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PAGE6          THE MASTHEAD,  SATURDAY,  OCTOBER 21,  1944
       * TO  THE  ZACA -WELL  DONE                                                               OFFICERS SOUGHT FOR  Proper Procedure
                                                                                                 SUBMARINE TRAINING  Given for  Having
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                                                                                                   Volunteers  from  the  officers'  War  Bonds  Cashed
                                                                                                 personnel are sought for submarine
                                                                                                 training  in  the  class  convening  Due  to  the  fact  that  War  Bonds
                                                                                                 about  January  1,  1945  at  the  Sub­ are  cashable  at  any  bank,  a  recent
                                                                     Yes,  they were Dutch Wacs, just   marine School, New London, Conn.,  Training  and  Distribution  Mem­
                                                                   in  case  you  were  wondering  about   and  for  subsequent  classes.   orandum  gives  the  following  pro­
                                                                                                   Applications  are  desired  from  cedure to be followed  fn fumishing
                                                                   the nineteen good-looking girls who   officers of the U. S. Naval Academy  identification  of  individuals  desir­
                                                                   were  seen  on  the  Island  on  Thurs­  classes  of  1942-45,  inclusive,  and  ing  to  cash  their  war  bonds  at  the
                                                                   day  of  this  week.  The  girls  came   from  Naval  Reserve  Officers  not  Treasure  Island  Branch,  Bank  of
                                                                   aboard  at  eleven  A.  M.,  had  lunch   over  28  ye.ars  of  age,  of  the  ranks America.
                                                                   in  the  WAVES  mess  and  were  es­  of  lieutenant,  lieutenant  (jg)  and   According  to  the  memorandum
                                                                   corted  about  the  Island  by  five  of   ensign.  However,  officers  with  sea­ each  activity  will  designate  an  of­
                                                                   our  WAVES.  The  chatter  really   going  expe_rience  qualified  in  ship  ficer to certify to the identity of the
                                                                   flew  as  the  girls  compared  notes,   handling  and  particularly  Naval  bond  owner,  furnishing  Branch
                                                                   all  nineteen  of  the  visitors  speak  Academy  graduates  are  especially  Bank of  America a specimen signa­
                                                                   excellent   English,   incidentally.  urged  to volunteer.   ture of  this  officer.  This  officer will
                                                                   After  a  sight-seeing  tour  and  a                        certify to the ownership of the bond
                                                                   boat  trip  they  went  to  the  Hostess                    on  the  reverse  side,  above  the  sig­
                                                                   House  where  Mrs. Nielson  enter­ QM  SENDS  ICE  CREAM    nature  of  the  bond  owner,  by  sign-
                                                                   tained  them  all  with  tea  and  M I XE RS  TO  PACIFIC   ing  his  name,  rank  and  activity  to
                                                                   cookies.  When  they  left,  late  in the   Pacific   (CNS)-The   Quarter- which  he  belongs,  the  name  to  be
                                                                   afternoon,  it  would  have been  hard  master  Corps  now  is  shipping  a  typed  below  the  signature.  This
                                                                   to  decide  the  high-spot  of  their  lightweight,  portable  ice  cream  signature  in  no  way  holds  the  of­
                                                                   visit,  unless  it  was  the  whole  time  making  outfit,  which  will  produce  fleer  liable,  except  as  to  the  verifi-
                                                                   they  spent  here  as  our  gue:=;ts.  If  40  gallons  of  ice  cream  in  eight  cation of identification of the owner
                                                                   the  women's  services  could  get  to­ hours,  to  all  theaters  of  operation   of  the bond.
       ZACA  IS THE  INDIAN NAME  for  "peace"  and  this  ship  has done  her
       full  share  toward  maintaining  her  namesake.  She  is  a  two-masted,   gether somewhere and  have  a good  in  the  Pacific.  A  tasty  ice  cream   The  memorandum  further  states
       gaff-rigged schooner  with  top  sails,  beloved of the  people  of  San  Fran­  talk  like  this  one,  we  have  a  feel­ mix,  to  which  only  water  need  be   that  banks  must  be  certain  of  the
       cisco,  who  spend  many  Sundays  wandering  down  to  the  Marina.   ing  that  the  senators  could  quit  added,  is  shipped  with  the  mixer.   ownership  of  bonds  before  cash­
                                                                   worrying  about  international  re­                         ing;  therefore,  officers  certifying
         'Back  to her home waters  to  stay   'rhe  first  crew  of  the  Zaca  was   lations.   women  who  marry  Navy  men,  and   to  the  ownership  of  bonds  must  be
       .s  the  lady  who  has  done  a  two- recruited from amongst the yachts­ Marriage  and  Separation  an  order  which  seems  to  be  send­  very  careful.  Since  bonds  are  now
       fisted job for the Navy,  for the city  men of the Bay Area, augmented by  And  that  is  exactly  what  we  ing  several  of  our  girls  back  to   cashable  personnel  shoul'd  exercise
       which has  loved her  long and  well,  young  lads  with  little  or  no  ex­ mean. The  marriage  involved  was   civilian  life.  To  both  of  them,  it  is   great' care  in  maintaiE.ing  proper
       and  to  whom  that  city,  San  Fran- perience  but  with  the  desire  to  go that  of  Claire  Coleman,  Y2c,  one  lots  of  good  luck  and  all  our  best  security  of  those  in  their  posses­
       cisco,  may owe her very life today.  to  sea  under  sail.  When  the  boys of the nicest girls on T. I., who said  wishes.   sion in order to prevent theft. Com­
       For,  far  out  in  the  Pacific,  there  in  the  big  ships  of  the  Navy  com­ "I  do"  fo  Pfc. James  Burns  of  the Post-War  Plans  manding  officers  may,  in  addition
       was  a  day  in  1942  when  an  enemy  plain  that  they  can't  shower  twice Marine  Corps  and  now  answers  to   Those of  you  who lu!,ve  not  been to  the  above,  require  enlisted  men
       convoy,  destination,  San Francisco,  a  day,  they  should  bow  first  to  the  "Mrs. James  Burns."  The  separa­ over  to  the  newly  opened  Hostess to produce their identification cards
       was  spotted  by  the  alert,  salt  men  of  the  Zaca.  They  subsist  on tion  was  that  of  Marion  Davies  House  should  drop  in.  Many  wiil to  cashiers  of  the  bank  as  further
       soaked  crew  of  this  fabled  yacht.  two  gallons  per  day.  The  wheel Brady,  SI0)2c,  who  said  goodbye  get  ideas  for  some  post-war  plan­ identification.
       What  really  happened  then  and  watch was stood with only the stars to  the· WAVES  this  week  when ning of their own,  and anyway it is
       afterward must remain, in essential  for cover, and seldom did a man hit she  was  discharged  under  the a  grand  place  to  relax  and  enjoy   Remember  fellows,  it's  the  fresh
       details,  one  of  the  war's  great  his  sack  without  first  shedding  ALNv  which  permits  discharge  to  yourselves.   egg  that gets slapped in the pan.
       secrets.  This  much  is  clear.  San  clothes  that  were  soaked  in  salt
       Francisco  re!l}ains  untouched  by  water. When a storm rages and the
       enemy  bombs  or shells.  The  enemy  barometer  drops,  everything  is
       ice  for  specifie  and  valuable  duty.  to  work  aloft,  swinging  100  feet Poster Contest
       by  this  time  may  well  have  more  lashed  down  ...  the  storm  sails
       than  a  nodding  acquaintance  with  set, and the Zaca rides it out. These
                                     men  are  the  real  "salts"  of  the
       Davy  Jones.
         She was brought into naval serv- Navy.  They  are  often  called  upon
       Her  conversion  was  made  with  as  or  more  above  the  decks  when  the
       little  possible  change  in  her  char- weather  is  far  from  the  best  ...
       acteristics as a civilian sportsman's  the  old  adage  "0ne  hand  for  your­
       yacht.  Flying  the  Navy  pennant,  self  and  one  hand  for  the  ship."
       the Zaca put to sea. Even following  There  have  been  many  times  when   Pearl·  Harbor  Day  Cash
       in some instances, the tracks in the  it  was  easier  to  walk  on  the  bulk­
       ocean  that  she  had  followed  when  heads  than  to  walk  on  the  deck.
       her   civilian   owner,   Templeton   The  days  of  the  Schooner  are             War  Bond  Drive
       Crocker,  took  her  on  fascinating  passing.  The  Zaca  and  her  sister
       expeditions in  the study  of  the  fish  ships  have  done  a  4.0  job  on  their
       life  of  the  Pacific  and  the  South  assigned  duties.  Now  they  make
       Seas.  Mr.  Crocker  has  written  a  way for newer, faster ships, but the  l:nter a poster and win a prize! Your poster  may be
       book  called  "The  Cruise  of  the  Bay  loses something  in  their  pass­
       Zaca," and wherever seafaring men  ing. The Zaca has served  her coun­       used over the entire  12th  Naval  District.
       gather,  the  Zaca  is  known  and  try  well  and  if  her  billowing  sails
       talked  of,  the  world  over.   were  permitted  to  tell  their  story,                          PRIZES
         During  her  service  out  of  Treas- they  would  relate  many  an  inter­
       ure  Island,  the  Zaca  has  traveled  esting 'yarn. When the day of peace  FIRST  PRIZE  .  •  •  •  •  •  .  •  .  •  •  •  .  •  .  •  $100  BOND
       thousands upon thousands of  miles,  arrives  and  the  history  books  are
       in  all  weather  and  nearly  always  written,  they  will  tell  the  part  she  SECOND  PRIZE  •  •  •  . .  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  .  .  .  .  •  75  BOND
       under  sail.  Aboard  the  Zaca  the  has  played  in  the  defense  of  the  THIRD  PRIZE  .  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  50  BOND
       proverbial  ribbing  of  the  black  Pacific Coast. The Zaca, still a beau­  THREE  HONORABLE  MENTIONS  •   .  .  •  •  .  .  •  •   25  BONDS  EACH
       gang  by  the  deck  crew  was  met  tiful,  seaworthy  and  proud  vessel,       !NO  INDIVIDUAL  MAY  WIN  MORE  THAN  ONE  PRIZE)
       with  little  or  no  reply  because  the  goes past for a final salute from the
       men  frankly  have  never  given  a  Navy  and  the  people  of  San  Fran­                       ELIGIBLE
       damn  whether  those  "dirty  old  en- cisco,  who  have  known  her  well  in
       gines  run  or  not."  The  wind  and  the  days  of  her  past glories  on the   All  members  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps  and Coast  Guard  attached  to  T ADCEN,  Pre-Commis­
       good  seamanship  always  brought  sea.  To  her  skipper,  her  crew  .   sioning  Training  Center,  Local  Defense  Forces  and  ships  basing  on  Treasure  Island  during
       the  Zaca  safely  into  port.   the  Zaca-Well  Done!              October  are  eligible  to  participate.

                      EX             Welcome                                                             POSTERS
                                       To a  veteran of World War I and
                       POTINTIA      World War II,  RMS extends a wel­     Poster  sketches  must  not  be  more  than  14  inches wide by 22 inches deep and must be  sub­
                                     come to John F. Kosko, Chief Ship's   mitted  in  not  more  than  four  flat  tones.  They  may  be  submitted  on  white  paper  or  show.
                                                                           card  board.
                                     Clerk,  who  comes  aboard to relieve  Poster  must  emphasize  the  theme  "Pearl Harbor  Day  Cash  War  Bond  Drive - December
                                     C.  L.  Gee,  Chief  Ship's  Clerk,  who  1st  to  7th".
                 =---,               one  of  the  few  men  to  serve  on  A  Committee  of  Nava!  personnel  and  professional  advertising  men  will  judge  ali  designs
                                     has  been  detached.  Mr.  Kosko  is
                                                                                                         JUDGES
                                     the same ship in two wars.  In 1918
                                     he  commissioned  the  USS  New
                                     Mexico  and  upon  returning  to  ac­
                                                                           be  duplicated  for  station  and  district  use.  Awards  will  be  made  on  basis  of  sales  appeal,
       RADIO MATERIEL  SCHOOL        tive  duty in this war,  was assigned   and  select  winners.  All  sketches  submitted  will  be  used  during  drive.  Winning  designs  will
                                                                           originality  of  idea,  artistic  quality  and  skillful  execution.
                                     the  same  ship.
       Graduation                      Mr. Kosko  comes  from  Seattle,                                    TIME
         On  F-riday,  October  13,  Class  33  Wash.,  and  takes  up  his  duties  at
       concluded its studies with 148 Navy  RMS after two years'  sea duty dur­  The  contest  doses  at  1600,  October  31,  1944.  All  entries  must  be  turned  in  to  Wa.r  Bond
       men  and  15  Marines  successfully  ing  which  time  he  saw  plenty  of   Office,  Post  Office  Building,  Treasure  Island  before  that  time.  No  name  is  to  be  placed
       completing  the  advanced  course  of   action.                     on  the  poster.  A  number  will  be  assigned  when  design  is  submitted.
       instruction.  Top honors of the  class Detached
       went  to  F.  A.  Fischer,  RT2c,  who   With  profound  regret  we  an­
       ha,d an average of 96.16. ·These men  nounce the detachment of C. L. Gee,            ENTER  NOW!
       ha�e under;gone an  intensive course Chief  Ship's  Clerk,  wno  received
       of  stud,y  and  are  now  fully  quali­ orders  to  proceed  immediately  to
       fied,  to  carry  out  their  duties  as his  new  duty  station  and  who  left  You  May  Win  a  Prize!
       radio technicians in the  Fleet or at on  October  11.  Mr.  Gee  has  been
       advanced  bases.  Good  luck  to  an- aboard  since  March  1943  and  RMS
                                    ,
       other  group  of  RMS  alumnae.   suffers  a  real  loss  in  his  leaving.
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