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         "l'D  RATHER  NOT  TALK  ABOUT  IT,"  says  dignified  Arthur  Treacher,  one  ,of   about  singing,  too,  which  she  proves  in  th,e  pict·une  at  lower  left.  Jack  Carson,  the
         moviela,nd's  most  successful  butlers.  He  is  seen  ·at  upper  left  with  pretty  Bunny   man,  poses  for a  close-up  in  the circle  and  at  lower right y,ou  get a  close-up  ,of  Jack
         Cutler,  who  seems  prop-erly  impr,essed.  Also  being  impressed  is  Masthead  photog-  Carson,  the  man,  going  into  action  with  Julie  Lynn.  Wonder  how you  get  a  job  like
         rapher,  Brian  de  Graffenried,  PhoM2c.  It's  easy  to  see  why  he  gave  up  taking   that?  The  show  was  presented  at Theatre  No.  3  last  week .. Most  of  its  entertainers
         pictures, but how did  he  get in  this one at upper right with  Dal.e  Evans?  Miss  Evans,   had  recently  returned  fr.om  ,overseas  tours.  All  performers  appeared  und,er  _the
         ·former  queen  of  T.  l.'s  Rode,o  and  favorite  western  star,  seems  to  know  something   sponsorship of the  Hollywood  Victory  Committee.
                                                                   merce,  he  started  on  his  present  work  of  chapters.  By  wire  we  hardship  on  the  borrower.
         WELFARE OF THE  MEN  IS RED CROSS'  position  in  May,  1944,  after  sev-
                                                                                               easily  verify  the  case.  Once that   "Another  frequent  problem  we
                                                                   eral  years  at  Camps  Beale  and   is  done,  it  is  up  to  the  Navy  handle is that of a  man about to
         MAIN CONCERN, SAYS T. I. DIRECTOR  Stoneman.
                                                                                               whether or not to grant the man  be  discharged.  His  pay  accounts
                                        "Wherever  the  welfare  of  the   Disclosing  his  office  handles  in  question  an  emergency leave."  have  been  closed.  He  has  no
         Has  Facilities  And         men  is  concerned,"  Mr.  Grady  5,000  cases  monthly,  the  field  di-  Many  times  a  man,  granted  money with which to buy necessi-
         Will  to  Handle             said,  "the Red Cross is vitally in- rector said,  "The men come to us  such  a  leave,  has  no  funds  to  ties. In such a  situation of actual
                                      terested. As a  matter of fact that  with every sort of problem under
                                                                                               take  him  home.  In  such  a  case,  need,  the Red Cross  will loan the
                                      is  the  guiding  principle  of  the  the  sun."         the Red Cross loans the man  the  man  enough money to  carry him
         Any  Problem                 Red  Cross'  services to  the  armed   "Some receive ward from home   money,  which  is  repaid  by  allot-  through."
           "The Red  Cross  has  the  facili-  forces,  the  welfare  of  the  men."  that their  mothers  or  fathers,  or   ments from the man's pay. Some-  Field  director  Grady concluded
         ties,  the  know-how  and  the  will   Field Director Grady, a  veteran  some  relative,  have  passed  away  times  the organization  makes  an  by  reasserting  that  any  man  in
         to  handle  any  problem  a  man  in   of  over  three  ye·ars  sdcial  work,  or  are dangerously  ill.  The  Navy  outrignt  grant,  Mr.  Grady  men- any  difficulty,  barring  a  moral
         the  service  may  encounter."  So   heads  approximately  thirty  SAF  has  no  way  of  checking  up  on  tioned,  but  enly  if  paying  off  a  one,  can  turn  to  the  Red  Cross
         emphasized  Lawrence  H.  Grady,   workers  in  their  Barracks  "E"  these  cases,  so  the  men  come  loan  would  put  too  much  of  a  for  willing  aid.
         Treasure·  Island's  Red  Cross   offices. A former general manager  to  us.
         Field  Director,  recently.   of  the  Vallejo  Chamber  of  Com-  "We  have  a  country-wide  net- PAGE  8   THE  MASTHEAD,  SATURDAY,  NOV.  10,  1945
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