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Jaclt Carson, llrtllur Treacller and Dale E11a111 Star on T. I. Stage •••
"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