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Craig Band Broadcasts From Here One of tnt greatest iSxiuos !n| mU3ic in the South will play here tomorrow at 2C00 in the drill hall for a special dance when Frances . Craip and h'.s orchestra arrive from Nashville. Tenn. Two networks will carry individ-, „a! broadcasts of the Craig band from the drill hall stage. WSM,' ffashville, will handle a national t book-up program over NBC and WHIT. New Bern, will carry a tec&id show over the Tobacco Net- NBC airlanes will be opened to the Point through WSM at 2350 and continue through until 2355. WHIT will air the orchestra 21301 until 2200. Jud Collins on the Nash- ville station's announcing staff will | accompany the band here. C:ai? has been pleasing music fans for 20 years over WSM and, has played an engagement at the j Hotel Hermitage for a like number j of years. These two records are tmequaled anywhere in the bus- j lness today. The theme ' Red Rose." which he wrote years ago, is familiar' c R R M A R l N E CORPS AIR STATION-CHERRY POINT. N.C". Vol. II No. 31 "All The News That Fits — We Print** June 15, 1946 Marx Brothers Movie Opens Theater Gen. Mitchell To Speak In Ceremonies FIRST WR DISCHARGEES to be separated from Cherry Point received their certi- ficates last Wednesday morning, from Capt. Nancy Roberts, WR Representative, at formal review. First WRs Discharged Here Francis Craig ndicntion of sweet music to all istor.ers in the area of Nashville. >ut o( choice, Craig has seldom the Tennessee city for book- ngs. His orchestra includes four axes, four brasses and three The orchestra has been featur- d over the Mutual and Blu«. Net forks in addition to BNC. Craig las recorded for Columbia and ppeared at many service camps i :ecent years, during which time 'ayed for two ,- Spotlight Band" rogiams. Through cooperation with local 'SO clubs, the Special Services Apartment will bring hos'esses board the station for the dance. The Recreation.Section also an- w.ced the June lance-of- le-month this week. Ina Ray Hut- and her famous orchestra will lay here on June 30. The dance i» be from 2030 until 2330. Thf>re will be a station dance uno li«th in the drill hall, with lusic by the local orchestra . Host- sses will also be on hand for event. Marine Newscast nired Today The following program schtdule been set up for next week, \ wording to an announcement by * Special Services Radio Depart- [ 1 : . with the co-operation of * "-NDSOCK, "Marine News" - ".ted at 1130. This program news about Marines all t.ie world, and is reported to > by WfNDSOCK editor McCann. -ay through Friday, "A Boy, and a Piano," featuring -- and patter of Ruth 'ikes to the air waves at TRAVEL ORDERS and birthdays are a simultaneous thing for Corp. Lucy Lackedy, who is here pictured re- ceiving her discharge from Cor \ Nancy Roberts last Wednesday. Last year she was ordered to Quantico on her birthday, this year she goes home on the anniversary. Corps Continues Birthday Coincidence In WR's Career e-day. i.t 1600, with the ."-on of the Special Serv- r "jucation office, 'The Vet- . u his Education," is aired. r - V, 2 '' is ? f special interest .', n . C - S and Veterans, concern- .. - ' - a and benefits under the -1. " ' ^600. Tobacco Network ^ ear " fifteen minutes of - .. -,vs an( j features, done in ; ; ^t:onal form by Hank ^ave Murrav. The v-d presents news of both '•""''res at na * ®P 0r ting events I Continuing with coincidence in the military career of Corp. Lucy Lackady. the Marine Corps on Wednesday of this week present- ed her with a final birthday gift, consisting of an honorable dis- charge certificate and mustering- out pay. Last year on her birthday, Corp. Lackady received orders Transfer- ring her from boot camp at Camp Lejeune. where she underwent training with the 9th Recruit Bat- talion. to the Air Station at Quanti- co, Va. Subsequently transferred here in February of this year, Corp. Lack- ady assisted in the Post Exchar. -e as bookkeepr until her discharge under the point system. Prior to entering the Marine Corps in February, 1945, she pur- sued a varied career as book- . keeper for the city of Bangor, 1 Maine, ordnance manager for the Army in Boston, Mass.. photo- grapher for Chancc-Vought Air- craft, and did Orthopedic work for a shoe company in Bangor. Corp. Lackady plans to continue her work in Orthopedics. MacArthur Orders Jap Navy Destroyed (SEA) General of the Army Douglas MacArthur has ordered the Japanese government to de- stroy all Japanese naval vessels larger than destroyers if they can- not be used in the repatriation of Japanese from China and other countries by 30 April 1947. When repatriation is completed, the fleet used for this purpose also will be scrapped. Only 10 vessels larger than de- stroyers were not sunk during the war. Eight of these were heavily damaged. J "A Night In Casablanca." with the Marx Brothers will be the fea- fture picture shown this evening to j station personnel and visiting dig- j nitaries. in the new theater build- ing. which will be formallv opened at 2000. | Brief ceremonies will mark tho i movie inaugural, which was plan- ned originally for last week, but 'postponed. The schedule for the ' opening will include an invocation I b y Chaplain W. S. Peek, a speech jby Comdr. J. A. Dominy, Public t Works Officer and a speech bv I Maj. Gen. Ralph J. Mitchell. Com- | mander Marine Corps Air Bases, j Visiting the station for the movie , opening will be officials of the i Marine Corps, Navy Department. Bureau of Yards and Docks and j Bureau of Aeronautics. j The picture is new, having been j released within the past few weeks j Th zany Marx Brothers thus re- j turn to the screen for the first I time since 1941. The picture is a whirlwind adventure in foiling a bnnd of Nazis who seek war loot in j in Casablanca. Their antics are as At formal review last Wednes- hil i rI ? u ? , ev f. r - day morning 72 Cherry Point WRs r ted by Lisette Verea and Sig received their discharges from ' Rumann - Capt. Nancy Roberts, WR Repre-1 The doors of the auditorium will sentative. to become the first wo- he opened at 1915. Enlisted per- men in the Corps to be discharged sonnel will use all but the center from a regular men's Separation sp t of the front doors for entrance. Center. ( Officers will use the center block The second group of Women Re- °' doo , rs - A1 * Personnel will use servists were given their dis- thc slde doo, s 'or exit. charges on Thursday. One WR was Seating - for all shows will be ac- discharged on Tuesday, to make cording to a master plan. Officers a total of 143 women to be so will have a special section and first separated in the first group. The pay grade, first three pay grads. average point score held by these domestics and children will have Marines was from four to eight, reserved sections. A master seat- WRs will continue to be scp-i? R P 1 "", ''e displayed In the arated here rather than from ! b 5? te . r ,obl,y ° ,h " * iK " s Wl " Camp Lejeune, as before. The reservations. men's sep center there was closed ' Movies will be shown at 1600. a short time ago and the WR 18 ^° and 2100. The enlisted men's battalion disbanded. Women be-' recreation hall and officer's club ing processed here go through the! mov ' e have been closed, all shows same channels as the men | on the station being shown in the When they become eligible forTA^'nT" ^ ap % cla } flSTe 1 *' discharge women are transferred!?*® screened at 1330 Sun- to MASU-1. They do, however, re- main billeted in their own bar-' Parking of cars is permissible racks and use chow facilities as! in the Commissary parking lot, before. Their course of discharge dlre ctly across the street from thc covers a five work-day period. movie - The area in front of the They check-in, are issued ribbons, theater is a reserved section. continue through pay roll, Medi-1 ' cal. Rehabilitation and Clearance departments. Their Rehabilitation includes lectures, personal inter- views and films. Wednesday's review took place e°.i he ..;R r oulaide 'he WR mess Rair. With many spectators look- ing ' n the four "dressed-up" rank^ A women, with ribbons and discharge patches on, were called to attention. Capt. Roberts .poke orieny and ijave out the cates. emblematic of satisfactory a " ordin & to an Air station Special and distinguished service. The air ' station band was on hand to play! A registrtaion card bearing a several marches, the Marine Corps seria ' num ber, and a berth were ! Hymn and the Women Reserves; assigned each boat. The number i 5T cl, ing Song. j w a s stenciled on the boat near | The Separation Center further the bow by the Boat Officer. leavin!r C *ho tlle draft °' men | Unregistered boats and boats Bainbridee, "would be ihe'lX f0r| °° WhiCh " umb< ' rs havc becn tam " be sent to the Navy Base tor Require Boat Registration All privately owned boats on the air station were required to hav<> registration numbers, as issued by the Provost Marshal, by today would be the last to'pered with, are to be impounded chartre ® ase for di s-, by the Boat Officer ai as a Separation Center."shOTUy 0 ""'' ?r °°' mvnershlp Pc he discharge score for elii . remains the same for | Marines. The regular quota of by the Boat Officer and held for using The discha'IVA.'.' 'rl' avr %, iy :. . boats without a registration card ity remains the same °for Sale ° r without Permission from the ines. The regular quota of^en |OW " er are sub ct to disciplinary to be handled durinir a Hav t action. MASLT-1 has been set at one h..n ' Any chan * es in ownership should dred. 1 at one hun - ( be reported immediately to the Provost Marshal for registrtation Show Discharge Progress , changes. p,Sf ® ir , l!ct ° r o! ">• Division of Public Information this week an- »i,o nounced discharge totals for the week ending 31 May. Enlisted Members of the Regular Marine men s discharges were 4,600 during Corps who will reenlist can be ffi we , ' enlisted women's 52 and discharged three months prior to officers' 517. The number of per- the expiration of their current sons discharged from the Corps; enlistment or extension of enlist- auring the period 17 Aug. 1945 ment. The ALNav quoted in an through SI May 194< was 859,- Air Bases Special Order, remains 20i. lie effect until 1 Sept. 1946.

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Craig Band Broadcasts From Here

One of t n t g r e a t e s t iSxiuos ! n | m U 3ic in the South will p l ay h e r e tomorrow a t 2C00 in t h e dr i l l ha l l for a special d a n c e w h e n F r a n c e s . Craip and h'.s o r c h e s t r a a r r i v e from Nashvi l le . T e n n .

Two ne tworks will c a r r y ind iv id- , „a! b r o a d c a s t s of t h e C r a i g b a n d • from the dr i l l ha l l s t a g e . W S M , ' ffashvil le, will h a n d l e a na t i ona l t book-up p r o g r a m o v e r N B C a n d WHIT. New B e r n , will c a r r y a tec&id show over the T o b a c c o Ne t -

NBC a i r l a n e s will be o p e n e d to the Point t h r o u g h W S M a t 2350 and continue t h r o u g h unt i l 2355. WHIT will a i r t h e o r c h e s t r a 21301 until 2200. J u d Coll ins o n the N a s h -ville s ta t ion ' s a n n o u n c i n g s taf f will | accompany the b a n d h e r e .

C:a i? has b e e n p l e a s i n g m u s i c fans for 20 y e a r s o v e r WSM a n d , has played a n e n g a g e m e n t a t t h e j Hotel H e r m i t a g e fo r a l ike n u m b e r j of years . These t w o r e c o r d s a r e tmequaled a n y w h e r e in the bus - j lness today.

The theme ' R e d R o s e . " wh ich he wrote y e a r s ago , is f a m i l i a r '

c R R

M A R l N E C O R P S A I R S T A T I O N - C H E R R Y P O I N T . N .C" .

Vol. II No. 31 "All The News That Fits — We Print** June 15, 1946

Marx Brothers Movie Opens Theater Gen. Mitchell To Speak In Ceremonies

FIRST WR DISCHARGEES to be s epa ra t ed from Cherry Point received their certi-ficates last Wednesday morning, from Cap t . Nancy Roberts, WR Representative, a t formal review.

First WRs Discharged Here Francis Craig

ndicntion of s w e e t m u s i c t o all istor.ers in the a r e a of N a s h v i l l e . >ut o( choice, C r a i g h a s s e l d o m

the T e n n e s s e e c i ty f o r book-ngs. His o r c h e s t r a i n c l u d e s fou r axes, four b r a s s e s a n d t h r e e

The orches t ra h a s b e e n f e a t u r -d over the M u t u a l a n d Blu«. N e t forks in addi t ion t o B N C . C r a i g las recorded for C o l u m b i a a n d ppeared a t m a n y s e r v i c e c a m p s i :ecent y e a r s , d u r i n g wh ich t i m e

'ayed for two , - Spot l igh t B a n d " rogiams. Through c o o p e r a t i o n wi th loca l

'SO clubs, t he Spec ia l S e r v i c e s Apartment will b r i n g h o s ' e s s e s board the s t a t ion f o r the d a n c e . The R e c r e a t i o n . S e c t i o n a l s o an -w.ced the J u n e lance-of -le-month th i s w e e k . I n a R a y Hut -

and he r f a m o u s o r c h e s t r a will lay here on J u n e 30. The d a n c e i» be f r o m 2030 unt i l 2330.

Thf>re will be a s t a t i o n d a n c e uno li«th in the dr i l l ha l l , w i t h lusic by the local o r c h e s t r a . Hos t -sses will a l so b e on h a n d f o r

event.

Marine Newscast nired Today The following p r o g r a m s c h t d u l e

been set u p f o r n e x t week , \ wording to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t b y * Special Se rv i c e s R a d i o D e p a r t - [

1 : . with t h e co -ope ra t ion of * " - N D S O C K , " M a r i n e N e w s "

- ".ted a t 1130. T h i s p r o g r a m news a b o u t M a r i n e s all

t.ie world, a n d is r e p o r t e d to > by W f N D S O C K ed i to r

McCann. -ay th rough F r i d a y , " A Boy,

and a P i a n o , " f e a t u r i n g - - and p a t t e r of R u t h ' i k e s to the a i r w a v e s a t

TRAVEL ORDERS and b i r thdays a re a s imultaneous thing for Corp. Lucy Lackedy, who is here pictured re-ceiving her d i scharge from Cor \ Nancy Roberts last Wednesday . Last year she w a s ordered to Quant ico on her b i r thday, this year she goes home on the anniversary .

Corps Continues Birthday Coincidence In WR's Career

• e - d a y . i.t 1600, w i t h the • ."-on of the S p e c i a l Se r v -

r " juca t ion o f f i ce , ' T h e Vet-. u his E d u c a t i o n , " is a i r e d .

r - V , 2 ' ' i s ? f s p e c i a l i n t e r e s t .',n.C-S a n d V e t e r a n s , c o n c e r n -

.. - ' - a and b e n e f i t s u n d e r the

-1. " ' ^600. T o b a c c o N e t w o r k ^ e a r " f i f t e en m i n u t e s of

- .. -,vs a n ( j f e a t u r e s , done in ; ; ^ t : o n a l f o r m b y H a n k

^ a v e M u r r a v . T h e v-d p r e s e n t s n e w s of both

' •"" ' ' res a t*° n a* ® P 0 r t i n g e v e n t s

I Con t inu ing wi th co inc idence in the m i l i t a r y c a r e e r of Corp . L u c y L a c k a d y . the M a r i n e Corps on W e d n e s d a y of th i s week p r e s e n t -ed h e r wi th a f inal b i r t h d a y g i f t , cons i s t i ng of a n honorab le d is -c h a r g e ce r t i f i c a t e a n d m u s t e r i n g -out pay .

L a s t y e a r on he r b i r t h d a y , Corp. L a c k a d y r ece ived o r d e r s Transfer-r ing he r f r o m boot c a m p a t C a m p L e j e u n e . w h e r e she u n d e r w e n t t r a i n i n g wi th the 9th R e c r u i t Ba t -ta l ion . to the Air S ta t ion a t Quant i -co, Va .

S u b s e q u e n t l y t r a n s f e r r e d here in F e b r u a r y of th i s y e a r , Corp . Lack -a d y a s s i s t ed in the P o s t E x c h a r . -e a s bookkeep r unt i l h e r d i s c h a r g e u n d e r the point s y s t e m .

P r i o r to e n t e r i n g the M a r i n e C o r p s in F e b r u a r y , 1945, she pur -sued a v a r i e d c a r e e r a s book- . k e e p e r f o r the c i ty of B a n g o r , 1

Maine , o r d n a n c e m a n a g e r f o r the A r m y in Bos ton , M a s s . . photo-g r a p h e r f o r Chancc-Vought Air -

c r a f t , a n d did Or thoped ic w o r k fo r a shoe c o m p a n y in B a n g o r .

Corp . L a c k a d y p l ans t o con t inue h e r w o r k in O r t h o p e d i c s .

MacArthur Orders Jap Navy Destroyed

( S E A ) — G e n e r a l of the A r m y D o u g l a s M a c A r t h u r h a s o r d e r e d the J a p a n e s e g o v e r n m e n t to de-s t r o y a l l J a p a n e s e n a v a l v e s s e l s l a r g e r t h a n d e s t r o y e r s if t hey c a n -not be used in the r e p a t r i a t i o n of J a p a n e s e f r o m China a n d o t h e r coun t r i e s b y 30 Apr i l 1947.

When r e p a t r i a t i o n is c o m p l e t e d , t he f lee t used fo r t h i s p u r p o s e a l so will be s c r a p p e d .

Only 10 v e s s e l s l a r g e r t h a n de-s t r o y e r s w e r e not s u n k d u r i n g the w a r . E i g h t of t he se w e r e heav i ly d a m a g e d . J

" A Nigh t In C a s a b l a n c a . " wi th the M a r x B r o t h e r s will be the f e a -

f t u r e p i c t u r e shown this even ing to j s t a t ion pe r sonne l and vis i t ing d ig-j n i t a r i e s . in the new t h e a t e r bui ld-

ing. wh ich will be f o r m a l l v opened a t 2000.

| Br i e f c e r e m o n i e s will m a r k tho i m o v i e i n a u g u r a l , which w a s p lan-n e d or ig ina l ly fo r l a s t week, b u t ' p o s t p o n e d . The schedu le fo r the ' o p e n i n g will include a n invoca t ion I b y Chap l a in W. S. Peek , a s p e e c h j b y C o m d r . J . A. Dominy , Pub l i c t W o r k s O f f i c e r and a speech bv I M a j . Gen . Ra lph J . Mitchel l . Com-| m a n d e r Mar ine Corps Air Bases , j Vis i t ing the s ta t ion for the m o v i e , open ing will be of f ic ia l s of the i M a r i n e Corps , N a v y D e p a r t m e n t . B u r e a u of Y a r d s and Docks a n d

j B u r e a u of Aeronau t i c s . j The p i c tu re is new, hav ing been j r e l ea sed wi th in the p a s t few w e e k s j Th z a n y M a r x B r o t h e r s t h u s r e -j t u rn to the s c r e e n fo r the f i r s t I t i m e s ince 1941. The p i c tu re is a

whi r lwind a d v e n t u r e in foi l ing a bnnd of Naz i s who seek w a r loot in

j in C a s a b l a n c a . T h e i r a n t i c s a r e a s At f o r m a l r e v i e w l a s t W e d n e s - h i l i r I ? u ? *» , e v f . r -

d a y m o r n i n g 72 C h e r r y P o i n t W R s P ° r t e d b y L i se t t e V e r e a and Sig r e c e i v e d t h e i r d i s c h a r g e s f r o m ' R u m a n n -C a p t . N a n c y R o b e r t s , WR Repre -1 The doors of the a u d i t o r i u m will s e n t a t i v e . to b e c o m e t h e f i r s t wo- he opened a t 1915. E n l i s t e d pe r -m e n in the C o r p s to be d i s c h a r g e d sonnel will use a l l but the c e n t e r f r o m a r e g u l a r m e n ' s S e p a r a t i o n s p t of t he f ron t doors fo r e n t r a n c e . C e n t e r . ( O f f i c e r s will use the c e n t e r b lock

The second g r o u p of W o m e n Re- ° ' d o o , r s - A1* Personnel will use s e r v i s t s w e r e g iven the i r dis- t h c s l d e d o o , s ' o r exi t . c h a r g e s on T h u r s d a y . One W R w a s Seating - for all shows will be a c -d i s c h a r g e d on T u e s d a y , to m a k e c o r d i n g to a m a s t e r p lan . O f f i c e r s a to ta l of 143 w o m e n t o be so will have a specia l sect ion and f i r s t s e p a r a t e d in t h e f i r s t g roup . The p a y g r a d e , f i r s t t h r e e p a y g r a d s . a v e r a g e poin t s co re he ld b y t he se d o m e s t i c s and ch i ldren will h a v e M a r i n e s w a s f r o m fou r to e ight , r e s e r v e d sect ions . A m a s t e r s e a t -

W R s will con t inue t o be s c p - i ? R P1"", ' ' e d i sp layed In the a r a t e d h e r e r a t h e r t h a n f r o m ! b 5 ? t e . r , o b l , y ° , h " * i K " s W l " C a m p L e j e u n e , a s b e f o r e . T h e r e s e r v a t i o n s . m e n ' s s e p c e n t e r t h e r e w a s closed ' Mov ie s will be shown a t 1600. a s h o r t t i m e a g o a n d t h e WR 1 8 ^ ° and 2100. The enl is ted m e n ' s b a t t a l i o n d i s b a n d e d . W o m e n b e - ' r e c r e a t i o n ha l l and o f f i ce r ' s c lub ing p r o c e s s e d h e r e go t h r o u g h t h e ! m o v ' e h a v e b e e n closed, all shows s a m e c h a n n e l s a s the m e n | o n t he s t a t ion b e i n g shown in the

When t h e y b e c o m e el ig ible f o r T A ^ ' n T " ^ ap%cla} f l S T e 1 * ' d i s c h a r g e w o m e n a r e t r a n s f e r r e d ! ? * ® s c r e e n e d a t 1330 Sun-to MASU-1. T h e y do, h o w e v e r , re -m a i n bi l le ted in t h e i r own b a r - ' P a r k i n g of c a r s is p e r m i s s i b l e r a c k s a n d use chow fac i l i t i e s a s ! i n t h e C o m m i s s a r y p a r k i n g lot, b e f o r e . T h e i r c o u r s e of d i s c h a r g e d l r e c t l y a c r o s s the s t r e e t f r o m thc c o v e r s a f ive w o r k - d a y pe r iod . m o v i e - The a r e a in f r o n t of the T h e y check- in , a r e i s sued r ibbons , t h e a t e r is a r e s e r v e d sec t ion . con t inue t h r o u g h p a y roll , Medi-1 ' ca l . R e h a b i l i t a t i o n a n d C l e a r a n c e d e p a r t m e n t s . T h e i r R e h a b i l i t a t i o n i n c l u d e s l e c t u r e s , p e r s o n a l i n t e r -v i ews a n d f i l m s .

W e d n e s d a y ' s r e v i e w took p l ace e°.ihe . . ;R r™ o u l a i d e 'he WR mess Rair. Wi th m a n y s p e c t a t o r s look-ing ' n t h e f o u r " d r e s s e d - u p " rank^ A w o m e n , w i th r ibbons a n d d i s c h a r g e p a t c h e s on, w e r e ca l l ed to a t t e n t i o n . C a p t . R o b e r t s . p o k e o r i e n y a n d i jave out t h e c a t e s . e m b l e m a t i c of s a t i s f a c t o r y a " o r d i n & t o a n A i r s t a t i o n Spec ia l a n d d i s t i ngu i shed s e rv i ce . The a i r ' s t a t ion b a n d w a s on h a n d to p l a y ! A r e g i s t r t a i o n c a r d b e a r i n g a s e v e r a l m a r c h e s , t he M a r i n e C o r p s s e r i a ' n u m b e r , and a be r th w e r e

! H y m n a n d the W o m e n R e s e r v e s ; a s s i g n e d e a c h boat . The n u m b e r i 5 T c l , i n g Song . j w a s s t enc i l ed on the boat n e a r | The S e p a r a t i o n C e n t e r f u r t h e r t h e bow b y the Boat Of f ice r . leavin!rC*ho t l l e d r a f t ° ' m e n | U n r e g i s t e r e d boa t s a n d b o a t s B a i n b r i d e e , "would be i h e ' l X f 0 r | ° ° W h i C h " u m b < ' r s h a v c b e c n t a m " be s e n t to t h e N a v y B a s e t o r

Require Boat Registration

All p r i v a t e l y owned boa t s on the a i r s t a t i o n w e r e r e q u i r e d to hav<> r e g i s t r a t i o n n u m b e r s , a s i s sued b y the P r o v o s t Marsha l , b y t o d a y

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m e n t , s o m e in t h e i r s imp l i c i ty . ! QJJQQ—Episcopal C o m m u n i o n o t h e r s in t he i r c o m p l e x i t y , h a v e ! R e c . Aud i to r ium c r e a t e d a s ty le a n d l a n g u a g e of 1000—Divine W o r s h i p t he i r own w h i c h h a v e p e n e t r a t e d to C h e r r y P o i n t C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h the v e r y m a r r o w of c u l t u r e of

' e v e r y coun t ry , w h i c h h a v e Influ-e n c e d a l a r g e p a r t of t he t h o u g h t a n d a r t of t he C h r i s t i a n wor ld . The books of the B ib l e—espec ia l ly of the N e w T e s t a m e n t — a r e in t h e i r

1100—Divine W o r s h i p 1830—Y*outh F e l l o w s h i p 2000—Evening W o r s h i p

C h e r r y P o l a t School 0945—Sunday School B u s l e a v e s MOQ a r e a a t 0915.

s imp l i c i ty so convinc ing , h u m a n i s t opp ing a t J O Q , BOQ, the W R R H , a n d fu l l of b e a u t y t h a t t h e y f o r m M E M Q a n d t h e C h e r r y P o i n t a n e s s e n t i a l a n d i n i m i t a b l e e l e m e n t School bu i ld ing . ia the c u l t u r e of a l l t i m e s a a d of ; W E E K D A Y S all peop le . j D a l l a s V a t s Chape l

Za t h e s e t i m e s w h e n a v e r y t h i n g 0700—Holy C o m m u n i o n , WeAaee-'ceeanx t o be l a a m u d d l e , w h e n d a y Hfe to ttred te h a s t e , #or g a l n a l Bible C lass . W t d n e s j a g

| a a d p l e a s u r e s , f o r e l e m e n t a r y * - CATHOLIC 8KRVTTX8 | ees s t t i ea a n d l o r h c r a r t M , the re-1 SUNDAY

WR R e c . Audi t - r i 0645 - M a s s 0900— M a s s 1200—Mas J ^

C h e r r y Po in t Cammuni iv 0 9 0 0 - M a s s

W E E K D A Y S DtUlaa Hut* Ch*p*l

0645—Mass. Tuesday 1

S a t u r d a y 1150—Mass. Monday 1800—Miraculous Me- i" • o r d a y ; S a c r e d Heart •

F r i d a y . 1800—Catholic I n f o r m "

G r o u p , M o n d a y avening ^ M ' r* >-1800 a n d 1930-21

_ . S a t u r d a y . Confesi*^ h e a r d b e f o r e a l l M a s s e *

L A T T E R DAY SAlKj 3015—Sacramenf MeW1®*'

d a y 1900—M. L A . M e e t " *

d a y CB2USCTAM

J O t f - D a l l a s H u t s CMP*1

June 15b 1948

Flying Field Offers Lessons THE W1MDSOCK Page Three

Via r ises 1» tk® C h e r r y Point urei luv* a t th*lr the p l anes -.nd ins t ructkio evnrscs of C o u U i Skyway* lac*. *"*• opened

• several aaoutfui ago j u s t outs ide Morehead City.

i n - aviat ion c o m p a n y o f f e r s to serv icemen a n d w o m e n oi C h e r r y Point, the faci l i t ies of f l ight in *i ruction, p lane c h a r t e r a n d a i r t ransport to a l l p a r t s of Nor th Carolina b y South ICast Air l ines.

Braxton B Hal l , ac t ive owner of the a i r c r a f t c o m p a n y main ta ins full t ime ac t iv i ty a t the field, which is 13 miles f r o m the Point . I t is open for contact f ly ing f r o m (MOO until sundown, seven d a y s a week.

The complemen t of p l anes a t Coastal Skyways includes twe Aeronca Champions and a Taylor-crnft. All t h r ee a r e in the light plane class. The A e r o n c a s a r e ne«- and the Tay lor h a s ius t been rcently recovered comple te ly .

Hall f u r t h e r s t a t ed tha t the Tayl ore r a f t is f o r sa le . The f ie ld i* also & d i s t r ibu to r for Aer-onici A i r c r a f t C o m p a n y and are taking o r d e r s f o r th ree t ypes of planes. Ttoe de l ivery da te on planes is not known, but Hal l ad-v i » s that o rder ing now will a s s u r e quick del ivery when product ion Is speeded up.

South E a s t Air l ines ' p lane ar-rives each evening a t *Jte More-head field a t 1*13 a n d l eaves at 0700. The a i r c r a f t a r e f ive place Cessnas and t r a v e l to all p a r t s of Carolina. They join t h e r air-lines at m a j o r t r a n s f e r points.

Flying lessons a r e g iven by Larry Bishop, f o r m e r p r iva t e a n d Navy cadet f l ight ins t ruc to r . T h e instructions a r e based on requlre-mens for CAA l icenses . Lesson costs a re *10 p e r hour f o r dua l snd f7 per hour for solo or p lane rental. The t ime for solo is a p proximately eight hours . Ten hours of dual a re required, however , fo r a license.

The cost of ins t ruc t ion includes gasoline, p lane up-keep a n d in-surance for the c r a f t . P l a n e c h a r t e r cost to all points is 35 cen t s pe r air mile.

Four r u n w a y s a r e laid out on the Skyways ' f ield. The longest is 2 000 in length a n d is 200 feet wide. A h a n g a r , with shop a n d storage faci l i t ies Is In the p r o c e s s oi onstruct ion a n d will be e rec t -ed within the n e a r f u t u r e . Two new Aeroncas a r e a l so expec ted , to he used f o r tu to r ing a n d dem-on-nat ion . One of t h e m will be the "side-by-side" Chief a n d the other the " t a n d e m " type C h a m -pion.

They f ly ing c o m p a n y has . fo r tn*» benefit of pa t rons a n d s tuden ts , a lounge equipped with l e a the r up-holstered fu rn i tu re , r e s t rooms and a ,-nack b a r f o r sof t d r inks and sandwiches.

Hall s ta ted t h a t " i t h a s become increasingly e a s y to qua l i fy for a private pi lot ' s l icense unde r the CAA plan. The obta ining of a student's p e r m i t a n d the even tua l gaming of a l icense is s imple and involves a m i n i m u m of red t ape and surpr is ingly m o d e r a t e ca sh e x:»enditure."

*rv.;:'Tr--^y^v

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COMPLETION of a solo cross country hop is ano ther s t ep towards a pr ivate license for Charles McClintock of Havelock (seated in plane) . Braxton B. Hall, act ive man-a g e r of the Coastal Skyways airport in Morehead dis-cusses the flight.

Capt Jacobi, Decorated Pilot, Information OIC

Capt. Jacobi

Cher ry Po in t ' s Publ ic In fo rma-

Air Heroes Of MAG 21

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B y C O R P . J A C K FABBICA.VT ( i M n M jr rom L u t Week}

IV m a p s even teas ,known t h a n the rest , a re men like Lt. Col. Ed-win C. Kimball , Eng inee r i ng Off ice r of MAG 21 and CO of the MAG's Serv ice cquadron. The Colonel took over those demanding duties on G u a m in the s u m m e r of l a s t j v a r . Dur ing those last decisive weeks

of the w a r . the responsibili ty for keeping the vi ta l t r a n a p o r t p lanes of MAG 21 and " T A G " in t h - nir . p roper ly condit ioned, serviced and mainta ined, fell s q u a r e l y upon hi* shoulders .

The r e m a r k a b l e pe r fo rmance record of MAG 21 Is t e s t imony to a well-done job by the Engineer -ing Of f i ce r and the c w w s under him. But Lt. Col. K imba l l modes t ly shif ts the credi t : " I was con-s tan t ly a m a z e d a t the amount of mater ie l the A r m v a n d N a v y were capab le of accumulat ing, in such shor t per iods of tin*?, on inaccessible little is lands in the P a c i f i c . "

The Colonel ha l l s f r o m Logan. Utah. Is m a r r i e d and the f a t h e r of one child. Although he has been in the Corps six y e a r s . Lt . Col. Kimball didn ' t be-come a pilot until J une of 1943. at Pensaco la .

V l ~ h . i l T h e r e a f t e r he did duty a t Cherry Point and its out-Klmbal l ly ing a i r f ie lds in OTS 8. MOTG 81, and MAG 62.

®** c u ,V v * 0 f f l « r ot V M R M a J - Robe r t G. Howie is a t r ans -£?«#« K°°; 4

W * * b a c k , n 1 9 4 2 h e too* h i a Post with the South Pac i f ic Combat Air T r a n s p o r t serv ice , in MAG 25. F r o m then unUl August , '43, the M a j o r roamed the front-l ine a r e a s with his f lying boxcar , piling up half of h is 400 o v e r s e a s a i r hours .

M a j Howie W t the S ta tes in IMS, to hit Guam and MAG 21. He a r r i ved In t i m e to p e r f o r m er-r ands of m e r c y such a s c a r r y i n g pat ients , mostly Marines , to l a rge hospi ta ls on G u a m ; In addition to his essent ia l t a sk of lugging ma i l and cargo. With .

w a r ' 8 end, tha M a j o r f lew f a r t h e r afield, to the J Phil ippines, China, and J a p a n .

Fa rgo , N. D., i s the home of Ma j . Howie, who is m a r r i e d and has one son. Af te r enlisting in 1942, he went th rough the Jacksonvi l le f l ight school and i m n W i a t e l y overseas . Back In th is country again. the pilot w a s s ta t ioned with MAG 15 and VMR 953

tlon Office received a new"of f i ce r ! ice ^ t h ° M A C ° i * 1 ' f o , , o w e d b .v 8 *rv-in r k . » . * » . . » ! . « . : l c e W l l n MAG 35, El Centro, Calif .

C o r P 8 j drama"Uof " t h e * p K m " ' ° u t y - : Off icer of VMR —

Capt . Jacobi , a f l ier who holds the Dist inguished F ly ing Cross a n d j

j Air Medal for Pac i f i c act ion, cora-j pleted an extensive or ientat ion j course in the Division of Publ ic \ In format ion , short ly before repor t -

l ing here . The P I O course included lec tu res by lead ing correspondents

j a n d vis i ts to the New York a n d Washington offices of m a j o r wire se rv ices and magaz ines .

P r i o r to the instruct ion period, I the Capta in w a s in opera t ions in the Pac i f i c . He se rved for 14

j mon ths in St. Thomas , Virgin Is- . Hands, h o w e v e r , before going to the ' ! Pac i f ic a r ea s . With the F i r s t Wing. :

he hit a t Green Is land. E m i r e u and the Phi l ippines. His s ta tes ide sta-tions include E a g l e Mountain Lake , and Che r ry Point .

Howie

t ranspor ta t ion

in cha rge recen t ly a s Capt . __ Levere t t J acob i a r r i ved f r o m Wash- *1-- . . . ~~ — • • — A l 8 ° a n mpor t an t ac to r in the Mar i rv

w a s M a j o r Louis F . Ferguson, Opera t ions ^ , 2 5 2 - While the last g rea t campa igns of the

ho holds F a r E a s t were u n f o l d i n g . M.Jo r Fe r susSn . 1 1 dls-pa tched to A p a m a m a atoll nea r T a r a w a , in the Br . Gi lber t Is lands . There he busily doubled a t f lying f re ight and as an opera t ions off icer d i rect ing o ther flights. Af te r some months the Majo r t r a n s f e r r e d to the mid-Paci f ic t ranspor ta t ion center . Kwaja le in Atoll In the Marshal ls , where hq rouncVd out his overseas duty in the ' i s lands ' was unevent fu l but p l e a s a n t . "

Ma j . Fe rguson has a wife and child with h im here , but his original residence is in Moorehead. Miss. Nine yea r s of service, six of them in the Ma-rine Corps, a r e in the record of this off icer . Rising f r o m the ranks f i rs t . was commissioned a pilot a t Corpus Christ l , Tex. ; dur ing which t ra in ing he ea rn -ed the r ank of cade t capta in . Poster ior ly he served with MAG's 15 and 35; a t Camp Kearny , M a j F e r -guson ins t ructed Oth»>r fl iers in the use of t r ans -port a i r c r a f t . Fe rguson

Pendleton Marines Search Fer Mascot

CAMP P E N D L E T O N , Ocean3ide. Ci! -A new p e a c e t i m e rec ru i t . po,»essing the qual i t ies a n d spi r i t i The War D e p a r t m e n t ' s a i m is to

typical w a r t i m e Mar ine , is

Overseas Army To Be Reduced

•onger a t t ached to MAG 21 but undeniably one of its all-t ime Capt . Jacob i en te red the C o r p s | f j f . £ m e s « * . . ) y a r r e n ' J r " n o w t h e Clearance Off icer a t

a s a n aviat ion cade t in F e b r u a r y j i f, s ^ " o n Opera t ions Building. In Feb rua ry , 1945, the Capta in skill-1942 in Minneapolis, Minn. He : { " 1 I y

ln f w a " 1 R 5 C t r anspo r t f r o m Alameda, Calif., to Guam, by way of

g r a d u a t e d a s a Mar ine Corps Sec- ^ o , c r e h e ** a s J ° , n e d to squadron VMR ond Lieutenant . i . i».as a s t P " 0 ' o n RSC's. The event-

Born in Kellogg. Idaho, a f t e r one "I 'M.6 0?. o v e r - the -wa te r hours began counting upv y e a r his f ami lv moved to Sioux Capt . W a r r e n f lew food, clothing, mail , re-f City, Iowa. In Sioux City, J acob i j ? ' a c e

T ™ e n t mechan ic s to the Phi l ippines , Peleliu, a t tended public schools, g radua t - i „_ A „ ? , a : 0

a n . ^ ® k j " a w a * . 1 4 w a s a t t h e a t t e r island, | ' i ng f r o m high school in 1936. While ? £ „ , - j J S o t E ° r y f o r when 1

: there he won le t ters for football, s t a r t ed loading his p lanes with the w< the re he won le t ters for football, oo ! "5 ST

p L a " e s w i t h t h e wounded. (SEA)—By 1 Ju ly the khaki- basketbal l and music . His educa- K • . PJ S , h i m a off Okinawa, Dea th

clad f igure of the A m e r i c a n soldier c S e g e a n d 1 c o m p e t e d * t T h e ' S o n - ' J lSfdron 1 1 1 W i t h ^ " f e r r y K g o T v M F 422 - • • -- — f ^ f o r o n - when a n A r m y " T h u n d e r b o l t " t ak ing off will be a s m u c h a curiosi ty as be- s e rva to ry of Music in K a n s a s City,

fore the w a r in fore ign countr ies . Mo. Lt. Marion A. Risk

acc identa l ly released its l a rge rocket .

a<".'ied at this L e a t h e r n e c k c a m p . Qualifications m u s t m e e t tha t of

th? late Duke, who had four legs. s e a s by t h a t t ime .

T h e g r e a t demobil izat ion h a s •PP>" a p p e a r a n c e and love for , r e ady produced s t r ik ing changes ,

fellow Mar ines . The new r e - ( ' n E n g l a n d a n d S c j t l a n d there a r e • you see . m u s t be l c an ine ! m e r e l y 4,500 m e n . Next mon th ch can r e p l a c e Duke , t h e pure^j v i r tual ly none will be in the U. K.

h r " i English Bull dog which w a s ' T h e r e a r e 400,000 m e n in G e r m a n y

. _ of his dut ies a s PIO, by Capt . Ja-have less t han 800,000 m e n over- c o b l „ a s s i g n m e t U ,

— — o v , that it . a s relieved r . e " x a c t , y un<»er the Cap ta in ' s " C o m m a n d o . "

. Luckily the c rew escaped with minor injuries. ru ined le f t wing and shrapne l holes for th»? plane. T ^ ? _ _ _ j a r r » P l a n k l y answered the quest ion: — — — — — — — I T - , , _ _ -> — . " " V . V W t u c H U C S U U I I . » i l M

. . a U • X I i « yo« eve r get hit by a 'Tinv T i m ' rocket

ADorove Movins: Plan, J5you"knowhow"ca,"di

—• _ r t l . . Cl>P'- W a r r e n Is also a holder ot the Air Meda

Of Seventh District

Warren

(SEA)

<» i - c * w " -,-r- ~ ^ o ' ^ e r of the Air Medal. He deservedly w / i - J i ^ e , P ^ r ' ^ 5 ' " y i n K 'ead escort with a group of F4U's l.«-

I * r 0 m E " g e b , 1 t o Okinawa, for a total of seven and a half I » ^ ' " s t ^ ' n e n - s alone, in m u r k y weather .

P l a n s to move head- . F r o m B r i d g w a t e r . Mass . . and m a r r i e d . Capt. Warren entered P e n d l e t o n ' w h e r e one y e a r ago more t han q u a r t e r s of the C o m m a n d a n t of ; ^ e naval serv ice In J anua ry , ' 1943. He t ra ined extenslvelv for his

)3.000.000 were s ta t ioned. T h e r e the Seventh Nava l Dis t r ic t f r o m 1 " w i n g s " a t Squontam, Mass. , Jacksonvi l le , and the Amer ican Airlines th- popular m a s c o t

• nes. 13,000.000 were staUoned. T h e r e the Seventh Nava l Dis t r ic t { r o m ! " w i n K > " » XMUVUUIIU, r>uke gave his l ife f ight ing a n - . a r e 10,000 m e n nea r P a r i s where Miami to Jacksonvi l le . F la . , have B C ,h?° ' a t F l - Worth, Tex. Capt . W a r r e n ' s folYowing assignme nts were

otn-r dog on the post and though !once were 60,000. been app roved by the Navy De- O T S 8- a 8 - 2 5 squadron , then with MAG 35 at El C ntro, flying ne was killed, he a l so infl icted i The "close-out f o r c e " itself In p a r t m e n t . I RCC s.

ounds on h i s opponent . ! t i j e Wes te rn Base Sector , once i R e a r Admi ra l J o h n F . Shaf ro th , Pr?.-ented las t August b y Miss p - E l l i s , 2286 Bren t fo rd Rd . . Ma-rlno Cal.. Duke served with dis-j 'ncfon for neaurly a y e a r a n d

month w a s p romoted t o pri-f i rs t c l a s s . He h a d no of-

cha rged a g a i n s t h i m .

Carrier Squadrons Return Ta Point

n u m b e r e d in the hundreds of USN, Dis t r ic t C o m m a n d a n t , is e f - : 9 , ; — c a m c u luurcia ior me s a m e thousands , h a s less than 40,000 fect ing cancel la t ion of l ea ses on • ~ a t 18 1 0 provit'.^ a lmos t all the fu ture a i r t ranspor ta t ion for men . About 20,000 a r e in Aus t r ia , the Miami proper ty , thus making 17 ° , n l -

- J^ose a r e but a few of the m e n who earned laurels for the s a m e

f r o m a s t a r t i n g f igure of 200,000 housing and office space ava i lab le Only 400 out o l a n or iginal 250.- to local civi l ians. 000 a r e lef t in the Ind ia -Burma ' China thea t re . Army Will For Dogs Claims Girls, Women Using Vodka Freely

WASHINGTON (CNS) — To fill the depleted r a n k s of the K-9 Corp the A r m y will p a y up to $150 each for pure b red G e r m a n Shepherd m a l e s be tween one and three-and-

• '.r.m the p a s t mon th the r e m -1 - of t h r e e c a r r i e r squad rons

- tu rned to the fold of MAG (SEA) — Now i t ' s "vodka . 4 ' - re on the s ta t ion . (women a n d song ." You jus t can ' t a-half y e a r s of age .

v ? t e r a n s of P a c i f i c n a v a l w a r - ' s e p a r a t e the gi r ls and thei r vodka. 1 If the i r dogs m e e t the follow-, . t w o of t h e un i t s a r e sti l l! R e c e n t meet ings of the United •"§> speci f ica t ions : sound in mind »'ing while the th i rd h a s been J Nat ions ' Securi ty Council have in- a n d body; f r e e f ^ m d i sea se ; be-

V ' ® ® ' o n e d . c r eased the popular i ty of the R u s - j t w e e n 24 and 28 inches in he igh t ; v 4 " a r r i ved at C h e r r y Point s i a n d r i n k i n Amer ica so much that weight f rom 70-90 pounds; s t eady

77 ar>d is now rang ing young gir ls a r e " sp ik ing" thei r > n d f e a i l e s s in disposition and a n y ^-lantic coas t a n d the Car i t!

j , — ^ e a f r o m the l ight c a r r i e r f - v Pa l au , based at Nor-f ; Las t T h u r s d a v Vmf 114 B , - ' ? l n ' r o m the USS Sa le rno iv , o p e r a t i n g in the Cur-F , t - ' Eoth squad rons uti l ise 21 r o rsa i r s a n d « vro F 8 F Hell-U j rn^a C" : ; P , e t n r n t a of

cokes with i t and g r a n d m o t h e r s color except solid whi te ; owner s : the demobil izat ion of the war- t ime] rine Corps Air Station a r e slipping it in thei r tea . urged to c o m m u n i c a t c with Mar ino Corps Women ' s Rese rve , p o t o t , NortH Carol ina.

, „7.v, . . u w i , . Raymond C. Smith , Box 311, De- which will be complete ly el iminat-leas t that s ^ e way H looks e s t N j . ed on 1 Sep tember of this y e a r .

to WCTU Natior al P res iden t Mrs . Al ready the s t reng th of the wo-D. Leigh Colvin. | Chicago (CNS) — At a publ ic . men Mar ines is down to 3000 and

Ju ly ,

Col. Towle, Director Of WRs, Goes Inactive

WASHINGTON, D. C. —Colonel p rox ima te lv 1,500. of whom an Ka the r ine A. Towle. Di rec tor of e s t ima ted J00 will be se rv ing a t the M a r i n e ^ Corps Women ' s Re- Headqua r t e r s , U. S. Mar ine Corps eo t o S | n a r tK- wCCt e r ' wi_!1 l n Wasington. D. C. All of the wo-go to Inac t i \ e du ty on J u n e 15, m e n r ema in ing on duty, with the it is announced by H e a d q u a r t e r s , exception of a ve ry smal l n u m b e r U. S. Mar ine Corps. The d a t e . who a r e held for mi l i t a ry neces-m a r k s the t e rmina t ion of the office iSity, will be volunteers , of Di rec to r of the w a r t i m e or-l in addit ion to those serving at ganizat ion. | H e a d q u a r t e r s there will be wo-

. . ..;.po8sib'?. b y | n » e n Mar ines of duty a t the Ma-~ i Che r ry

a t the De-p a r t m e n t of the Pac i f i c , San Franc i sco , California, and at the

candlel ight ce remony , new m e m - on 1 J u l y , when all women be-I nding f r o m the U.S.S Mindoro, bera were Init iated by the Wood- come eligible for d i scharge under

ano the r ca r r i e r , V M F 225 has just j l awn Boys Club. The cand ida t e s , the point sys tem, it is e s t ima ted ' b een dissolved on the West Coas t . ; were 235 irfrls. t ha t the s t reng th will d rop to ap-

Mar ine Corps Air Station, E l Toro, S a n t a Ana, California.

Co'onel Towle, who Is on mi l i t a ry leave of absence f r o m tbu Uni-

(See Col. Towle p. •).

?gge Font THE WWDSOCK lone 15, U|

"Uncommon Valor" Brilliant Account Of Marines In War

Books— By F F C . DON HOLMES

UNCOMMON VALOR is a tight-]y-knit an thology of six lively, c red i t ab le a ccoun t s of the fighting Mar ine divis ions in act ion, and is, in essence, s t rong suppor t to this e x c e r p t f r o m t h e book 's introduc-t ion :

" I t is the belief tha t the re a r e ba t t l e s which cannot be fought without h e a v y cos ts t h a t c rea tes the need f o r a sma l l , highly t ra in-ed a n d mobi le body of m e n such a s the Mar ine Corps .

" T h i s is pa r t i cu la r ly t r ue in am-phibious w a r f a r e , whe re the at-t a c k e r s a r e a l m o s t a l w a y s a t a n initial d i s a d v a n t a g e . T h e r e is w a y to t ake a beachhead of l imited wid th b y m a n e u v e r ; you cannot by-pass it, o r cut It off .

"All you c a n do is land on it, with the e n e m y looking down your t h r o a t . "

Sb- Mar ine C o m b a t Correspon-den t s who w e r e a t t a c h e d to Ma-r ine uni ts d u r i n g World W a r I I have con t r ibu ted thei r forcefu l t a l en t s to the c rea t ion of a con-cise a n a engag ing repor t on the f ight ing l ea the rnecks in h i s per -sonal w a r aga ins t the little m e n of J a p a n .

George McMil lan, C. P e t e r Zur-l inden, Alvin M. Josephy , J r . , Da-vid Dempsey , Keyes Beech, Her -m a n Kogan have wr i t ten in be-half of the i r respect ive d i v i s i o n s -F i r s t to Sixth respec t ive ly .

The book h a s a n a p p e a l which r e a c h e s f a r beyond the persons of m e n and women who were them-selves Mar ines . As a h a r d and i n -cisive his tory of landings a n d ba t - , t ies it is top read ing f a r e for any Mar ine . As a document of c o u r a g e . a t a t i m e when courage was of I p a r a m o u n t impor t ance to a s tun- , ned and s t aggered nat ion it com-m e n d s itself with i r r e fu tab le fo rce , to the a t tent ion of the " m a n ^ b e -hind the m a n behind the gun. '

In addit ion to recount ing the mil-i t a ry act iv i t ies of the six m a j o r as-sau l t units the book also includes a s t i r r ing foreword by Gen. A. A. Vandegr i f t , Mar ine Corps Com-m a n d a n t . a cl ipped, candid intro-duct ion to the t ex t p roper a n d a t r ip le- t iered appendix cover ing ba t t l e casual t ies . Mar ine Division bat t le s t a r s and the organizat ion of the F lee t Mar ine Force , Pac i f -ic.

T h e r e is little room for h is tor ica l addi t ions in the a v e r a g e Mar ine ' s knowledge of the pa r t his Corps p layed in the big war . but a s a sythesis of all the pr ide , mascu-line emotion and good-natured b r a v a d o of which the Lea the rneck is capab le , the book will cer ta in ly a t t r a c t the interest of Mar ines and Mar ine vets .

" T h e Mar ine l ikes to think he is a be t t e r f ighter t han the a v e r a g e soldier , who. when it c o m e s to m a r k s m a n s h i p he will tell >'°u> can ' t hit a bull in the r u m p with a coop shovel .

" H e is p a r t sai lor and a l l ec t s m o r e

Tientsin Red Cross Lounge Is Closed

TIENTSIN, Chiaa — The B e d Cross ' s mill ion-dollar " L i b e r t y Lounge ," f a m o u s to thousands of China h a a d s a s the only p laoe la Tientsin to ge t r e a l A m e r i c a n "co f f ee s a d " - f r e e — e v e r y morn -ing a t 1», h a s been d o s e d .

D a v e Carson, J ackson , Miss. , c lab d i rec to r for t h e A m e r i c a n Bed Cross la Nor th China, sa id the clnb had been closed because of the d e c r e a s e of A m e r i c a s pe r -sonnel In the a r e a a a d tha t the Amer ine Clnb, *n the f o r m e r G e r m a n d a b , wtll e n l a r g e its faci l i t ies to g ive Mar ines t h e s a m e r ec rea t iona l a d v a n t a g e s ava i lab le w h e a both c iabs w e r e open.

The Liber ty Lounge, which opened with a Hal loween dance on October 81, 1M5, closed wi th a f o r m a l May D a y dance on the o p e a a i r t e r r a c e a t the F r e n c h Clnb. I n the six months du r ing which it s e rved Lea the rnecks , 600 Mar ines took dai ly hot show-e r s a t t h e club, which also pro-vided f r e e soap a n d towels. More t h a n 85,000 took a d v a n t a g e of the va r ious faci l i t ies each month .

Civilian Notes

Dreams Are Exploding Down Under

Wide Selection Offered In New Disc Releases

B y Corp . H a a k M c C a a a Sweet songs, L a t i n r h y t h m s a n d

b lues a r e a l l covered in the r ecen t r e l eases of the D e e c a company , which h a s B ing Crosby, C a r m a n Cava l l a ro a n d Blllle Hal l iday fea -tu r ed .

The Crosby—Xavier Cuga t t e a m , which p roduced " B a l s " a n d " Y o u Belong To M y H e a r t " s o m e t ime back , r e t u r n s to the w a x works with a disc on sa le a s of las t Monday . The Groane r , backed by the sp icy-f lavored L a t i n lns t ru -menta l iz ing, does " S i b o n e y " a n d " H a s t a M a n a n a . " Siboney is a a n old favor i te , which ge t s a bingo-in te rpre ta t ion . The f l ip ove r is c o m p a r a t i v e l y new n u m b e r , f resh-ened by Cugat—Crosby.

Cros h a d a s e c o n d r e l ea se on the disc docket , th i s wi th the able a id of J o h n Scott T r o t t e r ' s band . Both a r e f r o m the p ic tu re "Nigh t And D a y . " Bing s ings the t i t le song a n d a second Cole P o r t e r Immor t a l , " J u s t One Of Those Th ings . " The super l a t ives cover ing Crosby a n d Cole P o r t e r ' s songc u i e unl imi ted , the bes t descr ip t ion possible a r e m e r e l y the a r t i s t ' s a n d com-voser 's n a m e s .

Danc ing In The D a r k C a r m a n Cava l la ro , pu t s his fin-

ge r s on the keyboa rd and the pulse of m o d e r n A m e r i c a n mus ic tas te , a s he d a y s his new a lbum " D a n c i n g In The D a r k . " The rec-ords a r e a g roup of eight s ides, which t r a c e not only Cava l l a ro ' s r ise to f a m e , bu t also a ve r i t ab le

SHOKT SOCKS— Alcohol Only A Hcbby Ti Late Medico

I Smoking Verbotes In Budapest Saioii t Hut Drank Driving II Done On Horse

ge ther , and "Nigh t a n d D a y . " - The torchy tones and bri l l iant voice of Billie Holiday, f i r s t l ady of j azzdom, a r e blended on a plat-te r of rea l mer i t . Billie does the P o r t e r favor i te , " W h a t I s This

(SEA, - ' ' " ' - x z r t ' With tropical fingering magic ; T u , t r a l i a ^ « <h« m a e s t r o does, • 'Cocktails F o r

?VK i r . ? h e l T » o . " " T h e Very Thought Of You. both becoming s c a r c e r in m e _ „ . v « » <-«•» T»» • down under coun t ry . " What had " 1 " , d } . o u : . ® m . ° k e P € t ' _ J " a p p e a r e d like a " sou the rn Utop ia" ? o u r E > ' " " " D a n c i n g In The to some s e r v i c e m e n is beginning to vanish like a dese r t m i r a g e .

Though they like the Aust ra-l ians, the b r igh t sunshine , and the long le isure hours of Aus t ra -lian workers , they m i s s A m e r i c a n spor t s and A m e r i c a n bus iness op-portuni t ies . Robe r t E . McKinney, t r e a s u r e r of the A m e r i c a n Aus t ra -l ian Ex - S e r v i c e m e n ' s Memor ia l Club, be l ieves tha t 90 percen t of t h e " 1.000 A m e r i c a n s - l ischarged in Aus t ra l i a will eventual ly r e tu rn to the U. S.

Control exerc ised by the Aus t ra -lian g o v e r n m e n t over the workers , d i f f icul t ies in s t a rUng the i r own pr iva te bus inesses or in ob ta in ing loans and inadvisabi l i ty of go ing to Aus t ra l ian t r a d e schools unde r the GI Bill of R igh t s have dis-couraged a g r e a t m a n y U. S. ex-

i cemen who have thought of

E A R L Y BIRD—The N e w Y o r k e r of u big-shot politico

nau t i ca l terminology than an I bui lding the i r civi l ian l ives Annapol is m idsh ipman . He is; Aus t ra l ia . proudly ca re fu l of bea r ing and | d r e s s .on p a r a d e — and just a s Bonus F o r Wives ' Work . P r " A n d i n ' t h V u i n g 5 ' ' u p w a r d c l imb <SEAI - E n g l i s h housewives a r e f r o m boot^ to f . a t o / v c f c r a n he had [ask ing a bonus ^ h o m e - v o r ^

m a g a i n e h a s a Thi rd Avenue cor-respondent whoss exclusive job s e e m s to be hang ing a r o u n d B a r e j u s t to o v e r h e a r choice t id-bits of b a r - r a g conversa t ion . While 'nur-sing* his b e e r s he la tched onto this one. Said the B a r t e n d e r to a 'chip-p e r a n d na t ty little m a n : 'Hi, ya . Char l ie How come you ' re look-ing so s h a r p ? " The m a n heaved his shoulders . " I got a good n ight ' s s leep las t night is how. They th r ew m e out of h e r e nice a n d e a r l y . "

H E R E ' S M U D I N YOUR E Y E —Dr. Wal t e r Kendal l , the dist in-guished Dent i s t a n d Spor t sman , who or ig ina ted the Boston T e r r i e r b r eed a n d who w a s the f i r s t to b r e e d the F r e n c h BulMog in th is count ry , added his n a m e to the ros te r outside the P e a r l y Ga tes on J u n e 8- Be fo re his d e p a r t u r e he l e f t behind h im words , though not f i t f o r h is ep i taph , bef i t t ing t h e ' f o r m u l a of a l i fe t ime wet . Born in 1854, D r . K— took on Independence D a y . 1935 w h a t he c l a imed w a s his f i r s t d r ink of w a t e r in 25 y e a r s , a n d said " I su f f e r ed no ill e f f ec t s . "—but a s a c h a s e r he quickly downed s e v e r a l cockta i ls When 88 y e a r s v e r y old, he for -mulized, " I f ind it b e s t on the whole to get up a t t h r ee or f o u r a . m . each d a y a n d dr ink a bott le of a le . then go b a c k to s leep. Some-t imes I take a cup of coffee , b u t w a t e r — " never the less Dr . K— who w a s a l so a ' dabb le r ' in ve r se , n e v e r w a s ca l led a d r u n k a r d . Then to h im alcohol m u s t of been only a hobby.

Y E A H MAN!—His n a m e Is D r . J . H o w a r d C r u m , bu t his conclu-sions on f e m a l e " B o n e a t o m y " a r e any th ing bu t c r u m y . Says the good Doctor a f t e r s tudying s o m e g l a m -orous X-Ray pla tes . " J a n e Russel l h a s the h a n d s o m e s t ' ches t a n d rib c age ' in the world. She is a n ex-a m p l e of the t r e m e n d o u s skeleta l a d v a n c e m e n t over the f e m a l e bod-ies of o the r y e a r s . " Of Toni Seven : "Tonl L a m e m o r a b l e e x a m p l e of the ' beau t i fu l ca lc ium a n d phos-phorus growth a n d f o r m a t i o n " not-

D a r k , " " L o v e r . " "Body a n d Soul ," | e ( j j n mode rn women , especia l ly in " Y o u ' r e Mine. You , " "Alone To- a , e f e m u r , t ib ia a n d f ibula regions . '

Of model E v e A r d e n : "She h a s "hip a n d lower back ' deve lopmen t which is a c redi t to the ' es the t ic a d v a n c e m e n t in h u m a n a n a t o m y ' . ' Of L a n a T u r n e r : She h a s the ideal " a b d o m e n and u p p e r b a c k " regi-

Thing Called L o v e " a n d a new o n s (Not m u c h bu t still good) blues n u m b e r , " D o n ' t Explain." On Loth she shows why she h a s highest a w a r d s in the r e a l m of

h a v e n ' t h e a r d of F e r e n c M o l n . r Your Beer blues. Decca o f fe r s , s a [ a m o u a p l o y w r l t „ . . .The

Dodging in and out of the Docs technica l t e rmino logy we can still yell Huba H u b a ! -

NO SMOKING! — E v e n if you

Dooley Wilson doing his_ f a m o u s . . T h e G i m r d s -' .man, e tc . ) S.N. B e h r m a n h a s got " A s T i m e Goes B y . " The g r e a t

s inge r a c t o r ' s rendi t ion of the !,T . , . . ., , one about h im wor th hea r ing .

sysss"Sossisns ~ ~ is he re r eco rded p e r m a n e n t l y . The r eve r se is a di t ty enti t led " K n o c k ! On Wood."

Issue Show Boat Album Columbia M a s t e r w o r k ' s J u n e list- '

ings have an a lbum of c lass ic "Show B o a t " for re lease . Now running on Brodway aga in the old- Nat ional Service Life I n s u r a n c e t i m e favor i t e s tory of the r i ve r s t ands fo remos t a m o n g the be t t e r

sunt : bv the ca«t which nack-1 " b a r g a i n s " to e m e r g e f r o m World

Budapes t . R i c h a r d Taub< tenor ' w a s g iv ing out voca!. Mo lna r w a s so t ig] with the s inging tha t he • himself absen tminded ly embru, his hostess . In his f r ee h a ^ held a l ighted c i g a r . " InstaaCj g u a r d i a n h u s b a n d materialized scornful ly a s k e d Molnar to step* side another room with nias p l aywr i t e r " w h o ha t e s ali COM t h a t is not ve rba l said to fa self, "This is it-' " When u* w band closed the doors Molnar £ p a r e d f o r the wors t . " M r . Mol* the h u s b a n d reproached . " i Z r eques t you not to amok.. Mr . T a u b e r is s inging. It ia ^ for h i s t h r o a t . " Such was a ' a , loving a tmosphere* in old B* pest .

I N i n c i M THAR Hl l J .S — Vj| the civi l ian wor ld h a s a He is Di lbe r t Sprouse, appart* a b r a v e youngs te r a t 18. When fe Mat t ie Lyons of Louis, Ky., bo^ the wedding l icense Dilbert * he r for be t t e r o r worse , in spfe h e r 79 y e a r s a n d 49 grancchiifc, More t han 100 spec ta to r s -vitata the unusua l m a r r i a g e , but noei h e r s even ch i ld ren of two*ea ine g randch i ld ren showed up. J b r i deg room wore blue—blue doi t r ouse r s a n d j acke t . Mrs. L. '«< a b lack h a t ove r h e r gray * a n d a s t r iped p r in t dress, ui length . H e r a p p r o r i a t e words] the occasion w e r e , " w e were kH in a h u r r y to ge t i t over via Oh, yes , ' the judge w a s sumrna for f r o m a n e a r b y Hardware fa to hi tch the couple .

F O U R L E G G E D DRUM J a m e s Reed w a s consDic:p; d r u n k in public a n d was fined accordingly . However he the d r u n k e n dr iv ing charge, all v e r y s imple . R e e d was dn on hor seback . Mayor Henry ~ well ' r ece ived a ruling that a ha is not a vechic le ' a n d thus is \ covered b y the Drunk Driving tue . ' Ped ro , saddle m a Soi.**!

AN OLD SONG O F WOE -Si we have been fa i thful ly exptd# " P a p p y " Boyington ' s Black & e s c a p a d e s it is i n l y fair a t you in on the l a t e s t chapter h is thr i l l ing ser ia l like affair^ Lucy R o g e r s Malculmson, tht he t h r e w over for his present Mi us. L a s t week he cha rged her % s tea l ing $9,000 t h a t he intnS with h e r for the c a r e of his d d ren bega t by his f i rs t wife, p rompt ly did a vanishing act ' showed up to f ace the must" few days ago. Miss Lucy R.1 w a s ins tan t ly jailed,, then to: out. He r impass ioned bewilders h a s a f imi l a r r ing. " I can't us* s tad why he loved m e in Jar* a n d fi led c r i m i n a l charges ap* m e in M a v . " Maybe he don't"

T I M E

Extensive Adaptability Major Feature Of NSLI

a VDoint" and The S p e a k e r s for the women s ta ted , ing the Zeigfeld T h e a t r e night ly. W a r II for both the re turn ing vet-nis a r s e oeuiyu i , A „ » ! » u v lnnthe housework , " and asked J a n Clayton. Carol Bruce . Char le s i e r a n and the p e a c e t i m e r egu la r . "We loathe house .

recogni t ion" of F r e d e r i c k s , Kenne th Spencer . Co-j thei r l abors in the home. lete Lyons and Helen Dowdy

the

Assembled about nucleus prin-ipies of low cost a n d ex tens ive

. . . . i ssued with

point knocked off. Hi is proud of , t ha t tcu. All in all . he is a pre t ty s o m e m o n e t a r y t 0 T h i co r responden t s who colla- ' One of the spokeswomen pro-1 the singing, with o r c h e s t r a a n d . adap tab i l i t y , NSLI b e r a t e d on the book did not do posed that the income tax r eba te chorus unde r the ba ton of Edwin | 0 u t the usua l res t r i c t ions a s to t he i r work f r o m official r epor t s given a m a r r i e d m a n be m a d e a McAr thur . (pol icyholders ' res idence a n d occu-rAhled a c r o s s the ocean to Amer i - - positive p a v m e n t " by the s t a t e to The mus ic of the l a te J e r o m e pat ion. Thus , whe the r the v e t e r a n s

Thev cot thei: dope up f r o n t ; h i s wife. , Kern and Osca r H a m m e r s t e i n I I pos t -war choice of vocat ion be Avi-a n d in seve ra l cases , had a n op- included is : the over tu re . "Co t ton : a t i o n or J o u r n a l i s m , the p r ice he por tun i tv to organise it while re- L 1 V ( . B l r d „ „ d B e e . I S S ? * ? ? " S " ' v ! " l a s t p a y , o r h i s

cover ing f r o m wounds and o ther . educa- 0 1 M a n R i v e r - " C a n ' t Help will not va ry , as domes t i c poli-batUe e f fec t s in rest U o ' n ^ for g r adua t i on I w c k e d ^ t a « " " ' " T o "

Authent ic , hea r t f e l t » " d J Y ' " ' " f r o m high school s e e m e d more dc ! " w , T ' I " "E i l i

- r r : r v r 5 u n d e r s t a n d the spir i tual a n a t o m j l o a m about ci ty govern- ba l l ads a r e the l s t « . t ve-of A m e r i c a ' s mos t f a m o u s Corps, l " }

t h i d e for F r a n k S i n a t r a s br i l l iant (Ed Note- " U n c o m m o n Va lo r " (

m c r u - ^ , j voice and phras ing . With w a r m t h went on sale this week in book . The y r — " s to re s e v e r y w h e r e . It ed by the I n f a n t r y Journa l P r Washington. D. C.>

youngs te r s voted unanimous- a n d r e s 0 n a n c e F r a n k doe<. "Some thing Old Someth ing N e w " publish- ly for a one- term sex educat ion

- - course . The bill w a s sponsored by - F r o m This Day F o r w a r d , " a 17-year-old high school girl . • ^ i e x s t o r d a h l ' s o r ches t r a .

T ra inees Hit High ( S E A ) — N u m b e r of v e t e r a n s in

! school or on-the-job t ra in ing unde r 1 the S e r v i c e m e n ' s R e a d j u s t m e n t Act (GI Bill of R i g h t s ' and unde r Publ ic Law 16 ( for d i sab led ve te r -

F i v e off icer r e a s s ignmen t s w e r e ans ) rose to 695.574 dur ing April , m a d e last week in MAG 53. Ac- Of th is total 620.465 were t ak ing cord ing to a Seen- ' V i n g order a d v a n t a g e of the GI Bill and 75,

Officers Of MAG 53 Are Reassigned

thev a r e a s follows M a j . Jo seph H " H b u r g w a s

rst>igned duty a s C o m m a n d i n g Of-f i c e r of V M F (N) 531. rel ieving M a j . Haro ld Sch lender ing who re-p laced the f o r m e r a s C o m m a n d i n g Off ice r of V M F (N) 532 M a j J a c k B . Winters w a s ass igned duty a s the E> cutive Off icer of V M F (N) 531. re l ieving Mai . E r - f ' ^ H e m -ingway, who in t u r n r ep l aced M a j . Will iam I.. G. Hughes a s Execu t ive Of f i ce r of V M F (1*) 531; a n d Lt. Ka r l B. WHts w * t rcheved of all G r o u p (fntles.

109 of Publ ic L a w 16. Dur ing Apri l , 252.257 — the l a rges t n u m b e r to s t a r t t r a in ing in a single month-began par t i c ipa t ion in the ans ' educat ion p r o g r a m .

AFRS To Continue Overseas Programs

cies. unsuppor ted by the govern-men t c o m m o n l y do.

The NSLI pol icyholder now h a s a choice of continuing with " t e r m " insurance , the only type ava i lab le dur ing the w a r y e a r s , or conver t -ing th is t r ans i en t f o r m into the so-called " p e r m a n e n t " insu rance . Such a convers ion is h ighly de-s i rab le f r o m a long-range point of view, in tha t a p e r m a n e n t policy p rogress ive ly g a t h e r s a r e s e r v e fund, which a t the end of the con-t r a c t u a l per iod is payab le to the policy, holder

T h r e e me thods of policy conver-sion a r e o f fe red by the govern-m e n t :

(1.) The pol icyholder c a n begin the n e w p lan a s of the t ime he

HOLLYWOOD (CNS)—The A r m -ed F o r c e s Rad io Serv ice , observ-ing its 4th a n n i v e r s a r y , r e c e i v e d c o n v e r t s a n d a t the r a t e for the in a congra tu l a to ry "wire f r o m age he h a s t hen a t t a ined . (2.) He S e c r e t a r y of W a r P a t t e r s o n

OPA P e r m i t s GM Boost (SEA)—OPA announced a re ta i l

pr ice inc rease of $16 to $60 for 1946 Genera l Motors au tomobi les to abso rb the recen t wage inc rease to GM worke r s .

F a c t o r y a n d re ta i l p r i ces were inc reased for Chevrole ts , Pon t i acs , Oldsmobi les , Buicks a n d Cadi l lacs .

s u r a n c e t h a t the b r o a d c a s t i n g se rv -ice would not be cu r t a i l ed a s long

veter- a s occupat ion fo rces r e m a i n over-seas .

The A F R S d is t r ibu tes t r a n s -cr ip t ion d iscs to m o r e t h a n 100 o v e r s e a s out le ts . A 24-hourt shor t -w a v e se rv ice is a l so p rov ided for o v e r s e a s forces , f e a t u r i n g decom-

c a n " d a t e b a c k " the conver ted in-su rance to the or ig inal e f fec t ive da te of the " t e r m " in su rance a n d base his new p r e m i u m on his age a t t h a t t i m e . . . by m a k i n g pay-m e n t s of the r e s e r v e on the new pol icy; or (3.) I n s t e a d of " g o i n g b a c k " all the w a y to the or iginal d a t e of the t e r m insu rance , a pol-icyholder can choose a n y d a t e in

merc ia l l zed shows wi th p r a c t i c s l - . which a p r e m i u m has b e c o m e due ly eve ry top ne twork s t a r h e a r d b e t w e e n t h a t t ime a n d the p re sen t in the Uni ted S ta t e s news a n d \. . , aga in , b y m a k i n g a c a s h pay-spor t s s u m m a r i e s f r o m es tab l i shed ' mpn t en t h e b f w pol i ty , c o m m e r c i a l n e w s agenc ie s . ' The v e t e r a n ' s decision a s t o

Pilot With Artificial Leg, In Bikini Test

(SEA) — Wear ing an artifri leg, Lt . D. S. " C h u b b y " L.«« USN, 35. will o p e r a t e the contn to guide the pilotless, radio" troUed F 6 F HeUcat planes fi* f r o m the cockpi t of his ows 11

c r a f t or f r o m t h e carrier Shrangi- la du r ing the b o m b t e s t s a t Bikini this «• n . e r . .

Lyons lost his le f t leg W the knee a s resu l t of a su f f e r ed du r ing the Jap .«JJ H a r b o r a t t a c k , bu t he s t r a t e d his abil i ty to fly the h a n d i c a p in 13 snc«» take-offs a n d landings » d a y a b o a r d the c a r r i e r .

which convers ion " p l a n " ^ * a p t fo r his own Individual ^ should be guided b y e* t e = t v. come , s i re of f ami ly , and t u r e abi l i ty to successfully out the t e r m s of the polic. it h a s been chosen .

However , should unio p res s ing f inanc ia l problem* a pol icyholder to discontin* m i u m p a y m e n t , before tW t r a c t u a l period is comr- f ' m a y e i the r e x c h a n g e his . plete policy f o r a paid-up r of a l e s se r a m o u n t , or requ<* f o r the policy a t whatever i t r e ta ined a t the t ime c>1

cont inuat ion. ^ These a l t e rna t i ve s c°

with a g u a r a n t e e d loa* 94 p e r cen t of m a t u r e i m m e a s u r a b l y to the ness of the p e r m a n e n t tyP« ^ a l Service I n s u r a n c e .

m e r e e r in a s in ivn o f

n New t e a r i n g loss. In

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M k j K ^ to m o r e bal lyhoo than u y o t t e r s ingle spor t ing oveat In h is tory . I t has been c u s t o m a r y to r e g a r d

" G e n t l e m a n J i m " Corbe t t a s the f i rs t heavyweigh t c h a m p i o n un-der Marqu i s of Queensbury ru les as of S e p t e m b e r 7, 1892, in N e w Orleans , when he took the t i t le f rom John L Sull ivan, then the ba re knuckle holder . However , seven y e a r s ear l icz, Sullivai* h a d fought cne Domin i ck McCaf fe ry . of P i t t sburgh , a n d t h e p r o g r a m of the f ight c l ea r ly s t a t e s t h a t the fight would be u n d e r M a r q u i s of Queensbury rules , wi th gloves . The f ight w a s scheduled f o r s ix rounds and went the d i s t ance . I m m e d i a t e -ly following the bout . R e f e r e e Billy Tai t j umped out of the r ing without announcing a decis ion. Two d a y s later , someqne r e m i n d e d Ta«t t h a t he had m a d e no a n n o u n c e m e n t of a winner, b r ing ing fo r th the re-ply, "Sul l ivan w o n . " Hence , " T h e Boston S t rong B o y " m a y well be regarded a s the f i r s t Queensbury champion a s wat t a s the l a s t of the ba r* knuck le champions .

Joe Louis is the s ix teen th t i t l ist , if you s t a r t wi th Sull ivan, a n d the second Negro to hold the c h a m -pionship. He took his crown in t h e eighth round of h is f ight with Jim-m y Braddock on J u n e 22nd, 1937. Gaining initial recogni t ion in Gold-ea Gloves p e r f o r m a n c e s , J o e turn-ed professional in 1934, a n d h a s suffered only one d e f e a t , a twe l f th round knockout a t the h a n d s of Max Schmeling, t en y e a r s ago next Wednesday.

Our perdict ion Is t h i s : The champion to win b y a KO some-where be tween the s ixth and tenth round.

In last S a t u r d a y ' s bal l g a m e , with C a m p P e a r y , we s aw a ve ry good example of the ph rase , "p i tch ing his w a y out of a ho le . " In the seven th inning wi th none out, and Cleboski a n d P a r h a m on base for the local club, P e a r y hurl-e r Roge r B o w m a n s t r u c k out Mar -vin Veto a n d H a r r y Musse lman , while Vic L ibe ra to r e w a s re t i red on a n unass i s t ed putout b y f i r s t s a c k e r Pa t t on .

In Sunday ' s encounter , the long prac t ice sess ions in bun t ing paid off with a local v ic tory . In the last half of the ninth. Bob Belfor te led off wi th a single, and w a s advanced to second on a sac r i f i ce bunt by Coach T o m Clavin. Vic P a r h a m went to f i r s t on a n e r r o r when P a t t o n d ropped the ball , a n d hurler M a r t y Greco singled with a fluke bounce into le f t f ield, scor ing Belforte to tie up the bal l g a m e , and pu t t ing P a r h a m on th i rd . Going into the top of the ba t t ing

Diamondeers Split With Camp Peary Last Inning

Keglers f r o m Cher ry Point went into t he i r f i r s t a c u o u last Thurs-d a y evening a t Quantico, where they m e t the bowling t e a m f r o m the Virgin ia base .

Led b y B r a n d y Brendemuhl , t e a m capta in , the local pin spll lers Journeyed Quantico a s the f i rs t s top on the i r season ' s schedule. They played total pin m a t c h g a m e s . T h e f ive m a n squad w*r« to roll a total of three g a m e s for the conteai .

O the r t e a m m e m b e r s a r e Si l l Nelson, J o e Chlrumbolo, Tom Hughes . F r a n k Lakasek , Don P l a -to a n d Wal te r Young. Nelson Is the n u m b e r one p layer . Hai l ing Y J ® Chicago, he p e r f o r m e d in ABC tou rnamen t s . B rendemuh l bowled in ci ty l eagues in his home town of Genoa, 111.

The squad w a s selected, to re-p resen t the Point , by open com-petition. The i r three g a m e total is 900 pins, a n a v e r a g e of 180 per m a n . Matches with other E a s t Coast ervice t e a m s a r e being ar -r anged . The full schedule will be announced shor t ly .

(SEA)— Lenna r t S t rand of Swe-den, the wor ld ' s f a s t e s t a m a t e u r miler , will compe te In severa l U.S. m e e t s th is s u m m e r including t special even t a t Randa l l s Is land, N e w Yor):, on 3 Ju ly a n d a t Har -v a r d S tad ium on 6 Ju ly .

TYING BUN IS set on the plate by Bob Belforte in the ninth inning of last Sunday's game against Peary Pirates, which the Fliers won, 4-3, moments later on a squeeze play.

Greco Leading Moundsman Mar ty Greco ' s second a t t e m p t

play ball fo r Che r ry Point ga ined h im eventual recognit ion a s No. One hure le r with a record seven victor ies and one de fea t this wri t ing.

The s tocky F l i e r tosser t r ied for the local club in the 1944 son, but w a s t r a n s f e r r e d out Bogue Banks to duty a s an gunnery ins t ructor before augura t lon of p lay .

His p resen t r ecord is no acc ident , a s h is long c a r e e r

Four Wins Move AWG To Second Place In League

The idle Special Serv ices soft-bal l squad re ta ined the i r lead in h . , h - „ : j the s ta t ion loop with an unblem- h e , w a s

Ished record , while AWG-1 climb- Bri ta in COM.JU™? h " " " ed over P a y m a s t e r to t ake second t h l r d b „ ; u n t l l ^ e

U c , ^ d Aw ' r m n v r f („•„ | ing ba t t ing p rac t i ce s and w a s

. . ^ G , m o " 4 l n t ° , t h e P ' f c « P°" ed to r egu la r mound work . sit ion by v i r tue of four vic tor ies 8 c h o o i was followed by las t -week, over the Uli thi Out- pi tching up and down cas t s and MAG 22. P a y m a s t e r . England , his best season meanwhi le , dropped a 6-1 decision | f ru i t with 19 wins to one to AWS 16 in the f i r s t g a m e of 1939. he pitched two no-hit ters a double-header . I the Indus t r ia l League , a top semi-

T h r e e double-headers were play- pro loop, and copped an ea rned ed In the circui t , a s t e a m s took riin t rophy with a n a v e r a g e of 2 1 a d v a n t a g e of good wea the r to m a k e E R for nine encounte rs

order Vic L l b e r a t o r e bun ted Hist T * d U r l " g ' 1 " . , " ' , ! M a r t y • * " t h a t >" his « « t to t h i right ^ ^ box l n d ' t h e " c h c d u " d , 0 r " " • « ball season, h i . toughest sai lor tosse r h a d to c o m e off the " . v . . , I game w a s his loss to the Greens-mound to m a k e the n lnv TTe P a y m a s t e r had to come f r o m ; boro Hawks , In which he gave up S w e l l e d the S ? i , b c h i n d ' » "•« "»»> ' » » innings: four ™ns. High in

r i ^ - l to eke out thei r win over AWS his e s t eem a r e the soldiers f r o m 16 on Thur sday . Tra i l ing 4-2,1 F o r t J ackson , a n a f f r a y t h a t v e n t they pushed over two runs in the , to twelve f r a m e s before the F l ie r s sixth and seventh , r espec t ive ly . ' ga ined a v ic tory . He pitched a two-Bill Miller was the winning hurl- , h i t ter aga ins t Oceana on the sail-e r . Bob Holloway took ba t t ing o r ' s home grounds , a n d a three-honors for the winners , with two hi t ter aga ins t t h e m here , for three . j His best ball is a quick-breaking t

AWS 16 handed the P a y m a s t e r : c u r v e , which he combines ve ry i ter the i r second league defea t in successfu l ly with a f a s t inside the opener , behind the six hit pi tch. twir l ing of P a l i e m . A h o m e r by! H e expects to be d i scha rged Dickey in the f i f th a ided the ! a round Ju ly f irst , and in tends to cause . AWS tal l ied th ree in the 1 r e tu rn to Sunday semi-pro compe-f i rs t . to ice the g a m e ea r ly . P a y - | t l " o n f ° r t h e N e w Eng land Tele-m a s t e r w a s held scoreless until the i Pbone Company. He hopes to sro seventh . O s c a r Mannies w a s t h e j s c h o o l unde r the G. I . Bill,

but P a r h a m ' s sp ikes had a l r e a d y j regis tered the v ic to ry in a cloud of dust a t home.

There were s o m e o the r f ine examples of the stuff tha t wins ball g a m e s gn Sunday . M a r t y Greco also h a d pi tched himself out of a hole, with the bases loaded and none ont. With f ine support f r o m the infield, and a s tr ikeout , M a r t y r e t i r ed the Sail-ors without a t a l ly . Tom Clavin ' s s e v e n t h - f r a m e c i rcui t clout, and bis third- inning putoot . back ing up f i rs t a f t e r a n ove r th row a t tha t base , showed the spec ta to r s the Ingredients t h a t go into a bal lp layer of high ca l ib re . There were a f ew br igh t spots

In S a t u r d a y ' s de fea t , n u m b e r i n g among t h e m two double p lays and Fred Hanis ' c a t c h in t ak ing a foul fly f a r out of h is t e r r i to ry .

s e v c u u i . u s t a i i n a u i i i c s » a a u i c , , . . . , losing hur le r . being touched f o r ! ^ t h ® r a t s c h ° o 1 o r "M in . W i r »wn : Wesleyan in Middletown, Connect!-

Golfers, Tennis Players Wanted

Golfers a n d tennis p l a y e r s were cal led f o r th is week by the Athletic D e p a r t m e n t , who need men to r e p r e s e n t C h e r r y Po in t in competit ion wi th all M a r i n e Posts a n d s ta t ions , s l a ted for Au-gust of th is y e a r .

Capt . Bob Rose , a th le t ic offi-cer , announced the proposed tou rnamen t s , which will pi t t e a m s f r o m e v e r y M a r i n e instal-lation in the cont inenta l U. S. •The act ion will be f o r a m a t e u r s .

Personne l in te res ted should contact Capt . R o s e in the dri l l "al l or cal l h im a t 517?, i mined-d lately.

.^Chicago (SEA)— H e n r y Crouse. , J" f ined *5 for a k i ss be stole iron* a w o m a n on a s t r e e t c o r n e r I , 6 f e " . u n d e r s t a n d , " w a s the juage s c o m m e n t a s he looked a t the accuse r , M a r g a r e t P e t t y , 54.

10 sa fe t ies . J a c k Campbe l l ' s two for th ree led the s t l ckmen.

Scores of o ther g a m e s w e r e : P a y m a s t e r . 9. MAG 22. 4; Ulithi! Outcas ts , 5, AWS 16. 0; P a y m a s t e r . I 11. MAG 22. 4; AWG-1, 9. Ulithi. 1; AWG-1. 9. Ulithi. 1; AWG-1. 16. MAG 22, 1; AWG-1. 14. MAG 22. 6.

J a c k Reynolds of Ulithi tossed a one-hit ter a s he led his squad to thei r win over AWS 16. The Pay-mas te r -MAG 22 encounter went to 10 innings before the f o r m e r won.

The league s t and ings : T e a m W. L. P e t . Special Services 7 0 l.OOfl AWG-1 7 1 .876 P a y m a s t e r s 7 2 .777 Ulithi Outcas ts 5 5 .625 AWS 16 5 4 .428 MAG 22 2 7 .222

cut . Marty Gveco

TIDE TABLE Tide predict ions for Beaufor t

and Morehead City, provided by s tat ion Aerology a r e : S a t u r d a y ,

High—0835, 2*48, Low—0341, 1426; Sunday , High—6014, 21S6, Low— —0317, 1563; Monday, High — 6052, 2203. Low—0355, 1543; Tues-day , High—1034, 2247, Low — 0433, 1713; Wednesday, High - -1118, 2332, Low—0613, 1713; T h u r s d a y High—1206, I g r - 0 5 5 7 , 1918; F r i d a y , High— 0022, 1250,

1800.

Nine Renews Rivalry With Quantico Today

Quant lco ' s basebal l squad pro-vides the opposition for Che r ry Point this a f t e rnoon and tomor-row a t the Virginia Mar ine Base .

The locals will f a ce the Quant i -co nine f o r the first time th is sea-son. Las t y e a r the F l i e r s were shaded 3-2 in the f ive g a m e se-r i e s p layed with Quant ico.

Wednesday t h e Po in t will be invaded by the Mltchel F ie ld , Long Is land , nine. The N e w York a r e a av i a to r s will m e e t the

Po in t e r s on C u s h m a n Field a t

Anderson Cops Sailing Event

4-3 Viofory A squeeze play bunt in the last

of the ninth inning gave Cher ry Point last Sunday ' s ball g a m e and a split in the two g a m e se r i e s ' with the C a m p P e a r y P i r a t e s . The F l i e r s won 4-3 and lost 6-0 Sa tur -d a y on C u s h m a n Fie ld .

The victory for the Po in te r s w a s a thr i l l ing c l imax to a good coo-tes t . Working aga ins t a th ree run defici t , t ha t was accompl ished in the f i rs t f r a m e , Tom Clavin 's war -r iors ba t te red a t the ga t e s of vic-to ry . Af te r the eighth Inning still behind by a run, the outlook was not bri l l iant .

Bob Belforte ro te to the occas-i o n with a lead-off line single «© e r , c racked a s h a r p ground ball to short . P e a r y ' • Shelton. waited dropped the throw. Thus the ty-ing and winning runs were on the bases . Mar ty Greco, Mar ine twirl-cen te r . Clavin sacr i f iced h im to second on a b u n t Vic P a r h a m s m a s h e d an infield grounder , but ga ined first a s the Initial s a c k e r for a Sund.iv hnn, but the bnll bounced bad and went over his should c - Bel for t" sc«>'"». With m e n on first and thi rd Vic Llber-a to re c a m e to the pla te . P a r h a m c a m e roar ing down the bas"»ne, Llbera tore c a m e to the plate. P a r -h a m c a m e roar ing down the base-line, Llbera tore dumped n bunt in f ront of the plate. Lou F r Pir -a te pitcher, c a m e off mound, shovelled the pill to ca t che r Os-wald. P a r h a m . however, was in on a beaut iful slide.

Two Innines *»»•- "JUS. C a v i n took the measu re of one of F a u t h " s -offer ings, to clout a t r emendous home run into lef t field, ' ' 'he score a t tha t point was 3-1. The locals got thei r initial run in the f irs t on Marvin Veto 's Infield blngle. a walk to H a r r y Mussel m a n and a double by F r e d p » - « -

P e a r y got all t he i r « In one ra l lv . In the f irs t s tanza an e r r ^ r and two hi ts , one a h o m e r , regis-te red the tallies. J ensen reached firyt boot. P?**»«i»» fan-ned. but »•>»"»»»ffler " * T S la te r cashed In on a pay ball and drove It f a r over the head of Llbera tore In lef t Held, to score three .

Greco w a s the winning hu r l e r . He allowed six »p ' - t les , s t ruck out nln» nnd vnlVed or>« m a n . His m a t e s commit ted th ree e r r o r s af ield. In the sixth f r a m e , Greco pitched himself out of a hole. An e r ro r , a walk and a vain a t t e m p t at a force play loaded the b a s e s with none out. Marty , tossing wise-ly, had the next m a n hi t to shor t for a force a t home, fanned the next ba t t e r and got the f inal out on a n easy short to second force .

F a u t h . for Pea ry , allowed seven hits, stue'e out. four and th ree f r ee passes . P e a r y was charged with »»*»» i*i V""*e-

T r i u m p h Due to P i t cher T r i u m p h for the P l rn tes in the

se r ies opener w a s du* mos t p a r t to the m n n - -* - - - - Roger Bowman. Ha rd pi tching and a good •'••on were the *• d by Bowman, In s t r ik ing out 14 Ma-rines. He th rew his way out of two tough situations and s t ruck out tho side in three d i f ferent innings. Bowman marked up eight consec-utive whiffs. He se t down the last two mer. in the seventh and six men In the eighth and ninth.

P e a r y got two In tv. tond, one in the third and three more in the eighth inning. The Initial two tal-lies were m a d e off s ta r t ing hur le r Len T,3nton. w h o was charged with the loss. Ed Cleboski finished the g a m e . Two walks c a m e home to haunt Linton In tv- • P a s s e s issued to Oswald and Shelton. w e r e converted into runs, a s Mussock singled one home and the o ther tal l ied on an infield e r ro r . A twin

Split Pair With Charleston Navy

Winning the first g a m e by a n 11-8 tal ly, the Char les ton N a v y Y a r d Nine ga ined spl i t w i th the Che r ry Po in t F l i e r s who won the n igh tcap 6-1 in a p a i r of g a m e s p layed in South Caro l ina Wednes -day a n d "Thursday.

Mai .j G reco w a s t h e w i r n i n g p i tcher , a l lowing seven h i t s . IK

Lt . R. T . Anderson, with Capt . Withrow a s j i b m a n . f inished f i r s t in the sai l ing r a c e last Sunday a t i , - - , . Mitchell P a r k , cover ing the new killing. P a r h a m - t o - M o « " ' m a n - t o -th ree mile course in 35 m i n u t e s Hayes s» " **• , .. and 20 seconds . ! Cleboski succeeded Linton In the

The en t i re r ace w a s clOsely con-; second and was immedia te ly touch-tes ted , with Anderson c o m i n g ' "** "** c *" f r o m behind to cop the t rophy. Bill Magnuson was second and E d Misu ra w a s th i rd . Joe Vuckovich led the f leet mos t of the way, bu t lost out in the jockeying for fin-ish positions.

T i e boathouse sa i l ing c r e w urges all sk ippers who intend en-te r ing t omor row ' s and all succeed-ing Sunday ' s races , to pick up thei r boa ts ea r ly for a 1400 s t a r t . Corp. Ken Houck, Sgt. J a c k Seat.or a n d T-Sgt. Scully a r e the r ace off ic ia ls .

losing the first g a m e , t h r ee Che r ry Po in t p i tchers went to the mound . Len Linton, a n d E d ZlebosU suc-ceed ing s t a r t ing p i t che r H a r d y Johnson , U n t o * being c h a r g e d wi th

ed for • " * " cen te r , Schaef f le r was chopped down b y Hayes unass is ted. S l a t e r " s knock to cen te r brought home the chalk m a r k . The f inal scor ing was tm the eighth, when a wal, a hit ba t tec , two s ingles and a n e r ro r reg is te red th ree runs .

Cleboski f anned four, al lowed one WP" * «"Ave uo fiv* hU*. ElBton w a s touched *nt one sa fe ty , a l io - ' - " ' th ree passe* - i d s t r ik ing ' , out one,

S P L I T M A K E S HISTORY (SEA) — The spli t-squad mtBm

r e l ay t e a m of tho Univers i ty of HXfr-nois mad-5 t r a c k his tory reccotiyu One thousand mi l e s a p a r t o a t h e s a m e af ternoon the s q u a d s eap* tu red the mile m e e a t both flhs P e n s a n d D r a k e r e l a y ' m e e t s .

A-Bomb Won't Alter Ocean

Jnae 15. 1H

Riflemen THE WDIDSOCE

School In

m m i ' K o r SHOOTING TEAM which competed at MT-Sgt. Eldon Andereon. Pic. W. F. Shaier. Sgt. Wylie Quant ico are : (left to right) Lt. Col. E. S. Dew, Maj L. L. Spires, S-Sgt. L. E. Sellers, Sgt. J. R. Kunath, Maj C. C. Jacobs, T-Sgt. Richard Sourkasian. Pic. A. W. SinUgaili. Chamber la in . Pfc. Edwin Tate, and Sgt. Edward Haienga-

CONTESTANTS Df ELLIOTT TBOPHT m atch at Quant ico were: (leit to right) Pic. A W Sjr.jsoalli, team coach; Pfc. W. F Sha ie r ; Maj L L. Jacobs; S-Sgt. Richard Sour-kasian; and S-Sgt. L. E Sellers.

Aerology Progress Cher ry Poin t ' s fu ture crop

w e a t h e r m e n is now being cult i- j vated at tt<e Aerology Section of the Opera t ions ( a d d i n g in an emer -gency scbovi to lill d i scharge i japs.

The present class of t? r ec ru i t s s ta r ted t ra in ing on June 3. and at the end of the 12 week course will receive 784 " s p e c " n u m b e r s a* qualif ied . .erologists.

I 'nder Sgt. R ichard E. HeUe-heck. of Winston-Salem. Jf. C . and his ass i s tan t , Sgt. Billy D. Vow-ell. ot Ann Arbor , Mich., the stu-dent meteorologis ts f i rs t unde rgo a two-week intensif ied course o:i the e lements and theory of Hero-logy. In thei r c lass room, tucked away insiue the Operation.- tow-er . these Mar ines with their heads in the clouds, a re obtaining expert instruction the in terpre ta t ion of wea the r and the very im-portant wea the r codes. They *re also lndoi irir.j.ted in the Correct use of the h thum-f i l l ed pilot bal-loons for uj'per&ir soundings j

Next week tht prospect ive weath-er f o i e c a s t e i s will put the school-room behind them for the res t of the course, when they begin t ak ing turns a t eight-hour watches in the j Aerological offices. With an ex-perienced a e r o g r a p h e r s tand ing by each m a n will p rac t ice handl ing the h y d r o b b e i m o g r a p h for t empe r -a tu re and humidi ty readings, the ba rog raph for pressure , the clin-omete r for night-ceiling heights. t 'ic theodolite for pilot balloon sounding, and the Selsyn wind velocity recorder , among other s t r u m e n t s .

Oncc qualif ied, these new weath-e r prophets will be ass igned dut at Opera t ions or the r a d a r stat ion nea r MOQ or a t one of the out

viiSfn w 'e ' ' these"" c S u u ' u l ' i n M F o r c o o p e r a t i o n in the publiciz-; a n d recrui t ing-plugs, »n4 both were j in the p h y s . c . ot the „ r . can And | in* of .he twelf th Nat ional I prof i table jobs wai t ing for them X i r S h o w a t B i r m i n g h a m , Ala on air l ines and in civil serv ice has been the exper ience o( >c- , _ . _ . . cently d i scharged Mar ine aerolo- , , n e av ia tors , four Cher ry Poim gists. 1 e rs recently received

End First Campaign The rifle and pistol season U*

d r a w n to a close a s nine me*, bera of C h e r r y P o i n t s successful t e a m awa i t d i scharge and the rt-m a i r . n g four hang up their w f ip,

t i until nex t y e a r . With the guidance of Supervisor

LA. Col. E- S. Dew. t e a m capuu M a j . L. L» J acobs , auu coach Pie. A. W. Sinisgalli , this, the l:r« rif le t e a m in the Air Station - his-tory and the f i r s t Mar ine Aviatioj has entered in E a s t Coast matchei. did r e m a r k a b l y well the past f«* weeks. F i r ing in changeable wean, e r , they pushed four riflemen u» into the top twenty p laces in E a s t e r n Division competition

The following week the Cherry Poin te rs sp rawled out in the r*a a t the Quantico" rffle range a* shot thei r way to fourth tea* place for the Ell iot Trophy Match. With a f inal score of 1069 out e{ a possible 1200, the f lying Leather, necks were bea ten by Parri? U. land, Quantico a n d C a m p Lejeune, but nosed ahead of t h e aggregi-tions f r o m Balboa , Canal Zone; Norfolk, Va. , Phi ladelphia QM; Phi lade lph ia N a v y Y a r d : Bostoa; Washington Mar ine Barracks; Washington N a v y Y a r d ; New York ; P o r t s m o u t h . N . H., aai G u a n t a n a m o Bay , Cuba .

Che r ry P o i n t " s leading expose at of bul lseye-bust ing is S-Sgt. L. E. Sel lers of MAO 22 a n d Nashville, Tenn. L a c k w a s no e lement in bi» t a r g e t r y w h e n h e f inished sevectk in the E a s t e r n Division and higi in the o ther events . Aside froa his Tennessee background , the Ser-geant h a s a good reason for the way he puts holes in the black -ever since en ter ing the Corps ii 1942 he h a s nerved behind guru. Sel lers t r a ined a s a radio gunner a t Jacksonvi l le , F la . , a n d Cherry Point , p r e p a r a t o r y to going over-seas with the f i r s t Mar ine bombisf squadron , VMB 413.

For four teen months on tfc T r e a s u r y Is . , Bougainvil le. Net Er i ta in , a n d New I re land . S-Sa Se l le rs ' w a s . a wais t gunner a night r a ids and low-level strafo? runs. Once d i scharged , he expects to en ter civilian rif le meets . The only advice Sel lers h a s to offer would-be sharpshoo te r s is that ther " r e l a x complete ly when firing

ho a n d otherwise l ive full lives." occur- spot t ing shots, keeping scores,

scopes, r if les, s ta t is t ics , and stop-

(SEA > — F a n t a i l lawye ' have predic ted fan tas t i c j r ences when the a tomic J>omb ex- __ ^ > : plodes at Bikin will be discredi ted w-atch. were p a r t of the coachinf ! on A-Day, accord ing to Vice Ad- j routine of P f c . A. W. Sinisgalli mi ra l W. H. P . Blandy, USN com- f r o m Brooklyn, N. Y. He hns al-*0 m a n d e r of Jo in t A r m y and Navy requal if ied two y e a r s in a ro Task F o r c e One conduct ing the a s Expe r t R i f l eman , and will sow pro jec t . I join the Nat ional Ri f le Association

" T h e bomb will ot s t a r t a chain Another m e m b e r of the EllioB reac t ion in the wa te r , conver t ing Trophy t e a m w a s T-Sgt. Richa.i it all to gas and lett ing all the Sourkas ian of Boston, R-ass.. ships on all the oceans drop down h a s ten y e a r s in^ the Mar ine^ to the bo t tom," he dec la res . ten m o r e to go. F o r prac t ice . Sou:.

. . . . . , . . . .y,. kas ian was in the first in \ . The Admira l denies tha t the w a v e o t Guadalcanal

bomb will kill half the f i s h I n t h e ' F i r s t p a r a c h u t e B n . ot Firs s ea a n d poison the o ther ha l t s o I M , Division. At a la ter » they will kill all the people who ea t | n J h e S o l o m o „ i s l ands . T-ST-

j f ish h e r e a f t e r . The bomb will not blow out the

Sourkas ian had a Pu rp l e Hc3: pinned on h im while flushing

ith his Johnson lig^ | bo t tom of the sea , lett ing all the & J a p c a v wate r run down the "ho le , " and it m a C h i n e - g u n . will not des t roy g rav i ty , the specu- p f c Will iam F . Shafer Iron

j la tor is a s su red . ! Beth lehem, P a . , w a s also a finalif-E a r t h q u a k e s and new mounta in a n d l g s e r v l n g with AWS 16. Sfc»-

I r anges will not resu l t f r o m split- f e r - s > a i m was sha rpened in the j t ing the a t o m over a t a r g e t f leet , Phi l ippines w h e r e he hunted mo* ! Admira l Blandy says . • keys and l izards in off duty time | While the bomb will not cause a j Che r ry Po in t ' s for te on the hani t iual wave , he p r in t s out the pos- weapon was M a j . C. C. Chamber-

U P P E R AIH S O U N D I N G S a r e m a d e b y s t u d e n t s of t h e sibility of a landsl ide of loose coral lain. AWS 16, f r o m Rochester A e r o l o g y c l a s s r e c e n t l y o r g a n i z e d i n t h e O p e r a t i o n s b u i l d - down the slopes oi the s u b m e r g e d | Minn.. Is m a r r i e d and the iathet

_ L- , i - 4u : i. »u P u t T/t<-V mounta in of which Bikini Atoll of one boy. ±n addition to Taking the view through the theodolite is Pvt. Jacfc c o n s t i t u t e s t h e summit. The land- ability with the Colt .45, the Major

slide, if it happens a t all, will ere- j is a pilot who flew "Wildcats" o« a te only a local d i s tu rbance in the ' G u a d a l c a n a l s imultaneously wit ocean. ( the a s sau l t of the F i r s t DivisH

N o t e d physicists , geologists 'He was shot down by a J a p "Zero oceanography rs, and biologists as- plan isto compe te in the istol mt sociated with the Jo in t Task F o r c e Maj . C h a m b e r l a i n ' s f u t u r e pla<|' » a r e author iUes for the A d m i r a l ' s to compete in the pistol nr.atcnei

i n g . Keller, while Pvt. Frank Zsoldos p repares to release the helium balloon.

Four Local Marines Receive Commendation For Air Show s t a t emen t s about wha t the bomb a t T a m p a .

will not do.

b roadcas t s descr ibing the show j f r o m over the city of B i r m i n g h a m . |

Another wea the r observer cl.iss nay be fo rmed soon, enroll ing tegu la rs with sufficiently high ». C. T. m a r k s . Some background it m a t h e m a t i c s is a lso p re fe rab le inv m a n interested in Aerology sr. volunteer through C.-1 Bases

ind the role played in it by Ma- All of the diff icult technical dio engineer ing a r r a n g m e n t s

l e t t e r m a n a g e d by Corp. Smith , ot commenda t ion f r o m M. J . F a r - ' _ * n the cor respondence ' rell, Spccial E v e n t s Director of radio s ta t ion WAPI.

Col. Tawle (Cont 'd f rom p. 3)

ers i ty of Cal i fornia , was one of ere \ the f irs t women off icers to enter

' the Mar ine Corps Women ' s Re-the serve . She was commiss ioned

Both a f inal is t and godfather to the whole t e a m w a s Ma j . L. k J a ^ o h i The M a j o r , who is froBj Alexandr ia , Va. , Insisted could have won if we had on had more t ry-outs to d r a w frotr.

F a m i l y Allowance Rolinc Personne l enlist ing pr ior to

se rve . " Ju ly 19M and who obtain torn* Command ing Genera l , a n ex-Army cap ta in in F e b r u a r j , 94a, a l lowances for dependen ts will * off icer a t t ached to the radio s ta- " r s t a s s ignment was a s senior e n t r t l e d t o h a v e f a m j | y alio* ^n:ej tion, is quoted as compl imen t ing : woman D e t a c h m e n t a t the u . a . ^ a u c j , dependen ts througboa

* . . _ T r a n i n i r Q r h n n W r N p W , . . . . . . . . n , . . _ . . . . - - p a i u w a u v u u c j i t i i u c m a LeFa iv re . Corp. . .Your personnel did an out- Nava l Tra in ing School (Wr) . New ^ t e r m ot t h e i r enl is tment P«;

Howard P . Smith, Corp. Thomas s tand ing job. . . . their conduct , York City. She also se rved a t s o n n e j enl is t ing on or a f t e r I J . Ormsbv , and Corp. Char les Holt abili ty a n d -co-operation -vere in C a m p Le jeune . Nor th Carol ina, a n ( j w h o obtain family all®* were s e n t ' to the a i r ca rn iva l to the best t rad i t ions of the service , before coming to Washington, D. C. a n c e for dependents will be entitW

ive p-eAs releases , take pictures , and were a credi t to Cher ry Point in Sep tember , 1944, to s e rve as A s - ' t o have f ami ly a l lowance p ^ ° »w- Mar ine Corps . " Is is tant Direc tor . She w a s n a m e d a i i r h d*n*ndent* unUl the

'• Di rec tor on D e c e m b e r las t , such dependents until the > , tion of six mon ths (ollowii

BOl N t l M . TKOBI.KM BACK . . . . — . SEA Tha t old lively ball is- p r e p a r e scr ip t for radio broad- and the Mar ine Corps,

sue is back aga in . In an a t t empt ' casts , and to rad iocas t the pro-. , « i . *» ta •1'ovc which was the liveliest cecdings. Over the loudspeakers ' ... . . . yea r when Colonel R i u h c n e n e y 10f f f c i a j *»rmlnat ion of the bal l . I M. Levitt , a ss i s tan t d i rec tor at the s tad ium. Lt. L e F a i v r e s a v e Alton, HI. ( C N S l - A H e r t ak ing I a t M t e r , the t . r s t Director , r e s ^ n - 1 < : < . o r d i n g

to an Air Bases S] of Fe ls P l a n e t a r i u m , Phi ladelphia , j a dive by-dive account of the m a i n re fuge in the city hall f r o m t h e j e d . B » r - n «, t h r eached b v dropped 1944. li»45. and 1*4« balls events . , dog ca tcher , a * h i t e buUdog w a s . J*1® Corns Women ' s Re " r I wmpi t teuc munic- j s e IA .e ^ l n May, IMS,

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o ( , h e ' p l a n K a r i i i r n building to a ] Corp.^ Holt . p a l „ o r k c r 3 . They paased the ha t , | " i e i u i a t i o n _to m a k e j o M d b l e m solid oak p la t fo rm—a dis tance of; looked a f t e r the . 85 (eet 1M5 ball t»ounced m e n par t i c ipa ted in all b r o a i - bought the dog a license-highest . . cas ted announcements , in terviews chr is tened h lm"Ts .xes . "

-and I peace t ime Women ' s Rese rve Is I pending ' in Congress , consequent ly

any p ' a n s which the ^ I i r | Corps m a y c o n t e n plate organiz ing or ma in ta in ing 1

w a r Mar ine Corps Women -« se rve a r e indefinite.

lone 15. 194S THE WINDSOCK

Frisco Gets Marine Club Seven

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'Pleow believe me, m'ofn, I like my morale exactly as It Is!"

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SAN FRANCISCO, Cat . — San F . ^ c i s c o Mar ine s aod f o r m e r Ma*

sor-n will ^ a v e a onf -T 'U 'on-dol lar r ec rea t iona l c lub h e r e a s a l iving m e m o r i a l to fellow L e a t h e r -necks who died in ibe i r coun t ry ' a w a r s .

The 12 s tory buiding in down-town San F r t n c i s c o , to b e known hencefor th a s the " M a r i n e s ' C l u b " , ha s been p u r c h a s e d by t he L e a t h e r -ne k assoc ia t ion a t a cos t of $800, 000. and an addi t ional $200,000 will be spen t in r e f u r n i s h i n g and dec-o ra t ing .

The associa t ion a l r e a d y has re-ceived tit le to the p rope r ty and f o r m a l opening is expec ted la te this s u m m e r .

P ro f i t s du r ing the w a r f r o m Ma-r ine post e x c h a n g e s l a rge ly a r e befog used to f i n a n c e the under -tak ing , f i rs t of i ts kind in t he nat ion. Off ic ia ls h a v e exo re s sed hope t he c lub will be a f o r e r u n n e r of s i m i l a r m e m o r i a l s in o the r A m e r i c a n ci t ies.

Without m e m b e r s h i p o r ini t iat ion fees of dist inction a s to r ank , t he

;San F r a n c i s c o Club will rn'fer i ts , faci l i t ies to al l m e n and w o m e n with honorab le se rv ice in the Ma-rine Corps, and to i m m e d i a t e f am- l

; ilies of M a r i n e dead . The c lub will se rve t r ans i en t M a r i n e s and for - '

| m e r Mar ine s a s well a s those sta-1 i tioned o r l iv ing in this a r e a . I Inc luded in the c lub ' s fac i l i t i es ' i will be 125 hotel rooms , dining room, lounge, s w i m m i n g pool,

• g y m n a s i u m , cockta i l b a r . gri l l J room, post e x c h a n g e s tore , b a r b e r s^ops and t h e a t r e .

E f f o r t s a r e be ing m a d e to con-tac t e a c h of the m o r e t han 20,000 Mar ine s l iv ing in t he B a y a r e a , who should wr i t e the Mar ine Re-habi l i ta t ion " ^ ' i c e r , 703 M a r k e t St. San F r a n c i s c o , for m e m b e r s h i p c a r d s .

On a c rowded t r a i n , a l i t t le boy w a s sniffling r e p e a d e d l y and loud-ly. A haughty m a t r o n f ina l ly ask-ed him, " H a v e you a handker -c h i e f ? "

" Y e s , " repl ied the o f f ende r , " b u t Mother d o e s n ' t let m e loan it t o s t r a n g e r s . " — B e l v o i r Cas t le .

P o p p a B e a r in a g ruf f vo ice : " W h o stole m y b e e r ? "

M o m m a B e a r in a shr i l l vo ice : " W h o stole m y b e e r ? "

B a b y B e a r : " H i e ! "

" A h w i n s . " " W h u t ' c h a g o t ? " " T h r e e A c e s . " " N o yuh don ' t . Ah w i n s . " " W h n t ' c h a g o t ? " Two dences a n ' a r a z o r . "

M a i d : (cal l ing to a young m a n outside) " I ' m s o r r y b a t she said to tell yon she w a s n ' t h o m e . "

Young m a n : "Well , tell h e r I ' m glad I d idn ' t c a l l . "

" M o t h e r , " quer ied the young-s te r , " d o f a i r y t a l e s a lways begin with 'Once upon a t i m e ? ' "

"No , d e a r , " repl ied the Mother , " s o m e t i m e s they s i a r t off with, ' I ' l l be de ta ined a t the off ice to-night . ' "

CLASSIFIED (Pe r sons des i r ing to e a t e r a

c l a s s ifed ad la this co lumn m a s t h a v e it in t he WINDSOCK off ice before noon on the T u e s d a y p re -ceding the d a y of publ ica t ion . )

Sale

FUESH-ETED beauty is the singular attribute of Lor-raine Miller, M-G-M starlet. The sweet Lorraine of song fame, couldn't have had anything on Miss Miller.

Gene And Jo Please Marines In Magic, Humor Program

Gene and J o , a h u s b a n d and 600-16. , wife m a g i c i a n show, opened the i r

i b a g of t r i cks l a s t week in the DOUBLE-bed m a t t r e s s , good r ec rea t ion ha l l and l e f t a full

O N E b rand Call 3283. SYRACUSE (CNS) — J o h n A.

Feo la , see ing a 9-year-old boy plunge into H i a w a t h a L a k e on a bicycle, r e scued him by diving condit ion fo r only $12.50. 625-B h o u s e o f M a r « n e s mys t i f i ed and into the lake ful lv clothed. He balk jMEMQ. phone 6243. l aughing . ed , however , when severa l chil-; L A D I E S loafe rs , size 6-A Worn I T h e m a 8 ' c show, which r a n

•more than a n hour , w a s fas t — . . L A D I E S loafe rs , size 6-A.

" Y o sho ' does . How c o m e you d r e n who wi tnessed the r e scue ask- only twice. Call 4245. . . „ „ J 14t_ _ so l u c k y * " I e d h i m to d ive in aga in a f t e r the < RARY K,>H X'A paced and filled wi th h u m o r aa

, n c l I > - I , . . . . 1 . B A B Y bed and buggy , good con- w c l l a s t r i cke ry . Gene and J o in-" b i k e . " The ch i ld ren t h e m s e l v e s With a g r ind of b r a k e s the offi- r ecovered the bicycle .

cer pulled u p to t he side of the I road. I D E N V E R (CNS) — The so-called

"Say S o n n y , " he ca l l ed . "D id you see a n a i r p l a n e c o m e down

dition, low pr ice . phone 3284. 638-A MEMQ. C ] u ded 21 d i f f e r en t t r i cks in thei r

^pe r fo rmance . The i l lusions r anged

anywhere n e a r h e r e "No. s i r , " repl ied the boy, put-

t ing his s l ingshot in his pocke t . " I ' ve been only shoot ing a t bot-t l e s . "

T r-- , „ r n-t —L ROWBOAT, good condition. |25. ' f r o m s imple colored handkerch ie f h i te penny is f a s t d i sappear ing . I C a " Zink, Bks . 200. j t r i c k s to the runn ing of swords

a c c o r d i n g to Mrs . Nellie Tayloe I F U R N I T U R E , l iving room, bed-1 H! r 0 U g w T . b o x a n d s eeming ly Ross , D i r ec to r of the U. S. Mint, room, a n d k i tchen sets, a l so ki tch- j • h r o u & ' 1 ° 8 h e a d . The g o v e r n m e n t is not ca l l ing in en utensi ls . Con tac t MT-Sgt. J . E . * n addi t ion to the r e g u l a r m a g i c , the coins, b u t " t h e y a r e e l imina t - j Wil l iams, 5-D P e m b r o k e Road , ' , h c - v ^ d t h e , r t roupe of t r a i n e d ing t h e m s e l v - becai««e they w e a r : Have lock , a f t e r 1700. ' i Ch ihauhaus . The t i n y

P e r f o r m a n c e s by Gene and J o have been exclusively for serv-ice aud iences d u r i n g the pant f ive y e a r s . They c a m e to the Point f r o m F o r t J a c k s o n . S. C., and journeyed to C a m p L e j e u n e f r o m here .

out qu i ck ly . " she s a id .

Try Out Your Cross Words O F F I C E R ' S g reens , blues,

whi tes , size 40, f ine shape , [sell to bes t o f fe r . Call 7258.

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'5 Posts 17 Siberian river J5 1° tMr 2? Spanish rooms 2 0 Away £! Position ® Placed levy on 23 Woody plant 24 Pertaining to

« certain Caucasian race

26 Petulant 27 Goddess of

discord 2 Petitions 21 Revolutionary

war hero 31 Extend be>ond

normal 34 Dreg* 35 Tended 3* Exclamation

of surprise 3? New Guinea

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1938 LA SATILFI 4-door s edan . Clean, good condition, good t i r e s . Call MT-Sgt. Anderson . 6200.

- -- dogs, the o ldes t of wh ich w a s a n d 15, p e r f o r m e d in the usua l p l ace

of rabbi t* . Under G e n e " s d i rec t ion t hey a lso s a n g .

T h e en t i re s h o w Included m o r e t h a n 20 individual t r i cks , which have been developed b y G e n e and J o d u r i n g the i r 16 y e a r s a s a t e a m . Gene ' s expe r i ence in the t r a d e d a t e s b a c k a l m o s t to his b r i t h on a Mississippi R i v e r show boa t . His AUTOMOBILE, good condition. . .. —»

D u r i n g work ing hour s ca l l 2 1 2 7 ! e r w a s E i s e n b a r t h of the o r l eave m e s s a g e fo r Col. D e n h a m , 1 ^ p " ' " m a i n BOQ (phone 8201-8202) s ta t - ' 1 h a d 1

ing m a k e , model , y e a r , a n d p r ice

'Li t t le n e w e r * Refuge*

(SEA)—Fira t child born in ihe Seoul, Korea, r e f u g e e c a m p for d isp laced persona h a s been n a m e d Lee Mi Wah—the Lit t le F l o w e r -in honor of Fiore l lo L a G u a r d i a , di-rec to r of U N R R A who sent g r ee t -ings recent ly to the people of Seoul.

. . N e w York (3EA)— F ined 12 for al lowing his P o m e r a n i a n dog, B a m b i , to f r i sk unmuzzled th rough Cen t r a l P a r k . Victor Moore, the r ad io and s tage comedian , pro-Prosed t h a t squirre ls , which a r e c o m p a r a b l e , bo muzzled, too.

of c a r . WILL C A R E fo r ch i ld ren outs ide

oi home . 638-A, MEMQ, phone 3284.

Wis. (SEA)—Tom-toms m a y bea t the w e d d i n g m a r c h for Navy d i scha rgee J e r o m e Rober t* , 23, m i s s i o n a r y s t u d e n t who will

s h o w j m a r r y J e a n Lindblad, 22, next y e a r t he longes t p i lo t } in Af r i ca . J e a n h a s gone by p lane

Miss iss ippi and its (to the D a r k Continent and her fi-a n c e plans to follow l a t e r .

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R E C O R D P L A Y E R , c o m b i n a t i o n ' or o therwise . Call MT-Sgt. Mincey, ' 8231, Ex tens ion 4.

- MOTORCYCLE. ca l l C a p t a i n ' O 'Nea l , phone 8277, VMF-225. 1

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JPUL (playbill $10 R E W A R D fo r i n fo rma t ion

lead ing to the s ecu r ing of a fu rn -ished a p a r t m e n t in New Bern o r , M o r e h e a d City. Call T-Sgt. A. E . George . 5131.

C h e r r y T h e a t r e

SATURDAY. 1530. 1730, 1930, 2130 — " S t r a n g Confess ion ' ' wi th Lon C h a n e y and B r e n d a J o y c e ; " U t a h " with Roy Rogers and T r i g g e r .

CASH fo r a used c a r in SUNDAY. 1530. 1730. 1930. 2130 - " U p Goes Mais ie" with A n n m e c h a n i c a l condit ion Call ^278 e r n a n d C * ' ° r S e Murphy . Sports , Car toon. I h i r i n J S o r b i n s - h o u r , anrf S I 5 MONDAY * TUESDAY.* 1730. 1930, 2130 - "The Well G r o o m e d a f t e r 1600 tool!* W ' t h R * y M i l l a n d a n d ° , i v i a Havi l land. P a t h e News , Ca»-

L E A V I N G fo r S p r i n g f i e l d ~ M i s ^ j W E D N E S D A Y . 1730. 1930. 2130 — " A r o u n d The World" with L a n sour i on J u n e 21 a t 1200. Des i re and A b n e r ; C h a p t e r 3 " H o p H a r r i g a n . " Car toon. r i de r s al l or p a r t w a y . Call MT- THURSDAY & F R I D A Y . 1730, 1930, 2130 — 'Night In P a r a d i s e " Sgt . T r e a t , 7193. • (Technicolor ) with Mere l e Oberon a n d T u r h a n Bey. P a t h e News, C a * — — — — — . toon, Spor t s .

Enlisted Men's Theatre i

I A R G E light b rown wal le t con-t a i n i n g p a p e r s , no money . F i n d e r pleaae r e t u r n to Lt . Ka r l B . Witte, MAG 53.

— 1 ° . N E . S H O W Ora.\ I N N E W T B K A T K Z — c*n "*• »• «• '"'*(MU"-• SUNDAY. 1330 (Spec ia l ) — "Thr i l l Of A R o m a n c e " with Kmthmt

Wil l iams and V a c Johnson . 1600, 1890, 2100 — " D a n g e r o u s B u s i n e s s " wi th L y n n M e r r i c k a n d F o r r e s t Tuck»;r, a l so Ta lk ing Magpies .

MONDAY, 1000, 1830, 2100 — "Of H u m a n B o n d a g e " with P a u l W reid a n d E l e a n o r P a r k e r , a l so Fox N e w s .

TUESDAY, 1600, 1830, 2100 — " T h e F a l c o n ' s Al ib i " wi th Tom Co* , w a y a n d Ri ta Corday , a l so Lost L a k e s ; Movie land Mag ic .

W E D N E S D A Y , 1800. 1330, 2100 — " A n n a And T h e King Of fUmm* with I r ene Dunne a n d Rex Ha r r i son , a l so P a r a N e w s .

THURSDAY. 1600. 1830, 2100 — "N«gbt And D a y " with C a r y OSMC a n d Alexis Smi th . No Shor t s .

F R I D A Y . 1900. 1830, 2100 — ~ 0 . 0 . M.H with AJmn L a d d a n d a ld ine F i t zge ra ld . N o S t a r t s .

O F F I C E R S C L U B l i K i l S T CT O W P AM O T FBBMLT, JVtm H

LOST o r s t r a y e d . Vihite P e r s i a n ca t , ful l g rown , gold e y e s and f l u f f y ta i l . Anyone h a v i n g la for -m a t i o n p leaae ca l l 4282.

W E D D I N G BAND. Gold, s t r a i g h t edge , e n g r a v e d , " N a n c y and Steve,** b e t w e e n B a r r a c k lOt and H a n g a r 3. Cal l Sgt . V a r g s , T1CL

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Idle birds of mechanical flight wait, i n the w a r n sun of the hanger area, lor man's arrival and the eventual journey through skies cf Carolina.

"Bread 'em" is the order of the evening as WRs enjoy the billiard facilities of the new WR recreation hut behind Barracks 227.

PX Soda Fountain is the favorite gathering place for noontime snacks and between M a g i c ; a n s Gene and Jo slip a bit of sleight of hand meal bites. WRs and men hcie enjoy milk, shakes and samedges. over on Pfc. A'.dy Kerrigan, during their performance here.

Repair and general overhaul of bicycles keeps Corp. .Doris Haddock (left) and Sgt. Mary Ann Wilson, of the WR recreation hut, busy.

Graduation class of the Cherry Point School, m the Housing Propect posed this week lor customary portarit. Sons and daughters of military

Gate 6 motor lanes are the main artery ol traffic flow to and from the station. Military Police here check vehicles and personnel in and out.