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     Survivors of Carrier Sunk in P�i_lippines Reac� Treasure lslan�
                                                                                                                                         DECEMBER 9, 1944
     VOL.  111- No. 43
                                                           TREASURE ISLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.






                                                                                    S     •    II                            Men in Sea 44-50
     "The Man With the  Hollywood  Stars  Join  "James  ess1on  to  Open  Theatre

      H  orn  "R  ece,ves                                                                                                    Hours;- Rescued  by Our

      Grand  Welcome                                                                                                         Forces on  Leyte
                                                                                                                               New clothing issued at the Treas­
       Featuring  surprise  visits  from                                                                                     ure  Island  Receiving  Ship  often
     Gloria  DeHaven,  rising  young                                                                                         goes  to  men  who  possess  not  a
      singer-actr.ess  from:  MGM,  and                                                                                      stitch more than they wear on their
     Basil Rathbone, distinguished actor                                                                                     backs,  -as  was  the  case  with  hun­
     well-known  for  his  role.s  as  Sher­                                                                                 dreds  of  survivors  of  the  carrier
     lock  Holmes,  in  addition  to  the                                                                                    Gambier  Bay  who  recently  came
     scheduled  Harry  James  appear­                                                                                        aboard  after  being  rescued  from
      ance,  the  christening  of  Treasure                                                                                  the  Philippine  seas,  where  their
      Island's new Theatre No.3 assumed                                                                                      ship  went  down  on  October  24  in
      the  air  of  a  bona  fide  Hollywood                                                                                 the battle  off  Samar Island.
      premiere  on  Tuesday,  December  5.                                                                                     The baby flattop was on-e of a unit
       The beautiful new showplace was                                                                                       of  six  in  that  vicinity,  protected
     Jammed  to  the  rafters  as  the  Vic­                                                                                 by  only  three  destroyers-one  of
      tory  Parade  of  Spotlight  Bands                                                                                     them the now-famous Destroyer X.
     sponsored  by  the  Coca-Cola  Com­                                                                                     Bumping  into  •a  major  thrust  of
     pany  was  aired  this                                                                                                  the  Japanese  fleet,  the  destroyers
      Treasure  Island.                                                                                                      laid a smokescreen around the car­
       Harry  James  and  his  music­                                                                                        riers  and  gallantly  headed  out  to
     makers,  veterans  of  a  great  many                                                                                   intercept  the  enemy.  For  three
     recordings and several movies, sent                                                                                     hours  they  stood off  overwhelming
     their  fans-lovers  of  both  sweet                                                                                     odds  in  the  form  of  four  battle­
     and  hot  music-into  an  ecstatic                                                                                      ships and four cruisers•.
     frenzy with the solid-sending brass                                                                                       The Garn  bier  Bay  was  in  a  cor­
     section  and  the  lyrical  strings                                                                                     ner of the carrier group nearest the
     alternating  in  the  spotlight.                                                                                        foe.  With  the  smoke  beginning  to
       Kitty  Kallen,.  formerly  with  the                                                                                  lift, the Nipponese warships  closed
     Jimmy  Dorsey orchestra,  sang  her                                                                                     in  for  the  kill.  Standing  abeam  at
     way  into  the  hearts  of  the  raptly                                                                                 point-blank range,  they  hurled  one
     enthusiastic  audience  as  she  gave                                                                                   salvo  after  another  at  the six  car­
     her  own  sparkling  interpretations                                                                                    riers  now  seeking  to  zigzag  their
     of some of the hit songs of  the day.                                                                                   way to safety.
     Sharing  vocal  honors  with  Miss                                                                                        Eight  of  the  Gambier  Bay's
     Kallen  was  Buddy  DeVito,  pop­                                                                                       planes had earlier been  sent out to
     ular  young  baritone.                                                                                                  assist our invading forces on Leyte.
       In  San Francisco  on  a  bond  sell­                                                                                 When  the  Jap  fire  began,  eleven
     ing  tour,  Miss  DeHav,en  and  Mr.                                                                                    torpedo  bombers  •and  ten  fighters
     Rathbone  came  to  Treasure  Island                                                                                    left  her  deck- to  take  their  toll  of
     immediately  after  getting  off  the                                                                                   the  enemy.
     train from Los Angeles. The blonde                                                                                  _·.  ,i   It  was  0810  when  the  Gambier
     Miss  DeHaven  will be  remembered                                                                                      Bay  suffered  her  first  hit  from  a
     for  her  performance in  "Two Girls  N,o newcomer to Treasure  Island is Jackson Wheeler,   "I'll  Get  By."  At  the  lower  right  is  pictured  a  por­ 14-inch shell which shook her from
     and  a  Sailor."              genial  wise-cracking  ,emcee  for  the  Spotlight  Band   tion  -of  the  capacity  audience  witnessing  the  show.   stem  to  stern.  The  Japanese  ves­
                                   program  shown  at  upper  left  with  pretty  Kitty   Note the beautifully appointed stage and the modern
                                   Kallen  chatting  with  our  Commanding  Officer.   lighting  and  ventilating  equipment.  Inset  is  "the   sels, smelling blood, drew closer, all
                                   Upper  right,  •Gl-oria  DeHaven  takes  over  the  mike   man"  and  the  horn  with  which  he  has  climbed  the  the  time  pumping  a  stream  of
                                   to  do  some  sweet  and  l,owdown  v,ocalizing.  Harry   ladder  ,of musical fame. James is scheduled to appear  shells  into  the  wounded  carrier.
                                   James  is  seen  at  lower  left  hitting  a  high  n-ote  i•n   at  Civic  Auditorium  in  San  Francisco  December  10.   Within a few minutes the intership
                                                                                                                             phone  went  dead,  and  shortly  aft­
                                                                                                                             erward   her   only   heavy   gun
                                   Use of Overseas Cable  Half  in  Navy                       Hostess  House                jammed.  She  drew  so  much  water
                                   Or  Radio Cancelled           Will  Want  to .Stay  Displays Work                         that  at  0850  Captain Vieweg  gave
                                                                                                                             the  command  to abandon  ship.  At
                                   During Christmas Season       ducted  by  the  Navy,  about  half  of   Of Local Artist   0900  the  Gambier  Bay  was  no
                                                                   According to a recent survey con­
                                                                                                                             more.
                                                                                                                               The  Captain  has  to  chuckle  as
                                     Acceptance  of  all  Expeditionary  the Navy's reserve officers  want to   Marion  Cunningham,  noted  San   he  remembers  how  unexpectedly
                                   Force Messages  and  greeting  mes­ remain  in service after the war.   Francisco  artist,  whose  charming   he  left  his  ship.  Fully  equipped
                                   sages  of  the  sender's  own  com.po­  Questionnaires have been sent to  studies  of  San  Francisco  are  now   with  side  arms  and  helmet,  he.
                                   sition  will  be  suspended  from  De­  all  the  226,000  reserve  officers  and  on display at Hostess House, is one   stumbled out of a smoke-filled room
                                   cember  6  to  25,  1944,  inclusive,  to   about  60  per  cent  have replied.  Of  of those whose  great interest is in   virtually  blinded  and  walked  OV(lr
                                                                 course,  80  per  cent,  or  about  48  making  art  available  to  as  many
                                   and from Army, Navy, Marine and   per cent of the total have said that  as  possible.  Noted  for  her  small   the side.
                                   Coast Guard personnel in the num-  they want to remain in the regular  pastels  which  have  been  exhibited   "All I  knew  was that I was fall­
     Rathbone-De  Haven Mow 'Em Down  erous areas of operation outside the   Navy.             throughout  this  country,  she  ha:s   ing.  I  couldn't  see  anything,  and
                                   continental United  States.     Navy sources said the survey was  served as Director of the San Fran­  (Continued on page 2)
     New  Theatre  Seats  1511       This restriction of  Clloble or radio   undertaken in connection with post­ cisco  Art  Center  and  as  artist  for
       Officially   opening  the  new  service  is  necessary  because  the  war Navy plans and that it did not  the  "Coast"  magazine.  Being  a
     theatre  was  Commodore  R.  W.  volume  of  Christmas  messages  in­ indicate  any  immediate  action  on  nativ-e Californian many of her sub­  Donates 1000th  Pint
     Cary,  Commande·r,  U.  S.  Naval  volved  would  overburden  the  Jim­ transfers  of  reservists  to  regular  jects  are  familiar  scenes.
     Training  and  Distribution  Center,  ited  overseas  transmission  facili­ Navy  rolls.   Mrs.  Cunningham· became  inter­  Of Whole  Blood
     who  spoke  briefly  and  introduced  ties and hinder expeditious handling                ested  in  the silk�screen  process  by
     the evening's entertainers.   of messages vital to the war effort.                        which  many  prints  may  be  made   Leonard  D.  Rich,  Navy  baker  of
       The  new  theatre,  henceforth  to   The suspension does not pr-eclude   Treasure  Island War   from one original.  She studied with  Treasure  Island  was  the  donor  of
     be  known  as  Theatre  No.  3,  has  a  the  acceptance  of  messages  of  the           outstanding  teachers  in  this  coun- the  thousandth  pint  of  type  "O"
     seating  capacity  of  1511  and  is  sender's  own  composition  other   Bond  FigQres Announced   try  to  learn  the  process  and  then  . whoie blood at San Francisco's Red
     located  in  the  Recreation  Center  than  greetings  nor  will  it  prevent             returned  to  this  coast  to  put  her  Cross  Blood  Donor  Center,  2415
     opposite  North  Galley.  Coliseum  the  transmission  of  messages  filed   As  we  go  to  press  Thursday  knowledge  to  practical  use.  Now  Jones Street, it was announced last
     styl-e seating arrangement has been  prior  to  midnight,  December  5.   morning, War Bonds totaling $185,- on  display  at  Hostess  House  are  week.  Late  the  same  day  his  pint
     used  in  arranging  the  blue  uphol-  Therefore,  the  only  available  000  had  been  purchased  by  Treas­ silk-scr-eenings made from her orig- of  blood  was en  route to the  South
     stered  chairs. Two  entrances  from  m-eans  for  an  exchange  of  Christ­ ure  Island  personnel  in  the  Pearl  inal  drawings  of  ,the  familiar  Pacific  by  Navy plane-perhaps to
     the  lobby  are  flanked  on  either  mas  greetings  during  the  period  Harbor  Day  War  Bond Drive.  The  Powell  Street  trolley,  Fisherman's  save the  life of  one of  4is fighting
          (Continued on page 7)    December  6  to 25 will be by  letter.  quota  was  set  at  $759,000.   Wharf  and  Chinatown.   shipmates in the battle areas.


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