Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 10, 1948, Tokyo, Japan A civic a Taissia stripes m co inspects men and equipment air no instructors qualifications told Jyh x Harmon fab oct. 9 under existing regulations regular air Force officers who meet the required qualifications May apply for duty As instructors with flying units of the air National guard it was Learned for this duty Are As follows Field Grade officers regular Usan Pilot on flying status extensive experience As a fighter or Light bombardment Pilot at. Least 12 months overseas service since december-7, 1941 and combat experience in fighter or Light. Bombardment aircraft. Applications will be submit Ted through channels in letter 18 dependents get port Calls form subject application for assignment As air instructor addressed to chief of staff United states air Force Washington 25, . Attention Afpmp-1-r. Further information on applications May be obtained from air Force letter 36-6,dated August 10, 1948. Info programs for week told among informational radio pro cams for the week of pinning october 11 Are the following monday october 11, 6 30 . The science Magazine of the , october 12, 6 30 . What s wrong with marriage Tot some of the answers and for an informative discussion by pro sea s town meeting of the air wednesday october 13, 6 30 .new York a tapestry for radio is a Story of new York and it s different kinds of , october 14, .6 30 pm the Scarlet letter one of the world s finest novels by Nathaniel i Hawthorne v Friday october 15, 6 80 . Chautauqua table starring Wil Jiam Pov Yeu in a radio Story of old Chautauqua gatherings Many years ago. F saturday. October 16, 6 30 . R ten million careers another in it resting and informative Page from science Magazine of the air it As a Story of the Navy s program i fief placing men in work for which Haj Jey Are qualified. Sunday october 17, 6 30 ."the Challenge from the greatest of Story Ever told. It is about a ii Man living in the time of Christ leading into a position in which Jie must either join a dishones1 group of persons and be at their Ercy or risk the welfare of his daughter and himself. Marbo oct. 9port., cat or the sat general Greeley which is to sail from san fran Cisco october 27, included if air Force dependents and de Pendents of two army per Force dependents on the Reele Are those of it. Ken Neth e. Bailey maj. Cornelius Bottomley it. Nelson j. Davis maj. John p. Fellows last. John a. Gilpin it. Walter p. Graham capt Eslie b. Handing it. Robert a. Harter a sgt. Dale a Jinan Harold e. Moody Milbrin i. Warren to Gers a sgt. Donald r. Santay. To. Boyd Smith it. Bertie r Williams and a sgt. Oliver m. Ramsey. Army Are the civilian maj. Richards capt. We Smetters on Farbo All stars i. Is ?. Sis ref fighter Wing oct 9the Sun setters 23rc fighter Wing baseball club of Northwest Guam air Force base placed five players on the Marbo All stars team which represents the Mari Anas boning command East command All Paci fic tournament. The tournament started october 6 and runs through october 11. The five players from the Northwest gab club Are 1st sgt. Raymond w. Wynn Pitcher Cpl. William Frazer Pitcher Jurf c Nick pre Dovic Catcher. Cpl. Larry Reinhard of gird baseman and a sgt. William outfielder. Hutchinson a typhoon damage tally released pm sends food Courtesy vital Here creation in phone usage area underway s. Dethlefsen. Names of 112 dependents arriving ones of Daniel l. Hurley civilian and it. Jack families of army personnel serving on Guam will be submitted Foi priority list number 21 to arrive Marianas boning command area in the month of december. . Air Force photo maj. William a Sanders third from right commanding officer of the fourth Rescue Squadron Northwest Guam air Force base inspects the Crew of one More it. Col. E. G. Hillery Back to the camera was the guest at the. Recent inspection of men and equipment. 20th of vocal croup touring Guam units Marbo oct. 9the choral tones vocal group under the direction of Cpl. Charles Rogers 20th air Force head quarters is touring various service units on Guam As announced by Marbo special services office. Their rendition of the Semi classical popular and spiritual music offers the gop official killed by unknown thug Chicago oct. 9 up William John Granata 42, re publican candidate for clerk of Cook county circuit court died of injuries which police said he moist have suffered in an attack by an unknown assailant. Granata former Republican committeeman of one of Chi Cago s touch West Side wards was found in a Pool of blood in front of the club where he had been living temporarily in the Soop. A doctor said the death was due to a heavy slow at the base of the Skull apparently administered by some Sharp detectives said his assailant May have been someone he knew who struck him without warning after a Friendly finest in musical entertain with the choral tones is Cpl. William plea Sant who has entertained troops on the Island for the past two years with his imitations of radio stage and screen choral tones group includes Charles h. Rogers conductor Cpl. William plea Sant Tenor soloist pfc Clar ence Stewart Cpl Richard Hardman pfc Floyd Goodwin pfc Thelson Jones pfc Wil Liam Mason pfc William Lowe pfc Ressie Lindsay pfc Al Bert Berry pfc Marshall Grady Cpl. Herman l. Haw Kins Cpl. Grover Bullock pfc Clarence Nixon pfc Daniel restes pfc. Stokes Powell pfc Estle Hayden sgt. William h. Jones Cpl. James Burch Field and pfc Charles Jones. The choral tones Are newly reorganized since Many of its former members have departed for the United states. The choral tones will be featured monday night octo Ber 11, at the 22nd general Hospital red Cross club. Their performance is scheduled to Start at 7. To conduct activities Marbo oct. 9the 59th ordnance group will conduct activities at the Marianas boning command club Agafon Gumas for the month of octo Ber. The popular Star dusters will provide dance by this each saturday night. Tide schedules Harmon fab oct. 9tide schedule for the week ending october 15, As announced by officials at Harmon air Force base is As follows monday october 11high tide army guidance. Program Marbo personals Harmon Abs sgt. Jesse j. Worrell 21st troop Carrier Squadron is spending a 5-Day leave in Gam Agori Japan. Ret. Russell Campbell 13th motor Ransport t Squadron is on a 30-Day emergency leave to Joplin to. It. Guy a. Wallace 19th air repair Squadron has been selected o attend the general radar. Main Enance course at Keio. University Okyo Japan. A sgt. Herbert h. Harris sgt. Armand a. Page. Sgt. A. P. Putt Man Cpl. Eugene Folin Cpl. Louisj a pfc Ralph Alderman and pvt. Robert l. Little All of Marma Are pending leaves in Manila. # sergeant Johnny Miller and Clifford Beck Are in route to the whited states after completion of heir overseas Tours. Eskimos Safe after russian detention 5 44 . Tuesday Low tide october 9 08 12 signal corps photo col Broadus Mcafee Marbo g 1 and it. Col. Loren t. Jenks left Admire a group of posters designed for use in conjunction with the army character guidance program. A character guidance Council was established recently Atic offi Cio Mariana boning command. Chairman of the Council. High tide at 6 15 . And Low tide at 10 06 . Wednesday october 13high tide at "6 29 and Low tide at 10 55 . Thursday october 14high tide at 6 58 . And Low tide at 11 41 . Friday october 15high tide at 1 16 . And Low tide at 12 16 . Fliers trim a waft basketball ers 38-22 Harmon fab oct. 9 the Harmon basketball Fli ers maintained their co Leader standing in the 20th air Force basketball league when they out pointed the North West air Force base five with a score of 38-22 wednesday october 6, on the 20th air Force fliers were paced by sgt. Frank Preczewski for Ward who ran up a total of 14 Points. Pfc de Oakley player manager for the fliers was credited with six Points. High scorer for the Northwest squad was Unfleet Center with eight Points. Fire station at Marbo signal corps photo firemen of the Marbo fire station no. 1, near head quarters Marianas boning command pose for their picture at the Start of fire prevention week. The Marbo fire depart ment operates four stations the others being located at the 22nd general Hospital Agafon Gumas housing area and the 296th transportation truck battalion station. N 501st engineers of cavalry Grid invite Marbo oct. 9the foot Ball team of the 501st Engineer construction battalion has accepted an offer to play against the first cavalry division team. The game will be played in Japan thanksgiving Day the 501st Engineer team Defeated the Northwest Field Sun setters 13-0. This was the fourth win against one loss and a tie. The 501st team has. Score 84 Points in six games while the opposition has scored six indo studies . Methods san Francisco oct. 9 a sir Adjo Eddin Baso o the East indonesian depart ment of economic affairs is studying Rice culture and inspecting Industrial methods in Small factories of the san Francisco Bay area. Marbo oct. 9the Marbo conservation officer capt. T. D. Ward has announced the weekly conservation item for the week starting october 11 proper use of telephones. Signal Section officers say the chief Factor in the Conser vation of Telephone equipment is Telephone Courtesy. Telephone Courtesy can be demonstrated in Many ways officials said be considerate of the Tele phone operators. They Are doing an excellent Job considering the operational and maintenance problems caused by our tropical climate. Be considerate of the other Fel Don t make personal Calls during duty hours. Per Sonal Calls tie up equipment needed for official business. Limit your Calls both offi Cial and personal to the mini mum time required to accomplished your purpose. Other persons Are waiting for the lines to Clear. Treat the Tele phone instrument with respect. It is a delicate mechanism and requires constant maintenance by experts to keep it in work ing order. Don t attempt to repair faulty Telephone equipment your self. Call the signal Section for such service. You May do More Harv than Good. Use the current Telephone directory to secure your number whenever possible. Unnecessary Calls for information tie up the lines waste the operators time and delay their attention to other Calls. Practice Telephone Cour Tesy it s a conservation Mea sure. 23rd fighter Wing oct 9the Northwest Guam air Force base is paving the Way for better recreational facilities by building an up to Date re creation area according to the commanding officer of head quarters and headquarter Squadron 23rd fighter Wing the new area has a Volley Ball court Badminton Cour and in the near future wit have a Tennis court and soft Ball Diamond including i air installations hit hard but plane damage is Light Headquarters fear has released a report on the damage inflicted upon air Force installations on Okinawa by typhoon Libby. The report estimated some 2v? million dollars Over All damage to buildings service facilities and property. Fortunately according to the report damage to aircraft on the Island was negligible and affected Only a few Trainer Type Craft. What damage there was to the planes were blamed upon flying debris. Building horse these shoe new pitching additions Range to the Squadron were the ideas o 1st sgt. Ray Wynn and Cpl Jim struts duty no for the Squadron. It is hoped that this recreational area will draw inter Squadron activities and late Competition from other squad runs of the 23rd Fighte Wing. Australia of ready for limited War of Wing stresses fire prevention. Nome oct. 9 up it was announced that a party of 17 alaskan eskimos arrived Safe y at Little Diomede Island from a grading trip to Siberia after they had been detained or More than a month by the russians on big Diomede is and. Col. A. M. Clark went to Little Diomede Island to investigate the Story of the mis sing party of 17 men and women who left Early in August on a trading trip in route to he siberian Mainland with passes issued by an Alaska native service teacher. He was told that upon reaching big Diomede Island the Eskimo party was detained by soviet officials pending the Check of their passes. The soviets had repudiated a Trade agreement signed in 1938, which allowed eskimos to Trade with siberian Villag ers and the state department had failed to inform the Ameri can eskimos. Melbourne Australia oct. 9 a air Marshall George Jones chief of staff of the Royal australian air Force said today his fighter squadrons Are ready for War on a limited scale. No potential enemy in the world is in position to make a sudden unheralded raid on Australia in the Pearl Harbor manner he told newsmen. Jones said the Raaf could put seven fighter squadrons three bomber squadrons and one general reconnaissance Squadron into the air to meet a sudden attack. New movie schedule Harmon fab oct. 9 scientist Speaks of planet War London oct. 9 up a British scientist suggested tha the United states and Russi May be fighting Side by Sid some Day As allies in the great est of All wars started by an invasion from other worlds. Addressing the British inter planetary association or. Wil Liam Olaf Stapledon an Autho Rity on sociology and philosophy said that the present East West antagonism is not a Hope Ful sign that Man could agree with his neighbors out in space if there Are any. He said that if the Earth gets into an inter planetary War and wins it is hoped it will be a Magnani Mous Victor and not exploit the conquered races. He said he was not sure there was any life on other planets but saw no reason Why Man himself could not Breed a race to live on Frozen Mars. He suggested that a tibetan Stock accustomed of rarefied air and the cold of the Hima Layas would be a Good starting Point. For the hot Venus he pointed to the adaptability of the tribes living on the Equator. Navy plans Atlantic war1 Washington oct. 9 up the Navy announced 65 ships 30 aircraft squadrons and 30,000 men will mass in the North Atlantic november 1, to train under wartime the training period will last until november 23. The Navy said that anti submarine War fare will be stressed 23rd fighter Wing oct. 9"fire prevention. Week at the 23rd fighter Wing North West Guam air Force base received much attention from the fire department and other staff safety officers. Each Squadron selected a fire prevention and Protection Engi Neer whose duties included inspection of All Barracks Light bulbs heating elements Wir ing and other equipment that might be a possible fire Hazard. The staff safety officer at Northwest gab believes that an Active fire prevention pro Gram will reveal these hazards and by the elimination of such hazards will minimize the fire losses. All men should con tact the Squadron fire marshal or fire chief when construct ing any major wire change or heating device within the bar Racks or any other building. Damage however ranged All the Way from Complete Demoli Tion of Large installations to minor losses in various areas. Both water and electric Power facilities were knocked out by the storm with the Power plants and major electric facilities suffering minor damage and the secondary service lines badly damaged. The report asserted that water service had been restored at air Force installations. Kobe oct. 9a Call for assistance from typhoon stricken Okinawa to the command ing officer of the Kobe Quarter master depot resulted in the shipment of approximately 350 tens of emergency "10-in-l" rations and 300 pyramidal tents from army stocks to the Island. An okinawan. Army ship which was in Kobe Harbor has been loaded and Dis patched. The supplies Are to be used by army and Navy personnel stationed on the Island and As a measure of Relief for some of the native typhoon. Victims of the Salt called excellent Aid for Tropic workers one of a series of health in formation articles by the depart ment of Public health on Guam the part that Salt plays As a preventive measure against heat reactions is an interest ing one. We always have known that the body loses a great Deal of Salt in perspiration and that the blood of a patient having a heat reaction usually is abnormally Low in Salt Content. Consequently people living in the tropics were advised to take Salt tablets in an amount proportionate to the amount they perspire. Fairly recent studies have shown that nature tends to Correct the body s loss of Salt in perspiration. It seems to is a part of our acclimatization process in the tropics. It has been found that a newcomer in the tropics has a High Salt Content in his sweat regard less of his Salt intake. If his Salt intake is not increased to compensate for this loss he will tend to have one of the reactions to heat. However in three or four weeks when he has become fully acclimatized to the new environment the Salt in his sweat will become directly related to the level of his Salt intake with the blood Salt tending to remain fairly constant. The practical application of this Point is that the labourer just arriving on Guam or in the tropics needs More Salt than that in his diet for several weeks after which the regular Salt in his food is Likely to carry him along without trouble. It is interesting to note that different people will get differ ent reactions to heat under the same conditions. Disregard for the usual common sense rules of health for a hot climate is the usual background Factor. Preventive measures for All the reactions to heat consist of the maintenance of Good health by Means of plenty of rest a wholesome nutritious diet plenty of drinking water and an adequate intake of Ordinary table Salt. . A while a fixes up a lard Sandwich an a Glass o water saw cords o Wood paint the Back Fence. An outta Givin to somethin1, of nothing is Apt to make a bum out o to Madam could Vouse spare. Ab1te-Fera gent what s seen better mrs Ltd Abner to Don t Haft do a to meter shoos provides t look already on thoughtful u l Grutt Laid a dozen aids an tvo quarts o milk of to while. Five i _ o the sausage size. Done. Flipped overbid of pc Peade to gook inc Voll Nevah Haft go Honky agin Nomovi will to. Blondie two showings of each movie will be Given nightly at the Harmon air Force base Thea Ter it was announced by Spe Cial services at Harmon Field thursday. The new schedule will begin saturday october 9. The Box office will open at 6 . For the first showing and the movie will begin at 6 30. Ticket sales for the second show will begin at 8 ., with the last feature starting at 8 45. An army newspaper published by and for military personnel six times weekly i Tokyo Japan Apo 500 by the troop information and Educa Tion Section ghz Fec for free distribution to . Armed forces in Japan Korea and Marianas boning islands an Okinawa. Local news May not be republished without obtain ing official clearance except that Apps material May be re printed by civilian papers with out specific Apps views and opinions expressed in the paper Are no necessarily those of the depart ment of the army. Address Al communications to the of in a and or the managing editor. Officer in charge capt. Charles b. Taylor26 5271managins editor h. H. Hathaway57-8085 Terry hey that is wok it a out time i no of pasta. Mop s 4oe 5hp unp1n6-Stkip we Kei ffw5?u2ns the place. Thereso place like Hompe Lott goop. Hon per and this Home is no placed in task tall. 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