Bracken   Veronica Lake
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