Atlair Seutry Page Throe Thurwtay, December 3,1912. Orientation Lecture Broadcast to Public ti alili d, so that entire orgi liens will be singing, it i pcrtid by THE ARMI DIE ■’snip Chaffee, Ark. Becau limited shipping :pace, »ays papcr, few army bands w il ov< r teas, and troops will be musically self-rv liant, for the be taught t > play such ma strumenta as the lunette, ina and the harmonica. Now They're Mess Officers Chaplain Cleland Open Series V/ith Praise for Polish Bravery he idea that Germany always has failed to understand janple elsewhere, and therefore has waged one tragic war ditei another, was presented last night in the first of a series oi 96th Division lectures, broadcast over KOAC. 1 idea was expressed in a dramatic sketch, as being he utterance of a Mayor of Warsaw, and the real orientation speaker was the division chaplain, Lt. Col. Gail Cleland. ' I Wilson Motors rjione 43. 2nd & Jackson MOK If IS OPTICAL ( <». Sunday or evenings b y appointment^ if not con­ venient other­ wise. Phone 5528 Dr)Harry E. Norrio 4 li State St-, Salem » ----- WatrhM — Je» elry Musical Instruments Guns — Suits — Luggage * Star Exchange loan Office MONEY TO LOAN Ill N. Commercial SI. Salem Ovrgoa Post Adj. Maj. Miller To Move To New Duties (Continued From Page 1) scribed in General Order No. 41, Headquarters Ninth Corps A rea, Fort Douglas, Utah, the Corp* Aiea Service Cobmand Unit for I this Station Complement, was ac- I tivated with Col. George C. Ferch, F.A.. in command. Major Miller : continued in this capacity under the I command of Col. Gordon H. Mc­ Coy, F.A., who assumed the respon­ sibilities and management of the camp on June 28. Those were the early days, be­ fore liar racks and office buildings were available. when a mere hand­ ful of officers and men occupied the camp in an improvised tent area. Construction was hurrying The 47 recent graduates of the Inf.; Joe School for Baker’s and Cooks— Osborn. third class of graduates at Camp Second row—1st Lt. March Per­ Adair—who heard an address by kins, M. l'. ; 2nd Lts. Sta vis J. Brigadier General William C. Milton, Inf., and James N. Cum-1 Dunckel — with Major Josiah J. mings, Inf.; 1st Lt. James M. Moss, Osborn, assistant commandant: M. C.; 2nd Lts. A. Deltonen, Inf.; Top row (left to right): 2nd Lts. Bruce V. Green, Inf.; Ernest J. 1 W. R. Weber, Inf.; William P. McCully. Inf.; Everett 1. Pruitt. Ahern, Engr.; S. W. Koster. Inf.; Inf.; John J. Wingenbach, Inf.; J. II. A. Nelson, Inf.; Clyde II. Hemp­ P. Michaelson. F. A. hill, Sig.; Percy II. Mills, Inf.; Third row - Pud l.t. Waiter A. Michael Santiago, Inf.; James E. Wall, QMC; 1st Lt. F. L. Scar-' Hunter, Inf.; George O'Connor, lairough. Inf.; 1st Lt. Albert M. toward completion, but until late Tune Your Radio Set in July Post Headquarters was maintained at Corvallis. Admin­ To Timber Wolf Show istration in the form of newly ac­ The Timber Wolf divisioff goes on tivated sections, operated by skele­ ton crews, was established on the the air tonight at 7:30 over KOAC third floor of the Elks building to with a half hour program that is handle military business and to the first of what is hoped to be a care for the influx of troops which regular weekly scries. Directed by continued to mount daily. 2nd Lt. Frank Bowen the program The first large shipment of men, approximately 400, was received on will feature the new Timber Wolf June 28 from Fort I)ix, N.J. They orchestra and plenty of tulcnt from joined others in the expanding tent the division. Among those performing will be area. On July 18 the headquarters S Sgt. Albert Fry. announcer and moved from its temporary quar­ comedy routine man — 2nd Lt. ters in Corvallis to temporary quar­ ljowen in a monologue and comedy­ ters on the reservation proper. The skit —S Sgt. Robert L. Black and station complement’s personnel had Cpl. John Walsh, pianist and singer. nearly reached full strength, and News of the division will be re­ within the next two months two ported. And the Timber Wolf or­ new divisions were to be activati-d. chestra vyjll have a fling at the Barracks were occupied, ranges paminest tunes of the day. One of the program highlights were planned and constructed, theaters opened .and partially fin- will be the playing of the now di­ l'she chapels offered services of vision theme song “Rally the Pack" written to T Sgt. Austin Ever- worship. Camp Adair had paused far beyond its embryo stage of hanl. Tune in tonight at the top of June 20 and hail boeome a com­ I your dial and hear your own radio 1 program featuring your own bud- munity busy with the business of I di OB. war. Early in November Post Head­ Civilian Notary Public quarters moved again, this time to Readers are notified that its permanent offices in the build­ there is a civilian notary public ing recently vacated by the Area on the posts Engineer. The period of building At Transportation c f f i c e, had passed, only the endless pro­ Quartermaster building, directly cess of development lay ahead. across from Post headquarters. M.C.; 2nd I.ts. Steve Roch­ ester, Inf.: Paul M. Link. Inf.: J. C. Hankley*, Inf.; Marion E. Gadgtey, Inf.; Walter A. I.eegon”. Inf.; O. A. Pynes, F. A. Austin B. Pohl. inf. Front row- 2nd Lts. Richard C Vfford, Inf ; Chester A. Themp- son“, Inf.; Edward J. Sumrner«*. Inf.; James J. Finn. Engr Bruce C. Brown, Inf.; 1st l.t. Dan S. Sun- 2ml l.t. Gimly V. der: . Jr._ M Paris F. A ; •2nd Lt. Fred A. Mc­ Kee, F. A. •Graduated with honors; perfect examination, score. I James P. Rouche, Miami B< sell. Fin., has a m w excu <• lor evading drill .and it’s go d. He can’t bear to see what drilling does to the grass, lie used to he a golf course greenkeeper anil now his drill field is the former muni­ cipal guard com <•. That appeared in the CAMP CROWDER (Mo.) MESSAGE. --------- The Commando < b-taclc cour t is the most popular tougherer in a special conditioning program for the p< r unnel of the harbor de­ fenses at San Franci . Pohl, J. P. Michaelson, Richard C. Ufford, S. W. Koster, Marion E. Gadgley, Irven T. 1-arsen. James N. Cumming . Edward II. Miller, John J. Wingenbach, A. Pcltonen, Edmund J. Moore. 1 red A. McKee, James E. Hunger, George O’Connor, Seymour Shef- frin, Bruce V. Green. *—Honor Graduates. Received perfect score on final examination. Navy ( bos! There may be a meat among the poor Civilian p< p- ulation, but the armed forcua till have veal, bacon and ham. Navy public relations, always willing to get into print, an- ’.tM nr►unce the following er in PbrtlafMd over the week erws Cl Nud*' H pnry Veal. • Theodo« ■ XMcVrît Bacon and Herbert A hunch Hone H □ Garrison Caps (with h - ignis» 1 COMPLETE LINE of the I \MOCS 1 STETSON' (.LOVES—available now. 1| 11 □ Waterproof Field Jacket □ Shorts and Undershirts ] Web Belts, Brass Buckles [ 1 Suntan Shirts □ Uniform Buttons □Money Belts □ Zipper Utility Kits • □ Shoe Rags • □ Slippers - Packed in Kit - □ "Aunt Lydia's" Thread □ "Spiffy" Collar Stays 0. D Laundry Bags □ Reg. Buckle Oxfords □ Officers' Slacks 1J Metal Soap Boxes A R g i n 111*c >f • ket Sewing Kits 1 JI ST KE( LIVED—HOI.I.YVOGI E 1 ! 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The couple is located at 410 North Eleventh street in thi ( hh >., □ Garrison Cap Rain Covers m / wood [ 1 Chevrons for All Grades RETURN FROM Fl RI.O1 GH For Poison Oak Over 5000 Ixittles »oíd. Guar­ anteed treatment for poison oak relief 60e bottie»by mail. HURLEY’S DRUGS, Albany OFFICERS - NON-COMS SOLDIERS Victories Hinge On Food—Gen. Dunckel W 1ST < <»l take what did not be- Pvt. Skaggs, drove the truck to long to ■aly and then Germany the Post Dump to empty the con­ set out t( tl dominate all of Europe. tents of the drum. While pouring Chapla ;«i Cleland discussed Nazi the contents of the drum on the activity and there was debris of the dump area, the oil doctrine Ind I Fie sketch, with a Viennese suddenly burst into flame and the a dramanc cafe as the setting, which conveyed drum exploded, spraying Sgt. an impression of the fate of Aus­ Leach and others in the vicinity tria. Next the chaplain gave an with burning oil. “Although his clothing was a account of the rapid German suc­ cess in Poland and finally there mass of flames, Sgt. Leach’s first was a sketch in which the Mayor concern was to save thé truck, and of Warsaw warned a German colo­ after rolling on the ground to nel that Poland would be free again smother the flames, he made his way through the flames which and that Germany would lose. were enveloping the truck, and This Is War "You and your government do drove it to a position of safety. It is evident that the truck would not understand.” said the Mayor. have been destroyed had it not “In all the world, yours is the only been for Sgt. Leach’s action. government and people with a rec- “It is apparent that Sgt. Leach gave little thought to his own safety in his endeavor to safeguard government property, and although lie was suffering severely from his smoldering clothes, his act of en­ tering the flames to save his truck is an exhibition of heroism and outstanding personal responsibility ; Sales and Service far above the normal requirements Modern Shop — Best of duty, and is an inspiration to all Mechanics personnel of this command." I ' to extensive field drills, boxing, ¡wrestling. Judo, twt pitching aid fierce hand to-h.n.d combat train­ ing. I New Top Kick Chevrons i—i AiDums, rnoro cz service 0. D. Cotton & Wool Sox □ Officers' Raincoats □ Metal Polishes Military Jewelry 0. D. Army Coveralls S’eeping Bag (/ „ Gym Keds (I s. Brand, 1 ARMY l NAVYI “Your Dollar’« Worth Always“ TWO STORES FOR YOI R CONVENIENCE 233 N. Commercial 206 W. Second St. ALBANY SALEM I J