M V a -- .-- .r w.x. -- '.. "1< ". -a -.w' nw.-. -.- n ...ear.a.. desert- YIa .11Va zz may 1.941 ---- '----- NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL JI12C AIR TRAITJIWC MEWS CDlTa Sewing Center To Open Friday p O..t... Hdw.rrf>> V. HrpYiae. VHMQnmm Toa Electric ...... i - .*..r ialWl-t P... B-U. UtlWBeaorU. Available Sewing Maces PLASTICS AID IN AIRCRAFT 1*. 0.-....... J. W. wim..... UtM4 Attention Married Personnel I INSTRUMENT TRAINING COURSEDThe PvWi4 "(.r.ati." Ufftow.A , < *.... w laa Ail N.wadi..eid When you ask your wife to : shorten your pants or take in Naval School, Aircraft Intruruenta of the Naval UrCM; . % Ottl far N a.tIT IM. A4.... >tr.tio. Bwl4U. ......A. N. ...to lH.F your jumper, don't take the Air Technical Training Center, in line with their policy of : excuse "1 haven't a sewing using all teaching methods and facilities at their command ,F Artfwr saw.kale ... ' T. 1 machine" any more. a ' N.ri The NATTCenter' Ship's . ....rt I. w.-u.. 914 Service has installed ten sew- e AU Pkoiorn uo0 to 2045. Sundays and other Babe Ruth. know the other Pastures are always t . I Whoa, Now Bessie A refold Holidays 1300 to 20t5.t greener. complete by a prominent - CONGRATULATIONS! And let's see that lovely smile. Japanese journalist: of what we really mean it to GREENE, I went on inside Japan front Pearl !SWIMMING l'OOLlnd:!: 419) For male E. J., Pfc, of Class E31 The Marine The other morning I was listen- Harbor to the American occup Naval Personnel only. Monday thru Friday 0900 to Corps can well be proud of ing to one of those early morning lion of Tokyo, is given in THE i 1200 and 1730 to 2045. Saturday 0900 to 2045. Sunday this man as he graduated with a I "Eye Opener" radio programs) LOST WAR. Masuo Kato wrote the :r.! and Holidays 1300 to 2045. course average of 89.6< this ia I and the announcer said he would | bok in a freezing building in RKCKFTION KOOM-Located In Auditorium for the highest average made by any play a recording for all the boysin I bombed-out Tokyo He tells u.i I NATTC Personnel I, relative and guest. man graduating from the AEM I II Bks. 62 dedicated to Miss what it was like to be a Japanese I (A) School this year. When I I Nancy Stewart. What gives, I newspaperman during the "peace GREENE was told he had made Boys I missions" of the internment! camp , GO-ASIIOKE -- -- WHERE TO of the trip back to Japan on an BULKHEAD By Murray Garvin exchange ship, of a Are raid on WU" Jc.Ja; TO GO ASHORE: NCCS Club at Church and Newnai Tokyo when the heat was :such 8 reei. Club open daily from 1700 to 2300, Saturdays, 1200 to 2400 w ,, that people in open field dial for Sunday 1000 to 2300. Dances Wednesdays and Thursdays, Saturdaysand .. .. lack of oxygen, of the atomic Sundays. Uniform required on Saturday and Sunday. -a r. bombings, of the surrender, of the . JACKSONVILLE BEACHKS: leave at frequent Intervals hari-kiri l of the military and the If from new bus station at Clay and Adams (sam a as Navy). Surf bath- dazed relief of the populace Al- ing and other recreation at one of worlds finest ocean beaches. Bus most any part of this book would have made front page news on fare 234 :- :: since December 7 any day 1941 F1M1LNG AND BOA11NU; Cedar River oa Sao . , CANOEING, 4"well On the American aide is the Juan Avenue. Take Lake Shore Bus, three blocks from last atop on story of Ben Kuroki a Japanese San Jun. Row Boats.-two hours SOe; canoes-$1.00 per hour; motor _>)0",.. .j"t" American war hero Ralph G. Mar. Itoats-$2.00 per hour, flv. to eight people per boat. tin has told his story in BOY 'f FROM NEBRASKA. --- Ben was a Jon**-I went over to the club .".. A :'<.' farm boy he went to an American - !9I4 now swimming pool last night, and .,\:" ...>: ; school, worked and pLAyed had more fun diving'SmithYes : *.' : with American boys and girls, wentto theta great aport. ',-i) war as an American air force JOKE! Jon -I'll have even more fun gunner, lived through 53 mission* tomorrow when they put the water :. : in two different theaters, and today - IK a wears the Distinguish Fly. t'34. ing Cross He knew 'il// nothing of pre /_ Civilian to drjec Ud sailor stump1 "":' judice until the war, in spite of Gal: "Do you know what hap. on a park bench: "Anything his enlistment, there were .*me fetw. U> GIs who feel low !" wrong, son*" : American patriots who thought hilt I OI.: "No. what?" "['m lUtle**." ;:. tt skin too yellow. His 25 missions in "Lo*t your pp?" the European theater were carriedour flat: "They get slapped '+' "No, my list of phone numbers to prove that he had nothing for this town."' ;;..." to be aahanwd of. When discharged - "I had an awful nightmare lasttdght from the European Theater . .' . .. A sailor, just horn from a longcruie .4 j">: he volunteered for Pacific duty, "Ye, I saw you with hwr" ruhe" w a phone and call- J I.IJ and there flew over Tokyo. At UM <*y. KuroJrl |rliri a stranger hailed him. I I marrlo .I" he told a pal. ; .: : ,L\ is now lecturing--righting the enemy - 'Stuck in the mud?" h* wkad "Aw forget it," advised the pal, 4'y It'" of racial tolerance Thin bok "Oh, no said Sok, "my" engine 'here'ti lotaa girtx" ; .. is the :story -of hid 54 Htilill