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    Thursday. January 7, 1943.
Camp Adair Sentry
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c. When it is officially reported by the Secretary of War that a
person is missing, missing in action, interned in a neutral country, or
CLASSIFIED
captured by an enemy under circumstances that entitle him to receive
ADVERTISING
pay and allowances, the allotment is authorizes! to continue until receipt
Ten enta per line per insertion.
Count 5 words to line. Cash niuet »<•■
of evidence by the Secretary of War that such person is dead or has
company copy with order.
returned to the control of the War Department.
I
ONLY FACTORY
d. The provisions of the act which are applicable to persons in the
EOK
KENT
AT ANY TIME during the war you may expect
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
hands of the enemy are also applicable to persons beleaguered or
a sudden change of statoin. You will want to
IN CORVALLIS
besieged by enemy forces.
BEAUTIFUL HILLSIDE country
know that your family is being protected during
e. The Secretary of War is authorized to direct the payment of new
home 5’s miles from camp on
your absence. Now is the time to arrange your
Van Buren at Second
allotments from the pay of persons other than those missing, missing
scenic drive 2 miles from Albany.
personal affairs—and theirs; you may be too busy
in action, interned in a neutral country, or captured by the enemy; to
Phone 21
Nine rooms, every modern con­
later on. This series of articles will help you to do
increase or decrease the amount of any allotment heretofore or here­
Procedure for shipment of gift parcels to prisoners of
venience.
oil
heat,
wonderful
so. The material is taken from the War Depart­
after made by such persons, and to continue allotments that may have
view, large estate. May be used j
ment's booklet. "Personal Affairs of Military Per­
war and interned civilians is outlined in a bulletin issued
expired in November. 1941, and any month subsequent thereto, with
for two families
two complete i
sonnel
and
Their
Dependents,"
and
is
therefore
offi
­
2nd it Van Buren, Corvallis
by the Board of Economic Warfare, Office of Exports.
or without the consent of such persons, subject in all cases to termina­
kitchens, etc. Can furnish one 1
I II I II——J
cial.
Of
course,
all
laws
are
subject
to
change.
To
A general license known as “G-PW-2" has been issued
tion by specific request of such persons, when in the judgment of the
electric stove and refrigerator,
keep the record straight, each section that follows
Secretary
of
War
such
action
is
considered
essential
for
the
well-being
authorizing the sending, by mail only, of gift parcels to
few other pieces. Available Jan- |
will indicate the date on which the specific laws
and protection of dependents of persons in active service. Such allot­
members of the armed forces of the United Nations who
uary 1st. Inquire Hurley's Drug
were in effect.—Ed.
a
ments shall be paid in an amount not to exceed the monthly base pay
Store, Albany.
are prisoners of war and to civilians who are nationals of
plus longevity pay without regard to the fact that the 6 months' death
the United Nations interned in enemy occupied territories.
gratuity may be paid later.
MODERN FlVE-room furnished
Section III—Instalment 2
An export license from the Board of Economic Warfare is
f. Claims for the continuation of old allotments or for new allot-
home in Kingwood, West Salem. '
no longer necessary but the following regulations must be met. TRANSPORTATION OF DEPENDENTS OF MILITARY PERSON­ meats should be filed with The Adjutant General, Washington, 1». C. $55 per month. Prefer Army Of- !
NEL
AND
SHIPMENT
OF
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
Note.—Information contained in section V received from Chief
Packages must not exceed 11
ficer. Children acceptable. Phone 1
of Finance July 16, 1942. Verified correct as of September 9. 1942.
pounds gross weight, 18 inches in WHAD’YA MEAN. MORALE?
Salem 9716 after 6 pan. House
27. Dependents and household goods entitled to one move after Sep­
length, or 42 inches in length and
open Sunday 10 to I o’clock.
tember 1. 1942.—Circular No. 261, War Department, 1942, provides that
Section VI
Morale in the Post Public Re­
girth combined. Only one such par­
in order to conserve labor and transportation facilities after September
lations Office has been rising
NEW TRAILER house 8 x 20 ft. I
cel may be sent to each prisoner
1, 1942, only one move of dependents and household goods will be made
steadily since the wise, kind
Furnished or unfurnished. Chas, j
each sixty days. The contents of
for
the
duration
of
the
war.
This
move
may
be
made
to
any
point
in
Public Relations Officer engaged
35. To whom payable.—a. Immediately upon official notification of
H. Moore. 1730 Water St., Salem, |
each package must be listed on a
the United States designated by the individual concerned. All regula­ the death from wounds or disease, not the result of his own misconduct,
Mrs. Jane Wilde, the wife of
Ore.
3p I
special form provided by the post
tions
in
conflict
therewith
have
been
suspended.
Pvt. Gregory F. Wilde, Ord­
of any officer, warrant officer, or enlisted man in active service in the
office department and filed at the
28. Dependents entitled to Government transportation.—Commis­ Army of the United States, the Chief of Finance, U. S. Army, will cause
nance, 96th Division, as a secre­
HOME FOtt SALE
I
time of mailing.
sioned officers. Army nurses, warrant officers, or noncommissioned to be if there is no widow or child, to any other dependent relative of
tary.
None to Orient
personnel of the first three grades are entitled to transportation for such officer, paid to the widow, or, if there is not widow, to the child ACREAGE farms. Large selec­
It was so evident that the
The Provost Marshal General's
their lawful dependents in accordance with the provisions outlined in or children, or warrant officer, or enlisted man previously designated
tion. Robinson Realty, Independ­
Military Intelligence group,
office will furnish an oficial label across the way, looked enviously
paragraph 27 when ordered to make a permanent change of station. by him. an amount equal to fl months’ pay at the rate received )>y such
ence.
pino.
in duplicate for parcels going to at the Public Relations men as
Lawful dependents are defined as wives, dependent fathers and mothers, officer, warrant officer, or enlisted man at the time of his death.
members of the Unitzuj States
WANTED
and dependent children.
they helped her on with her
b. Until December 10, 1941, the fl months' gratuity was payable only
armed forces who are prisoners of coat and brought her lunch and
29. Procedure to obtain transportation for dependents.—Application to dependents of officers, warrant officers, anti enlisted men of llie
GIRL OR WOMAN for part time '
war. Packages may not Tie shipped even offered her their sweaters
for transportation will be made to the local transportation officer. W. D. Regular Army, The Act of December I0, 1941 (Bull. 35, W. D„ 1941)
work. No heavy work. Steady I
to the Orient at present,1iut when to wear, when the building was
Q. M. C. Form No. 207 (Certificate for Passenger Travel) in quintupli- extended this gratuity benefit to all classes of personnel of the Army
employment.
Call 865-B1, Cor­
facilities are available to transport not warm enough.
cate must be accomplished and four copies of the pertinent travel orders of the United States. This law was retroactive to and effective ns of
vallis,
p |
such packages to Japan and Japan­
must be furnished. In the event Government transportation is not August 27, 1940. Dependents of individuals whose death occurred ---------- —----------------------------------
"Wish we could steal that
ese controlled territory, labels will Wilde woman,” one M.I. man
utilized claim for monetary allowance in lieu of transportation for subsequent to August 27, 1940, and who believe themselves entitled SOLDIERS to represent their own
be issued to the next of kin with­ murmured.
dependents will be made to any disbursing officer on Standard Fonm thereto, may file a claim therefor.
outfits in the news columns of
out request. labels will be issued
No. 1012 (Public Voucher for Reimbursement of Travel and Other
The Sentry. Turn your stuff in
“Their Jane surely does
c. The 6 months’ gratuity paid to the beneficiary includes compen­
by their respective governments for spread sunshine,” said another.
Expenses Including Per Diem.) For detailed information, sec AR sation of every kind such as flying pay, pay for qualification in the use
to the Camp Public Relations
packages sent to prisoners who are
55-120 (formerly 30-920) and 35-5320.
office, where it goes through
Superb result: Mrs. Margaret
of arms, increases for longevity, etc., as distinguished from allowances.
nationals of the British Empire.
30. Authorized baggage.—Authorized baggage is defined ns house­
censorship nn<l is prepared for
Hill, wife of Pvt. Merwin Hill,
36. Conditions.—a. The gratuity will be paid only if death was not
German authorities provide labels of the 96th Division Artillery, is
publication.
hold goods and other personal property. It may be packed, crated, and the result of misconduct as certified by The Adjutant General, and it is
for packages to members of the now working in the M.I. office,
transported at Government expense upon a permanent change of not required to be shown that death occurred in line of duty.
armed forces of any of the United
station, limited by the provisions of paragraph 27 and by an authorized
and Miss Ethelyne Gayman is in
b. As the name "gratuity” suggests, this is a gift, equal to 6 months' i
Nations other than the United
baggage allowance according to grade (including the first four enlisted pay, to dependents, and the officer or enlisted man has no vested rights
the adjoining Chemical Warfare
States and the British Empire. office.
grades). Applications for packing, crating, and shipping will be made in it and cannot designate by will to whom it will be paid. As there is
Optometrist
Gift parcels also may be sent to
to the local transportation officer on W. D., Q. M. C. Form 219, accom­ no vested interest or property right in this gratuity, it is not subject to
Corvallis
Public Relations leads. Others
Ball Bldg., Corvallis, Oregon
2nd at Van Buren
P
such prisoners in Italy or Italian
plished in triplicate and accompanied by three qopies of the pertinent claims against it, or civil or military debts or obligations.
follow, but at a distance.
Office
Phone
470
controlled territory, but must bear
travel orders. Baggage may be transported by a commercial van
c. If at the time of death no widow or unmarried child or children
a certificate in writing that the if they conform to these regula­ carrier in lieu of Government transportation, provided the owner ugreus under the age of 21 survives, then the gratuity will not be paid unless a
prisoner is known to be at the tions.
to pay any excess cost above the cost of shipment by means cheapest dependent relative has been designated as beneficiary. Any married
address given and that no package
to
the Government. For detailed information, see AR 55-160 (formerly child, or unmarried child over 21, or other dependent relative must have
Individual export licenses for
has been mailed to him by the prisoners of war and interned ship­ AR 30-960).
been designated as such on W. D.. A. G. O. Form No. 41 (officers) or
sender within sixty days prior to ments granted before the new pro­
Note.—Information contained in section III received from the Chief W. D., A. G. O. Form No. 22 (Enlistment Record) in order to receive
the date of mailing, and that to cedure will be valid until the date of Transportation, Services of Supply, August 14, 1942. Verified payment. If so designated, but proof of dependency is insufficient at
the writer’s knowledge no other of expiration, except that no out­ correct as of September 9, 1942.
time of death, payment will not be made. If no wife or unmarried child
package has been mailed to the standing license will be valid after
or children survives and deceased named a first and second dependent
Section IV
prisoner in that period.
as beneficiaries, then, if first beneficiary fails to prove dependence,
midnight of January 10, 1043, for
In all cases the sender must shipments to an individual prisoner.
ALLOTMENTS OF PAY AND DEDUCTIONS
payment will not be made to second-named beneficiary.
Per Itoli of 8 Pictures
write in ink under the address:
37. Application and expediting payment.—a. Application for 6
31. Provisions of AR 35-5520.—Under the provisions of AR 35-5520,
“General License
via
months' gratuity will be made on W. D., F. I). Form No. 6. To expedite
Free Enlargement
One-Day Service
commissioned officers (including retired officers on active duty.
Let's Hope it Won't
New York, New York.”
payment to the widow, child or children, the local disbursing officer
Reserve and National Guard officers ordered to active duty for fl
Gift parcels may not Contain Be Touch and Go in
• •
may, unless he suspects that the death was the result of the deceased's
• •
months or more), Army nurses, and warrant officers (including Re­
written or printed matter of any
own misconduct, forward two copies of W. D.. F. I). Form No. 6 to
serve and retired Army nurses and warrant officers on active duty
kind, and articles in glass contain­ Battle of the Sexes
the widow, child, or children with the suggestion that the accomplished
and contract surgeons), permanent civilian employee, and enlisted men
ers or those which are hermetical­
voucher be submitted to the Finance Officer, U. S. Army, Washington,
(including
retired
enlisted
men
and
members
of
the
National
Guard
on
Personally the Sentry thinks
ly. vacuum, or solder sealed tins or
Opposite The Banks
D. C., for payment.
collapsible tin tubes, suchas shav­ “The Bombsight” of Kirtland Field, active duty) may make allotments for the support of their families
Corvallis, Oregon
b. Payments to beneficiaries other than the widow, child, or children
or
dependent
relatives
or
for
savings
in
banks
(including
a
checking
ing cream or tooth paste, are Albuquerque, N. M., in printing the
cannot be expedited in the manner set forth in a above for the reason
following is dangerously close to account). Such allotments are classified as Class E and, until further that from The Adjutant General (W. I)., A. G. O. Form No 41 for
banned.
giving information that will aid the notice, may be made by the above personnel wherever they are serving. officers, or the Finance Officer, U. S. Army, Washington, D. ('., must
Articles Listed
Authorization forms which are not prepared in accordance with exist­
first determine W. D., A. G. O. Form No. 22, Enlistment Record) what
Among the articles which may enemy in the Battle of The Sexes.
ing regulations will be accepted provided they are properly signed and
For
it
’
ll
be
a
sad
day
when
the
gals
lioneficiary has bean designated by the deceased and if the designated
be included in the gift parcels are:
the intent of the allotter can be ascertained therefrom. Class D and N
beneficiary was dependent. In such cases the Finance Officer, U. S.
For men — Tobacco (smoking, can spot in a minute a wo(f in G.I.
allotments
for
United
States
Government
and
National
Service
Life
Army, will, after determining eligibility, furnish a claim voucher
chewing or cigarette); pouches; clothing. You lover-soldiers better
Insurance will he made by allotment of pay under the provisions of
to nuch beneficiary.
pipes, holders, and nonmetallic think of some new booby traps on
AR
35-5520.
c. In event of death outside the continental limits of the Unit« i
cases; washing powder; medicated the double.
32. Authorization.—Authorization for Class E allotments will be
WOLF
States the gratuity may be authorized by the Chief of Finance to lie
or bath soap, towels, wash cloths,
prepared
in
duplicate
on
W.
D.,
A.
G.
O.
Form
No.
29.
A
duplicate
will
paid by local disbursing officers, if available.
playing cards (banned in Italy); If he parks his little flivver
be retained by the allotter (when he prepares und certifies his own
38. Finding of death of missing person. Until r the Act of March 7,
checkers, chess, cribbage and ping Down beside the moonlit river,
voucher) or by the commanding officer or personnel officer (in all
1942, the Secretary of War is authorized, upon the expiration of 12
pong sets; soft, base, and foot- And you feel him all aquiver—
other cases).
month* from the date n person is reported ns missing in nction, in the
l>alls; ball gtoves; socks, belts, Baby, he’s a WOLF!
Note.—Information contain«! in section IV received from Chief of
absence of an official report <>( the missing person, to make a finding
shorts, shirts (regulation if Army
Finance July 16, 1942. Verified correct as of September 9, 1942.
of death of such person. Following such finding the fl months’ death
or Navy); slacks (regulation); un­ If he says you're gorgeous looking.
That
your
dark
eyes
start
him
gratuity is authorized to be paid. Should the person <> reported as
derwear, gloves, handkerchiefs,
Section V
cooking,
dead return, his pay account will be reopened and charged with the
mufflers, sweaters, shoes, laces,
PAY, ALLOWANCE«, AND ALLOTMENTS OF PERSONNEL
amount of the 6 months' death gratuity.
slippers, insoles, bathrobes, paja­ But your eyes ain't where he’s
KEPORTED MISSING. MISSING IN ACTION, OR
looking—
Note.—Information contained in section VI received from Chief of
mas, nightgowns, suspenders and
CAPTURED BY THE ENEMY
Finance July 16, 1942. . Verified correct ni of September 9, 1942.
garters; tooth powder and brushes Baby, he’s a WOLF!
(To Be Continued Next Week)
in nonmetallic containers, combs,
3. Pay and allowances.—Any person who is in active service and is
brushes, razors, safety razor blades, When he says you are an eyeful, officially reported as missing, missing in action, interned in a neutral
talcum powder, stytic pencils, shav­ And his hands begin to trifle.
Pfc. Frank Smith just celebrated
country, or captured by an enemy shall, while so absent, be untitled to
his 26th birthday amid the clatter
ing soap cakes and powder, small And his heart pumps like a rifle— receive or to have credited to his account the same pay and allowances
Master
Quibblings
mirrors; gum. »hoc polish, tooth­ Baby, he's a WOLF!
of upper-bunk sleepers hitting the
to which such person was entitled at the time of the beginning of the
By Two of Them
deck. (Oregon has me talking like
picks, nail clippers, wallets, pocket •
absence or may become entitled to thereafter: Provided, That such
a tar.)
books, mending kits and sewing If by chance when you’re akissin' person shall not have been officially reported as having been absent
After all night emergency Issu­
kits without scissors; button*, and You can feel his heart amissin’
from his post of duty without authority; * * • And provided further.
The sight of Lt. Braselton's fig-
And you talk but he won’t lis’en—
ing
of bedding by Pfcs. Joe Fon-
hair clippers.
That should proper authority subsequently determine that the person ure( courtesy of Station Hospital)
Baby, he’s a WOLF!
I tanazza anti Sid Rosen to the guest
For Women
concerned had been absent from his post of duty without authority, such is a sight for our sore eygs.
house for stranded civilian- they
For women and children — Hose,
person shall be indebted to the Government in the amount for which
The past week was somewhat of
safety pins, mirrors, ribbons, hair If his arms are strong as sinew. payments have been made or pay and allowances credited to his account an anniversary. Just six months fall asleep counting beds. (A new
nets and pins, knitting needles and And he stirs the gypsy in you
* * * during such absence. Act March 7, 1942 (sec. HI, Bull. 14, ago, on Dec. 24, that 400 of us ar­ substitute for sheep.)
A large group of SCIJ tried to
crochet needles (nonmetallic), So you want him close ag’in you— W. D„ 1942).
rived here from Ft. Dix. It wasn’t
thread and yarn, elastic, blouses, Maybe you're a WOLF!
34. Allotments.—a. Under the provisions of the act March 7, 1942 raining when we got here — but swim into Albany anything rather
skirts, dresses, toilet articles (no
(rec. Ill, Bull. 14, W. D., 1942), any person who has made an allotment that was taken care of later. Then than be stranded.
Our versatile motor pool dis­
liquids), cleansing tissues, cam- Tour of Campus for Service Men of pay for the support of dependents or for the payment of insurance we had to go to town for water
Saturday
afternoon,
unless
the
patcher
Sgt. Milt Weinstein looks
phqr ice, sanitary supplies; orange
premiums, shall be entitled to have such allotment* for dependents or to take a bath—and drinking water
sticks, clothing and shoes for chil­ weather is “unspeakable,” a tour insurance premiums as he previously may have executed continued for waa hauled into camp in trucks. a little wan after,!’ i siege in the
dren. crayons, and small indestruc­ of Oregon State college campus a period of 12 months from dAto of commencement of absence, not­ To think we onee had to go to all station hospital.
tible wooden toys. Approved food and buildings is planned. Starting withstanding that the period for which the allotments had been executed thia trouble to get water!
Pvt. Donk» C. C. Fufeich, who
items are dried soups in cellophane from the beautiful Memorial Un­ may have expired during such 12 months' period, and the proper dis­
We had a fire «care here last Med to be a captain in Yugoslavia,
bags, cereals, dried skim milk, nuts, ion building, erected in honor of bursing officer shall so continue the allotments during such absence, week. When the fire engines
enlisted in th»- army on the day h<
plain or chocolate powdered milk, the college students and alumni provided that, in the absence of a previously executed allotment, or screamed up it wa- found that an
received hi- citizenship papers,
cheese, dried fruits and meato, cof­ who laid down their lives in World where the allotment mails is not sufficient for reasonable support of ambitious janitor had piled too
says the < AMP WOLTERS (Tex
War
I.
the
gardens,
the
art
ex
­
fee (no more than one pound),
a dependent and for the payment of insurance premiums, the Rerretary much coal on a* protection against »•) LONGHORN. He is taking the
hibit,
the
broadcasting
station,
the
malted milk table«.», dried
of War may direct that an allotment, not to exceed the base and longev- Oregon mists From now on we’ll war seriously. A brother is a ser­
library, gymnasium and other ity pay of the person concerned, shall be paid by the appropriate have our own rationing of coal!
foods, tea, cocoa and sudar.
geant with the Yugoslavian army
Packages are sent postage fr«- points of interest will be visited. disbursing officer to the insurer or such dependent as ha* been desig
We got our overshoes this week! and a brother-in-law is u lieuten­
Soldiers desiring to accompany the nated in official records or. in the absence of such designation, to such
T 'Sgt. Heilbron got back from ant, and the private’s mother »»'
tour may meet at the USO at 3:15 person as may he determined by the Secretary of War, or by such
California this week The fact that killed when the Germans bombed
or at Memorial Union at 3:30. The person a* he may designate, to be a bona fide dependent
he brought back a few souveniera her town.
college is furnishing a guide.
h If no decimon is made changing the person's statu* during the for the boys made him doubly wel­
i
initial 6 months’ period, the dependent may be paid an allotment not to come.
Pressure on your Adam’s apple
A I TO
ACCIDENT
The A Btry. mail clerk, in Col. exceed base and longevity pay. If it is determined, after the initial 6
To the tune of “Anchors A weigh” often will prevent a threatening
FIRE
UFE
Rourke'- regiment. Timber Wolf months' period that death occurred during the fl months' period, the a convoy of jeeps, truck* and am­ cough which might reveal your
BURGLARY^
artillery, requests transfer for Pvt dependent may retain the allotment* and in addition receive the fl phibian* left to evacuate the flood­ pn sence to the enemy. A sneeze
and «11 other*
I-eo Jordan, who last week received months' gratuity pay. If al the expiration of the initial • months ed Eugene area. The Q.M supplied may tie smothered by pressing up­
Reliable Stock Co«panie»
44 letters and packages
. . Lt period of absence no decision has been made changing the person’* tenta, tool* and believe it or not
ward with your fingers against
Hemer's men want the w-eM to states, the allotment will cowtiape for a second period of 6 month* I water wing*.
your nostrils.
know that the band's program of If. however, payment« are made to a dejiendent after death of the
Sgt Charlie Solomon’* cheery
INSURANCE A RONDS
enrols, on ihrisUnas morning, pet'on in the second 6 month»’ period, then the payment of allotments face .is the result of visiting bet­
Elk* BWg
Phone 141
Manufacturer* of straight razor
( .relit». Oreg«»"
helped to make the day memorable. after such death will be deducted from the 5 month*' gratuity.
ter half—staying at the Benton. ( ar« turning out commando knives. |
Do .You Have a Friend I
Interned by the Axis?
This Is Official
AwDbr
u re ly
New Regulations Govern Sending
Of Gift Packages to Prisoners
Rickard's Garage
* OFFICIAL
TIRE
INSPECTION
^STATION
Firestone Tires
Dr. A. W. Marker
Rickard's
Garage
Photo Finishing
BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
HOGG BROS
for
Quality Furniture
and Appliances
At Moderate Prices
Terms
260 State St
Salem
Insurance
Elmer Patrick
V