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THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1944          PAGE 7

    KIN  OF  SERVICEMEN  GET  FULL                              Navy Monthly War
    BENEFITS  OF  SOCIAL  SECURITY                              Bond Purchases Top

                                    Widespread  among  Gis  in  the   30-Million-Dollar Mark       U(. TH
    RAILROAD TICKET               services  is  the  impression  that   Displaying increased momentum,  •Editors
                                  servicemen lost their rights to social
    SERVICE IS NOW                security  benefits  the  day  they  en­ War Bond purchases by Naval per­
                                  tered the service. Nothing, says the  sonnel in August again surged over
    AVAILABLE ON T. I.            Social  Security  Board,  could  be  the  30-million-dollar  mark,  for  a
                                  further  from  the  truth  than  this  total  of  $34,719,265.  This  volume
      The sailor stepped up to the ticket   belief.             brought  the  grand  total  of  Bond   Editor's  N-ote:  Your  letter  has  a  of the sailors who insist upon mak­
                                    As  a  matter  of  fact,  under  the  sales  since October,  1941,  to  $737,- gr.eater  chance  for  publication  if  ing  passes  with  the  ridiculous
    window and plunked down a roll of   law  the  survivors  of  servicemen  721,617.         y,ou  limit  it  to  200  words  or less.   "whew  whews"  while  waiting  for
    bills.                        are  entitled  to  certain  specific   The August total was 54 per cent                   the  buses  each  night.  Such  un­
      "I  want  a  ticket  home  and  I                                                       Editor-,.                     gentlemanly  conduct  does  not  re­
    don't  care  what  it  costs."   benefits  if  the  soldier  worked  in  higher than  the August,  1943,  vol­  I  have  attended  many  stage   flect the teachings of the Navy and
                                  covered  employment  before  he  ume  of  $22,547,156.
      He  was  just  in  from  the  So1.1th   entered the Armed Forces and died   Analysis of the August, 1944, re­  shows  sponsored  by  volunteer  en­  steps  should  be  taken  to  curtail
    Pacific  and  his  hair  and  uniform   "currently" insured. In other words,  sults  shows  that  $18,513,225  were   tertainers and it is with regret and   the  practices.
    wouldn't  pass  inspection.  Th3:t   his  family  is  entitled  to  payments  payroll  savings  plan· sales  to  civil­  shame that many of the performers   Edward  Schultz;  Y2c.
     would be taken care of later. Right   if he was employed in a job covered  ian personnel;  $12,261,281 were al­  have to undergo  the humiliation  of
    now,  his  first  thought -was  to  ob­  by the  social  security  program  for  lotment  purchases  by  uniformed   some  ungrateful  sailors  who  per­  Editor-Just  a  line  on a  subject
    tain  that  precious  bit  of  paste­  at least half of the last three years  personnel  of  the  Navy,  Marine   sist  in  making  their  gross  igno­  that  in my  opinion  has  been  sadly
    board  with  the  name  of  the  old   of  his  life  before  he  entered  the  Corps  and  Coast  Guard,  and  $3,-  rance of the finer type of entertain­  neglected.
     home  town  stamped  across  it.   service.                944, 759  were cash sales.    ment  known.
      He  was  typical  of  hundreds  of   The  families  of  servicemen  are   For the eighth consecutive month   It  is  about  time  that  steps  are   Not  that  I  object  to  a  certain
     men,  the majority just in from sea   also entitled to various  other bene- the  naval  training  centers  as  a   taken  to  remedy  such  a  practice.   amount  of  swearing-a  word  here
     duty, who are taking advantage of   fits  if  the  serviceman  died  "fully"  group  led  the  bond  program  with   It seems as if one does not appreci- and  there  has  the  peculiar  power
     Treasure Island's new facilities for   insured,  if  he  had  been  employed  their  combined  efficiency  index  of   ate  a  performance,  he should  have   of getting  quick  action out  of 0th­
     the  sale  of  railroad  tickets  at   in private  industry  or business  for  145.5 per cent, followed by the mis­  the courtesy  enough to sit through  ers.  But  to  continually  sprinkle
     servicemen's  fares. Coach  reserva­  at  least  half  the  period  between  cellaneous  activities,  with  125.5   it  without  manifesting  his  dislike   one's  ordinary  conversation  with
     tions  are  obtained  for  men  going   January  1,  1937-when  the  social  per  cent.  Farragut  was  leading   publicly.  Such  intolerance  only  expressions  of  the  vilest  sort  is
     on .leave.                   security  program  began-and  the  training  center,  while  Naval  Tor­  make  for  disdain  and  contempt on  completely out of place whetl;ler on
       All railroads operating out of the  time of his death, or half the period  pedo  Station,  Alexandria,  Va.,   behalf of the entertainers who have  the  streets  of  San  Francisco  or  at
     Bay  area  participate  in  the  plan.  since  he  became  21,  if  that  was  a  headed the miscellaneous  group.   to present their offering to a group.  the  barracks.
     A  veteran  railroader,  Walter  C.  later  date.            For  the  entire  naval  establish­  of  ungrateful,  tactless  sailors.   Excessive  profanity  shows  only
     Fell,  Southern Pacific  district pas-  Monthly  benefits  are  payable  to  ment,  civilian  participation  was   A  Disgusted  Sailor.   a  lack  of  good  taste  and  a  definite
    .  senger agent, has been given leave   the  following  survivors  of  persons  93.4  per  cent,  and  pay  participa­  Editor-I  feel  that  much  of  the  indication  that the  person  in  ques­
     by  his  company  to direct  the  pro­  who were "fully" insured under the  tion 13  per cent. U.  S.  Naval Dry­ humiliation  that  the  WAVES  on  tion  does  not  have  a  voc;abulary
     gram  as  a  Ship's  Service  activity.   Social Security Act:   docks, Terminal  Island,  Calif.,  won  this  base  have  to  put  up  with  is  sufficient  to  express  himself.
     Lt.  (jg)  M.  P.  Goldrjck,  W-V(S),   1. Children receive monthly pay­ the  Secretary's  flag in August  and  too  much  and  uncalled  for.  When   There  is  a  time  and  place  for
     has  charge  for  the  Navy.   ments  until  they  are  16,  or  until  USMC,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.  C.,  won  my sister joined up to do her part,  everything,  boys,  and  if  you  must
       The Treasure Island facility was   they  are  18  if  they  are  still  in  the first  "leg"  of the flag.   I'm sure  that she  had  no  idea that  swear,  think  of where  you  are  be­
     opened  on  August  16.  Two  offices   school.              The  allotment  program  for  uni­ she  would  come  in  contact  with  fore you say it.
     are  maintained.  One  is  in  the  old   2. A  widow  with  children  under formed  personnel  continued  to  some of the conduct shown by some   E.  W.  Eberhart,  GM2c.
     Post  Office  building  in  quarters   her care,  provided she does not re­ show general increases. Navy allot­
     formerly  occupied  by  th,e  Bank  of   marry,  receives  monthly  payments  ments in effect on August 31 were   EX   Navy's V-12 Program
     America.  The  other  is  in  Receiv­  until  her youngest child  is  18. The  1,527,097;  Marine  Corps,  242,000,
     ing  Ship,  Building  No.  221.   payments  stop  then,  but  begin  and  Coast  Guard,  85,433. · Allot­  POTENIIA    At U. C. to Undergo
       Mr. Fell r�lates a little story that  again  when  the  widow  is  65  and  ment sales for the month were $9,-
     reveals  what  a  boon  the  new  of­ continue  until  her  death.   782, 793. 75 by Navy;  $144,562.50 by             Cut in November
     fices  are to men  going  on  leave.  A   3. A  widow  without  children the  Marine  Corps,  and  $1,028,925
     few  days  ago  he  was  contacted  by  under  her  care  receives  monthly  by  the Coast Guard.                        The Navy's V-12 program at the
     the captain of a ship who had spent  payments when she reaches the age                                                 University  of  California  will  un­
     three  futile  days  in  the  city·  at­ of  65  provided  that  she  has  not  Perfect for Sailors, Too               dergo a 20 per cent cut for the fall
     tempting  to  obtain  coach  reserva­ remarried.            I wish I  were a  kangaroo                                 semester,  beginning  in  November,
     tions home for 24 of his crew mem­  4. Dependent  parents  also  re­  Despite  his  funny  stances,                    Captain B. L. Canaga, USN (Ret.),
     bers.                         ceive  payments  when  they  reach  I'd have  a  place for  all the  junk         \      Commanding Officer of the unit, an­
       "He  was  very  discouraged,"  the  the  age  of  65  provided  that  the   My  girl  friend  brings  to  dances.   RADIO  MATERIEL  SCHOOL  nounced  recently.
     veteran  railroader  related,  "and  deceased serviceman  left neither  a                                                The  cut  in  V-12  student  enroll­
     asked  if  anything  could  be  done  widow  or  a  child  under  18.   be  lost,  the  Social  Security  Board   POCKET  BILLIARDS  STAR  TO   ment  at  California,  he  explained,
     about  it.                     Monthly  benefits  are  payable to  has  urged  that  claims _for  benefits   GIVE  EXHIBITION  AT  RMS   conforms with a recent decision by
                                                                                                Andrew  Ponzi,  world  pocket
       "When  I  informed  him  that  his   the  following  survivors  of  persons  should  _be  filed  immediately  after   billiards star, now making a tour of   the  Bureau  of  Naval  Personnel in
     troubles  were  over  and  that  his   who  were  "currently"  insured:   the insured person's death. Monthly   the  Pacific  Coast  under  sponsor­  Washington.
                                    1. Children receive monthly pay­ payments  to  survivors  are  retro­
                                                                                                                              Captain  Canaga  said  the  cut
     men  would  be  out  of  here  by  1900   ments  until  they  are  16-or  18  if  active, but not for more than  three   ship  of  the  Brunswick-Balke  Co.,   would  be  accomplished  by  leaving
     that  very  day,  he  was  overjoyed."   still  in  school.   months prior to the month of filing.   will  give  two  exhibitions  of  his   vacant  billets  of  men  who  are  de­
       It  is  a  matter  of  record  in  the   2. Widow  with  children  under Therefore,  if  a  claim  is  not  filed   skill  on  Thursday,  October  12  at   parting  from  the  unit  in  October,
     log of Treasure Island's new travel  her care receives payments until the until  the  fourth  month  after  the   the  RMS  recreation  building.  The   rather  than  reduce  the  remainder
     offices  that  Mr.  Fell  was  as  good  youngest  child  is  18.   month  of  the  insured  person's   star  will  display  his  skill  for  the   of men who are already in t):le pro­
     as  his  word.                  In  order  that  no  payments  may  death, one month's payment is lost.   benefit  of  ship's  company  at  1200.   grll,m.
                                                                                               A't  2000  Ponzi  will  give  his  main   Most  of  those  men  entering  the
                                                                                               exhibition  for  the  students  and   program  for  the  Fall  semester,
                                                                                               those  members  of  ship's  company   Captain Canaga disclosed, have had
                                                                                               who  were  unable  to  attend  the   a  period  of  fleet  service.  Since  no
                                                                                               earlier performance. We are indeed   :ivilian  test  was  given  this  time,
                                                                                               fortunate  to  have  the  opportunity   the  only  civilians  entering  in  No­
                                                                                               of seeing the great Ponzi  in  action   vember  will  be  those  still  on inac­
                                                                                               for  he  has  been  a  pocket  billiards   tive  duty from  July.
                                                                                               star for 24 years. Our appreciation
                                                                                               to  the  Brunswick-Balke  Co.,  who   We never used to be able to find
                                                                                               have  made  his  appearance possible   grandma's  glasses,  but  now  she
                                                                                               on  the  station  and  at  RMS.   leaves  them  right  where  she  emp­
                                                                                               Class  32  Awaits  Assignment   ties  them.
                                                                                                Class 32 graduated from RMS on
                                                                                               Friday, September 29. Having com­  WAC:  "Listen,  girlie,  the  sailors
                                                                                              . pleted  the  course  of  instruction  in   run  after  my  kisses."
                                                                                               technical radio training,  these men   WA  VE:  "Yeah? Well, after mine
                                                                                               are  now ready to step into  respon­  they limp."
                                                                                               sible  positions  to  which  they  will
                                                                                               be  assigned  throughout  the  hard­  Ad in newspaper: "If Jack Jones,
                                                                                               hitting  U.  S.  F-leet,  and  they  will   who  deserted his wife and baby  25
                                                                                               be  called  upon  to  play  their  im­  years ago, will return, the baby will
                                                                                               portant part in the coming victory.   knock his  head off."
                                                                                               The  class  was  comprised  of  151
                                                                                               naval  personnel  and  five  marines.  E-V(RS) and continued as a mem­
                                                                                               Richard  Miller  Whitehorn,  RT2c  ber  of  the  staff  until  his  recent
                                                                                •Moscow        with the highly commendable aver- detachment.  Mr.  Welling  has  gone
                                                                                               age of 97.6 carried off top scholas- to the Fleet for duty and RMS loses
                                                                                               tic honors, and is congratulated for  !L  valuable  man.  We  wish  him  the
                                                                                               his excellent achievement.    best of luck in his new assignment.
                                                                                               Detached                      Joins  Stork  Club
                                                                                                It  is  with sincere regret that we   The  most  recent  member  of  the
                                                                                               announce the detachment  of Radio  RMS  Stork  Club  is  F,  S.  Stevens,
                                                                                               Electrician  Dale  Welling,  who  de- Slc.  Frank  received  a  long-dis­
                                                                                               parted  this  station  Monday,  Sep- tance call from Louisville, Ky., and
                                                                                               tember  25.  Mr.  Welling  is  a  com- learned that his wife had presented
                                                                                               parative  "old  timer"  at RMS,  first  him  with  a  lovely  daughter,  Bev­
                                                                                               reporting aboard February 2, 1942.  erly  Allen.  He  was  off  immedi­
                                                                                               He  was  a  graduate  of  class  10,  ately  in  a  cloud  of  confusion  and
                                                                                               ranking  fourth  in  his  class  of  195  excitement,  beaming  as  ,only  a
                                                                                               men  with  an  average  of 94.5,  and  recent proud father can. The details
                                                                                               joined  the  instruction  staff  soon  of the infant will come later.  Con•
                                                                                               after.  On  May  2,  1944  he  was  ap-.  gratulations,  Steve,  and  may  you
                                                                                               pointed  to  the  rank  of  RE(T),  have many more!
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