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     13,000 l  reasure lslan� Bluejac�ets Are Bloo� Donors
    VOL.  Ill - No.  34                                   TREASURE  ISLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.·                                        OCTOBER 7,  1944:









     Secretary  Forrestal                                                                                                   Armed Guard Heads
     Proposes  Policy To                                                                                                    list With 3635 ·

     Prevent Future Wars                                                                                                    · Donations; RMS Second
      "It  may  be  cheaper  to  remain                                                                                       Over  13,000  donations  have been
    armed  than  to  fight  wars,"  said                                                                                    made  within  the  past  seventeen
     Navy  Secretary  Forrestal  as  he                                                                                     months by service men and women
     proposed prevention of future wars                                                                                     of Treasure Island at the Red Cross
    by  universal  military  training,                                                                                      Blood  Donor  Center  in  San  Fran­
     II1aintenance of a strong Navy, and                                                                                    cisco,  2415  Jones  Street.  Although
    national  knowledge  of  world prob­                                                                                    it  has  not  been  the  policy  of  the
     lems. At the same time he asserted                                                                                     Red Cross to solicit donors from the
     that although the end of the Euro­                                                                                     members  of  the  Armed  Forces,
     pean war is in sight, there remains                                                                                    these service men and women have
     "a  man-sized  job  disposing  of.                                                                                     voluntarily  and  readily  responded
     the Japanese."  Secretary Forrestal                                                                                    to the  need  for  blood  plasma.
     added that  when he spoke of  "dis­                                                                                      Mechanics  of  group  enrollment
     posing  of  the  Japanese"  he  meant                                                                                  have been worked out in detail, with
     that  American  forces  must  "not                                                                                     the  result  that  the  program  has
    stop  until  we have  inflicted  crush­                                   READY  AND  WILLING  is  Herman  C.  Baulne,  S2c,  who  shares   functioned  smoothly  and  success­
    ing  defeat  and  have  occupied  Ja­                                     a  joke  with  his  pretty  nurse,  Mrs.  Edith  Marvin,  at  the  San   fully,  providing  the  Center  with  a
                                                                              Francisco Blood Donor Center. Men  at right are Armed  Guards­
     pan."  He  asserted  that  "complete                                     men  giving  the  pint  of  blood  which  will  be  converted  to  life­  standing  number  of  appointment:s
    surrender  and  occupation  of  Ger­                                      giving  plasma  and  later  shipped  to  the  fighting  front.  Men  at   each  week.  Large  grey  Navy
    many  must  go  doubly  for  Japan,                                       bottom  are  waiting  their  turn  in  the-outer  waiting-room,  where   busses,  which  carry  an  average  of
    because  the  menace  of  that  ener­                                     Gray Ladies serve  them  orange juice aud obtain necessary infor­  30  men,  may  be  regularly  seen  at
                                                                              mation  as to their name,  rate and station.
     getic and war-like race, history has                                                                                   the  entrance  of  the  Red  Cross
    shown,  cannot  be  restrained  by                                                                                     - Center  at  the  corner  of  Jones  and
     written  agreement."  But he talked                                                                                    Chestnut.
     primarily  of  more  distant  prob­                                                Be  a  blood  donor  today            First  to  take  part  in  the  blood
    lems,  and  listed  these  suggestions                                              Time  Is  precious  when  your      donor plan were enlisted men from
     "from  the  Navy  point  of  view":                                                Blood  may  _mean  a  lifetime      the Armed  Guard,  who  began their
      "Getting  on the statute books of                                                 To  one  of ,our  fighting  men     regular Monday afternoon appoint­
     the country  as speedily as possible                                               Make  an  appointment  now          ments  for  32  men  on  March  29,
     a law for universal and compulsory                                                 And  Save  a  Life  today!          1943.  Since  then  3635  donations
    military  training  of  our  youth."                                                                                    from  officers  and  enlisted  men  of
                                                                                                                            the  Armed  Guard  have  been  made
      Retention of a strong Navy with
     sea  and  air  power  serving  as  "an                                                                                 at  the  Red  Cross  Center.  These
     instrument for the maintenance  of                                                                                     men,  who  travel  in  and  near  the
     world peace rather than a stimulus                                                                                     combat zones, know perhaps better
    to  war."                      No leaves For Christmas  Brought  Together                 Transferred Navy Men.         than  any  other  Treasure  Island
                                                                                                                            group the  value of blood plasma.
      A  close  and  continuing  study -of
    national  security  based  on  con­ Holidays Granted Navy  By  T.  I.  Red  Cross          Required To Prepare            Records  at  the  San  Francisco
    stant  vigilance  in  world  problems,                        The  Red  Cross  office  on  the  Is­                     Center show that Army, Navy, Ma­
    maintenance  of  scientific  research  Personnel Overseas   land  played  sleuth  last  Saturday  Change of Address Notice   rine  and- Coast  Guard  service  men
                                                                                                                            and  women  supply  thirty  percent
     on  basic  materials  and  care  that   The Twelfth Naval District head­  when,  with  the  efficient  help  of   In a  further effort to speed mail  of  the total  enrollment.
     "economy  is  not  the  sole  criterion   quarters  urged  today  that  Christ­  the San Francisco Red Cross motor   delivery, the Navy Department has
     of  what  we  shall  spend  on  our   mas mailing overseas to Navy, Ma­  corps,  it  located  'a  mislaid  family   begun a change of address system,   Armed  Guard  Leads
     Army  and  Navy."  He  advocated   rine  Corps  and  Coast  Guard   and _reunited  them  with  their  long   compulsory  for  every  Navy  man   Armed Guard leads the Treasure
     combination of some civic and edu­  personnel  continue  actively  and   absent  son.    leaving  the  continental  United   Island  activities  with  3635  dona­
     cational  training  with  the  purely   warned  against  hoping  the  boys   Five  years  is  a  long  time  to  be   States,  which ultimately will apply   tions.  Radio  Materiel School comes
     military  indoctrination  of  the  Na­  would  be  home  by  Christmas  in   away from home. It's even a longer   to  every  transfer  of  Naval person­  second  with  2700  donations;  Har­
     tion's youth, but said these "should   the  event  the  war  in  Europe ends   time  to  miss  seeing  your  mother   nel.   bor  Defense,  third,  with  2307  do­
     be  collateral  to  the  basic  purpose,   then.           and  dad,  especially  when  you're                         nations;  Advance  Naval  Training
     which  is  training  for  actual  mili­  The  following  st:ttement was  is­  shipping out again  in a  few hours.   Heretofore,  there was no system   School, fourth, with 2116 donations,
     tary  service."               sued:                          But  until  last  Saturday,  when   for  notifying  an  activity  that  a   and the brig, fifth, with 1178 dona­
      "Possession of force by those who   Should  the  war  end  in  Europe   the  Red  Cross  took  a  hand,  that's   specific  group' of men was  enroute  tions.
     love  peace  does  not  lead  to  war,"   by  Christmas,  Navy  men  will  still   exactly  the  situation  of  Marine   to  it.  What  happened  previously   The  following  story  proves  how
     Forrestal  said.  "On  the  contrary,   be actively engaged in the Atlantic   James  E.  Venable.  Here's  a  log  of   was that, if the individual failed to  important  the  plasma  was  to  one
     to  our  bitter  cost  we  have  found   theatre  transporting  Army  troops.   Marine  Venable's  activities  for  the   inform  his  correspondents  of  a  Treasure Island sailor who was the
     that  lack  of  armed  force  on  the   In the Pacific theatre,  Navy forces   day:      c}lange in address,  mail dispatched  recipient of forty-nine transfusions.
     part of those who would live peace­  are  constantly  increasing  and  will   At 12:30 he arrived at Red Cross   t<;>  him  under  the  old  address  was   Art  Taylor,  GM2c,  has  been  in
     fully  makes  their  desire  an  empty   continue  to increase in the  coming   headquarters,  asking  for  help  in   usually  returned  to  the  sender.   the  service  for  two  and  a  half
     and  futile  thing.''         months.  Witll  many  doubts  that   finding  his  folks.  He'd  been  at  sea  .  Now, every sailor, Coast Guards­ years,  but  first  saw  action  · on
                                   men  in  Europe  will  be  home  for   so long that letters were infrequent  tnan and Marine leaving an activity  Guadalcanal.  His  ship  was  at  an­
     Court Orders Ex-GI            Christmas,  there  has  been  a  ten­  but  he  thought  the  home  address  within the United States is required  chor  there,  and  one  day  last  year
                                                                                               lo fill out a card providing his cor­ they  were  unloading  supplies.  All
                                                                 was  in  Vallejo.
                                                                  At 1:30 it was established by the  respondents  and  magazine  and  day  long  the work  went  on and it
     Restored to His Job           dency to slacken in mailing Christ­  T. I.  Red  Cross  that  Mr.  Venable newspaper publishers with his new  was  quiet.  That  night  Art  was
                                   mas packages  in the hope that the
      The  GI's  right  to  return  to  his   man  will  be  home  to  receive  it   did not  live at the Vallejo  address.  address.  The  last  commanding  of­ standing  on  deck.  There  was  mote
     old  job-if  he wants  to-has  been   himself. This feeling may bring dis­  The  Vallejo  chapter  reported  that  ficer  as  well  as  the  prospective  than  one  ship  lying  alongside  and
     bolstered  by  a  recent  court  deci­  appointment  to  many  men,  and  it   the family had moved to San Fran­ c0mmanding officer of each man is  they  knew  the  activity  went  on
     sion.                         is urged that all packages to Navy,   cisco, but there was no phone listed.  also  informed  of  the  new  address.  ashore.  Art  and  his  buddy,  stand­
      The  General  Cable  Corporation,   Marine and  Coast  Guard personnel   The T. I. Red  Cross called the  San  'J:1lis  system  enables  the  prospec­ ing  on  the deck of  the  ship,  hoped
     of Perth Amboy, N. J., was ordered   be  mailed.            Francisco chapter motor corps  and  tive  commanding  officer  to  hold  that  the  quiet  would  last  long
     by the United  States Circuit Court                         told  them  the  difficulties.  At  3  each  man's  mail  pending  his  ar­ enough  for  them  to  get  the  cargo
     of  Appeals  for  the  Third  District                      o'clock  that  afternoon,  the  inot9r  rival  and  furnishes  his  old  station   unloaded.  Then,  in  the  distance
     (Philadelphia)  to  reinstate  a  dis­  Kay Kyser to Head   corps  had,  traced  the  Venables,  with an  immediate  forwarding  ad­  there  came  a  sharp,  reverberating
     charged  veteran  as  its  medical                          found  the  father  at  Fort  Mason,  dress.                rumble.  Fire  and  smoke  rose,  and
     director,  aft.hough  the  - company   Celebrity-Studded Show  picked  him  up  there  and  after                      _another  ship,  a  sister  ship,  had
     claimed  he  was  an  independent                           stopping  back  for  Mrs.  Venable,                         gotten  it.  Suddenly  their  own  ship
     contractor  rather  than  an  em­  At Dedication Ceremonies   brought  them  both  over  to  the   "Tighten Your Belts"   went into complete blackout. In the
     ployee.                                                     Island  and  their  waiting  son.  The                      murky blackness, the ship swarmed
      In  ordering  Dr.  Albert  E.  Kay,   Maestro  Kay  Kyser  and  his   reunion took place in the Red Cross   Jgpanese Are Told   with  activity.  Art  ran  to  his  sta­
     38,  re-hired,  the court ruled unani­ orchestra  will  headline  a  glamor­  office.                                   tion  at  his  gun,  checke4  his  men.
     mously  that  the  provisions  of  the  ous  revue  of  stage,  screen  and               :  SAN  FRANCISCO  (CNS)-The   Everything  was  ready.  .  .  There
     re-employment  amendment  to  the  radio  stars  directly  from  the                      Tokyo  radio  in  a  broadcast  picked   was  nothing  to  do  but  wait.  Art
     Selective  Service  Act  apply  not  Nation's  film  capitol  at  Yerba   DRIVERS  WANTED                               thought  of  the  ship's  cargo,
     only  to  employees  but  also  to  "a  Buena Island, Tuesday night, Octo­  Women  wanted  to  drive   up  by  U.  S.  Monitors,  recently   eighteen  hundred  tons  of  deadly
     position  in  the  employ  of  an  em­ ber  10,  at 2000.     buses,  trucks  and  sedans.   q�oted  the  president  of  the  Jap  TNT.  Then-the  concussion  of  an
     ployer."                       Captain  Elmer  F.  Helmcamp   Private  car  experience  re­  Parliament  as follows:    explosion  threw  him  to  the  deck.
      Dr.  Kay enlisted in the Army  in  arranged  the  appearance  of  Kay   quired.  Over  $8.00  per  day   "The  very  existence  of  Japan  is  He  scrambled  to his feet,  realizing
     December,  1942,  after he was clas­ Kyser and his orchestra to play for   while training.  Call  Treasure   now at stake. We are ready to sac­ they  had  to  abandon  ship  immedi­
     sified 1-A by his draft board and at­ the  dedication  ceremonies  of  the   Island  Transportation  Pool,   rifice  our  most  treasured  posses­ ately.  The torpedo  had  made  a  di­
     tained the rank of captain. He was  newly  erected  Recreational  Build­  EX 3031, Extension 39.   stons in order to smash the Anglo­ rect hit on the number two hold on
     discharged  for  physical  defects.   ing at Yerba Buena Island.                          Atnerican  drive to crush Japan."   (Continued on page 5)
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