c •し 5"—/7ノ W—52 ノ 35■—ヲ牙,今卜 +千-し。-;丨'ふ今-6» 6? ノ 叫钭仏 PAULINE BATES BRO Reports Officer Chronicle - Print Shop - Photographic * Official Reports ./ (P - These are samples of other centers1 personnel papers, such as 1 mentioned in staff meeting. Please look them over,lec w know what you think, and pass them on to the next name on the list, Ifd like to have them back. i*ea nha Ca?£eね^^ Welles, fut c^(vj (^AydtA)^ 〇u4vi Uj ^ PAULINE BATES Bf^^N Reports Officer Chronicle - Print Shop - Photographic - Oficial Reports Mr. Mills: Here’s the latest addition to the Appointed Personnel papers. Ihave had several notes and telephone calls favoring such a paper for us, in addition to those expressed in staff conference. Dr. French/ Powell and i^r.. oaIder-ston have been the only dissenters. As soon as the Jr. Reports officer gets here, we*11 start ours. Any suggestion as to name? (The Ar News--/By, for, and about the AP) (Poston Grapevine or substitute Colorado for Poston) (The Dust Storm) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TH5 INTERIOR WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT Topaz, Utah Miss Pauline B, Brown Reports Officer Poston Relocation Center Poston, Arizona Dear Miss Brown: For your information, we are enclosing first two issues of The Desert Wind, published for the appointed staff. Seems to be considerable interest in such a service here. October 25,1944 Sincerely yours, Information Officer Att: 2 TO: Mrs. f•傷 Brown 印LOftADO r丨ver RELC^nON CENtS^/28/44. Eeports officer^ Poston, arizWa FROM: H.W,Carter/1 7// Selective Hep. Sutjeot: Personnel Newspaper ^eel the ides of having a personnel newspaper is a real good one. This should take care of a need, we have had, here for some time. Facts in the paper would also reduce s lot of the wild stories we hear now and then on the project. T れ^^ ブ ^^ y^\mtfSrilatfiLii^ -<^- * 'し1*^、^.lilT 名i_ ii〇W 1111、. 一i-n* y'n; :へ^^1:ヘ^^^^^^^ ^>**v >^Ni^u^^、""u^l:i th«tnk ^ou for tb« oopy of the St* X-ouia of IStx^h £4th we just :r*o#iTedl« Ve should like mi6h to b# pX^oport« Officer, OoXorado SlT#r Bdlooaticm C«nt#rf jjrisoaa Very truly yours, B^t»s Brownt Heports Offio#r Balph Brom,, B.o’o. jR〇ss Valentine Party, Por Yoimgstecs, iEVbruary 10.1945 210S9 At the Eec Club9 5 to 6 p. m* Wednesday, February 14* Personnel,children of all ages through high school are invited^ This is "being arranged as a true Valentine affair under the auspices of the Eec Club's Junior Activities Committee, the memlDers of which are Guy Booker, Kay Tift and Bcb Eoss,Katherine 110libie is chairman of. the. Val'entine party aTrangemeirts a44...will answer any inquiries regarding this Mg-time for the youngsters Dy telephone—9103, •Another nTal.eat” SMndig6 » 〇 ..Is- on the fi^e for Saturday34. This is going, to "be .another one of ,?those thingsr, presenting some of the Personnel talent, that would have laid * em in the aisles (had there been any. aisles) on Eec Glub opening a lot more-—«says Buck Pimon, who already is engaged in .oiling up his vocal .■ cords for a "big MC job0 More ab«)ut this next week,, when more of the low*d〇fm :;is learned from the higher-ups in this affair. Apaxtments And Barracks Inventory*, • • Beginning rj.ext week. Some ,ni^it in the near future you are going to have an appointment to stay home from th.e movies, or whatever, to aid and abet the personnel housing inventory takers in finding out w3mt you Ijave in your roons 01* apart merits» Be not too alarmed, however* 15ae inventory takers are conr* cerned with government property only9 so what you have IN the refrigerator (if you have a refrigerators you lucky person S or OU the top shelf of the clothes closet is your o^vn "business, and whether .you off^er these inventory gymnasts a piece of cake is entirely your o吨"business, too, in appointment williDe made ahead of time, and your co—operat-ion is asked* Besi; "betj of course, is to stay home to be sure you still HA.\ZE everything you had "before, after the figure filberts have left〇 D〇0Llt Drive On Ihat Street I * 〇 On the Night, of the Big Wind, Colonel Austin strolled into the main avenue ■ of the military oxe^.0 which .MEl/KR is open to voiaxcle * traffic on movie nightSj and ixigb got;"bumped int° guttec ty nothing, else, than an automobile, Ihe colonel looked about——lo and behold;; more automoliiles « All were occupied by WHA. administration personnel* !Iiie street "blockade sign h.g,d "bt$011 ioiocke-d over "by the wind, and so some people thoughtlessly broke the military area ■ rule which; the colonel .rightfully says evertody lc&〇w&, ; Jvlrd :Best' has., sugge^-ed that who . do not w t o keep in mind tiie niili-tary :a*rea rules should not go there any more« ...... ••,パ':‘..■ぐ•...へ..;:’ • • . . • • ノ. ..r .;ン:.• •' , • v ; ■ ■ * ’ Take Identification To 》。:ャ..づ: 'ぃ..,. The 尸ost IheateE has received a complaint througli the distrie七 office of the XJ〇 S. Army Motion Picture Service that persons from the surrounding areshs^re "been attending shows in violation of #the contract agreement between the motion pictiore studios and the army5 which limits patronage to persons actuaUy* living on. th.e post, vihich. in :th.is case includes tlie WHA. administrative a,rea.c>-It© viayne N* Holmes s theater off icei**'has made this fact public so that WHA peraconnel will not "be embarrassed if asked for identification "before "being admitted,, Take yoiar *badge witli you when you go to the movies^ You are we 1-come as 丄011g as you are yoit"-and not somG*bqdy else〇 Sons In The Service. 〇 e J^9.y:P〇I!gi]L.,Bafyi QlffVaynerr son of Mr* and Mrs. Bert Turner, is in tho Philip*-pines with tlie .Arjny^s radio divisi〇n〇 • Hq has bsen in the servto four years 9 and has seen action in tho Marshall^ and the Mai-xanas., , ,Millard E.Kirkman., son of Hai^ry Kirkroan; has won a rating as radar tochnician一in the 2Iavy0 entered service last 如辦セ when he was 1? year日 01, Jresh Ranch---Egg-Zackly1.. With arrival of a new consignment of hen fruit (advertisement) all eggs laid by local talent on Opening Eight and March of Dimes Evening now are conside卜 er surplus stock at th.e Egc Club. At (h.e didn^t say h.ow .jiniich.)'''per doz811 FEBSH-RAUCH eggs are available to:all takers while-they last, announces. Joe Kiomas, food entrepreneur extraordinary, who presuinatly knows T/hat he is tasking alDout when he avers eggs from a fresh ranch are "best. So now they are ■bashful---------they wonH talk "back-r—says Joe. Page 2 Rec Club MemlDership.. . # Regalar meeting at gs〇0 p. m. Monday? February 12, Make An Appointments ., ' ' . IVbruary 10j ュ945. in Personnel building. with Helene C. Personnel secretary, if you want to be, sure to see, that, .man.' alDout youj: income tax return which is due MarcK 15." tThat man is Clarence Mason; depqty co11ector interr^l revenuQ ft Yreka, He will *be hero Thursday and JVid'ay , ^Gfcriiary;'15 and 16. : '■' ...... ■ ' * • • • ' J r < Strictly Personnel..„ Paith M. ..Gladstone, elementary'school teacher, has resigned to "bo marras.din Texas—一was honor guest at many parties before departing for los Angeles 'to ac— quire trousseau.. «Rol)crta J. Wash'burn. wife of Oaklie D, ^Tashburn,.. Internal 5gt. curity, is a new assistant chief nursec Prank Hugo • fof*in6rly witia the..."* Oregori. State Hi^iway Commission at. Klamath Falls, has. assumed .duties as. senior forGman mQchcmic----daughter, Praficos Collins, is here, m印..T/〇rlc:f’br pjfOj白pi.ユ•, Holene11a Messecar. xrife of Walter」Iv丨essecar. Internal Security, is'.a new '"telc-* .phone operator. *. .|1〇3せ腿;17ァ Spdonmbre, secondary teacher $ iias "been' v transferred to Tdg Personnel payroll clerk# », • iSBtelle Palonls. high school teacher,11as "been called to Chicago by illness of her mother» 〇 oRolDert- ■^■ridorsoii.. project .stewardf and wife,Huth, elementary teacher, spent the vacation' in Berkcly. ,, .Mrs, Hor-.mn, .^Esser, elementary teacher, used vacation to visit her."brother in.Los.^goI-eSr • « 座TL^U~1.Pi.n,t 口ife. of (Ted. Bulpin。equipment majjiteriance' supervisor,depcai>* ed ©mrsday for a tv/o—week visit to Portland* Ollia..GolXins. Froda. 1/iistJ.ck- (to Washington) , Ethel Silver and Dolores JaramelloTto Los 'ingeleiT,. bXX Bepart-ment of Justice, have departed, . . A Pronrotion. • • . v.ゾ,ノ •••*,‘ . * « ' • ■••• ■ , . • • ■ . • . 、 . • • , • * ' * : • ^. Martin P. Gunderson has a new title—bigger but less of it. ;Iow it* s. As six stent Pr〇-je〇t I)irector^heJs'left off the ^acting11, St ill same gay •,..坂or Vs. ■_ mostly open. You can. call him ^Gamdy11. , ,i Far o^ells,’ • y >>l\ To Merle Mooney, and. Howard and Ida Blair# Herle leaves .Simday-for-ton to become a mem'ber of the Examination Unit, with Ralph'Butterfield^Waslxi'n^-ton paratr,oopers detailed to his Procurement Office jot here»... Mrs.-Hazel MQ〇n-ey,.'Internal Se-curity. secretary, v/ill not trek at present. : 'Howard-will■ ■ I'oave 'kgna^y for Portland, "ejecting to engage in reXocatlpn v/〇rk, his. atatis- t^jal clerk, acco^smying him. Howard has "been that personnel housing 311aa,- rVklentine Mu^tials^ V ^ Tj-C.tor;X^tch一•for, short) Spanswick• Senior Internal Socurity-bff iceri •• canft keep his secret any longer. He and Ivliss Bea Biirtpn.'o'f/.^oTDerly,.'Mo4—former IHile Lake Center elementary teacher--will "be married in Reno, iTev, , February 14 Mr. Sぞanswick 7/ill leave Monday to meot his T3ride-‘to,"bQ 切丑印ル,.Kay. Tift, gal Division secretary, ¥/ill be matron, of honor. 'Kay"will'return iPriday* Ivlr, and Mrs* Spansv/ick will return,...., , Thermostatistics, Sigh Low : .Etc.etai*a '; •心 * • itigh' Lo僉 'ib cetera z 47 30 Clear K 7 • • .:‘ 49..ベ ■. S4v • Y^ir*.dy p:judy 4 40 23 ' F:.i1.viy (and hovrl)' Peb.' 3. ..-45 ' ..33、 .UiL^Qttled 5 43 "32 ''tinsettied .9’ . ;"50' 25 ' .Cle.ax 6 ...' "■ 45 21 Cloudy .、 ..'玉 e"B» 10 Hex ?;ik we .tell more/ Movie Menu, ぶ 雀 •〇 Taes4ayS ^The Jade Hask^., Sidney Toler 5 Ralph X.e?/is; ffThe. Twvn .Went ..._ Freddie Bsirtholmewi, Edward 'Ihrerett Hor'toiic. パ…ぐ•..く.,.^^似を、淡 Thursdays ; 2'〇r Millions% Margarot 0«Brien.^'Juiie AUysori/J^ 5ridayr;1t(Jr^sslyT.s Paul; Kelly/Virginia' . So Sorry, Please I . know the "beginning of could have given you.the beginning to kn〇Y/ this is Pet.12, Monday. Wq ffeb,10, Saturday, We the" ending goes'on'the /back side of tho "beginning, and Saturdefer tl not On the 'front side' of the ending—f-and then wo had tQ got aT^r: corpus. If you wanna sue, Jtis,our pleasures to .refer you to our^^>al|i^^he gal; Divis.ipn and the Department of Justice, #io inveigled up Prompt Futiicatioii-Perfectiy Perfidious tut Possibly Pardona'bXe. j^be-g^irHhg tea ^v-0^ - The B.ec CIuTd Will Be Skittishi • ■. •• At 8 o^cloclc tonight# Memtors of seven divisions aiid sections of Tule^s operar* will present what may be (who yet can tell) the first of 'a series of Skit ■ Hights (and again it may "be the last)# The six groups of Skitters scheduled to •■ Skit axe Mess Operation.s> Eelocation* ?ersonneil, Internal Security|Hospital,aii(i •Reports combined with 〇Af Please 11eardT^oil all eggs ss® that the ^ vegetables; are fresh# Oommenceinent Week Is On* • • At the High School,mth the Senior Ball schedule from 7130 to 11 o1 clock tonight in the Auditorium, with music_TDy the Down B^ats, Simday night the Baccalaureate, service will "be held. in. th.©-Auditorium at 6530 p# m# and the Seiiior -Banquet in Bloclj 7 Mess Hall at 8 p, m. The Copimenceraent exercises will^e held at 8 p*m* May 4 in the Auditorium,lockets a re available in the office of Guy • Go ok| Pr inc ipal» A Hew Chief* • • Takes over* Joseph H, DeWitt, who earn© her© reeontly .on detail from Washington, has been transferred to jP〇1<5 lake 0611,t©ip as Acting Chief of Internal Securityy and thus we are afforded the pleasure of graduating Joe from the status of fca-trooper to the more respectable■stat113 of.Resident* There Is Water• • • In. th© main ditch paralelling the fence near the State Hi^iway* Tho "banlcs are steep and. tho water is cLoep* and the ^h.ole thing empties ijito a sump which is stoepor and dsopso it is 9. dangorous place for small ch.ildren to play* H. 0.. Hicketts, Chief of the Engineering Pivisiou, and Ivlartin Gunderson, Mt* ssi^tant project Director in charge of Oomnunity Management, have asked tho c〇« operation of parents in keeping their children away from the danger zono—«^t£e entire length of the ditch and the sunip# Guards will "be erGCted around the a3111 Regardless of the danger! all ctiildren should stay away from tho ditch, warns Shgineering, because activity there causes the "baiks to slide off into the war* ter. If You Are A Borrower. • • • Then got ready to give tho stuff l^ack. Personnel sa3rs many inhabitants of a— partments have acquired on request for nterop〇raryf, use sheets and pillow cases ■ for which Personnel now has critical.need* So,that staff memiberS in apartments may have sufficient time to replace these borrowed itemsthe. collection dato has "been set as Ifey 7, next Saturday* Also anyoils -legitimately ha5 W H !• sheet-s and pillow cases "but has a surplus is requested to inform Ifrs^Xiamberton, phone 1902.. The articles will "be picked up and credit issued for them* . . » 4* » ' Save You Chocked, • • , '* _ . * Recently on your car^s stop pabilityt If not. you can and should* The Safety .Council, in connection mth the national campaign for "brake checking, .has ar- rgngod v/ith the Highway I'raffic Division of the Ibtor Vehicle Apartment in Sa-ergmonto to furnish a Idrak〇-»chock service in this center. Stop at Internal S〇-curity Headquarters aajid ask for a "brake check* Pind out if you can sto^ in. a hurry if and wlien yovi want to and you ou^it to* DonH Park Any Moro. • • On Headquarters toe in the Military Area* Ihatfs an, Army regalation,effective now* Use tiie parlot "behind tlie Post Tho參tor* Dhere Will Bg A Meeting* » • At 8 p, ra, ^esday in the new Staff School of committees; formed at last week,1 s •meeting of parents interested in formulating s-amer plans for children of ap-poiiitcd personnel, Th〇. committees are pro^school, Charlotte Opler, chairman;. 6 .to 12 year.s,.'.lsa'bGl.Gansr chairman,ajid 12.游從日,Mrs* Frost, . chairman, Horman Essor is chairman and Mrs. Oplor secretary of the entire parents group* Page 2 The 姐非,, April 28,1946 There Is Scurrying. « •‘ へ:了 ... パ-ノノ: . Vv;;.-;;; V;;. . :::,'; . \ • Amongst our wives and tJaeir——Dardon——our servicemen'and. their wives \ these spring daze, G-ladjs liahrt, Transactions Clerk in Personnel, "betook herself ia^t ni^at to Reno to intercept HuslDand Penton, U. S. Army privates fo^er Internal Security Officer, en route home on leave from the Aruy^s special school for investigators at Little Eock, ikrk. Georgia Hooper, Audit Clerk, went . a^-long as "bodyguard or something, and Pen七011is chance'S"'*。:^ prac.ticinぎhis .invest*, igatory art in Heno appear virtually ni!U .。。Gatiierine Johnson, Secretary in the Xiegal Division, Thursday took leave of Tule"on' leave~*to'do a little iivest^ igating of her own in Boulder9 C〇lo〇, where Havy Don, former Secondary Teacher, has been transferred from San Diego for enrollment in the Havjr*s Lai>-gaage School〇 Catherine thinks she can find out all'she needs to know in abait 10 days. . 〇 Virginia Bi^elov/, Secondary Teacher, in' midweek "bade goodibye, a-gain, to John, erstwhile Reports Officer, wlio brought his six feet two of Navy blue to I3?ale Xast week-end to renow acquaintance with Virginia and, their two small sons 9 j>_eter and Jay, John Jxas returned to San Diego-for a new detail,• 〇 -Jeannie Messecar still is palpitating. South Pacific prowling Havy Husband Eaxl has not hove" in sight as yet. • ~ --------- Among Tiite Paratroops, • « ' • The word has got around that Californians fishing sq^soh is about to arrivejani while it may "be pure coincidence, Allan ^larkley, superduper angling trooper of the Reports Division in Washington, is atouh to, tooe Allan is due end of next week5 hook, line and sinker« c 〇 Cc _Benu.erP Civil Service Hotirem6nt fopre^-* .sentative, was a Tule visitor Monday through Wednesday, and the girls in Personnel tusy—that?s what the girXs said〇 c „ Irank Hactog, Chief • of . m-35 Operations> Washington, messed around with Bay Havi;ardr chief steward', a large part of this week, leaving Thursday* • , Ht, OaT/poell-, iBi.. : Befti Chief, was here Sunday through Thursday checking t'b〇'cb;ld storage \7Batiicr0 e 〇 ^red. Ba Watschel.transportation Officer, left last night after iiavxng spent the week h〇re〇 * • ♦.ぃ.つ 'て Personnel transactions. • „ Were high-lighted this week by Carol.D* Herenegs, Head Teacher 9 and Clark 0* ^phnson.a foreman Plumber, when tiaey let it be khovm that, effective as of 6, the proper titles .〇,re Mr. and. Ivbg. Clark Q„ J〇}ansQn» 〇 〇 Ann R„ Pie5 f-or^* merly hone service secretary for the American Red Cj;oss, . arrived l^onday • from Washington, D〇 C9 , to become a Junior 0011riselor in Welfare. Her home is in ミunset9 Pennsylvania. 。 • Bessie Spanswick, wife of Viet。。 (Dutch) Spans^ick, Senior Internal Security Officer,has signed up to "be an Elemeirbar.y SchodL Tea— cher» In times pas^'^and.-prior to last ValentineJs iDay—*-^she v/as a high school teacher in Tule, when she \ms Bessie Barton。•。01ive $110111as,wife of Joe Tho ㈣ masj Block Managers Supervisor, no longer is a Clerk'in ^tatTstics. HovT"—"she is Statistical Clerk* 〇 . Eleanor La Hue has teen detailed from Statistics to Lowery^s office in Evacuee.Property。Miss Wilrose lferf:erson o f Ji^l$ak:e jiow is a Clerk—Typist in 会elocation。。* Wilma Qyoves s Clerk in Star-tistics, jias returned, froci a tri^D to Iwin Palls-, lilanOo.*> then there is the case of Althea G〇rtonc Information Clerk in Statistics, v/iie of Ken_Gorton, Acting^J'inance Officer, a.nd Olive 取•omags v/ho went to Alturas’ (v/e do not ka〇V v/j,th Drc Jonnell W. Boardman. Senior Medical Officer, and then hitch *r* hiked hoine ( vq do not know vh.y) 9 ~ Comes Uow 2?he Season, • • To tip. your hat to a rattlesnake-—fc-Y7hile going aivay from th.ere*—--and otherwise treat' him, v/ith respect in order that he nmy do same* iPolk i(7ith children want to. T;ander -in-the«43rili-s and "brtush heresboutns "at this t jLn^'tlieir offspring- in the code of- snake courtesy, to wits 3efore patch of "brush or scrambling ovejc a pile of rocks 9 BJrer Rattler has no priority there, He is a stickler a that The Scouts Have Consolidated. Their wastepaper and old clothing collection calls, of Hawk Patrol Y/ilX "be at your doors Tuesday .. and O^esday in separate dections) to collect this late enough, say they, so, that even school teachers sho>u;M h.〇m^〇v V. - . * We Have Beared A Professor* .- inQinlDers Monday //ill call ,〇r so it would seem as 9elia ^eschin, former Assistant Counselor in Welfare, announces she is off for Canada to "become a* member of'the faculty of the M〇n«» treal School of Social liTork^ a graduate school cbnnected.with MsGdll- IJnlversit* ty〇 News Sheet Is Eorn. • • • • The Army has its Stars & Strines; barbershops have their Police Gazette; the Post Office Department has Esquire (and doesn’t wqnt; it).; the colony has its Kewell Star and now the Ar'-^ointed Personnel-have their Routidup. It will be issued now and then, every v,?eek or two, by the undersigned and his crew. Correspondents are ranted in every office to furnish news. Wages will be in terms of Fhat has been celled the ^ireatest nathematical invention--the zero. Contributions of a nrintable nature are welcome on the same basis. Send in your stuff, early in the week, to tho Reports Office. ---John Bigelow SP.W KiiCKEAT'IOK -CLUB A^bUIvSL mAID blUCS . Beginning October 1,domestic service for staff members *'ill be handled by WliA and the btaff recreation Club. Piaere will be no interruption in service. Recruitment v^ill be done by the Placement Office. Fay, Clotiling allowance, annual and sick leave and other factors vjill be unchanred. Keiuests for domestic workers should bs iuade in writing to the Personnel Office giving complete details including nature of fciie work (cooking, washing, etc.), number of -n.orsons in' the family, ages of children and other pertinent facts. VJashin^ton WRA. has stipulated that only members of ‘the Recreation Club may uso this service. Roses 8.1id Raspberries... ROiiLb to the generous girls and ladies who straili ' their optics ivlonday afternoon and Wednesday night at the hospital rolling bandages for the Red Cross. There is room for more. 職 CLUB ELECTS 鹏 HOTTER GF OFFICIALS RISPHERRIES to th^ few fast drivers on the staff who kick up dust end imperil youngsters on the streets in the housing area. Remember: Children Should Be been and Not Hurt. • * The progressive Recreation Club held an election recently with the following results: Executive Committee; Chairman: Jog Froff Secretary: Iviarge Green Treasurer: Eastman Gorton Members at Large: Jackie Burton, Martin Gunderson, 'Jilbur lutzow, Guy Bookor Conmiittees House: Frank Fagan, ivirs, Francos Bagley, i.irs. Jarics "/ells,' ivlrs. Toward 〇 arret, Frank JeffriwS, xviartin Gunderson, Joe Thomas V/omen's Activities: X'o be named. Building; Guy Booker Entertainment; Jackie Burton Fire Protection: Sam Ov^.n By-Laws; Joe i'iioruas, Alan Camp tell, John, Bigelow Buyer; Joo rhomas Receiving Agent: Joe Black Succeeding issues will tell about progress on tho now He crest ion Clubhouse in the Old Post Office Building. Flans call for a spacious dr-ncc : floor that will give the jitterbugs plenty of room for knee action; a large stone firc.placっ; game room end lunch counter. Because of this work the building is now ■ unavail-ablo for staff dances* . EDITOEIAX: While the Roc Club is taking in more territory ri^ht along it is hardly an octopus of big business. 口g should つoint with r»ride rather than view with alarm tho development of this associRtion dedicated to the service and entertainment of the st^ff to combat cabin fever. It deserves a good word from non-members as well as memhors bocauso many of its activities benefit all. Septeifoer 22, 1944 ' . pa/re 2 Personals on Personnels , . ' . ノ Incoming: G-eor^ianna M, Fl.ynn and Margaret E. Kasari, tele_phorie operators, from St. Paul* •• Williata Opland, liigli school teacher fron McCall, Idaho; '.li明 a wife and two dau::2htei,s , Maryls Xracille,10, and Avis ?ern, 8... rOecil LI. Gifford, truck driver, transferred from Camp Adi^ir, Ore. His v;if^ Eertlia LI. G-ifford, teaches at the sta.ff elementary scliool,..E;ey iia,ve a dau:j:iter,, .Estelle Palonist high school teacher from'Chicago, is a graduate of I'lorthv/estern U....G-oorgia il, Newbury, from Jerome Hclocation Center, speaks Japanese and is doin^ interpreting for . several departr:>ents; her office is in Heports... Victor H. S-oaiisv/ick. senior I.S. ' officer erred from Poston, He v/as here on detail last Uoveiiber.., Jolan J. Crowe, assiet-farm superintendent from Jerome, has a wife, a son,. 5, ?md a.dsiugriter,3 ..»Mrs._ .Madelon K, Garner • guidrince coimselor from San J'rancisco,is a, feree fron the War Dept, •...Ivladeline A, Ibjm is Pa-al Hebert son1 s neT^. 'oecro-tar:/. Her father is in I.S, 'arid her Another in Procurenent...G-eorge D, Cal-vert, aGsistcmt firo protection officer, arrived fron' Tista, Cal.if, His wife will follov/, • .Robert A» and Huth H. Anderson trc.:rtsferred from Heart Mountain to "be project ste?/ard and grade school teacher,. .Lee A. La::iDS〇n, new assistant personnel officer, is fronU* S* Engineers, Seattle. .His. wife and two daughter£3 will arrive in two weeks* • •gohn H. Ycrj^, patrolman, and nis wife are from Pullroan., Wash.,., Verlin;; Cato, wlic lives hero v/itli her uncle, and aunt, became a messenger.. .Paith H. G-ladctone, new grade sc*1001 teacher, is a, recent graduate of Brooklyn C'oll.-jge, Brookl^m, Outgoing: Willian 3, ihitwoll, senior I.S. officer, transferred to G-rtmada William J, Hicliols t truckdi-ivor from 1^,1 in, left.. .Walter Rajr.ond Cheek, .msic teacher, will.teach at Court land, Calif... .Srnest 51.i?ev;conib_, I,S, officer, left for Spokane, Wash... .Rodert A. G-reene^ junior rprocuretn'jnt officer, has gono to tlie ITavy at Stockton, Calif.Hobort A. Stow>jrs_, I.S. officer, went to Los Angolus,, .Herbert and Vora Halc-irruin, avScistani, . Btore— keeper and clerk, are now tdth the Southern Pacific at flar.^ath jails.. P• Marphy;,telephone operator, resunod her scli.ooling ac Hed Bluff, Caiif,.. Clara A. St. G-or,iaiii. messeru;;0r , resiyiijd, . ..William A. and Helen C. assistaD.t counselor cmd statistical clork, transi'errtjd to'G-ila River... Julius j:1. Ciiris irrigation, drainage .pud roads superintondont,left to bee one :,:anagGr'of the irrigation district; at Sa^le Point, OrB,, On Detail: Dr • Jack: Sleath is in Washing on followinc:; Dr, TiionDS〇nls resignation as chiei medical officer of WSA.., Artlmi' liair left today to attend a meeting at Phoonix, Aris. , and then will "be at Poston for awhile. 3ap:l〇,y left yesterday on a recruiting trip for Welfare personnel to San Prancisco and points South, On Leave! Jackio Burton is vacationing for a week at her hor;ie_ i.n Linden and, witli friends in San ?r ⑽ cisco, ••Hack Schmidt is taking 3CT’days a 七:二 is home in Berkeley*. .Alan Canr)b0ll worked h.is thro-igh. a short loave to visit his family at Manzanor. H.j is slated to. "be. project: attorney there and. they put him to work when he showed up. Lcmiu llo^es cf' Chicago T/ilX dq project c,ttornoy hero, • •Paul Ho~b ert son is "back, (if ter a Gicfc'S|)e.ll. Visitors: Bob Greenock, fornor S,P, Hews v/riti-jr"' and nov/ asaictfint to Pat iPr^/ne in the S.S1. TiTRA Reports Office, took his first look at ri project,..Ghester W. Satcli.evacue0 property supervisor, Sacrcmien10 wao liore .on "btisiness. ' T)ae- One-Way Eoaa to Denver.., Mai:viii Oulor.Iloilo toda^^, xDractically oecane a resident-of Denver. H e went there tiiree a^;o to r.t bond a cc:ni;raiiity rjialySts* ical c〇pl〇- "b<*xke (no clams this tino of yetir) ancl .he spent dAys trying to get on "board to got hone. It isn* t all trains, planed and ou.6e§' . a r 0 not running v:estv;ard from Denver, itfs just that lot of .G-Is have a."date in .じlie Pacific. This "being the case, Ray Best and Jimny .are driving'to the project directors* conference (they left tod/ay). Jl reports officers* ses-sion will sweep up tlie week after. Tale Lake iiay "be roprosented; it all depends on tho U.P, , S.p, / Postern Pacific or Walkovers. he Pifth ers OVER THE TOP: 'Pale Laine rmiked fourth in KRk (^irst amon War Loan by overs-abscrToing its quota 21 x^er cent* TvJr.e buy more; for by and by. Share the Ride," G-enerous drivers who v/oiiu to give sornobody a rido^d^o?,^ where to find him and folks jifoot v/ho 01locking for rides her at the bulletin "board in tho acl buildinr: v/horo thero aro "bla-^ to do^tli^ Let1 s make a Dig sp.lach in tho car po〇l| X/ News of the Best Staff in WRA. Editor: John Bigelow' li〇« ° ,_____. 1______Tule fake Renter, Newell., Callfornja________October 20,1544 I^mOpEI,HU1DIES .FEHC:0N1TEL EOIJSIKG.,« . ^ " ' - ' ■'' V- ■...,た-'.い•. v …' * ■ . '' • _ :;.’い ノ. 'ノ Effective immediately,, all gssi^nmeirts』of rooms and-anartmeirbs occupi ed by appointive personnel will be made through ths Personr^el Office, Harry .- L. Elac'c, assistant project director, stated tod^y. All requests for rooms and apartments vjill be made to* lee A* Ijarapson, aESiDtant personnel officer〇 ■ " - ' •.ハ It is. imperative that no exchange of furniture between rooms or between apartiaents be raa.de by individuals. All requeats in connection v.'ith furniture will be made to Ace Thompson, Warehouse 345, telephone 1902. 1511b It ふ b/Jj,aAD i^TORY"* ..... • . ,i\,; ' ,,-...へ'.''' .Lsisl: bunday morning Gteorge¥reel and-invited. Merle Mooney to walk across the ditch, from the' Main Gate to 'see the Victory garden tiirt he, Sheldon ■ Lowery, Grover Lytle ©no. Guy Cook- had. vjblrWd on all summer# As George described it, to • -I Ore. , near. Portland,. arrived,Manday. to be • a counselor in-Welfare* His wife and txvo. .. children will follow later* **Bob Ross• wife Jean Marie and pocket-size Scottie named Laddie also checked in Monday, Bob, viho taught Japanese at the Navy Lan^upge school at Boul~ der, Colo*f for two years, is Assistant Reports Officer. He «rew up i n Japnn, Jean spent some early years in Colombie rM they claim California as home..,Frank Jeffries of I*S, returned yesterday from a two-week Victor vacation. He tossed saclcs of smSs around for a lo"C8l farmer*• .Mary C. Durkin, grade school T)rincir)al' has left for West Virginia for a montix She hopes to bring her mother bac1^: her to live on the coastTS:-e Martin P* Gunderson's daughter Mariorie Ann ip coming from the University of California at Berkeley to s-rend a ^eekfE vacation v?ith her ■〇arentsyo;)Ica Parrish is back from a hunting!; trip in Oregon arTd according to ususliy reliable and authoritative sources which refuse to be quoted Lou got lost« • .Mrs, G-arth Ivl* Brooks, whose husband is in I*S*, is novj in Financed Budget ^ Account:s replacing Barbara Landis who left W be married'. * .Miss Cfe〇T*-gia Newbury has transferred from the high school staff to the I.S. as interpreter and translator*f«Don Johnson's mother, Mrc〇_Jenny Johnson, two sisters, Mrs* .Christ Speidel and Urs„ ^fiTliam xCuest&r and his brother .Willard Johnson, all of Burbank, are visiting here.• tMrs, John* Bigelow hastesn appointed chairman of the y〇menfs Activities Committee of the Hec Club,,*. Kay Tift is taking Mre. Jimmy VJells f place on the House committee of the Bsc Club• • • Vera McC!or4 of the *wasiiington 7/elfare office is c.onferring with the project Welfare section**•Wally Kadel is back from an escort trip to Reno t• #Mary Bello v/as back on the job yesterday after a few days r illness.•••• Hazel lx?omis, fiscal accounting clerk, has enlisted in the and v;ill leave the middle of next month*•• Allan Markley, fo'rmer Reports Officer,-wlll arrive tonight. It is assumed that the'hunting season has nothing to o vath his visit,..K)B02Y left the staff this week. Booby Trap.•• i^he notice from the Project Director that November 3 will be a holiday and that ’,0111y workers engegad in essential services or duties will "be required to report for 'dutyn Is in the nature of a booby trap. Who wants to admit his job is non-essential? Therefore, Meijisetsu will be an evacuee holiday* Kie canteen and all other Co-Op stores x^ill close, Newell Chapter of I,S.S*S,S*S. The r.:oving of a 100-foot, 32-ton building from alon^Pide the old Area B to the エnternal Security lieadiUarters. at t he r.TRfi gate gave staff msmbers of tlje International, Society of Sidevrelk Supervisors of Excavating,S{5eai!)>sho;rjIs and. Construction a chance to exercise their armche.ir engineering skill* With the assistaiice of there kibitzers and four tractor's"', the crew perfom-ed the bin: job v?ith dispatcii including turning a corner and tucking the building in neatly beside the I»S« office* I.S* will use'the new bui.Ming-■Postmistress Caripbell think? the new building hides the' post office ; but v;e think .Netvell P.G, stands out In any* surroundings® Ad, Area Cleaned Up«•• , The entire Ad* Area gbt a good'face lifting last-wee-i:.- Let1 s keepiit clsa% FraiLて:Fagan, chairman of the Fire Prevention Week committee, wisii&3 .to thani:: committee members and all personilel for making the v^eek^ program, a great success• * f * X Cashing of Checks.,. パ • Sstaff members should try to cash checks elsewhere than et the Co-op which has the huge volume of evacuee checks to handle, Steff members who canrt cash tiiem elsewhere may use the C〇rQp, but s.ucli checks must be initialedV the Project Director or one of the three Assistant Directors, The R e c ..Club cashes checics Personnel Meals Down to 35 Cents, ,V ^ The cost of neals in the Personnel dining-hall vjhich is based 〇■£/ co‘°ts for the preceeding two weeks has been tri孽チ^^^ regLilfJi* staff mem_Ders. Credit is due Robert メ參ゐ I色 K evacuee staff, He urges a little restraint 紅七场へ1^ せ and in the use of butter since these are costs rise during the winter months, it is plafT and not breakfast. Invites URA Girls to Halloween Party,,. pqfMaeir-JS-inhi,ゼT^Jie dost、/..、I..公. ^ di nne r price kl ■ 心孑 Lt. Koch has issued 邱,Invitation, to スせ\ girlsふ-escorts to attend a Halloween dance at the Post Monday evening, Oct. 30* ■',ゾ ひ丨域 ‘一—.••一•‘ ” ン.一.......へ..、…...— lNo» 6_______Tule Lake Center, Newell, California fey_October 27,1944 News of the Best Staff in \m Editors: John Bicelow, Bob Ross Locking the Barn After the Barn is Stolen*•• The Personnel office assigns garages as well as apartments and rooms• Lee Lampson, assistant personnel officer, requests staff members check . with him before taking over a garage. It seems that the other night his boss, Fren'c Fagan, drove around to put his car away.* He foimd his garage padlocked witli somebody else *s car inside. Private Business Transactions with Evacuees ^.re Unauthorized•., It appears necessary to remind staff personnel th^t it is 8gainst T,rR^ re-gulations to Mre evacuees except throurj^. the Personnel Recreation Club. Iliis ap lies to piece v-ork as well as to steady eiaployment. Car washing and polishing and minor repair work are services which the Rec Club hopes to offer soon. * Tlie Fashion in Cisarettes Is Shorter and Shorter# ## , Because of the well-!ai〇vm dearth of cigarettes, the Rec Club v;ill not sell tiiem (wnen they have them) to anyone except a momtier of the club•. This restriction ap^liejS at present to non-vjorking t、fives of members wlio enjoy other privileges of the club# For ken Only; TJhiskers vs, T'.*ar News,,# Because most electric razors produce static 011:110st. radios located in the same barrack, a staff laealDer requests tliat i^sn refyain from shaving elect-rically betv^een 7 and 7;15 A* M., tine of the first Pacific Coast news broadcast of the day# Facts Concerning Tule I^ke Center*.• ... i>taff member^ may call at the Personnel Office starting Monday for extra copies. of the neT'/ booklet which Lou Noyes calls nrecort literaturef,« If'Jhat to ..Do About Humors# • It is rumored that the^ R,P#M* (rumors per minute) rote around here i s going up. Ralph Currie says we have more rumors than bo orders, T,Tiile there are short a.in nearly evervthinp: else under the sun from clothes pins to Cadillacs, there are alv^ys enourJi nimors to ご。around. If y o u want to knovj the truth, about a rumor tell, it to the HeBorts Office and if we don’t h^ve the ansxver already v-re will ^et it for you* Coraing Attractions.,, b£turday: "Till Ve keet .たgain” with Hay Iviilland and Berbara 3rittoiu bunday; MSan Diec〇» I Iove.YouH v«?ith Joh Hall, Louise Albritton, and ’ Edward Everett Horton* Tuesday: Hriie Pearl of Desth?f with Basil Rathbone nnd Nir^l Bruce, plus .\ ,fThe Ringing SherifffT with Bob Crosby and Fay IvicKienzie, rhursday; Carriage Is a Private with Lana Turner and John Hodia.-c« Friday: (Kov# 3): stormy !;eatherr, with Lena Horne, Bill Bobinson, Fats Waller and Cab Galloway, . Last Minute iteminder About the Party Tonight*#•« The Eallov/een Party *for the vjhole staff and their families will be held tonight at the Nevj /j:ea B from 9 to rJLdni'fht* The Kec Club is providing dancing, bingo, Halloween stunts, cider, puinpicin pie (home-made), coffee and ap~ies. He varding the latter, they vjill be hrngin^ from the ceiling on strings and you have to bite one vdthout benefit of hands to get one'. (No bridgework will be replaced—-Rec. Club* )i To give the party e Eallowee-ni8 atxu〇sphere you are encouraged to T7ear e: costume* More Service Stars Coming Up*#.# Marian Young, eleinentary teacher, left Thursday for Portland to te induct** ed into the rTAC«,#L〇u Parrish of Personnel passed her physical at Portland Wednesday for the T,r,,.C# She v/ill leave Nov* 17,*.Hazel Loomis of Fiscal will go to the T7AVES next month# Nice f^oing, gals 1 £a^e ¢3 ■ Bae woundup _ ■ mw October 2*f, 1944 We the People • • • William E„ Dimon is due next week to become Goiamunity /-ctivities supervisoa He was in Red Cross recreation and club v/〇rx vjith. the Arne d forces for * two years, .Liostly in Kew 'Guinee. Prior to that he vj^s vjit-h' the rrQCA at the Pomona Assembly Center, Recently he has been on the Red Cross re ere at i on trsda-ing staff in I^ashiiiiiton, D« C*.«•■BiL.onel Perkins_, a Co^-op ILeaf^ue man, also will arrive next week to step into Ralph Currie fs shoes as Co-Op supervisoa ..へ * :Halph ie .going to Was iiingtoru • •Paul Robert soiT.iias gone to-Los Angeles on a special' two weeks f detail, r.Thile he is gone Homer Fdcketts is acting .^assistant project director in Operations.a>.Guy Bookor, office engineer, accompanied Paul Robertson as fer as San Francisco ^nistsyed there a few days on "business»»«Dr« Jack Slenth returned /Wednesday after a sevenr-week absence on detail in the Washington office, at the refugee .shelter at Fort Ontario, and at the Central Utah Relocation Center#f#Gecilia I*'innerty, nurse , made an escort triT) to Psiidleton Xsst week* e •Barney^ ShnlXit spent a few days^ iiq^PDrtXaiidt♦,Sally Young was in San Francisco last week end,••Leonard of Medford, Oregon, Fill arrive November 1 to join the I•S〇His family ■will’ come lster^»>Geraldine Cronin from the Murphy HosT'itBl, Chicago, will report^soon as a medical social worker* This job 1.? unfilled now,,,.Arthur finance officer, is tae'e from a laonth^s detsi*l at the Colorado —River Relocation Center and .^lad to be back. The raercury was hitting 100 at Pbs-ton. nearly every day* •み坪,,Slieldon IoT’ery of Office Service is visiting her daughter in San Francisco.f,Irene Davisf lord-and-master is expected Nov.6. Ke is an ensign via 0C3 and has- been overseae lV years. They will go on to ,San irancisco. , »together«»c All an Markley of the 'Tasbin::rton Reports Division and former 'j?ule lake reports-officer departed Wednesday ni^ht^for San Francisco, ^anzanar•and Poston. He scared the feathers off a lot of ^ese and ducKS and bagged a few, toof,«,Mrs» Ted emerges as a natural marksmarw Firbt time she ever went iiunfcin^, the'other day, she got two geese#〇 .The fo> lowinS tennis players were defeated unenir40usly in the match with evacuee s -last Sunday: Kenneth hardness, Guy Cook, Don_Johnson, Kr^y Tift, Estelle 连碑沾 and J〇M Bigelow... Jesn Laird "from DuBd is , IdahT, Ts "'new in Office Services. bne is Mrs, Ztay Best >s sister.;*Jean Sutherland, V/R4 nursing consultant from Washington, left Monday after aT,brief Yisit, We Point with iride... ' It is a pleasure to report that the Hed C^oss vjorlc room had a gooci week# On Wednesday night S2 women end a stout-hearted and good-hearted male, J. T, Dieter of Tulelake, folded 469 bandages, just 31 short oftiie quota. One more pair of hands v/ould have don© it» Mrs, Dieter comes from TuleXeke to inspect bandages. Th^ir son was on the Doolittleon Tokyo and is one of the two men still ujireported# The Red Cross work sesrions are MondayJ.-4 P®M# i Wednesday| 7^10 PfM# at the hospital^ Members of R©c Club Invited to Meeting Next TTednesdey*.. There will-,?.iid0-a^raei!ibership committee meeting of the Rec Club next Wednesday at^d^ 8 0,cloclc a-fc tile Personnel Building. All members are invited to Children丨s Pla沿•ound Cleaned Up”* The childrenfs oa^is was ^iven a ^ood clesn^uD-thi^ wee^. The V'ids them- selves, ^ith plenty of help fTOm Mi^s# Charlotte Opler, did the ^00(1* deed, • is a playgroujid for young children. Older youngsters invade it once to a while and damage the equipment. There is no remedy for this, but if you can help the tots keep their place intact, please do so. New Rec Club••拳 , The new clubhouse is ta^ng shape* A committee comprising Kay Tift , man, Mrsf Ray^Best, Mrs. Ifenneth iiarkness, Mrs. John Bigelow, Otis Merle kooney is working on tlie lighting arrangements. Uor.'c on th is moving slowly because of the care beins ta'cenwith details su work, stone fireplace, floor, etc. fbpuXation of Other Vam: 〇^en, .-.chairman of XXxe : V/ai*-. Aet ivit i©s ■. ccrnmit tee of ' the Personnel Reo club, Uas worii'ed . out • an:arrangement with.' the st匁ff 'elementary school to salvage newspapers, magazines, jars and. fats,..The pupils .will,do the ccl~ lerit-ing :on:'a peifiodjc basis to "be worked out as they go aloiig». please tie your '^newspapers and magazines,, in Separate bundles and... make '.. 'the bundles .small enough for a grade—schooler to handle. The Jars' yipnted are fee jars and 氏err iviason ?ruit jars, Sam has a place to store the materials until they are hauled to some nearby collection point* ,- Post--Mortem on Hallov;een iParty,,* . ...- tit • r : YJe 'donH believe., in/’pest, mortems , but we canft ' refrein ' from saying tha.t ■the, Halloween doings were . just '.about the best party yet on these '.premises, mainly because there was a good. ..turnout and a variety of activities for both darxders and ncn-daricersa . If this party was an indication'of top.t can -■ ■ be done by the staff', the''new Rec clubhouse v^ill be . e. gs.y rilace during the ■ Tuletide, ...... .:. • . ■:•;,*:. . -Staff youngsters on Halloween gave the ^cirjnunity . a touch of t'own life by .....ノ . ... dfiessin.g'ilp for the customery tTti,ic^~or-treatn, getting lots of 'candy and . sick and soaping a few windows regardless of ^trlck-or-treatM,. ''Everybody Talks About the W^eatHer, But No*bedy Does' Any t h i ng'. About .* 11,T«,, ' •4 •, .■.し ~ ' - - ♦ • ' • • • . • ' ' •… • The re is lot 'of meteorological mo nke y bu s i ne SB ko i ng- -on' -eround- here. The , male :of/tii©.. speb-ie-'- (and---a'few female) show great ; delight when t'he morning * ' ■ eomes up dark and drippy and the'olcuds hang lov? because 3'u c li we at he r means that the ducks and' geese are within^'gun-shot•'•No-n-huntei's are-^'ill wisli- • ing for' bright, sunny Indi-an-summe.r' .days--.tHat -_.lceep "Old "Man' Winter waiting ...outside' t-he .dr)〇r, This conflict * in weather-VJisMng'no doubt s accounts .for • the mixed menu we have 'been getting lat'ely; "Spe siting' of hunting and geese, ....HuQk...S.chmidt and Fenton Mahrt'caught -one * on .the-grou.n-d-.I^s't' Sunday morning • on the street- near I»S« h.e.ad$u:arte;i?s、ンエ七)had ’ a s.li辱iit gunshot wound. Fan-Fare1,,. Starting Noy. 5 Suiidoy* movie schedule'v;i IT be' 2 P.M* ^nd. 6 P.M# 'Tonigh.t •; (Thursday)'; .,TMarriage I.s a Private Al'falr?T with...Lana Turner, John Ho.diak. . . ■ Friday; -nSt〇Triiy''WeatherT, .(Revival) with Bill .Robinson^ ■Le.na Horne, .. . J.ats Waller., . ■ .. . . . • ■ Saturdayr ^Nat-ion-al Barn-.Danc^V with Robert Benchley and Jean Heather. SundayV'^fT:alX in;:the .Saddle!f with Joiin Wayne, Ella Raines', V/ard. -Bond. Tuead.ay; Laurel and Hardy in ”'The Bigj.Ncise”-.plus ノ,End of t.he Road”with 〆 Ed -Norris- - •; .Thursday; ftAn American.Romanee?, with Briaa Donlevy.;Second show will begin _ ,, at 8;45, Church Services•r: ..ハ -At th'e 'Post chapel^theatre -building 011 Sunday: . . 1.0 A*M*. G^r*er81...Fittestant •ノ Communicn/2nd' gnd 4th .Sundays, 11 A.M* Catholic , and Mrs. Halsey, instructor for. tha chapter. Tb.e Newell ^rouD has -made Draiseaworthy progress since it vjss organized in September. . Wee^ after -vee1^ the number of women participating in sonie phase of their wor1j: has increased. They set for themselves a high ^uota to shoot at, 4000 bandages a month, 500 every work session. In addition to folding surgical dres^in^s they make sewing kits, mittens and shaving aprons* Ivirs, Ramsby told us some interesting facts about this tedious bandage fold-ing by volunteer women all over America。 The naticmal Quota is 100,000,000 •dressings ■ a liiontlu All the bandage-folding machines in tlie country going full blast night and day can only turn out one-fifth of the quota. It re-mains for the women to fold the rest by hand©. In tlie. two years of its ex” istence the Klamath Falls Chapter has pro-viaed aXfiiost 1,000,000' dressings. . Each little square of. gauze xr+ust be folded to precise n^asurezients to get every bandage possible in the shippijig space available〇 The Hod Cross women woric at tlie iiospital on Monday aftdrnoon and Wednesday . ■ evening. . Bawling Alley New Re.c Club, Project. ,* At the meeting of the ?tec Club VJecinosday eYeniiig boYjling was the chief topic. "A coimnittee headed ty Joe Thomas will investigate the possibilities of setting uj) a bowling alley at t lie project。 '\n effort will be made to make it possible for Eec Club members to buy thoir papers/ including the Sunday paper, through the Rec Club. It was decided that che Ked Club will cash checks for members up to $10 if and wheii' t'he cash is ■ available■« 'Project personnel are reminded thet Marge Green and. Ken. Gorton arc not in the- check cashing business. Membership cards.will be furnished non-working wives of members. If both husband and wife are employed, each must take . out menfbeirship*. A 111embor who has boen.dGlinquont in paying dues for four nDnths.will bo automptic-ally , dropped from.the* club0 People,. 〇 ン..... The, SJic:Idon Lc/vc;rys are grandparents for the first time-. A daughter gavo Mrth to a boy last SatuMay in San Francisco”.Bob Greenock of T’rRA S a n 51i'an.ci?co’s エnformat ion. Off ice and wife Annabelle ariiivc.d .. in time, for tho .painty ..last Friday night-en route to Portland and^Soattlc. Bob edits Ttio .WRA-locetor, . news, sheet of* the. San Francisco staff, which has more puns per line and wacky ,-words .called poet.ry than, any Qthor WPA paper and vie dare-say no other paper v^ants to mako that claim〇 A master in psychology, Robert hands the WEAlocgitor t;o staff members with tlieii* paycheck; .at which time any1-thing looks goodJack Best,son of R. R. Best_, scored Tulelake -h.. sciio〇lfs first touchdown this s&ason when he intercepted a pass and ran 90 yards to pay. dirt in.last Friday^ game,. But TuIg lost.Charlotte OiDlor is reminded by Jack Frost, tlast she; misplaced a navy-blue sweater,coat style v;itii "brass buttons, lagt Spring e.nd she thinks she may h&Yc- left it while visiting. Look ground.,. .Louis Noyes, project n.ttornGy? is going to San Di-cgoineiat wo&k to get iiis wife and young son, XiGS Noyes, if you plcaso... .Robert C. ^tran^e., new senior forcmr-n-mcclipnic, is from C^lip-^tria, C^lif • His wife rnd .two ci;ild;TGn .aro tLim。• *.C]iei*lGS E* IvIy〇;ts ■ wife -n..nd smrll i- dcughtor r.yrivod from Iviars-lifiold, 0r〇a . He will te-ch' In the high school.. JvirSg GoId,iQ Lafollotte, wii〇s〇-. husband is in J cS〇, is now r nurse at the hospital...Mr. end Mrs. Harold. C. Arnold rre going^t-o Vrncouvor,-Wnsh. Ho hr、s. b如n in エntcrnr.l Security rnd she wes R.. Cii。ぞrrq, moss m-nr,gcmont storokeeperj hes Tesignod. r.nd will pdturn to his home in Los. Angolos,. .Helen Ramsey, Statistics cleric, Ml\ bocomo Mrs.. J^mcs Steers his home in Concord, G^Hf^ f t-his vjook qn4. Ho is e.. T/5 in the Army〇 • * Ver^. McCord of T:7R1 Welfare, Washington, leaves tonight for Portland p n d tiiGnoc to M厂ji.zr?.nri*. eftcr、り visit hero which w^s cojitr^rj^ to the "• trooper fs code; she.stayed more then three d^ys..6Friv^to Louise ^F^rrish of the T,iAC f.nd for ^ couple of weeks sti 11 of''Porsonno 1 will visit hT r brother, Jp.ck, nt PrinGvillo, Ore.',' lioxt week,. .Trcno D-^-Yis of T,Tclf<-ro ^nd ^hor husband, Ensign Jpck D^vis, loft tod^y for sTn Francisco. She will return when he "s!11ps out .On the sick li^t: Rosemary SpooncHorc , sec- ICg^nri501., Clyde Li Br Ma 'grille*.On the sick li^t: ond^ry teacher, hos-nit^.lizred for pncumoxii^, ^nd'Mrs bills'} gv^cuoo 'nroperty suTtorvisor Port 1 pndrdny f. fovj d^ys * visit. Soycr^l st°ff mombers ]Clyde Einericjc of I»3* has left*, .The LeTialtifig_ of Auditing ,c;nd Fi^ipnce are at Minidoka Relocation Center,Hunt,Idaho,on a visit .Lenrietta:Thomas,leave clerk who live? at Tulel^rce, is quarantined for three vteeks because her son has scarlet fever#. ,Mits, John S» (Geraldine )l'〇ur~ £und, vi host husband is in 1.8., is now teaching., in the elementary school in the colony,.♦Dr, Robert L, Pendleton viEitea Ms wife, Ivir&a Ann Pendleton, high school teacner, this week# He is a soil .technologist doing war work: for the goverm^.nt* He is ec. route to Peru to investigate the cinchona tree, source of qainirxe, and rubber productionf They used to live in I^iailand and returned to the U«b. on the first trip of the Grispholm.. 30mething New Has Been Added.*, The Rec Club will start selling pumpernickel and rye bre^d. Ivionday: "big, long, crusty tw〇r-p〇und loaf for 15 cents* Also, the Reo Club may have some Sim d ay bd. Chronicles end 1'01tland Oregon Journals for sale Slinjiey.* They will "be sold "fir&t come, first served,,f» rhe Corn Is Green*•• Cne of our readers in the bobby-sox-Sina.tra set says t'his paper is too stre.iglit-faced to be a success• vle canH have a comic strip and tiie Winchel-type columns are too dangerous in a small community; we don’t lilce to "be liorse-whipped or sued* But-, ve do welcome gags and anecdotes that could produce a £m ile for tjieee grim days, pre fs one from an Army c^mp paper: In an Ajnny camp mess hall was a sign: Food ;7ill T,rin the T;rar scribbled in Dencil undefneath wss: hox»? can we get the enemy to eat here bCIiiIDTi\ That rather startling headline spread across the fth Fells Herald and Ne'.vs one "ay last v^ee1^* hasten to assure eveiy-the neighborhood didnft get Euclc« Phe headline was fibout a little town oil the i-/estern front* ' . * 氺* 本ネ本ネギ木ネ 本 FOSTfS COPJffiR * * Hiijmie msBired by 木 氺 the Recent T;,eg.ther 木 本 Nev:e 11 氺 ホ Is Cool# 氺 氺氺 木ネプ•••■ 本木^ネ 氺 top f,l rm Dreaming of 'a ''-/Lite Christmas** was bade on the Tule Lake hit Darade yesterday.Tha California Chamber of Commerce will probably redraw the map to put us in Oregon when they read this, but fpr. posterity we have to* record thet vie had bIx inches of wet snow Nov**. .Si —1〇* Southerners unaccustoir^d to ttie .white stuff thought it snowed a1 t leasi a foot. Rip Barley took one 1o〇j.c at the sv/irling flaices and put on his high-top boots just in case he Aad to tunnel* home' through the drifts, Acqord;ifig'''t〇rHeweJ3, oif^'t-iiriers this as abput; as iraich as fell'all last winter. Movies; Tonight (ifriday):;なn the keantime Darling,T• Jeanne Crain# Saturday: nThe Master Racef\ Sunday: ^Tne Corispirato.r8fv-Hedy ]>.m'arr# Matinee et 2,Evening shovj at 6* :”Tuesday.:tf.’"Then Strangers .iJarry” and ^Dsrk ivi〇untf.dnf,* "'fedneeday and Thursday:rfIhs 30ng of Bernadette” with Jennifer Jones*- Only one show dailj^: 7 P*M* What to Do 肋en the Flu Bug Bites.” Because of the prevalence of colds and mild flu attacks (and soma not eo mili) among staff members and their families, we turned to Dr. Jaak SXeath, Oiiief me die a,l officer, for some commom sense rules for the winter season. 1* Avoid undue exposure and sudden changes in temperature. This is h^rd 1?o dfe in staff apartments in which the room with the stove is warm and the others cold, hut awareness of th-Q condition may make you more careful# 2. At the slightest sign of a cold stay away from crowded places, such as the post theatre, v^hen visitors call tell them to come tack tomorrow. Be especially careful about exposing children to colds. . J>* This rule follows Number 2. At the first symptoms of a cold or the flu, g© to bed* When you feel slightly legy t'hal; is tiia t;ime to go to bed. B〇n,t say HItlX work today and shake this off and "be all right tomorrow. *' It happens just the other way. Not only that, but you expose others* 4. Sat simply and drink lots o.f fluids* If plenty of rest and fluids, plus a little'aspirin for a headache, d〇nft get rid your cold, call the hospital, , That Thanksgiving Dinner... Next Tiiursday,November 2J>t at 6:1^ F.M, the Thanksgiving Dinner will be served at the Personnel Mess Hall, Ray”Haywaird emphasizes that all staff member;? are invited. Because the attoiidance will be greater thaii usual, he urges, "tlia’t the dining hall be filled promptly at 6:1^# The dinner meiau is turkey, and all the trimmings and we do mean ALL; r Rememberi Only 37 Bays »Til Christmas ^•- The Office of Defense Transportation has asked governmental and private employers not to^ grant leaves or time off to workers where iiiter-rcity travel is in-T〇lved from December 15 through January 8f The Post Office Department is ask-ing everyone to mail out-of-state. Christinas packages not later than December 1# The Christmas congestion in mail and travel T'.will bo terrific this. year. Military matters will come first and late civilians will be out of luck. He© Club Starts New Cigarette Rationing Plan for Members**. On Wednesday the Pors〇nn©l Hecreation Club started a jiew.system.of rationing .. the elusive cigaxo'tie^ Every member of the club is now entitled to buy a cer-■. . tain - quota of cigarettes weekly, tlie quota to'be determln-e-d: "By'the supply ava«-.ilabXe»The new we-e|c will .'bogin on Wednesday. • .Messrs must buy thofp cigarettes '.pe■ェ*8011ali'yy riotby jprpxy. They must; present their memtership cards at time of purchase. Cigarettes "no 1011ger'will bo sold at the clubhoase. They will be ,sold at the'ofifice-of-joe *Thomas at the following times: 8 to 9 AfM争 12:45 to 1 P.M. 3113 to 5:3〇 P.M.: ^Tow We»11 Know When to Shiver,., . 1 :. v ..一..■■二…....’..’' The mercury has been flirting with zero for the past few 'days. Hoifier Ricketts, project engineer,said his thermometer showed slightly below ^oro Thursday a5111. Toward Jarrett, farm suporintendontf will put up automatic thermometers to register maximum and minimum daily in back of the Ad building. This will be considered the 01'ficial tempeyaturs recording station. Phe Bojid Drive Is Going Good--Make It Better QUOTA Payroll deductions for Nov.15 period Cash purchases to date; Total purchases to date : Percentage of quota: Percentage of employees participating These figures do not iuclucie deductions for the three pay periods still left during the drive, nor the extra V/ay.Bond purchases tiiat have been promised and not made, * • $23,719.87 ::3,818, U 6,557.50 10,355 :847. Page Oarages, Like Cigarettes, 厲8 Koundup carce, w Nov .mbor 17.1944 The arrival of ice and snow has turned car. oiwners* thoughts to garages, There' is a shortage of garages and it will continue. However, as vacancies occur, garages will be assigned oii tha basis of seniorit^^ of requests.Rec^uGsts shoul.d be made^ to the Personnel office, ; Those who have garages ar3 reminded onc-_ e, • mor© to follow the stencilled instruction on each door: K〇-p Door Locked* There are two good rsasons for this advice: to keep vandals out,and to preyent, damage to the door by a strong wind, Hemombor, all cars in a building are de-> pondGnt upon the coopsration of every parson using th: .garaga. Recreation Club Sell a Faw Daily-^Sunday Newspaper Subscriptions. • • T;ie Becroatiori Club will accept 25 subscriptions to the <4iily and Sunday , S, F« Chronicle rmd 10 to tha S* F. Examiner. In addition, 25 Sunday Oregon Journals will be sold on a first^come^first-served basis, Daily papers will be avail-lable to subscribers during the noon hour at the Rec club# The Sunday papers will be available at the Rac club at ll:3〇 A*M. on Sunday. Marge Gresn is handling thase subscriptions. Also, an unlimited number of S, F. Examiners are available without; tho cojmic section. These, too, will be sold by subscript' ti©n, Santa Claus Will Be Given a Visitor’s Pass”, Colonel Austin and Ray Best have agreed, in joint session,to give Santa Claus a pass to gat into tha project no matter what time he shows up at tha front gate. Not 0111 y that, the Newell Po.st-atr»Iiarge of the American Legion and the Personnol Rec Club are talking about having a party at Christmas time for all the children of staff families, Little-Kho,wn*«I,acts-rAb〇ut-*':/ell«-Knownr-People-DQpt • • * ! •• • • \ Kay Tift, the project attorney*s secretary, during hsr Cal-lous c\ ays ones swallowed, a live goldfish on a bet. But she says she has no intention cf gulping the two now in a bQwl. on 113r desk; not unless she is snowbound 111 her office and can’t get "to the mess hall# Also, there no’ truth ,;t.he rumor that ■ the goldfish. - were sent to her dehydrated by hei*. husband from a South Pacific island. He*s Lt〇 Floyd Tift, I3SNR, \ Movies”* •Tonight.;<■ With-Hich9rd.iU^X:e-ii and Drew. • Saturday; nGarolijia Biuea" v/itkt;Kay Kyser. -.Also March of Time# -Sunday; ..-"Irish Eyes. Are Sinilingl*" with:.M〇iity 7fo-〇lley and Dick Haymes* Matinee: 2 P-.M, :JSve-ning shpw; 6 P,M* ■ Tuesday: nStrang0 Affairn with: All-yn Joslyn and. Evelyn Keyes^ .; Thursday: Parkington,,.*with Gyeer .Garson and Walter'Fidgepnf ' Friday: (Nov^ 24-): HThe Last RideH with Richard Travis# About Personnel•,費 ...へ〆 j * . , •: i , ";•►••* :'t ' • * 'ご- Neil McHeiX, Business Enterprises chiefWashington, Q.)i.ai*ri-ved.. 'Thursday for a visit«, .Geraldine Cronin, new medical .social workGrfl^oni. Ohio ago, .arrived Monday* ♦*Mrs, Harold, S, Brovin, . Mi0 has been teaching in the, stajPf .eie'meiitary school 1 will leave Saturday to join her husband at Oakland*, ..Bol? Greenock,., information specialist from the S* F. office, v\/iXl arrive today .'for *a short jisH on route from Seattle-Portland to San Franci^oc, • ,Pete Zijrimer, former assis七《 ant project director in Operations, has been critically il-1 in Portland,but is now believed out of danger,, ,I^rs,Franlc Jeffries and their baty are in Portland 011 a visit. He is in I.S... Jaclc Donovan. construction and maintenance, engineer; went to San Francisco to see 3ais son who is in the Navy, Mrs, Donovan will ,meet Jack at ,S>. F«»»v7AC L〇u Parrish of Personnsl and V/AVj5 Hazel Loomis of Fis-..cal leave today and Saturday, respectively,,f Jack Bestspn of. Ray Best,caver一 ed himself with mud and glory in the .Tulelaker-Mt. Shasta football game last week.エt was a tie, 7~7* *.Lou Noyes, project attorney, returned Monday night from San Diego with‘his ..wife and young, son, Les* Leg is slowly recovering froir the shock of seeing and feeling snovj for the first time, Yup, lie’s a Southern Californian.. • "Betty Barnes of Fiscal has changed her name to Betty Beiry»She married Sgt. Sllis Berry formerly of Camp Tulelaice and now en route ...^p Nev. Orleans for Officer Candidate School, Betty will remain here#. also rang in the FagaQ^^rrijj好eldest daughter, Lorna, /marrj|ed :^he?e he# is in Ordnance V~\ ;;the U.S. Army transport servfee % rT :>'0^fice...Services, Joe is hdla4iS^®} p (G^iieva) Ball also is~now in ^ raMed "f'ljom 0ffice Services ■ 10 Stat'CsXi®s. • • J. Carl■/. Van Pelt at She Is • •Mrs, In the traf< Joe P, (Me of i"hese Army one •••Mrs. Joe (〇liv« Goojc, formerly se ^r., is.,novj assistant chief, •,Ralph chief of the Reloc,^^^\PXShnJ^^ Division, "Jashington, and statistics. v'JRAi is due next f ,-Margo Skinner of Statistics is on leave to S. F, pending transfer to another job. 凝^^ ぎ、 5*t>,.-»,* 4^'^** ^?WS °?.. ^.®._.§,e?.^ .?.^.^1,?.. ir*.11SA_ ______;.: 一..___;______一“ EdliQXS,; 4cVj~Qhn Billow, ..Bct> .Ro.ss jNo« ■1❻ ‘ Tuiej Lake §erit_ert_ Newell,_ CalifGrni^ ■-* ■ November 24,19441 rhankegiving to Christmas: The staff meir+bers from Idaho, including Ray Best;, George Andersen of A.gricul-ture, Don Groves of Fiscal Accounting, Wilma .Groves .of St a 11 s t i c s , „ Wi .X1 i am Opland} high school teacher, Jean Laird of Office Services, Ray Gans, foreman electrician, and、Isabel.. Oans., elementary school teacher,are wondering whether they are supposed to, stuff . tiieiaselves with, turicey agai,!!, next Thursday. Idaho has a ■ s.tate - statute fixing the.,-last Thur-sday in Novemter esi -Thanksgiving. 'Thatfs .November 30 this year,But the statute also calls, tor obeerY^nce of any day proclaimed as Tiianicsgiving by the president. That wgs November 23. Some other staff members are from states observing the N〇-vember .30 holidsy, Mike Primm of statistics is from, Florida which in ether ways is a very enlightened state, (Man the barricades,lie re come the Californians). Lucille Collins , high school teacher, and Geraldine Cronin, medical social worker, 8re from Nebraska. Jane •丁ones, elementary school teacher, is from Tennessee. Giving credence to the rumor that Texas has not yet joined the Union, the Lone Star State is anotlier with a November 30 Thanks giving^ Texans on the staff are Eugene Boatright, high school teacher, Jewell Boatright, elementary school teacher, Ivlargaret Davis,nurse,■ James Johnsto^n,Inte nal Security, and Charline h., .element ary sc]1001 teacher* At the'last report Arkansas end Georgia hadnH: decided,, xvhen to eat turkey, .but, regardless of the home-state .confusion the following Arkansans aad Ge©rgians eeletreted the day j^sterday as the rest of the staff did by working 8S usual nnd eating .niore than usual:4rknnsas —rJohn Ball of Internal Security, Geneva Bell of Office S^rviceSj Fear-1 Bris-ton, high, school teacher, Ambrose Cates of Cost \ccountine1,John Crowe of A-griculture, Cecil ICeown, telephone operator, Ivan .LaPollette. of Internal Security ,_Gtoldie Lnfoll,ptte,nurse” Atwopd LeMaif re, audit01*, .?nd.Serena:: ^LeMaitre of Fiscal; Georgiaf-Homer Hickptts, senior. enfrineer, and Mayre Ricketts of Cost Accountingt The Fersoanel Mess served 286 Thanksgiving diners. For same Ray Hazard, Bob Anderson and George and his crew, are hereby accorded three rousing cheers. One thing is ceitaiiu Christinas will be on December 25, Christmas is the 0111holiday on Uncle SamVs war-time calendar and even that of: Peace and Hope vtfill not be a holiday for the msn and women fighting for their lives and ours on tho battiefronts. National leaders are urging daily reading of the Bible from ThanKsgivingtc Christmas. A nationwide canvass of members of tile Armed Forces and people at home by chaplains and pastors resulted in the following -suggested passsges,. passages are m the Nov, 25«~Psalm 23 Nov. 26—psalm 1 Nov,27,”Mattiiew 5 Novi 28^-Itomans 8 '• Nov. 29—I Corinthians ,"Nov, 30r--Psalm 91 Dec,1--Ivlatthew 6 r' *Dec. 2—-John 3 ' Dec, 3--Isaiali 40 order of the tabulated vo and Sundays, Dec# 4~-Psalm 46 Dfec* 5'--Romans 12.. Dec, 6-f-H6brews-ll' Dec. 7--Matthew 7 Dec, 8--tTohn 15 Dec: 9-”Psalm 27 De.5.102--Isaiah 55 Dec, 11^-Psalm 121 I)ec.12Philippians 4 Dec,13—Revelation 21 ..Dec.14—Luke 15 ;es except those assigned to Dec* 15—Ephesiens B Dec* 16~-John 17 Defc. 17--Isaieh 53 Dgc,18'—I Corinthians 15 Dgc. 19^-John 10 Dec, 20--Pselm 51 •Dec. 21--Psalmf37' Dqc^ 22~—J"ohri1 Doc; 23--velat ion -22 Dec, 24--PsB'im 9-0 .Ohcisfiae&^-Luke 2 The Weather-Is No Longer a Secret.f# Toward. CTarrett, farm superintendent and meteorologist" (by ap'D'ointiii-iit only), hee finally erected his bird house neer the .b^r'dng lot' b^ck of the: Ad.build-, This little house contsins a themioiiiet$r which automatically registers - the maxiinuin e.nd ininirnmii ^einTDQrntures daily,. Here are tlir5 first readingsi Nov, 23-M8X. 39- Min. 2Q ; Nov^ 24, vMin, 23 Sixth War ILop-n; Kb op TEin Buying,.* Lest week: -nui-chases of Tier bonds incr^psea. |1075. to-put the stsff drivr3 ■ pest the halfway mnrk towrrd our ,-uota of 123,719*87, Drama, Comedy, Romance and Chiller'Billed , Post Theetj-e...,’. Tonight: tTThe Last Ridotf with Bichrrd Tr-* vis : siid Eleanor, Parker* ,uT1ig Climaxr, with Boris. Iferlo'ffSusanna Fester and Turh^tL.Bey, Syn: .’’And....Now. Toinc)r;row” witii.在Ian Ladd. Lorott*? youEg^ 31id Sus&n Hsyward. lues: triVx/ "Pal -s/olfM v^ith Shoryn Moffett • Joe-Esmond and .Una pf Connor, 'Tliurs.,.."ior ぃ'ねorn "tli。bdH’.X'o.j^ls.” ..with Gery CoopeT .nnd■エnffl'td モ3111 Friday (Dec.1):f,Up'j.n ;irias,T vatii D-snny IC-ys, Dinah Shore r:nd D^n^i Andrews* n iiucK iscrjLidt Iler.ds Divisi,011< '-Jt Now^abe r 241944 *illar»i E. (Huck) ocinrdut nas boon ^pr〇inted",h^ui^^^tiYc; officer o# r new division crintod to ^siidlG tlio Jppnnese ^nu^ricriis cxcludsd from Hw^ii who rs** sido in the I^il© IjBkis Csntisr* Tii© arc . intiie wost cornsr cf cniup in whicli tLe 67 excludbes, -/ho arrived Monday, r-VQ living is celled Block 99, Huck hrs basn rcliavod of '-11 dutios in connoction witii Ijrternrl Security. Cook hrx 'be-.n op: ointei \ctine Chief of Int ^rnpl Security, A Poetic Appeal for Red Cross Help**. ily brrin is feverish ^iid dull, My throat is rmrehed end dry; They s-y 1!111 going to lose my sirht ,Thy c.^n*t they let me die* I offered life rfull-blown in youth To m-:^e 1117 country free, This life is such ^ ^orthlesp thin;? Tli^t^s li^ndc-d back to i:ie# The lpd who l?/ing next to. me H?is loet f1.1^.°: -nd Because he neoded sterile cloth To ^nd xe〇T> him v^nn* I vender if th^ folV? b^c1^ home C^n fully ro^li-e H〇T(, 'ouch it me^ns to wounded- men ?〇' h?vc Red Cross sup liciS. No banda^eiB,the doctor s^id, To bind uy v;oundod eyes,' Perhe.ps ray body wuld be If thero had been supp lies# He d Cros 6 i.^e e t £ konday aft ei noo n '1-4 the riospitalf they o^n Sf ^e the life or limb Of boys TJho- fifjit the foe ノiiy don’t all' attend lied Cross Instead of spying ^ Ptiu* sna ' edno'ed -y ni ;ht 7-10 P.U*, L^idi^m Act Funds Approved*# * Ltnham Act fund£ to pqt for .transportation of rd??n' school students of staff 'feinilibs to rulelaKc High-School iinve beGn ^p,x〇7ed* Parentf v;iil recoive refunds of Looney advanced for this purpose• C^se of the iviissin., Cigarottse • • • * The ci^aruttu shortc^rjiie very close to being s vihple lot ehortor# Joe Thomas, rationer* 〇r t lie scarce weed, opensd his, dos:^:'Monday morning he did not find the 11 cartone h〇 h-a left there Saturday, After suffering the worst case of jitters of any Thomas in four f?onerr.tions he was. npti-Tied by Internal Security thpt tvio of tleir plert officers, finding Joefs desk unlocked, h^d put the precious fags in the safe• Personnelly Speaking.*• Hal-h Staubsr, chief, Helocntion Plmminr Division, '^shinpton^ D.C,,arii^d TrednePd〇y for visit -^ith St^tiPti cs>»»Mnrl6^rca D» Bemls , ess intent procui?e-ment officer nt Gii^ ::iiver Heloc^tion Center, is here on six wee,csf detail to heir in Frocureincnt#. *lTr?» 21p?nor of foiroerly vrith the -nr department, Al^s^Tn DiTisionj is ^or^cinf? in Office Services, Her two sonsf Gene end Larryt vill rrri*rc next r.Tse’ぐ•••Ch^iotte BaMns’ry of Detroit inhere slK5 wor'.rcici viiti: "blK: Catholic Jirls l?rotecti^e Lcwue if? ? n。!? junior てelf,re coun-eelor*. .^prt B» xurner, -'ho v,a£ ;\vith 1.5* formerly r.ni left July'to \run his oun bueiness in 6usr.nville?, Cnlif.,has returned.., J qic'cic 3urtonf s ^ parents, おr. r:na John Ht Burton of Linden, Calif*, are yisitin.? her this week., • • Irene Dsvis of .clfare returned Wednesday from Ssn Francisco v;here she visited v;ith her tiusbanci prior to his shipping dut again, Hefs an Ensign*. •. *krs__, kat Hindcian, hospitr-.I ediainistrator, is Yisiti^^ relatives in Los Anreles for tvj〇 yje: ks.»>Lu^ii of I is on leave ■ 8nd.、|s visiting .thUrisI;Bsy /Vrea,** Helen .^nisej^^toer^, formerly or statistics, is now vvoricine at the Post Sx-chan^〇f4kr» end Mrs, bholdon Lovmry of Evacuee Property and Office Services returned .'sdn&edり.y from ban Francisco, Their youngest dsu *ht?r, iwerggret ,re_ turned vdth'them ?*iid will live here until 6xTinf-,, .Ivlrs. Leon Bailey, deii^hter of Cde ofV C〇stf AccounUiib, is the」.ot;liei,of t nine-pound boy born Nov- ember 17 et laaniatn F^lls* ,しho lives here. lHer husband is in the ^rmy^eri-ljn, youn^ dau^htor of Dicic Tracy of Cost Accounliing is Mre from ?ed visiting Uer parents,. .krs. kerle (Tressie) Gwynn is working in Pfe5rs^tljie±'lls«. .Bill Ellis of I.S. is tr4§Tn^to :う Poston. *.xt〇yr-l «T* Potter, assistant maintenance supervisor, hds leSt jJ for the Nsvy et la^iaath Jails*, «Frenk of xBrsonnel is on San / Francisco.•.Joim Bragiel of Portland formerly ^ith Colijmbia Airdj-pft <^ndu^/ tries is joining 1,3. His ' dfe ?nd son ^ill coiae 1er.,.Aco »cVvJ^〇 is pyiicticp-lly p?;rt of the scenery around Tule Le'ce, refi "ninへNov/"13t5*^2z wer J When - You Go Away*««、 . •へ.. ., ' •. l"*f you .are going to be absent from your room or apartment for more than 24 hours, please make arrangement/s with friend or with'the Personnel office to keep your stove going to prevent freezing of plumbing*. ^. Only 23 Days' fTil Chirstinas.*•, , ,…- Sure sign of the approach of the Yuletide i? the appearance of the Christmas s,eals which fight tuberculosis* Boy Scouts in staff families will Sell them , • door to door and if you are out when they call you can get SQIT19 se々ls at the Agent Cashier window in the Administration Building# 1?hese seals, like Chidstmas itself, need no sales ta_lk« .. I Stay Put for Christmas#-;' * ■ ' ' ' ' . 厂. - :ノ'..:» へ:. V ■'ぐ'へ.... •f . ' .. • It will be the policy "of the WRA not to grant leave for the period December 15 to January 8 where travel T^ould be involved- except in -cases. of extreme emergency. Director Myer says; ”1 am sure that everyone understands the reasons why they should not travel during this period•Employees .also should bear in mind that their contributiop.^o ease the travel load will be nulXi**r fied if they have relatives and friends from other cities spend the holidays with them*". , Weather Reporti Fair and*Warmer..*# Max* Min* Mqx« Min. Nov. 24糾 40 23 Nov. 28,- 49 .22 Nov« 25 w .35 15 Nov# 29*^ ..43 S3 Nov, 26^^ 一■* 34 (Snow) Nov, 3〇_- .43 .33 Nov* 27 一 33 Dec. 1一 32 (Snow) Buy an Extra Bond##• * * .... .,、 If you listen to^the radio, read the news-papers br, smoke cigarettes you are n ' awarb that the war is still being fought hard and that tremendous amount of materials of'war is being used up every minute# It all cos-t;s _money which w» must provide# The staff bond drive for tlie■ Sixth-W-ar Loan is going pretty well, but let *3 do better%by buying an extra bond in'Deoembei,» .■ 、 . Cash to date ^10>812#50 * Payroll deductions ^UOTA ¢23,719#87 ,* • . to datQ ' 9f698*58 • TOTAL 20,511♦08 # Page 2 Personalities, The Roundup December 1* 1944 Another "blue star is in the V/RA. service flag* Joe Prc ff_, likable supply officer, passed his physical at Portland Xcst week and is now in trainingafe Fort Lewis# Wash< His wife, Melf and their three children will remain here* Mel works in Office Service#•♦Ivderle Mooney, procurement officer, Is assuming the duties of supply officer.*-.Frank Faf*an returned Tuesday from San Francisco•*r formerly of Finance # is home after an appendectomy in Klamsith Falls* He is in X«S* **#GeorDianna Flynn.f telephone operatorf left today for Paul to visit her parents prior to her marriage"•Henrietta Thomas of Tulelakef leave clerk, is back from an absence of two weeiss during which,she cared for her sick son*»#Arthur Muir finance officer, is expected home soon from Washington, 130C” where he has been on detail for three weeks•♦eJose'Dh H» Burden, formerly patrolmanf is now an,Internal Security officer**〇Gfeor^ia Hooper of Finance is taking a 4 two-week vacation to meet her husband in Heno. He is in.the *Vrmy, stationed in Fort Douglas, Utah#Betty Simpson of Statistics will leave tomorrow for a visit with her folks at St. Paul* Her parents will return west with her*to spend tiie winter on the coastTift is taking a brief trip to Ontario and Upland to visit her parents and her husband^s mother who is lll«〇• The Bob Rosses of Reports will go to Red Bluff Sunday to meet tflieir three-year-old son, larr^r, and to bring him here to live with them* He had been visiting Bobfs folks in Gardena, Califf OfBrienf fonnerly of I*S# died November 30 at Los Angeles after an illness of several months. ••• Pedestrian; Man M'Jho Dodges Cars and Hopes He Can Own a Car and cIigsq Pedestrians,,»# With sloppy, muddy weather upon us, literallyf it seems a good time to roiea the complaints of several people who donft like being aplashed by cars♦There are 110 sidewalks her© a» you may have noticed* Fedestrlaiis have to use the roads* Drivers who try not to splash walkers will get an extra piece of can(^r in their stpekings at Christmas and those who don^ will get a lump of coal* Ten More Chronicle Subscriptions for Sale##* The Personnel Recreation Club has 10 subscriptions to the daily and Sunday San Francisco Chronicle for sale# Subscribers may have' the Sunday paper 巧令*-liverQd to their homes ty payment of a delivery fee of 5 cents per Rec club also.plans to sell magazines. Tell.Marge Green which ones you would like, ‘ ' Howard Blair Handles Personnel Housing*## Howard Blair,will handle all personnel housing matters in’the future f under the direct supervision of the personnel officer* All matters in connection with personnel110using should be taken to Mr* Blair#r —貨》嗯-•ザ”ち:一一や•ハ.-'.一—マ,‘一一•-…マ、....’ Office Services Does Not Mail Personal Packages*.* The mail facilities of Office Services do not include facilities for weighing parcel post packages nor for the sale of large*<1¢aomination* stamps« The staff should mail packages at the Newell post office#- Ma;rbin Gunderson Is Acting. Chairman of Rec Club#*# ,., Succeeding Joe Proff who lias gone into the Army, Martin Gunderson, assistant project director, Community Managementt is acting chairmaii of the ■Persoime丄 Recreation Club^ The next election of officers will be held in January# The Rec Club has a couple of social events on the calendar.With the Newell Post-at»-Large of the American Legion the Rec Club will give* a diristiuas party for staff children* A party of staff members is plamiQd 'for New Yearfs Eve# It: is hoped that the new clubhouse will be finished by Chris; Canteen No* 4*" Canteen No• 4 will be closed today, only for the mont in 〇Xm THE_ 'TOPJ TULE *LAKB STAB1 AG-AIK DEHOHSTHATSS mi1 IT KHOWS iliSKS^ A tM OK... .エ七 gives THE 'ROUliruP that star—span.gled feeling to report tiaat the staff has oversuliscri"bed. its quota in the Sixth. War ioan and the drive is 01117 half over! Needless to say our quota was the same as for other agencies, 35 per cent of our gross payroll for Septemper» Joe Siioiaas, assistant chairman and chief /bookkeeper of the staff drive, reported the following figures todays Cash purchases.to dates $14,175, Payroll deductions; 9,698*58 .TOS^L 23,873.58 OUR qjJQl'A $23,718.87 llie two payroll deductions in DeceDiber wlaich will count in the . drive will put 11s - . farther over our 01d quota,. But. now we have a nsw quota to shoot at* Prank ^agan, chairmcin of the drive, has -figured out that 7/ith $1750 nore cash, purchases of war "bonds during Peceniber plus the payroll deduct ions we can make 150 per cent of our original quota i In, the ^ifth War Loan we led all WRA. centers 〇y buying 121 per cent of our quota* Lot*s buy an extra 1)011(1 to sock ar* way in the Christinas stocking and make, that 150 per cent* With , that record y;e should top all WBA offices. Banks will pay interest to the end of the year on money withdrawn now from .savings accounts to buy war "bonds* , * . . »• Santa Glaus Is Coming to Town*., Flash 1 North Pole* Shaking like a bowl full of jelly, white-*whiskered, apple*-cheeked Santa S# (for St* Nick) Clause chuckled today when ROUNDUP reporters asked h.ii:i if itwas true that iie planned to make an important trip on December 22.11111e .the old boy declined,to comment, usually reliable sources which refused to be quoted said that the head of the v/orld*s greatest good will factory will go to Newell, California, to-appear at tho Christmas Party for WEA staff children .at the personnel. Mess Hall Friday; night, December 22, at 7:30 P*M* He will have a present and candy for every child from the cradlo through elementary school* • Santa^s helpers will "be the 1113well Post-at«Iiarge of the American Legion and the Personnel Recreation 〇lub# Bill Strong is chairman Of Santa-1 s helpers and he will be assisted by Vic Spanswick(who wonH need pillows) .C^wynn, tree and hall; I\drs* Bertha G-ifford, program by the elementary scliool, and J oe Kiomas and George Turnbull, gifts. Almost a Night Cl\ibe** ...へ The Personnel Hec Club will remain open hereafter un-til11 P,M, to those attending the second show at the post theatre to get an afteK^triieal ,着 "before-ted snack so they can have nightmareti in tochnico-lor. The Weather,•• Dec, 1 High 40 Low 33 Snow Doc* 5 High 45 Low 21 Clear Dec. 2 45 29 Snow Dec* 6 45 ., » 20 Clear Dec, 3 一 20 Dec, ? 45 20 Clear Dec. 4 45 23 Cloudy .Dec, 8 4"^ 20 ^〇ggy 翁, 切 Auto Service Will Be Available If You S〇y You Want It, Auto service will "be provided "by tJae Eec. Club fox* roerabuirs if thore is suffici— ent aeiaand, Tho service nay include car washing, greasing, polishing, minor repairs and. other work. Prices will "be moderate. A question -to all members for their opinions concerning this proposed f ill out the quest ionnaire promptly and return it to the Per— Christ! 'm Christmas Dinner at tho Personnel Mess Hall mast te sent to theions Office, Building 325, not later than December 18* This system .will prevent the necessity forr lining up as was done at Thanksgivings Anyone v/ho ate the Thanksgiving dinner or heard, about it wilinot want to the December 25th.dinner so get .your reservations in on tiiac# miss Pago 2_________________________________Uomidtup ノ ^ Pocoifbcr 8 » 1944 the Pooplo, •« ‘ ■..へ:..-.'ノJ:..ぃ,:.,...….’. Arthur Muir •finance, of ゴ icor • will -return 'from a Washington del;o.iI ^jconbor 15 and after a coudIo ■ of v700ks horo lio will "o.j tra,nsf orrod to Washing on, Mrs、 mir is in Detroit smd vrill Gta;/ there for th〇. tiiuc; ."boing.• #Pro(joct director Hay Best o.nd Mart in 'Gunderson, assistant project director, Con01nit:f. Liai^age-men七,.will "bp "back 七〇1:1〇1*1*〇\? fron a "businoss trip to iiimidoka ;ind Boise, Idaho *' » .«.Wainu• Westfal1.fortiori;' of- tiao ^orost Sorvico., has. returned as an I*S# officer* Ho v/orkod on the project last spring こmd since thon ha,s boon in Susanvillo, Cal if # * >H〇~ber S, 7^ Yalk»jrfouiv.返,for nor ly of Kaisor Coup 0117, Tan** couver, Wash, , rjso is; nov/ 'at Intern0,1 Sacurit:/“、J"usse Kroi-m, -?ho ha s in the trciisportation bus inass in Sfintn-Cruz, Calif*., is likar :'.〇〇. a nov; エofi icer. ».GharlQG Parsons ,1*6. officer-, is nov/ a senior Intornal Socurity :Off icur• n • !.lrs•’ Clara Smith, of Bolton, Mont*, a now. tcil.jptiono operator* Her tiusbcmc.,H〇b〇rt S;/iti:. ,n,rrivod today to "bo a storokoopor* K-o tkis in thx) Nation— al PaiYk 00rvico at G-L^cior ^irltionn.l Fark,, ,llymcm Jr,coos〇n.sr..viit. ',r,irm•lias ro* si^nod., Ilis wife, 2I;o^i, was 5or:nc3rly in Wo'lf^xj., .*〇ao Ilindmnn, hoGpitr.l r,d— mictr^tor, is bcck-fron n, trip to Sr,n ^'r ;;jic is co«, ,j..ir s. Chcirlotto Op lor has rejoined, the high school to.*.xiiirrg staff,' liur 'hru^band, jLiarvin O'oler • is cor>-munity anrUyst* • •Gvruj rnd Donnis juaxtao _ sons of I.Irs. Eleanor Dao of Office Services, cane fror: Los Aj.tos with Vic oprinav/ick of 1,3. i/iio 'was on a ...bri.p to 一 Los iiigelus, Thuy v/ill live hero.. ♦Lautp. Kiriball of ^inanco is loaving Do coarser 15 and v/ill str'.y \7ith her ^arjn'b^ in Elamth. Jamils until JaniL^r^'1 v/lien she v/ill bo mr.rriod to Kill lip Zr.losk'Y T/ho is - stationed at Canp 'i?u.lolrir.o#,... -■ Private Lltjl Hodricz:. fornorly in. Enginoor cost accountin^, is- visiting ms wife, Vlasta, '/h.o v/orks' in Sin^uace, Ho is stationod. at..〇a:ip 3er:lo.,nenr Mriryc— ville , c. distritut ion condor* . .Lloyd K-augi of Pinanco is "bac.:: fro^i a v;00k!s 丄eavo…in Xi〇s. Angelos...G-〇oi:p:〇 Vroola:'id.- resistant procuremunt afficor , raidhis wife nrc lifick; fi,o.m a trip 七 0 Portland.. E〇I〇n Houston .off ico mrxnagor, *s going to S fc* Louis to vie it hur d;\n?diter.. .Oeciliq, ^in;ierty,nurs- en the Christinas spirit around here. .Two main parties are sciaedulecu Santa Claus, himself, in person, will arrive at the Personnel.Mess Hall next Friday night,. December 2i5, at .,7; 30 o1 clock. Children from the cradle through, eleraentarj^ . school are invited to meet him and tlieir parents- may accoiopany 七li白m. In order to get the hall.reaciy ,£or St•ITick, the supper ., .hour v/ill he changed to 5130 to 6;15 P,M,; for'this one night only. She aduits will iiave a dance Christmas Eve, December 34, Sunday nigh.t, from 9 P,. M, to 1 A. M. It will tie held at th^ personnel Hess Hall. The Down Beats will play for the dance* Suck Bimon of CIA. is in charge of snisic and clean—up. Joe thorns of CA, Lee Lampson of personnel and 3〇〇 Ross of Reports will see that sandwiches and coffee are on hand. Wally ^ruce,:;ir^nager of Montgomery Ward in Klamath Palls, will furnish the decorations for tlie Boy Scouts Tom and Don Harknesa^ Joe. Downs and Quent in. Co ole sold' ^50-v/orth of. Christmas ' seals in a single evening* If they missed you,'you: can still contribute to the,.traditisonal Yuletidu against; IB by buying seals from Marge .Green at■ the Agent.. Gasiiier*s. window in the Ad Building. /. G-irl Sclouts xh staff families, undBr the leadership^ of Jean Laird, messenger, and Kay Tiftproject attorney's s.ecretairyv are'planning to,■ Christmas wreaths, to sell to staff families to finance Girl Scout activities. They will be around to see you toward the end of next week.Orders ina^ "be placed •through any of these G-irl Scouts, ,,. .. Shirley Book-er Mary Margaret Cook Leah. Jean G-oyton G-retel Groves Adele lianas on Carol Roberts.on AnA McLaughlin Fancheon Marks Mickey Mahrt Prancis Sieper.man Lois Williams Joyce Lafollcte Hosetta Huntsman The girls aru now practicing Christmas carols and will go caroling through, the residential ayea on Christmas B-ve. Ihe Boy Scouts, may sing with thorn* At least, they are being invited, The G-irl Scouts, who meet every Friday af.ternoon from 4 to 6 in the elementary school,are pondering these days on a name, for. their group. Ihe two loading names, are the ^Castle Sockersn and tlie nMo'docsn, Wo III let you know later, when they fina丄ly maice a decision* You know Jaow 丄ong womeii take to make up their minds. ... Just a remindor——reservations for the Christcias. dinner at the Per*-aOhnel .Mess hal-L mst "bo sent to the.. Mess Ooerations office, Bldg, r 325, not later’ than nex*t Monday, Deceniber 18, Director Myer has issued a timely piece of advice to i^ake it a safe Chris-tnasJ Each Christmas hundreds of homes and ziaxiy lives are lost "by fire throughout the United States, The gayest hours of the year have too often "baaome' scenes of tragedy. Ttie causes of these fires are well Known to Jire Protection of— ーリ ficials and can be prevented. The traditional festivities of the Yule season ' ;fcan have tragic results if procautionary measures are not taken. Therefore, • it- is fliting to request each WBA* center to do tiieir utmost' to promote a !,Safe. Chr istmsrf campaign' tfms year in an effort to ina .int a in our present per-す'.feet record, of no fires, nor loss 'of life from Christinas activities* Hec Club Will'-Ssgin. Auto Service Soon,*, * In view of the deraand expressed "by. members the fiec Club ..Wi丄1 inaugurate its now auto servico' sometimp n'oxt week. The date ;wi丄丄 be announced later*. ■ The Weather, High Low Dec, .8 45 20 Dec, 9 40 10 Doc* 10 44 15 —I 一—.'—-#———• Sidelights on the Staff,•• . ''::;,'•■-i... :■ ■ ,: ^ ■ ■ ■ Mrs, Mary Carolyn_Krupka is new in finance. She will also "be cashio^*.at the Ifer,sonne 1 M~ess 1,■ Her liusliEuid., Honr^;, is assistantパ:iiotor pool., supervise^% Th.ay are '〇?aldlsxers*; .MrsP Helen Lowery io acting as iriaiiager of Office. Services during tiae al)3 enco of Mrs, Helen Houston who has gone, to St, Louis to visit her daughter,• .Willard E•飞Eack) bciimidt, adininistrati've supervisor of Block 9-9 and longtime エ,S, chief here, has resigned to take another job.., Mrs, Eleanor Lafiue has switched from Office Services to Personnel.,.Jackie Burton has succeeded Wally Kadol as poreonne1 technician* • Jackis formorJL y v/as personnel transactions officer. • .Andreas Heinselnicnn, project "bakeiy super mt endont ,h.as gone to San i'rancisco on sick leave.. J Charles Parsons of エ•ミ is nov/ a senior エ.S. officer...Denver D. Oamplpell,formerly foreman mechanic, is now assistant equipment maintenance of Motor Transport••• Mrs• Virginia 3i-ge丄ow is now teaching journalism in the O^ri-State high, school. Her b.us"oand is Reports. Officer, • •Allan Marklo.y, liaison officer iii the. Reports Division,Wash* ington, D. C, , and Mrs, Markley arrived. yesterdc>,7# Allan was formerly Hoports Officer licire and will "be here this time for at least a woek or two, •,.Private Joe Profit formor supply officor, was assigned to the tank corps for training His address is; #39481866, Co X,12th Bny AHTC, Port Knox, Kentucky. • .Marge Green• agent cashier, has finally received her Kota,r(y PuoXic seal and is ready and willing to give it a tryout* * .H,J, Jepsen of tiie solicitor's staff' in the San Pr^incisco WEA, off ice is visiting,, .Arthur James i. chief df the internal Security division in the Washington office, also is a visitor*•.John L, Burl** Ing of the Departnent of Justice, who.,has no〇r3n holding xie-arings for evacuees on renunciation of citizenship, will leave for Washington toni^it, • .H^xrr y Black • assistant project director, Adiainistrat ive Management, leaves tonight for Los Angeles on "business. ぐ'物;' ン、ノ •-バi •二,, V ぃ咕 6。みハ V ¥ レ〆> ^ » Melodr«imt Musical c\nd Epic Revival Billud at Post -Theatre,. * Tonight: nGoip.g to Toim11 with Imm and A&ner, Sat: flLaurau with Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews*' Sunday* n1!hirty, Seconds Over Tobyo11 v/ith SpencGi' Tr&cy and Van Johnson* Ivlatinee; 2 P.M# Evoning: show! 6 P.M, Tuess ,rRecklcss Agon with Gloria Jean arid ,T!Th0 Unwritten Code!, with Ann Savage. Thurs! Me in St. LouisM with Judy Garland, Margaret Obrien, Priday (Dec. 23); Revival of. nSign. of the1 Cros^1 with Claudette Colbert and Prodric March 33le 5ond Wagon Alnost Runs Away,** ' ^h.e largest pajrroll deduction for v/ar tonds in the history of the IHile Lake Center put the staff*s tond total up to 130 per cont of our quota this week, "Ihe deductions totaled $5,637.86, .Here’s:.the whole storyl Gash, purchases to date! $15.693,75 Payroll deductions: $15,336*44 TOTAL THRU I2ECEI©J1H 15: $31,030.19 or 130¢ of q-uota Our (^xota: $2〇,718.87 Purchases over quota! $7,311*52 CUB im GOAL:150¢ of quota ©ig payroll deductions for the last half-of Decunfoer also< count in the Sixth.* War Loan and those deductions, plus promised cash purchases, should put us over the 150^ mark. In tho Pifth War Loan the staff raised 121,3/〇 of its quota, Rec CIuTd Will Have Manager.,. Mrs•〜丄ara Sraith, nnnager of the personnel mess hall at the Poston Helocation Center for two j^ars, will "be manager of the Personnel Recreation Club iDegin** ning next Taesday. She^asks for the cooperation of all members and says she .. will be delighted to receive suggestions‘and recomnendations,, Her husband» Robert Smith, is in warehousing. ' Men of Mercy,,• Six male inonbers of the staff gave Hed Cross a lift at the work sussion Wed#-nesday nigbt at the hospital? Paul Holsertson, assistant project director, 0-perations; Ted. Bulpin, equipment maintenance supervisor; Toward Jarrett, farm superintendent; Prank Pagan, porsonnol officer, 3 ill Latu7itzen, assistant coanp* structi, on superintendent, and.Ouy.Booker, office enginoor, Daring the three— hour session they folded 150 "bandages conrpared with 172 folded "by the 22 women who attended, Sven so thtD evening^s (|aota of .500 was not made^Moroiicinds are needed-~~both male and female 612 1 r—i •14 H 45 11 cc roro w 0 2 3 3 L 111 -5 9 7 i 4 4生 H 1 1 2 3 rH 1 c c c e 0 o D r r ■ .. ’i\iェe づenjer.、瓦ewellv California- : .. 3ecenber ■ 32,1944 Willie .. 人... ,.上ぐ f-- ■. - , •; • • ixl4 stciff • clHld^eii frorj. tlae V cradle^.t^rou^ Hi:gli School will De t.jb. e •* Honored guests at tlae'part:/, toni^t . at tlie--aess hall starting at 7130, Gifts for; all the •cliildren. Santa will oei'there, Parents of the ..children Y/ill liave * prior it,3r on tii© space, ixx itlie-©eseSiail* ani,are ui'ged to "be present. All others CcUi ;^©t inside. J ;*';-. ... ■ ■ •*■ ■ • 'Hie '4,43W^t- Ii〇ur , toniglit v/as-laovoa ahoad. to 5;30 and serving will stop *at 6rl$ sliarp. . ..•、'..二…'.: ■、パ'….'ン ' * ', , .ペ * The adult Christmas party ;'-'bn ^SunMy.'night Pec ember'24 will/be one of "tlie toig. events of ;tlie -v/eeto-reiid, * ^aead as . piahned, following the pro- gran as announced in the HOUlTJ)sJP last v/^ek, X)〇^7n 3ca.ts:.and all, sandwiches, cofleգ niistletoe (oucii look — o\rb) and. .dancing. .冬.〇 ...丄 a*nV. .…. ■ ;一, . .. Sunday:evening DeceUber •31st*:/:ssune'day, saine houx? .place > saui6 Kixe or sweetheart, etc. Yes^ mid daneing;:-too, with 'tUe if you have imy. , request number? *^ii.i'cli you do'not*'hear'* at the. Christti^s'-'-sure, to* get on record so they T/ill .be played at .-.tile- Kew Years' |jp,rt^ - •> .■ - ;. • • . , ’One of ■即u^.'Qd^tars of ..."bllG S〇t0XilJP^’is''^r(^’>'l:i^i'.e this week and if you find fh6 quality of this weekly oreeze^not up to• ti;〇.usual-standard you can note this fact., . .Jq如へ 3igelQW:'i-s::'.:now.、in 'children, J olm is u〇.in^\;€〇ine sp &c ldl:--work •at1't 11(3^ Seat tlo office and»--he Amc quot- ed. in an Associated Press dispatch, as soon as ho arrived on tlie jo"b, • . *. k . •卜 て、’•くC •_. •ンフパ' 一 ' ‘ ,_ •,•し. Paul.- HoD.'erts.on, ■ aes istcint. oct;' director- ;■ in. ..char-:gf5 - of Oporat ions at Tu.le Lake center., is ]j,eing----traJisfGi,reS.''to,, 'ij〇s .Ho; be head;, of the area office• in gouliiieyii .California', dAiring, the per-iod. of-: irel^^ting the ovacuecs "baefe to their oId^homos' in thAt: part'' of1 tlio. Sitatc,- ;¥〇- all wish.1* Paul good luck* Ho haa( ^ real jot - t:o do* ; '• ,••へ,…..パ.、....’レ And \vhil<.^ we arc . talking al)〇ut rolocat.ion, you may want to know at out tho other offices on th〇 West- Coast and who will "bo in, charge#. At tho Seattle area, offiq© will "bo Harold S. FisterQ, formerly. HoloQation Supervisorin Fow Yorii In the San Francisco aroas oxficQ T/ill WaXtei^.rMawi^g,,. fo'rfne-^ly-IReibeat ion Super— visoi^ at Salt. Lai|〇. Citjrv- '-'Gf *EV;,Millor /?〇i%*;aerl.7 relocation supe rvis.Q^ at. Denver v/ilX "bo Assistant to Mr,. Gozzots !In. dHarge^ §i ^PiOlocatioil.•し..’ ソ • 、•.••'•..こ.•. ,f:ぃ.:.—..…’':.. ;,.■,- / ... v •. ; . ♦** ■1 '■ ',バ'.’;- Christmas, ciinnc.r: BQ-ceinttcr*• &5,- shoui.d: u»33aaible proinptly at tho poys.Qpic丄.•mess halL at 5115. . Hc.mon'bet '.sonG'orio -cisc 'has" ^.©. nayo; a chance at .tJaat ' t-tirkey, ':$ho ンs:econd reservatiojis wil;l :;.ap:pcar ■ at,!--6i!5' an^ thc^jj people.- will;. ^a.-hUH^ry,'• - .. :• ..... . . • v. . こ..-;,.-• Eio Hecroation Clu'b:T/iXl :'bQ closocl on . Chris-tmas Day unijil'2 p. 111. i'To hamburger and no coffoe v/ill -be sorvod in, tiio ai'tor.noon or ovcning* .... 一'....p^rs.QJi viishing ; aiit OKOpilq .. serrVicQ.;aftQr-5)DCGi;iDer-' 26' ••shoiilA . call Richard TaLUirp,,; tG-XgpiionG. 'Ko, 32 ."for ’,9ぜブ‘〇ス...,ぺ,■ ....く V. .• \ r 人:* * . . • ^ * ■ . . . ’ * - ' .Tii o. Ho doc Maids 4iav;o. you hocir.d alpput .thcin'?J ust $6 you- don11 g -t confused. T7〇. y;ill..-lot; you.-■ in on the s"6cr〇tr/.t i15.1 ia- is- ; the nuv/.'naino' oi tho Gdr丄 ScoutS'at Hov/ell.■ Yo.u t/ill'llavo a ciianco" t o'hoar their nolodious voicos on Chri^--ma^ evo, v/iiQn they go sii^ingf Christcias .car.ois . tin-011211:the residenc.e area, The 3ov Scqu'^s aad. chaper〇Ti-$ uill al^o "bo ill ilia^ G|nging^^rty. iTIie• G-ir.1 Scotits rし— grot tlicit nat- onougja Ghridtrias Y/reaJths mo.de to noet tlio der.iand* Some of the loc?4 folks v/ci'〇. disappointodr tut the Hodoc^ iiaids;-coiloct-G ;;$10 • :for UiO'.'. troasiiry as, a. rp suit of . t-h01;r . cf.f or t & ^ ... 二.: ......一 . • a- ~ .ぐ .* • . へ’..:••:|*士,,. {■> , y.'i, , ■ *' »• (! • • ■, r : « ..,•ハ’,"'■ v. • • ■、ベ., 1 ee!) cross: Thoro v/ill be no r.icut,.ing on Chr ip^ii^is. ■ nign-t \,xIondry /being the rogmlcx uoqkly date).. •'-Siore 'v/ilX''l>c a. ..iapqt 11^.. :on-•vfocUias'drty -night.is hoped thkerG .-vfill/bo c? \lD.i ; attondxinoe. ’ :»?〇s〇■:’々+〇 . ,hay<3■ -f inisliod sev/iiag o r 101 it tins v/ill turn in tlia: f in ioiiod jjr cfduc t 〇 at this t ii.;c , or Goonor if tligy esan.. do so. Page 2___________________ _______________Hie Fwoundup____________December 22.1944 Personnel_ly Speaking” • Mr* Harmon E. Hosier, Department of Justice official from Heno, Kev. ? arrived here Taesda^ and left Wednesday evening. He was here to register aliens and reissue identification cards to persons who had lost them.... .Mrs. Hammond Tracj and new son are hoae from the Hillside hospital in Klamath S'alIs,*Dr. A_, Pressman, Chief Liedical Officer from .Washington arrived at the project Thursday on an official visit...«. S. G-lenn ITixon. Internal Security officer lias arrived on the job. He comes from Hanford, Wash. , where he worked at the Dupont Conrpany plant• Mrs. IIixon will arrive later.....Mrs. Collie L. Gordon will replace Jean Laird as office services messenger* She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. HcPall.I.St. .^ra^iLSLIistffl. - ymR .. clerk telephone operator on Decemlier 18. Slae is the wife of WgLYne Westfall I* S...“Mrs. Olive L. ihopas- has been promoted in tile statistic section to the position o f typist*.••• .I.i:rs. . Ida A. Blair lias been promoted to statistic clerk in the Statistic off ice.....Goor^Q Castles has "been promoted from assistant stoi©-keoper to property officer*.■>.Hrs, Lohroe K. Horswill• sister of Lloyd Kau~〇. audit clerk, has "beeri employGd as clerk—typist in tho finance section,. She has recently "boen at Camp Van Porn, Mississippi with her husoand who lias nov? gone overseas,... .frank D. Fa^an • personnel officer, is driving 'to San Francisco Saturday. On, tho same trip will "be I.Iiss 'Solon K» Shipp a, ciiiof ..iaodical social trork consultant of the Washington office, l|iss Euriitie C^rap'bnllj cost clork mess operations, Jackie Burt on T personnel teclanicjlari,, Ifergo G-roen,. agont cashier, Tho party will return yq〇sdaT/«. .. .Hiss Win if rod Ryder r public welfare consultant from San Prancisco, is here working on rosottlomont i^rocoduro with the projectvdI-fare section.,, • Jean Laird v/ill "be clerk'in the Statistics office^ Kioro will "bo a short 'Christraas party at the personnel office for section employees 4:30. to 5 p,m# jFridas^ afternoon. Twenty—five cent gifts will "be exchanged. Richie Op lor, four year old son of Mr, and i-irs, liarvin Oplor, has a short haircut whotlier he v/antod it or not. It was all a mistake "but 31is hair has l)〇t3n clipped. It sooms it all happened this t/ay, Lirs, Cooler took her young son. to the barb or shop and v;as joking aoout having his head sliavod,■ While she was not looking started tho with a clean 'svnpo up through the middlo and then there v/as nothing to- do but finish tho job, Movies.•, Toni^itS ],Sign of tho Cross0 Olaudette Colbort t Prodric March and * Charlie Lau^iton. Sat5 ^Houg but the Lonely Heartn, Cary Grant and Sthel Barrymore# Sun: l,Together Again11 Irene Donne, Charlos Boyer* IHios: Double feature8 nThe hissing ouror11 Janis Carter and Jim Cannon wThe Great Miken Stuart Brr/in and Eobert Henry. 1Ih.urst MWilson,t Alexander Knoxf G-eraldina Fitzgerald and 03101nas Mitchel ,(Second shenr/ will.start at 8J 45 on this one night) • Late Mev/s Pleishes* The u-xrl Scouts plan to start a Child Caro Agency, ^or information con— tact i»ixss Hickey Iviaiirt f Phone 51.For the Christmas dinner at the Mess hall foUr girls will "be available for the first dinner and five for the second, in case parents wisli to loavo their children at home, A charge of 25 cents an hour v;ill be made for caring for childrenand all ... the money earned v/ill go tov/?ard "buying uniforms for all of tho troop, It yc*i want the carol singers to visit your home and seranade you Sat— turday evening, put a candle in the 订indow, will "begin at 7J30* In case you liaverLTt; hea^:*茂网r§r^$al "bond, sales readied a figure .• $41,758, or 176- percGz^s^pr^onr ^rank D, Jagan has reported* o f .〇 —If for any reason 邱和 , the parents frox^nta to take cannot come to the childrens party ccSSmj so that they iiiay receive the gifts 16 17 18 j^ombor 19 Clear Pr.ir Cloudy December 20 December 21 Decenbor 22 H姑 45 48 47 Low 35 Clear 30 Eain 36 Cloudy New Roc( "Come '^d talk, of many' thingsf of, shoes and- ships .and seal-PSJ.'bTDages and kings*'* *T3ut. ;tiie 8fT^eat .on the .Kew .Yearns calehdeir at Tule Lako,.v/ill-"be th>3 -opening of ..t3a'0 new .Recreatioh It. is.^too. t>ad .the -nev/ f irepX&da"A^tK;?irtS/Spd610ms .chinney :wagnot refxdy. for; Santa!.s .visit.but the warnt.h it will., give. from ..th^. . hoaart'ii— stone "bo none .the less appreciated for- v^e.^ks ,jrGt-to' come. . .ilie .big 他 date* .h^今,的扛飞(5+口 •…’.It* 巧忒抑russ^3^.;^t^3i#. Details 'of .tiifi.- .. party ,yet' 'boon arroJiged/tut ,nece-ssary-. cbni'itt.e^s have t)pen-..appoint.od txon; 'Hr, "〇jid Ivirs. E. S. Bgjs't:,- Ivir. 'and-Mrs., .M..P, ,C^xride,raon r Har-i:y-3;aek ベi^crErdiife:刀,:Fagan,. Invitation: ’Jog Ihpnas and^ Prank」D,5\aga;p* reslim'onts'j 11oe Xiai^?son 9 Ws*,*Iron© Davis Helen St ine, ..ard, JtJlair and' iiarry. Kirkmaa* . ^Jnturtainnenti Ja,ckio 3urton, Mrs.C.i, ^H&rper , -i{br's, Ka^'^Ift, Gharline S:;ith, lylary PeircQ, William. Dimon and Michael-PrixaSn. - - .... .v- All staff moia'bers \/ill "be invited to c?.t1>Gnd this gala opening party,regardless of whather they aro mentors of tho He Croat ion OluD, Siosg ?;ho aro not nemoers of tho staff \7ill "be gae6.,ts at tho party. onl.jr-on special invitation. Staff mem'bQrs v/ho liayo friends .^hoy i;ant to; invite should contact the Invitation Oorjra.ittoa and special printed invitations.v/ill'be issued to th_oii* gaGsts* r .: And. ¥/h〇n-you se.^ tiio finished, job .at the new Hoqrec'.t ion Club, it is hped that you will' all appreciate tho fine'work wHich has ^bcon done "by the carpent(iri3_ and others on the construction crov/s. Roincjn'bor too ?that the materials for the most part were salvage and that th^ e-xtras- v/hich. add so raich. to the liomoy comfort of the place, were providod "by Secreation Club funds rjicL not at G-overnment expense. HJaiat Not? Yoar.s Evp Dance : !Ch.^ Old Year v/ill end ^/i-th the strains of nmsic provided "by the Dmvn Beci^s at tho personnel mess hn,ll,but we will not bo able to dpjiec tho lvT 〇 t/ Year in. A strict rule has "been laid dor/n to the effect that the Dane—, ing will stop promptly on the stroke of xaidnfghit, Sundaty night,Nev/ Years Jay itsolf is a v/orking day fox us all and this is tho reason for. . tiiq strict rale. In case you may "bo interestod. this Hcv; Yoar^ Eve ^ Dance is-scheduled to start at 9 p,m, The Modoc MoAds She G-irl Scouts from the project -- Ihe Modoc Maids have pl^mnod a -visit to tli〇 G-irl Scou.ts of Klamath Pc:,11s next Y/ednesday aftornoontioiy^ one wlio erm aid in providing transportation to and from Klanath Palls v/ill earn the gratitude of the girls if they v/ill offer it* Uae party \7ill loave Here" about 2 p.m, and plan to return. in tino for the; dinner hour• Anyono v/ho v/ill assist^ in trraisportation siiould. comnunici?>,tG v/ith. Hrs. 'Ka^r ?j.ft or Jc'an taird. ( , Red Gross Work'Hoom Moved > ,ノ… - , i へ,〆...•■,'、., * ン Attbntion is called to the fact that tha headquarters for rolXingliand-ages :for tlio Red Cross has "oden cheinged and that moru ;v/orI?ers arc 11r— gently needed..- Hie quota is not ,now "boing r.ttainfjd. Mrs, J.J.Doiioyan, chairranji of the'Hed Cross cominitt.ee , says th/rt she nouds all the help she Can get. 1-ou do not need to" toaJfce renervations. to work just cone to v/ork-t -HourG oxo 1 to 4 on H-onda-ys, 7 to.10 Wednesday eyonings^ Tho nev; i/ork room is tno locturo rodrn next to tho Post Theatre in the Arciy arer. Dry Cleaning Scrvico ン. . ' ■ Beginning Monday dry cleaning service v/ili te liandled "bj tho'Rocreation)/' ■ IHio pick-up dates are Mondays nnd. Itiursdays. G-armonts token . caf V,,•-..... Monday v/ill be returned on Biursda.y and thoso tnken on Thursday v;illr%c ,kAW 1-.qjc returnod. tho follar/ing Monday* A],], dry clorming imot "be delivarod vc^y … tno owners to the Hocrea,tioia ■Club "before noon and claimed there r/h.en^ljb. ^ ^ \/〇rk is done* 'Ijicre v/ill bo no ciiiingo in prices over that pr,evious'^^\P®*®®*V ciiarged at Cantcon ITo, 4. Thoro v/ill "be no laundry service at the sent tine, £aSg-.S,--------------------If---- - ■--- Ps0PJ lMl |p| ..Decerfoer ,?9. 1944 We the People,.• ' * . ■. ■Bgjialcl ,I>/sert has resigned as assistant not or pool supervisor to take a-notxier position, at tiie town of* Tiilelgice^««.»Jess QT. ^Illianis heavy duty truck c/Tiver will become assistant motor pool supervisor*.. .Betty Sinrj>* 旦9Ai statistics, v/h.o lias "been 011 an extended leave lias returned fx*o:n St, Paul Minn. , accompanied "by her parents,,. .lirs. Helen Lowej^: lias "been designated office nanager in offices services taking the place of lirs.H^en Houston xiho is Dein;^ transferred to property control,.K.yla Shoraas^nRO. daughter of hr« and Ivirs. Joe !I!homas is recovering from throat ailment •, 迎g,Olive Thomas lias been av/ay from her desk for a few doj/s caring for liGr dau6111jgi*,-,'* »f.ir s« jer t lia G if for d eXonoii'ta.rj7' tG8,cIi©r in. th.o personneX school is on vaeation in Los Angeles. She left the project early last Saturdajr norning after seeing her children present a play at the Christmas party, and will ret-qrn January 2nd... >B〇ttv Motscken^.chp.r 〇f sta- tistics is working at Internal Security for a fe^ "days., E. (^rtonsfis-• ca:l will leave January 4th,, to .attend a mooting at Denver 〇丄.TTHiV project rep.ro’senija/fcives of i.ina;rLC<3,cost GCGop往ting,pr〇j>.Gi*'ty con— trol and supply sections..Hayry Xj«r Black, assistant project director, acmmistrat ive managenontv/ho has Doen spending the holidays at his hoLie in Xi〇s Angelos, will also'attend tho SonvLr meeting,,..Gloria Oiorgas , statistical clerk, and Micy U. Gi^ntta, fiscal accounting olork, s-oont the iiolidays at their iionos in tho tovm of Ht, Shasta. Eao Movio Schedule.,. Tonight? wShadows of Suspicion,t, LiarJoi'iQ Weaver and Peter Cookson Saturdayf ffLost in a Haremn, Abbott and Costello Sunday:. 11 To Have and Kavo i!otn, Hur^hro^ Bcgart, Lauron Bcicall and ■ Walter Brennan* Tuesday: ^Alaska^1 Kent Taylor, Liar^ Lindsay vnd. John Carradino. よea/fcure; "iim*der iii tiio BliUo Rooe】”,. Donned Cook siid ■ ■ flT Anno Givynno, '•Umrsday: H〇lXyr;rood GantG〇nH with .aix All Star Cast. How to Got 'Shoso Smokos, Mrs. Clara Smith, inanager of the Recreation Clul),lias taJ:*Gn ovor t H c dispensing 〇x cigarots for tho club mQnbGrs, S]io v/ill iiimd out your sincte* iug rations betwooji txie hours of 10 an^, 11:30 a.ir;* and 3 to 5:30 p.m, at tho club*. Tako a Good Look at that Pay Chock.;,. Tho rovisod rates for withholding income tax from pay chocks goes into effect with tlio riov; year., These new-rates apply to wages earned in 3ec~ omlDer £2nd not paid until Jo^a^ry, Siiico tho rates vroro revised to ad- just each '3jnpl〇yc〇* s v/ithliold-ing noro cXosel.^ to his annual income tax, most of tho people will find the actual amount v/itliiicld to Ijg differgnt, That telephone number to call for autonaotDile service, reported last v/cek siiould Idg 33* Our record on siar Bond sales , in the 6th War loan Drive still creGrjs hi己ft— ^ is nov/ 177.42 percent of the quota,,. Total sales .stajad" at ^ig Christmas holiday observance at the project v;as a grand success. The childronTs party^v;as enjoyed not only "b:/ tho cliildron "but everyone who a,ttended* The limited troe in front of the personnel moss hall hc?.s liG]p-ed us all t〇 appreciate the spirit of the season. Tho various connifctees in -charge of tho difforont Christnas events i;avG askocl that j-jublic puliic thanks "be given to those who assisted in tiie programs, Tho danco. Sunday axgi^t was an event to Idq renomDered. We also heard some folks say that they v/erc sorry for friends who v;ont for Christnas dinner instead of staying iiere to eat tiieir quota of turke.T■戴 ffihat Old Weather HecorcU High. December 23 ' 37 December 24 36 DecoLiber 25 Z2 Doconiber 26 45 Decombor 27 44 PeGGmo^r 28 39 X>〇Gcmbor 29 Lou 32 32 23 24 30 29 28 Cloudy and J^oggy レ丄oudy and iToggy Cloudy and S'oggy c- -r,一V 一一'^\ \ Cloudy in r.ornxng, clear Unsettled rjad Windy Snow rooming, aftornoon r/indy^^ Cloudy MU* Her/s of the 2fest St'kff in W?A____________________Editors: Bob.Hoss, Allan..IjarlOex H〇.16 . Tule Lalcfi Center-. NeT/eli. 〇a3 ifnrnia Januar?; 5,1945___ Ho Fancy Dress Th.is week^ • \ パ.二‘.…• . ■.ニン.. 'ぺ..パパ.二v し.• ... . , ' . ••: . 一..,,■. パ:.V一.,.…./....、4-.. ,, 'Yes, this is the E0U1OTP,- without the fancy dress, % had. no artist to do the v/〇rk, "but v;e know you v/ill underatand,. ,: . i v"-V .•••:/. i へ.、;,;二...:』'.广 ン Community Chest! ■-;...ニノ:.;ヘリ In your mail Tdo-xbs today you v/ill find, a, subscription blank for th.6 Community Gliest fund. : If;y〇u will fill, it out and take the tlank to. the Personnal. office it v/ili "be forj/arded to the Coimmmity Chest headquarters at Alturas. ス There v/as some delay in getting out the.se subscription blanks "because of a misunderstanding i?et;v/e.en. ^iilelake and. Alturas. r ....... • . • '' . • . • . - . That Siren Aga,in: . - ■ A lot of people want to Joiov* viho has been tampering v/ith t,he clock at the . Internal Security office. Sometimes the siren is sounded ai'.few minutes late or a fer; m'inutea early, Lmt iast ;170dnesday/it T;as.ri.sht on the hour iDiit .an. hour earlyi It sounded at 4j o^clock instead of 5. uaybe the officer "v/ho did it thought he T/as out in .the Pacific二ocean. ^r; ^ ' .;::; ;' ';;;.c>^ •:,;" ,r:' •':,' ■,,:' Recreation Club Leeting?;*• Th.8 election of officers of th6 Personnel Kecreation club \/iil tak<3-place at the meeting scheduled for th^ evening of Januarj" l〇th. Have you paid your dues? All nemlDers are reminded, that they cannot vote at the elect ion unless their dues are paid up to datet an-d it is suggested that, three months in advance v/ill be accept'otlDla. The Hecreation Club meeting t/ilX t>e hold at the Personnel office at 8 p.n. v * ' •, ‘:ベ…,.しV..…ぺ..''へ:.:'...:■ ;' ::' "1..v . That New Clubhouse Openings :- .、:.,. ..,二.:.,, , い.ン,.., , 「.:.、 .,. ■*'へ'..’-••’ Tho nev; Personnel Bccreation clubhouse will be opened.on the night of^ January 2〇. It v/ill oe semi-formal, lien are to come in a suit, not. Jiist shirt . and tie.- a coiTjnittee member explained, to tho Roundup*? Women may or mr.y not v/ear evening at;tire, depending on their ov/n inclination, or the question^ of, whether they •brott^b.t:-:feUch,togs•• with thorn:..to 2ule Lake. ,ノ .、 There t;ill "be a dedication talk by the Project Director, "but the complete details of the entertainment have not yet "been announced. Uanco music 'Jill Tse furnished'"by the Pkradise Uelodiers Hav/aiian orchestra. V Any merriber desiring to bring a gaest to tli^ party should secure a gaest card which. '.7ill be providod on ai^plication to tho Personnel office. • There -/ill bo no gonei'al invitation"'issued to the miLitary and .soldier gaests invited by mcinbers should 6>lso' hp於 a _st card. The invitq^ion cQimaiUciu. asfe that the.requests for gaest* cards "be nade early so-that no-one v/113- -be, discippointocl. Oying to the Large dr:ov/d expected'af thW opening prarty, children undor 18, y/ill not "be admit,ted \mless' acccSnpanied "by tb-Q parents. £»taff, Members of the Co-op; There T;ill "bo a meeting 〇f the appointed staff people v/ho ave mcidbc, TQ 〇f th^ 1\ile Lake Business Enterprises Inc. , on ne Londay evening at 8 p.r.. at the personnel 'building ( bring your ov/n chair if you v/ant to be sure of a pV^ace tc sit; •• ブ. The Hey/ Relocation Office: A new important section v/ill be added directly under the supc rvision of the* Project Director, Y/hen the Relocation Planning Office is opened at the Tulc Lake center* A number of evacuees living here v:ili be on the free list> ^.〇 return to their former homes, or relocate iii other parts of the. country, ^his office './ill assist these people in making sound plans and lender relocation% assistance in the same manner .as WHA has doiae at the ot.her centers...-.'It is ejpeevレd that He a Lee, acting head of the relocation division in Wasjiington, will vihit this center for th“ purpose of completing arrangemonts for the opening of the office here. page 2. The Woundup January 5,1945 All About People..... Project Director Hay H, Bast is in Sail J'r.aiicisco. 〇£t busiixess and i;icirtin P. Gunderson is acting project director... .S.k. G-orton is in Denver on business and Hichard Tracey is acting finance officer*.%. Lionol Perkins, business enterprises supervisor has been transferred to this project from iTashington, His v/ife and small dauglater will come later. Andreas Heinzeimnn, project steward^ vfho has "beon on sick leave, passed av/ay at San Francisco... .Br. and iirs. Jack Siea.th returned yesterday to tho project after a short vacation leave... Peirce t Internal Security, resigned to accept another position. His v/ifo Irma Peirce, clerk Internal Security, and daughter Iviary will remain here, I»iiss Eileen ^avis, 110v; j\mior counselor in the welfare section has joined tht; staff. She comes from Bellflov/or, California, ika addition to tho teaching staff is i^nvilda Opland, T;ife of Proeiaan OplrJid, education.... Frances Robbins t internal security stenogrciphi has as a gacst her nothuT i>irs Florence I*ang. nI)omii0n Johnson, little son of Hr. and Lira Don Jolinson, is nursing a "bruised arm as a result of having it caught in the wringer of a v;ashing machine... .Chcorlos Thompson, internal security, Y/ho has "bGon cn vrithout bocauso of illness has resignod. Do you Utied some Si^rcise? Jog Thomas, Ca,thorine and Doii Hohnson, Katherine Hotbie, Hadclinc Carper, Estello Pal on is, and Joan Lb,ird onjoyed an ..evoning of "badminton and 'ba.skot'ball last Wodnosday at tho High School gym. 'Jhoy unanimously report that a grand tiniG v;as had by all. Other such 0 2urciso evenings dtg "being planned and th〇5r 7;ant other membors 〇j^ tho staff to Jjoin thoia. The next date set is Thursday night January 11th, and Jean Laird is tho person to see if you need the eacrcise^ t \ ^ T v * *1 〉い’ぐりto つふ, j, r *!•, - ,; „ ぐ*■、,一,, The Hcu Hed. Cross Workroom.... - Urs «I.J. Donovan, c3aairixin of th.〇 Bed Cross coniiitteo, reports that tho n〇T; quarters provided in the Army nrca are very coipfortable. She uishes to e^ross the appreciation of tho workers to C〇l. Vurne Austin and Lt, Wayne EoXmos, T/ho have made ti possible to use this spaco. Sewing or knitting taken out in 1944 should "bo returned, if possitlo, this month so that the records may Tdg straightened out and so that tile v/orkors v/ill rccoivc credit for \7hat has been, accomplishod* The Post 2*huatro Programs • Today: n Tliroe is a TamiXy11,Charles Hugglos and i.iaxjorio Heynolds. Saturday! nDark TTatorsn, iierle Oberon, ^ranchot -^ono and Thomas liitcholl. Sundaj7-! ^Somctiling for tho Boys11, Vivian Blaine and iiichael O'Shea TuGsdtiyi Doubxo S'ealitirD. n Sntor Arlene Ijupin1* Blla Rainos cuid Carroll l^cish Second ^eaturoi uKi BGaut'iful,f 1 i-iartha O'Priscoll and Hoah Beery ir* Thursday^ l>tTho Womati in the Windov/w Edvrard G-, Ho"binson and Joan Bennett. Report Hames of Service dbn and T?〇£icnt The Heports Office has "befen asked to' compile a list of the names of former employees of tiie 2Hile center, husbands, sons,• daughters otc,, of the present employees v/ho are serving their country in some branch of the Armed i>Grvices. Please assist in thds v/ork Ijy ruporting the names of those in your family to the Seports office, so tho,t tho list nay "be as nearly conplete as possiole. Ygs, v/h.Gn it is finished the names willl^e made public through the Houndup. We are all proud, of tliose v/h.o s〇rve. Let1 s give thon all tho credit v?e can. Did. ^ou notic© v/hat a beautiful job of decorating v;as done on the Christinas tree in front' of the adninistratrive iness hall "by a guy named Jack -^rost? Recreatinn cliib sales Y/ill "be liraited to.mcnibers after January 20th_, tho officials report to the Houndup. Any meniber may "be roqu^stod to shov; his or her mecibership card v7110n purchases aro nadcj. Tho Weather. High Decenbor 30-Decembdr 31/\\< January 1 fiSf 一2 o.lv;ays itii i〇\7 /SP' 20 C|cfe:d^> c 14料い、 25 f :. *18 ■ i 28 19 Cloudy and ice 30 18 Cloudy and ice SO *• 41. Cloudy and rain Charles'Harp.er Elected President. df Becr^ti6n'..Oijib In the liveliest election since Wilさ‘如:初Hu魂es in 191さ,Charl6S.Har—X 'psr, senior Internal' Securitofficer, t/as* ejLectecl president of the Personnel Eecreation Club at, tj?ie meeting Wedii^sday night.. He succeedc Joe Proff ,former supply officer, who is in the Arny training, at Pbrt Kn 05c, * Kentucky. , Norman Esser i'liigii school teacher, was na,med. vice president. Btjelected unanimously " werq Diok Tracy,, assistant oost a〇countrJi.t, ;as 'treasurer and Marge Gre6ri’, gont cashier, as secretary. The .executive comnitteo nemDorsnip was chosen.as follov/s; Harry Kirkmaii, mass operations'storekeeper, Louis Hoyes,project attorney, Georgia I^eWbury', I. S, intGrpreter*^tranSiator, Elizabeth Curren, as— sistant chief nurse, and Cecil G-ifford, xaail truck driver* 〇?he new' officers took office’yesterday for six—nonth. terms, 祕c敵W臟••• . . • Housekeepers prolDalDly wore happy to see thu red. cinders spread "behind the Administration Building yesterday.110w tile rrnd will ma/bcih the red linoleum in most staff apartments. On a coup3.e «f occasions this v/inter the formation of a large pond of wa七,jr in the low area Da,ck; of tlic Ad_ "building, led 七0 specula— tion "by arrachair scientists that tlac old Tale Lalr.e lako "bod on which the 0enter is iDuilt v/as filling up again, illhe spreading of tlie cinders siaould eli-jninat.G 七11is possibility* Paging Ur, Newton,,. What goes up must como down, according to r>jn old law that has novor *been ro-poalod. But it looks as if the staff Christinas tree io making a sta"b at it. We suggested that it Iig transplanted perffi-inontly to inspire somebody on the staff to write a "best sollor! ,!A Troe Grows in l\ileH, "but apparently it is a • little too large to start lifo in new surromidings. An^/ay, it prol^alDly will "be liaul'Dd. dovm. "before tjfe inkr is dry on this* such is tho^ powor of the press I Tho Reports Office is G-otting Crowded.,.. With Allan Mai’kley,Ralph 3rown,BoTd Ross and John Bigolow all on dut;3’ th’ e Hoports Office has a bridge foursome whereas tho reports 6fficorTs job used to "bo strictly solitaire. They almost have to T)lay msical chair to find a ■ place to sit dovm, Allan, who is 110ad of the Liaison Section of the Reports * Divioion in Washington, will depart in a fov; davs after a month.detail herQ Ralph 0. Brown, who v/ill succeed John Bigolow as reports officer, arrived Mat-day, He ?/as v/ith Associated Pross for many yoai's and came to WHA from Phoo-nix,在;riz, , where Iig was as bis tant news editor of the Arizona Hopuolic news-* paper. His v/ifo, Paulino Bates 3rov/n» is reports officer at tho Colorado Ei— vor Relocation Center at Poston, Airiz* They have tv/o sons in the Havy and tv/o married, dauglitors, John Bigelow.and family roturncid Wednesday from Sea1>-tie uhoro ho v/as on detail in connection v/ith the opening of the Washington一 Oregon pjroa office. He is slcatod to Tdg inducted January 30. So"b Ross, as most know, is the permanent second* rian in tho Hoports Off'ico as interpreter t translator , photograrohor and Roundup ■ roundupper* . Art Glasses,,, Staff nomoers intorosted iji attending art classes should contact Mr. or Mrs, Loe' Lar.ipson. Ooinmunity Activities Gcction io v/illing to assign Koiji Horiand Charles Moriinoto to teach the' classes: a couple of nights a v/eok in tho Ad Dr-rca if onough persons are interoBtod, More on tho Opening of the New Rec Olulihouse,.. Tiig thoue for the opening v/ill l)e a. Uight Club. Thcro will be a floor Siiow v:ith local tt-r.lont, • The Paradise Melodiers , Ha\7aiit*m orchcatra, will for • dancing, - She dist^f side of tho staff ic oncouragou. to v/or.r evening drosaos to enhnneo the at-mosphoro. ' • ..The coinnit too in charge v/ants^ .to er^hasize that tiao first part of tho evening v/ill/bo devetod to the dpcLication of the p.gvi building* Project Director -:• Best will sponk* . Dancing Y/il:.L ’begin nboxTb IQ 0貧.clock* . So wlieUicr or not you cbxe to danCQ codo 10 tho opciaing at 9. P«M» and stay, ns long as you'. Y/ant to, Dancing v/ill atojp at 1 A,M, Bccrvaso of spaco, invitations to the openingimst "be limited to ono gaest per merf!:cr, Requests for guest cards should "bo mado to the Pcrsoniiel office* Page 2 The Weather, The Roundup —"HU January 12,1945 Jaru 5 High 40 Low 29 Rain Jan. 9 High 41 XiOW! 30 Cloudy Jan. 6 39 32 Bain Jan# 10 45 ' 35 Cloudy and rain Jan, 7 48 32 Ha in Jan, 11 46 24 S'og Jan, 12 37 Cloudy Staff Notes.•, ,Project Director Eay Best returned Wednesday from a v/eek!s trip to San Fran ~ cisco to confer v/ith Director Dillon Myer and Assistant Director R*. 3,00szens ...Assistant project Director Harr;/ Black of Coracanity Management is expected "back next v/eek from a detail in Log Mgeles,*.irthur James, chief of the internal Security Division in Washington, is visiting.,Ed S. Streeter is an addition to the I,S. staff. He formerly worked for the Coujaty Ass^ssPr in Seattle* v .His wife, daughter and grandchild are remaining in Scattlo,.* Leonard J. Clark also has joinod X, S. He T/as superintendent of the "bureau of criminal investigation and, identification for the state of ITeoraska from 1941 to 1944, He camo here from Ivlodford, Ore, His wife,and 七t/o sons will join him when housing is availfible.. .Llovd A. fortune is the nor; junior procurement cf-fic(er. Ho formerly v;as with the 丄miaigration and Ncvturalization Service at J^ort Missoula, Liont, His v;ife and throe children, Gretaf 8,iiindat 4 andHug, 5, arrived v/ith him,. .Havmond C. Leslie of Tule丄ake is 〇. nev/ heavy duty truck driver. He was in the trucking and farming "business at IPalGlokc, i rR. J. and Mary 3g11q- have resigned, to go to San Jrrincisco, He was a project steward and sh.o v/as payroll clork.. ^Slori^or LaBnoT personnel trojasactions clerk, is now doing some fingerprinting* Department of Justice Eeturns in Hunbers..* John L. Burling of tho Department of Justice, Wnsiaington, D, , who was licro alone r.'bout a month ago, has returned with iiis secretary, SVcdr. lAistick, and four assistants including two yonen attorneys. Tlicy ar^ Miss Xiilli^n; ocottaid and Miss Alice Collins* His first assistant is Charles Hothstcin pjid. also as- sisting him is tToseph Shcvlin. They arc here in connection with rentmeiation of citizenship hearings. Wg have it on good authority that the single men on tho staff do not have to "be Philaddphia lawyers to talk to the two Portias or to tho six secretaries sent "by Imigration and !Ta,turaXizati〇n Service to holp the Washington crcvr* They arc Sthel Silver and Dolores JaraneXlo, from Los Angelos and Porothy thicker, Antonia Sherroll, Grace Wogan and Elsa Erickson from Soattlo, K〇c 4 Canteen*•• . • •. At an informal cjoeting last Monday night of tho Appointod Personnel Co-Op com-,nittoo and several officials of tho Tulc Lake Co^Operativo Enterprises it. was decided that Ho. 4 cantoon in the Ad aroa would, continue on tho present tagis for another month* !3?hG staff 0013nittoe v/ill c〇ntinuo to york on the natter, Staff Musicians*** The first rehearsal of stjaff musicians will te hold tonight at 8 o*clock at Lgo Lanpson^s apartnent,123^4, Lionel Porkins, Oo-^Op supervisor, who is leadr-ing the organization of an orchestra of staff monbers, invites all interested .to attend. ancL to "bring their instnunonts and rnsic. Movie Bill; Sophisticated Murder Story Conjing*,. Tonights nArmy Wivesn with Elysg Knox* r Saturday; uS\inday Dinner for a Soldier^ with John Hodiak# Sunday! 2 and 6 P.M. n5,areyell My Lovely11 v/ith Dick Powell, Anno Shirley. We undorstand that the titlG of this murder story has "boen changed to ^liirdor My Sv/cGtM be cause the first title s ounds 丄 ike a msical* Tuesdays Ministry of P〇arrt with Hay Liilland. March of Time• Thursdays ^Lakc Placid SGrenadon with- Vera Eruba Halston. iFriany, Jan* 19S nSergeant Hike*1 v/ith Larry Pa-rks. Safety Council,,. , A project safety council has "been appointed by Project Director Ray Best to investigate all accidents, causes of accidents and to reconmend to the project director regulations viiich may prevent ciccxdonts. Ho libers aro George Smith, property and, warohouso officer, ^rank Pagan, personnel officer, San 0-won, fire protect ion officor, Toward J arret t, farmsupGrint&iidentjJaclcDorio-van, construction nnd naintainence superintendent, Ted BilXpin, equipment maintenance supervisor, Cliarlos Harper, senior X* S,J Officqr, and Joe 2!h.oms, assistant coranonity activities adviser* 七he Best Staff in TfflA_________________Editors: Haljjh^B.r.own.. Eo~b Ross... 19 ., Tale Lake .Center』NewellCalifornia Jamiary 27^ 1945 Yas You Oiiere, Sharlie"? 上irom tlie 包ppearance of the Hoc Saturday niglit-^^—and the wrecks tiie morning af— tferr^—we think you va^. A new derjartment, this-—one. Y/e hope 七o find use for in the future to find out if and where you yas,1 cause things are cookin'. wit : Mareli Of Dines Evening*., At tlie Reo Glul),8 to 11.o1 clook Tuesday. eYening, tlamiary 30* Everything will cost a dine---'-and we mean eT^rything, from,a taxi dancer with a nifty .(u上,the committeeTs announcement is s.little ^moiguous here- —youJ11 have to clear tiiis 〜レ up for yours elves) to a game of pool,a chaAce on a jar of jam, or (says the committee) ^Wlaatnot11.エf you'get for a'diwe a whatnot like our grandmother u-sed. to have in her parlor, it1 s a bai^gain. >Seriously, though, this is serious "busin^Gs. The purpose of March Of Times Evening is to help conibat infantile .paralysis. The proceeds-—-every penny of theh}-will "be the Roc Clul)^ (that ■ means all of the apjjoint'dd personnel end thoir fxiests) contri'bution to the national laaroli Of Dines,エf you bake—good hot rolls or cookies , are a iioneimde candy e^ert, or have preservo^ or jams .you ca,n- or will spai^e, donf^te them for the- d.ir.'io raffle--for the good of the cg,use. Mrs. Charlotte Opler is general chairman and Jackie Burton is activities chairir.an. The iio.stess ctprnmittt)り:iscoi?r pos〇d of ivlrs. Opl〇r, socondar}?- teaciior; Miss Freda EdlD"bins, Internal Socurity stenographer; Mrs. Eleanor LaEue, Personnel transactions clerk, and Gladys kalirt ,■ new typist in Personnel. Anyone with idea.s is urged to conta-ct the chair man. One idea a 丄 ready is workings----a jar for you to guess the nu^oer of "beans in. Beans will Ido countoa 'ib-esda^r night. Winner will have choice of case .of "beer,or a cake. Second "best Y/ill have choice——a cake. Dress as youpL^-ise —but dress I No admission charge-—until after you gut in. Busk DimonTs Ploor Show Devout..; The "bang-up opening of the nov; Eec Glab put tho spotlight on a lot of talent v/e did. not kri〇u v/e had in those parts—with Buck Dimon (whom we didkiow v/e iiai, "but not iacrw 】jach_) as MC-and if anyone did not have a good time, it was his pr her, own fault. As to tiie talent, it appears there is eviDn p..or-..; of it around, t〇〇----so aftv:r tho March'cf Dimes there doubtless will "do other things cocldrl. Ecc Glut opening night gaosts , to attempt to nano on ,.y a few, included Edv/ard Ostendorf , mayor of Klamath Falls , kr. and. krs . Wall;-,c〇 Bruce of ivion t go me r y, ferd & Cor.ipany, Carl Steinseifer of the brewing company cf the sane name, Mr, .end Mrs, Charles Sainn and Ivirs. Thompson cf tho Picneur TolDticco Company, and Ivlr, and Mrs. Charles We iso of l^ilelake. Washington Paratroopers . , • Hupp Douglass, Ralph Butterfield and Buell Deiliol arrived late last v/eek cn an assignment for revision and inprovenont cf lorop^rty roccrds. They1 re still Seymour Cohn of the E^enditures Analysis Section, John Clear of the iFinai?co oection and Earl Brooks, Personnel Officer, cane in Ivlonda.y. left Wednes- day. On Detail• • • Projik E. Gitbs arrived Wednesday from Des Moines, I〇¥/a, cn det.'.il as a relocation. planner. kargarot Do Hieux of tlae Procedures Office in Washington is sQn detail in the C'.'ntur until tho first of S'e'bruary. Off And On Again Detail.., John Bigelov;, retiring (^.y Greotin〇;s from the President) Reports Officer, a,nd erstviiilo cc—editor of this publication, v;ill bocor.ie an official part of Uncle Same's armed detail come Tuesday. Ko will ontrain at Klaina.tli Falls. No More Visitors , * # Ioulve Loard there is a shortage of quarters in this center.' There isnTt any more----nev/ it!s a total lack. Personnel has hung cut the. SRO si^n. If yen aic thinking cf inviting visitors fer an overnight staj, den11—unless you canliaig then v/ith tho ether skeletons in your ov/n elesvjt. Page 2 取oed Help On Your Income Sac Ro'andup January 27,1945 Clarence Iviascn, deputy collectcr cf internal rovonuo at Yroka, v/ill bo hero ruary lb and 16. to aid these y;ho need advice in making returns cn their 1944 coeigs. Those things arc due Iviarch 15, sc get sot I in- Personnel Medical Services Dr. Jack Sleath, principal medical officer, says many staff members are not iliar v/ith rules applyirxg to medical sorvicos to personnel. He r.sks all xrho do not possess it to call at tho Reports Office for a set cf rules, ccmpilcd from the Manual* About People » 〇 〇 Paul Hobortson. formerly Assistant Prcjoct Director in danrgG of Operations.now Area Supervisor in Los Angelos is tcick to pack up bags 01id pack off family--ex- poc七s to lcavo Monday.».Arthur lluir• former Finance Officer, is taking off for Washington again,. ,I)on J ohnson • secondary school tonciioi*, r/:111leave soon for Pert Lewis , Tfesh, , and. tho Havy, aft-or t/hich ho T7ill enter tho Navy Xtangaago Schod at Boulder, Colo.»Kathleen M. Perkins T telephone operator, has resigned t o join her husband in St. Louis.David J. Sioperman. 七 sterokeeper, 3.eft on tho 17th,«,0Mrs, Inoz. Thompson, statistics, has gone Army, and. transferred to the Presidio,»eBarney Shallit• assistant Welfare counsellor, returned Thursday after a weGkJs leave in San iFrancisco,,, Had funt he said,. .. eReuben (Bo~b) LevinG • former fiscal accountant here, is transferring from tho "budget section in Washington to the Emergency War Eolief Shelter at Port Ontario, Oswego, N. Y., as an: administrative officer...Joo Black, receiving and shipping supervisor, is "baak after a short leave in San jFraiiciscOq».Trossio Guyn is in Portland cn leave* He丄on Houston proporty clerk,11as roturned from a visit to her daughter in St. Louisfl, aMr. and Mrs, Eo~bert L. Fov/ell entortalned over last yeek—end thoir dau^t* ter and son-in—law, Mr. and Mrs• Harry Corbin, and fivc-month—old. dauglxter.〇 Mrs0 Corbin plans to remain uhilc her husband goes overseas.. .Ur^ and Mrsjvlark Stuart have with thorn thoir daughter-in—lav/, MrsB Rex B. Stuart, and. infant son, Mike. Lieutenant Hex is with G-〇noraI Pattonfs Third Army, ..Tom Sunn, Jr. , Corporal 'in tho •Second Marine Division, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dunn, エnternal Security0 Tom,110me cn a 32**day furlcagh, had l)een overseas 2*? months, last stop Saipan for eight months〇 Sons in %.〇 Service • * • Some time back vg asked at out sons in the service. Hero arc semes Mr。and Grover C. Lytle have two sons in the armed forces, Richard T. is in Navy Radio at Bainbridgo Island, Port G-lafcely, Wash. , and Donald L, is in the Array -Hospital Servico in How York City. Walter S. Mess.ecar, Internal Security, also doubles with service sonst Prod, and Earl. Earl!s v/ifo, Jeannie, an.d her son, Jerry, . 3, are here. Earl has "boen overseas since Hovember,1942, and Pred. sirxCGDecember, 1941.Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlark Stuaft^ in addition to the previously mentioned enant Rex, have another.son, Dale, in the conmmications service of the Army Idr forces. Art For Art1s Sake 。 Hie Center Art Class will hold its first meeting at 7*30 p. m. Monday in t h e West room of the Staff School. Charter members are Dr. Harry* Marks, Celia Jacobson, Valerie Barbul, Helene Ely, Sally Lampson, Lloyd Fortune, llary Krupkaand Bob £〇ss. Hie roll still is openc Tule Lake Philhariaonid • • » Come 2*30 p.m, Sundaysif the weather is not such as to entice its menibers eLse— where一-1!1ale1 s new musical.organization will gather for a session under the 'barton of its maestro, Herbert Sargent, . Tlie next regular jam session, will "be 7 .. p, m. Wednesday in the Staff School, If this keeps up this group willl)e a"ble! in public to rend-—er, rend asunder, anyway* At The Cinema • • • Saturdays ^Three Caballeros,Walt Disney special* Sunday; At 2 and 6 p. m. , ^Biin Man G-〇es Home11, William Powell, Myrna Loy and G-loria DeHaven. Tu.esd.ay; nThe Big Bonan.2a,f, Hichard Arlen, Jane ^ranzee and Bol; Livingston; ,rDancing in ManhattanI}, Jeff Donnell and William Wright. Thursday* nWinged Victory11, Pvt〇 Lon McCallister and Jeanne Crain* The Sun Shines Occasional.ly Department . e 齡 Jan, SO High Low , High Low High low 35 15 , Jan, 23; 40. 10 Jaiu 25 45 21' Jan. 21 36 10 J an, 24' 44 12 Jan. 26 40 16く Jan, 22 36 8 1 •S〇4-35 lev/s of tlie Best Stc.fx in 魅 '. ..* * * • * Editors: ^3a3.-)li 3ro\m,13bo "Hogs て愈 UQ> 1>D.le Labe Center. Ilev/ell, CoJifornigi- j'e'bruar: 194-5 Dines llarch On ', * •. • , ' ■ : • . . • . . - .•»*...« M . * -1 ^ Yas you tliere, Sharliel Did your Diiies :w.cii iia -the Parr,de .at Joixe P.®c CluoJast ITaesday ni.-jlit?- If smd/or if. not (as t;i^ case ije). donH- :xvq-.^>vixie Pam(ie isover,'eve:‘i if. Presideirt Soosevelt years and't4ラeキ., as of tliis dato. She photographic departr.eiit of tlie 'Pale Lai-ie imti -Paralysis I'orcBS is in tlie throes of 〇; orr.instoriH •..'....ぐ、;.’: ;Repenber .R%ry Bagiev like-crazy vith his camera flash l^ulos? Qo^ld^ oe that you iiacl 'better r-e;lenber. .' Rip v/as not tims .for -ovxo • . T3ure aLout it, HeiiI,Hek|; ,;Jo\7 it can.be Tevoaled .tlxc,t.1his acUviu^ is apart of a .;-entle (perhaps even G^ewl) blaciaiail scaer.e, i^o^e c^^.^-lera shots (iiacXv'.din:; intinate studies of sone ntaxi deicers whose voices ccrac,l}e caught onl:/ sli^xtly .Qff "bass) are ^oinc to 'oq displayed--pualicl}/,; 'ixi-e^r : ...ar$ 20inご to be sold一一to all coners* .、.,パ.’'.:- r , * . ' / ... ' . . . • ' ; , . - . . :• . ち.:辨丨::毯丨丨•一;秦_^^書;、1^^^^^^^^^^^^^貧 You- v;ill -v/riit (nayt. 3^ ^4U a com-〇lete. record of tills •pi^〇ri^- pqpose— —for -v〇ur- -ovip, -orotoctiou if nothing else* proceeds xii.ll jiexc^i ..muote * ' " : Infantile Paralysis Control-3attie with the rest of, y〇ujr lilies, ., •Ihe Proceeds . • * ' ... r :' v . ' . v* - ; り•.. - ■ : • • - .* .し’,-.' •:. •■ «> ...• Still ar〇 cor.i.^-- ink:: The Hec. Clu'b treasurer regains .in a trlMtioas fron'c^one v/lio' did :not. naire tlie party—or• mio..cda, for bxic^ uaUer •• • -—and. gettiivj sone,,too*. 'JDax after ;the; p3^tv tlie Sines co^ t;as?185. 〇0.i.i〇re . Dimes, as 3.101,all.c〇unted, iar,ve rolled in,.. Colonial ^e.Qe,Contribution » . • ■ ■. > ■■ • " Evacuee p.enLrs of Uie Colonial Peace force; of. the: coj/ony tool-J g^ .at-.infriitile :oaral3^is, too. They collected, anons tae;:s.elves .vpoO r,^ it -.:'to tlie Hec. Clu〇 or. Karch of Dines Evening •boosting the ^.le L^ire total, as 0 丄 'then, to ,UTDr/r3:ds of $213. Infantile; paralysis iaiov/s no race or creeci..... wliat HaTj'oeiied one •for Even'the ,,3ir^dite editors of thio Pv:oXi®ation o;r.3 not c^ite Je^t .< of., tlaen- "coin-:; so;.ievtot out of his usual forn tnp;t evening. . ls ^ciio^i— sure«^**,liv3revritli i-s lir.Tned-in., tiie ;c.olcc -of publicity* .ikat fanous pot of oeans-^-for tlie record it contained 2,259, Si^ctoen^ecr-old Jack Beet sure enou^i best-—-{^aeGsed 2,272 for s\ Cfse/}i- Jf^r. ,a cake.一Eis DadcLy. 〇-〇in©d-Jack ie a cake-eater- —so 上.么,;f; c:uo- tmck driver, H.nGS, aacl 10' "lioel-, Lou II07.es' quietly won :iie〇e 〇i cona/. ^sc^ -.cond^prize for I^:es-iii tne'IIe^s\ in vriiicli all Xx,o^ini^er^TrereT^^ Voin〆: to PrU Jolm Pickも.Bid rou se。J-aay Laird!,s., (n'evor : .ind I) bae yas most 二〜二 hi ^ぅル⑺广阶/て各 eoi^eL 細伽11:won three' .prizes—'Gops*. Catiierine Joiinsck.acquired a liaiid—crocaGtecl soi^etiiiivj (Cx^ajiks , sez ,i." everT^一"S^TTialirt v/as the ta:;i dancer equippe3>-uppor. Respite-sone-•• appear-._.es,. consensus 加:s her efforts j/ere not entiroly a oust, . CpfA■碎链.ぐ^^, Sonoral c^imctn , rnd Jack:ie; burton, ac^tivitxes cliar^an,' tenk,嘴紫:,P加レ ■ iculrxly tiio i〇f, t.iio-5?:e, l-'t'c.ic;as cc'ices aiid cookiec* iisitidn for they have roon, direct scn.e pas.:, plans a da-/ clier vision —"10 0ス丄。-:*! 0 o,Ireac„T ,iir,s oee:i sion. iio.-'Xls li£WG The S〇.fet3r Comicil *• Y/〇£\rin^ out. A nev conservation -olrai for ooth is^ in efioct.If enJc ousiiress cff. the project, ciiecic ritii tlie otor vittol you ask for a car' requisition. If sd:"^ond else alreaa-* ^as a hear the. "tii^G and to the placo you are :-〇in. :t ;〇 i If ^/ou-viave a .car requisition, 5r〇'\ o:ziect t;ie o-i^rrobnerto esn;.;ers to :y〇u4 Ue,ke your off^project ;':overn;ion^ ouBfc.rcJs's 〇ri;i .d to "be sure you are v!^ieI,G ir〇u ne ;A 0. .n~* longer '-/ill si^i car requisitions U5itil ity isJestaDiis^ea no cser ,r oquisiUeaef ^p:.^ ,m% destiny ion. lir. Jsst ^cl p2jl_ cavlr allied co-operation*, » .、•.... IL-s *Deen activated and ims full LUithority to correct of signs rad elinination of parking of cars oetween ouiluinc^.心しc“ ne\7 itenti rii ';us v/atcii rrhoro you pari: Page 2 Looking For Somebody? The Roundup* February 2,1945 Changes have "been made<, If .you are looking for.. Back: Dimon or Joe Thomas of CA, or Ralph. Brown or Bob Boss of Heports, look where you used to look for Rip Bag-ley of Welfare——for Rip, reverse the process, If it% William Jarrett, he!s pooled his farm resources in the old Rec Club game room, thus escaping ^Q^dnrtt^' to Statistics, Statistician Mike Primin sooner or later you will fin(^rffiere yea used to look for Jarrett~«—or, as .alwayst most anywhere else. V v !Bae Arty Crowd. 砂 1 j^9 Lloyd A. Fortune, jamior procurement officer, gave the Art Glass a with criticism of original diagram drawings at last Monday^ meet. Mr〇 will "be in charge of the next class meeting in the northwest room of the Staff" School at 72 30 p«m〇 nexb Monday* The course still is open for enrollment for instruction by Mr. Ibrtune, who is an established and successful artist0 Red Cross Activities Red Cross surgical dressing woi'kers axe having a "brief end-of—the-year vacation and will "be notified in the fioundup when v/ork will resume* Meantime sewing and knitting is continuing and Mrs〇 Eleanor Donovan,122 Apt* 19 has announced more workers axe needed® ....心. People You Know (Or Should) • « e Margaret De Rieui of the Washington Procedures Office has left for Central Utah project via San Francisco, then on to Washington, * * Helen Collins,Records Officer from Washington, is on detail here until S'e'bruary 20〇 . e Mr. and Mrs»Eo-" "ber^ Solpman (Bo"b and Roberta) , new junior counselQr in Welfare and assistant medical social worker, respectively, transferred from Hanzanar this week, with Son Arthur? almost 2〇 • • John ,By 1 ingT Department of Justice, has departedifor Washington for an indefinite stay. His staff is carrying on with renunciation of citizenship hearings in his absence. • « Merle V. Mooney,, procurement officer, will "be transferred, effective February 16, to the Washington office as a memiber of the £;xami:iaatioia Unit, Halt)h Butterfield, here froci Washington on as— signment on property records, will be detailed to the procurement office» « • Betty Berry of I'inance is going February 10 to Hew Orleans, on annual leave, to t visit her husband in the service——has room for two passengers. • « Roy Gans, * 、 foreman electrician, has resigned, to work for a contractor in Klamath Jails-------* his wife, .Isabel, senior eleinentary teacher, will continue as such, • 〇 • Harry. Edwe, Irrternal Security, has re七urned to his home in Ij〇s Angelese • • Mrs,. Uae Short• formerly of the Klamath, Ore,, county clerk*s office, has joined the Sba^-tistics staff* Srother9 Thomas R. Kent, formerly of Vancouver, Washc, joined Maintenance as a foreman* * .Mrs, Barbara Bankin has transferred from Welfare to the Reports Division, and is on assigrunent as Mr. BestJs secretary, Oatherine, Johnson, is on assignment to the staff of Lou Uoyes v project attorney. 〇 « Mrs.. Helenetta H" Messecar, has assumed duties in Office Services and as telephone opera tor. • .Verling Cato, messenger in Office Services, has transferred tolhe telephone office, * «Betty E, Motschen~bacher has'transferred from clerk in the Information Unit to clerk—typist in Analysis and Special Sadies。〇 ^Mrs.Eleanq? La Rue has transferred from transactions clerk in Personnel to clerk in Statistics, 〇 •Joe E. Black has shifted from receiving and shipping supervisor t 〇 storekeeper in roe日s operations0 • 〇Mrs. G-eneva Ssser, elementary teacher, soon , will visit her brother In Lo's Angeles© « , Tom Diirfn| Jr» -oor-poral in the Second. Marine Division 9 son of Mr# and, Mrs." Thomas "My 3)ann.was married to Miss Betty Mae Skladanv in Klamath J'alls last Monday* 21ie Movies • • * Saturday* Street after ^ark^, ildward Arnold, Selena Royle, Hume Cronyn. SmidayS Per il 〇usn Hedy Lamarr, Paul Lukas, &e〇rge Brent# ^Hiesday* ^^irl Wally Brown, Francis Langford^ HlTight -Club Vivian Austin, JSdward H〇rris„ Tlaursclayt ^Keys of the Kingdom0, G-regory Peck^ Roddy McDowell,Thomas kitchell. Weather • • 〇 High Xiow -Jan, 26 40 16 Jan* 27 40 14 Jan, 28 42 12 T?111e Wins Pエace * • • JJi魂七的111:}1 from top among Sixth. War Loan Drive.* We High. Low Jan* 29 45 25 Jan. 30 38 32 Jan. 31 36 34 106 government agencies in San are teing congratulated* Fet。1 SVb。2 Francisco G'Q't It • • « # ^ i>a E〇c Club, opening night somebody lost a link bracelet* Reports Office has it Hice "bracelet 9 too* >Iews of the Best Staff ' in WA'' '.' , 1''' ':". Editors? :^RaIph Brown r^hmarm Tn 1 fi I^.k~A . ITmvfil.L,. .Qa:li£aniik BoId Boss 19AF> I ^olossal, SijuxDendous, Astoujn.ding>r«r-17ever before In Any Arena. # ? . 一.. Hec .Glu,"b Wild West Buckaroo and (Hrli8 ShoWrr-**〇ne 4-ppearance 0111y,* し ^ Son? t Forget, Mislay or Miss Outrv-^Take Hote5 _ 3!!ae I)ate, The Time,,. Saturday? ^eoruary 24, 85 30 p* to Sunday| ?e"bruary^25,1 a<» n, « Events in the Arens,*r^^Roped, Waxed, Wired for 5〇und«r^r»10 p, m. 如e got.a'bpiiged’out .of oirr. dictionary: we!il taice your word what it cieans) is the Wild and Coolly tifes.t—rr^the Buckaroo, the Old Cownarid, the Tenderrf〇°^ •^L(i©!i Pe^w^-. Xy an octet of that popular and tuneful enseirible*-^tbe Poi^i-"beats, , , This.;foj*. danoiag before and after the Iviain Arena floodlights lirm the Brazil and Beauty. of the Spectacle at 10 p* in* . . f •• • 、 、 ' ' * •, ■ . ^ • There will te?. a .Gowgiiil Tyio, and a Buckaroo Chorus of lianly; Voices on fee ^oose •T^aiiA Iiionel. (3ob〇V Perkins has returned from the Zoo and willthave a Pianiss-^.imo story to, , .レ、 .■And 味明e ..willX 々e:‘a loti of other things,,• ..A., . Asseverates Buck Dimon.- . .. ...ペ 為:'‘4拿'',f !t '. . . ... • , Help:.^h〇 War: Effort? -:; :..■ .•/ ,. '• All v/opien-.;w3io wa^t to help or .v/ant-to help more are asked "by Hr^t: John. J#. Donor* ..; vari.:, Ciiaii-nan of' tno ^loweXI Staff ^ed Cross Chapter, to raeet iK, the Bee. C.lpb at ...2 p—-.m,: I\Ior痕ay.to rpo?g邱ize after 七he year —end vacation and di?cu$s.vfu左^^^ ;f;〇r the ije^7 -.v/orkroois at 203, Apartment 5, to l)e used for Red Crass v/or^ exclus*- ....;lvQlyt' . / .. . . . .. •: , :丄:ぃ10.....i.:: つ..:::..'.ン.ノ.. ...ご:.:-パ.ベ..:..:.,......-■.•、ハ.. Change. Of Ooimnand* # « ........ • ..二.' ...-‘•-::/..:.:..-...:ュ'■■ . . ■ ■ ■ • ..Major John "G» Hazlett- former executive officer of 〇amp ^Xelsi^e, assume^ diiies last Monday as C〇^i?iaJading Officer, succeeding lieutenant ColoneX Vejrne Austin, :• ; wU〇 h9-S .transferr-jd. to the cojninand. of the prisoner^ofrwa-r camp at Papago ,^ark, '....^nqaivPlioenix- A3^2〇na< . In aimour^cing the transfer of. Colonel Aus'tiii^a^opン:夸en” ..: Q"ral,Archer. Jj^ ^erchj provost marshal general in Washington, described^iim,.■: as • ;〇ne. of the V^st pi?on,camp corainanders in the nation. .;.. :' , ;-.-■ *■ iv ,•. • *• .. •■ ,. k . ; . • • . - ' • • r • ?• •.■•■' . ; ■ • .、.-•...へ-,- • .. . . , » • •■ . ^ ■ •*' Was-tepaper 〇〇W^c;"〇icm. 0'v :-.;r 人:..:二:. . .::;' .;y \:. " : . ■ •、 ‘ ,. , ’ 乂 .ハ...i ,Scouts. iiaYe .announced .a new wastepaper collect ion drive machinery fpr〇v/3oic^ • D.ow ^is. !b^ing SQt .up^ Scouts liops i;:Qsid6iits T/iXl t)e be^gi^- ;s^ving,,.;s:9 (^ ;.\?〇rtiawhile''Cargoes .c^n "be garnered. Collection dates yill "bo. annouriced; i^.:next ..week^s 40,on(|up1| 心.., .,• ぐ.'へ:.; • . • •; . • • :’• : .•...し’ 、 ,. . ' . ..ノ: ... ’ 一 ’•.マ:• V ム‘ Pingr^png ?lay ,;,. <' ;Vh. :;;-.:;4. • -..-•At. the Post- Theat-erV- .Hiss Jini 0?Connor, Middle Atlantic, pin^rpojigv-..;. championf .)v7.il.l engage all comers an'exhii)it ion play at 8? 30 p, m^-.-koiKiay#-.-. p〇»g enthusiasts, watchers or players, have "been invited. Captain Mitoh:ell, who has a fe?/ ping-»pong ribbons (olue) to his credit, v/ill uphold the laonor of the of— ficers in competition with Hiss O’Connor。 Others who wiU m妙读L's^kill wit吟J—iss O^Connor include outstanding ping-pongists of Conpahies A, B. C. and D, 鉍iss ' 0*0onn〇r has, (jnno'emced slie y;ill v;elcome mi3©d doubles matches# 、••:_.•, . . I • i • • • ..... '•.•ぐ ., .いふ广 Close 'Xhose 130 03rs I ^, • 1 *■•••■. .ぐ.... ■ ' ^ ^ ■! ' >■ IHhen garage doors are not closed, they go "bang.瓶 en they go' "b•抑g,they go busted. Hereafter y/hen garage doors, go Ousted because tiie^ go. "baii-g ^eQ$tuse tisy have.'not "bper* closed, ty whoever is siipppsed to.c3.0:se them, that v/h-oevar .is gdr^ to be tracked dov.Ti andr^^weil,"be penalized* :: So "says-iPersonxiel H〇u:sija.g«; Just a gar ages are scarce T • If ■ you Jaa^e one, kqep it-.^ closed* ;»•. r.. Born Pree And J3qual t:,.r. •::' ,..へ/.,...二 ' Text and.-PJao to graphs "by Ansel Adams^rr^The story 01 Xjoyal Japanese Ariiericana^his is a fascinating ijistructive "book aljout Hanzetnar, ffi5〇rn IVee and Equal may T?e. ordered from: Hqy Satow, Pulslications. mvi'^on, Co-Operative Enterpri-ses., pt'./'V'Hv 39Q3(, Cqv5''g *:f*r-!s,pproxinsii/sXji7- $lc90» cl'^otn "bmd.in.ga And So G-ot Ivlarried,. マ,:... ••-*;, ■- • , . -v :J * . . ; •>:• ;V.V */\ ^ ,:, ; • r/r' '. s On Valent inefs ™'February"14,las-t,; f or- you.. :lv.g^ v/ho had '.no :sug!Ii reasort^^ ag this to remeniber Victor (Dutch) Spanswick, Internal Sec.urity» and kiss Bea Burton of Lioberly* Missouri* former ^u,Xe Lake Center elementary teacher "became Mr♦ and Mrs, Victor.-Ci^tch and I)achess) Spanswiclc, at Heno, Nevada, with the aid. of Kay ^ift, Legal Division secretary, who was inatron of hotior* ®h'el*e was a wedding cake, wh卜ch.:duly arid tradii}ionai、l;y.,as』out*««*r*and there was chan^r*. agne,, Ihen Mr* and l^rs* S-oanswick T?7iH appear on this scene's till is thfeir seBaIph Butterfield• ex-paVatrooper nov/ acting .Supply Qf fiber, has slippbd awa^ on-what is reported, ,^s a mairiag6 journey—*( we _ ;7ili irnestigate this and, report anon) • ' , ' ." Telephone Operato^r—^*S. 0, S* f f 'Ihere is a chance ar/aiting anyone in the center who is hiciing experience as a ■belephorj-G operator under a "bushol. See Prank D, Fagan, Personnel Officer* •t ♦ } Club' Tuiean Presents* Saddle Dg-ze. , • Yippee* . • .,Ye Olde ITrecke ClutlDe has put but a very'swank aimouncement of .Saturday night^s ten—gal Ion-hat affair at the Bar Doable 0 Ranch, with striking ^rt.'by< Kay shida- » .Little is, left to "be said, except do not "be misled by all this formal^ ity into "belief'you imist appear in white ti-e and tails〇 • • ilthotigh. you can if you like——and もe a_Bi*ewery'.Giiieli ganib-lerv “。Ihe Shindig 丨 s t;KeEe‘i.s 块e .Old West, and symbolic gart will'aid the atmosphere〇 • • Bat you*cari dress or dress for this occasion* X»et your conscience be your gaid白i Bie Down Beats will strike the first chord for dancing at 8130 p» m. , * At 10 p. m^Snifch ■& Vineyard will open tile floor show as Two Iionesome •« Lorenzo. . Pearson will help' Judge Grimes Throw the Book. • • Lionel (DonH Call Me Boto) Perkins ;'will "be Off Again—«To the Z〇o〇 • . Prof* Keiji Watanal^enH will materialize in the person of Bo*b Ross, * • ;Jackie# Irene and Kay will explain kowdome There Ain*t No Geese^ in We9 • • And the Saddleers will produce Harmony1-Cheap on the Hoof^ # .. The floor show will be worth your time even if you. have nothing to wear."but your nightie« , « ,So says Back (Asseverating)' J3imdn* • * » • * / ノ v * ’ . • . ... « • * • .• iui Appeal iPor Volunteers. •* ' ■ ,‘ , ' •Ta ej^edite iftveixtor^ of WEA furniture and other equipment.Iil toocis and apart** ..m红ts of .a如ointed pe—rsonnel*-—.the worl^'to^re^uire でthree i^urs艾 time: in the evenings, "betTfeen 7 aiid 10. olclock—call for vbliiiiteer '^sSistance from /the staff .is "being issued "bjr the Personnel Off ice, B.dth^ men' gird women are seed- ed« .y〇l*〇iitee:r白て.are asked, to ...send .their names .to Lee. 3^inp9 トゼ,包 t^\ cj C& B Cj Somebody3s children are getting out of hand0 Some time soht letin to all appointed personnel warning that children shoiil'i¥€i^allpv^a to play, ■where -construction work is. in progresse Mr〇 Best was afral^'-tho , ;9^11dren would "be hurt.- How it turns out the .children ar» formation Section, Reports Division, Washington? Edgar Bernhard, assistant solicitor, San PranciscotMrs. Yera McCord, public v/elfare consultant, Washington^ Miss Edith Baker, director of the Medical Social Unit, Health Services, Children^ Bureau, Washington; Miss. Eccka Gordon«, regional medics,l social consultan-^ Children's Bureau, San SVancis^o; Miss Helen K. Shipps, medical social consult-*-• ant, Washington..エf you..stunible over, a stranger. in tlie dark, don11 "be 今larmed* Probably just a visiting fireman* Atout People. • a Me^le 7,. Mooney, former Ohile take Procurement Officer, has .Ueen assigned on detail to the Colorado River Relocation Center at Poston, Ariz〇 t as a mesiber o f the Examination Unit* 〇 « Henry Krupka« Assistant Superintendent of the . Motor Pool, and his wife, Mary Caroline of finance, cashier at the Personnel Hess BalL, have resigned, I\&v Krupka is t9lcin.g a position .Mare Island, • « Verling P<>, Cato• messenger, has terminated. Her father, 1又 Cato* is refrigoratioii f o^-maiu • • Q-loria G-iorgas. statistical clerk, and Betty Simpson« information cOLerk in Statistics, are "back from a week spent in San. IVancisco* « 〇 .〇■>. Li^y: and his wife., visited Mr^ and Mrs0 Joe Thomas. Wednesday* Lieutenant Li~ *b~byt who is,Mrs, !11101nas1 brother, nov; is stationed .at Seattle after 23 months in th.e^ South Pacific with the Seal^ees, » » Wirour .F» iAxtzow^ Internal Security Officer, and Mrs. Lutzov? will leave March 1,Mr, I/at^ow to "be inducted into the armed forces, . • Another inductee is iFenton Marht • Sonior, .Internal Secarity Officer, who left Wednesday, • « Helen Collins, detailed 3aere for an Office. Serv** ' ices survey, loft for Washington M〇nday〇 〇 * Eleanor Moreno,, secretary, was in San Francisco last week,.* ^Jeannie Messecar is joining the staff as a messenger, c • Ho~bert Pol ins. Relocation liaison officer, is expected to arrive here this week~*end〇 • •Pauline Bates Brovjn, wife of Ralr>h 0. Bro\m« - Tale Lake Reports Officer, T;ill "be a center visitor over the week*-end« Mrs〇 Brov/n is He»-ports Officor at the Colorado River Relocation Center at Poston,. Ariz* . ,Prank Jagan., Personnel Officerj has gone to San Francisco on a. recruiting trip, to return Wednesday • . Eleanor P. Moore is expected to arrive Monday from Han— zanar to take over the jolD of setting up the Eolocation division library. - '' • ■ ; ; . . . . . . • • Prisoner-Of-War Air Mail Forms. . 9 Helen Lowery, Office Services office manager, has announced that a small supply of forms for sending air mail letters to prisoners of war held in Germany now is ■ available to members of the apppinted personnel staff* ' With 1!he Artists. 〇 * Dr. Harry Marks, Senior Medical Officer, has become tho star pupil of the Art Glass which meets at'73 30 p» each Monday in the west room of the Staff &bool ■under direction. of Lloyd Pfprtune,. Junior iProcurement Officer。Last . Tuesday remnants of Dr,..*Marks丨 studies Qf anatomy, Ipft, 011 the "blac!kiboard,_riea;rly threw the school class into a panic. I*ay Your Baes«, • • Margaret Green, Eec Club secretary, says there are some folfcs who maybe wonJt "be memlDers any more uriljsss they ante up their duos—-—and now® It?s Li-bel..* It has come to the attention of the editors of The Roixndup that a personnel ne\is^ papor has "been started at the Colorado Hiver Relocation Center at Poston camou— flaged undeE the name of■ Persiflage, and that its slog在n is f'奴ews of the Tery: Best Staff in WHA.,re The editors of I!h.e Rctandup regret the necessity of pointirg out to the editors of Persiflage the obvious fact that there is only* 〇no ,fBest Staff in TiTRA<}, and that his front name is 15EayR, not n'Very,t, So sorry» ploase« The Theater* « • Saturdays Sunday? IHiesdayJ rJTomorrov/ the World11* Thur s days % at i onal Velvet,f * ,fKiis Ivlan! s, Havy11, PridayS ^"Eadio Was a Lady11# tlUnder Western Skies^; ^Doutle. J}30osurefl〇 Weather* . * feb9 .17 跡.18 High. Low 40 36 48 17 19 High 40 Low 19 Peb. 21 Higih 46 ..Lo^ 22 "Fobm 20 44 21」—_ Pet._22 — 51 _ 22 olight Lack Of Pc;;er. ♦, Dig up a handle if you v>/?3nt to' See yourself in the :nirror ¥?hen you get up day (or do you?) The Oalifornin<-Orego:n Power Company has -iYen notice that electirc current will be shut off throughout t.he project from 6:30 s^m. to P* raf Irhanks For The Paper* • ♦ ノ •' # 4 J;' r; ' ' ; • y{i • v バ■''ぐ’/ ...マ•. - ノ The-Hawk Patrol, Boy Scouts s hferoiDy extends it? thanVs to *=prointed personnel for a pood FhoTTin- in w^ctep^-'er salvage this week% "The collection will le ccn-tinued by the Scouts, in the ^a'niini strati on Building area on Monday eTening and in the old military area on L'ueGday eYeiiin^, , Tie newspapers pnd magazines - - in separate bundles t and ler-ve- then'on your' doorstep's or in your apartment p entry-ways • The. Scout’s f 11 ...i■ Can You Spare n Few Seconds? . . .The American Red Cr-〇ss ]^e^ds Them, » * * - ' - • •- ' < エt costs :,::6 .a second to operat.e the. Ameri<3an Hed Cross ;on it? wartime basis------------- the greatest humarxitarian organization. in the history-of the Forld ^Mch both is sevin°:, ani "lore 'bearable the lives of .Araericeij servicemen "in foreign countries and across ^11 the eeas. Next vjee?z you i^ill be asved tp contribut e some seconds, EpcIi second is rorth countless, lives* Give n^ny ?.s 3^011 can* (Buck) Dii:ao.n is the nsm. in’clierge of collecting .t aese life—givifeg sec-onds, and EucI-: loao. s Tjhereof he srea'cs r^ien he ma'rer iiis a'poeal to you, For two years he served the /uaerican .ged..Gross as, recreational activities supervisor in 'the South Pacific, and flew 400,000 miles to brigliten the. QtherFise drab lives of GIfs on isolated, isles.' '?^e live in a hybrid c〇M:iiuiity attacned to Lodoc county, and only b;/ our own efforts can v/e do our p£xrt most effectively in contribating our share of the が00,000,000 wiiica it is estimated ivill be re’:uired‘T*to operate the American Red Gross during 1945^'? kr* Dimorx stated in announc ins the. opening of the campaign, ► Bbst has asked me to act as lied Cr6ss representative in this center*" I >.*-*H* W-'-i, ,>•;•'<..: • y • # * . » ノ ぃ..二 K6’f to be confueed TJith the personal contribution campaign, in connect iorx with which Mr* Diirion it contacting each nieinber of the appointed personnel staff, is an auction sciieduled at the Ii,ec Club, the dste fcr vjhich. has. not been set as yeti To "be sold are hoi iemade calces end pies contributed, by'the women of the project, and every sort of handicraft produced in the colony* .-'^rkere in the, colony are goiiag at top speed to produce articles for the.sale, all proceeds of which, will go to ...the Ited Cross*' ^ ^ \ V;r; • ' ' '.^v: ^ ;' .; - r;' /J,,- '■'; ■„ ^ v,.., :ハ.:へ.' パ.…',,へ' The canipaign will end in one xveek^ Do your part promptly* DonTt hoard those ;1 .Seconds i r 二.’.-.'ニノ.:. ' . . ■" % •* » HH d’.v づ‘ 夂ヤト;..: ■ Commando s , Ahoy l • • ■ ' To pH young diggers Of fox holes and erectors of re vet171exits: Internal Security has come to your'resetie i -Mindful-of tW. fact that lot of mer©^. adulta; are objecting to the possibilities of "bre只kinp1 legs and other thin?? v7heri. holes ap*^ pear mysteriously under clotheslines and in other unexpected pieces^ e?nd also mindful of the fact tfet the Commando flrmy of Tule L^e h3S,r,one too^i- tern8*l Security has set .aside' a for ?iich .seti^ities. After due conferring Y^ith tliree generals ^ tv/o adr;iirRls ani one;, priyate 'f^heredfl he come-f rom^) J. 1;. Coo!:, 4ctinp- Chief of Interr.a.1 Security, decrees thus: Ihe bie- open' space behind the nev-f staff school, (nov abuildin^)'. is desirtnat^d as Can-.« mando-land.エnternal巳ecurity vjili 1〇沾 sho如Is to all youngsl^ps.'や]10 feel in need of diyin。holes (aM. who dofeshftぞ:aVlehet.now anU tlien?丨 and Mユ^ scrap lumber for T.'hf::tever projects may "be tmd,er-ta;cen there*- 's〇r fill up what-ever holes-"ou. Have elseiァ:here andistal^ iii .on.,-fl>e5h’ 5rounir '-here ther.e is lots of room and v;here nobody will £^et In your *.i»and borrow s real slipvel from ..kr*,C.ooi“ • . 7.. ‘ v ' . 、.. .* * . •- i; •••'.•.■ふべ-.-'1.:.•’4>. ♦ . - • • , ' , . 、■ ■ ‘ _ . ..』 t .... ^ .» . J . ■ ... Going To Hawaii7. * ^ * ...... ノ..ン.. ノ …* ベ.、’ •■+. __ パ...: f :■.... ... On the nirht of XviPrcli17'there Is scheduied another party for the Rec'Olub.This time it fs a trio to.Hawaii. ;5at-cii up ,y〇u:r-'ffrass shirts while you thinrc'' 'this 〇Yer* • Page 2 'The ibuiidup__ March 2,1945 Paratrooper Is Itelocated, One Robert Dolins, paratrooper extraordinary/ pulled the ripcord last week to descend on 'Tule Lake. Somebody, ha^., mixed up his equipment. He disappeared like a free balloon* Come time for Dolinsthree-point landing---no Dolins, Now this Doiins is Assistant Chief. Center Liaison "Office3?, Holocatibn Divlabn-—*tlie -only piece of equipment of his kind and power rating operating at this time. To lose, him would be unthinkable• Tule Lake looked for DoliAs, San Francisco looked for lins. Washiagton looked for Doiins. Everybody west of the Mississippi .was irned to look for Doiins. Doiins had Gone W^st in a l?ig way. .A query was di5^r tched to Attu by carrier pehquin. 1 No Doiins. Then an appprition skidded down ,jf/hallway in the Slieldon Building in San Francisco and, waved at Helen C〇lXins,extn fill© X-ake detail, Ahai DoiinsJ A squad was"dispatched from Tule Xake to 'Klamath Jails to grab liim. No Doiins. Few hours later, there was Doliiis-riding into Tule on a freight truck. Hefs hopping off again right away* Happy landings,par-atrooperi ' ^ ' Incidentally^ paratroopar Doiins and Psratroo.per Eleanor Moore, who is a relocation officer on detail to set up Relcjeation Libraries in centers, have feeen col-laborating the past week with Fi'enk Gibbs, Tule Relocation Officer, f^nd 0- thers of th© appointed - staff in setting.up this center *5 relocation-program. We Are Being Inventoried* • • "The squads are out in the evenings, counting things th^t belong to the in personnel rooms and apartments, Gtoing very well, too, says Personnel Office.Notices are being given in advance of inveiitory visits, end your co-operation'is ap-preceiated. Among The People Dr^ Harry MarksSenior Medical Officer, will leave soon to become Principal Medical e.t Rohwer. His family vjill accompany him. . . Clifford R. Parker. Assistant Fire Protection Officer, has teen assigned to Granada on a 30-day detail. Elize Velasquez, Senior Elementary Teacher, has resigned to accept a teaching ps-ltion at Fort Bragg. • • Atwood J. LeMaitre, Auditor,, and his wife, 'Serena,junior Fiscal Accountant, iiave resigned to return to their home in Arkansas* • . Geneva Ball, clerk in Office Services, has gDne to Little Rock, Ark,, in,, company of Mr,, and Ers* LeMait-re, to visit her mother, on a months leave. • . Kay Tift^ Legal Division secretary, is on a short leave to visit her "brother, who is on furlough, •at iier home in Ontario, Calif, • . Henry Krupica, Assistant Superintendent of .. the Motor Pool, and his wife, Mary Caroline ;,of Fiance,, whd has been cashierat.. ;■ th§ Personnel Dining Hall, have left for Mare Island. , • Pauline Bates Brown,Bbports Officer at Boston has returned via San Francisco after a visit of .nearly/, .a week here with her husband, RaljDii 0. Brown, Tule Lake Reports Officer. . Albert ;Mar-iin* Mechani't; Foreman, lias been promoted to Senior Mechanic Foreman. • • Raymond B« Hayward. Chief Steward, has gone to Denver to attend a conclave of stewards., Nan Bui pin • wife of Ted Bulpin, Equijinent Maintenance Superyisor, is due back Saturday from a visit to Portland, where she has been visiting- friends. .Mrs^ __Mae g. Short • Statistical Clerk, is back at work after a weekfs illnessi,.,. . Jean .■Laird. clerk,.in Statistics, is ill,,• Jeanne M^ssecar started work March 1 as a mes'senger, . • Raymond Leslie, heavy duty truck driver, has resigned to return to .£iis farm at Tulelake, . , Jerome Shine arrived February 28.,. with his family,to ,be.c〇ffi.e Foreman Mechsnic* Mr.. Siiine comes from the Klamath Falls. Naval Air Base.. • L* Ewers and his family also arrived February 28* Mr# Ewers r who has "ten ©©ployed by the Marinship Corporation at Saus^lito, now is ^Vssistant Superintendent of the Motor Pool..• Fenton K* Mahrt of Ititernfil Security,.-inducted recent ly into the armed forces, has passed his examination for officers training. He is t akiagone-mo nth basic training course at little Rock, Ark., ^nd then will'en-a Special Investigation School.• • Mai\1_orie Gujidersoii, dmighter of Martin P. Gunderson, Assistant Project Director in charge of Coimnunity Management's, teach ing Spanish in the High School. Red Cross Meeting. ♦ • A short meeting of Red Cross members^ will be held at 2 0/clock the Eec Club,, Bring your children if it is more convenient* A Bui.e And A Courtesy. , • There is a project regulation which says radios shall be silent or at ぶ H/bnday a^errai ab le^st. muf- fled befor-e 7 a* m* and after 10 p. m. Complaints indicate that is a rule many folk are disregarding* Some people are plugging in electric razors (with buzz-saw results) during early morning radio news broadcasts. There is no rule which says when you may shave with 011e of those gadgets, but it would be a courtesy* «• March 〇f Dimes pictures, ■,• Because Klamath Falls .deyelopers wanted to charge too mucli, and they had to be' sent:. toB>mona, Calif*to be done, and ね穿cause even'that outfit ; is having difficulty in getting sufficent paper, the Rec Club March- Of Dimes Evening Pictures are delayed but 恭40 has been turned in to the Maroii Of Dimes^-Fund^so s^.ys Buck Dirnon* Food And Handicraft Auction* • • The American Red Cross will benefit tonight--and this will be entirely aside from the membership contributions being sought and obtained from individuals—from an auction sale of food delicacies and evacuee-made shell ornaments' and other liandi~ craft at the Rec Club, with Martin P. Gunderson, Assistant Project Director^ as auctioneer. Gundy---who as this edition goes to press has not been given an opportunity'to (feiy lie is one of those old-time tobacco auctioneers---will start his ”砸at amma bid? Vtoat amma bid?*1 at 7 o^lock, and if both the merchandise and Gundy hold out, he wi丄丄 continue until.9 ofclock,Cakes, pies, cookies, jams said, preserves are among the edibles donated by appointed personnel for the saLe. Eiracuee handicrofters' tsn© been working hard for more than two weeks to produce shell corsages, necklaces and dolls, panel pictures and other trinkets as tlieir part in the sale# This is a double-barrelled opportunity—--ypu not only get for your money your mon-ey*s worth, but the satisfaction of knowing the American Red Cross gets your mone^ Red Cross Campaign Continues. . » The. American Red Cross 111embers hip caiapaign-how many seconds of Red Cross opera- tion at $6 per have you contributed?—-will continue one more week, and W*E*{Bu:ck) Dimon, in charge of the collection, has expressed hope that the books can "be closed finally by March 17¢ • . ■ • . . _ ; -■* へ.'.'' - ,• ■ •. .... ,• ^ ;,, .、•,.. , ■* .... »With one-third of the returns already in, the campaign is progressing very satisfactorily, Tt said Buck today, hungrily eyeing the long green paychecks Marge Green was .passing out *trlfith one, more week to go, I am sure this center will have con- tributed an amount that we very well can be proud of.f, The Wearin* 〇! Thf Lei. « » Shades of the Emerald Isle I St, Patrick in a grass skirt! On St, Patrick:^ Day in the Evening, the Rec Club is going HawaiianJ You may wear a shamrock or a grass skirt, or anything else you 111ay have handy, Shig Tamai and Ms Melodiers will pky for dancing, beginning at 8:30 o^clock,, and at 10 o’clock: there has been arranged---so .says Buck Dimon---an ’’abbreviated” (obviously referring to the costumes)hal:f-hour floor show, which will present: Dr. Havelock Ellis Opler in a disrertation on the Virgin Islands^ aided by a very much alive, uh, Virginian, who will demonstrate various (1mm】) features* Professor Keiji Watanabe on a visit to his Crooninf Kenji at Vifaikiki, (If you do not recall the professor, he will wax Ross sit you). Nukunuku Mahrt and Apuaha Robbins in Lilting, lyrical Island. Balla'ds* The Sarong Girls, in ,fnativen costume (whafs so wong about that?) fmidst palm fronds and soft limits* i'olks In The Service* •' « Gerald Peirce, son of Erma L. Peirce; gate clerk, and brother of Mary Peirce .cleite-typist in Finance, has beer, in the South Pacific three years with the Navy. • .Lt〇 Richard G. Anderson, nephew of Robert Anderson, Project Steward, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal by Maj. Gen. 〇T ¥/. Griswold, Allied commander at Bougainville • • *Pfc. Willis Hooper, husband of Georgia Hooper, audit clerk, has been with the Medics for two years. He is at Fort Douglas. « .Corp» Edgar Horswill, husband df Lohree Horswill, clerk in Finance, and brother-in-law of Lloyd Kaup, audit clerk , is with the infantry somewhere near Naples, Before going overseas he aided with training of four divisions* • .Pvt* Forest D. Collins, husband of Frances Collinsy clerk-typist in Statistics, has been in combat in Italy as the climax of six years in the Arniy t including two years in Pan8111a< » *Tech« S^t,Bernard. MotschenbachQr » husband of Betty R, Motschenbacher, clerk-typist in Statistics, is in England with an Eighth Air Force fighter squadron. In the Amy three years, he has been overseas years. , . Pvt, Joseph Proff. husband of Melville Proff, clerk of Office Services, is,in traiiiing at Fort Knox, Ky., in the lisht tank division. Formerly Supply Officer here, he enlisted in November of last year〇 He states there are a number ofMAifericans of Japanese ancestry in his outfit, some with relatives in 趾㊀ Lake. . .C&iief Petty Officer James (Fluffy) Gordon, who is claimed as husband b y Callie Gtordon, messenger, in the Navy 10 years, is out somewhere in the Pacific in the Submarine service. . .William {Dark and Handsome) Rankin, whose wife is Barbara Rankin, Reports Division secretary now on detail ad secretary to the Project • ector» is a first lieutenant in the America! Division1 participating in the Philippines invasion* H© has been in the Army thx*e© years* • Floyde Tift,husband, of Kay Tift, legal Division secretary, is stationed at the Navy supply depot in the Admiraltiesf Page 2 The RounduiD ______________________March 9,1945 The Tule Lake Symphony Still Lives, • • This musical(ftis claimed) organization meets each and every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m# in the Staff School under the direction of Herbert Sargeat, Internal Security,onetime big-time band and orchestra musician. There are some new people coming in, observes Maestro Sargent, twirling Ms baton speculatively, and it could be ^ some would enjoy blowing their own horns with his outfit. If so, they should just b3ow in. No Fees. No formalities. And The Art Class, Too* . « Still meets' at 7:30 p, m. each Monday in the Staff School. It will miss Dr. Harry Marks, its star pupil in anatomyi but Lloyd Fortune, instructor, hopes that more diligence in homework will make up for the serious set back brought about by lack of Dr. Marks* example. This class also still is opeu to newcomers and to not as -yet starters* Maidens And Hawks Win* • * The Modoc Maidens basketball team trounced Carr School16 to 6 last Friday# and the Hawk Patrol baskreteers took the Carr School boys quintet 21 to 17, Minute Man Certificates. * * Workers in the Sixth War 10an drive received from ifenry Morgenthau, Jr. Secretary of the .Treasury tMs week: Minute Man Certificates for 七]16 Presidenいs Interde"Da;rt- mental War Savings Bond Committee* Who’s Where And Why* * • Mr. Best left Monday for a 10-day trip to Portland and Seattle, Ills old stamping ground, leaving Harry L» Black, Assistant Project Director in charge of Adminlstra-tive Management, as Acting Project; Director during his absence. • »Erwin J.UbZtCMdE* of the Operations Division in Washington, spent the week on the project and will leave for Washington tonight, . ,Dr. Harr/ Marks and family left Thursday corning for the Gila River Relocation Center at Rivers, Ariz., where Dr* Marks will b © Principal Medical Officer. • .Dr. Donnell W. B〇ar left the project Wednesday to return to their Klamath Falls home and the spring planting. . • .Ivan Lq Follette, Internal Security, and his wife, Goldie, Senior Staff Nurse, have resigned to return to Arkansas ♦ . .Elmer Cole, Internal Security, has left on leave to visit his wife, who jLs ill in Norman, Okla,• .Helen Stine, Junior Counselor in Welfare, returned Wednesday from Sterling, Colo., where she visited her family, including her brother just returned from overseas, • •Marguerite Fortune, wife of Lloyd Fortune, Junior Procurement Officer, started ^ork Thursday as clerk-typist in Relocation* • •Eleanor Moreno, Finance secretary, will leave tonigive to spend three weeks* leave with her family in Tuscon, \riz. . .Ruthevelyn Plm, ele*-mentary Teacher, is ill.,.Thelma Kaufman, cost accounting clerk, has moved temporarily into Finance to assiime the duties of travel clerk. . »Lohree Horswill^Mc in Finance, has returned from a brief visit to her home in Woodburn, Ore, . • • Murphy will arrive Monday on transfer from Manzanar, accompanied by his wife, Eli-zabeth, to be a Junior Counselor in Welfare. . .Miss Thomasine Allen, who has spent much of her life in Japan1and who was interned there at the beginning of the war, returning to the United States on the last trip of the Gripsholm, arrived today from New York City ;to become-Assistant Ifelocation Aavisor. New Faces Due, • • Frank Fagan, Personnel Officer, returned Thursday from a recruiting trip to the Portlaild area.-to: report Ms jaunt a successful one, with the resy.lJ;_that many new faces will appear among the appointed personnel within the 111さ尹|cs• Those Old Holes In The Ground, . • 敌 Labor crews---now that the youngsters have a place all new Staff School con日to dig in--------------are going to f^ viously dug in the residential areas, says Mr. Fagan in hl^vOT Housing Supervisor. Furthermore , all scrap lumber, boxes around the residential area are going to be picked up and have any choice building material scattered about, youngsters, Lost And Found Department, • • 厂 ^ Missing*—one pair of overshoes belonging to Mary Lynne Johnson, yout^^ii^er of Catherine M* Johnson, Project Director^ secretary on lend-lease to the legal Division, ,fat someone^ housen» Found-—011e pair of* spectacles near .’Jld Building bulletin board. Claim in Reports Office* Hews of the Best Staff in' 1HA. Editorss ^'Balph Brown, Bob Ross I-Or, -26____________配.一旭饱rnk,_________________________________ March Mb . I945J 24.5 Uere5..s Your Xiae七 Ciianc'e.。..、 s エf yen ■yvant your name on the roster of American Hed Cross Liembers of 'Tule Lake Center, ACT K0Wa This humanitarian Holl of Honor will close at noon Saturda^^nd your contribution mast "be niade "by tlien if you are 七〇■ "be included,, There will be no personal solicitation for Eed Cross contributions,,' If you have teen waiting for someone to call for your noneys don!t wait any longer. Send in your co^trilDiit ion envelope with. cash, or check *by noon Saturday« Tiiis. is yo,ur final chance to have your c〇r*tri"bution recorded as a part of the Hule Lake Oeiiet WBA contributiona :33〇"IT K〇¥i Red Cross &oes Over Kie !I'〇p0 0 〇 As of rx〇on today, with 24 hours of the campaign period yet to go, contributions of Tale Lake Center^ appointed, -perzcanal to the Aasrican Red ). Orcss 'totaled $1,012. Of this totally $837 had "been contrTouted directly "by appointed personnel for those honorary cards which reads I:!1945 Certificate cf Member ship。l1 li e American National Be.d Grosh War..IVind C〇id.ri"bution$_The food and er- naments sal© and auction at the Eec Club, sponBored by thxe Hewe.il Staff Hed Cidss Chapter, "brought in $170* ^Ohe other $5 cani3 out of the psimy jar<, By the time the campaign closes Saturday noon, !Pale Lake GenteWs Red Cross’.:con— tr Tout ions should place . it at or above par in comparison with any 11ke. group of people anywhere-—一智hieh . is as it should, "be with a personnel dedicated to dejno— cratic and htitnanitarian p8rs]pectivesc Mrs0 John J〇 Donovan„ chairman cf the Hewel3. Staff Eed Cross Chapter., has asked Tiie.,Eoimdup.to e.:^press her thanks to all individuals who aided in the auction and e.&le ap the Bsc. CSエu"bs an: to the Girl Scouts and tlie Boy Scout-s/for ‘their e;fforfc.a W„ (.Buck) -Dimon, Ked. Cross representative appointed. *Dy-Mr〇 Best to handle t-h© contrilDution campaign, ha-s'asked I'he Houdup to egress his appreciation of the fine showing mada on a pux*ely volimtarv 'basiGo Kr〇 !?est has a.sked- ihe Roundup to express his thanks to the staff as a v/hole for its splendid supp〇rt〇 110"body lias asked !111e Roundup to egress any expressions for itself r ’oirfc'5、 Th.5 Eoundup is dang proud tJ "be in cahoots with, a outfit which, does things "oan^-up this away。 Put ^er there, pardner 1' ■ ■Eec Club.Uaneing party. « 〇. 、 IhponerL七s of terpsichore' (whatever tiiat^ is in these jittort'Ug days) v/ill talre over the Eec Club Saturday nigiht .and do their s七uff 七0 tlie rhythm of Shig Tamai ana his Melodiers。 Shig and his cohorts will shimmer the first melodic "bars a— cross the dance floor at 8s30 p〇 j and th.e ho七foots will carry.on from there imtil midnight,. Potted pa,lms will enhance the HaT/aiian atmosphere, and a ■bounty has "been placed on the scalp of the first person who v/alks in to cracks hov/ahya tonight? H A floor shor/s for internal security reasons or somethingナiaoe will not "be« Bae artists and, artistes who con七!*Ibute thei.r talents to such things_ wou3.d .appreciate-^-so whispers the gx'apevine—*—an expression from 七he menlDership as to v;hat "braad.'of, entertainment henceforth will test meet popular demand〇 Only ffb.1 Palms*!! Be Potted* „ 9 . Curfe?f will ring for'the Eec C(^i\ib'*s "beer chest 2-^ hours "before dancing ata5?ts at Saturday ni魂tfs party。 Sales Y/ill stop at 6 p«.ra» Such will "be true not only Saturday night, "but every night a party* is scheduled^ Hie Hec Club voted it at the re^aiar meeting of ivlarch 12<; ilae Saf cty-OojninitteG. has f.ound a hasard and is doing something about. itc l^h.G?D ■the bacrier. was. "built *between tiie corner of the ter..?iis courts and the' Ho Bp it a; '.fenco:, to keen ay to traffic cut of the residontial area;, a v/as,lof b in it for foot trafficw JQaao Tvas nice, "but a gu.y r;ire from the Hospital fence :*iade c 1000'by trap of i七0 Xt?11"be gone, nowtv. s-ufainted -niiit'e.. Another Servicemaru . e, Ensign Robert H. (Jack) navis, v;hoS8 wife is Irene Davis, v;ho for long has "been a Junior Counselor in Welfare5 who enlisted in 1942, served 22 months overseas with the SealDees and nov/ is at sea again v/ith the regular fleet pushing the latest invasions , cf JaDcai—held terribory.. Have t/g nows of any Wacs, Waves or Spars????1* Page 2 The B.〇*arj.d,u|.p . liarch 15,1945 High. School .*Party〇 〇 〇 High school students of the projec七,their parents, and tlieir teachers at; iTale-laJkib .Higi;i School v/il1 party at- the Hec Glut on a date..vIiiGii tentatively, has "beoi set as J'riday, llarch 23〇 rliie 3')〇vm Beats will TurUj =h msic for dancing0 Sand:** wiches ana D〇p will oe served at the Eec Cliib Snack: Bar〇 rI!h.e Rec Club on high school party ni^it v/ill "be reserved for the students $th〇ir •parents and t.heir teachers〇 Easter tEgg Hunt, , » Youngsters of the project will engage in the traditional egg hunt on Easter Son-day, April I9 in three groupone to f ive^ six 七o nine9 and ten to thir-^ teeru There will be seven prize eggs for ^acii n.ge gr〇u.p^-*«one firi-it prize s '〇v/o second prizes and four tnird prii2es0 vill "be Waic Savings i)'〇vamps〇 Bed Gross CjLrptex* Meet—djigs ■〇.<*. !T3a3 ’Nowcill Bed Gross Cha/Dter willneet at’ 2 p〇 m0 Monday in the J^ec Clutj, lvirs6 Donovan calls attention of njoinbcrs to the fact that 13 apron ba;gs ana 8¢ ^hoiisowivoa^ still have not "been rettirned, and urges menoers to them as q^icklv- as possible to lfe's0 A〇 S0 O&.t.es 卜 as Kl^ciath I'al!1,3 is pressing for thGn〇 Personnel Mention0 〇 〇 Best re七urned Thursday fr.cm,a trip: t.o :P.Grtland and Seattle^ *, "be^ry* evacuoe property liaison offioer Y/orkin;^ b.ebT/oen the San Prancisco and Wash, ing bon offices s arr i\red Thn r a day 0 〇 c Oiiff and his \7ife〇 Bliza一 "botht their threq-iy3c'x-'〇id daughter, ana a cat.-, came in 04mrsday night from ian-zanar<, llr〇 Murphy will De Relocation Advisor and Mrs〇 Murphy a JuT'-ior Co^anGo-* lor in Welfare〇 The cat is 100king for the E.〇y !UC HowIin; s goldfish.,.: 一’ aond Jc LaiEl;0rton is a new Internal Security OffiGuXv from Port 1 arids v/h-er^ ii e was emplcyoa irx. the ^eiieral Reserve Bank。 v/ife \7ill arrive feoon.:. 〇 〇 Golda Hixson arrived Monday fr〇j2 Klamatli Falls to be a clerkr-tj/pist in Statist lose u Ann Smiley/ has transferred from tlie Chicago Ordnance- Depot to "bo a clerk-^fotenD-* gxapher in flelocati on9 che f ormer~/as iiere ? and in' ^an Francisco in tlis W2i, Legal Divisioric w 0 70rlin,? Cato, formerly Office Services messenger, has mas«^ teired telephonies after ar. int.onsive training e〇-arse, and now is a hello giyl 〇 p 〇 Kay Tift j Legal Division sacretary, is leavia^ Sunday on a transfer to MaxL-sanar v Yili〇Te__5hQ,,.vXll be .secretai^7-.-to tlie J^sistant ProJect^ 'X)irect.〇r in ..charge pf Administrative Manageiaerit,, Siie is moving.to "be neaでer her relatives〇 〇 , s’ Irene Davis 3 Junior Counselor in Welfare.9 tias resigned to return to lier home in Grand Junction, Colo,, She will leave l\iesday., 〇 〇 A.ltliea G-oi:ton7 i/ifo of Ken Oort on • Acting Finance Officer- has been promoted from c I erk*-'typist to inf or ma-t-ion cleric in Statisiics。 0 0 Wilma H, Greves has "been promoted from clerk t o elork-typist in Statistics〇 。 。 Glad^fB Llahrt 5 xtho has been clerk->typist in Personnel 9 has risen to transact ions clerk〇 〇 «, Frederick Hichardson has "been pro« mot Gd from Assistant Auditor to Audi tor〇 c 〇 Grcvor 0〇 Lji'le 〇 Head Teaclier, and his wife, uear>.nGtta? iJler-ientary Teaclier, have resigned to retui'n to ilyssa, Ore〇 s the ir home, to taiks .care .of』theix* farm.;/ a Drt Biarry Lferks ? formerly Senior lile'-dical Officer here; has assumed his duties as ^riacipal Medical Officer at Hoh— v*/er (not at Gila, which Tiio JRoundup for some reasoti '.or other reported las七 week). The. Relocation iDivision0 〇 a Officially^ !Tu.le Ls.ke Center!s Helocation Division started op&i-ating February 8> Now it has won for itself veteran status*--«-»it has moved ibs office once and scon will move again〇 Beginning its existence in the Personnel Euilding3 where its staff got stumbled over "by a?-inost everybody? it now is lidding forth in the rain room of the former Rec Club quarters:, "back of Parrn Office, v/here its staff needs skates to get from desk to desk during the porioft of working da^'〇 1 it wi丄丄 1110ve to ■bh^'.'building^wkicii $e.ing rGccnditiozi+3d.:fo:r it ■去 There it v/ill have offices which are ds^igned for the purpose for "be used, and it hojies. to stay there until ths job is d.onG, vice of furnishing relocation information} aiding relocatees, an.a4 pol- t,, ony residents who are in doutt of their status on the Array listsk^l Q,, R* ^ iZ. W p〇$to〇f An** Ihe Relocation ^Division st-aff nov/ ha,s reached the force it 口ill for,r<^ time, 03ae roster? ri\?,nk G-i'b'bs. who is on detail from X'es Moinos, Re丄o'cation Prcgran Officer; Bernard ^bal^it- , formerly in Welfare 々橡巧賢^qii A3r visor; Clifford Murphy, just transferred from Ifenzanar, Hclocat masine Allen, recontiy arrived hor© fron Hew Y0rk City- issist^s^E^apjp^ioi^M.--. visor and interpreter; ,C,;ara, Kirkaan, Leave Officer who has mle m a part of the Eelocation Division; Honrietta Thomast former eel to Helocation clerk^-sitenogtapher? Ann Snil017. recontly arril clerk—stenographer, and Mai;Porhime, c 1 erk-stenograplier 5raq»'^4* A # w J 落界/S1、 鱗,’!鱗S,參'こ—!t、 「灰嘴^^ _免!^!〆3ゆぜ^::;%^^茨:<^:•,參パ ’.^ii^^i。な....,^^^^^^^ ihc^^^£i»i»C.«' »-Vii!3!X-^^»'--.Vl^^S^feti" 、,策4:ブな〆て'.メ合;|於::' 4^t^lrJbl' News of the Best Staff in.WIU. Editors? Falph Brown, Bob Eos©- N"o〇 27__________OKils Lake Centers Newell, California March. 243.1945.' General Staff Mee 七 Mast • , „ .... ;: ^ A general staff meeting for discussion of important pr-〇jec七.matters has "been-:Called for 8 p*m。 Wendesdav, March 28, in the mairi lounge of the Personnel Recreate ion OlulDo This is a 卜nnistH meetinrg„ It is ' imperative; says Mre.Bes七? that every memlDer of the appointed personnel staff "be in attendances unless duties reciuire him e丄seiwliereo Regarding Motor Vehicle Registration^ 〇 〇 ^ / There has b^en seme misunderstanding and confusion regarding - the Calif 〇niia 3:aw as applying to }TBA employees whose automolDiles are registered in other. statie's〇5;b3 following clarification has "been received from Gordon Hv Garlandi director of Mo七or Vehicles , Sacramentoe .「....こ.:..',■■ハ Non-resident federal employees, except nejiib'ers of the armed, services-j ar'e required to "buy California license plates when they are transferred or ass-igned to-per'-* manent positions in thi.s state, SU01 raeobers of ,the staff a>re not Gonsider'g'i ^permanentバ、employees "because they are suDject to trajisfer to other \fRk stations or federal, agencies at any time〇 Only eirployees who are California. rasid'entB required to "buy* Galifomia license TollateSn 'Trailers from ..states- wix^ich;. do not 3B— quire trailer registi-aiion mast be registered in California .30'.dajs of^ai— try, penalties "beginning to accrue on the 31st day., Becxprocitj. does not apply to trailers entering California towed oy cars registered in any"state v/kicli.:.does not require trailer registration;, California3 s Income' Tax Law*. „ B • ,..ベ.. .ハ.:“.-.-:,:..j■こ乂.パ.•:、..こ.-. You have paid the federal tax on youir 1S.44 '..we Ma.沖.e:'.y'6u:./3mv(3. paid a state tax cn it 5.n some state othJer than Calif〇3?nday-• too〇- .;::SYen .so,■ ooMa April ■15 it cc’ixid/lDe you.still wil-1 owe the‘State.'of .Galifprnia s'Orae' metoeyv.:.ム1.1 ivi3£5.1•— dents arid non-residents of. Galif ornia』wiio ;r$ce.iv;e viyie.dme. within 七a七.e . : :a:re subject to tlie California income tax Iawft • Perso.ns'whos-e le^l.residerice? . is. in another state and who pay tax on tjbofr lacoms un:der- tke Ians of that stat,$c still are required to pay in California the difference tetwe^n. the- amount- of .their,' hono state tax and th.e California taxs if the Cai-ifornia tax is"; Sii.s; . fea- ture doubtless will apply to some employees,, ■ ,4 •1 imi ted n^jnlD.er - ...of Ca,l if ornia income tax; forms are-available .ill the .Perso.rmi^l....rX11e .return-:cmst "be., sent to the franchise Tax Ooinmission, Sacramento; • or to: ^any of Its: branch off ices, on or before April I5〇' ... ■, 二::.:.-ノ. Tu:!.e Goes On Bed Cross Ivlap0 〇 〇 .、' . >::::■;.;r--,. / 1'xiis- little comimiriity comoosed entirely of appointed . tiersonnei and families has marked itself indelibly on the-American :'Hed>-Cross'vaa-t):; of Llodoc C〇unfcy〇 Last coxa-pl.lsit ion .of funds collected during tlae iecent. ■ mc3irfb.:ersiiip二driv:e. aiiows a total of v-.^ ;,064..v01 People And Their D〇ings〇 〇 〇 、 I>P- E. Vilffs.im. Education Consultant of Washington, was a Tale visitor this .week3 nonfflrrIng.witk ^Knh H^rkaess r Superintendent of Education, on the needs of .Tui/kiddies々 * ,0Pranfc &1^そ5:如Ung E成〇cation.Progr挪 Officer, who had "been -here on-detail,left Friday:'nig3at for his regular, jot of, Relocation Officer and. his home in Des Moines, -:.。Bm Ual.—l,R. ;Ar. Mastjsrs and.. iJ r Wff ...Eixiar of th〇' Foreign .Broadcast; Intelligence '.Service of federal Communications 3 v/ere visitors .Friday, seeding radio, monitoring' recruits,, Mr.Hall is clii^ of monitoring in Washiiigtonv .Mr^ Masters; and:Mr,d: Piper are sta-tio^ed- Portlaixd, • ^Ken Hailg; noss left Friday night' f.or' Sa,cr^iDt)nt〇/ on .a busin.essr tripto return Monday 〇, r 'Taesdayo 〇 〇tloe' fThoiaas^ Assistant GA...Supoi,Tis〇r'; will return over the weekend from a trip to Seat tie 〇 « ■ ^ :G-eo.r ge Ando r son of ^the, ^arm department duririg the went on a-hog-buying ej^edit ion-p,n.cL was successful ,1i〇; the tune of more than 200〇 r〔Thomas CrlfcTbins. of Portland came in ^Tuesday to assume duties.as an Iyitemal Security Officer〇 〇 〇Sallie Lampson^ wife of Lee Lanps^m f Assistant Personnel Officer 9 will go to work next, week in Statistics。9 〇Ur:ec .Alton Haun, whose Jms*- * *ba'a.d. ;ls a heavy-duty-: truck dr iv;Gr, ■ will su.G.co<3(i Srma 1■■■..■. i/oirce as ■ Gate; : Clerk* 'is- "resi'gjiijig to join-\her .huslDan*d. in 3c^r . .Hor dsfaghter, Ma〒y, Glt^'-k >i*ypxs;:ln: S^nance.s- plans ;:t o re.main .hei Go; 〇 Agenb : Cashier in Pince r left’, yes七erday cm: .l.eava until Apt.il. 2:.;to; ;v*:isi".-daugLiter - .in ..Caiこ.:.and。一. During Marge^s absence ,JD〇r.ia3-(i. 〇-r;oves f-,:fiscal ^cpomiiant, will "be Acting Agent Cashier, and Xnicy. 14 Goibetta^ .Fiscal Acgoymting; ^Vi.erk^ will accept Rec OblD dues〇 〇.. 〇Preda Hobtins, Internal: Seourifty stenog?*apiior 5 terminated to go to Ivlare Island。:い.:.〇Qh_a;rles..Harpei*.g Internal Security5 ciiid. ^ Eec CluT} and Mrs. ■ Harder; ;returnQ?i. this ^Oek- froin Reno, ^hore Mr〇;. ^•a^.er underT/ont a minor 'operation,' 〇 «BenJamin- G-ra^i'll'.forroorly :〇f - the-Kai &-^r-.Sh in, Portia31d, ¥/ent to work, today as an--Internal'; Security Officer-〇 Hq wgis aGcompaniQd; horQ'. by his wife and two daughters® ■ 'i' VrtTf'tLfert'" ' •*' y'. - '.A ^ -4 ,,'..,.,.いへ;^...... ~ ■ .,: ' :■* ^-^*5 * . . ** し,? •メ dv 衫 r、 ぃ:: . * •. -.v-5 • :-a ■ -• ,• .. ■: Wo Have A Oonplaiirfc* • « A"b〇ut people who go into the Hec Club and. forget to come out, moaiitime leaving their dogs tied to the post which is near the "baclc. docr〇 •. !Eh.e d:ogs get. pold,-and they complain, ail'd-. it; seems tixey do. most- of tfeir coEipJaining t.o tho Project Director, whose house is rigtit there, toov On the pthoi* hanp.;, Qls:ra; Sraith.,B.ec Club manager, is getting high blood pressure iDecause untied dogs ignore the nITo Dogs Allowed,r rule and come right in' to 'makie th.ejn.sel.ves at home* May^e tlio Ifpet p〇s〇tt should "be moved〇 Bridge And Pinochle* v 〇 ' Last Wednesday nightss card party at the Eec Club was so successful, sa^.^^eKL^* ver^ Essdr ^ ' cltai^inaai , that it-'-will;1513''madia a.Tegiilar ^/ednosday nigh't.. feature, Nine- table's ;were ih operati.o^ last 'Wednesday* 0 were partners for all* iDc3iaH' Si'ay %v%yj. advises Jirs» -Esser;s gust, "because don*t know 110v/ to "olay card games, Ihere .are many willing- tqlxclierSc .. • « . 、、ド’丫 Club has a new pian.〇, all .Its own., and no more ^-ave "beg,borrow or st^y-1 vrh6n inemb^rs are in the^inood f〇r;;a songfest or a dance^ The nev/ly pur- cliased :^§tnimezvb .,.l:iad its 吞Qtmt 钟 the last ネ3。:〇1油 party. Prank Pagan, chairman of the Seventh War loan Drive>, reports the campaign,of- * vficially. opened at' th.e general staff me.e七ing of『Wednesday ni^ht,,. already-weli on • its ^wa^r, .with: several sections'signed up 100 per. cent〇 It is expected that all employees on th.e.,project ?/ilL have "been contacted by the committee well ahead of the April 7 payroll deduction plan deadline^ Unaer the .payroll deduction plan, employees - may spread their EXTHA. "bond par dieses ,;:for. participation in the Seventh TiTar Loan Drive over three iaonths^—six Daydays*-、一 without making any. chang 玲 in. or. interfering, in. any .way with theine^ilar..pay** roll deduction tond purchases, provided they sign a special April, May arid. .tTune deduction card "before April 7, the deadline for making up the roll for the first payday in April〇 This method of purchasing EXTRA "bonds vis "botili practical...'…aj^d practically painless〇 Cash purchases count s also〇 If you don^t xoake Jem througli the Personnel Office^ "be sure to let the Personnel Office know you2ve :mad.e : r:-ぺ. ... '.ン..r ■ In the Sixth War Loan Drive, ®ale Lake personnel oond, purchases totaled $41.758, for 176 per cent of th© ^uota〇 will it'Ide this time'? IjSS^.S Q〇l \ ..,へ-、,••'’ ご.,.…1,', Tl^ere ire Big Seasons,,免。., We- ail,;h.earン Black, who lias been Ac七inp Project Director during lirc Best!s absence, will move "back into his glass ca,ge in the other Ad Building wing, to carry on a缚in as Assis七’ant .Project pirector. in charge of Administrative 11anagement〇 • wKen Harkaess, Superintendent of Education, and. his "brother, __!)», .Harkness „ left yesterday for Mitchsllj S〇D〇 , where their father is. seriously ill0 D* I)0 Hai*101ess, who recently returned- from Chungking, China, whore-he say se-rvice as a lieutenant, junior grade, in the Navy, now. is stationr ed at Berkeley〇 He and'his v/if〇' cane to- 3?ale Lake earlier this week, and Mrs, Harkness .:will remain here until this, ineii return..from South Dakota,。eEol>erta ^ashlpurn, Assistant >0hief Uurse, has returned to Los Angeles following the deaTh of her lausband, Oklie D. Washb-arn, Internal'Security Officore , 〇¥innie L〇 Han « £〇n_y arrived I^Iarch 26 from Buck^r, Wash〇 ? uhore she was a case worker in t h e state v/elfare department9 to "become a Junior Counselor in the UTelfarc Section, 〇 «Hale CP .Wellman4 Junior Counsolor in Welfare, has returned from a trip to field, Ivlimu,. where., he was :.called by.'the death of .Ms father。During liis return trip lie. visited his brotlier in Berkeley。。aHagh Internal Security . office^ and his wife, Helena, Secretary in Personnel, returned last weok.: from ten day?s leave spent in San PranciscO and Oakland. (Eeleno says her eyes already have lost the sparkle they acquired on the Coast, "but we are not goii^g to let her say tha七 alioirb ITule 。* 〇Melville Proff^ v/ife of Joe Proff, former Supply Offi- cer now in the armed forces, has resigned as Clerl? in Office Services and will leave 2\iesday for Daluth, Minn,, r/itla her cliildron, Dianne , Joseph^ Jr。• and and her sister, Ivio longer5 t;1io has l)eeii visiting here for two weeks » We-lls,former Assistant Project Director in char go of Adniriistrative Management, and J〇e Proff now are together in the 5Pank Corps at iFort Knox, Ky〇 〇 . ^aird, Cle^k -in Statistics, will leave ni32di v/eek on a transfer to the Star* tistics SoQtion.at. i-iinidoka*. 〇 ^Callie (spelled as in. Lily) Gordonj has been unable t〇' find a pair of skates, and so has quit "being a messenger〇 She now officially is a Clerk in Office S〇rvicese Josse Krohn, Internal Security Officer^ias resigned to return.to hi& home'in Santa 'Cruz, Calif., due to illness of his vafe . ... ' •' •;..ぐ..'...:...‘ ... ■ .... . F.'jt/ Housing Manager* « 〇 Ella LamlDGrton, v/ifc of Raymond. J. Lariberton, Internal Security Officer, is en •"» g^ged in learning the quirks of Tule Lako Personnel bousing preparatory to re*-liovi'ng L〇e liaJnpson, Assistant Personnel Officer, of this responsibility. * (We think liee had something to do v/ith this appointment, "but he is not talking)〇IvJrs« Lambertsonfs headquarters will如 Wareiiouse. 345,• Hione 190ム,Prank; Pagan, Per-sonnel Officer.,11as asked tho co-opei*ation of tJae-entire staff in maicing ■berton1^ assignment as pleasant as possible* Parachutists〇 „ , Fern: Prench, WBA-Statistician, and Huth McKee. T7EA Historion, iDotli from TTashiiig^ ,on.,' dropped, in,Wednesday ' Mrs0' SVencla will .remain :hare tT/_o or three T/eelcs.civIiss McKee will leave tomorrow, and before retiirning to Washington v;ill visit the Refugee Shelter in Oswego, 3J0 Y〇 e ^William Tc Sellpy, former /^$'^.〇rney of Ventura County, now a practicing attorney in San Francisco vK|^G(^ni^Ag0^yacuees in escheat cases, was a visitor yesterday。•《>0* S, mshing_ !〇 了 —▼ ---» 〜,今り—^ 〇 • f » fiU^. w O of the' Xmniigration and Naturalization Service, San. JVansci^b ^fe17 "divans sl^o dning the agents fop. an investigating. unit which will start work ne) Immigration Stop List' ノ务J Police Chief Assignment, . *. . . ' v Joseph H; ^ey-itt arrived from Washington today on. a.60 tovSO as Acting-Ch^.ef: :of Internal Security,, • Mr, XJqWitt1 s detail hero, Jc Bc Cook, Acting: Chief will setve in his regular capaqity' of Assistant . Chief of Internal* • ..'Security;* で.:‘ハ』/.ノ. . ... News of the Best Staff in 29 Tule Lake Editors! Eal-ph BrownBo"b Ross ewelly California April…? g__l—945一 !Ehose Motor VehiQle Xicenses# « « oome time ago %e Houndup interpreted, an interpretation of the California High-* nfey Code which was agreed upon by all and sundry as the crux of the motor vehi-» cle 丄ncenses situation at the time as applied to War Eelociation Authority eEjicy-ees of Tule lake Center〇 Everybody was happy about it then, and everybody would "be happy about it npw except that somebody has thrQTOi a laon^eywrencii into itHe ■ whole works〇 All we can say now all out, what the Eoundup said, and what tke. letin Board said as of March 24 is thisS ain*t necessarily so *f,- - .珥qre._is the latest, apd we hope the last, dope on the. auto...license, situatiorii.. *'• •.» 、 . ' ••二 '' ■ ■ . • < - f1' ' r— - ■ ' r i •• i .nAs the result of a conference Friday with Oaptain Pa^rott of the State -: . .Eigh.way Patrol, all staff memlDers whose cars and trailers-"bear • Oiit—of« ;state automobile licenses are advised to call at the Highway ^a'brol' Gf^«» ..:fice,- Golden Hotel Building, ilhalelake, where license' requirements - may "be determined* on an individual basis® . 〆 、,nCaptain Parrott assures me that no person will be sulDj^ct to citation enroute to. the Highway Patrol Office© \ . v v R„ Sest 5 …^Project. Director* ” . ベ,' 1' • ; ': • ^ '' ' • '. . • . • :•、 ■.ノ..'.へ':ぐ. .:■.,••: So now it is every man for himself,, and you*-*know*-»whq take tJae-hindjnast^ - ンン;. , ' .''* ,.へ、…'- へ.’’..v .r'/'-. - ■ ' ' * ' Parties -In ^he Offings ら 0. . , . . . :. • •... There.will "be a dancing party-^-^that^S' all we ^〇w'a>)〇ut.. it just yet«-r™i-«at thelfec ;Qlub on Sattir.^y night, Apr.il 21* I^bre about .this next- week4 "but you can g e t ready* . : .: .. / , .... .• , :. .....•-■■:; V-:; : ^ .:: ■: ... '■ ■ 2!hen the next; week.,- Sati^d^y; nis^t j.;%)TiX: 28^. there is scheduled the:.of a series of Interdepartmental-, Talent, shotild lpel somethin Jt'sS 'all ,Y.ery 胍sh'of a. secret so farゲ.妇はt'.as:既e:'E〇wd卿.■:.IlQaxs/:iJtj..'i;ke,se departments...‘are likely to te in there dishing 1七,out-r—and'itい Health Section^ Internal-:SeGurityf Mess ,C^emtion:'sv:PersonjaeX Man6,gemeat|.Rel〇Ga-tion; ileports a^d Cpminunity..ifctiv.dtaes» '; ; ■■ r Among 3?he Xnunigraiits。 • * ~ ,...、二';,Y二...二、:〆 — We have "been invaded Isy the "biggest contingent of;:paratr.o〇pers to'descend on'this terraim in many* a moon^^the Ijamigration and Naturaliz^tions,B.erviG.0i-«^M^〇f '?s3t S〇 as to sort 七れese people out.:and get .台omeへ.line, oね tixeiセ aspirations..,.'soc;iaX‘ar]d otherwise while they are in our midst, which likely \vill.be-for some "tiiaej:.w e present this "brief directory* Name Joseph,S0' Hertogs Earl Aa Gushing. Ployd G-, Catron Otto lifirbz ■Joseph A. Dailey Patrick J» ^arrelly Claude R〇 Montonye Harry W« Chmixinghain Tom. ^tnnegan Jennie Manley I'em 3?0 James Rath Jackson Hose Kerkorian JFrances Addiego ■ . . . Title1• Hearing Esaminer Special Inspector .Immigrant .Inspec七or エmmigrant. Inspect七or Immigrant Inspector Special Inspector Immigrant Inspector Immigrant Inspector Statistical Clerk. Interpreter Stenograoher Stenographer Stenographer Stenographer Home Minnesota, Utah Missouri Heoraska Hel^raska Ireland & Cal. Illinois California Ireland & Cal» Japan & Penn〇 Oregon Washington Vermori 七 California 一'... Pear-nool sh&ck :;v'' Clean XtvingClIo 'vices f) Draw,poker B e ing a m^s t ery - man■: Professional Baseball Rumor Chasing Shooting crar>s Badio ' Politeness Bein^ a lady ' Taking '■ .chances. Art,and what gives? Devine daricing,. Books and ponies ,,Where we learned, all this is a secret, but. d〇a.*t say we di(in*t. warn .^rotu . Mo doc Maidens investiture^ • 〇 .. At 1 p, m〇 Sunday the Modoc Maidens will hold an investiture service at which'ttey will receive tiieir G-irl Scouts Tenderfoot Piiis arid will te hoste^s'e-s to their parents at やea〇 Jkfterward there will oe a short programs. inclivding flag ceremon— ies and songse , _ Watch. Your, Speedy . .» •' The State Highway patrol has. reported goyernmerLt c^rs have "boen ■obiseyved violating the highway speed limit* This may result in serious consequences for the individual drivers, Watch your stepson the throttle* Page 2 April 7,1945 The Roundup Uo^t Hide Your Visitors^ • • This plaintive note from Personnels H!From time to time members of our appoint-ive staff have visitors* Occasions have arisen when there are telephone calls and mail for such visitors, there no record of them, and therefore we are un— able to locate them. Anyone having visitors for more than 12 hours should register tliem with the Personnel Office*n Clean-Up Co-Operation, • • The Maintenance and Housing Sections ask the co-operation of appointed personnel in keeping the residential areas neat "by picking up "boxes, "boards,etcetera,which nay collect in the vicinity of apartsients,, Also requests for storage space3 at no cost, for personal "belongings v/hich otherwise may clutter up your premises may "be made at the Personnel Office* To Get Pers.onal〇 0 • Clarence K Brown. Assistant Storekeeper,,has "been on the jot since April 29c〇!Tf-ing from Portland. • .Arthur L* Williams, new Senior Internal Security Officer, formerly of Manzanaf,.comes. pm the Naval Officer日 Trainin巨 Genter at Inyokern, Calif, , where lie Was an investigator, 。 -Eettye Vickers, from Sraackover,Ark« ,now is a Gierk-Typist in Perso?anel0 She recently from the. University o.’f Colorado. 〇 〇Arthur. Wc Stevens. heavy-duty truck.driver, arrived from. Portland with; his wife iand' three children last Monday, along \?ith his brotherBaSteves, foro&sca iii —MaiivtJGnaiice, who was accompanied "by wife and daughter, lvir« Stevens and Mr. StfevenS are'TirdtKers of 2|ielraa Kaufman» Cost Clerk* • \C5arl.七on Wilder, Roseturg, Ore*, just out of Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash*, now is a Clerk in Statistics* . «,Betty- Lou. Jolmsoji is another new Clerk in Statistics, She is from Lind9 Wash. and Jier husband is a lieutenant in the Army, overseas* • ,Sheldon Lowery, Evacuee Property Officer, and his v;ifef Helen, Office l»lanager, are ejected to return konaaj?: from a short leave spent in Berkeley* • ,Susie Orwin» Property Clerk', is" going to'Salt Lake City next Monday on a 10-day leavo • • • Wilma Groves, .Clerk in Statistics, .is going .soon on a 10-day leave to Idq spent in Idaho* '1• G-eorgia Hew"bury» Internal Security Interpreter, is back on the merry-go-round after a week spent in Portland* • ♦Ken Gorton, Acting Finance Officer , and. his wife, Althea;, Infornatiori Olerk in Statistics, are in Sacramento visits ing their son., Keh, \マiio .will go overseas, sooru • 〇Sally iLampson of Statistics is on detail to Offico Services,, 〇 ,Marie Graybill, wife o'f Benjamin Gray~b.ilUn-ternal Security Officer, has gone to work in Statistics*, . «Oallie Gordon〇 Clerk in Office Services, and sometimes pinch-hitting messenger, claims- to "be tJae only girl on the project to.get a hugeVbp.x.:〇f flowers for Baster« Said flowers were wired from nO?he. Islands^. And,..says, Oallie, %e even writes, to me〇u Betty Mots-,chenlpacher, Olerb-Tjjjist in Statistics, .is..rocpveririg from a throat infection* « «Henrv Krupka. who tjried it'for awjiile in Ivlare^ Island, has returned to his former job of Assistant Motor Pool1 Super intendenW 〇 oLlo^d I'ortxine t - Junior Procurement Officer, has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Today Is The ..ぐ..., ベ. If you have, not yet turned in your special payroll ded.uc.tion card for the Seveith War Loan campaign, .tod玖;y. is’.the...last....^ay .t.o dqi’.it if .you to get '.in 911 tl^e. full three^memtix . .Margo ,〇reon, Agさnt~Casiii.e:r、has applicat.ior^ forms ■ if you T\rish to purchase "by casji<, : ....y • .^: We Have A Confererj.ce Room, • • 1/Shen you feel tlie need for a .private confpruned;'coming on-—»noi7 you can do soine-thin_g atout it. _ 'The: receirbly linopcupied,セ00m iDetwoon . offices of Mr.Best and Mr, Ckm'derson has "boen f itted.T/ith.. desk; aij.d. conference table sufficient to seata dozen or more persons分 and avaiX油lq tQ u日e of division and section heads fo?1 meetings which are not convenient in-own off ices. Make your applications for use of' this room ahead of tiiae''with' Madeline Xhmn9 lir〇 Gun'derson^s secretaijg Otherwise you m〇,y f ind.'it in ug© wiien you arrive* Oaji You Spare Some Old Garments?<, All this, month the United ^ationai Clothing Coilection is waging a canrpaign to gather 150,000,00Q. pounds of seryiceable used ..clothing to allay s\iffering in Eu.-rope9 ■under .the., sip春ans can you spare tliat they* can T7ear*?v In Tale Jjake Center this driye.ii sponsored by tho Newell Staff Chapter of the American Red Cross. A d.o〇r-t〇r;clpor canvas is. in. progress now, and clothing given the solicitors will "be stored in Barracks 203, Apartment In connection with this cam* paign, an ,important meeting of tvhe Kewell Staff Chapter, which all v/omen of the project have "been urged to attend, will l>e held at 2 p〇 Monday at the Eec Qiiw What To Do In Case Of Fire... Samuel Owen,Pire.Pro'fccic.tiion. .Officer , has noted that r〇9ny of the ne可 emp;10yees of the project do. not understand tha fire protection system or what to do to report fires——which of course., we hor>e .WG will not have® To wits S'ire alarm bosaSlDCsbed throughout the area—««there is one near your house-*—are designated "by a redl^it at the top of the pole. In case of fire, run for the nearest red light. OpBnifae box, lift the telephone receiver off the hook, and tell the fire station, which answers direct, the address, of the fire# Ihe fire boys will do the rest. If you use a .phone that is..connected, v/ith the switch'b'Oard just tell the telephone operator. ..... Genera,1 ’Staff Meeting. Mond备y Niglato 〇 » At' 8 oJ clock in the ipain lounge of the .Personnel Hecxeation C1uTd〇 - Ail ,,.ineinibers of t]ie."app〇in七ed personnel staff whose duties dQ not in^e. it i江し' the〇r !be els'ewhere wi-l-I want to "ba present ? "because2 ,, .人.,..,.:0 Dillo.ti Gs, H^qv , Director ofWHA «—*53ae .^oss-^^will "be in atteridance〇,. - j-,.r: .; 5 .. ,.•、」. • % .. • * •■■*• • • •• * " .* „ ■■•r . ■ : ' ; . ; * , :' ; " • * v • ' • * 1 * • • • • . ... 、•.ノブ--- Floor Sh.ow 001ning: 11p〇 • » い. .つ.:: :ジ ..At ne2¢ Saturday evening's pary at the. Hec Club; which,or.was^ 'as..just;,a dad〇8s. and, no thing more, ..Sien things l^egan t;〇'^appsa.c Tji^'Rgc Club Execucive- GoiTimittee member s "banged, their heads, together- a:fid:lao^ced q^ ;. with a unanimbusV vote..that "by all means, there shoi^d "be a. fJ.op^ sii«sw〇' . So ;.a-..^,lQC>^ show there will "be, ', lllae^grease paiiitand MastacEio artists ;are..gp.nig .into,,r^nearseD. 'Bancxp,g will.Tie from SV60 〇 eo There ^ ^ Qne of the cent'ei^' s aggrisgations; of w.anglers«. The f Xpor,.show will -i)e - ^tlirown'1; in .the middleo^^ ;v . .. . ; .... . ;„; ^ •• -V.1.:.;u-v , a;;,. Ms ' -i;- .■:! :..VX/.V.; Here?s ;Ihat' Tliiiig? .. :vR,, . ; . ;v/;:''>:'):0"'. j:'; :;-;.■ .;Tliat . we' thou^i, we; id. ,〇f last. :w.e,ek〇 ...' But,.1001cit, a Sacraaento R;'>;, :BI|ST?/PROJECT federal... prb'i^ot in'Calif ornia, not requirsd,'to register- if. oar, ve.lxdly in. • hcm8,fctat^--G®5t 17^厂誠助,:班祖せ~—一.ハ:.十::二… • .. •.パ ...•_ ■* . . • • k . t ...: , し Kow ..you. par. owners f igar'^ oiit. where you ax§ y;alida. hopo^ A'^latfoote, 〇 〇; ' ぃ' .二,':.• .V-'.: . :\ .:::■. ■ …’ ;%oser says Internal Security:;, Is to n^: speeders andof other Recklessness wheals of/ automolpires ? is on . the prow\ ;xn;.f^.hi.s oen- i欲u.. HeJ 11 get jrou if you don't; watoh .out^^^f'or .s j〇p .;sigas ? s^eed^ruXeS jet.cet--;era—^^and ,do:d': t say We warn jou„ 11so^ if. you have -a.oc.j :l?Aea ^ Internal SeGuritys rep〇r..t it s;a^ ' /ever^ "body from sl headache〇 You Gan* t Take エt With You* • « And neither can you give it a^y, ^a-irn^-Pe^s^niidl'-'Housing, th© in— • ■ Yeht-oryo Bbn!Is.かdsih.g.s give」.穸文 even* a whatii〇t,^-,on accouiit -agetixifet tiie'rultr'S a-Jid you5!-! - "have t o pay f or stufif ^aissing^' . Touif -'f^nl^ure ^Q'ioii^s ■ td^-J3addy^^>aiid is -I)n^ ^n r: cr 〇,:;'; ' .L;'. :":' o- What Can You Sparse • • ,. » :^^:.rr;^. ...'u- That Tlie^ Can WearT Bo^r Scbut s -of : Patrol -will ^iclc-up r - which you- \7ish"■ to contr i"butt o :tlie-"'Ciiited Oiotiiing-; 00.11ect i-on--along';; • ■ ■ ■ with their regularly JsGhediiI,ed-iw^stepap6r'''(Sdl-iect'i0nS ^Dzida^«and; Tii$'sdS/y:,©v$n:ingS(, Cleanliness Xs Next* 〇 « j ..,一へ...、,.;■.. '0?〇'a〇dline^&, aiia.':sktan: on ^he' rtm.-: ar^ at wol-k in 、‘.the'-'staff hbusing 'ardaj ^ corit-iiiuBd- c^opiBrat ioft' aerefH :i$ "bespoteri^ar- ■loiig w:ith a;sinc^e -woril'of thaiiks-fT-<^ia:'Pei"S〇nn6,I Fjttsiag1 for 1;he Jesuits accomplished "by such 00•♦operation so far〇 There Was. Hear Scandalr 〇 〇 ■•'■ - •<1 ■' • ’0n’'t.he,.'home’f;^ont.:t.his:.we6k-.wh^ria^tat』isticigin、rdl'oc^ed.^nd..‘^:’Eel6cat^ near Tenounced-his homdv' f,Statisticiany eorfronted with mthes^tical problem of .• tuo beds and:ipef^iga.^avor' in:spa,ce ;〇'j〇\ipirfd'"by two bed3r: solt'^d itip dj.ix&tein.~ ..like,.: 'fiocmm^e- Hsloc^or barged • ins- baokI-ogys -smelled: otoi "breath-, looked again at nuiiJbei-p-iU3ka^I :3:fi aga-iri to -find Sta'cistician r^criL'iiiberj.t near soling〇 I'o make long story slior-1;----->t-wo^story "bed, U10 pay-off? Statisti-* can forgot Sinstein theory^ Leaped out as usual,63 30 a,m。 e0^rqe—po.i;nt :.’l叫d—. ing-*—-"but no "black eye〇 (There are people who thought ve v/ere going to tell a— .."bout; something dlse^-interesting, too. But there is- always another week) f. Page 2 Among Uss # Kie Rounduip April14,1945 Another former Red Cross worker has arrived to join Buck Uikou on. the Tule Lake appointed, staff。He is Henry l Frost from Los ^geles, who started work Mon«-A^y. as, Assist ant Counselor in Welfare〇. His w if e, Evelyn.9 • axid. their, two : child-i*aa3 Ijinda9 lls and irthur9 4, also ape Tale lake residents。0 .oMrvand Mrs'。G^:rマ nett emins of Omaha? SeT^p 9 also are newcomers in our midst, after visiting in Gorvailis 3 0reo , for a mon七h〇 J/b〇 エeming was a police captaip. fpr the. U〇S〇 Army Engineers in Oiaahae • .»Virginia Walden of JHilelake (one word;} is secretary in Welfare at Tale Lake (two wordsT, She? s ail other Hewell^.coiaer. in our popular-tibru -〇. 〇〇lara Maa Harrington of Applegate5 Ore0 , has assnried raanagersnip of the Rec CIuTd^ and expects Jier husband to join her shortly, s 〇0lara Bmithi.foraor Eec Club manager 9 has joined the telephone Office staff. 〇 。(^af G.ooi how ■ is Principal of Tule Lakeys High. School, having just received notification opE* , his promotion from acting capacity。 e. cAnother pronotion has "been won "by G-oorge;%^-land。from Assistaxit Procuremont Officer to Procurement OffiCQr〇 e 〇And a third.. palm leaf goes to Bernard Shall it,former Assistant C〇iinselor, in WeXfare 5 ; who iias "been promoted 七 0 "be Assistant Relocation Program Officer „ , Por.the past, titam weekss since Frank G-ibbs, pea«5pool artist here on assignment froni Sss Moinos T/ent 'back to' his regular habitat, 3〇-mey. has "been ActingJEdioxsation. c Program Officer〇 . 丄11am K〇 Holland, who has "bGcn appointocl ^ulo iako Holocation"Snn- gram Off icerv ..is fo arrive here Thursday night ’tQ ンtafeo'sptio _of load off BarnG7Js shoulders in the now ■building "beside &a;to,'l〇 .〇 «kora ^st sViafG of tfe .Project J^ixectoj*s loft Taosday with her .sisteB, J^3ao>*oi^Vi--d^l^^iter for a day last we ol^ Mrse Morris,er^loyet by’tilx'elTavf Do於垚 rtment::in .S』an. .I¥an— cisco, recently has "been visited by her huslDand., just returnod from the Pacific war zone. . <, Sheldon Lowery, Evacuee Property Off icer9 and liis wife9 Heieri. 〇f*^ f ice Manager, have as thoir gaests their daughter 9 Mrs。 Charles 0f> Bradif ieXct»«5:&, and their grandson, Teddj, , •Virginia Gifford, dr.ugiator of ivlr, iv^rsP Qecil' G-ifford, left last Saturday after a tv/o—wook visit v;ith ^er.pcirQrsLljSp ,,Shp is a Cadot' Nurse at Bug'ene 9 OreB 。. • Jack- JBcst 5 son of the ^ro.iect" Sirector, is ..〇n a short trip to Portland, whore lie v/ent to fisupervi,sGi, eniisfmGiii; in the Itayy . of some of his 17—year~old friends〇 Jacl? is 16„ . , 〇Dpn. Johnsdrit, 'nuslbsind of Oathor*-ino Johnson, Secretary in th〇 Legal Divisions is on h^s v/^y. .from San I>iegQ t 0 the Nq.vaX Language Scliool at Boulder, 0〇!〇〇 5 for a. KPjnontB. qourso in J'ap.pjae8®# Child Critically 111,• • ,:..;;/ ひ. Miko Larner, son. of CathG^ino Larner r; Chief was reported. t〇^3^: .^〇 ing..his , oxm,; alth〇p.gix critically ill in the Hospital, A calij f-oir^lood-, honors t made-Thursday nigiit at the dining hall, met.T/itK plGnt.ifu^ r;esp〇iasQ ports Harry L. 31ack, Assistant; Project Director^ and_ ^iwcor©, are, exSmc3r- ed to all those who. volunteered 10 aid six叫year*-01d MikQ〇 Du.es And Things A,tq ]?aG« • « : v . c ; ■: ferge, %oe5a, Eec Club secretary, 00.1nea;up -witja; this r^urront those duos ^hat are :due5 and clean up th:o^€:: del^ to find, right. at windov/ in the.:^in£m 5ect;i〇n〇 . Guardhouse Evolution* « 〇 ■';、,ご:?H::こ.:':し'.パぐ:i:■.パ. T\vo of glass^enclosecL houses which have l3.eeii-:remQY.ed from ^ard;tp n the Adainistrat Ion ,area; now aye ■tjae^proud poBsessdons ;of th^ G;irl^ Scouts and the Boy Scoutse Only string tied;;to thoir use ;〇f ths3 littlo,ouildij^gs Is that they "be careful of th.o glass® GQJLl* • e : l:. • ; s ,J..< Red Cross work 七lous 抑.a;nd sk,irts j: 私ic 紅.'上分vq.,een ..lef t 站,Mrs.。.: J, . Jv Xtonovans house, 122-1had "botter claimed quXck iDjr. the pv,Taerss warns'Is/Irs^ Ponovem,who also is involved in the : clothing drive, or .elsq her Idetter .nature will got the "better the. sufferings There Is Money*•• « In-old. "bolities-panies cry for of her^ and those articles v/ill gp along T/ith the rest to of the- people of Europo〇 ,っ^f V松 -one cent apiece for-youngsters who gather !©©. Bottl^tg em. Helps the clean-up program, too〇 JJ.ews ,Qf: the Bgst Staff in IfBA Editor^^ Ealph. Brown? Bo"b Eqss 如’,'::3エTぬさ‘’jLake _Geilte:ES Heweil,California April 219 __1945 j - て'•.い’:: •;!'' '■ ■' 0 * V , j l Tonigiit Xs- 2?he Kighte # * ■ ' • k r ... . -:■= ., :":/ v.'-' ■■ 1 • ' ■... .、-ハ ' ン•へ二…::','. '.-..4^ tlae Eec Club, with the-.Down"Beats giving out for the rug cutters ',etnda\fiYe ■" (count stellar airtists treading the "boards, to wiltl ’ ’ : 一...,?ぐい.ぐ..“,..:.;.. ......... . ' • :' BoTdo. jerkins r Mastei?:1of■ Ceremonies, and his ^arenthically Pixilated Pastnaste.rs .:..of Kiool'ery—HGos-ey,.ari'd 卞rofa Keiji Wat抑沖e*-'~»**-and the I'latfoot 5bc)s:ie_.lira chorus of r&TDust'^oieesI' Senor Ho〇seyf' Keiji^san, Hetssan Ben S〇"bar, the Better-* :fieldian and. iPear'les's Prank Jeffries® » V. 一,、'.'ノ * /'• _ *v*V; . :: \! V:v''; ;I)ajicing*.will-43egin at• 8130'The floor show is scheduled for 10 o^clock« '•■ • / ; , / ': . Here-Is- KeWS-tt ; *v^ r . •;. :•;■• •;• •• ••.-,■: .: ^ ベ:W,> • • ‘ •*; . Pot*--the-longha^rs*.;;';;^h.e::See; Club Barter Shop (remeiaiber?) is atout to becoine a r-eality, witfc 'Cfeorge;;^zukj. as presiding tonsorial artist in 303-2* Equipment ana supplies'purclaase-s are reported coming along OK, and the clippers' should ¥0 * clipping and t:h'e razors razing" in- a week or'10 d,ays.〇 ;;■: ../■ r:; •-:1--:''^ ' ^ ;.■ ^ ' '.;; : . • Add the- Rec 'CluTD'Beauty-Parlor (remainder that,- tp"Q?) is lieing set up in 203-1 (that-?s the ofigiiiaT site of tlie Barker'Siaop, tut. it..got .jnpre windows, and the ^f'emales st^ole It) Is scheduled to. "be .operatiiag in^-XQd^s to two .woeks (we saw a medi0Y^l«a|)pe^in.g. instr.uinent designated a hairdryer . .y0St0rd^y) with Plora .Hamper .the mvstedious, of wha.tevQr. takes,;:place :xij :' these ' places'uritil eyabue(3..is available,. 11pst of the.l^eq-utikying;,equipment . i .0 ''-coming ;:frora'Port land©". ' ' ' "•' "'v-':-; '.: ■•v,:: ぃ ン.•.、•も.y. V •…レ.•• • • * • 〇 二(二。c 4. •い、•.. 'に’.二-.* •••••■•■‘ ' . ,.- ' .;««■班‘么 g9〇d 部職icM广—一—一*-,;Btrr.4;f 3射も_.ン.二. First Sbuiid-Is-Sired'-.^〇 ............ J:;' . Sevbrith War L;oaii -Cainpaig^^ ^feditdti'o.ns' by !!Daip. Iiake..per** sonne 1 for;%>»i!l totai $5,21X*05',^aiitd ^a9h'''j}uycii^.'sd's 6;〇.;falr' ii^,ve "oeen- , 55550 with - $1 s85.0 of -this amount alibttdU' to;,^ralv agaiast -the!; Abr.il 'estimated auota „of ,$!U.si34c> • ^ ^ } '• • ': V" j:;- • :'■ *!•* Cv-:.,W. •:;;/:;' i ... ,S〇-^--any wa^yau1 ca^e-to. look at.f liafce' ^6• fa^■ has the. mark® ..But the 々arge.V UtaekG"te:d,つ孤.白へ over, and-'tke: full sp;ore."Jaas vtaliied*-' iLet^ s-iVa bullsdye* • ..'..V 二 ' ■ j-';;.... : • * ;'V ..ぐ、.... .'...,:1G〇0 技 A1 細 碑—だニザニ)辟多 S _施;EXT 私.壯^ へ- へ:こ'、.-:.;ぐ .二:C-,:f) .(::.]■' ■'■■■"■ ■; •' ',v: Killed Zii■一*.'....』.:.し:'.て.’“。..:.'^ ’’へ' ,.!v / > : ^ :'••■ -:■:.':: . "• ' ...•Mcs, .Bose Jeiepllorie cSupQrvtsorV >〇GQived: Word this • weak that hei4 ' .soar* ijx**Iaw has "beeji billed, ifi-action in'the .^liilippirie 3 〇. 'lips 〇 I/adv/ig has taken Isro Some Chaixgqs Have Been'^Made*- :;. # r. ••. ^ :v. ; .ソ..又•.レ.':.'.バ . ,, ’ .: And. folks ai?e no^, vrhovo' they used. t-〇' "be. Buck D'imoii of'CA and Jog Thomas . 0. f iBlock Man,a^erss plus Lionel Perkins of Bus'itLess Enterprises, now inhalDit during ■business hours or when you can catch. ?em, th.o space in the ipersoiyael lining-Eall. Building which used to be the maiji lounge of the Roc 〇Xubs and w&cli recently was vacated by Re^Localilon^ Buck and .Joe moved out- of the p^fice previously . shared; witH Reports in the Ad Build.ingj. ^d P.prk/moved ill,^roia nov/here .payticulai** lalph Butterfield, Supply Officer, has 'moved from Iiis eubl:71101©..aproas tK〇..hall-from-Finaneg, and;now is'-enscoiicod.. in a spic and' sp'91). glass cago. midway:.^.Qtwo©n' Harry Black'and tlie* stonographoi* nool,/^otoss tlae.,Kall from Hike Priioinls Sta-* tistical Student si ,r *'•' : ■ v'v, : ''d" — ■ ■■ ■" -" 、 ' ,.r v/;s 、い 1110se Peculiar Sounds* , • Tou hear, omanating from tlie Game Boon of the EqQ Olub^ ^xcli oft remind-you of-f(iedingt'ime.-inJthes’ea.licjri..hdi^cr¥t.'iii〇-'.Scj〇,''..^r9..ncrt..i?Q'be!V6.oiisidc3;ii*ed,^Bcg(use. far aXarm;, "V7© hastoiS to assize'hewcoiie^s^'to'this project v;ho Aave not Tseen. ^ t-iated - eitlier as iDart i^ip^t's - or spGcte,tidt,s' 'in t1ae pa^t imo of ;'pp.a«p901 * 'Tills sp -^called gane'"^fr〇qUGntly-is'as fatal ap't'hG iaoaiis of a,gony tvbuld* ip.dicate*3est. .t〇.;’也 dy^.-this 琴pec-i 够 〇f か、也在-'is .:fr〇K ri ぎ]!七、.cl^t:ば'.diiiiiG.i* .on,. , •. • ... . •/ •: . . ■於.〆,’二:..••.... V*.、 K- T /V.- -r *,v,. : - •• - •ぐ...c''.‘.、こ''ご'r . ' . • * •' Page 2 The Eoundup April 21,1945 Personnel Perambulations, Harry Kirkman^ Steward,-.. Hds. been; det乒i:l今d. tQ. take ..QVer: t.he.w〇i*fc ...〇尤: » Junior Pi^ocurement Officer aiid after^ho,ip*s-9i,t instructor, who ; has r.©-' sidled , t.o ,eagage in 6,thqr.•'endeavors, Mrs9 Mar^srite • ist ,.£t3i.d;' ^''"Efecopt'ipniat^^ Helocat ibn^ . wil'i. remain ;h^ the. ^tiine' • « yern il'rQnali,; -Statistician paratro〇per ,ifrGm- Washingt6i'i ''v7h〇' |1£1^"15©611"checlciiig up .on iEe~" figure filberts in Mike (Sinatein) Prirom^s office for some three .v/eeks^-hit tliB a-»-, gain last night. . , Betty Motsciien'bach.er, Glerk-Iypist in Statistics, who has of the load off JeaJitie Me^secal^s feet. ,' 〇 HoraBest. wife of the project Dia>-ector, returned Monday flight ^rojn Idaho,, .^here• .phe,li^d teei; visiting-re^ti\xs;g^ ;friends^...a^d^SdA 'returned midweek, from' Portland, ^he^e/h©. s,ak/:sQiiie.': yp^g friends off" into the..Havy. • Waine Westfall..• Internal Security-Q£f^GRr J- A.rifT 'hjR wife, ^Mliarfed^ $eIe^hon^ Operator , .haY〇-, tegi^ie^' tp. . gee£'pthe,r ,cliiae,s〇,;,Biey- JLeft. last Saturday„ # ^ Celia X>eschiri, Assistant'Coujiselor in lifeX ..•Will-iajn .U 江"ble^ in ©xursda^-; night 'f rom .OniaEa' iq ^aka^oyer. as: ■ieloca^1 tion Program Officer 9 ac cojap an ied-by his wife andfoui^year-old son,a story of how 001)G-i~b~bs. orstuhile ITulaaii^ ,©n .route,.lion© 1d •B©s Moiries, sat chev/ing the-fat with hiin'for'.ti^0'eVii〇U^a "in ..QiaaH^ nhen' dashed aboard, train, forgetting to uncheck liis;Id a.©© "bounced 131 sufficiently in- tiie dead of ni^at to: ckiiSG Vig6^b\i3 powiidin^s 011, 协e .wall demanding quiS七ude。Bill ..ia钰de 此。〇却1丄邮打七知ア.セ。.:iね‘.紐 '.discomfit his presumed to "be''Cliff txekfc morning turned, out to be' Gladys''ilahrt/^'an^ctioftS" Per.s G-ladys has "bought a hammer)* • v Carolyn Lore has arrived 洗.’も’!才.'..tlie -Washington Office, where she v/as Clerte-Sten.ograt>her in ,Pr〇jceduress to "became idling Personnel Transactions OfficerV^sbrHng' tk'dut'ies of'Jackie'Barton, Personnel technician, who has resigned to go home to liir^en, CaiyfrTT13^'*^...Man” , _^bn, not long since a JDadjr Marine stationed at Giierry Point^ "G., t/ent 10 wbrk Monday as .a Ji^iior; powiselor in Wolfara* » ...XjUGille Cohei^j late of. t^e • tjbworT Gommisslon off ice ill'Washington3. 3?,, C* , is tiEe^G^ Q^isr^Stano^aphep. : • ■• in Security〇' ,» W.iip油..!^ Wood. (Wood^t ;has; transferred frQxa,Iifeng$tli9-r as Intetna丄 Security Officer, Swinging with hira his wife and two childr鄉む::i. John Bigelov, Reports Officer and Houndup Editor on le)id?«»lease to the Havy, rol-» led. in f r-om San. 4.'Sh.uij.sda^. niglit on sh,ort ;leave.:. ?tild in: :vell«f iiled s:ai'lo-r:gaft) 44d landing .craf't;. coati of tajL®; :John.'* s, aippgarance in. t;lio. Ad Building■ .drew a 'lo-t 6f appreciative v/ho-stles, fr.Qn.a lot of; ;n^v; girlss out''who ,he-- (.then, of course, Bigelow, they quit)〇 Hext v/eek JoHn will report "back to- San Diego.《故べ.免—^: dp捧蜂^- • .Gp^3:;iQ.;.(,Xbra .Anth ; ,(^rdd)srl.' ~.6f v'Off.'ioe- Services has had some of hey mail (.not from the male in tho submarine) impounj3ti^aE?)/5^ denco "by the Reports Office ponding investigation of a suspected (it seems, othor people even, writ© to her, too) R〇"b<3:rb Andersm^, returnod; ^Friday night rf,rora a .leave*,,p:-0 Sal|,y. ■MjnpsdBi'■ ] vidoS wishes; s'omelDqd^ would t^r.n- up. .to ,sq'1yg the dresses left at her house when sho wasnTti home and f.o^; vibich' owes somebody (not Sally) a dollar.。• Sheiさon iowery, ’Evacuo。令2〆 011 his recent trip to the Coast donned a tin hat a,nd lear^te^^a-XX:, and the Kaisey shipyard at Richiaojad〇 • • Ann Smilo\7T Socretar^i^I^kl;©- gal Divisxoii,, re,tiorned, last Sunday f^ora a week ;spent. in Lo,^. .Angelaswherev ' was calied'TDy t'lie deat'h' pf' Her .moth,er'p " , " ./ , . . - . ! . -v .,. < 1 . - , . . . • . . ' * 1(',v"» - • 1 ,>« . . > •.* ,,• 《i.i *•/ 分パ•》 ••■,..一 jg • .*.>,* •» .. . • Special-Bullet iii I \'i ' "* ":'パ:’’:..二.,':•ニン.:''- > • , '. 、1 -ブぐ * I , . . ■ 1 • . * ■ .*•.«•« • , ■% • i V •へ, ........S i :〜 •:.,,,•.. 、,1 V J i '■ . *« J «* .• .1 Prom the South- Pa^if 3.0- 2 Jeanne 'Hessecslr t^eatcdoV/ri e^)lain&^11...Hg,^n®/, 〇 To - ^.Uate, -as far as we,: could'catch' it : i|Hg, s evisii" mqrG %'hndsgmr tldaifi-Joim Bigelow-(gargle} an? t'hmnv(iixr^e^g^gl^ Jus*:'iiS''Iw Sinatra l^ fTOi〇 is ■ tHis-guy, ariyway-f \ Oh, Just Sailor Huslj^d,: Ear 1,^0^ prowling the Pacif ic since Septemljeti,:19%2\ :,ari(i' io aims: 4o est'^Xil^' head at Tvile Lake any day iDetween now and May 1« v ... A Meeting. . . Of appointed pe^sonnel'/p^ents laas "bsen called'for 8 o.^Qlock Wednesday.'jnigjit in, the' net/ titaff.. School BuiTdi'n to'org^iza-tion .of .a summer pro^rani for - the. children. Itetin C^^erson, Assi^^ Project. Pirpptor..*in charge, Oonmun- ity M^a*g^eiit,, Tdq ;preSQnt.» .aiid qyqx'j. otih.er parent t?h,o has.been in term'sホ ed. enough* to hav by Lisa Redfield tloni^'Where Good J»A«s Are Buried% written by;a commander of Nisei ^fighting rnen3 is an inside story of the 442nd Infantry| ''Tr©nds«-Prevailing and.Projected gives -che lov/down on various things, and among: other departments is »»Questions and Answers'5, which includes? ィ.....パ.:…-■. Questions If a VRA Civil Service ejiiplo^ee desires toother., ejnploymerit, may hQ be placed on annual leave or leave without pay ;untxl he transfer to another agency or until ha accepts private empioymeiatV ' . Answer. - (By^Iargaret DeRieuy., Procedures 〇fficer) >Jhen :t^.e employe located a posxtion^/xth another federal agency, and: tiie action, is being,processed by the Civil Service^ C〇ffiffiission? he may be .granted annual leave' until-, the 'paok-up date of the re6eivmgvagancy〇 When it is kno^m ln e^^co aji/ei^loyoe re-r〇fnY?f+frnm thQ ^thor±ty t0 accept emp'loymen-fc with a'pr^yate. firm. Public he:w ■ 1111 Jr ^ CouSJfss) makes it mandatory to pay for annual; ieav©;acor:aed to the 咖pjyee s credit in a lump s_ as of the las•七 dar 〇す的セi的…?•通h %en you have read the May Issue'of The Y/?,C: Information ;>j^;sbTplQa& the P=Sfg ⑽沾—tM 成0如ん in Dog TroubIe» * « - ^.s brewing and dog owners will be in it ai〇ng_ with, iheiir: pets-if • they dcn3t^ch f a yarning fr〇m lntem8l '.$ecurlty\'c)^c!^usu ,〇t: a developing situa” tion w.ach xs not; good from the standpoint of :eitHer roia- 二,ミ 5 へひごg° all.sizes aW P抑un,a料,Q_;㈣上^ a and taking nips at people-—two persons wer^. week™*-big dogs +b^n^^lns tn "dogs» ^-nd d〇gs in g©nemX';are:mting '^n«ral nuisances of hemselves v/hen their 〇wners«-*»pres.uniably--.-are. riot -.around,to see-. Interna:! Se-curi.y last year had to shoot a dog, and seeks to avoid r jpe^ing same by of-advice* Dofs with nipP7. characters shoum:U cii'.leagh at all times? 5: fe!.^h °Wn@M lrl fbrced t〇aeave ^d;tm〇b3er7ed should be tied eruthat tn!y cannot'niP.at People approaching dooi-v/ays of aparkents d^d rooms^ such as members of cleaning crews〇 Too Many People〇 ,, Mministr«?JrkleSSly?- thf ^es, particularly of children, in fee Th. 〇^ • n area, says Joseph H, DeWitt, Acting- Chief of Internal Security., bodv signs and otMr tmmc regulations are'for- every- to eveWbodv ^01Jtr;?;L Unit of ;Internal Security now is issuing citations to everybody apprehended disregarding them. These citations vdll be entered as 'vt^ki1*flarkS 〇n xh\Personnel recprds of employeog. receiving t^era, and Ym ' dri-v ng licenses may be revoked for those who collect marAy of these ,,tickets,,» Victory Garden Time。 • 。 , •.. Is heroj and *fcw〇 organized groups of youngsters and their' helpers (hereTs where .Papa and Mama come in) are set tD go. The Girls Scouts have- been assigrxGd. a 5〇-100 0 plot between the new Staff School and the canal9 and the Cub Scouts----- な:^,nd.11 years ?ld*—•have working title to a similar plo七:in the sar⑽ place。 The folks involved in this gardening venture will meet at the Motor Pool a 七 ls3〇 p. m.^ today, Boy Scouts and Junior Girl Scouts are two otxher' ' . organised groups toying with the idea of victory gardeng^ Tho.se Easter Egg Hunt-War Savings Stamps. , * . Have arrived, and Guy Booker and Bob Ross of the Rqc Club Junior Activities ccm-mittee are prepared tp deliver tjiem to all who pres-ent v/inners Certificates issued at the time of the hunt. Page 2 The^fe; .Will Be No Vacation•. •-..ク'"\ 4 '' • • ■' •' :• '• *’:.•:.; へ.’.如.:.. • :.••、. . {-• x J - / ' •. "■* • . • .... • 、 、 • ■' •• -• ^ ..l(hen official announcefiiont is made of victory in Europe, Xu compliance with a ■; ! ^ ;,0^. ^^3" J ProsidGiit 3-tihat empXoyoeS' of ...FQdera.1 agencies obsorvo V-33 Day by staying, at thoir post of duty, WRA emplqyees . . .切ill、remain at work diiring the usual fioiirs*. The Personnel Kaleidoscope, . « -Haci--a J>.usy yeok,- 明KPtio湖:C.lerk iri Personnel,v細'wsn七..to Re_ t〇 take into custody her husband9 Pvt. • Fenton Mahrt , U, S. Army'' accomplished tho^f'eat s〇rtr of in reverse. G-ladys has resigned and is on. nor way- to San, An— toni〇j Texas ? whd.ro Fenton v/i 11"be. staiionod* , > Kon Gorton noy/ is F4n:9.^0G Officer—-th〇- "Actingn on his txtlo has boen amputat^dT^rT^laroncc-Re Btauffer.. :formorly with the'Kals.r shipyards at Portland, haB^oinod^fcSf as il^xst^ Storokooperj expects'his vdfo '^ two children abput Juno-1.;'0 Statistics got a eouple of -recruits. wife of, .Honry E>.Fxost., Assistant Counselor ■ in Welfare,-and Cl^rq ^o Pool^ formerly .of as Clerk-Typists^ , • 4避gs—Maher,veteran oif thrG.Q .years service in thp NaVy, dis-cnargod last- Marchj ha,s coinc from his home in Alturas to ^ servo as Project';^ St-c-ごard* • • Mcrl^E^S^a^t, wife of Mark Stuart, supervisSr of the slaughter houses 丄as^stミ!^七ed duty..as.junio.r.Dietician* •.• Miliaiv.ha?. arrived-fでoia.Alturas to-bo I'oro^an ElGct.rician. . ^ has ganc to San Francisco seeking ^°3ical attention for. hor ,son, Mi,kGs \vho -recoritXy. scr-lously 1X1 in tho Hospital here. • , Tho High school vacation is sort of donud-ing tho campus of toachcrem with ,taUng off and , ^,£o.r-feland, CliarG jGnsoh'for Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs, Eugqnc BoatripM for llarshaHj^ox. jMrs* M^P^kor and Morgan Ha.ll, Calif., joannotto Higgins for Eugene, Orq^> -Evoto- Davlo fo~orke>-loy and Santa Rosa,, Agnos Erickson for tho/Eccy Region ^ gldino^lGjurs^ for Seattle, ^rrlo^risgoll for Illinois, .Lucillo Colldns, Sid ^er 咖处ば,for FasadGna9 .Madolon Cdrp^^l;^?wc.isco, Palo Alto and Carmel, and Beatrico Morso for Seattle andean Francisco. , . Mar-Office Services left ,-last -Saturday night:fo;r San Francisc:o,» . and hor husband, : Ra^, Chief Stov/ard, is' taking, off today for the same, place*Thoy TriJl return early next wo〇k〇 ^ .… . :ブ...ン.プ ¥c Aro Keeping Our Fingers Crossod. . , ,r t _... On impending arrival of Paratroopqrs, bqcauso Bob Dolins, Assistant Chi^ GOnior. Xiiaison Offic©r9 Relocation Division? is among the hovering contingent9 and., tho last timc^this wandering character,puXlea the ripcord for a landing .hero .he.disappeared into the wide blue yonder. Ho is scheduled to arrive next week in;com-pany of Vera McCord, Public Welfare Consult^it;,'like'he was last/ti^e boforq ho slipped tho Xeash. Miss McCord will be hore, anyhow. . , Following up.on thorc-cont v^sit of Director Myor, John Provinco,. Chiof f〇f t,h©: Coimnun.ity;icti;viUes a-^vxsipn, is * duo from Ymshingt on "for a'visit ; of' several days noxt ■week* Allan i.iarkley of Reports, v/hose arrival was prediated this g〇tv.;s;i?uck In: 01id will, "be along shortly, . * Clyde Linville ,;district/ H^locatlon Eupervisoi1 at Portland, paid us a visit Monday to. fesdnesday, and reported situation in the Hood^River area is clearing up satisfactorily., with-evacuee-reB^tlers "being given increasing "backing. Leave Officer*s Brother. . « Is r/ounded in action. 01ara Kirkman has: 2?ecelyed;uor;d-that ?fe. 'Sam^l1 Bogorfi^ formei* Washington ^. D, C* ,. attorney ,■ v/as v/oundod in act ion in the' J!uropeaii tliea-^ev of war, : He is in a .hospital in ' He-was inducted into the Ids-^ i〇Ve Pearl- Harbor , th,en :discahr^ed as. over age, ■ directly 〇f^ Peari'Harbor he ro-eiitered the servico and went overseas • Hinth-at'tached to :tae. Signal, C〇rpsa. •; :• . : ? -;-.:vv Xtfs Time To 2?hink.., ... Abo^t, your- vacation, and so that everybody, mil not TD.eL trying't'o go at once^feims have^teen. distributed to the appointed p^^'sonnel-for .some vacdion t>er-l〇4 --oro-…^ectirx^» ,e]B: in. ^9 Pivisioa 〇xbS.ecti<)ii head—-:get your datoa-seV ::.so .you won 七.be disappo扭七夺成.ij; yoiir plahs.:v...,L.ハ.… One'Mote *.〇hajiCQ,;'. . , ; ^•.,> •;•,?■ ,■ ';. ■ r.■' ^ Is ^emg given holders of borrowed or extra IRA sheets and pllloT/ cases tb;1urr^/j them in to Personnel Housing, May 14, is new deadline- for Teturn- of tMfe ^ ticalXy needed equipment,, 二.、.':Bi # a〇〇]j 肌 BUI/EXTHA, WAH BOKD An Acrobatic Ploor Sh.ow, • • . ..Will feature the dance tonight in the Roc CIuId , at which Shig Tamai and his Mo* '•l.odiers v/ill furnish the n-Aisic and some of Siiig^s associated.'talent v;ilX 'furn-.•is]a the acrobatics。 Dancing will "begin at 82 30 and the half—hour floor show v/ill 'be pro snot ed. in the iiuadle of the evening. ' floor showTzlll "bo something ■'new in-Eec CluT^ experionco, including acrobatic dancing, tap dancing, and ..a tria 'Believe It'Or Hot, • • ■ Both the Beauty Salon and the Barber Shop nov/ are operating under Hec Dlub. ausp« ic〇s, and doing a whirlwind "businoss, too—*->at 203-1 ahd 203-2.' Both aro ' open afternoons .and evonings., and many of our horny-handed sons of toil arcr.^orted sneaking in for manicures alowg v/ith. tjhe slaavo and haircut* Could Ido tha^ is ojily an excuse to ta^o a look'around in the Boauty Salon, "but* anyhow, , The Summer Program for Children. • •. - Will'tegm operating Monday, June 4, v;ith the nursery school oporating under the supervision of tho Rec Glu"b and the CornriTonity Activitios Section, v/ith a ..steer-ing committee,, appointed "by pres, Charles Harper of 七.itoc GluCb: at .last L10nday nigirtts mec?七iiig, in direct chai-'ge, The coromittGe consists of- Leo Laiapson,chairman, Henry prost and 3oli Eoss, r/ith Buck Diraon, yh.o met v/ith the parents 'group . in planning the. program, as ex.officio advisor〇 . Hie ntirsory school is only part of the program v/hich has "been arranged' for staff children under higla.school' age,. ..Activities nill "begin at the present dzff school later to "bo moved to the hev/ staff school© ' Two elr&cueo supervisors havo been enp.lbyed to ,jiDrk part—tijae with the parentsl' committee', of which Charlotte Op'ler is ciiaiman, 'Tho supervisors have "beGn in training for the past month, v/ith Hiss Floroncc Auerniaeim, elQiacntary teacher,Sur-....san G-ansdaughter of Mrs; Isabel Gaaiselementary teacher, y/illIdg in ^ direct charge of- the nursery school cliildren, under contract with tho Hec CXuId, 'which has voted .to undorwrito the’.prc^grAi?-.七〇 the extent. of $660* • '9!here are 35 families on the project v/itli- children v/ho v/ill to involvpd in tho program and. the cost for each, family lias "boen figured at a little more than $12 • for the sunimer* '1 ハ.' 1 •' ■ - .. ... •い.:' ^ ■ Included in plans for the ' summer ar^,. softball,"basketlDall,a workshop for craft T/ork, indoor play, and a circuXatingvliprary〇 . :' .-As. so.on as the new staff school grounds are ready, there v/ill be additional fao-■llities' for croquet and. TDadmiriton, and possibly there will "be a recreatioji shack. In connectionmth the summer program Ken Harkness, ^upei^intendent of Education, iias reminded both 七11(3 ciiildren and tiieir* parents that tlie iii改 school library.is available to all who v/ish to us© it during the summer〇 k Cub Deh, ;. » エs l>eing.. o:rganiz.ed for lUle Lake Center with Lee Xi—p.son acting as opganizer•班p- 6nts of "boys 9,10 and 11 years of age are asked "by Ilr. Xianspon to ask for ap— plicatib-a'fbrms so that tho den can l)GC〇ma operative in time to get in the full swing of summer act ivitieSo .. That Lian With The Electric Bazor. , • f • ■ * • . *' «- • • » - • - ■ . ' • * , *■ .''tV ;-V '-7'^ \ ■; ン "StilX. is causing,a good' deal, of ucssing around 7 .a. v/hen the first, radio ..news is coping in. Mayl?e now that the Rec .Clul? tarlD.Qr sliop Is inoperati,011 he v/ill f±d it p〇s's^il)le;;t6 get a shaVe at'high v/ith .lees troulplo. i?o himself, and a lot of oticr p6〇pre-^s〇' Ko|iG\ the folks y/hoto conpGtGr¥/itih,hds liuzz^saw ir*/tho. mornings, • . •:, : ;*.: r.v,:..つ'^;.:.い.“.'.A.… -■ ■ ■: BS A .(^〇I)..Al/rEHXCi^' 3UIviiQH^ ' Page 2 The Houndup May 19,1945 The People And The ?ish, • • " Do not seem to "be able to decide who is the "biggest sucker* At a time when fish tales should be rampant, tlae only anthentic f isii.七ails. seem .to turn up in the Personnel Mess. Tiiei*e are those who have been unkind enough to say that if Allan Markley and Harry Moore last; week-end had only followed George Smith instead of the directions he gave vem, they might have.caught a nice mess of catfish., like G-eorge did, instead of getting bogged down in the nrad, like they did* Prank Pa^an wejit off somewhere' and caught himself a trout。 Parachutists Arrived. , • ■<乂 1.、 - )ノ,ノノ.); ノ '-ン ■■ ' : '<■- Despite the rain,丄ed "by John. Provinse,. chief of the 0〇131111〇11:1七ア Activit ies5 Divi-•, sion in Washington, who has oeen conferring with.nearly everTbod^r since Wednesday and expects to leave tonight, Others 7/ho pulled the ripcord over Tale tiais week include G-leun Y. Ramley, fire protection chief from Washington, and Artlmr James,Internal Security Cliief, also from Washington. Eenrj:" Pevereaux, in chage of postwar planning for the western division, popped, in"?or a few , hours last week^end« The Wandering Personnel,• •. Included, Lou Hoyes,, Project Attorney, and Joe DeWit't, Claief of Internal Secunty, who took off Friday morning for Alturas and. Yreka for conferences T/it]a liodoc and Siskiyou county off icialSo Kiey were accompanied "by Arthur Janes, TJHi. In-ternal Security Chief fr〇E WasMiagton。• e 17ord coines. that grank迄•— G-ib'bs. erstwhile Eelocator who spent some time in Tule some time tack taking the "boys in the pea-pool game at tiie Eec Glub, has relocated hirnself fropi Des ^loines, his home grounds, to JJavi/aii"to go into the insurance .■business uitli a rolocatee^arli s resignation froirv \7IU. was effective thxa week. Allan larkley, Chief of the Li-. aison' Section, Reports Division, Washington, and Ralph C, Brov/n, Beports Officer, will go to San Prancisco the first of the ?/e©k, from wheri^lvirjvlarkley and ivirs0 Markley \7ill proceed on a tcoi* in tiio interest of relocation, v/liich. eventually will lead hack, to Washington. Mr〇 Srovm. returned Tlmrsday from a trip to lie dr-ford, v/h^re he spent three days v/ith. his son, Tom, I^IvI 2/〇, U, S. Navy, .whOv. arrived there by plane after a year and half in the Pacific ejid two landii^gs in the Philippines. . •Ralpii Butterfield,SuppXy Off icer, and Mrs> Butterfield have l)eai spending a week:’ s leave in ’San Francisco and ai*e expected l>ac)!k; •bonight as pos~ )-sessors of a new automolDlleo • -.Mildred Lut^, formerly cf the Xi^s.ve ClearanceJfe-viev/ Board, Helo.ca-ticn Division, Washington, arrived last- Sunday from Washington, to take.some of the burden off the shoulders of Xj〇u Uoyes in the Legal division* * >Francis Bagley, Welfere Counselor, and his wife. Xriaa^ Statistician,. • returned Wednesd^~|f^.om a trip to Sacramento and San ■ Francisco 〇 . , Joseph Eos bo formerly with'^ortk^^^^can Aircraft, Inglewood, Calif〇 , arrived ori iHd施!^一...to. "begin ^mterrial Security Officer, Ivirs^ Hosso came to Tu,l〇 Xiake v/ith him〇 » 0-« husband (?f 匕Reed.. secretary to., tiae S11pp^ly Off ic:er,stait- ed; f oreman—mechauic. • «5Vederick Causey has transferred from I^^zaiiar,fms|tingt〇n, Ce, to work v/ith Eoraei1 Ricketts as design Engineer。 two children,14 and 171 years~ old, v;ill come to Tale Lake aか^^S' sciaool term. t .Jeanne 140ssecar,, Messenger in Office turned to her hone in of ^ooth of her ents* •、•匈デlooker, Office ^Engineer, and. his family will leave tomorrow on two months* leave which v;ill include visits in Seattle and the Booker stamping groind in Canada , , 〇Jerome Shine, foreman njechanic, terminated lyjajr 14. . ,Eugerxia Coch-毋ce Laeann。,school teachers, v/ill terminate next v/eek to engage' i n otiiei* endeavor s〇 The Hey Staff School,., This week got the okay of Prank E. Davis, Supervising Engineer, Federal Works Agency, Western Division, and George R〇 McCormick? Assistant Chief, Construction Division, federal Works "both from Berkeley, v/iic issuejd a receipt f〇2* the structure. Tney conferred here also v/ith. L〇 J» Austin, principal of ti;e idiuras High School, and ga名e!ie Kyles, principal 'of the ^loTaSe Higti School, 113ig Pace Lifting,,. Has "been completed on the Persojanel^Legal "building, and Jj〇u IToyos, ^vojik Pa^an, „liaison and their various assistants and accouterraents"willTbe SacTchmecoine Monday, ilso it will: be possible ohee more to converse with these .dignitariestgr telephone. The Legal Division and Personnel. Off ice, during tlie'rGK〇 dell in^-have "been operating in a state of exile iu Barracks 128, where only hitc|i«^liiirers caiLd 1 md. th.Qin. The revainped building includos more roos: for "bhe Legal Divisionjl^iEr axrgngements f.or tho Bcrsblind Office., and. a Sonfoi'onco ro'oniv. OJhesG dopartnDn^s' now qto "boasting,: ths-li- they hayc, ^doulilo ^xposuro oi\ all four comcics.^ y/iiic31 may "be something no\7 for Personnel, "but not cenossarily for legal. 0> .^Rrawn, li^ews. of the Best Staff in W!EIA. _______ Wlitorsi V,て:a Ko, 36 *. ; / Tale Lake Geziter , NQWel.it» ifornia-.' VICTORY BOND JIXBIXiBE He Was One Of Naturefs. Noblemen. W〇,s James lfe.rceXlu&v:Di5afcs.,. ^ .;• ^v He wouldnH let his whiskers grow (one of those He said he*d not "be pushed around like c〇mino,ii tlmgi wk He^d do as he durn please, by ganH^-*Jaines landed in the And ^ilberforce Articiiojse, ' He thought-" that it- was queei* - •' 'h&d to wear some cowboy clothes«-^he never had, 011 Dear I t,N〇'b〇dy,ll notice me,n'said Will, we〇r "blue serge, X* think*w The c>iieriff noticed. Will and nowr~he|s joined James in the clink* . 'I .. 4 * . * * ,ぺレ•、 •へ •,二.“多、■'.ろ.,.,■• .ノ ..., ^Yore Talking Proudj1* Said Old Judge Grimes, ; ac^ELaiEted, perhaps meet people they have not seen; so that they can nib shoulders andhaye a lot of fun in a good cause* So turn the page and. get all- the dope, , .You can^t spend any .money }rovi ?/on!.t>"backi,; War b.onds or Scraps, .will.'ac- crue with everythif you "buy a lamb or a ham, or try a 10-cent dance. • » So ever v/itia the. paget,-r and "bend an,^,ye .aixd.ear-*; „ 〇 .'...•.へ... 辟 o 2 マ如.甚^! ,ぼ 一. 一一--一.,---一*一1—---^"•■r. . V”.了 _ -,■マ々マ \ン.’ y ふいナ• I 一:、..〆《 ." 、广一一……;-f ;, ;-^ v . , ^ Things^i^p^^lp^c^ With "the opening cifr ^ °-^ tliS ^iine this special 3s—•■ r-':;,s^'':of»'>!Jhe;So^ip^iiiife^ they. wi^;continUe'^Q;.^ppen':;.^^ SatV^i:^une'16V';,!P6;|iiis^^^ of fun ther^will; riot l>e just one;clj^. max'-*—here will -T>e a iwHois ' ^SrieSs of1 theine Oil■ the f inal* day tiliere will"l>e a > ^r^ie,,Heste'^n'.^barbecue featuring .s^e^cs一-—no__leae» 〇3ie Jubilee Qp.een valX ;■ "be; browtted and,will reign. wii^1:ller--'(i6ttrt» 'The Western Victory Bond J\ibilee Cor-' ral will be open for business!1* Ho one neet| fea3?-hef or sh^ will jlDfe; •i. o.vep^. looked or left out of the fun involved in (the 'Colossal Shindig that has '^befell arranged l>y General Chairnian ^rank D» Pagan and h^.s committees ^.'Wjho- iiave.j>ro1ved themse^es experts in cooking;up a zest.ful. Prol^Q "SteWo■ 厂:V:ペンぐ.-/ tBS^gEN ^ICTOHY 1 B〇p JUBIXEB. Here Are The Dates For Bverthing* . • And Everything For The Dat§s.. . . .. - r. ■• ;- •• # 1 • , •' • .-’..パ"入._ v/ j^ueen Contests Starts right now, Nineteen of the most, beautiful,; most , graceful and generally all-around, gals on this prpject are lfin the rtmnijig T, to tie Qaeen of Tale Lakeys Wes-tern Victory Bond JuTDilee* T^te -~_r^ust keep on rdading and you will find outj h*ow.t,;〇 ao xt»:..' Whiskerino Contests Starts next Saturday, June 2, . There will,;!® prize©., fp^r, th.es .打 "best and the T/orst*—«-Kangaroo Courl: ^o!r. the ;gays Without ^em* ' :. • 2 ♦ »• Costume Contests .^tartg Monday, June 11* Again there will be prizes1 :Kai>* garoo trouble for people r/ho don^t year something Western* • • . ' : • . .Vご,'’. * ■ ' Steak Bar'bediet Afternoon of Jvme X6, an fextra^ addea^aad juicy at- traction——something you can sink your teeth into.. . jS^d it ill'"be free* ,.■;, Coronation OeremonY# Afternoon of June 16. The Qaeen will: *be;.honorod« - I, ハ,.,.... _.' V ./u ? ’メ:* Auctions} JLfternoon and evening of June X6* 'This^ll be hot "stjiff i へ; .へ...、.,ぐ.. ' .,‘..‘へ パ、.. ....ぐ…*' ... Corral nBasiness;fg Afternoon and evening of June 16——full of surprises* 会、トニ * V :ザ • . V * ノ Jitterbug Contests Hight of June 16—-^Prizes will be awarded, Dancingi «June 16* A soldier orchestra Fill furnish rcmsic* '' .t ^ v - . へ' Ivee Entertaittpentr June 16. A lot of stuff v/ill "be going on. ■••'• EES mu VICTORY B0E& JTJB:£LSS- Start Voting How,. * • - > • . ’ v ; On your choice for Jubilee Q)neen,. [〇h;is contests will te "based on purchase of War Bonds for^ash. Each 10»;cent ]^t>urW^\v,a.lue of ally bond will counU as ;one vote——for instance, one ¢50 "bond, will l3uy 500., the "bdnd to go to you,' : dhe .votes .to 空 to ‘whichever Qp_e.en、-Ganoid今t盛 you choose, to "back, : Starting HOFユhe Contest e^ids at 5s30 p.:m, |Stet • ' . '■ '■/ : ■.;.,'1-;i.' : * • トー' - ..に〆、 , .:、 で..• ' * * *• ぐ-.■ r 1 : ■ _. * .' Eeraem'ber-—^you' get .the bonds'; your Qixeen Qandidate gets the votes* ,v.レ.■ぃ Buy your "bonds from Mar^e '-Back your Candidate for Queen* Page 3 Houndup Ivlay 29,1345 TOVICTORY. BOI® JIIBItEB Those Candidates P03? Qaeen, ■■Are a pulchritudinous lot, "be a job not to. vote for all.19 J' If don1t know ,em "by nan© (and good gracious, we think you shouldi) go look their pictures and mke up your mind. Here they axet you 3, t Yerling Cato Wilrose Fer^iison llar.i or ie Ganderson Betty_Jj〇u Johnson Eleanor Moreno toJEM Madeline Dann^ G-loria* G-ior^is Vlasta Hedrick Cat her iiie _ Johnson Susie Orwin Barbara Hankia Betty ^Vickers Geneva Bsser Callie Gordon. Marie Hixson Carolyn Lore Mary Peirce Helen Stine . DQpeilding on ii〇T/ ;70u folk?』vote, one of theso yoiang ladies v/ill be declared, after the Spoils** close at 5;30 olclock on the afternoon of Wednesday, June Tulo Lake Western Victory Bond Ju"bil(39 Qp^oeiu Regardless of how you vote, all-of them will be honored. Only one can got the top vote, "but all tjie otherswiQf serve as mombers of tho Queen's Court* 1SSTOT VICTORY BOED JUBILEE 'Ihe Coronation Coronony Will "be full of color and zip. エt will .take place at 2 otciocl?: tho afternoon of" June 16, right after evertody has partsi-kon of the big steak "barbecuo for free,. The Coronatiori v/ill Td0 the opening event of the tig show inside tho Wostorn Victory Bond Ju'bilee Corral# The procession of the and hor Ladies in Waiting v/ill "be XocL by six snappy United ^States soldiers, and "by the Boy Scouts,. TOSTOT VICTORY BOH) JXZBILEE Bae Western BarlDocuo, Preceding tho opening #of the Corral, will be served to all members of the apr pointed personnel and their families at 1 p* m* , tiune 16, It will take tho placp of the usual noon 111〇al in the ^crsonnol Pining Roora--—**except that t' 0 diners will not pay for it, they will be gaests of the Personnel T *-^creation Club® ipits for the "barteaue Y/ill bo placed along the east fencof outside of tho Oor-ral,where tables also will "be placed for ad丄 neefbers of the staff-' and tlioir i.amilies. Staak and true Western barbecue fixings v/ill "be featured^ TOSTM VICTORY B〇m> JUBILEE) Shave Next Friday, Then Qiiiit.,, because .911 tho, morning of Saturday? June 2, the sprouting of chin spinach in the TOaislcerino Contest officially will "begin, and ;70u111 have to "begin at thj ■beginning to compete v;ith some of the already—proven whisker growers in tiies0 paj*tsf Anybody v/ho has not at least SOrffi whiskers after Saturday v/ill "bo a candidate for ..the ..Kangaroo Court—^"but *you canH jump the gim and start raisin: -' "* Qm Friday, or ..the Court*11 get yous too, 3111is contest will end v/itli the Jiib… 11gg Finale Juno IS and the whisker cultivators v/ill "be revi^rdLedi thus2 ■ Best Sustained Oharacfaer«'.feS War Bond, Ugliest or Worst Lookin^j,歩5War 闩七,,' •■よ?,丨_, ,丨•,二■•丨丨丨丨,丨■ ■一 •一.•一/ ^ ^ ... ,..The Eoundup • 一.. ---. ~. ifec雜:物職T 乂如!!^細 .H ..You Gotta Wear Something Western, f • • v' …4lay ,29.,-19必 ^drChairjnan I'agan has "been heard, to ^"dy the- fecbx^d)/that' ifr y'QH haven*t anything else,-a c〇l〇rful, neckqrcli^ef %ill ^do-^lDut we dunnd; seienis"to . us maybe most peopl^ rai^it'"better W3ar something-else, too, Howsomever, if you wrap yourself in a bandana and your conscience we reckon it will]De all right, and ;you :m4ght win a prize, thu-s:KBe.st: Western Cowboy Costume,-prize,$25 War Bond; second, $5 in Wax Staurps* "Best Western Oov/girl Contuse, tirst piize, .$25-,bond; second, $5 in War S|;ajnps* .〆■ ' し'.:’::.....•..へ、 This activity will start June 11 and continue through-to the1 end,- the prizes to "be awarded June 16, and non^wearers of Western stuff meaaatime to "be fined or thrciwirin the clink-**-~»and a. very ingenjius contraption i白• >e、;ing、"buii丄t for just that purpose* - - . . ■ IBS mmvJWRY BOND JU3ILSB ■ ^ ... * "• ©ie Corral Will Be !Eh.e Center* , • v Of the climactic (not climatic, please, Mr« ^7©atiierniani) activities of the Western Victory Bond’, and tiios^' lines of stcQces you have" observed in the vicinity of the Hec Club were ..piaiatei to grow into a true corral fence* v Dae fence will rion fyoin the east end of the Hec Club building to the west .... corner of the open garage; from the west corner of the garage to the canaJ^nd from the oanal tack to the Rec Club near the fireplaco.chxmney, The entrance will oe at th© east end, near the .garage. • Inside the Corral will be the JailbeiaX Snack Bar to be raannsd/by Old Western Bartenders^ Here also will *be display-shelves for all' things, to "be auctioned, except livestock. 'メ) .. • 〆 • • • TOTEEH VICTORT BONP JUBJISB The. Auction ¥ill Be A Special feature, • • ノ ぐ:,..,ベ'.:f.. • '.ノ ' . And presented in thy'ee parts on June 16w4-pf m* , 9130 p* m. .and 11 p#m.This is where you can "buy something and get your money 'back, too. You get v/hat yai in the Isidding-r^plus the equivalent of.your""bid in War Bonds. Items for the auction will be soliciated fron; meuibers of the s-6aff'# If you have something you donft need, turn it in. It y/ill sell for War Bonds--^-may-"bo for a lot of War Bonds---*—and^ sv/eXl OJale ijjial£els total in the' Seventh War Loan ijrive# - . ど:.':…一へ:'’.'、'ン: •..へ:.v. , • • • persons t/isJaing to make donations for the auction may do 'so through the Hec CIuId or members of the c,〇Eraitteesf : •llhe.-Jiiction Committee especially has "boen commissionod to solic.it articles for auction, ' Tv/o lacibs Already have "beon d/>-nated, and_ other item 白.are coming, in* Sucli things asr hams, "bacon, buti;er,e^, homemade c^kes and -pieSs, ^oandy*, radios,, sitocl^ings (:|) or uha!t have you. • ar〇 acceptable# "■ : : ' “:: Page 5 ~ The-二-脑二.• 13STEW VXCTOHY BOND JUBILEE -May- 2、19-45'' - Herie's.Sow It ¥il:l Be Done.,i,:: \ '•' " < '* *" « 4 ,*•,、、,.. , •- ' * • . . *.• . fc4 r / .■« ■ ■ > * » i •» • i* を *. ■■.•.» • .< • , > i •-• . . ••• •、 . *♦ * ,• ••••;* •一--* .ゾ *. «. ... 《. ./ .* .,‘... • » •; So that while "it 'will* ccfst samfe; mpii^y to get in ^ you wil*l get' yotir 'money ■ 'back;/.1^siyeiid'.i'bthenas..y‘(6ii,iDajr-:'|ii、eas!e:.,.“.attheJu'bilee..Finak.eonJunepl6:A charge of $5 will te made fcCr each'peirson over 18 5rdars of a:ges and of $2*50 for each person under 18, for entry to the Corral (the Barbecue is not invq^s5-ecL in this——it will te served outside the Corral)# £ac?h paying customer i^ilL * * iDe provided with identification allowing him to leave and return at will. The enliry fere'wil-L l)e refunded at once in Victory Mosey on a /basis ;of 10 to--一 a $5 entry•';fee -will "be worth $50 in* Victory Honeyv. Ckily Victory *Money will "be used or ;accepted at' any of ihe >games -or* the Auction* If jr〇u ran /out - you Can "buy more. Aft0p_ the evening is overVict〇3?yv'Money be r.eae^me'S.— within a limit of 10 days——for Wan Sends ■ or' War Staiaps, Military t?ili ,-bG ad- mitted free, "but only p场ying customers may participate in any contest or prize which involves the entry fee. ®ie Hec 01u"b has financed the* Western ^--TiPtogry Bond dub:!丄ee in advance for the estimated cost of prizes and equipment* Rogalar* Edition,''. ■ > . . _____ ^ The Roundup: _ ^. •• . - Regular'^Edit ion ,.'二,' r へ'./....二 、.'一‘.' Things Have Beqn-Stirring., * .. . "• .; . 、 ,.• . ..へ... * • . • 3 , : . f ". . 政 * 4 • -i 4 ^ . » • » .• • • _ •ナ 病 ' Amongst tile staff, what with Henr„y Pr-ost taking /over as ^acting heaa -of the Welfare Section, succeeding iFrancis E. Bagley, Social Welfare'Cduriselor who, along with his wife, Irma of Statistics, has repi^gn^d.; Tho, 3agleys• uninGelaa,te.. plans were to spend a few v/eeks at Lako Tahoe, ' ®aey left jriday* • • Martin • P» Gunderson, Assistant iDirecto,!*. in Charge of Oomraunity Mana取ment •B~ack-.Jimonf 广 CA Supervisor • Bill, H6liandi, Relocation Pro多fam Off icer, and Jo3m>; Provinso of ノ Washington, Chief of Ooxmnunity.ActiyitiGS, went on a jaunt to Minxdolta., ■ "Leav--ing the. 20th and all but Mr; provinso returning Umrsday. • »Arthur Jamos of Wasningtorii - Ghief .of internal Security, loft ia wook" ago ;for San Jraiicis.co , wuere he i^ .engaged in some detail wor^,. . f Allan Marklpy , Hoad of tHe iDiai— son Section^ Eeports Division, Washington, and. 0., Browi,Reports JOffi- cor, spent tho week in San Francisco, through Thursday, vlher©upon Allan went fishing for steelheads somewhere up on tho Eel river iDeforo continuing ;a tpur. in the interest of relocation information. . .Charles kyers, Secondary tea- cher ,has transferred to the Vetorans Administration in >>San, Francisco,-‘ • ITprd h^,,s Qome fram IJilbur P,-Xiutzow. formerly of Internal Security, that he hais been, attached to the Siigineers for a course q^, tra.inj.ng as &ix Army へ clprk,. lai'tpr .wliicK ねo..will go to: Pori.t. Xie,wis or -"be alerted .for overseas duty, • • .Jrom Los Angelos comos news thaji. Erar^k G-i'b'baj- formerly acting Eolocation Program Officer here, who resigned recently as Helocation Officer in Des Moines^.is ^ittin^ there waiting tyaiigportation to Hawaii to .ongago in,his 41-sufaneb- ^>usineS's.■ • «^nna Harrington., who formerly.worked in ^ nev/gpaper of— f:ice in I^Iaine,and whose husband is in. the Army, iias 'becoine a Cj.erk-*Stenographer iii Relocation. • eAmong staff shifts, Richard 'G-, has qp-y-^d from Cost Accountant to "be Assistant Finance 〇fficere。3I】i.le.en Davis.,junior Coun*« so丄or in Welfare, has "been reassigned as Acting Ass}s.tant-.Qt>i-mselor0 •二-Cfftra Kirkman has moved from Leave Officer in Eolocation to'be a Helocation AdviBor, and Henrietta Thomas has become Leave Officoro fc tLuther J, h,aa been ixs- assigneさ from I'isc.al. l'c(3〇’:Liitan;b in Accounts to C〇.st Accountant \iQv:®^©nd,£ur3S an^ Analysis j and I^rgarot Green from Agent# Cashier to fiscal Jicco,up.tant>5 。 „ Vlasta Hedrick has bocciiio Jriscal. Accountant'from Pis3al> 011 Clerk, t. * !IheIma Ka'uJ: sian atid jihmico Oanip"bGi.l« who have "been Cost Clerlrs, now axo Audit Clerks, ? „LoiIa ^ar^oas has moYedfromAad.it C'^ork t〇-../xr>ista^:^ ;■ - * ■ Are being received, "but roany more are needed, .—Harry Bla'c'k ■ is chairman of. this all*^imp〇3?tant committee, and he and iiis 25 fellow committeemen will accept almost anything that has a "biddable value for 173Bondp and Stamps, Among iigp〇rt*r» ant items already ready for the "block are a $40 radio, a $7 electric iron (pre-» war prices i) and a couplte of cute woolly lambs. Buyers*11 get the lambs Septen>-ber 15« CJHildren Of Six And Under. Will be admitted free to the Corral for the Jubilee Finale the afternoon t a'sd evening of June 16* So don^t plan to stay home just because Junior is too young to "be left at nojne alone〇 .Jf he has not passed )iis SBventii "birthday* he can aeadhead at the gate. Por -all others the price is $5 for adults, and •,:.:夺2。5〇-^ yo-ungsters under X8 (except Junior) , aU of which will "be translated into Viet-ory IvlonBy for use' inside the Corrals Two Soldier Prizesc 〇 ^ 一、-....'. ' '.;•■■ . '.: '■: Saoh a $25 War Bonds have been, set up, to te awaj^ded the ixight of June 16 to our Military visitors from Camp Talelake, These will be for soldiers only〇 CiviOaans need not apply. Soldiers will "be welcome to the festivitjes of June 16 "begin— rdng at 2 p〇 n*., and will, be admitted-to the Conal free〇 ブ丫 ,• . » ’ . •. ■>» 、 . . * • • . More Costume Prizes. • 0 ,. ... • 、 : •. < / Also have teen- arranged, to cover non—Cowboy and nonr-Co.wgxrl gar"b« 0?he "oest male just good old Western costume (miner, gambler,,dude, what hiave-you?) wiXl win a $25 "bond, and the best female Western costume in the same categories (you think these up for yourselves™*and they didn*t call S-Girls then) will- win same, Ihiskers Will 3e Grown. . # ■ ,. . . , . -. Or attempted to "be grown "by all pej^sorinQl except those for whoa such adornment, "because of the nature of their duties i Would "be inappropriate and interfere with proper carrying on of their functions* • Siis applies also to Western, garto H〇J>* wearers of Western stuff under this provisioii^ however, will "be expected to "blossom out on the afternoon and evening of June iSi, WESTERN VICTOHt Bte jndBXLEB I Youngsters Who Have Been Doing Things* • # v like breaking windows, starting electrical equipment in W&sh putting asoid in wasiimg machines and running planks throu^x mangles, are hereby and offioidty warned that such activities forthwith cpist cease, or else, , f There is a foot patrolman now in-the Ac^i^istratioii■ area*^ Maybe parents should c〇-*〇perat© with him« Page 2 llie Houndui^ Wtfilhw June 21-1945 IhrerytMilg^tirill 3e Under Co^ttrol, 慮 iィ务 In San Prsncisco n^xt ;w|?ek with iT^erl^^air^ul j A^iinistrao ive I.IaJi:a^e'iii^^-■>.〇«-*; cretary, end President'- i'ruman TDoili Francisco to see to it tiiat'^l^e United Nations Conference get its felf.-si os ed up .properly% : Hegar dies s of what tii©-Ft*6-* sident does, Valerie plans ;t:〇' stay, a •week, ,•’_»• Aad we ,妇ave Y/ith us here ojv:,1^110 center, conference or no c6nference, one'^George t7e,siiirf>ton Hice, new assistrJit storekeeper<» George says' lae.. was TSofn on J'-oljrUciry 22 fwliicli is howcome lie is a memiber of the Washington family) tut he d〇esn*t sa^r which February 22. i.iay'bejin keeping with the tradition, he would, if somebody asked him* . « I,Iariap.- Yrn^ng, late of the ITacs, is in our midst a^ain. liarian is going back to teaching in the Elementary Sciiool〇~i #• Clara^Mao, Harrington, who terminated as naiiager of •the Rec this week, is Agoing "baxiit to Oregoru Eer dati^Liteiwinf-law, ^na Har-rington, Ci^rk-Stenographer in Relocation, and her srand-*daugh.ter, Olai'a . ^.lae Pool• Clerk—Typist in Statistics, will remain, « « Helen Houston. Property QLerl^ has resigned to look into the possibilities of Alaska as a pla,ce to work* 1 tis rumored that Ithel Lohner. also Propeity Clerk, also is casting glances Alaska-ward, end tlxa.t ina«7be they will go together, tv/o-three weeks hence. « „ iiar^ery Gunderson, ill iii the hospital with a sinus infection, lias resigned as teacher of Spanisi;. in the schools # « Eosemarj SD〇onraore is back from her vacatix)n» • • Robert Powej.1,Poreiaa^Mechanic, and hi日 uife, Dora, Cost ikcccjuirts'Clerk ini.:ess Operations, have returned from leave, "brinsins with them their daughter$ i*frs。 Harry Oorbin, and their grand-daughter, Margaret • from iiedford, ftrfe, .» rjcid |yfe*s〇 Bruce S〇...Ijanr〇son. father of Lee Lamp son • Assistant PersoniieX Off icer, visi- ted Lee and his wife, Sailer, Clerk in Office Services, during the past week* • • 〇^Q;rence Brovra, Assistant Storekeeper, is teraincitiag^ 〇 > Ev la Adams, once ' a Tale lal^e teacher, was a visitor yesterday* • • Arthur 17111 iaji?3 • Internal Security Officer, came back frora leave ^Thursday, "bringing with him his t\7〇 sons 〇 His wife is expected to join them siaortly© ITilliams recently transferred from Ivlanzanar, t * 30,1p Boss, Assistant Reports Officer, Mrs» Boss and son Itoxv^' expect to leave toraorrow for a week*s vacation at Diamond-Lake, Ore* • » Geneva lall, formerly Clerk-^pi^t- in Office Services, v/ife of John B〇 _Ba,ll,Internal Security Officer, has returned from a trip to Arkansas, and yesterday started work as Glgrb^Srpiiv丨;ixi'Katisttcs, assigned, "bemporarily to.Finance。e ❶ Eodne^ 选,Internal Secm’Uy Officer, has resi级edc 0 〇 Patriica inn'JeftMsi. 1 ^ ■麵 L‘‘. ■钱•,エ ntern 玖1 Security Officer :) has started work as lies- senger in Office ?e^vices〇 „ , Clarence Stauffer, Assistant Storeke:e|)er, hasie— signed to join his family in Portland, Ore# • 〇Harr.y Kirkm811 now officiallyへ:%s a part of the Procuremeiit Section——the top part o.f it, !•〇 "be instead of Mess Operations, * , Bettye Vickers- has received a promotion, _ from (Typist to Transactions Clerk in Personnsh • • Etta &〇 Duum, wi-fe of To;n Dunn5 Internal Security Officer, has been transferred from Clerk in Prooiir^meni;. to Property Control Clerk. . . £〇^ert_a Bc 0010mon, Assistant Lsdical Social Worker, has resigned to join her lms^nds Roue it, farmer Junior Counselor in T^lfare, in San Jlrancisco,* • Charles Hoovex** Project $t;eWards has traD.siferred, to To^^,z« Save Uil it ary Visitors. • ; Here and, coming, Lta Robert Kinr^ Hall, recently of the Imval School of LliXi--tary Government at Monterey, is a visitor on the project^ to "be here another <3^ Lieutenant Eall landed on Saipan and helped set up the United States Government 7 control there when the island v;as taicen, , . Ool〇 TJr. E» Daval and his;/staff Al ぃ be here next week for more Army hearings on Segregee and Excludee appeals® ,•了 The G-irl Scouts W如t to go to sumer ca呼 at Lake of the,,•¥〇Q,ds, Ore〇, and so あ总g,,a house to house canvass selling greeting ®ards to get funds ^lie girls are working hard at it* Have they "been around to In froht of the Rec Clu"b: Barber Shop, so that wandering. foIk: 38 ' ' gale Lake Oenter > Hev/ell« Calif Qgnl^.,, ....一一June;, 9 T.J,9.45 :* •バ Have You Voted I'or Qaeea. 4 4 . * Of the Western Victory Bond JubiX^e? Tiae^s aw^stin^ .aiid from-tW looks of tae > tabulations llar^e Green, off and. stamp sellei*, is putting up> the c〇3>- petition Xdl picjc^g .up right sraartly. i,,;- ’ •二 f. •:‘ . ;こ:.---'-.*:‘ノ * iPon^t forget that after today there ?/ill Tse 0111y six 0011.didates* end til© other 12 girls wUl be Qaeen Qaiipaisiiers* eiisageA'in a contest c?f their’ 〇m to see who can sell the nost votes for tiie six Qjaeen Candidates' Tlie winnei* 9f the Qaeen contest^ and the winner of the Oar^tpaigner contest each, will be awarded a $25 "boiad,- ajPiCl-Qn. June 16 the Oarrpaignei*s ¥/ilX return to the fold to T^e a part of 仏 e’5 Qa さ eW s ’ Ckwt • D〇?i*t forged^ alsq, that you qonvote with stands now* if you choose, If yoU.saB going t-o oast na^iy votes for the same Queen Candidate ^ tlie l)est "bet is to "buy a iDQnd., "because "oond.vo'tes are cowited oi> mgtturity value (250 votes fox:, $18«75 cash) and stanp yo.tes are counted on face val^©* y〇u«.Qp.A voi^s..f〇f 10 centsveach. and. spread^em aiiy way you Xike♦ * ' You TTill Be Branded. • •, 1116 jfirst time you enter tiie QorraJL for the Western Victory Bond Jiibiloe ^inaxs on June* 16 (v/h.en you have paid oyer you^r $5 or your $2^50 as th^ case siay be in exchange for Victory 1.1011e.y spendable inside) aij.d ti^ereafl^er you can go and come as y〇u choose duri?ig "both, afterjioon. t2Hd even.ing« Jwt hold, out your v/ristt the finar*ce filberts v/ilX slap a "brand on its t and you will be fixed for th.© ctay and nighl?# If You Lilce Juicy Barbecued Steaks* • t. You had "better; quick ^et over to Persoianel and put the bee on Helene Ely for the lDar"becue ticket, or tickets for yourself and fainiXy^ Titer© is ixo costi attached and no red tar>ew »Just sign your name and the names of youy family Eiem'bers, and the tickets are yours» cojrxpliments of the |>©r?〇Jiiiel Recreation Qlub, Thetax^ber* cue, at l p. n, jju;ip 16, will replace the usual noon meal in the ^ereonneitK5ning Hall, yhi-cxh will "be cXosed-wSO don^t figure on going there* • f - Items Por Hie Aucti〇jit • f... Are accruing fron numerous sources* and,.a lot of delectable and fascin- ating gadgets aiad other eatable and usabl© articles t/111 "be placed on display in the Game Barn in tlie Corral tjie afternoon of June 16 and wiU remain tiiere imtil the.y are sold, perishable articles such as pies, cakes, etcetera, sliould not "be delivered unt^l Satui-day morning. Send your contri"butions to Harry Black, or tell him tlvey are coming# All liJlio Are Requesting SupplenentaX Gasoline. # » ' Should fUl in the necessary forms and personally deliver then to Bg.lph Butter-field, Supply Officers for his advice and*suggestions if any are needed, UrfieiU 姐en v/ill siibinit the applications,〇 the ration "board* ^1sq;s IIr# Butterfield has application forms for Canning sugar allotments (looks like Ealpt is practicing up on How To Ivlake Eriends And Influe^(5® ' People, "but anyhov/ 9 that^ s T/h©.t the man said) ^ 〆 The Hev;elX Cub ?ack, «>>•;■ •. * . ViirtuaXly is coniplQte and the charter application will "be sent in, soon* xli^ wiljl operate under the supervisions of a 'B©c Club committee consisting of fid' Pederson, Ronald L. Mil3.$cr and George A.. Huntsroafiy Page 2 中 A 如p.: Sqn(ie Of Our Travelling personnel* .、一. /■ *^,'.':L-',: Are due. lDaclc: thls.Ye.ek^eh4^p^M^t t^e- ^ agfeiizi. Lou Koyes ,Projeot 如 torney, who left I7e who went to San Prancisco last weekend to help president Truman close up ^he. Unite4;Hations Conference, h^d giv^ that, ^ob fap.jin disgust, .at last !-r^p'〇rts,; find'was devoting tli^'Matter part of her Eo^iday1 to getting.-Tjou and.f^Q§. hpffiQt 〇'it. t3.ine'. •♦Qero-ldj.ne Crorlln. HedicaX Social Workert will spe^d next.W6ek in S^! J^randisco on vacation, a^d finding out if her apartment is still there,•, !Bae;re are 'some, ne押?mers on the project, and some newcomers on, the payroll who are iaot'newcomers on the pro-j ect:, inc lud,ing Slgle £annin^t who., starte,d . 3^t week as an i51ementary Teacher f ■lj!h.i6 is thB third center she .has; iaken in 3aer stride, coming here from Heart :Itountain and ib^eviousiy having l>e©n atvPoston*.. ♦ X ,,Bertha^aifford, wife of Cecil Gifford, heavy duty truck driver, hafe started .work as^a Clerk—ist in Statistics* $h© formerly taught in the schopls. hei*e# • _ Maxine Stevens, wife of Arthur Stevens, heavy duty.truclc driver^ al$o has ■gone on the payro3.lt and a^so has "been assigned s.s CX.erls-'Ty'pist in Statistics, « * iirs-; Lldyd ICau^.tH6 gorier I?o.r^thy Phillipg:, has resigned her p〇si^6ri ^ tea- cher "^nd.1¢ ;goihg' Vo ^Southern Qalifornia: for time*. f . ^Itank licFall-t^ Internal Security Patroliaan, has resigne^;f i ^e-Eoim^tap wishes to correct • personnel misunderstanding in last week^s issue in which Harty Kirkciaji. somehow or other gcfc promoted in this paper to "be top man of the Procurement Unit^- He isn*t, Qpor^e Yreeland is procurement Officer, Harry is his assistant# , Tfe© ;Jlec Olvib laemoership. .G.j:山iふ .r> Will ho^d its; tegular moiltiiXjr jn^, llonday^ in the Eec Clu'b liain jiounge. haVe "been pxge/i,.to:;attend# .’, , : . •’ ノ ; Tlie Hew Uursery School* • • ..、 . ....;.,...... - 、レ….ぐv i ぐ..•- 1$ going full blast, and the youngsters from ail reports are loving it# This is a true co»〇perative conammi^y ^roj^ct ,pf .s.taff parents f arid. 20 children are en-» rolljed for.'t He halfday;* sessions* v, ':ん,し.-: . 1 Susan*-Gans * supervisor 'two,'eyAGuee .teache^ dev〇t>e ^their time to the ehild- ■ ren in tlJe forenoons, 'and;;i^,ijae\'a^terJaQ〇ns ,tjb.ey.c〇ni^ trainiag in ;mi3i*sery :::;:s.phooI t echn ique unde^ 'auppryijs ion. 〇4* ^loreix&a^ Auernhelmer t. Senior Elementary Teacher, whcr:i;s Hurse'i'y School supervisor in the colony. ., The Nursery School classes are "being held in the Priciary Room of the old Staff School building. The children work.with paintsclay, and jigsaw puzfcle books* 二如 added れさtゴrq of thk’cdir主pu分は)s-^s 仏^ Mrs* Donnell ITtBoardr man,-who has l?eenra p^ofesgrpnloi r^sic, ieg-ciier* .* : . •- *** ' * • • •_ ハ、、'..、' •*• *._., ゞ *. •、, • * • • ■ Project parents have co^operateU aliwsV. per cent iii establishing atid!' 'fillin'--tailing the Nursery School. The fathers have "built ^ndc:r.epa-ired equipment: for the use of the younssters, and the mothers have done the necessary shopping, and. have taken care of the decorating of th^ school roora#. • • Generally excelleiit results have teen reported from. QpQrat;ion of }the school.®ie yooager children willifigXy to lieci'early (isnH-that s om0 Ihing^). in ;oyder %'q ;Be up and al;Vit tlie 'fascinating things the Utirsejy SciiooX provide s# v い:'..•• M 巧こ*..づ..•パれ’'.....、 These, line (Sometmes)-' P^s, Are bringiiag out the young gardeners and thel^'parents, especially on week-ends (when doesn?t rain) in the garden plots in the area 'behind#t]^© 'v. ;pew School. This is a project well viork Rooking at if you haven*t "been over there. Some real fanning i日 going on. ev明.,#.仰孕 球孕ca^ia,:,邱d‘a,i〇.料 ?tis .:noli Iced f - are ddiiig a Ipt • ' r.,f... s» t- ■ .*• .. ;V” :...二.J.ン *. ••, it/ュ-ん w”’:し"v ■:unn: .人 Yf ^ ^ Ko. 41 Tule Lafce Center, HeT/ell, OalTiornia June 3〇,19$5 IJhat ITith All The Statistics And Things♦ « • We ijresented last week in announcing the fact that. Tale Lake Center*s appointed .personnel liad hit at least 214 per cent of its quota in the liislity Seventh War Loan Campaign, we didn*t have room left to seay mch about some of the folk whq contrilDuted a lot of effort as ^well as their money in iDringing this very fine state of affairs abouti As a matter of fact, .almost everybody on the project had a hand on© way or an,, other in the Uestern Victory* Bond Jubilee which was the climax of 0?ule*s efforC and whicli put this project over the top T/ith a resounding "bang that is 麵戰ging ' heard all over the nation as the filial figures are being coripiled for the var- ious departments of govermaent in this greatest of all W^r ioan drives,But some folks had the opportunity and w©re in position to do zacr e than others, and t?hat we mean, they did it I The whole "business was uader the general direfe^ion of Prank S^agan as chaiimaciejfi&d Joe Thomas as vice-chairman of the Steering Oonidlttee iitiich was made up otheiwtee of Ken Gorton^ Buck Dimon, lo*s. T/ilXiain Jarett, George Smiths Harry Black, Iiar^: tin Gundersont liary Dorkin, Homer Hicketts and Halph , * 25he BarlDecue Cbm-| mittee, which everybody agrees put on one of the finest meals# outdoors or inf-doors, that every has tickled palates in this vicinity, was head "by Charles Hoo? ver and Ha.V Hayv/ard, and they had coiapetent help too numerous to mention her0 specifically* l • Hike Primci, as could "be expected, did the jo"b of marshallir^ the Queens with gtace and. finesse, with, the 〇士 a lot .of other people, too 4 ♦ • Otis Eoper, chairman of the Decoration Committee, had a conting6iit with him that really went to to\m, including an ex-r〇fficio nember, Eoineo Hadonichi of the Caiap !Rilelake !P〇st Sriginee^s, responsible for those three^diaension murals whicS still are in tlie Bee CIa> Liain Loimge. . . Ilae iPu'blicii'by C〇rainitt6e was headed HalDh Brov/n., with Bob Ross, vice-Ghairman» and other folks, inciuding paiticular*^ ly Bill I»auritzen and Buck Dimon, attending to the production1 of the excellent posters. • , Ken Gorton and iiis ^laanc© Committee gang really had their hands fi®. ■—•of money# They Handled it like the veterans they are at this job* ♦ • All those eatables and drinkables that were to "be had at the Bar in the Grade .-^S3n^ got theaie through tlae efforts of Harrj Kir3〇ian and his Special RefBeshnents com^ mit tee, • • Harry Black and Loti llq2.es r;ere the justice passers in the Kangaroo Court, and Harr^; doubled in "brass as chairman also of the Auctions Commit was one of the biggest and nost efficient of the whole outfit. * • !Bie Judging Committee for the various contests was headed "by Gander son, with BilIHdL£ land "braving the stage to do the annoxmeing, * f Back Dimon v;as the Big Chief of the S'ree Entertainment Committee, ^311011 produced such tiling as that big Redskiii that ran axoimd the place and that last item on the stage in which I.iike Primm ^ enthroned, not to mention the Qp.artet«--^iBill Hollaiid. !Ralp3q Butterfield,Tom Du3111 and Uranic Jeffries* , > Jack Donovan1 s Construction Committee crew was response ible for all the stuff that appeared so niraculously in the Corral——»aiid for th^ Corral itself, . . J〇e Dewitt and Sam 〇T?en bwere the toys dedicated to the prer* serving of what wlaw and oyderH セ;118で6 was left after tlie ^rubileeHnaie got im% er way. «. , The "business was ■under the direction of George Smith, had a "bi^: committee along with him also* The Dime jDan.ce, which "brought in 在 chunk of iuoney, was run by Dick Irac^r and his helperf. * there are a lotci? otlier people viho did. a lot of things, all to nwerous to meintion^ Out standingly Bick !Tracy was tjae artist who did those Western pictures ih. the Eec Olub fSnack Bar and Game Hoomf and Harry Lioore was the nian wlao got together that interesting and valuable collection of relict of former times, including the Uo&oo JarsjWiiijdi mii© on display in the Eec Club liain Lounge. # • EverylDody, we can shake laands v/itli everybody% and consider it a job well and enjoyably done. The Cleanup TTeek Judges, , • jlartin Gunderson, Harry Kir3^ioanf George 3iaith and 8am' 0^ehf had a job on their hands when the colony got through shining its face,ふ1131e report the whole place is more spic and span thaa it ever has been, to the exterit they* had to give a^ way two first iDrizeSf … へ There'll Be Les Koyes Arcmnd Here# ♦ • Come middle of next week, when Lou takes off for San Diego, and for a vacation, and to retrieve his vdfe and small son. Lou has been rushing around so fast lately that friends will nake it. a point to "be on hand to see tiiat the Project^lopping Legal Light does not depart Y/ithout those pants recently so mysteriously last and as mysteriously returned^ Page 2 ___ :: •■The RoundUT)_______________________________June 0011945 • V ^ ….1,'....へ. Tale* s Personnel,• ,v; : . , ■•へ',‘ .;■ vv:;:--f;\ ':', . '' ■ .. :• ■„ . ;V," r\ Is st irring •~^©,and^a&.- PrQ.iect-.I)lTeg^p^sBe.gt ^ mio, took '6ff. : eastward; last ^Sunday, shortly will arrive'in ilasAlngtca, after a visit in' Chicago; v ”Harr.;/ ‘1..Black 1$'Staying put in Tu.le-rhe'l,s; Acting Project Director wiiile Ray is taking a look at ItliliQijgs;' in the national cap-it^l:^d.;©Xs€iwkere**>. # •. iRalph- Butter field!. Supply 'Offices and William Jar-ret.t,. Chief, of Asr'ipUl^^e#/t!95?k ^ jaiiiit* tlirougi:i the area around Oanby this v/eek, snooping for pigs and chickens. They did no buying at the moiriert, but' to£tJ,Q soste cent acts for future supplies, • • JjegJjemps on,Personnel pffiqer, • is taking two weeks* leave to look into the mtter of whether Uncle Sam xs ^oi'ng' to put • ;o!d liim..' He left :J!ri'da^ f,or .'vpQrtl and and. other points north,,accompanied by -B*.、S». Wooden.-.parents of 上is wife,Sall^,-Cleri: ..in Office 含orvices. lx, w'-and Ei*s#-"Wooden had visited he-re during the week,. * , Lau'-^yes, Project ' Attorneyi v,;^r?d Cools, Assistant :Ohief of .Internal Security, went to A3.li'aras on legal* dusi- :ness Thursday, got "baciL?: saBie day for some reason they did. not. diral^a, • , .Same day also Joe DeWitt, Chief cf Internal Security, slid into Klaaath Palls to iiave a trair^-“,ぎi姐':..c6nfer白!ice.ir/i’th Artiutr Jaiap's. Chief of Internal Security iii TTasiiington,.wiio vis一 -here-recently and was on his way e^st after a detail on the Ooastc .... .'Ite^inald cj&fe\iger, Seco'ndary School Teacher, is sa,ying goodloje to his friends, Re.ggie h红日 re— ^as :〇£ todo:y on account of lie has TDecome Super int evident of Schools at スit ter, セheaat.of Aberdeen.ド.iniSoatii.'Xlakota. He*s going to take himself a vacation . "before こ:.’hater irtg'iij)〇n his new. dirt:ies。,■• ** Prank Pa^an,, Personnel Officer, retr.rned. .. Friday from a recruiting trip and confereiices with the district Civil Service Office.' in Portland. He got some nev/ personnel for the Tale payroll,".« is:f HeGb.ire. Super- i;*:t^i¥ihg Kurse the'Hospital,'resigned^l^idaj^ to assu;ne duties .as ,a in the Nurse-Corps at the Ar^y Hospital ^ lUnes, Illinois. • • ViT^iv ia, Billow, jour-.djaslisjnat, the High .School and wife qfyJohn Bigelow, Reports on mili- leave -who is stationed v/ith tae llavy near San. DiegcP put in' iie'r last day. of ^tfeacliing.-Priday*, She ..will leave soon to join JoliSa',vlxile ilstelle 7, ^albnis t^kes over School jourrial^sm classes. • .Eleanoj OoleEan, is a new Junior Counselor VTslfarsv '-.Sie came.here from Berke-l.ey., where. she was nemlier of the national Board ^•^iViBirectoisbf tlie Young. 17o^en?s.Christian Association. . • Carlton 33. Uild.er:- in Sta- * tiitdefe has baeii promoted. How he?s head of th.e Population Report lag Unit, , .Kathr* erxne: .'• Hobble;. Secondary Tea.clier: and supervaaor of evacuee teachers in the 12110 eohcol ぐ,右y’g’fce,% 4s..】今が和f f〇r,hei* h〇me irx,.Eew York Oity。, t> Audrey Joyca Parrqw* f!:.oh St〇 ^^L6uife^iviissoui,.i> "begaB. duty,.as an- Elementary Teacher. June 23〇ivlayie,.firay|iiXlClerk is ^Statist ics, has.x©sig?ied t-o, ^pcompaji^ her husbandj Ben E. Gps^biilj rec4gc;^d In- -Hp.〇t; vat Seattle comes a new Clerk, for Stat istics? She is Iy.dia^l£aiivin; started ::fciwo'rk - Wednesday* . ^ • Roy ParCT-«. Chief foreman'L*0'eh*anic, is^ack from, a trip;S.ih^〇 his ! i>bld stain;ing grounds, ti8,ssen national Park, . . I;Ir:s. John J._ DohbVpざ hks. off 海伊 ■^,-a:vacation ndown in God?s countryLassen Hati〇na{l Park〇 ShQ*s getting things set -s.i,f〇i*i-her!ims''band', Construation,.and-Maintenance Superintendent, who will, joiri.iere for da^s next .week. . „ Betty IlgtsclienbacHer, .Glerkr-»Rr〇ist in Statistics:,, "be vX;p^〇.M)t0d, t'o .-Statistical Clerkjas -of ilonday* , '-.Hasta Hedrick; fiscal !A.c.cppitant ,has »':gone' somewhqp§. f,pr a vacation j>f? t.wo weeks〇 f5he declined to locate the locpjp, , . # ■ •:,.t>r:,.r.Donnell.f« Boardniaa,^ Senior; liedical Officer at,.tiia Hospital, and.Ite-'Hihdjman,Hos— > pife'al.'Adr^inistrator ,-,^e at Stpdctpn on Hospital "businress, * , LiisB re^ .< r^seritative of the !Tat,i6nal,'Toung I7omen*s Ci^ist4m,r4ss〇ciation9.whf* has visit” ing ;ti^re far ,a w,eek, is leading,, to day, she is interested in the dirjLs Club izi the ^o* ;;Mw^a^ior.'T?hiGh- ehe helped is. .getting- furjiisiiings .in' the first placed :* « .EXsTe San?-* *Elementary Scliool TeaoHisi', las-t week to ..^pend. a vacation *of a moi^h at her :;:-home-, "Hew .Liepzigr'.H〇rth Dakota*. • • い::':*:-*. 〜一 * : ’• : :.The> .Tonsils'..Are Going, • • t;•々•,•ず;:,:..:x ;.L IPast around.her®< lately^*and those Y/h〇 have, losl;seem to Ise getting, along f iiie without. *em. X^ennis^iHollani^ small son. of■,Wifiliam*,It. iiolland.r HeXpcat.iQn Pxcram Officer , gave his up; i:n UerriX^ M〇Ada^* Ifeddy'Hotllarid survived the op.er§,tion' as 117611 as could be expected« As .for Dennis;, he T;oke up liuri^ry:* .♦. Leann Xauxitzeh^ little daughter of William J-»- Xi:aurifczen«.ムCqnsir如;fc:ioiv:き1^perj^tendi^it、o f her tonsils day.,, also a^. .Merrill, She » ... And fop those who have ralsseql .Hike rf r&is-behind the Snack Bar, at tlae „3&c OliiS* this sam©, .goijg iizltii different jAror^s* :s〇/siji^le a, tiling a^£.6nsi^e¢.'ti,9,t»5r*^ into the Hospital IViday afternoon for an appendectoiay. At last reports Hike and his? ai〇pendix had been separated, successfully^ ' 一 關 TLe Rec Club Barter Shop,. f ; . r ^ ,••パ•‘ :.へ.'.:-''、つ:'••,.山ぐ'.,v. y-; » Shines ©ebtv «he now like a cake of now for any Xon^iairs missin' on the t〇p〇 soap. In a c.oai: it even in the dark* Best Staff in TTR4. -----2al.s..ItalLQ. .g.er,t.er.> ilerifill.-.Ordi.fGriiiciL___...... raid Tiio UQYi work *,/eeki 1 & CV j3eco::e$ effective vmder the salcr:/ increc.B© 1-a.w afsrplcye^s of 5?uie Lalce Center Y/ill have tlieir "basic oay and 6verV^^77rx-C(^ lated on the o^,sis of six c)i211t->-liour da^s, instead of five 8^>-h.cur' one 4||-lli〇u^ -day as now* forking Kcvirs 130^*111:1 in-^ Ijoaday-v/iil-〇e 8'-a*- :U to aooa and l.p* to 5 pi ::. uond?.*- tbroucji Saturday?---or perhaps: tiiroi\^i i.xndby, de^eMdin^ on wliat v/oi^k week is set' up for you iii your joa*- Por tiie "bulk of !3?u*le Loice q:i〇Xcyqqs , the uork T/eelt trill "be laouda'f tiir〇u;>i Sa-turday, btvfc is sei,v:ice&. in .d啟プs ’cff nast be sta;^こ.)ered,'cis Internal. Se- oul: it.7 md tlie Hospital, tlie vjoxk v;eek ^7ill differ fcr individuals, dejpe^.ding oit-T?i^at da-* is esta^lisiled as t;ie regular day- off. By r/ori-ing tl?.e first fiv$ da^e cf liis r/orlc t/eek, the er203.07ee will Imve earned 11Is jasio pa?, r/liicia tli© ner/ lav/ increr.sas cn a averac© of so;:e 15 per cent tiirci1.濟…0ユ’1 tlie ’oracfcets/ 21ie sixtli doy 'is tiie overtlr—e day* iTiie. ovor— tlxie T/hicii .t:ae now 1‘liv/ sets 11:;)on a graduated scale can "b© p’a太d only if bli© 〇vei*ti::0 —*uii0 sixtii day—— is r/orlced. Tims, if your oveyti::.e is So.turda^, 7〇u rust vicrk eijuit hours Saturday' if you tXQ to oe paid' sJLI :/〇.\-x ovarti:1¢, and ti:;e off on oir.mal or sick leave cannot "be t- • sic pc^r incrar^sa..involved in tlie first da;/_s of i^O.rk* your clieclc;still vdll be bigger tlicai it T/as "before, . , Also ;iew licurs v/ill "be of advantage to i^iiopxD^rs v/Iio.,, T/itii tiie pry, endii^g at 〇-'p. , ^7ill be a"ol© t.o reach stcr-es in on v/eekda^ra or.cl in IClor- ■■ niatli iFalls on Satuj^da~'s well in advrjice of tiie clcsinr; liour* ' ■ Ana iPhere Iis In-Q-racuS pyor.otion, • • . . ... , • • involyecl in tiie salary la1^, eff^cbiv© 1,for a.11 persons who have l)QQn,t e:^}lc?/Gd mzder Civil Service _ eitlier. liere or in sone otlier agency for X2 coriseutive i^onths if tiie.y liave a :];ood conduct rating and sa eff icienty -r./aing of ngocdU1 oy’De.’c’tsj*. Iliis ;〇ror:otion, with its rasultc^at additiontv.1 increase ,\s^a^toniatio, :....’ .In One Of Shadiest Elections,., '. Possi131:/-.ever held. in tiiese cr an.y 0tiier .;^a,rts, the ;;@:::.bersliip of tiie Porson— ne丄 Hecreaticnv Club lo,sij Uonday *n〇jied .ne\t officers....and executive Cci^ nit tee. Just /before tiiis rioaentous event occurred, tiie- li^itnin^ stuck, .;r.d the juice on which Tnle Lake^ordiiivlrxXy .^ts lit daring tlxe liciirs .., .ims :.:.issi;.ig* 3y tiie flickering gloV pf "barn lanterns,., akin to tiie ene/’” v/liich toasted CiiiCc'^o mien ;.Irs. 0?Xie .r3r, s cow jmd^ecl it, tlia election tellers cc^ :q • -, up t/ith tiiesse ra^iults: , .. • '••._ 』,‘ .;;i ■ . ^ ,v •■" *,,...’、 .パ:.''、. :...ご--. • president—^Geor^e Sr.ith; Vice-Presid8iit-^~Sa.lxDii Batterfield; JreasurGr : I)on &r〇Y〇s;+Secretary-*—iucy. .Qabe'tta;" SsbcuHザe. C〇32^”今ホPJtiば1 ::ol_ land, :.iaア r ふ.Mci二 etts,フ il丄 ian Jarpet, Keiinetli H ザIciess Bripii 0• 3rc 口n, llert Boming Prosident Snitli put the "bee on Dick 0?re.cy for tiie tou-^a jeo of chairr-cn of tlio Iioueo c〇zi::i1i%eQ0 Otlier xieEfbera. s^re Sheldon*-IiOT/er;?:, Bo'o 4iicle3>-son, LjTs. Jarrett, .altliea Gorton, Geneva. Ssser lvAcL willia:: Lroiritizen* -Sae audit cor.r.:ittea is coL^osed cf 5?racy, Lutla^r Deuel and l^ar^e G-reen, ■.て:. ,.•.ベ:.-,r :ベ.,.ベ: kV)-. し''…:..:…,-'' I/e»re Jjeadin^ 2ae:ii All, キ'‘ ■ -■ V '■ ■' .':• • ;'?^ ,-*'3#. ■〇«;' "'心 ぐ--:へ In the l.ii^lity Seventh. I7ar L〇i.ui Occ:^d1qi results. Project Director 3e^t cane "beick fren jaclii-igton with 15110 i;.iforr:atio:,a tlir.t 2h3.lQ Lolve Center1 s 2X4 plus per cent cf quota is tops for all "bureexis, agencies, elenents nad u.-aits of the De^rTtueat of til© Interior, At last 3ii^it!s staff neetinf; '■. '.lie rer.d a letter of congratulations fron Director Uyer, こ;., ^ - 、’ . . .• * .,■麵■: ' 1——---IU.4--4 ~ 1 11 j ll--—•-- — X -- — Pa^e 2 ' Ihe Boundap一 . ’. ' ' - . - July ユ4 •.一这楚 ^~-:/....七,..v,::..:六:r.7~';IJI'\-V;'; 7 •-:;- ..^ •"• V':- :./_>,:,:. .;;, 53iere*li 30 j^othea?- Barecue chairKian#t.to help him serve the iJar^ecue, iiartin amderson :is. ch^lriiaji of th多 O.oimiion.i切 i幽ageraentf ’softal311ers,with’Back Pifiicm tear?- c今|>t£4ru Chairiian of tide Outsiders is TTilliaa Jarrett, with Ray Tra'cy as tean c^taln'. 'Ibis gane will be played tuitil seven innings have *b© con^let^d,* dai'knes?3 .^alls, or all the players are in the hospital. ;0ima Ho Kq 33esu To Oislmsan Wa liiaasli it a^—Banzai J « • Shlb细aisu此ite 6ishasan go yvuaiwa otoko no ko ddto«r«*_i»l>an2ai,VfitiaT»nJj!liil6|i3iiasan wa aegane o nakusliitsC kamo shiremashen ga» saiwai no John Robert aan nade lls^iinau icoto wau dekinakatta to niemsu-^-',banzaii ,That* s at out all.m could get ^out of Prof. Keiji Watanei.be regarding , tha amazing event wiiich occuired at Klamath Palls last Saturday moansIng,^ except that John Robert , w.eigiied 7^ p〇unds.t and liianTa satft, Jean liari^-f-f eeilg f aU〇u.t .it, too.^ (If yqa can'*t.follow t*he Profeesorls dialect, you si^ht get' y-irypist in .Office Services, ar.d tlie cii^dyen alaig with him., '* « \Arthur williamst Senior Internal Security Officer, decided to reiaain in-hiss home in Independence f aiid has resigned* .« ? And Hendry 'toyaka .A3-sistant liotor Pool Superintendent, has quit aud taken off for xjeva^a* • • 3er^ tha Gifford of Statistics has sought new fields to conquer, and is on detail to Internal, Security as a sort of shepherder and welco»er and farewell sayer to visitors to the colony. • • Hrs. ¥113. jam K» Holland< iiyife of the jie^ocatxon Program Off 4001:,lias "beguin v/ork aa a Clerk-Typist in Off ice feeyvioes«, and llrs« Gerald Phlops• wife of the Internal Security Officer, has entered duty as Cleric in Statistics. . , Ilary Hurphy,.sumiger reoruit on■ tlie t&legliQne switch^ board, will work part time as Office Servioes Llessenger. f • Inez 1111 dredSim-ipr-klns.late- of the Philippines,..has 'begun.duty- as a. Secondary ^he was In the Philippines from 19X9 to Aprilt 1945,.; v/hen $lie was liberated frpa a Japanese'concentrr.tion camp. She hgtcL been in Portland yith jier-sister for the past conth. • .iaiss Xtena OampbelX. Secondary Teacher ^ ar^iv^d Wednesday nistit on transfer from Rohwer. She was accompanied by he3f mother* »,,Martha- lieLau^*^ lin Senior Elementary Teacher, and her daughter Ann have returned from tlieir vacation in Highmore, South JJakota* • »vlvlar^aret Anderson y S^egyis^n^:. - Ifurset has resigned* She plans remain on the center* • • llr> and lirSt Oharlea Harper ar« expecting'41rv and lirs^j Bill Sherman of San Jose, as guests over' the { weekend* • Hath Bve^vn Piism is expected to arrive this T/eek^oiid^rom. : Chicago f idler© she has been in a hospital# # . Charldne Smith, Senior EleBentary Teach*-er, has received a promotion in grade. •' « George Castles has "been ..made Ass is-texit Property and Warehousing Office and Ra^; II〇T/lin now is Property1 Officer* • *-Vlasta Hedrick is expected back from her ,vacation Monday* ., ;' Mike Prinm et ©1,cached at liedicine Leko last week-end* OaJBp "back to report a dear had pulled the "blanket off him, • • Frank Pa芯an. Iir» and lirs»Gerald IJillr 8r* Ur* and. llrs*,- Jaaes {isher and Pete Ber^nian ■ also, were. liedicine Lake : v;eek>* enders* #• » Paratroopers this week' included Marie- Lang« of Welfare^ .washing ton office, to roiaain several aijd^our old friend CharXe& Rothstein of the 3Departmerit of Justice# Some Liore Uoves Have Been Hade* With-the ITelfare Section having pulled out of the IdmUnistrat ion Baitdl stoci: and ■barrel, and set up its wain office of 'buslneiBS at 714 in The space vacated by Welfare has *been taken over by. the. Reports Off! Thomas, Administnative Officer, Ihe Reports Office and Joe have been fore. i 'Bob. Sobs of the Best Staff in, "iTHA :3?uXe... L^Ice. .Qe^t et t ITewell f Cp.l if orn Y 7.1945 Our 3Pay Has Been HaisecL, •• \ -a 光,ベ,' 到 3ut ju6t ho* nacii that willふ aea^'. Svenljually fti’s '.vdtious stati 玛 tical .reasons ,.thfe iiitinat^ details, of tiiざ.,not i^av-ing'been received frora \7ashins.ton, and depending'on whav^fee-W^sident does a« lD〇ut a 44—hour .week. Until further notice, however, the IZa^ He location Authority will vork. a 48—hour week, as now, under-the law v/iiicii 'bQCa?i6 effective July 1,T/ith overtime’ for tlie di^Lt . hours dbova 40, says,a wire'from li^LcolinUitts *in WaShiiii^ton. . in genernJL .the act provides that "basic salaries of : Classification Act er.ploy©e& shall/be raised 20 per cent on the first $1,300?ID per oonb additional oii .evorr/thing betueon $1,200'and $4,^00, and five ber cent. pA that part t of salary over $4,600* ind, s^ys. the ITaslaington Posti True overti£ife, T/ill paid for 订〇1*每 'beyojpiil 40 ‘hours ,eajii.o;feeb T/hose "basic salaries ■ネ2,980 §ihd under* The amount and rate of line-will "be ^aduaXly-saaller fop ei>* •^ployaes x^aid nore than $2,980#^ So figure it' out for; 3?x>ursfelf ^ The Pinal figures On The Seventh. 7ar X«〇an Oawpaign, Siiot; !Tnle Lske*s appointed personnel to have madQ^alniost 15 per. cent, of ; '^uotaj The gross payroll for AprilsIis.y and June was $203,200^88*' The quota,18 per cent of the'^oss pa5rr〇Xl, was'$36,594*5.6* Payroll deductions for April, Llay and June amounted to $33,101*81, and cash, sal6s to $45j508*65t rjakiii^ a total of $78iG10w4S, or 214.81 per cent ot quota* , • ' •' • . •十,..:.. As It Has A Habit Of Ibing Every Six llonths* % * ■ * ; Ibe Personnel Recreation Clu"b. me^ibership elect officers and directors at next I.londay ni£^it*s i;egalai* meeting in the Hec Club riain. Xiounge* ,The 'meeting will start at 7s30 o*clock* »" . ■ • -. ^ • • ' # ** • ' Tule LakeTs Girl Scouts, , • ' 卜 Are feeling pretty good* They were up against it for physical examinations to .qualifj^- theja to go to-.the G*irl Scouts Camp at Lake of the IToods, Oregon,on July 15*'7 And then Dr, P, E, Trotftan. at llisrrill dons.t.ed his services to ceitify thea all as liealthy specimens aadr eligible t〇r go ampins 5〇 ?io\7 everything is fine a3ad all tiie^ need is transpdrtat'ioin' to KXanath Pails- and back. They are a^ing for a couple of volunteer drivers with a couple, of cars v/ho T/ill take Girls to KXainatla Jails Sunday, July 15, in' time to catch the camp Taos v/hich. will Iea-V$ the 2flane.th Jails Hi£ih SchobX at 8t30 a* ia# y and the same to triag tiiem "bacJs fror. Kla;.iath Palls $unda^,r, July 22, wiien they* arrive there a.t 2 p« ia* Md! Ilhe 'Bevjoll Scouts Cu"b Pack# • » J ■ ' • -■ • • •. • Gave a fine jpro'gtaiii last lion day nigjit in the old Staff Sciioo*^, v;ith the Robin-ぷ son Crusoe play going over* in a *big-The "boys- save a demonstration of their ^knowledge of cuD'blng, and all parents present were forced, to recognize that the youngsters Iia.ve r.ade a lot of progress^ in a short, time* BoT? Gat pins, were ar* warded to Kenneth iiiliar, Charles l.iartirif Michael Gans., Dale Hunstn^n, tennis Roger, *.*ooneyl( Billy Lauritz^ji azxd. Michael peders^n, c I\lrs* L.Lavi-* ritzen and'ilrs. Albert !L, Liartin, den nothers, received nerit awards. Pictures of cubbing were shown "hy Corporal AXbriton^ reioresentatiye of the Klanath Palls chapter, and then refreshments prop^ired "by the boys tiiemselves were served, v • If thisvg〇rt of thing keeps up, the cubs ejnd cubbers are likely to have soraeii>-terested' visitors .at tlieir raeetings* The School—Age Claxldren*s Playground# » • 、 Is open for sucia irbusinessn as baseball, T^asketljall, voliey 13&11# etcetera, and this v/eek-end should see it v/ell broken in* Equipment has placed, for a lot of ^ood, outdoor fun, and in addition to this, tools are available in the workshop, -T;here toys and other, articles o;.f interest schoQl-assrs nay "b@ /manufactured*[pie children's wading pool is open imder supervision, from 9. ; t o a* 1*30 5 p. in, da,^7, except "Saturday an-d Si^nday#.' ..yplu^iteerd .arqto, s\4>6^vise Saturday* afternoons and Sundays# See Henrj1 ^ Prost at the pool this .aftfern6011# ..,.’.’へ..二.….,.ハ.へ‘:.:.:,.., Aレ.• yiASHlH HOLD THE PRESS HI Bob Ross and Marie are a Par^ and a llainar*i"'*"»againJl Iも,s John Robert Ross, in Klamath Fallsf IhrertjJilng is fine-^-says Papa* Page 2 The EounduR July 7 •1945 We Can O^irn Hedt Oti, • : • :'.,ノ.、入,::',、!V、ゞ ‘ . . . '、v, • . \ •マ • ' ■■ '■ ; ^V" ' .: y ' '■: ' : • . •、: 、ゾ-•二::-...’,'〆、.'- ^hen Ea^ Best gets back. He has sent a clipping from the Washington Post re-porting thusly from the Hational Melting Pots ^EECORD HEAT FELLS 8 HERE, ONE TALITY«~98_!DEG^I)AY'..SETSiJEWHl®】9^-the*-!B .having suc-toaeded her at that tijne-^iias up aiid quit ^ae.r jot* Seems her husband has come > home, from the, wars-and' maybe r,^Segregated, .her* • • Disregarding all this turmoil as "befits a true Arizonan, Eleanor Moreno;, Pin-ance Secretary, is entertaining her family^—mother9 I4rs, Claudia Moreno^ Band sister, G-lpria< of Tocson, and aunt, Hrs« Agnes Velasco of Pasadena* They* 11"be here untiX next midweek* • • Arthur jjilliains, Senior Internal Secur^it^ Officer, has gone ta Independence, 〇alif#» to lease his restaurant and unleash his wife who will come tack with him* .« 〇 Bear* taice. Moree^,'Secondary Tea〇,her, is enjoying a visit of her si2&-f〇ot schoollDoynephew, St,anl6ya- # * Austin Porenian Liechanic, ,is ill..• Eli自e S* Dan- bar, Secondary Teacher, left the project iDOund fqr rSoutli, Dakota in a hurry when she received word her li^slDand had teen injured when tiiroTOi and ro丄led on _"by a horse. • • .And Cecil Keown, (Telephone Operator» is in a hospital iiv San Francisco, where she went a week ago, • • Charles Hoover, Project Steward is' awaiting travel approval for a transfer to Seart Mountain, . • Eay Ha^waxd*, Chief Steward, and his wife, Ivlartha, Clerk ' Office Services, exp'ect to spend a fm days in San Francisco next week. , • XIbo *tis reported that Carolyn LorejActing Personnel Transactions Officer, ajid Betty Lou Joiyaso'iii 'Cleirk in Statistfcsf have a spot all picked wiiere, belBr© it or not, they* iDathe, thus t6 escape the itch of the liable irrigation diVeil,、• , llarit.e Hixson signed off as Clerls-Stenographer in Statistics as of June 30, and took off for Charleston^ South Carolina. * 〇 Mildr^ red Clark in Of fide S6r,サ ices ris Being "promoted from liessengei^ to Cleric-Typist , to succeed Callie ^rdon, who is transferring to Statistics, • • And the rest of of the news from liike Primm's garden of figure filberts is increasingly t err if ic> what with Lucille llaher to Ids promoted from Clerk to Clerk-!I^pist, Betty to. Jolm*. son from Clerk to 91erk—Stenographer, Evelyn1 IVost from Clerk to Clerk—^pist.Gr©-* neva Ball from Clerk^^ypist to Statistical Clerk. . • And Marian Young and Jane Jones, Teachers, have "become Statistical figures, too# # • Lloyd Kau^, Cost Ao* countant Clerk, is receiving a promotion in grade, ♦ # And Walter iE. Messecar is "being promoted from Patroliaan to Internal Security Officer. ♦ » Elmer J* Cole^B>» ternal Security Officer, r^signed^ 'as of June 30 to enter the employ of the Klar* math Jails Uaval Station* * , '.^dgar J* Heyrei];: formerly of Portland, 0;regontand Loveland', Colorado, started work July 2 as ail Xnteriial Security Officer# • *Also on tTnly 2 Robert L,' PowelX. Foreioan Carpenter, resigned* , « Mary Murphy, who 'was e. hello girl in the telephone office here last summer, has returned toiry it a一 * gain "between college sessions, . , Helen Llaughan, Junior Counselor in Welfare^eis-pects to leave tomorrow for a vacation of three weeks in Saji BVancisco, . • jSjid then there was that legal ^Division getting all het up again, with Anne Snilowtaking to get rid of some secret documents or somethingly-using the wastebasket for an incinerator. • •« Porthermore9 somfe people went to Shasta last weeto-end, ; tut they are all so modest about it that we are going to ignore the #iole thing un" til we ’find out _t41yV ■ ’ ’ Warning To Parents* , •. Proia the Safety Council urges that children cease placing'around the freight cais in the warehouse area and in. the gravel p'it V/aterhole,' with advice that any more founds there v;ill be handled by Internal 'Sedulity*1 Ihe depth of the vr ^al/eiBLOlef makes it a real child hazard* A «hild jsdsily bould drown tlitoreutrlfehd城"bBii含Jffi房 ticed and parents are urged for Waeir own children's welfare to take a .hand in this* ' ' v <5^ News of the Best Staff in 齡:漏 ;:跨:.幾 U^-■ball AiaHond to determine who is going lo have to stir the gravy at the upcoo-ing staff "bar"becue. . ,. , '.て‘,.....」•. - • * •• •ノ - The ^,me will .start at 7 p, m* on. the new field just offsida the "barlbecue pit’ near the Hec Glut, It will end wHen somebody wins or aging "bones and musclescaa take no more. Judging from sounds' of agony duriiig and after practice the past week, said a^-ing Bt s and M1 s~~«-we will mention no' specific onfes, tut we 101ow of one team C5ap-* tain wlio cuddled contentedly in bed with a good took after one session-*—siiould. * "be in fine fettle for ^bhe- crucial contest* It*s gonna "be a "brutal "battle!* Wednesday n.ight the 1*Vaga"bondsH licked Jack3esfe Stars n«^—an aggregation, pf youn 写 hot s'hots who ’should have known ■'better than to challenge thus tjaeir elders-—^-to the tune of 13 to 10, Highlight of this け' performance was furnished oy Dirbch Spanswick of *tla!e "^VagalDonds11 who hit the "ball and a few minutes later .the home plate, 'both with' formidable gusto "but not with the same 'things* This has the ^RecL Devilsn going around, phewmg stVaw.s* ih.ile A Beefle.ss. Barbecue. * . JPoulDtless; v/ould tring out a lotVof I^efs, it;* choice cuts, and not choica casses the,'iDarl)ecue committee .is S'eekirig^ so. the staff tar'becue. has "been posjpo.n.ed un-.til Saturday-^ August 11,.,to .giye, Jam.es planer, Big; Chief''of the'Be.efmore time to load his. refrigerators f or this gustatory gambol. Stjeaks of the proper heft were found. t;o be .too shy -at the' inGmeril; to,''carry .through on the original date of . JuIjj- .28, "Tliat this; will prove; to "be 01117 ,a ^eliglitfuX delay 3ig Chief " Maher promises* . ; へ ..Meant im.e, get our "b^rlDecue ticketjs: at :the-Personnel; Office,^ Giey don* t cost a 一tlie iiec. 〇l,ub ;s_foot.iAg: the-.oil4-了!^it,台'tesik, '._'1れ'.6’rderto ..,keep the. r弓d paints 马ighi;, a t icket .sjiist..、e.is马ued for, eyeiy steaJ?; ’ that ' is served. .' The "barlDecu© tickets are ready now at the Personnel Office, Hiere, is ;no. j*ecL tape.. Just sign up for yourself, and family and get a ticket for each individs3*' ■Ehere will be no staff aeal served at' the P^somiel Pining Hall on the night of • August,11,.so get set to give .your molars a free treat* And so, those Juicy steaks will have the proper atmosphere along with jbhe wood and charcoal smolce, let* s all G-0 TffiS'EBRIT for the chomping ceremonies at the "bai*^ "becue pit side* .Legal Logistics Are Lousjr,,. , ... On this project, Slings quieted down nicely when the No^res took off for San Diego, and for a whole peaceful week there was not aii attorney on tile projedt* How we have not, only an attorney, we have tv/o of *em*——toth. Xou and ^ech« Pirst we nrast s狂uelch the rumor that Irvin LechJLiter, !Tale Lake Project Attorney from January to/ August, 1944, is T^ack chiselling in' on Loufs private* practicee Lech, v/ho is on; nis way to 七 e come area attorney in Harold S* Fist ere1 s Seattle ofiice- of the WBA, is here endeavoring to discover what made Tale tick wh-ile h.e 11as "been away messing around with the TJ* S. Army* s tanks* Lech was inducted at Port Meade, Hai-ylandi and.' trained as a radio operator with the armored forces at Port Knox, JCentuci^-*. Just as ha^was about to hop across, the pond to. heckle .——で 丄er, he contracted pneumonia aild spent'fbur 1 months in the hospital. He ed his Army discharge last June .30. , iech'is get ting'acquainted here with evacuees who plan resettlement^in tfce/Korfcb^. west, so he can "be of service to them later ill iiis capacity of area' And there has "been some suspicion he ねas in mind soae recruiting, "but "that1' we would2f, t knov/» Page 2 ______________ . . The,EoundUD '' ' Jul^ 21 v 1945 .^ ■ ■■ - . •, ".. へ./'こ FeX in^s Have Peel in1 s.1« \ • .ぐ.' •- バ* ' , . ■ 4 :.丨 '.■,',.パ、,,パ‘,-..'.'.‘ And so do their o\mers, and l?oth have "been hurt rather grievously during . the past, week or 10 days* -Pet te!&bies are losing e^ll nine lives at once at too ra^-pid a rate, to be natural. ?ivehave died in haste. •••.レ—、. •- , - .... . . . ^• ...• ... v ..- HI do not "believe there is anyone on this project who would stoop so lo口: as わ〇 poison cats,n says Project Director Best, flparticularly when there is a way .provided, to do . away v/ith stray cats——s.imply report them to Internal Security,1* ]?here*s Hothing Like Being Prepared* • • So loary .Darkin« Elementary School Principal* h.as hied herself off to San itan— cisco to get some dental r/ork done before it*s tine to clamp onto one of those "barbepued steaks• • • And Harry Black. Assistant Project Director in charge of Administrative lianageaent, has timed his vacation so as to "be "back with plenty of leov/ay to sink h.is teeth into one of ^em, too, Harry left ITednesday nigjit for Jj〇s Angeles, and will return August 4 or 5, possibly "bringing lirs^BlaCk (Wjtlh ■ ...him f々r a Tale Lake visit* • • Bath Evelyn Plm, Elementary. SehooX Teacher who won a successful tattle in a Chicago hospital, returned to the project last night aiid will be' "back on the job I-bnday# • • Oallip Gordon, late of Offiee Services, nov/ of Statistics* will leave a week hence for her home in Greenview,Cal*-,.ifornia, to,.catch up.,v;ith that Subraariner husband. Chief Hot or Uachinist- Gor-'-4〇ft.» "who has "been iii the Havy 10 .years, shd recently received, a'Citation.; m from Admiral Hiait?, is .about due for a tour at ho^o, and Oallie is going . to Tbe there when he arrives... , , And speaking of the Military, two war veterans :hstve come on the Tiile payroll* Carl 17. SterucL, Internal Security Patroliaan, of El— "bowood, Soiith Kaikata, formerly a Chief Petty Officer in tho navy,, started last iaorrday and expects his wife and two children to join him sliortly, Liar ion l * spent four years in the Array, is a nev^ Assistant Storekeeper, He ex- pects his wife and child to join him shortly, also', . * Then there* s a Steward taking a Stev/ard* s holiday# Ward A. Stalnaker, nev; Project Steward, from Port-xandf r/as Steward on a couple of 'coats "before he came here* • • Willard ..'•Angel and Oliver Davenport of the TZRA. Examination Unit are hereby promoted from ■ the status 6f Paratroopers to whatever' grade a Paratrociper can make by. remaining in the same place four weeks. • • Jerry Peirce, who has. been visiting his sister of finance, is leaving tomorrow. He*s Machinists Hate Pirst Class in the Havy and-soon will-"be a Chief# • « Halph Butterfield, Supply Officer, and Iv^s^ Butterfield and the Examination Unit ITwins are planning an outing "to Crater LdaB tomorrow* « • 1.111dred Luty of Legal has visitors*—rt-her son.*-in-*lav/ and daughtterj 11^«. ^nd. Mrs» M»- R-* pus Christ!, t/here he. has "been attending the University of Texas. She will work in the Personnel Office* • • Mrs. Reginald I7ood« whose husband is ah Internal Security Officer, has gone to v/ork as a Clerk in Finance and has "beend©-* tak* nior Cost Accountant, are leaving todp^r for a v/eek*s vacation at Biamond Ls-ke # • • And there is no truth in the rumor that an editor of this piiblication flirted with the hospital only in order to get Pauline Bates Brov/n, Eeports, Officer at Poston*, to visit and stay longer than she intended——he says* They Gome iad They Go# • * 、 With Col». R> 17, Hooker, Lt« Col» A, Bennett and'iia.i* A, H» Laxton, v/itE se—” cretarial staff, arriving to function as an Arny reviev; team for a couple . of weeks. . ■. And Charies;Rothstein of the Department of Justicer who has "been hero so imich. he*s an ex officio member of our staff and likes this place alroost- as well::as iie does U^shington, has taken his Smiling countenance away again. An S, 〇i- S, Por iled Cij〇s$, Kit Bags, . » Has been issued," and the' Klamath County Chapter of ihe American. Red Cross- finds fhat Heyell Staff Chapter l^as g, niiniber of apron bags and rthousev/ives,f used . in themt and asks thatf they "be sent a hurry# • ■ • 二,..て.,.,. ; ' •, 〆 .^ ^ へ-, こ:''へべ-'’ Tale *Boy Scouts t7ill Leave Tomorr〇T7# * • iFor 1he Scout canp at Crescent Lake,100 miles north of Klamath Palls, to remain ^ . a we^k. Transportation has i)een furnished to and from Klamath Palls, The !Rile« >t lake Scoutwaster will attend* , .】垣辟-,.色』兔?も-旦^,は*』-----------------------------—一一一- fe>』—•一-. .•一…——一—秘e 触班UI㈣L-蝴峻! Fe Will Be Danoinc Tonigiat •... In Ye Olde Recce Clubbe, to the tried ar.d true rhythms of the 12 Down^ Beats« Kiis first dancing evening in quite sone tine will "be under the d^*e^i〇2 _ 〇l the new Recreation Cor^ittee of mich Bill Holland is chairman a^.d U〇J xiolan, Ann Harrington, Ton Dann and Joe Thomas are members. So put on y0^ shoes and "be there "by 9 o*clock, f/hen the J)own Beats will strike e ir^ ords, There* 11 be room for jitterbugs if they mast jitter, and even Mike Prxrarn is not barred, And A Special Announcenent. • • Of interest to bridge and pinochle sliarks is made this same Hecreation Cob>--nit tee, to wit: Hie weekly "bridge and pinochle evenings will continue, tut ^ on a ne?/ "basis lDef;innine witia next Wednesday evening. In addition to weekly prizes for the evening*s best "bridge aand i〇i:^ochle scores, prizes will be^ av/arded a"b〇ut Christ mast ir.e for the "best cuimlative t-sc〇res over the approximate five*-* month period^. S'irst prize will Toe a $25 to Bond and second $10 in Jfer Stampss each for "bridge and for pinochle. Haturally the plaブers Wii。play 。en十 est-™11111ess their liick or card Sense is or are ai/vful—-will have tiae test chsjices for tiae lons-pull award, so you had tetter start at scratcn. But any*-one is ■welcome to come in at any time to try for a run toward the top# ar Hight iiill open to such of the military as are bridge and pinochle inclined,As heretofore, there will "be no rmsi® or dancing to distract* It fas Just A Breeze For Coracicmity Llanageraent, • * That turned into a gale end Id lew the men down~-and the Red Pevils fook the hindmost. On tiae infinitesimal dhance that you have not heard what happened we can reveal Y;itiaout fear of contradiction-一t/q think-—-that Gandy* s (Oommanity lianasement) Vagabonds got dunked by Jej?rett*s (Everybody Else) Red Devils to the tune of 10 to 5 in last Uonday night*s colossal pride-g〇eth-before-a-fall and artery—hardening softball game* Any other statisticss of the recor e ox score we venture not to discuss, even soto voce* Rogarding GVer.ytLing, except the score, ve have heard violent axgament, including and chiefly the errors.TIe gather there were no errors. Various reasons have been advanced for this delDacle, pong them that noreaa^-haxdened Hed. Devils managed to last out the seven xnnin;ss than did those ^a" gabonda^e; Uiko Primm* s ability to iDitch vrhat has laeen described as oyerytnmg from a no*hit to an eigiit-iiit game, depending on v;ho*s talking; the inability of the Vags to hit anyr/laere except into the paws of a Red Devil hotshot, and the admittedly ('o.y Gvvynn) stellar performance of Herle GT/ynn (of the baseball G-• ..Gv;ynns) is left field. Ve dunno, but out of th« whole business it appears from an offside viev; that naybe the Red Devils were better softball players*is just a Charleyhorse opinion. And. Now It* 11 3e Semi—Pro Stuff. • • With the Firemen of the Town of Melske invading us lionday night to try conclusions with a 0?u.le Lake Project team, which t|r© managers say represents the "best of the Red Devils and the Vagabonds (seems somebody found a ball player co: two on the VaSa^on<3- team after all)* This game will "be played on the field near the Reo Club, and is presented as the first of a series in wiaich. tiie Tale Lake project team will take on outside talent. Come over sjid give the Td〇3^s encouragement. How The G-irls TTanna I*lay, Too* • • And said one arrogant young lady in discussing this: nIt doensH inatter if^you. have had no experience^^—we^ll schedule tlie first game v/ith the YelqbJooh^s^ understand the challenge was decliiiedf *but l)e that as it nay 9 if there e enough feminine enthusiasts to make a couple of teams, some gal softball games are in the offing# Barbara Eankin. has volunteered to conrpile the list of tiieyeriing,for insopuce, On second tliouglit, never mind, the Tulelake (one woEd) volunteer firemen .took .,it, 7 to: 4, despite the Earkness .unassisted f eaX^ rises'erne ザ1^..な%^^^.'.. ;Then . there was th^t skirmish..-.of Wod-U^sda^^ni^it, ^which the Amy1 s jovial Ooiiipany B softoallers took 14 to 9 . ; Sorae inpravement, therethough.---bigger score on "both, sides, ..... Monday ni^rht th© 0?u.le Lake (two,words) team will t^e another crack at Conipany , B on CoEipajiy BTs, iaorne field, ,aD.d '2ues^7,night it will try.conelusions again •• with tiie Tulelake (one word)>• 'fireSen" at lhilelD2pe '(one _vvor■'〇h: the' AdiP^nistrat-ibn- :Bu*ilding-w Soar'd- Wh'ieti i-s ; ta〇r long-to reproduce here "but- which is 'import'an-t • to the'Y/ell iDeing*-of all'pers^'S'■'who use government auto»-二.....mobilesv,': It • is> requested, by Mis B^st • that -^rylJO^peruse-'-i-V'-with -care, because it means What-it■ say&, and' if anjrbody raayfee llias ha4' a tendeifiLcy to "be a ndte core-' * ■less , ■ now-i-s . the t〇 . fand it 'out and-^to^ wkiXe^ the 'St.oppting: is' good. The Cub Scouts Have Taken Over.., In tiie Y/astepaper collection caiapaignf will collect pqpers for salサage、'each Stmday, "between 10 a. rn, and noon. 'Bi〇7 appreciate your patronage, Pa^e 2 』 She Kounduia ’ ン、ハ..〆•-ン-..し.,’Augast 4* 1945 い、.‘‘'-‘,ご”:':,.':,〆:.' (Ehose People That 'TT© Pronoted^ ■■•-»;.•**:'•* Prom Paratroopers to te ex officio members of our staff "because we didn.1! seem to "bo atle to get rid of f en. a»e getting into .smidr^vtx.〇.uT?3,©,.,Pirst there is Examiner Save iBavenport who has, received word from His wife, Liargaret, in Col-umbiai ITorth Carolina, that Dave again is a ?apa* James Rai~Dh Bavenport is i.j% and Htb, Davenport*s third, child, • , And then therp is .Examiner Willard An/:elt who cagily reports he has lost a tie ciiain ttof significant value to ne»n It is ornamented with a silver arrov/head, and was lo,stf I7illard believes, somewhere in the Administration area on July 30. * , As if that, is not enough, comes ' ' new Edwin E« Hitzemann from Washington to make triplets of the Examination Unit twiis* He has..barged into no trouble, hov/ever j^s; yet. • • But while we are on the sut3- ject of trouble, liarilpa Trac^;, little daughter of ^iefe, is in sone iL!p〇rta;it trouble too. Her kitty is lost* ^BootsW is 3ray-*striped with four white paws and a white tumr^r. 11arilyn will Tsl© happy tf someone v?ill shoo f*BootsM homeward to Apartment 107-1,.9 Aroong; newcomers in 〇ur midst. ..is: iohn ,<0• ,I?eai« new Head Counselor in Welfare,. trho has transferred here from Granada, bringing with hia > Ws, ne紅,1,dau#ifce:r Eleanor Jane., who plays the pimio , and 13-year-old son John-David. •, ♦ Also among us as a ilJotor Pool eBiplpyee is Ga-ptD. !E. Sprout, late of the U* S» Army Air Porces and Italyt with 52 missions in a p«51 to his credit* Captain Sprout*s present status is .^inactive reserve.H Scfレ bailers v/ho have played with and against, iiira d〇n! t 'fediieye .a word of it. He ; was a project ©吨玉oyee back in 1943; * » join the Llotor Pool IS Porest X), Collins, husband of Jtances Collins, Clerk in: Statistics, He*s a soft"ball artist, too* • • Florence Lucile Hatten is a new Clerk in Statistics, • •liiss S'rsuce'S UcCluskpy, whose, hone is: in Texas and-who was a I7AA.G "before itto-* came tii>eWACf has arrived on transfler from Topaz as; an assistant Relocat.ioia Ad** •/> v〇i.visor. • • Carolina Lore, Personnel Itansactions 00fficer.» retiirned to her job all in one piece as of Thursday after a bout with a severe throat infection. •. Mary Peirce, Audit Clerk, also has had s/Diae throat ta?publ〇«;. . Paaline -Richardr* son. Office Services Pile Clerk, is back on the jot after having hei some throat trouble. • * liThat the heck is going on hero> ;anyhow? > * IJr, aftd Mrs* Uartiq B. Gonderson will take off tomorrow morning for the WHomestsad. on the Eogaen in Oregon to spend animal leave of one we^k:, and while Gundy is gone Community L£&]>* £tgosie&t details wiXlbdboked after by .Harry :L» Black, Assistant Project, Director in charge of Administrative ijanagemeat, who will return tomorrow, from his vacation abn Southern California* ^ . Sam Owea> 〇liji-ef 2,it,©. Protection Officer,. .has decided there are not enough fires around. herB anymore t,o.ke.Qp, a good man "busy, and he has quit us cold. Sam will leave toiaorrov/ for Washington, D« C» to become a-fire protection safety inspectors for the Heconstruotion llinanq© Corporation, Clifford Parker, who has been an Assistgtnt Jire Protectipn Officer, will ^.take over San1 s job here* • • Clara Kirkmant one of our oldest old time,rs 0գ tills project, who cane to Tule Lake in 1492 along with Colusfbus—-pardon, in 1942 along with Frank Pagati*——announces that starting now ske ,is, taking a vacation v/iiich will end December 15. 3310 doctor has advised Harrj; that he docs not "believe it will "be necessary for him to take sidk leaye,too.; • . Helen Stine of I7elfarev reports receipt of word from Irene Davis * formerly lier room mate ana also a Junior Counselor, that i.irs, Davis b^ame,the:.mother ,of an eight-spound sonj name of dPlen Lee, on August 4 at Grand Junetion, Colorado. , , Eileen Davis of Welfare, Estelle Palonis of the High School and Madelon Carper, Guidance Counselor, have gone south for vacations of tv/o weeks, Eileen and Estelle; t'〇 Santa, Barbara and Ivladelon to San Franoidco, #r - Taler i& Barbul, Administrative lianagem^nt Secr^taryi left Thursday to do some Visiting 4h ;HoXlyv/oo.d* « .«: Homer Risketts, Senior Engi^* neer, and family h〇;ve: returned !from- their vacation 丑t 35iamopd Laice* • bar. Secondary Teacher, has returned from South Dakota, t/here her ihusband .. was injured when throm. from ©, horse〇 Sh© reports he is recovering nicely# • • Geraldine Cronin, IJedical Social T/orker, has left us to engage in similar work in San Pranciscot her home, • • Charles Parsons. Senior^ Internal Security Officer,» and his wife Leila. Assistant Auditor, will leave tomorrov/ for a vacation inUon-tana* • • George LL ^^ri'bull. has "been promoted t>o ]>e a Senior Internal Security Officer* • • Bleanor'La J^ie, i^ho has "been assign.e4 for some time to the Evacuee Property Office, now ねas "been promoted "to "be Junior Property Officer as assistant to Sheldon Ijowerg;* • • R# Oozzens, Assistant Director from, San iiten-cispo, and Harold Pistere, area' Supervisor at Seattle, left Bj-ixiay morning, Mr* Cozzens to continue a tour of the Northwest in "behalf of relocation. • • Visitors I^o Are With TJs* . Include Haruo Ishimaru, graduate.of Yan3cton College, South Dakota, .who will t>e here for some iime co*〇p©rating with the Relocation Division particularly in student relocation. • • Capt* liildred Lucka, Army .I7u.rsd Corps, and Lt* Clara Kaa-mer, T7AC, both assigned Here for study from the Civil Affairs Staging Area au the Presidio, Uonterey. , • Staff S^t. George H* Kakehashi, Japanese language tor* structor also from i.Ionter©y, left midweek aftey seyeral days here* 二备£%^於 ' ノ B-\M « f a:Best„;Stc^„in;m,...,+——L ニニ:,...二.一'...i牡 ま 富. / , ...i化.ポ#上4技.舉赛?—纽-通a !i*o. 47 V3Sts.r u-/*〇〇::^rs to try cut 〇i.;eir .voices, • BcvSsdei^'X $ ^001 3ctB0〇{..JlX •• • • • . . し-、•■、 . . .: \ . . • .、. ,. •, * - . :,. ‘•、 ' .'Is till you iie-cJC around'' here :iCT/«»s-cl.vj"S . Arid now ^ie3r,re cri:;?aiiz.ing ^ 1lsci-^ueJ It s^ens that 0116i^e are enou〇a* xcr fowr so .12r.»--iar tin p.* Gander sen called a meting tor. 70Bts/.dar arnoon, than lr;ft t.*ie. p'rc^ct Leavi.'ig-6ecr£-;e 'Snith ih .cii^r^e* 3ve^7Qne^^; .^-.ta^re^ yjiQ'^&c 63Jiibw.«i'fc. 5r>g*,cj.cck ■■^^SarT) t;s: ectir'.^' Sv:;-';eulii:':i.'',> 'i-'i^0;r did::.i*t r4u.a'iie kndv r;xi^ t; ,.-^e ■Cj.xo^yr.;^., ....G^cr;;--.©» ,•びぶ ^pH ■ giicw up* . • he never did shew up# Latet Seor«:;$;::told':us jB..'.idf told 'to'-caU the 'ue^ting a-^.d not show u^; - juut it!a V'ell, it seens everytixing warit .just'-fine. ?gv-T .'.Gapfeir.s ?selected to pick four tear.s, Whase wei*er ICen -/^trlafeBS, -Jh.; ;®4icat ion, Parke' J.'' filler, .Sh ip ;.) in- and. H^c ^ iy ^-;,5e'r y iso.r .*, Cl iff -;::, J'/iirphy, ^ rn^^SaX oc c^t 16^ .ii^v is or t c:ri.,oi*'ies will "be sciieduled .aft^r each of tlic;-ha^-hat:-kini of' a stew t2ie;/fir cook up out ih&re e&eue to^be a. savory odor1''- per-..'.^ a^atijag the at nc sphere.' . "' .. .... ;.--J J. i . .- v Ji v 、' •パ.. ..• .嫌 • • . • ,. ;it a ;G6da. Gene Until:* . . .. . * • ..".. ■ / ;i: Untii!: tiie* Seventh at !3?ulelake (one word) JaesdLiy evening* In fact tae local *• * * -""b'dys • fi*c:'i -VilSA wore doing rii/jlity ncol'Q with a safe j:or2in of 9 -ruAS to 3 th.rcu^.1 tliB Siztiij tiien all **> broke loose# !Tr;e■ Tiilels-ize Volimtedrs (f irs-dcpartiiient) -<}>', * scored *sov6ii rmis ♦ in the Seventh tying- tilings ,up nicely 9 to 9. J'iaall^., ..oj. ter • a sfeetliiag,'frontic inning the scoreooard read lulelake U, ^ Iu.1©' -Lake (two words) ,10-. • •. .〜' ::..T .......し.....、:•.:. ノ …. 、.’ノノへ::、'..',1.''.... ' : ' ..' ' ■ ■ ぃ ■ ..Incidentally» there C:ls〇 r, game plar/ed against -〇he Oonrpa,ny^Bn tea;n ovorafc the,Ar::^i wliich v;e are trying to forget,llo one seens to know Just what the .■ scoxq was but son© sa3r it was so:iet^ii^.g 3.11le 22 to 1.1- in. favor pf tiie urrn/. Arid wliile we are on* iilie'subject, the v/orking'^;a.s of Tale took a so\md 000-ting Idon&ay nite fren tlieir ;70\mger sisters, Uie liiji scliocl. gals and girl sccuts to "til© tiiiiQ of 28 to 6. An.d. s.s ii tills i.7Lvfin^'t 〇c.*-d. encu-^i ■tiiey iifid. "to., j,o to totIc and. .lopped Bv.en v/orso ./6d5i6SdB.57,| 29 td <5* ^i,stronor:iictxl,\iq would /» • • IJlien Bone, re spec-tab le .f.:ent I enan asked bn© of the v/brkin^ s«^ls if .tnero v/as sonetiiing; he couXd do for her this olDserv^r j.ier.rd uor r0;jX^rt^t/el3)f (y〇u c<:.^. rub .‘ ’ i:^. ms c 1 〇 s f 0 r ne J,f .. .,,..,,; へ...,‘' And Just ,1'ow a Xjabe ITer/s 1 Report. •、.'. r: >' ... Hot off the wire, gives the Xov/down. on another gane wnich took place lAst nlgh.& on. the Eec CIuTd cLiar-ond. It is said, on poor authority, that vte yon - a technicality. The v/innins nin was the tliird out of the last inring, at loast so ruled biie uripire Ui.itil he iivas overruled* .♦ •l?lie mythic〇-l score wi.s 10 to % actually it wa^ a t.tQ, .9-to-. 9* *,• • 2?i*e esdiioition of tj.19 f.\is Harry 31ack*g ^erforina-nco. . • ;the .side li>aes« Jor future ,gait©s„lie. Ucis "been nonincvbed a;-npincii hilt.er^. .C〇nQA7. 2Jr^〇rs g抑erax opi?iion seeiaed ta lie '-if azii^X:d can no l〇]^:;er reach doTm/cq stop ball he ou^litri*t?'to l>e on-the PP**1-'-' * . .. * : >■ * .•; ••.• ,?a^e 2 The RotmduTD Au/gist 11 ^ 1945 and All Housing Problems. •, Should, fron this date, "be takeq up. directly with tlie Personnel Office^Requests for any exchange of furniture should "be in writing,, addressed to the Personnel Office* Such exchanges, if approve^, will made on Tuesdays and Pridays only. Likewise, requests for furniture repairs should "be made b,y written irtend to the Bersoiinel Office. 111ese arrange.ments are made in the interest of improved service to appointed Staff'members. * ノ'一:.…’•.'へ. '■,;■ "• ' " J;t* •.: や1',、 Phe J'irst Rec Glut) Uenibership Meeting. • • ■ ' つパ'.:パ.,’. ノ.:;.トー• i Since the election of the new officers will "be held on Monday evening at 8 P, , in the Eec Club lounge. All members are urged to attend, Bae Safety Council Announces. • • That a new truck route has "been defined for:the use of trucks, and markers have "been, p丄aced to gaide heavy vehicles away from ho^.sing areas to eliminate the menace of dust as much as possible. Personally Speeking. * . John V9 Clear, Finance Officer in the Washington office and Seymour Cahn,Chief of the Examination Unit in W, D* C., dropped in Thursday afternoon, lir. Oahn has already left for Portland end expects to "be back Sunday night. Both of these gentlemen will then leave early next week for further business in San Francisco and Los Angeles, « , Ivir. Prank D« Fagan, Personnel Officer, has as' his guests his wife and tir, and I « from Poston, where siie is kn〇T/n as Pauline Bates Broun., Reports Officer. They are planning^ meeting at BeJsersfield and willsrrive "back at 〇?ulje early next week. Pauline ,wi,Xl "be working in the Relocation office, • • The ^onovans sa.y they are going back to G-od* s country, Lassen iJatiozial Park, for a week1 s annual leave starting Saturday, Jack ^Donovan is- Construct ion and Maintenance Sapt.^He to have a day ?;ith their sonj he1-^ in 2>〇rt in, S, E* t for just one dk .y; he* s in the ilavy.., Regarding Points at the Canteen,.. There T/ill te a sign in the* Personnel Canteen (ilo* 4) v/ith the following inform p.ationi nJ?ationed goods v;ill only be sold to oona fide holders of ration took s.*1 In other words, it will be impossi'ble to purcioase rationed goods with loose ration points from jiow on* Those who eat wore than seven r/eals per ?/ee3r in the Personnel ^ss andbssre turned iri. their ration "books as they shou„ld have done will not be entitled to purchase rationed goods as they are not bona fide l)〇ok koldf-:ers* . A Giiartei* T?ill "be P.resented* • « ‘ ト ニ ノ ず: To the local ©ob Scout Pa.clC| according to Oscar Pederson, their enthusiastic sponsor, next Kiesday_:everting oy the Coujicil. president of the Ivlodoc Coxmt.y Council of Scouting, ^-e is I.ir, Klcilm, and Y/ill- h,pnor tjie 10cal^ group naking a special trip.to the "boys •fciTii't they asre/to "be a 為ona .fide Ciib Pack with a CJaart:ei*In averything* ?he meeiji!;!•弓;place will be. announced later* 1 . 、• :Iiej, DonVt You Know. •. . # • く ..... . , ,'J2ie^ge was a1 war on? I?11at witir seg sづこtion attendants back on the lo:a^»extinct y^frain of ’’^illerup?打 end other stuff coning off the rat ion list, . it could .£>e some people in s〇ti# places could forget tiiere still is a "big: j@b go oe clone oefore the .late v/ar is interred an江 f丄cvrers "begin—to o;00d ov‘ぅ盎 res rest place. 'Hie cease-fire order on the tattle fronts is the signsal for even greater effort on the Tule front. The "bi-^est part cf cur "biggest job is i^eoA of us, and now v/ith the dcutle holiday under our "belts (or something, fron tii-e looks of sone late breakfasters. at tlie Eec Cliitx) v/e can tie into it. An Interesting Interpretation* • • > : Of what 75A is doing and intends ' to do is tlie July-August issue of the-. Information Digest, which T/ill reach ycu Monday. This is a 24-page issue——tlie bij-est ^et-~and it is running over with fascinating .facets of the. history,. that I7SA and Japanese Americans are v/ritin^; everywhere, As a few exanples, tiiv'.re is '■ 'ffSan'ITrancisco-:•了orld .iTront v Hohe Front ,ir by Bob Cozsens, Assistant Directcr at" S?ji .l^ancisco*- -^HkiiladeXoliia' St ovy,tt "by' H, Leon Ya^er,. Senior Held cat icn Officer at Philadelphia; nVolunteer,K "by Hiehcird Itana^a,a., nev0r "befpre ' lished story v/ritten at the Jeror:e center; ,fIt* s On The Record,11 tile ccn 'res-sional de1)e,te on the IRA budget; ’’Tell It To The i.Icj?i:ies,M b:/ Prank C, Cross, who -antil recently was head of the P\iTDlics,t ions Section of the He ports Divi- sion; 11 How To Disagree---Without Beii-js Disagreea'ble ,n by Lisa SedfielcL Peattie; w'»7hat The liew Pay Raise'Iiesjis To Youtn "by Earl X>, Brooks, he〇id cf Parson: .el • tianagement; nSchool* s ,Oat,け七ア Retiia E* Breeze, £ler:eiatary Scaool.Prmcrml, Gamp 1,Colorado Hiver Center, and ^Editors Denand Action,,f a imtioiVYid© - an« .ST?er to ¥dst Coast terrorisms. Get set for so】'?.e real and infori^t ive Qnjoy.Lient ■when this issue pops in your mail "box* • K * ノ.' パ.''..’ ' .....'ぃ、' * f l\Tow The liental Strain Is Off. • • , .... "-, On that l>ura,iag questicn of whetiier you work, or shopping or v/hret 'have-' you on Saturday afternoon* It*s all "been settled for :/ou—and just in tip.e, too, to avoid some knock-down-and^drag-oiit "battles of conscience as betv;een a ,hx,lf day* s overtime pay and a full gas tank, How the 44-li〇i〇r- v/eek is effective, and this afternoon is the first half-da:f off for mest of us (some folk not working on a calendar v/eek will be taking other dasrs) i.n case ypu siiou丄d foTgef 、,and uush ba-Qk to the desk* oust like "before, mien you could take off if :ycu wanted to, ycu still nill .have.more noola in the pay ciieck than before Congress upped the aate. ]2bnH Pa:-e Eipiey Yet. •. , . * • . • : But we wen a softball game last nthere was no rir^i.uient a"bout it,!The Army,s Coiiroany B tean, when tlie dust settled at the e:.Td ^of-the seve>itii inning, foujdd itself peering uo from tlie siiort end of a 17 to 10 score, after cue cf the finest exhibitions of diar.icnd and Dimon gymnastics yet seen in tliose paits , and featured also ~by Gundy* s subnar ine f ieldiag. Since this is the. first cme v/itia an ciitside tean vie can claira without beating our ^mis with an un^oirG, tLe heroes, deserve to be named, to v/its G-v/ynn, center field; Sprout, short f iela; .Dimon, shortstc-〇.j. Gunderson, second tase; harkness, first base; D, Hiller*tii5rd "base; Collins,left field; P. Liller, right field; "Tracy Pederson, cat oilers; Prost, ;〇itcher, and Perkins, Sest and Thomas, utility. That was the v/ay they stexted, anyhow, ^ettin^ slightly nixed around as the affair progeessed. The Dimon-Hariaaess combination was particul.a.rly deadly, a.tid Gundy puJJfe.6 ' /r ' * w 〆 Blazed, up with a couple of games yプii.ich saw Millert s ru.sh$rs .i-iark*- ness* Hopalon§s 5 to 3 and Itorphy1 s Tale Spuds cone oat fighting 17 after a track meet with Pederson*s Beds, Tuesday*s contest ii&d to>. coLp’eite v/itii another event of sene importance as announced by President ;TruKanv, ^ich resulted in sotie openfield rimning "by spectators, doubtless causing thi^r-siiindig to "be called on account of darkness except for fortuitous illumination around the edges. ' ' . And some disgruntleraent has reared its ugly opening the home front softball round ro"bin, what with Eay Best protesting his billing as only a utility 01a,yer ¥/hereas as :a matter of fact he is the Best on the project, and George Smith, softball committee chairman, thereupon washing his hands of . the business (pressure of "business, he sez) and tossing "most of the responsil^ ityn for the soffball program into the lap of Buck Dimon,- this to include, * Ge*t orge wishes it to "be known, 11everything that goes haywire*With that settled;.: warning is given that each player is ejected to keep tab on his ovm team and te on hand when it is scheduled to ;olay, without personal service of a handent graved invitation* and that the ^ames rmist start not later than 7 p* a, , on ac-j count of mosquitoes' dive-tomlDing the spectators and the fact that darlaiess ih creeping up oarXier# There Is A Change In IJealtime. • • Starting toni^at, and the Personnel Dining Hall hereafter will te open from 5530 to 61-30 m, for the evening m〇al instead of from S to 7, ®his "both gives the evacuee staff a break and softball players more opportunity to get their digestions straightened out "before they start slugging. .' . . . , There*s A Hew Face, . . . Every time you turn around, arpund here lately Bernard A. Shaw, and Arthur J. Wardell are new Internal Security Officers, Both are from Medford, Ore., an冬 they v/orked together as War Department guards ^,t Camp Wliite and Port liason. • Peter Gutekimst, hailing from Wisconsin and ju^t out after four years in the Army, started work yesterda•ケ as Internal Security Patrolman, . * v/iXiian 一 Perris, former captain in the Los Angeles iFire* Department, nas arrivea to "ber come cuti Assistant iFire Protection Officer, • • Hew Property Cleric is Lois Li» Simons, sister of Flora Harper. liiss Simons is recently from Alaska. • »i-Iarg^ret Hertwick, formerly employed by tlie ?airmont Hotel in San Francisco, has taken ; over as secretary in the Evacuee Property Off• . Pauline Bromi,wife of tiie Tale Reports Officer and herself for two years Imports Officer'at: Poston, ha^ arrived to become a Relocation Advisor, iDrin^ihg v/ith her the ^rown*s small granddaughter, Lynda, . • and a long^missing face has reappeared with return from three—month leave of Guy Booker, Office Engineer, with.his daughter, Shir-*, ley, I.ir, Booker brouglit word that his mother passed away recently. • V franls Pagan, Personnel Officer, is on a short vacation v/ith his wife and other relatives who visited here recently* He v/ill return iionday; ni^ht, • , Helen Ely.Iferr sonnel Office Secretary, was called av/aj^ this v/eek illiiess of her mother in; Oakland, . • Ral^h Butterfield, Supply Officer, went on another hog-iDuying spee to Redding, and snared some 250 porkers* He was accompanied on the trip. "bjr LIrs. .Butterfield and Hail Bulpin, . • Dave Davenoort of the Examination Unit i‘ away on short leave in the Bay area and Ed Hitzemann, also of the Unit, i技 leaving today for San Prancisco* . ; ♦ Bill Holland, Selocation Program 'Officer is investigating relocation possibilities in the Bay area. He111"be tael: on th0 JoTd next week* • • Horine Reed. Clerk-Stenographer in Supply, is T^ack from week* s leave. • • Jack Best •. son of the Project Director, ^has returned after 备 season of en^loyment with the U* S* Porest Service at the Lava Beds, / Tlxe. Barbecue Danoe^ * ; Last Saturday night proved a successful conbination, even if most cf the quar-* tet scheduled to war"ble in the evening did default* Bill Holland h£id to pincl^ hit for *em all, as a soloist, The customers ?/ere satisfied, both Y/ith that and the naisic of the Down Beats. At the bdr'becue 415 persons v/ere served, among the® a distingaished visitor from Los •Angeles* Don Balding, chairman of the board of iPoote, Con© -and Belding,1 successors to Lord and 1110mas iji the advertising fiel^ was ^aest of Lou. Noyes, project Attorney:* ''' Traffic Rales Apply, • • . To all appointed personnel, v/arns Joe DeWitt, Chief of Internal Security, who notes that some drivers are getting careless a]b〇ut stop signs and slow signs aid speed limitSj, There are nov/ more children on the project, and sone"body is like一 丄y to get nurt--—and. Internal Security, is going to enforce the 3:ules# 110using Problem Bequest日• • * . ぃ Must "be in writing if they are to be considered and acted, upon, Says Personnel (for the second ti::©) , Scsens' a lot 'of people are making verbal requests and calling in "by phone, and the result is just a lot of confusion. If you want it-一write it. ir&Y/s of ..the Best _£:taff in _____________________ iU. jpale Lake Centert l^eve \r/~ デ警.,巧;、..:......,へ.'.^^. Calaf6rnia August 2 Again tonigb.t at the Hec Cliib, from 9 to 13} to the Hav/aiian harr Ivi^lodierSc In is is 4n line with the policy of the Hac Olulj Hecre iee chairm^jiried oy Relocator Bill Holland to'provide tha Y/iierev/it Ivasiness men and gals t〇 shalie a foot at least cv;ice a month* Dig cin^ shoes. !i'ls informal。. killer!s Sagebrushers Are On Top* h • l?jaere 17i丄丄 _Se Dancing* , • ind Harkness* Eopalohgs occupy the "bottom mng of the -oroject soft-ball league ladxier af七er ferご■ .gnwesi of the first b ix:-garae roun-r〇oin. Tiie Saget'rushers have won -^〇 , the IIf)p〇j.ongs have lost tv/o〇 l.iurphy^ s Tu.le Spuds avid. Pedez^son^ s Hods are in Uie irioxll.e:,. .ffitii one wia and one loss eash. The final games of tlie first siz will "be played next week, after .which the —teans will draw a.:てain for pit、一 chers from the pool* Ti.10 Sagebrashers will engage the Reds i、i〇ndr,y and tlie nop— alongs T/ill taice on the Tule Spuds Wednesday* ,:'1:,;;r\4. ;:- ;. ■,. last Monday, with Collins pitching* the Sa^ebrushers slapped down the Spuds, witii Pr〇st on the moundt 18 to 5, Wednesdayt tlie Heds turned on just as mean personalities, and intinidr.ted tlie Hopalon^s to the tune of 17 to' 7 9 in a garae featured by Uoursund tr3^i;?.g to take the first base ba^ along ?/ith him whenever he got a feinGle, and "by fielding on the soft grass of Eay Hazard* s lawn. Maybe We Shouldn’t hi ention It, ’• * JBut Thursday ni.ght the WBA team, with Harry Black as a field. urapire, (had, x?.o« thin4’ whatever to do’wiuh it, asse■穿.e+ate泛■.Harriy.)~ca;Be U]p score t?f 丄1 ci~ gainst 27 for the Army in wliat had been billeo. originally as a soffbp.11 corj-* test。 The all-*aroimd.ability of the pliers to taiig the apple lias improved, but in . the 1 leldj some spectators were heard t.O Kurirnr that ■ ma/oe. the sane was iiierbles. " The Motor Pool Hours, • • Ain* t ' 七]ae?/ used to be* beginning tomorfow, the Lot or Pool will open at 6 a* m* and close at 10 p, in* seven days a week. So if you have official iDusi*-ness which requires tha.t 3^ou "beat it off the project "before 6 a, you111 have, to get ycurself a car out of the Pool "before 10 oJclock, the night "before fei.cl park it in the Internal Security parking area near G-ate 1 until you cxe ready to leave. If you return to the project from an official t.rirj after 10p,m», the procedars is to park the car, the key and the trip record (Porm 159) v/ith Internal Security., Y/here Ted Balpin^s "boys v/ill collect Jem next lnornLig, 0?^e new hours will not. affect activities operating their ovm dispatching sys-tfemB--*'-Internal Security} Colonial Police 5 ?ire Department £;jid nor vsnxcl^s which are issued on 24f**hour assignment s "but no gas or oii T/illlD3 a— yailaあle at the Hot or Pool betv';een 10 p« m# and 6 a* me In cases of ener 3ency during the PoolTs closed iiours s. the nen to contact are Jle Jailing, ■Apartmen-t 101-1,or Ted Eulpin, Apartment 104r-l, And WEA.*s Tule Lake Hours. • f Still are 44 per week* Presidents Truman^ atatement looking tow^d a 40-ia〇-ar v/3eks £?.s reported in the press s ?;i3bl not affect I'ule Leite^s hours autointi— cal3.y0 ‘ 町e will "be guided "by instructicns from Washineton/ says Harry Black, Acting Project Director, ifejid in the meantime we will continue as we are, on a 44-hour week.n Bat There Will Be Lore Hours* • • .. At the Eec Clr.b Beauty 〇hopc Besinnins next Wednesda:/, and effective each Sat-urtoy- and T/ednes.day thereafter s the Bsati^y Shop open at S a〇 ail'd. re— main 〇p:en uiiti丄.8 pf, nif •an ll*、ii〇ur day t'iaa;!) should ctxrl soneoody’s xio.ir# Other v/eek days the hours wil丄 continue to "be 2 p* "to 8 p。. Page 2 ____________Themoundat) ________________Au^st ^5 , 1945 Personnel Peringrinators* • • ' . へ, Include ?ro.1ect director Best eiid family v/ho left early Thursday morning for a vacation including riost of riext week* with Portland and Port Angeles bein^ ar* mong Moothwest cqrt^ of^caXl,*. • The Examination Unit which now inha'Dits, "be-■bind a big ^riVsit©^ sign^ the office that used to "be a thoroughfoxe to the Per-* sdnnel Building frofa Administration, has changed its fr An^el• original meiiber of the Unit when it oarne here lo, these many weeks ago, returned this week from L〇0 Angeles* Willard atten^sd the funeral of his "brother in Los Angeles and on his way "back: visited his wife and tv/o daughters at Oila Heloca^ tion Center in Arisona, where Mrs, is a meiiber of tlie appointed staff. • • And another ubiquitous 3^aainert one Dave jDavenport • got off the r^servaiion 1ms enou^i, in compsuiy of Bill Holland, to witness the arrival of ^peaob? in Soft Ibrancisco* The stories they do tell about a iiinth floor hotel room on Iftarket street——*that is, y/hat they saw froai it« Seeias there was a mqmiment,and a young lady with, er, ambitions, and withbut-«-*ha€k# you read it all In.th* papers,Billt who never had seen ejaythiag Digger afloat than a river skiff, had to be convinced that the carrier, U, $. 8, Hornet, was real* They don*t grow lik© that in Heliraska* « « Joe . Chief of Int©riaal Security, took a sashay into San Francisco, too* v/ith a couple of unattached ladies who soiaehow got; unattached even more ill the Be.y 0i1iyt^o Joe oaiae baolc on the train* Georgia 过e\?*bury of I, Si and Mildred Luty of Legal couXcbi*t find Joe, or vice versa, They Q〇t "back, too, • • Lou Ho:/es • Project Attorney, took off for San Franoisco in a cloud of du.3t Wednesday evening on an official trip* Also to San Francisco went Bay Hazard, 6hief 3teYrax&i .and Uis T/ifo Martha of Office Ser^ises* to return to her home !.战》 Hayward1 s mother who has "boen visiting here* They cam© "back Tuesday* ■ .HuigjiiiD.y, Internal Security Officer, went to OeklpJid Wednesday to get his*wif©, Helens, who was called to the coast "by illness of her mother, They expect to return Lonr« day*- * « Mike Priram of Statistics, who by now should know 'better, and Harry girkman of procurement, yAio should, too* took themselves a harem on a trip to the hills In celebration of a full gas tank# After cleaning, cooking and 'bed-making for a week, the wgentl©Renw decided to have themselves a time and failed to show up one- and the hareffl. His reported, waa mad, "but the girls ad- mitted they had. 210 interest in fishing, what with a couple of suckers ©.long, ^he harem. Incidentally, was conposed of Clara Kirkaant Helen Stine and Bettye Yick-^ e.rs« • • £anes liaher, Project Stev/ard, and his wife Lucille• Clerk-Typist in Statisticsi are on vacation visiting relatives in the Horthwest, • « Donald Santorn, Seniu® Internal Security Officer, and iirs» Sanboyn left iJ^dnesday on a trip to San IYanciscot expecting to be gone about a week# • • Estelle HuntsnaJi, Gate 1 Clerk, left last iionday for her hone in Farmingtont.N# M., where her mother is seriously ill# • * George Anderson, Assistant Je.rta Superintendent, rs« ceived a welcome visitation from his two sons both at once and now is on vac a— tion with then, in Idaho, Don is just out of the irrny after nearly four years in ! tlxe South Pacific, and Cleve came from his home in Redwood City, with his wife, for the reunion. Lt« Robert Bechtel of the U. S, Arrcy Air Forces is visiting his uncle, Mart in P,. fenders on, Assistant Project Director in charge of Oorirm.nity liaiiageraent, . . ■ Leathel Payfc on has transferred from Rohwer and will "begin daty Monday as a Secondar^^ School Teacher, • *. S?llen G-. Stevens is new Olerk-lypist for HaXph Bitterfleldt Supply Officer. • • i.Iary Peirce« Audit Clerk, has resigned# She left last Sunday for her hone in 3en^4 〇re»*^ * 3013 Smith and Herle Guynn of i.:ess Operations have traded , Soli now "being connected with fruit * warehousing instead of reeeiving, and vico versa* « ,And Tressie• liierle*s wife, has been deto.iled from Property Clerk to look after Personnel Housing. • • Carolyn Lore, Personnel Transactions Officer, left Uednesday for a trip to the Bay ,Areai 1» tion as an Assistant Helocation Advisor, and Madeline lunn of Welfare has *been detailed to Relocation as stenographic pool supervisor to replaoe liTillrose ^er** gasont resigned* The ^ire ^reve^tion Officers* • « • the Safety Council Bound some notes of warnings First, say the Pire Laddies, don*t leave your house while the eleetrlc stove is turned on* Somebody di汊 it the other day to go to the store or the laundry room and the place just missed oatching fire. All electric appliejieeft should "be out when you are. Those get hot* Then, say the Safety Council and the Fire Department TD〇th> someDody* s ©hildren are playing again in laundry rooms, and things ar© not as they sii〇u.ld ■be* Pire extinguishers and washing nachines are "being tarpered withf creating toth a physical and a fire hazard# 琴 Hews of the Best dtaff 相〇Vs茨).… H m M-Cliake Center, Hewell, California Sefe&©3^?^4 i i i» i r -r -ii I ri ——r ri ipii__i »r •「*w_*i_—»_ii_" _•,嫌.■—___■! w___t ■_*_,,—画 _.*"l__l _• __,_ m_i_ 申""*11 *-" __ ■• ■\i|_11,1 -_i. dy*s Hee^rt I7as In Eis Glove* が "base score Bat the "ba.ll- waenH T7iien he tagged a chsx^ino: Block lianager on the lioi^e path from third last niglat in-the last half of the last inning with the tied 5 to. 5, Heed we proceed further? ®ie game dida*t eitlier* Tlie 31ock ilaiiar-gers hr.d sev/ed up the Personnel G to 5 on the softTppJ.1 field betT/een Blocks 17 and 25 before cr crov/d that overflowed all around the ed^es, .....•*ぃ......- ^ n .. ' . , It was gane replete with goofy tliyills despite or "because of numerous jus-glin^ cicts rad crossed up signals on "both sides. In the first iialf of that af*-oraraentioned lc>st iiniiv^ with two. ov\t (eaid the score 5 5) with -Gundy wait-* ing to taice his first svri'XU ^oe Fionas perceived a shoestring on to steal third* Sone friend of a frie?ad of tlie„ pitcher and tlie third baseman in the aid-ience tipped off hi3 stealthy, intend> and tlie. string broke six feet "bag* K.iat was just, the last The re&t were just as good. If tliere , y〇a siioulda "beeia, ' ^C/ v-^ The Axrsy !3?ook Personnel, パ々 ..Thursday ni:3iht 15 to ..5.1 in a gpj)e that really should not セe Lientione善::;^!.ひ^!气ざ■、 same breath with any soffball contest 6n the plajrin^ fields of Ohile so happened tlmt that pr^rtieular Thursday# we dor:*t know why, ?/as Buek Bimon^s 65tla Birthday/. •• • ' And Buck 'could not be expected to. stoop— to softball on liis natal day,wl^at with a date (even if he didn*t know at the tine that his well-wishers had ccxL^t up with liis advanced aimual status) to eat the numeral,}65,( off a 'birthday cake as the aftermath of an off-tlxe-project party thrown in nenorio,m to the pygone years "by the Gundersons, tiie ThonL\se& and Harry Black* Anyhow, Harkiiess* Hopalongs Finally Hopped. « . On the topside of a score to knock off 1.^1^117*3 UXile Spuds Wednesday night,1G .;to 12, with a ^ix-run rally in tixe seventh, to drag the Spuds into the cellar with ^en in. tiie TuX© Hone Teans round ro"bin* ilaybe this came about "because tlie Spud pickers had become super—cautious after, viewing Monday night^s denon-stration of the needs for A UaiXoi? Shop On The Rec Glut PieXd* ♦, As *both Suck Dimon and ^Goin丨 Soaefl Butterfield split tlieii* britches in their strenuous efforts and had to insii oromid for repairs, TTe dunno whether the "britches were too ;nall卜oiv vice versa for,sure in either c色se, "but the seat of B^lph^s trousers was gone after a slide. His face was red, too# Despite this extracurricular activity, Pederson^s Eeds snaked iiillerls Sagebrushers S to 8, to t tlie Beds aid the Sagetrashers for top honors in the leagae, ail "be-oause f avers the Sagetrushers* leading Xi^ht She Stork Swooped Low Over • • That day, to wit and to v/itnesss Arrivals, August 2?t 194&-—Parke J* » Jr,, son of lir« and Urs* Parke UiiLler (now Sr*.) e/t Hillside Hospital, Klair^ ath Falls; and Harry Lawrence Kirknan, son of and lirs* Harry Kirknian, at Klamath Valley Hospital, Klamath Pall日• Both babies and poth mothers were ting along fine £vb last report* and the fathers were doing well as could be expected. These events probably have nothing to do with the fact tiaat , \7e*^^d in Washington r the 40"hour week is effective now* So there* • • And Pro^QCt director _.一3gst. and his faiaily will not Ije home to en-^oy Labor. Day at 2hil©r I〇r* Best having *been stalked by illness since his. arrival at Port Angeles on vacation to^ visit his taother^ and his return is delayed ufttil1 80136 tiiiie next week* • • T^y Hay-* ward, Chief Steward, and his wife Martlia of Office Services will inaJce a flying we^?>*er-d trip to'Sail 2Vai?.cisco and Teturht bringing back t?ith them a grandson for a M.e visit. • ♦ 35r. and IJrs. 33onnell Boardaaai and family are due "back 11011day froia 10 da ブ s of v 技cat ion. leave fx*oni Don’s duties as 8©nio:f Uedical.Of•** ficer* • * And then Dr^ Jack Sleath.» Principal Lledical Officer, will take off on a "business trip t/iiicii will inolud® Lianztuaai1 Helocation Center 9 Honterey ,San Francisco ahd Los • • Log Noyes, Project Attorney, returned (Tuesday from a 13118121郎3 "trip to Scui S^cuicisco,accoispanied "by -Wayne Coll- attorney for the Civil iilDerties Uaion, who visited here one day* * • Other project vic^ * sitors in a business \?ay included Butene Lilienquist» district representative of Civil Serti.ce, from Lledford, who was Jaer© Prida^* aiid Jane SutherlandiQliief Hurse of the TTasiiington S'tafff who arrived WecUiasday and left Thursday* • • As you may have noticed, Tbn and Catherine Johnson are ,]}ac3su Don pitched f〇T ^B2>* sonnel in last nit-51111* s t5〇.fr.bsJ.l gane with the -Block ivl^iagers * aiid with that start now lip,s become an Assistant Relocation Advisor® 3efor© the ITavy took hia and turned him loose agair* lion was a Secondary Teacher© Catherine is "back on Lou Hoyes Iiegal staff 8 where she v/as before. 33iey trour^it with theia another recruit, Don*s sisters 101a Kuester, of Mcl)aughlin» South Dakota and more ^ rer centXy of BurljarLS:, Californiat who is going to work as a Clerk in Statistics* Mrs, Kuester is accompanies "by het tt/o children, Linde, three .years oldf an^ David, five Konths, c e Gsorge property aiad tTarehouse Officer, and I^s* Smith have had in the it* l:.oae as visitors Iir〇 and llrs^ J^on UcOonnell of Pendlen ton i Oregon# lir^ ^cCoimeil is a neniber of the Oregon State Police aiid iirs. McOomaell is t;ie Smiths* dau^Iiter. The two srardchildren were along, too* • • Julius ]Pj, Oliristansen; fomerly irrigation, drainage and road superintendenl? here, prior to llovoribsrs 1944, arrived baclt Tuesday to "becone an Internal Se〇f /arity Officer, bringing ritli shim his dau^ite^, Alpharetta 0* Ilatthews, who also was here prior to Jmies 19-44, to/beeoae a Telephone And Qliff〇?/4 Parker has been designated officially as Chief ^ire Protection Officer succec;^-ing Saja Ov/en, who has work for another governnant agency., . ♦ feiCT Proet , Assistant OounseXoT in I/elfare^ and hi^ nf e,, JCvol:7n, Clerk Typist in Statistics, started tc,da^r on their way to a vacation in Los ijigeles* to return September IQ. . # end lira. 0« Howard Boss of Gardena» California, parents 〇f As s is t ciit Re-oort s Off leer 3oTj Boss, arrived last' Tseek for a two^week visit with Bo"b, liis f/ife, Jean and fanijlye n?h〇7 were accouipaiiied bjr 'll&ry Jesse, formeiely of Postor.; v;ho left Friday* 3cb . Jetm Iiari69* the childreii ;L^ry and John Ro'ber'b, end thu ^.'idor fosses, returned Thursday from a' three-da^ to Crater Lake and Hedu'o^d 6 • And then a 10*t 〇:; people are depart in.,2 Iyok our nidst, Ilarion T7- resignad effective .August 23 as Assistant StoreKaap-' er* • • 17111iam QpXxi6., Secondary School tOeaoher, resigned Augast -25"pint*, is ■ goins to be 班iperintenddirb of schools at Leadcre: Idaho. • . Anna J» Stwvcii-.f J^ropert^ Clerk, resigned August 27* * « Dale , Hoa^ Duty Truclr!D/j-.»br, 一:fesigned Au^nisi 29 and ie.で:oing to live in1 TdJ.elakあ。• Sstelle Palonla,- toec-ondary School Teacher s reslfjned as of yesterday j ねid so did iuulrey .?art¥〇w,' ,31-enenta^ Teacher* • ♦ tTana ^ink*s resignation ac* Librarian e.fx'eCwiv^ i:cday# SheJs going to Hawaii* ^ « Viler ie Barbul. Adf:in 1st rat-ive ivianu^snent sacra*-tary, hc,s resigned to live in Hollywood# « • Inez 0. HimkinL, Meaentary Tear* cher, also lias quit as of today to teach at Toledo, Washington* • • And in this connection Personnel wishes to remind folk, t/ho resthat they Bhoul-d check tlxrouGla Personnel or^ they r/on*t ^et tliair pay claecks-~--*let fem know at least a day aliead? that you^re goliig tok nake yorjrself scarce if you 7/ant y the ’moola* Upcoming School Events Include# ^ ^ Openi115 0f. the Eleneutary Staff School in the new building,-September'""lb, and, graduation exercises of the Personnel lursery Schoplt now eet for 7|iS0 p# a# Wediiesdc^y, iD〇stp〇ned from the originally set tine of ioraorrow afternoon* Bid fair to si^ove soffbaJLl out of the Tale Lake competiVlve ijicture if the X3rese;it trend coutinues^ Jjast ni^t* s. gane. with the Array on the Rec CXul3. dia« mond. was replete v/ith shot putters and troad jumpers, aiid everyone ran. • ... at Xea.st a mile in piling; up tlie totaX of 33. circuits of the "bases, 20 "by "iHA up to tlie tj,me George Hvmljsrjsji had at out decided scoring should dq on.a rjoint s^>-» ^ for first, seeon.d and third arrivals at iione plate, and 11 tぎ tiie Army, ^iiiwsday ni〇:at T/hen the Sage'brusheys polished off the Tule S^juds 9 to 5 there ^?as some concena oil the part of sports—winded spectators over the size of the casaba timt was "being dribbled aad passed abound, It appeared, a trifle small to fit the rules : of .the'g£iXie. evidently "bein^ attempted to be plowed. In one sac.ppj^ 3'iiid-court scuffle Joe Bice gave a nioe e;dir〇ition of keeping tiie "ball in the air until he saw soaeOne coining (it was the ruiiner) and then "batted it in a neat; iUvberaL pa'ss t'o Hair.y^ Bl0,ck (口!10-.ai "the was playing forward) Harry laade the basket at first* Gyind^'0.1.SO wa,s involved in a scioffle reinini” •scent of the jump to take the pl&r at tenteri l>ut despite aXl this there were … a couple'of snappy. douibXe pJLays that avoided the necessity of'moving "baskets and "backstops in to. the infield. Haen thej?e-was a fa^il.7 scan<^l Tracy put out his "brother ;Dick who oialy y/〇,s taring to reach third from second* Under Gircumstances l,ikevtiiiese. if is diffi*or tiie other side "to v/in, Taesday ni(5ht the Hed» outran, tlie Hoxmlo-iiss 〇3 to 11 on a fexst track, "best tine for the 100«3rard; d^\sh Toeing- in excess of 12 seconds*«T-«*:.i〇t bad, consider- Tiie Block lianagers stacked up tlieir third xjin over Personnel ^fednesdG.yf b.y mi*-othpr skin—of—3rourr*t®e1Jii■ sbore—to. 5* IText 'Tuesday the fourtii Qt.ne of this series, v/aiph. is, the hottest of tiiq cjoinpeti七ions now extant,will be .played on the field between Block 17 and 26 in th^ color.17* 3e there at 6¢30* Jt^ll "be worth,it» .. . .. . ’ ’ • Somorrov/ ni^at (Sunday) will see tii© Hor;ie Pires league tie for leadership ous*^ へ t-ed one■ v/ay: or tiae ;other, when Pederson* s Reds and Liller^s Sagebrusiiers face eacii '-other on. the R^c Club field* IFrom there the ponipet it ion will be. between «- k\xrpb.7*s ?puds aiad Harloaess*.Hopalongs lionday f tiae Sagebrusiiers and the Hopalongs TTQdne'sday niglat, end the Spuds and tiae Reds Friday ' ,.二'…’........................................ ' ン The Dotm Beats* XI It,.. After t〇ni^itls bir^eeicly dance at the Eec Club, liost of these niasic^inaking ina-estros are heading for the gate, aAdtoni;5h1i will be their last appe^xance on any !3^ile Jjakedaft.ce floor, Tiaey are going to see what gives on the out side* Even if you dorJt dance, 3how up and give the "boys a laand and a "boost and a v/ell^ .y;ish on. their y/ay* teicing^will "be from*9 to I2f Visitors Are TTelcone, * 0 , But if you donH v/aiit *ea to have to spend the nirf4it iaangirig from a hoplc in .your closet, 70U should take personnel into your conf idence in advance of tlieir arrival—"and aelc your friends, too, not to show up with ^ glad Q^y of ^Surprise!^ unless you are equipped to tajce care of -within the confines of j^our oxm, "bailiwick* !jhis is the plea of SVaaik have had a great nmiy visitors during the sumner monthssez he, wand have been able to take care of then as far as Iiousing accomodations are concerned. Over ta© last week—en4, hov/ever, vjq lio,d some difficulties because visitors arrived itnanriounced,Sliis is inconvenient for both tiiie visitors and. the housing iaanager* ifou therefore ai'e requested to advise yow friends not to surprise y〇uf so that you can let •as know just when tiiey will arrive and we can arrange the housinみけ Passes Still Are Heeded, •, 3.y.mem'bej'S of th〇 appointed staff, as always# xtaen they go hither.eJid yonv The Army's lifting'of .restrictions has n6t changed administration .of the center for either appoiaited persoimel or evacuees, ®tie sams of .passes is in effect at all gat es* い.'」,:.』:;■:な:.:.ゾ猶f: Page 2____________________________________!The Boundux?_______________;___________September 8« 1945 ....-へパ*:'... 、 •‘ぃ Teletype And Telegraph Service, • • Vv〆 泣… へ、: .... 一.ベ ^ : ; •;_>./ ' 'V. .,:、••: ••パ へ, へ . * . . .. * :. , .Will suspend over the weeJj:-endsr "beginning next ^S'a^urctayt September X5,Teletypes must go out not later than 10 a. rv 5aturttay*; Western tj^ion messages may c»e disw .patoned untii 7 p«,in# Saturday, when telegraph serviCQr also, will close for ,, week-end except in emergencies dealing with fiTB^ious illness or death. Both se?>» vices will be resumed at each Monday* TelWphdne service will remain ' on the present seveJi-days-a?-娜 ek, 34?-iiour "basis•,.'、ハ,。.‘.へ ぐ r ii9.il WiXX Be CoUectei, Delivered, ♦ . , r/:;, On Saturday forenoons with the advent of the fiV^day \?^ek# The mail tifuck will call at Office Services at 10 a# m# It will |iiok up all mail deposited'in Office Services up to that !t line# ^irst^class mail delivered to Of fide Services "by the truck at that time will "be distributed at 〇nce# ihat will te the last ti*ip, 〇t tbe mall truck until 8 a* m, Monday* 2)h© post office at Gate X will be open' Saturn ..day forenoons* ? Orie Blowout jit A 5iaie. » . .人'.ひ…- 、'v'に、 'へ/:.... . ■; •!r、 Is eiiough f Inoluding George Smith. Warehouse Officer* and i^IrsA Smithj who conceived the idea of a nice, quiet time at Orescent City, far from thing© and faces to remind Uh6m of life a,t Tale Lake# So they don© it, and right sway tHer© ai Cre^ soent City tjafe George C&stle^, Assistant Property1 and Warehouse Offleer,"and his wife j Maibel^ Senior Staff Huts©, 2?hen up popped Save SaVenport^ meiaber of the Bc--amination Unit, and BerneX| Gould, the tFnit*8 only "bachelor# Well* that? did it# Otherst in the disortie? of their arrival, included Pr^d Richard&〇n« Aadit〇r> and -his, wife. Pauline of Officse Services, Bob 日Assist^nl; Stor味eepef in Hess Operations, and his wife« Clara. telephone Operator! and Mrs* Waterfill and Fraser« who w©i*e seeking Southern Comfort. That*s about! all there was at Cr©*'* scent City to remond anyone of Tale, , and lira. Prank Pagan sund and lvlrs>. GeraXd 1111leg spent the week-end. and holiday on a fishing trip to Agancy" Laks;. where Mrs. Psigan showed *em all up "by catching t)ie most Kainlpow trout* » . _,|J ' Pohl« Property Control Storekeeper, went to Shasta springs to visit'his "brothi&i?^ in-law and also to get some dental \7〇3?k done* • • fMlke Prisaa also is sporting a hew denture, and" is suspected of using*his auto jack to get it properly v placed in the mornings, , Hdr^ery Gunde_rB6n■しdaughter of the Assistaiit Pro-tedi 25ireo«* tor and llrs« Gunderson• inade a fast trip from Berkeley, arriving in Tale I'riday morning son© 30 minutes "behind the telegram announcing coming* She cam^. with Mary Margaret Xiowery. daughter of ilr. and Mrs^ Shgldorf lowery, The girls, ents 鄉e University Oalifo 印 ia, are celebrating tl^eAdBiiss ion iD^riiplidayV、. Easy will return tlonday night* BoT? inderson, Project Steward, is going to Berkeley (tut not to the Univoraity) next week* • * ^ay Hayward, .Chief Steward, fenee« "formerX.y principal of Elementary Schools at Healfi fountain, arrived on the project Tuesday to "bolster the Tale staff > with his wife, Tlieloa, former Guidance *Counaeler^ at Heart* Ubuti*-tain,, who is working in HeXoeation. • # Ernest Hollingsworth, has transferred.fioe Granada to becone $©ni〇r Foreman Hechanic, .^Qcompanied by his wife.r> 5adio, Fith -the Hoilirigsworths came their daughter ? Hr.s» ..i.liXdzen lacker» and t, gi'anodin-goiter* .* » Celia Ja〇Q~bson> Hospital 3jaboratory Technicians who m-- j.^srre.f 、一 has resigned* « , Donald M. ^anlporn t Senior Intairal Secirfli.y Gj'f1?.p.r l〇*ag in command of the Colonial i^eac^ Department 8 rerign^d and d parted to"b^co/na a rac^ track supervisor on the Coast. His Iveace ,jbD has oeen ' ^ssimed _ by Charles Pargohs» Seitib!? _Int^£*nai Securitア:Ci’fice:r*. / « jIケ_ and jEU.ste tei^bar* Secon'darr 9?efeche>'s»: have* reslgri.ed〇 » latV of U©1- -fare and BelOc&tion^ lias been'as signed'as'C^lerK'Stenograph ar to Pai-.'fc'onnelo- a , Bertha' GlffoT^^-wko-kas;~been derailed to--Irit?err*aA th^3 ©dtic'nt'ion d&-* partraent re.signed::'t.〇->a 11.services, , , FLASHI,-! THE SASEr* BRUSHSBS iiiD BE 4;0 SlTiIDAY HIGHT, They shouldmdce up their raind$# Just As A Reminded* « . ; ^ Ihis is the fifth of the first w,e〇k of the five**d^r work week and tomorrow is not just another day unless* 70tL are one of those poepie ,en^£^ed in one cf tlnse things that h〇;s to go on ali tihei fine and Saturday is qne. of your days to make & g〇4 Henceforth for th« tulk of appointed staff there^ill Tae two days each week to indulge in such extracurricular activities are* your bent, and if they are wise the geese will fly hi^Iier over Cole this year.* '' * •■***’パシ’ノザ,:/ン ’•、 ’’"..す-厂, , By the ssjae token, the puM.icat;ipii da^ of $3le Rc^dup is and will Tse Priday# Papa Parke Hiller Still Is 0?r-y.ing., *. * : • ■ ■ .V ■" ::-r ■:',.;': ;, ■■ ^ ' ぐ'.’’'' . To figure out what Pedersoiits,Se4Ls:i^i#..to、his SagelDrushers in the.ddrk 17ednesday night f in the gane to establish v/ho is top dog in the 0?u.le Softball League* Hie Sagebrushers, after the sun went outj found themselves kicked in the face,13 to 12# A rally in tiie seveiitli, in the niui*ky interim before the moon came cut, did it*^-*aiid it was.Gat^Ify'e Gwynn that swung the "bat that hit the "ball that scored *em* If this sort of thing keeps up the pliers will have to start wearing miners* headlarirps,.. • ノ . A Wednesday caaualtj?- was Ken; Eaylaiess, head nan of the Hopalongs f who was so set over Ms outfit糞s 12 七〇 8..w.扭i'oye.p. iiiurp:3斯曹 s 0?ule Spuds on Monday ed his way into "being a ringey?,iii the Sagebinishers lin^ap, and in that fast 〇〇»• pany came to griefs Ken had liis^ eye ch the "blall»^-**aft*er one of those Red "bats had o〇nnected«*^but not on the* Varbecue pit where tiiQ "ball was going, a^id he flew right into the pit# daj^^ing his ri^it wing# There was souetliin^ besides tie sporb bdd^put Tuesday night*s gane in the col-onyt in which, the 31ock Managers toolc Persorinel15 to 5# Personnel players at*» tested to blarne misjudging bf^ ips "to mirage over a strange field until Block .Lianagers let a few1 sail six fet^ t^ver heads, too, Uayte a good occulist should be recruited* ®io was .bothered host, however, is demonstrated *by the ■■yCC,p^ ore* Toni承t Peirsonnel and* 5iq6k l^n£^gers will try conclusions again, also in the Colony* !Hhe game score so far isj Block LianciiSer 4, Personnel 0* ' tla^ no league game last oiUcaouirb of lb could no,t compete - with ^Rapso^y in Bine** at the Post HSieateri* and there will be no games n3::t week on account of they can,t compeiW Mth til与 deer season. V. . ぐ:....〇 iへ,‘ ’• ;•. 上•...ぐ々:’'て'..、'.'….*^ :*!.1/ ^ *' ' 'へ-: Are being dished out in the new. Staff ;$ch〇ol, under the direction of Bertha ford# late of tiie T7RA. Tale staffs as, ^oth.-teadher ax>,.d Internal Securi^jr reoop〇« tionist, who teaches fifth to .eiglath-js^T.adesi inclusivef mid Jane Schalk9 v;ho is in charge of first, second* third and foujrjbla graces* Porty^six ycyimgsters sxo enrolled, 23 in the first half and 23 in tfe.e ;:^econd〇 The Staff School is a paxi of the Hodoo Gounty * School System under ,.tiae Laphara Act. wIhings are well^or^^-^ ized and going 'smoothlyf$: reports Lira# &iffprd^, ^and we are very fortunate i.i having a teacher especially 'trained to teach...the lower .grades* as Ivlrs。.: Schal:.、: has ■been*0 l Hew Set Of Rales And jRegalations* .. Covering operation of "both government and private not or vehicles on Qhile Lake project has been issued by the Safety Council over the signature of TT« 0?» Jar*- rett, chairnaii. Copies have "been sent to each member of the appointed personnel* If you have not received one, night better ask for it» And for tiae "benefit of any who may "be confused "by the new tt55 miles per hour11 signs on the California highways, the speed, limit has not teen raised in Tale Lake Center. It is 20 mjQ.es per houi^^-fflaximun* 一 And There* s A Hew Set gf Patrolmen, * • 」 Handling traffic in front of the Staff School*^*the Tul© Lake School Traffic Police, members of wliich.^are Hicshael Ctens, Dennis La-Kaef Dale Eivitsman^.,Billy Laaritzen# Charles Liartin, Kenneth Hiller t Roger llooney and Liichael Pederson* They are going to have "bafees to go with bh eir authority, and they "bespeak the c〇MK)peratioii of all motor vehicle drivers# PagQ Z Eie Roundup Septer.iber X4j 1945 Some Day Chief De¥itt 17111 Learn, • • That Legality and/Security are not necessarily travelling c〇niDan3.ons. He* 11 pick his motoring palB:,with 0〇re caxe# ITot long "back we were forded to chronicle how Joe, except the trains were running, would have had to hoof it *back from San Prancisco after a fruitless afternoon of waiting for Mildred lAity of Legal and Georgia HwlDur^; of Internal Security to show up with car. How last weeis-end Joe went to lit. Lassen, all Legality and Security again, The other half of the en_ tour age 9 Hugh, and Helene Ely and l/ather and Bea 3?eu.el« had tire trouble at Cad^; Joe and Liildred and Georgia barged ahead for pre-arransed rendezvous at Hubie"ber (of all places) and waited three hours "before giving up and proceeding to Lassen, where they found Hug3i and Helene and liather and Bea long since erisconced* Ue • donH know what^s in Hubie"b©r« » • That was about all the excitQiient there was last week?-*end, "but vacationers are coming aJid going* The Prank ,L> 0effries family was reunited {Thursday with retura from Portland of lirs, Jeffries and son • Bo'b'b^* • • Hale C. !7ellnan. Junior Counselor in Welfare, and Hrs. ITelliaan re*- turned from vacation also yesterday» as did Henry Frost* ITelfare Assistant Coim-* selor* and his wife Evelra, CXeriflypist in Statistics, who ran into an4 away from the Southern California heat wave, « • George Pasties« Assistant Property and Warehouse Officer, and his wif$ liabel• Senior Staff Hursqj^rlio hqLve'been va-oationing at Crescent Oityf will *be Vaok Monday* '» » Ken Gorton • Pinance Officer, .and AXthe%i Information Clerk in Statistics, are taking off todajr foy^San Pran— ^toisco, to "be "back Monday. • • Otis Hoper♦ BXe^ferical Srigineer, has gone for a J viof antelope hunting (he sez) and there are numerous others traipses 〇び *; ^7ith guns who doubtless will report if and when, • • Balph Butterf ield, Supply ^ x Officar, and I>Irs. Butterfield v/ill "be gone for a week^ • • Isabel Qans, Senior Elementary Teacher, has just returned from a vacation w^ich started Septerober 1* ov • , Gloria G-iorgas • Clerfe-Stenographerj left Thursday for Sail Traiacisco to see her sister married* She will be gone a week* • • Dr. Jacik Sleath, Principal lied*-* ical Officer, is "back from an extended business trip* •.li,ar:ge,, .Gre en t Pi seal Ac-* .cp'tuitant, who left last Saturday to put her daughter, Patr^ia J?i,ane> Tpack in "" " school in 0a3d.and, will return lionday with her rooraroate. Georgia Hoppej;^ Ass is-抑t 此虹七〇で,who is taking。び for San 此ancisco.today 牡te with liai一 ge to take in the Ice Pollies. , • Among our newcomers, Sedor-ls„.tH〇0artne^r. of Crystal Bay, llinn* f transferred from Heart Liountain as a Seconctary Teacher, was thrown off pace no little by all our fuss and fences. H© drove right on 1>y to the .^j ;t9wn of !3hilelai?e* and phoned fot* a gaide* • » XyXe B«. .Stevens has joined up Ad _4 Heavy. IkLty. Truck IlriYe^r* His wife, Ellen. aXsq- a newcomer.y T3een: detailed -from Procurement to Pinance as Oler^Typist,, • . Anto;iiiet;te C. 〇〇1<3» formerly of ;;aHea?1b ilountain, has arrived to be an Elementary Teacher*; . • Don Junior Qroves, 〇 son/of 33ont Piscal Accountant, and T7ilEa« GXeri in Statistics, now is a Liessen^* .ger in Office Services, • • His old. joTd of school sport at i<>n. has called G-eo*" rgQ Bt. Kurtz# Assistant Hot or Poor Supervisor ^ and Peg 11 Gj-ffoM hag been pro- moted from Heavy Bu.ty GKruck Driver succeed him* • • X>ohree HoysewiX-L also hes won a promotion, from Clerk I^pist to Audit"Clerki ^ » IoXa Kues^er beis "been as— ;signed to Personnel from Statistics, • #* Among people leaving us is Carol G-ilr* ford. 01 ©rk-Typ ist in Pinanee,ir/ho is. returning i〇 school toresume her Study of dietetics. • • Mary Uurphy. vacation Telephone Operator, also^ ip going^ack to her 'b^oks, . • Carl Sterud> Internal Security Patrolman, is going back' tb •Pendleton, Oregon. . • Gerald 1?. Phlp-os. Inter^Dl Security Officer, terminated3?〇£S-day. His wife, Pauline♦ Is a Clerk in Statifttics... .Visitors among us include Raymond Cheek| former teacher in Trinstate High Schoolf arid his motiier> i^b.o are renewing acquaintances, . • IFred liTutschei^ Transportation, Officer of the 0p^ ©rations Division in Washington, has co^leted1 a'week^s detail to Tale and. will leave toni^it« • • Ruth Riemer of the University aV L。き"Aiigeles arrived Uhiesday for some Tale. rie^edLirch, to remain a w^ek or two* She came here from Heart Ilountain* « « Bus a ell ickfi 6n< who ■feodk.tlie peringrinating Sob 3Dct,iins*place in the Relocation Division in fahsin^on when ItoXins *beCane liiddle Atlantic Area S-ooervisor in lien York* will be her© for a visit next Treek, provi- ded he is not pursued by Dolins1 usual Tale paratrooperluck of ending sone^ rf* \ .二!;、.*'、•, •• / „ .m、ぶ »•. T/h^re e丄 !Phe〇liedf〇rd Civil Service Of^fcei wf:.. .. • ノ ••,::•; •.二 0X- ? „ :Is closing, and friends rofiBxgene LilienqUistt 'Civil 'Servicecrepres©nt^tiY6twer© bidding hi® farewell today as he made his final 2!p.le .visitg Air* Lilienquist lias *been here frequently andrhis visits v/ill Td^ missed, advises that Civil Ser-* ..vice "business hereafter, will/:ha^e. to be transacted.with B 如..Pranciscoidr,. Port*-la^id. … 一' ’ Yes, The U* S* Navy Is In. • • r,: 9?okyo Bay! And if there is anyorrer^rho is dbu-btftil» I»〇u ITo'yos lias the oonvin** • cer*^—*a letter from his "brotlaer Alfred* (who* s ;thier©;^ too)-postmarked ITavy (Dolqro and just for luck stamped 3ay„, : ■ ' - •-,' -〜.•外一》一一,ぬ::二:仏:ぬ叙^^爲琴^為為み■料-“雄*^•—.. News of the Best Staff inJM>__________________________ I Ho. 53 ____ 座!®ば—取酿-与3外 Tule LaJ£e Center^teelL£.〇cail〇^_September^i^.# ' The End of the World. . • Fas to have been last Friday, according to a devout group of Pasadena residents* Although this papsr was scheduled to be o?i th© news^stancls that afijarnoon, the editors felt that the possibUity of the Worlds «omiag to an end merited a lit- .tle news coverage,110w it felt, before and afterwards* •,If了ell, it*s an’ attempt at an excuse anyway. •, ??j.tsh th© Coming of the Equinox, f • HSJh©n the sun»s center crosses the equator and day and night are everywhere of ©-qual length, the weather has definitely turned cold«r* 1516 equinoctial changes wer© manifest at Tvil© in the form of ail miusual storm vdiich included wind, liaiXf rain and a slight freeze which made evsryone's flower garden look like the end of the World had yealXy come. • • ?Iith the coming of longer nigbts.,• And shorter days a young man»s ^ancy turns from softball1?〇 peapocl,11318 ball season ended on a liigli note a week ago last Friday when the Personnel'team defeated the Block Managers team 9 to 8 in the colony. The Staff team was Xn ' form and from the spectators point of v?as a thriller-diXl©T# Aside from BU6k Dimon*s. collar t» pardon, stellar performance, thQ highlights of the gamQ were Collins* homerun over the heads of the crowd vtiioh brought ill th© winning two rutis; Harkness* excellent performance in the ushort field11; and last but far from least Fancjrpaiits Murphy*s non-stop cross country run iu ^ich he gathered terrific moineivfcuni to snag a hardmiJ "ball with one wing as fancy as you please* • With the opening of th© Huiiting Season, , • The only himter wjio has had the nerve to talk has been one psadeye Hoper vtoo seems td know the lay of the land hereabouts well enough to find 'em. From, his passing remarks it would seem that he shot his limit of one antelope and two deer. Maybe he d〇esn»t "want to give away his secrets but for the sake of otfeer worthy hunters to feel it is only fair in the name of good clean sportsxnfejishlp to mention that the antelope was tracked dovjn betxveen hej*$ and Reno on the deline Plains and the deer were shot in their tracks near Ball Mountain on th© other side of Doris, . 9 T5x© Mystery of the Missing Law Boole. • • Can lpe solved if members of the staff keep their ears open for a legalistic dis*-sertation on the legal subjects in the alphabetical sequence from Lis Pendens (moaningi nsuits pending'1.) to Master «nd Servcmt, The law book missijig framtih© Project Attorney's officej. Corpus Juris, Y61t 58, isl one of 72 T〇lume«*i and includes information on such topics as L〇tteri03^ Malicious Mischieff Malicious Prosecution, Marin© Instance, Marriage ©tc* P, S. The missing law book is government property and if it is not rokirnod pretty soon the holder? had better start reading Corpus Juris Volumes 15» 16, & 17 which deals with criminal law, Uie Forty-*H〇ur Fork Week Law* » • States that an employee who works in excess of 40 hours in a week must paid time and a hrdf for the first eight hours of overtime and may ji〇t request com- pensatory time for •fthose eight hours* However, if he works mor© than 48 hours he may apply for compensatory time for the hours over 48 hours worked in on© week of continuous vjork* In other words, he may not request compQrisatory time unless he works over 4-8 hours in one v/eek* All overtime must be approved in advance by an A3st〇 Project Director excepting in cases of emergency in which overtime must ^D9 approved on the day follovdng* All Compen3a1?ory time must be taken within 126 days following the time worked or the employe© wiXl lose his right to Ms com-pens at i an# Compensation earned prior to July 1st must be taken within 9〇 days after it is earned^ You Oan*t Get Away Fith Anything. • • ATOtind here sine© a registration form must be filled out by every visitor who comes through the TTlA gate (Gate i) even for a short visit of a f©w hours. If anyone other th.811 ^ Staff member, whether he is 013l official.tmsia©ss or Is a personal guest of someone, comes Into the 0©jater he must give the gate clerk c^r-taia information such as; whom lie 土.s visitliiig,. his home address# and estimated dat® of depart\^rf>, ete« .. ^ TRe Ro^idy v > Septemb^g^'i 一-,.....,-.-,. - ,— -■* ; ■ *; .. Jl- Jl f .ITt':.n ザ1'1 . ' ^ .—’丨.。 rV」.^ Xtta %« For an f f ;* f 气 A y,i〇cati〇ii prQpagandi的-with aii ejM f(&r |\isiii_ss • yeports that while reloca*** tioii figures recently hat^r ^len something like an eyeful, or may¥e two ftyeful®-Add_it*s hard *b6 thsrttwd prominent members of the staff, such ad Marguerite Fortune and Thomas, ffi費;rlcvfeypist a?id X♦.致ts 0ffi<5きr resj^ft '|t^iF"5S5*"1?5i5^^fui;l3r’^firESri(SlHSS3rr料1#i^si^n, b^th arrived at woric 011 Mitt-gay mo:^i总g vdth a Vlaek eye apiece* 〆 _ Bbayietta with a left eye stud Jijargu谷3>-ite with a ri^it eye somewhat mut^la|$d^ Of cov^s® they had good excises su^b as missing the narrow Ivoa^ds met % ,6anal v?h«r^ riding her jias« Idrs. Fortiai,e and sometl^gig a^out^i^e wringer moving o^t of the groove viil® ing ^he childrenp «5,ot^e9 ^ da$©t • • A bewi^d^ed .^s^comey, oi^a Rugsell Derric^scm, WasMagtoa 6#nsultaixt #ti E©X〇«atic«S| arrived last Tuesday to 'talk VtiiaigS 044i w^.t]i meaiers ReX#*- 'eat ion staff, As it 4s Ms nrst irisit to Tule we donH >1_ him iiaTi^g a little tyo^ilii© finding his way around* • » fh© EKamination t&iit has g〇n6 to Washingto?!, in fc辦碎砰♦▲色li 崩咖日1私 tilgjlf r fi© 9iil4 he felt like a〇. o^d-t finer BefSaSonatM ^0 ilaf^ sd Mtty 5rieiit si g#ols* :nliss AXtdn Haunt duty tyuck drivey who resigned on the 17th* Ijjiejs Hあ〇i|l wiiU. coatinue as 6ate Olerk. * . Norman Edaer, Acting Ass 1b, Coiamimity 1v1£!j3 S^ervisir, to accept a traching"position lii th© Tulelake High School* • :ht Stella J^6|iln3, Ss601lAary teaoherr and Carrie Driscoll,home ©#〇acmics lit-(stftfc?or ITfSe High sdh-iol h^cre resigned t〇 accept otliep teaching jots* f #» • V44 Yalken^urgt I# S* office? has t^keu another • *Fi?&iijes M* Colllits^ former atistigal Clerk• resigned on the 17th 1iut will tema'inU''' fee with her husbanf# » # Mips, Pauline F^jtj»pa, Cle^k In StatJlattes^ resign©!# Thd P&ipps family have left'fer Seattle/ ''•J''Gloria Giorgas is |aek In Statistic* | » Ralph Butterfield, Supply Officer ahd bis wife returned !flaursday from a yjeel^s^ leave in 3an Franoisdo* The weather was perfect iij Susalit^ witli ft. maxiftwjn 4®«P©mature of 7? degrees and a minimiM of R^lph pioJtei up 285 hogs fi ^|s v?ay lack aif H^ddi^ig. » « Frank Fagan, Personnel Officer and on Fildayp for a week-end tri| •to ざ4¢ Francis0^* Mrs* Fa^ft ii够 1掷n 専 ^■孕!tor herd ior the past moil卞h and is returning io their hoi»e_ Wi像.令11^单._ wdrA axid Roma Miller; he is Foreman Etectrici^ij and she is I^ayr^ll !Ehe MiXlef^ ^ilX visit their daughter who is in the VTAV5Sf / k Bill Hellan^B^ loeatii^ Pro^r^m Offlcey^ and his family ^re vacationing at Crescent City # ftttil retumeA over the w©ek to Portisqad^ 1 Tom DunS* is a Sr. I* S• Office!^ , -Betty^oU 吨0 in Statistics is visii;4ng her parents in Lint Wshitigtoii, • • Marge Green,Agent Cashiey? retiuyaed last Monday from a weele,ai leiave in 3妨 FyaneTsco* , . ir. Jatik Sl©ath_, J^inoipal Medioal Officer^ is liack from aji trip to Manzanar, L〇$ Angeles, San Francisco and other points* ♦ « K©n Sort on, Finance Officer and Althea^ lnf〇3?mation Clerk iii St at isti«S|'enjoyed a weekta vacation in the Bay Regioi not so long agof . • #eor^e an 、': ノ * V • •:なas fl皿琴 aro也《金的t Wednesday afterrioon and ev豸nittg Mien 卿 w抑 ted "by iaorib^rs *of the Industrial Resources and Production and the JPost Vox Planning committees of the. liodoc County Defense OouiiciX Trhich functions as a sort of unoifficiaX ©asanber of Ooioiaorce for a region which includes parts of both/ Horth** ©m California cuid Southern Oregon*—'Considerably inore territory* than its ! name ..implies* Hilaries iederer* District Attorney of iiodbo Countyt is Genejcal Chairman of the Oounici.!# ' , ' v '* • . * ハ、こ: .' \ • v • ノ * . ■* も、 She 和uncii/brou^ht its Se^teaber meeting が 2\〇1自 Lake’Oeiiter a令 the fevitatlon of tie project a4nsittistrat'ion, extended th^ou^a tli6 Reports. Off ice # as a Eteans of promoting public reXatipns wltii the're^toa's hereabouts; A c^mriittee of key .staff nea'bers acted as welcomex'S aiid general ciilnfest promoters t sending ' the CoimciX mentors .horn© with heads'full of infdr^tiori tliey nevet liaA " *eincountered .ミ0巧,....•.く.: ■パ...へ.,/マ...:..,'•....•..•ミ....-.‘…..’.*. f. inci^ded. in, the, roster of visitors were Ujf* I«e^©r©r; li9 Barron, SupearVisor or the Qodoc Rational forest; George .yische5?t District Sanger of the U# S*- . Sorest ...Service at ©llelakej 'AiibXe, Mefiber of tiie liodoc Ootaitty Board of* Sup^rvi^ ;sors; Howard jDo^Jtqn and II* U* Lynch, reDichers of the 2faleXak0 districts; Paul .Reiiaeri Sheil Oil Cocrpaiiy managey of Altiiras; Jid Payne; United States ^sploy^ .ment Sqyvioe at Alturas^ George and Jack Altm^ter * Klamth Fails iusj^- neasm0115 IiawrenCe 81mw, Klaiaath 5^41s district lumberman^ i^nest JCoXlJe'of '"the /Weston Pine As so elation.« Klamath Palis; Charles Llack of the Weyerhaued^ timber 0〇E^apiy'of'Klaaatli'Palis; . jack Hayes # Hodoo County Farm Advisor at illturaB; I7es Williams, rancher'at Lively; H, ilathews, ioetnag^ of the 3〇Ak of America ' 4 at ,.Altur^s; Bill B3,sh«j> of the ITill^w Eanch; TiTilliaia S, Brotm of the T7* S# Poyest ,Service at §an Stancisoo^ Les Davis, busine^^an fortolaj ilalcolo Spley, naj>* .^,ging ©ditbj*. of the Klaimth Falls near^id aad. l!ewsf and H* S» 3a〇on of the ^tT* S* :Ibrest Service ;at Altuyas said seoretary. of the Ocmncil# Staff jaemB^rs participated as axibassadors in cementing good will and under** s^anding^ included Harry Black* Assistant Porject Director in ciiarge of Adnini^* strativ© lleaiageneiit; liartin Gunderson; Assistant f^oject Director in charge of Coraiminity'i.lkiageraent j Louis u» IToyes, Project'Attorney; William K* Hollandi'Ee^* location Prosrajri Officer} Sheldon Lowery» Evacuee Property Officer; Halph But**, terfield, Supply Officer; T7* l!« Bimont Community Activities Supervisor; * j〇© > ThoiaaS| Adi^inistrativ© Officer supervising colony affairs; Homer RickettsfSenior Sti^ineer; tifiXlian I*.Jarret^t Superintendent of i^yiculture; llarvin Opler., Ooia^ munity ^iialyst; Bay Howard, Chief Steward; Salph 0# J^own, Reports Officer,' ... Robert. H. Boss, Assistant Beports Officer, Project Director Best unavoidably was •ff the projeotr: . .... i. Sour Md X Dinner (/abfest Bession, • • V. ‘ •ゾ •• . • •• ..... • . • .等 Opened and closed Jli@ aflbernpon .^nd evening pro^ran, with a snappy hos«*«*laying .drill Tsy a Conipaiay of tiie evatsuea fire depbxtlaeftt getting the tour off to a good start, aiiortl^ after. *5*30 p#.ra. Staff raemters rod© in each oar during the colony inspection, with Hr* i^unde’rs^n abting as giide in 仏e leadr*off dar,to eisqplaint^ the viaitops Whkt it was'tiiat the5^***nost; of 'tiiem fof the first tine»*^*were see^ 1 て_ \ " X»t« Oolv Jolxn Hasslott made available the Officers Litunge in the military area for a oocktail hour "before din-ier» during which acquaintaftcfeshipft started duaring :,^h© tour xmtured into jfriencLaliips which there appears no doubt; will "be, lasting# •l〇r* L©der©r presided ove^r the dinner^ne©t ing, vrith tir*. Black aoiii^ tiie honors for the T7^ personnel| including introduction of ^rpf* R6S8 and hid stooge Back Dinon.f who rowed their way througli a berry crate' oii, the'P.o'hofeUMholaa^ pou^b** keepsi© river♦ "' " The Po從th Estate ms r印resented "by the Uai也ぬ *由id i了がvs 前d • ihe Houndup| and ^wliA'l© t^er point wa$ mad© *by Chairman Le^area? that the dis叫9si〇xs werei noff tiie .repord^v we feel justified in freaking iliis c©2130rfihip ' to the point of .recordiiig tliat 'the visitors ^ "bjr their view of Tala Lake Oe'iter*, oitd .said, so« Among things ©voiin^. nosi coonent werS the ord©5>* liness and cleanliness of tiae colony* iiuoh credit devolves upon Tale Lake staff memljers who gave their tinie to making this visit from a outside a truly informal tlonal success# Page 2 The Houndup Sep terser 2§j 1945 people You Hay Enow, ^alklng is good excercise,^ says Say R< Best • l^oject Director, who returned last nigiit from a hunting ea^pedition South of tii© Lava Beds laonumemt* tTith him Ti?as Ills son Jack, Upon arrival, at the site selected for. the dayfs hunt the Bests were joined "by five other imrvters* It seemed pretty well understood among tliem tiiat ro shots were to "be.fired. * « They did see son© deer in the distai-i«e* • .Ivan 1711-Officer in Charge of the Department of Justice internment at Santa ffe, K* U., has been visiting the project since September 22nd* He is here on official "business and has "been conferring with the ikTny# However, he does not confine all his "business to th© iailitary» • • In fact he has beeii very eiiter — taining with his extensive repertoire of stories,", « l,ir# and iirs.Harold Pistere will be visitors on the project this coining Honday,. i.;r# Pistere is t;ie WHA. Seat-tl© Area Relocation Officer, * .. Clyde Linville. Portland District Eelocr.tion Officer will acconrpany th© Pisteres* , , Hiss Claudine llae griffith of. San Pran-cisco aad Heno is a new member of the staff as Personnel Transactions Clerk ... Roberta goraer. formerly enjployed at th© Uarana Army Airfield at Tucson,' irizona, will be a new. clerk in finance* She will arrive on October 1 aiid will lie accompsnied T5y her daughter, Derail, aged 5|. , .Sigrid Pedersen, Supervising ijurse^ who lias been detailed to 3hil© LaJk:© froia Heaxt iiountain is "being officially transferred-"to this conter# • « Ellsn. StdYens, wlio has beon detailed to 31 inanee from Procureraent is being officially transferred, , . Eileen Saris, can now drop the »acting» on her title ar\d will te an Asst. Counselor in ITelfare, • . Clara Ifeg-lP碑 has 1)6611 promoted from Olerk to 01erlcr.t3Tpist in Statistics, . . Electra OlerJa-typist irx 〇• S., resigned as of the 28th to return to sciiooX in Ashland, Oregon* • « Joseph IteWitt. Chief of. I* S,,,and ifeig HinAman. Hospital Administrator,left th© project V/edrieaday- to take an evacuee patient to a hospi*-* tal near Stockton. , ,Betty !vIotsoiienl3aQher. Statistical Clerk, .iao.s had word that her Axmy husband is 'ba.ck in the country after two years overseas, so she*s going on a vacation and wori^t "b© l)ack until October 17* * « Margaret Hertwick, secret tary in the Evacuee Property Office, and Olaudine Griffiths 0?ransactions Clerk in Personnel, will take off for Eeno over the weelo-end, , .Austin nilliean • Porenan Liachai^ic, wlio has been oredited with a 4«point 'buck, left last Monday to settle up-his "businoss affa.irs. He will Tae Tsack on Oct* 14, . . Jack Donovan, Construction and Llaintenance Supt# , and LIrs* Donovan are on leave in Sail Pran-* cisco wh^re Jack is undergoing medical treatnent. ♦ , In^eborg inderson, Asst* Chief 11-urse, is a?/ay on a two-weeks holiday* . . 01 if fori Parker, Oliief |*ire Protection Officer, has dei^arted for an extended trip to Los Aageles and will return "by way of Nebraska, where, it is rumored, he may get hitched* • • Georrj© is on leave and will "be "back lionday^ « * Llr^ and.Iirs» Hoger Huff*, are away for a few ds^s, l;r# Euff is an I* S, Officer. . . ®i§ Bul*o_ins will off the project from Oct* 1 to 5* 3?ed is Equipment iiaintenance Supv.,, If Tour Bonds ire Late# * # |)onH get in a rush aiid, cancel then* The delay you have teen experieiicing in re** ceiviiig txiein is du.6 to th© fcict that ther© lia.s bQ©n a, lioldup the disbursing office in Portland* (There has "been some delay at th© disbursing office iDecause there have been several holidays since the war ended and also the people up tiiere are also getting used to a 4(>*hour worknweek# please be patient* Xf !Ch© Womenfolk Want Tli© Beauty Shop,.. To continue its convenient service, comes word from the Rec CIuTd, it is going to ioave to "be patronized a bit more open^handedly. Difficulty is iDeing experienced in getting "beauty operators to come up from the colony for the renwneration #i5ch. at x^resent is involved, t?hat with $2 going about as far $5t if similar servics is sought on the outside, something might be done about it, so it seems* Tliis is just a tip to those who want the beauty shop to stay open* Bon^t Porget 0?〇 Change# • 4 , j . Your clock before you go to ))ed Sunday night, else you*ll find yourself at,work an lioui* ©cirly !3hirn it "back one. hour, ajid collect a Monday morning divi»** dend of sleep. I7e are going off t7ar Tim©, and what heretofore was 8 a* m, "begins ning lion day T/ill be 7^ 'flie Ooramunit^U'ar Chest Campaign, . * # 1 I7ill open uonday, with Buck Diraon, whose site of operations is in his office vinch is teiiind the Paria Office ^ as collect or-* in*-chief# The i.Iodoc County Oantpaign Goid-» mitte© has notified M.e lak& Center that its quota is $250. This should be easy for 3hile Lake which had proved itself adept at quota "busting in the past* fes of the,3es^ S^fv ln^|%.. ^ Ho* 55 /iC!c:.■::v-* :• flglpji.0^. ;,Brom^ 3o~b -Ross October *5^ 1945 | We.Being-.Ringed^ Around; •■■ :-.;v iv-- ; : .*•• is' .■? 〆'.•,-. ■*'.'; :fi.;'V"i ,..'v<.w9〇 pi. :\/. ■:• v. -r ;'"::'.. ^'. ■ v^." -"?- *. ,^y Justice, ^di.H;iiei*je ^©'©©^^iai ^ ^oiS'g ^tlie ;i^^'©vine w that *• the appe^ance; of; those/ ^nappgr Bd^deo?' Qaard'amtforms In tHe Personnel "ffe'S-' Ilall• has , had soinething td 'ad5*wl4H recent; of; tW feml©'popuiatioii abound • Reo OXtib Snattk Bar tableis-at n^ba^iiaie^ ets lt iaa^» Justice is ieihg Jdis^* pensed. ta ue- fjrofei all' corners of;' thfe United' ^ at es with'continuing ari'ivis.Xs ' of loenibeys bf the 'liniaigrkiioii; cixA ITat^cai^dt'ioii Se^ylCQ detail whl«lx next. ; techies-day morning' wilt talce over "the jperihdter 0ia^d'*,d:citjrf replaciji^ Lt* Col.Jbiin Ha»-iett^s Hilitary police." Ivan Off ider/in' Oliar^e during the Justice * 33e^ -par^tmerit1 s brgahizat ioa period? here ? nas a4aitt>uiiced that John Swaaison. will coji>-;;mand the* pei*lra^ter' gu£d?d eiiid tpTack 3&3?ron v/iXl* "b^ in charge' of liliqL r^istrat'ion dir* ’ 4 Vision. •. .:■•• 、• “ レ..‘〆、、' ,.,メ,..‘/., • *'. •*1, *' ., :,、,.ふ 、' v • ‘ゾ .,.•. .:•.’《 一. : •• V•.',.•二:,J ソ, • •:,..、パ*..,?, •: 4 U ;*1 Md !Ilie Amy Post te'hanse.- ;■, ■;>,<.... *■ ^v',! ノバ‘ ...r .; . :•:,二 .,:し-'U.:,V、V二:,...へ,.:ハ.,:' :〆•-’. Will be no ^ore Spaa^a^j isrhat; witli ^oIo^©l;Ke.zle'tt,9 putf it. packing ; v. its foop lookers aaid laoviiag out# She will1?^ open Sunday from 11 00■.' ei» t〇 8: or 9 p# m# SJ > then f二.ぃ': (There mil Be^m ^ime. ;.•'■..;1'..;."' "-:;.;, ::. ■ ^ ■ : ; ^ ^ ' Iij the old' Hec Club Honday ni;:|itf avers Cteorge Snitli, president t ; in urg^g,; . all and sundry %〇 be present foi* tiie October n^bership meeting# Go〇rg©„.is v©y^r ' • *••._’•■ »« j • Hi i f i , * • ",. , : , , * »•» 舞 章 %■ « > * -* < . S* '- ■ Sort 政 sii?ia相蜂 over W B. H•鱿auber い’liead'of tlit 也 in Waslifir^^^^ .^a^e ift-Uonday witfe Itodo;l,pix..'.?i£;riher. of tae Gasilinon, ' ^wiss * Le^a^d〇2i^4d-i* ^okilin^ Bailey of tSe State Impartrdento ^cj 'Ms^er ley v - aftififfcher had cdiapl^ted^iiis fi^st 6ffi(5i(ii vieit * as v- dele^ta4iis ,gov(^i〇h©ht, now acting as reprersentative of Jap«&iiQSe . hrttibrials tW;^#ed ;t〇 S6at;tl*© with Ilarold EisnerIforth^st ^ ervis^; whf ^as lierQ 'm ^rip; in t^ie interest of relocation;;^cofe^ ,l?y fistere,1^ StcwjbBr tarried tuitil i7ed4i〇sda^r# O^de iiinTille^ Haliocat'ion ^.Officer, at;Portl^df ViaH〇 iiasH]been her.^ most of tlae week* He ;w^ll leave •, Wayiie Gollins end Lijr«; -^d Al Wlren of S^inJPrai^cisco spent :i!oiacte.y on ... tlie project, ?llrf Ooipiins :^n4Jir* Wiren are Qonn^cted with >,t»h©. Merlosai Civii -'; Li'ber^ : ^.es ))ut were here; in .theip, priyate. o^pacitiet as attorneys, (>:^ of tile gebopal office of the Southern Pacific. 0〇jnpansrf a^coj^aniedlDy lies fits; IThe^l^ ert, ^aa- ixerei raidweek in the interest pf recruitihg ♦ eveicuee railroad wpr^r^ .a^d,vwiil; r,QturAi/ ' -- ' ■:• ■ •■ . t 二. • ,,. ‘ •各,',•广ハ.-*.. り; :〇r 〆、 1 ;r (へ':' (feorge TTonn.BXow' ^e'fuist ,, ; _: .v;, %;, 110.8.136611 detailed to the Hep.orts Of-f ice. . ;' Bebty Lou John^-on, Cierk-Stenogfapher in Sta.tistics ? returned last Sun-day froevan extended Heave speひt at lier hose in Seattle* •‘ -Bea Spanswi»k,Se(v ond^ry Readier, wife of 23u.tch, Seixior Internal Secupity Off icer t has "been visiting a nephew in Seattle. > There was a mite.,of confuS i on at last Satur dry * s Eec Club dance when Pauline Bates Brbwn• Selocation Advisor, showed up V/itH a couple of .uniformed Waves who had blown in from San Francisco, one ^Dorothy Brown who sounded like her dau^ter but wa^nH^ and one Puckett who dldnH "but was* • , Joe Thoma^ Adiidnistrative Officer whose cone©rr* is colony affairs1, got a "baptism of fire midweek on a trip to AXturaS* Eie:forest was alilaze to the right of him aiid to the left of him, in the vicinity of the checking station some 20 niles south of here, H© folloYred a ranger ktUr〇ugh and got a Hot tire if not a hot foot, f yHarry Blaok. Ohi^f Potentate «f. Administrative Iiana^er.ient, *beca;ne cognizant a World Series T?as :^oing on; yeiitunsd 60 cents on t^o tickets in a (shr-h^h^h) poolf His, 'baciaifstrd conscienfq pricked him, Hs divvied up with Qutady, ditto ditto of Cojamunity I>IaJiag^©nt, one ticket (25 cents) and stood pat with the Ace (the Joker), Gmidy coIXected the p〇t o.f |^#56 (migosh, there 你s XO people in not oounting daily doubles, of whioh Haryy was uot), » . I*rank Jeffries. Senior Internal Security Officer* forget"he is not 16 and leaped into a shale slide do\m the face of Castle Book* It was 50*^60 niles an hour11 until those hard«-shai©d ro^ks at the bottom,, right arm is ciostly Mercurochrom©, adhesive tape* His daiwajiter Batricia Aan of Office Services gral>-"bed a "bush} got down in a couj>3Le of ^ Sergeant 4g!3y> eygtwhjle R©c Club manager , is turning ou^ delioiou^ fu^feln gpies at, the-Jlile Hotel; Oaf〇 in Altu3>« as, ^tis said# • ..,ハれ'.'.y -: ...... ,LliOjt 56 ________ Tale lake Center* ITewelX. California October 12« 1945 j Hallov/een Will 3e Observed* v •* ‘ By appointed personnel witli all the traditional doings and fixings at the Bee • Club 'from 9 to 1 on the niglit of Priday, Octo'ber 26, Hallov/een actvially is t7ed- nesday, October 311 "but thi© S'riday party date will give everybody a -whole week** end in which to-^*-,uii**-«enjoy the memories, '’: ' 3aldy*s'l>piece dxmee "bajid, a hot-shot KXanath Palls aggregation of tune pensers.,1 will Drdvide the melodiouii''background for the Halloween cacophony, and. nth十e士;x?liarniiiも、'6hter1;aiiieTS"»**»^tha七*.s.a secr^fc^^^will te 'featured* •v' . - • *:,■- ….ハ'.•、.5'ご....■.へ',....,.. ... …■ン•.'へ'. This v/ill "be a costurae *ball*^-at least as far. as the costumes liold prizes for the "best, the worst, and what have you. Anne Harrington^- in explain^ ing this jiart of t>ii© "business to tiie membersiaip in the absence of Chaix^ian Bill •' Hdi.la^d of'■ the 职ent at', last ai魂t*s' Rec . . modestly wsay at least, a mask* Shfcib woiiid ssem to 1)6 a good i.aea* " v ’ ' * , 3!he Youngsters ^7i|l3:: Gele"brate »• Too, ♦ • :… .會. • . •*>」.(,. •.•へ. • ’' .• •' .ぎノ * . At three parties iDlaimed with the co**operation and "backing of -the He« Cluo#!33hese kid sliindl^s-will "be on the traditional or night, the* times to be annoimced later. Lertlia Oiffor.d aad Jane/Sohallc, Staff Sciaool teaohers, are working with a conmittee of motiiei's in airanging parties for grades 1 to 4 and 5 to 8, to be * lieia. in tile regular classrooms, Tlae thiira ]?art> 切Ui "be for the nursexy,3100丄 children, to’ be held in nursery sclioolrooi^i in the *oid Sta^f Scii'bpl building* ,• • ,.•..一.… .•.'■へ.-. .• , . • • ♦ • • - • • • • v ぺ... ' • *!Ehe .1945 J7ar Cliest. Campaign,'. . - • .■二 ’ ,ノ, 一'..’’ I7iil end Sat-arday* OctolD^r 20, for collectiori of the $S^AQU〇ta; ?fliich lias been ass’ign’ed thb appointed p.erso抑el.〇f :加le Lstke,Center〆.ぬちセ♦n'be.rS. of 命© staff h.ave received contriToution forms* SSiere is only %〇ne weafe vo go* ®.e coiTtri'bution ,* * of $250 voted from Rec duo firnds Monday jiight has :no connect-ion with tiie peiv , sormel quota. ;v …...卜*. • ♦ p 、‘• ’ , ■ * * I • V f リ * The Victory Bond^ive, • • へ,..‘、u 二...... ; ...■ . • -VJ:' .ノ’‘” i.‘. j . mi opeii lT〇Yenil3er 1 in ahale'"^© -Cfeiit'fer'i and •femgemeiits now are "being; . made for upvjtchaQ& o-f "b^oniis* across* tlib* coialiWir in tHe PixiajaG1© ofMce* Available ^ also T/ill "be the' Hoosevelt Heraorial 3ond, Bx *¢200 denominatian; , • . « , f> ! V’ . . • . , , ’ , 1 • ► < , » • .| — : ' • ; .; ‘、•*. , ..... ,• •- ふ.- V . • * .ず ®ie Army*S Operation, ...v * ;:••'••* r>--: ■ ., a; ■ ■: :. ■- - , . ■:■ •<:] to;- . . .' - v.r. . . ' Of the Oamp' 3?01 elake *Post ^ea^r will o,ekse after Lt. Col, John Haz^ lett^s 1981 Service Ooioiiiand'Ifeit; prepares ^1}<) pull stakfes.Vr. it having turned over tiife perinieter '^ixard to Ivon Uillihfcs* Bbir^er Patrol detclil i'ast Je.dneS'daiy' iaorn** ing./ There will ;rb;s 'shows* tonight j tonorrow night, 'and -Suiidasr afternoon and evening,' Thaij- is 'ai-1* ノ .、.'ヘン.,-,: ...4 ぃ. ,,, '‘心 * i 、' 二,’,, ,‘ ノ‘♦ • ’ . • ’ご.、, „ 卜.,. • . • The-01lil3'Card-%ia-rks, * . ' / • • * . •ノ • • . , • 1a # • , . 、 • ' • • - »*'«•« i • j .. T '• • . • * , • - feeHiig -ri;101aed f-dr time, :aiid-Ii^eaft^r'f His announced, the hours'■ of the ■--lifedii'es^r Card* will be-^GO to:lOt'SO-p-* m., instead t)f 8 to 10530 as here- tofore,' This v;ill Afford an extra half hour, in the weeldy ;c〇Lipetitioa £〇» ^4^6 aiid Jiiiociile prizd^* 1 • .磉 -,1.••、+•. ‘••ぃ ’ Meriorial1 Se'rVicW^oV'a ITaVy Eero, • 'r j *'* ひ..•.•.ゞ '...广.:..* I?i3370^iiel'd ^last Sti-ida^' in the ilrnj>,'Ciia^eli^-^5,irst Class Petty Offdc-er Harold All— ,:'^:a^a4 soii'of J.'i IntBitial^ecyTit^^'Officery and Iola, employee of the v ilev/oll Post Office* Ear old'was ^las^ whian «tiie ^ruis-er Indi-anapolis was torpedoed 'July,;3〇v ;^ust tv/o weeks'before'tiie Bnd of*/vtiie war* ■ ^or'a'tiri© it was hoped' tnat ュhe'tぼs,£u士rig:tlie'’400 ^urViyors, 白:yas'.今さd.■访产 aredent 1纟 oeived lD5r I.ir* and lirs,*^aJLliii^ras^ his skipper^ 5Ke- syii^Eithy of every men'ber of tiie appointed personnel of ilhile Lake Center S〇es to tiie Alimaras family along with this Gold Sta*r« r , : ir <. ■ The-Poi^ng.-TTe^k Is G〇Pjn$ncen;©ni/rTTeek. ;;- ;;i-; *>.:; :« *"r '' - * . >,t • yj *, ... : . ■ f ” f. •.、. r . •へ'/* [ . • — :i - *.; * * い'.*•. 、t. * (* • . , • At Higii SoiUoolj v/,itA IdVoqo^ service at 31^) p* mi#;. jLlpnday,, and cjpmnenae.n^n't., ex©3?〇Ases. at, ^oin^.^p^rBpmel. invited. Fa^e 2 ' _______ _ 0?he Boundup_______________________________________October 12•1945 A Bit Of Pamily History. •. Appears necessary to get tilings straightened out this week* It seems tfcat Ben, and George Thomas of Dab〇4.q, Idaho, are twins and that Ben married Annie and George mrriisd Vera, and that Annie and. Vera not only are sisters, but are sis一 ters, too, of Hora, wife of Pro.jeot Director Best, and that Ben and. Annie have a daughter, Liarva, and tliat they all came to !Tule duck hunting, accompanied "by Jean Laird, another sister of I:irs# Best, who used to work here and at liinidoka, and that furthermore Ben and George are cousins of Ken Gorton, Pinance Officer. You sort *em out* They^ll be here several days. • , And we have and have had some other visitors, too, including B. (Fop) Utz. chief of the Operations Division in, Washington, who has "beto here most of the week and plans to leave Iton- day and who the cards hounds at the Eec 01u"b have discovered' plays a mean gaiae of "bridge, and Q-> P. CastXe~berry. head of, the Evacuee Property Section in . ■ shington, here conferring with Sheldon Xiowery«~ Evacuee Property Officer, on equipment and baggages, , . Collins; San Praneisco attorney,was a visitor Uhiesdsy and ITednesday* • * 8. H.111ickT'Bourne* representative of the United Press in Portland, and Hugh Turner, formerly of the Blue Hetwork, who will be associated with an upcoming new radio station in Klamath Tailst were project visitors Uhursda^j with Hick, who was rowid and a"bout at the tine of the November, 1943, incident doing Some reminisping with Harry Blagk• Assistant Project Director. » • ,,Betty MotschenTpacher * Statistical Clerk, has brouglat her imaljand, Staff Ser^eait Bernard, on a visit to Talef Sergeant liotschen'bacher has been overseas two years. Betty will return to work nexfc Wednesdsiy. . , Pent on Llabtfet • former Senior Internal Security Officer who has been in the Army "but now isn*t, and his wife, QlacLys• formerly of Personnel* came in for^a lools^see and to renew acquaintances early in the week* Penton soon will be "back on his old job# • • Prances Helson, Chief Operator in ^osten^s Telephone Officei visited her sister, Pauline Sates, Brown« Relocation Advisor • for two cLo^s* . , Bertiaa Griff or d% Staff School teacl>* er, was visited "by lifer soht recently discharged ITavy Aviation Cadet Llax 33a.leSaX-ton, pver last weekend#- Isiax was in the Havy twice in this war, having l)een call-ed oui 011ce "because lie was considered indispensable to the Deui日ch Con^any of Los Angeles, manufacturer of airplane parts# The Havy took iiim in again in June, 1944, and now lie has gone back to his old job, f . Fred liesseoar# Shipps Cook, Pirst Class, a Kavy sutmariner, son of Walter llessecart Internal Security Officer# was a visitor last Jtiday on leave while his ship, which received a Presidential Citation for the rescue of an Arriiy flier off the coast of Honshu, was at ilare Island undergoing repairs* Pred has "been in the Navy since 1941* • • Barbara Bankin, Project Director's Stenographer, expects her husband, Oapt, ,William ^^Eankin of the MerieaX Division, to arrive almost any time now* • • And among our returnees is Ted Buljgin. Equipment iiaintenanoe Supervisor and his wife, Han, who got "back Tdesday after visiting fPiends and relatives in Portland and in Yakima, ITash. • , Also due "back this week-*end from short-term leave is Clifford Murphy* Relocation Advi^^r, from Xi〇s Angeles* , ♦ James Halier, Project Steward, isn^t home nights anymoret says his wife, "because he is so "busy supej>-vising chow for the Border Guards in the Military Area mess hall* • • Clara Yoder is due on transfer*next week from the Chicago Relocation Office to "be an Assistant Helocation Advisor* » • Transferring alsof from l.Iinidokat is Richard liver as an Assistant Relocation Advisor, whose wifet Carol« also will "be eniployed on the project* # • Jrances Collins, who resigned two weeks ago,, is "back again on a part-time basiSf on detail from Statistics to Pinance, « • Olara ilae Pool«Clerk»* Typist in Statistics, has "been in the Hospital since Wednesday with a tonsil infection* , . OXaudine Griffith is "beirig reassigned from Transactions Clerk to assist Roma Miller in the payroll departnent. • • Hazel I.Iooney«Internal Security Secretary, and family left the project 0?aesday to rejoin ilerle• former Tule Procurement Officer who now is with the Examination Unit, • . Bea S-pansuick, nior Elementary Teacher and wife of Victor, Senior Internal Security Officer, has resigned to accept a position in the !3?al©lake School,• • The Elys. Hubert of Internal Security and Helen^ of Personnel, leaving for a jaunt to Heno, got a a telegram from their hotel■oonfirming reservation "but ndan*t guarantee twins,M which should be a relief, so it would seem. * • Last weekend was a bit tou^h. for Roommates Hike Friinin 〇f Statistics and Barney Shall it of Helocation* Llike celebrated his first anniversary as a Talean JViday and Barney his (??) "birthday Saturday* « • And then there is the problem of catching the culprit who loiocked down the highway stop sign outside tlie Uotov Pool gate. \7e understand the case has "been, turned over to Lou Moyes, project Attorney, who says the sun has been 3n his eyes and hd hasnH seen anybody* • • Doubtless the ^Rec Club will not "become involved in this TDit of sabotage, Taut "be that as it may and just in case, Lloyd Kaup has been appointed Hec Club Financial Secretary# All fifiae Geeses Will Dack* . . * Any many a duck*S goose will be cooked when the lid comes off the duck and goose season half an hour before sunrise tomorrow* In this connection, George Williams of Tulela^e sends word that in his recently opened sporting goods store across the street from the.Associated ^as station which ^re formerly operated, he is making every effort,"to supply I7RA staf^ hvinters with* shells*. I!rom Secretary Ickes and Director iiyer in T?a,slixh.gfcoh, and from Project Director *' Best at Thursday night^s general staff peeting5 v/hfen.and how the "big jpb is to "be done^^aiid Tule Iiake no longer.is a step^child in XIBA^s longi-planned, pro^xam To 5?11le goes the honor of turning the key in the H3BA lock as £ar as center oper*-» ".包'jilons. are conceirnedV ilien this pKojebt: cease日キo operate as an: evacuee center next Pebaraary lor before, all of th% other nine originally established projects will have "been put of the picture for kt least a month aiid a half, : * It*s a job that -tttke a lot of doingf and while now wfe can get at it T/itli a c丄ear..view of the hom©' stretch, there is a long way to go in a comparatively short tine "before;, that key can ^be. turned. Pl*ojeat Director Best has expressed ’confidence tiiat; tae Tale sija^f-has 1;iie stuff will taJce。 «. * ••• •• * * ' ま. • - * ^ Pussies ire Hot Passe, • . ■ • ; - L : •...卜'.:、し〜.-...:.■ , . ■ .•ベ .ノ Jfed the'p.in.*-oh pictuire variety still are good if. you^ve^got ^em, "but f if you -ImvenH'got if you haven*t you T/onH "because the Army guys who made ^em have taken*it on tlie green iTRA Identification Cai^d is good'at any gate,* Goramg or going# The Identification Card now is valid as a pass for any employee, and Internal SedJU^i'ty will issue special passes for frilly jaenb^rs not on the pay-roll* Ihtry-'to^the farm in. a, private automo'bile also how requires a * special pass issued by* tixe Project Director* ..〆• パ、二“,.八ハ,、..:、パ.レ.::. ^fverybody who enters thd Administration area mast, for administration t>urposes, have a pass, including p^rsofinel wlto will"b© issued special'passes for entry on established business masters, or as guests ムf iierAiers—of 白 ITE4 窃 ダ:::,,ノ 病.....'...,./. 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Doctors Are Busy,. c:ぃ' , 'ベ;.,;'::‘,. •.‘ .V* ‘ ;、 •へ、..,.'f1■ V,レ、.• t , ノ : •パ ‘ご.'-•-ソし..'ン■ぺ1’..'.,' ,B.eing g〇Qd Sam^.iitans..:.thes©へd^ys。';Th.ia. uorn’ing Ur〆 and lirsf Leoimrd.し Esman、、 of Shilel.eike wer.e the• project 11,0spital* "both'seriously injured,• after a .,:head-on automoisile collision jhear Strongiaoldi. in an ©mlDulance wkich Was sene from here® The hospital :rep.orte.d Ivir* Bsman protabl^ has: a fractured wd LIrs* Esman a iDrain cxjncussion/.iA Iiir〇 Bakery farmer of: the IPaielalos vidinit^ ;' driver of a pickup' truc3c:imr〇j■ヤed' in' :tli© ’coliision wi:th. the JJsjn如.carf'.''and iiis . - . wife were taken t〇. a Klamatii Sails, hospital# Reports that personnel'of this'center or , fconily nerabers^ were involved inr the accident proved untrae'i A 'schdol' 'bus; which was at the scene was riot in-vo Ived in* t^he-coll is io;n〇 1 " , .ぃ.,ハ,..':、^ I^st week—end’two deer .hQiiVeJrs. were .giveiii'first aid々.one 亡1rouiid3 in one arn and the other whose Imnd had."been-l'a-cerated "by the teeth of a dying dog, Ossi,| Brown of Beatt ie, (〇r© i»t and Harry H-〇 -Paimer of iTititers', Calif ,, said they were moving the• carcas-s of a deer from one truck to another when; a rifle in one "■ of the trucks were'dis6harged9 tlie "bullet striking Sr own aif ter mortally v/ounding the dog, which slashed $,ailmier,s: hand when attempted to comfort It* Short tine'"before that a woman going "by the gate* on th6 way to JCLainath' Falls *'■ found it necessary to turn' in,here to have a "baby*' Business indeed is "brisk* .• . , « ■ « i ■ ' > -:' • • - * «*♦ .> - ■ , • ^ v , • « . ' . • 1 . ■ 5 , • . , • • • *• * Get ^Your'tiask Ready# . * : - * * -, J' ' : へ.•へ‘• .4 »• 、 , • , i> « • •; ,i ' • . 、 'i- * • •• i. . \ v . ■ ' … • ' ••. •/ And add more eo^tune if :3^6u can find ti, "because'that'Sec Glut Halloween party is coning \3p next Priday n-i'ght, to tile imsic of Baldy^s dance Klanatli Palls. Eiitertainiaent Sora&'lttea has iDroclaiaed tliat e^ch *la,dy will receive a ..^souvenir, and th^t tli^re will "be':square dances, tag dances., and just dances. ' • V …,w パ‘ ぐ-.'-, ; Today Is ,3)he.33eaai4fie.:>, :*• ; v-.:-; : : .• ? • .へ ^ い-‘• iへへ〆. ^ i*or tli§,t employee's statement'-of-federal and nilitary'service-tlrnt ^erso-nnel has -• asked foy tQ complete ^employee.rrec'or^s* Is your5,s in? ; .、 . .••ひ ' •••’•• .,:^^> * ;•/**.. %i.. /-r.-v ^ >y' • 'vr- ? r . /•*/ , .*^;» f' 4; :**/ * A I7is,e .ffh^oiLght» , ;. •. • . ; ? \ u' By. lir, 3estr lJiiislc^r gasoline;.mix,,but hunters axe ^j33?one tb try it# Keep out of trouble "by watching both yourself aiid the other fellow on the higliways and bjrvray? aiid otherwise* Page 2______________' ______________ The Houndup ____________ , October 19 .1945 Captain KidcL. IToyes* • ♦. . - 7lh〇 is 3rashing the Halloween season a trifle, denies that dist ingviished black patph whicli has been covering his left "blinker is the result of a pea-pool game with JBucl; Dimon. or of his apprehension of the miscreant who knocked down tte iiotor' Pool stop sign; claims a piece of a branch Juriped off a tree and hit him while picnicking en familie with Ers-. Donnell Wy Boardman and Jack Sleath ovesr "by the La^va Beds, Le/tal Lou, with aii eye out for trouble, fitoubtless took the medics along on purpose, » And while we are on the subject of the great ottt^ doors il;'should "be reported that some, of oiir''deer hunters .connected last weekend* Elmer Waits • Foreman blunter and El dr ed Reed. Forerngn Mechanic, routed out a foltr-^point "blacki-tail in the vicinity of Dorris iind Eliaer shot him. After they had carried the "buck for three quarters of a nile-^-all142 pounds of gane v/arden nearly tagged., them.because the dser v/asnH, Uhe.warden produced a tag, tiaougli, and they got it fixed up« Arthur SteVens • Assistant iiotor Pool Sup-» ervisor, knocked over a,180-pound "buck, four points on one side and five on tlie other,16 miles east of Horse Liountain^ After dragging it nearly a mile all "by himself he was ready to trade it for a horse*"* • Other hunters also are and have been with us# Guests of llr. and Mrs* George Smith of. the Property Control and Warehouse Smiths ar,e G©oyge*s brother Chief Boatswain^s ilate Paul Smith «and liis wife ;^trid. discharged froni tlie Navy lastj week, quick made tracks to ^le Lalie to catch up on some of the-sport he ha$ wissed for 27 months while on duty in the Pacific, Also visiting the Sniths for several days this week v/as George?s 'brother-in-law, Herbert Honto^e of Pan-American Airv/pys* Endeavoring.to track down a "buck, tliey drove throu^i two game refuges without seeing "buck* re^ fuges or refugees* * • Sajnmy Illxon of.Persoiuiel and her motherf Mrs、 Qaimel G-» Nixon• axe back after Samniy helped Wjelcom©: the ffihlrd Pleet in San Pranc-isco. So irnch ITavy masculinitj?' sli^itly confused SaJuimy* His reported# She c3Liint)ed qn. a street car to ask a notorinan was he ^oing some place she wanted to s〇» five "blocks later lie -got around to saying no* Samri^r walked lDeick*. * • liildred Luty of Legal also went to』S.an Prancisco to visit? her.scm-in一law in'a hospital^ alongliie way picked up a "bit of advice for motorists in these days of pnratiohed , gas^—*-"Donlt drive too fast on those 〇Xd tires*B She saw 10 wrecked automobiles, some of v/hich she investigated to find that blowouts of tires that had reached their mattirit:/ on a. diet of 35 miles an hour were res-ponsible# « «. Hot so Co nramity Activities Su-pervisor Pieoji who spent GSmrscl^iy with some of his chuns in the tall tiriber near Glass Ilountain gathering greens for high school commencement decor« at ions. Back cane "back with the trimmings "but 110 adTice* » t Cl if f or d Parker «!Fire Protection Officer* and his wife Bertha, wiio were ciarried a couple of weeks agoy officially were weicomed home with a ciiarivari at their residence last Sunday night* ♦ * And there will be a reunion pretty soon with Corporal Willis Hooper, recently discharged from the Army oX Port Douglas # due here to visit lais v/ife, .Georgia,Assistant Auditor.• • • Ihe "big man you- have seen' lately at Internal Se« curity..headquarters arid in Eec Clul) "bridge gaiJaes :i日 Harlow LI* ToEalinson•late of G-raimda, h^p>e on detail as Acting Chief of Internal Security while Joe DelTitt, who taok off so fast last PriSay that he had to ss,y goodr»bye to nearly eve3ryi>〇dy postcard from Sacramento, is on a detail to ITashingtoii.» » Lorenzo Pearson, poet and e»-*Internal Security Officer, reports hiaself- safely, arrived at Anchor*^ a^e, Alaska> where he is enTployed "by the Alaska Eailroad〇 » • Benton iialiijb, for*^ mer Senior Xnteraal Security Officer who has finishecL his stint in. the Army, will be tack on his old jot a^ain .Monday* • ♦ The "breelcins up of Camp Talelalce has token Lt. Col• John Cs Eazlett.late commandant > to S'ort Douglas, Capt, Archibald Forbes of Army Processing to Papago Park, Gernan prisoner of war camp near Piioenixj Arizona^ .v/here he is serving gigain under 〇ol* Verne Austin, for-rnerly of OanTp Talelaire, and S的.Sarn Yeraraian^ also of Army processing to. the Headquarters Oompanyr UTestern Defense Oomaand, Presidio, San Francisco. . .JEjalph Butterfield, Supply Officer, has a.new "battle cry|: ,what.with. QXilers sands ning now to run out^—^^Surpius, surolus, put it on ibhe linelM, . « Ken Earknoss, Super intendent of Edu〇ationt shepherded a group of teachers to Alturas Thursday to s.ttend the Uodoc County Teachers Institute. t .2U J. (Pop) Utz TTasIiington Chief of Operations,left for hone Ihiesday norning with some hopes of getting througii the railroad traffic jam after mayte standing up as far as Portland. Gv ■F, Castlelaerry of the Evacuee Property Section, who came to Tale last week at the same time ilr* Utz did, still is here, « • bharles Ross, representative^ of the federal T/orks AgBacy "With headquarters in-Berkeley* visited the x^rojeGt lion-day. • > liargaret Gunderson. Secondary Teacher, wife of liar tin P. , Assistant project Director, will leave tomnorrow for Berkeley to vi046 .the Gunderson5s daughter, i-iar^er^r, who taught Spanish here for a tine and now is attending the University of California,. ■ ♦ * .Liary Swart . Stenogr^her in Reiocation, is "being transferred to Internal Security and Llary I7ood is joining Eelo cat ion as .. Clerks Typist. • , Lucille Oohen is transferring from Internal Security to the Health Section for duty as CXerb-Steji〇sraphep at the Hospital, effective lionday* * • News has/been received that S:g細11 skeleton^^n masked raad agents*n daace liall girle*n other assortedln sundry 〇xiara«tersUl "be prowlinhi meTDl»e hov/lin* in till Reo Club tonight tcause it*s Halloween er soon*ll Tdo an^ witches^ll "be stirrin* "brew>n you^ll be scairt "but 3^ou 11 oe scairter yit if you stay home without nobody to gral> you tiglit wiien spooks*n tilings go whoosliin* in t;i< night# So you iaacl 'befefcer make tracks for the Bee Club along about 9 o*clock whenBaldy»s Vixuoq 3a,nd from Klawath Palls will start the fun rolling at the Hec Club Halloween Ball, ' Baldy s Band is a strictly modern lS»-piece aggregation of nelod^* molders. It waxes sweet and low and it jumps with jive» As an added entertainment attra#-tion^ tne *baiid is bringing with it a 3?rio of jFeininine Charmers who, His said-imist be seen to be heard to "be appreciated^ Youngsters T/ill Party (Paesda^... Afternoon and evening at the Staff School with Halloween decorations and eats, apples on strings, jack-o-lanters, spook gejaes and other Halloween fixings and contraptions. Ihe grade school children will be divided for two parties, thus! Grades 1 to 4# pupils of Jane Schalk, will celebrate Halloween in Llrs.Schallr^s room ■beginning at 1 o'clock Ghiesday afternoon* Grades 5 to 8, pupils of Bertha Gifford, willpaa^jr in lvlrst &ifford*s room ginning at 7 o'clock flhiesday night* fhe ITursery School Halloween Otaervance, • # jPor children of three years to school age, will la©.sapper affair at 5130 o*clock Wednesday axternoon^ It will be open to all children on the project of nursery school agef regardless of whether they attend the nursery school* liothers of •iiildren who are no regularly enrolled in the nursery school should notify lotte Opler, Apartment l2〇**l, in advance so she uaxi arrajage extrgi places at the table for these gaests* All four of Uhil© LaJse projectHalloween celebrations, starting with the Ree Club party tonight and ending with the nursery school olieprvanoe Wednesday, have been sponsored by or underwritten ty the Personnel Recreation Club ■,•一…"—麵 ROUIOTP WILL XSSUS AH BZ:m 11011mY, 0CI0EBR 29—WAIOH ffOE TJ}'-----ーー,… If You Are An Svacuee Shopper Helper* « ♦ • / Ihere are some simple rules you and your evacuee transportation guests should follow to avoid getting in the wa^r of terminal and short^tei*!!! departures* Kie Helocation division, already nursing a Cfopoaite aching h^ad because so many pedple all tlie tine wajilj to get away froia liere at the 48aia© tiae* asks your co«* operation* to wit I If you are to talce ©V'aouess to Klamath S'alls or wherever in a car on S^iiour shopping passest please arrange to meet them at Gate 1"between 10 and 2 not earlier and not later^**in oasder to avoid interference with th© . mecessaiy processing of people who are leaving on the morning and afternoon busses. If you iaave evacuee friends who are planning to go to Klamath Falls on the spe” cial1)'11j^ou should advise them that they cnist b"btain their 2知hour passes icun©-* diately after 8 o^clock in the morning at th© 720 Relocation Office, and proceed inmedia.tel7 from there to Internal Security headquarters ss that th© passes can *be processed "before bus time» ©iere Is A Delinquent List* » * Of tiioso Waio iicive failed as ysi; to turii in to tlie Personnel Office tlieir states merits of federal 3Jid military service, and we are surprised at some of tia© naites on it. Veterans with 10 per cent diSoJbility preference should call at once at Personnel| taking with them evidence of disability! Personnel advises also. Page 2 蹲ニサユ^』^巡^—^^ ,T.,t •.,.■•,(、へ.,-'‘,.'...;;:.:..’,'.* * , ^ パ,,- ’..マ; Eiere Is U Rmaor Hoaming ^Eottnd* f J : : •• / '. '•" ■: . ^,' . •''; ■ -■. : ^ ,ぃl ^•;«> .•■'■• ;"^ て'..:...''...::/....:....‘ Iliat rMd^rt Bo^oiVv t^pr 4 s $r ; ■ of::; feislties s ^ Ikt-erpr is e s ,ha^-;., ■ r^ei^rtemp^Mg ,from- "{rtislat kittle 'spot lai〇T/n to -f ".•mp^ty: to l?,eG©m@-it;'s:'psre^er^1 t/lcJs:l..Qr of the Ivories and crooner'of ^crooks» and :-that Buck Sinon, demon ^omo .〇f :;CA4:ha9 spproaqiied tb lend his ^ services as; touncW (nor^'"bomice Bobo, "but to tounce aiay uncouth persons who might seek to •boimce Bolso), all of tiais ■because Bobo*s pianoforte set the. 4〇int jmiping fer/ nistits a^o. At saxae time Buck acquired some experience in touncing—:i© 'bounced -^Qut, "bouiice because of a. self—locking, do or* or s6metAix-i.g, •^nearly froze nils'liaMs l^efore hi reiiern6ered to sit on^em. More people w^re in-volved^in'-this ^'O.t- T/e ftislike- !te'ing- • sued;*by more- thlii two cxaaracters at tue saine vtlne, , . fheii v/e-iiave-to-report what is not a ruiiior "but is a fact Smith. Senior Blenentar7 Teacher, has - deserted us to teabh in Klauath ^XlSTaxa'e, says she* siie will have Ma v/holo house t6 myself]t and to which she invites all j€bri©; and fykriake of''h^in tan at LQU lloyes, Project AUorn^;t‘/座• 'iomllnson; Acting Chief of IhterHal'^ecjurity, TTalter Tiiorne, Internal S,ecur« .T〇fficeむ Dr. EashjA^f ^,H〇sSi^l.nnd X〇. other^foiledcon^o- ,^tqd with tb.^ Oo^op treicked to .Tuesdry eijou^ih.. legal btisiness o±-. one % :fci^cL tb,$ wheels of . Hodoc Comity Superior Court sonewhat raore than six;211tXy • • Oliff liurpity; of -Relocation-is Isack from Ii〇S Aiigeles^ier another less-l mtuaeuver which resulted in. Cliff now "being a citizen of tne United ^ States, v/iiereas when, he stoxted the jauiit he v/as a citizen of Caaiada; «1• Kirkman, Relocation Advisor and wife of Harry , Assistant ProcyTemeiit Of*- ,-fic^ea? j; ;,is ^ork iiondztyf f laring tlicit the time has cok© t^cit •«:EarrvjJjgj/ronce t/iio f(*-t; ^eiDortedt saeal^ed'out. of tlie laospitax to become quite a i^l^tclubSS^duriirg'aiisj'ir!ec^nt sojourn in Klanath fall's, eeto caitrf on quitd successful ly in the daytine. hours v/ithout parental .advice*. ♦ • Jom lXxnnf_ Jr^., ve:'* ir,,C0iit'i^t)if "the liSixihe'6*his wife are visiting til© 珥.〇m乂Sr.TT 枚祖^. *. • . ^ie Lan^osons - Lee formerly of Personnel aiid Sally of Office Services # are gone tut not for^ott^n, ^lais week a couple ,of young Cocker Boani^Xs, ;\7hose parents.sxe tiie ^Ciaii^sbE'^aiicC MmVVcja3aies', arrived *by express t 〇»© to. reside Lladeline ;—J^hi and the other witla uildred Lut.y of Le^al,• V Eleanor li〇6ret paratrooper of Hs-location from "Jasliington who nost recently 7/a^ at Piston? ha,s arrived .Illume ., to h.el|) in relocating *©m from here* « .* Henrietta floras } who some tirae "baX/k. suce^eedeflj Lir,s« ,Eirlmar5.,.as ^.e^y© Officer aud wlxo is op,© of the project's u 1,0^° $'i^0 .fecipixiyei^ *' .r i'^ne^ to deyot,e her self to. her haiue ^iii Tulelaice /.'because .•;;of; Harry 1100rel;J Agricyltural. ^'or.eaaji,is retir^ng.^'o.t1 ' the nonoa^Q, i}*is re<^epAXy puxohased'liorae ,in Klaujath 2Tai/.6. r/iier© he vwill dQvot% Eirnkeif" t.〇 j,jupy,iving; spoa-Tea^ estat.©^ Hprrsr also o^xts r, .farm- Dorris* .... John it.' Ki, -lias Tes.inned. is;- •> Sl^s-, HuberJ. of In ミは”. ..neil SeC-Vurit,.y■ *cuid• H-pfr Personnel "took t-iieSsiBl'ves a v/c,olc—end .trip to ‘Sdit LaJce Citv. --〇?/5岫い!^rle.Havrbhcmxe:and^is..取油o is a sister 〇£: i^^r gqerite fortune of Eolocation, are visiting on ''j-is p;:cj3pt, preparatory, to v iii^' Ofsoon*--v7J^ "b*b th© Array 111 Honolulu, v/iiere lie entered service* and Iirsa Hav/tliorne ib returning to the ^ ^ 1ands to resun© "the "b11siness she operated ttiete* 货miii0 'wai1* • •迎^;〇:,.职.ラ土, on detail in Personnelf expects iaer imsbaaa^t,- ^t° • f^r^Te "oLniost aji^ i]iih\iteV.iienot1'arriv^.^alrdA^;. ,1^9 speu^i a; riine^day . .■ furlpu^i Oh^:rm&rts, Calit/'VV y Jack1 Ha^riess,, yp^jg |;〇n ofZen ^r^eQs^ . gujo^r-1131ten〇leii$ of Mucation,. Has had tiiree f rieni^s..., yi^it ^Lim thi^ w^ek. ; • SialnaJceT| wife, of T7ard « Project Steward, lias gone to work.in-Statistics, . - Liar}r;0 Green of Finance lias just finished sone tusiness in Seattle liaving to do \7ith,relocatj.n^ soiae. felocc-tees,. • • :■ Halph.le3,4■», , Offieev^ ■,and- Gji,/; ^^bbiier,. Offioo'ibsin.eQpJ went to San. !^ai]i〇.i.scp;;%esa^^ c^nfeir.enoes 〇»....,_ .the out' of .property owixersiaip tig |/SA^ They will.09 >ack next uonday. "Aad' theii there was .the t>usings.s. of, tlje^r'^sh qn ,^0. hot o^ces. e,t;;.tiie Egc Club the other moriiiiigj and I.Irs« Hoy/IIb hai to "breeic down and confess sne J;ias aa^yag^d-,:?J〇Ke uelte^ic© oreoin in theitattier-j accouiitiug for thatv variilXa .. flaYQ^. thp,t >;^4n^©d ^e.,Gusv1}〇mers< ... Speaking Of Tlie Weatiaer. # • , ‘ . *•'' 1711icii recently has iDeen mtterlng in its o^n "beaird, did you lmow (3r»-r-r-rj)tliat the mercury went into a tailsr>in last Wednesday7- cind flattened out at. only 14 ar» "bove? Visibility'v/as near zerotoo* That was tlie n£iarest to a crack-*up out sunr* ny California cliine^te has come since the last time® 2faesda,y the low sjpot T/as 20 alcove, liondaj^ it v/as 27, and yesterdaj^ it edged dom to 25. And all this after a weekend which included a "beaming 70 for tops on Sunday. !Hh.e so-caJLled . ,fhigSin skidded to 45 1.10nday, and after that stuck around tlie middle 00Js. 十-...パ... . • / * * : 二,'., 各 V . . * *•' • • « This being the situation, if 70H are a, car owner aad need some ajati^freeze, and. haventt. TDeen/a"ble to. get some antir*^reaze, as has "been.-tiae case in a good many .cases, division and. section heads haye a xnemoraiidum from George Yreelajia, Pro** crarenent Officer, explaining a, plrai for .pooled pvj^chase of said anti—freeze. If ■•you want in on this deal'give your,,otder to 7011x division or section head on or "before nerb Ohiesday. 、■一、 .... , /, .. •..................................... ■ ‘ .* . . ... - * ^ '* ;* . .,#- : 7';-*.:* .•• • , •' •. Aad: in iTiirther Discussion* * . ベ。ベ』..-V- ンへ.,...,v : •./ .. Gf .the weather, the garage situation is. nti^it«»not necessarily me^jiing that either the' garages or their users are*一*partly "because soue people are ■■ renting r *em and using ^em for purposes other than parking autonobijles in len feeling no ,.doubt tiaat as long as they pay the rent they ceji pluck geese in if they want to* This is an argoiiient, opines Personnel, tliat holds neither water nor shot/fiijQe tlaere are people clamoring fpr *em to use *em for the puirpose. f6r "ffliicli they were built; namely, to keep personal. autonolDiles out of the v/eather. 80, begs persoi>* nel in concert v/ith numerous gc^ra^eless car owners, if you are not parking a car in your garage t let somelDod^ have it who will* Warnings The top gay on tlie list of folk suing for a garage is the Project Attorney.. s liore, It1 日 Dangerous.、.. To venture too far off '"base in an autoEptile tiiis sort of weather unless'jnm have chains, and paraphernalia to ^et 70'arself extricated from and cold**—* spots on occasion* lake the case of George I-arn'Dull last wednesday-^-you11al^e it9 we want no part of it* George slogged along for 14 liours, most of tlie way T/ith chains, to get from Portland to 2hile, He saw 50 cars stuck. HIt axnft ,n says George* nno joicej^ or words to that effect# Buyers Of Victory Bonds Por Cash* , « .::—————.. ’ .. V ..,'卜..’-.“へへ'.:..' ■...:.:' Had stepped up to the Finance window to .tlie time of ¢10,125 as of the close of "business yesterday. Considering that the Victory Bond Campaign is only two weeks old., this is considered a nice.piece of business, indeed, and an augar2r that Tule will uphold i七s well*"*earned quota”加れ;ijig S^igores chases on the, salary deduction plail not^yet are available* There Will Be More Lioola* • • .. ' •'.ゾ■ . '■* •; ' :- •, .. ... .For investment in "bonds after next Monday, which-is the Anaistice Day lioiidaj^ Employees reaiiired to work on tliat day* should have prior approval both of .tlieir division chief and tlie assistant project director in charge of their - division* Then they v/ill receive time and a lidlf for tlie tin© they put in. (Also, aeooe the "bond D〇t will increase when some people turn loose of unused garagesl) . .. * .> ionU Porget Shanksgiving* • • Is just around the corner of neist weefe-end? and that a real Thanksgiving' dinner, with all the appropriate fizin!s, v/ill lie availaole to you and yo^ir familjr at the Personnel Dining Hall tliat afternoon, at no increase -an price, provided 3尸ou say in advaiice you want it. Reservations are necess^y-^ec^se. Uess. . Operations can^t afford to ness around fixing special foddef for people T/ho donH' show up. A1X appointed personnel should ^aave received a'memorandum fjron Harry • L* Black, Assistant Project Director, pn tliis subject* If ycu didnH, squawk for one* Slides (Hot Land) 17111 Be Shown, • • ...ん.. ' ::At the Hec Club at 8 o^clock Thursday nl^ht \>7 Bo"b Ross andyHaXe Wellm011oiar leading exponents'and experts of-60I0P phptogr^phy. * Twill "be, a color present*-at ion of scenery and. people, Everyone is v/elcome. Pa^e 2 The EoundU'D November 9« 194:5 A Iviembership Meeting And A Parents Meeting^ • • Will be held at the Hec Club 0?aesday night, the membership meeting, at 8 o*clockt postponed from Monday "because of the Armistice Day holiday, and the parents meet-* in^—-orginally called for 8 o* clock out now moved up to 7 o^clockr—rfor discussion of v/ays and means of providing day-time child care so that working mothers may continue on theiy jobs as the ^©location program outs into the aveiilafele s^* ply'of domestics. Evacuee Domestic Help, » • 111lie it lasts, is available throu^i the Hec 01u*b placement office, the new 10* • ^ ' cation of wliich is "between Office Services and.the Supply Officer^ office in the west wing of the Administration Building* Domestic terminations should "be handled, through, this office, also* S'rank Pagan* s Goose Was Cooked* • • Dang near| "before he knew he had it, *5was looking for a j〇"bj no doubt, when it paraded in front of !FrarLk:*s apaxtmeat, tut it failed to reckon with Prank* s domestic, who objected to the picketing and wrung its neck, forthwith. Investigation developed it ■was grounded because its starboard notoi* was out. It had , flown ■biirou^r some liunterts acl&>*ack« * •紐lich was. nol; the only surprise, to. rock the project this week; Ivlae Hindman« Hospital Administrator, returned from a short” term leave. So did Peter Gutekanst, Internal Security patrolman. And Uae now is Mrs, Peter (kitekanst» They v/ere married October 30. • .' Anne Harrington, Reports Office Stenographer, reacquired her imsband. Staff Sergeant iFred--—■former police offieer of Klamath Jails and later of Hioenixf Aris.fresh from a military hospital in llassachusetts| and they took off for Oregon to visit the family, to rer-tTorn next Tuesdays * .Bettye Vickers , du© haGk in Personnel > hasn*t shovm up "because she got smacked down "by a tonsilectomy and has gone home—-to Smaokover, Ark,*^-*to recuperate* • • Gladys tlahrt, erstwhile personnel Transactions Clerk, has returned as Property Clerk» while Husband Jenton, now exHarmy, continues'with. his jot as Senior Internal Security Officer* . ♦Evacuee Property is getting a new Olerls-Stenographer on transfer from Ivlinidoka on detail from Washington—-Ya-suke Koyaina• who is not an evacuee because she didn*t live in the riglat place when evaluation took place, and who lias held a Civil S^r^ice job with 17HA. almost from its very 'beginning* • • Malcolm Pitts chief of Administrative Management in Washingtoiif left for Iianzanar last Sunday after a week*s visit here, and or-long with him went Prank Harding, head of iJess lianagement t who was he^e for a day* * • liarie 3jane, of Welfare out of Washington, came in Thursday to stay im-tll Tuesday* • • Otto Rossman* who is Lionel Perkins^ Tdgss in Business Eriter— prisesf is here to tafce a gander at the 00-op liquidating process, • • Pour paratroopers from San Francisc* "bounced in Tuesday* H. K Oorfield and Gt W, llullins took: a couple of trucks "back to the Coast f and H. McGratht Assistant irea Supervisor, and H.' OaJcley, Area Projperiy Supervisorj r©mala$d to get a line on Ohile relocation prospects, • •Jim Shelly* new Assistant Project Director whose chief headache is relocation and the appurtenances thereto, has acquired a 10 cation sandwiched between the offices of I,iessrs# Blaok and Butt erf iel_d» His telephone number is 6802* • • Last llonday wg;s moving day^^-again-*—-for Buck Dimon, bedeviled Supervisor of CA (or wiiat^s left of it) and now he^s right "back v/here he started, !100king across a desk at Joe !3Siomas, telephone 79, , . Huck Schmidt, former Chief of Internal Security^ and his "brother have "been prov/ling these parts in search of geesef and finding *ein, too* • J« Srnith, T}rother of Ware— housing and property Control^ George, also a geese hunter and,r *tis said, a poker player, recently discharged from the Navy, is the new Assistant 5*vaoue@ Property Officer, as of today* • • Ruth Laiifbert•1的e of Minidoka,has succeeded 、Henrietta Thomas • resigned, as Leave Officer, • • Also from LIinidokaf G-race______P« • Kimmell arrived VTediiasday to *be a: Supervi日ing Nurse. » % HatiXda D» Harwich oame , from Manzanar on transfer Thursday as Laboratory Technician, • ^Statistics got a couple of recruits, too, Linnea A. Bergquist from Texas, who has teen teaching school in Tulelakei and Janet KoMentz, wife of liarvin of Relocation, "both going on duty Clerks. , , Bertha Underwood, Agent Cashier at Poston, trans_ ferred. here Monday to "bolster finance in this department# • « Lou IToyes and L* J • Hannan • Project Attorneys, accompamied "by Tomlin son., Acting Chief of Internal Security^. Business Enter-oriser Perkins and Bob Ross,Issei of Reports, conducted certain legal fomalities in Alturas Monday* « t Come Tuesday? the team of Ross and iDimon journeyed to Alturas with. Fro.iect director Best and ports Officer Brown to pop a weasel ou,t of a cuttle fish snared "by Prof, TTata— nabe*s G-ranfasser, at a session of the Rotary Club. , • Sheldon Lowery, Evacuee , Property Of£icert v/ill/be "ba©k tomorrow from a trip to San Jose* • • Leila Par-* sons, Assistant PispeJl Accountant , is in Portland with her husTDand, Charles,Se-nior Internal Security Officerf who is aTjout to undergo a surgical operation. There Will Be Catholic Church Services* • f Pat'iier Joseph A* Htrnt wishes it to be kiiown, at 11 a, jp# Sunday» in the Po^t Iii— brary building opposite tii© Post Theater in the former Uilitary Area. l:〇, 6i Kile Lalce Center^ Newell, California . ': ^〇yeinber_lS]L_^45 l、■ ■ I I — _ ■ l ■ _■ I ■__ _' II. I,_•■■ __ 一...•■__ ••■■■» I - mu—1____,_.■ ■ l"_ ■•_.1ン . M_ l•■■遣■ I—ぐ _•.一 ■■,•,い*,■■ v ".崎, 一1,,* ■~»^*^** 1 ■_ ■ ■■■(■!« I- 〇 •,. - The Li^it Contestic, Perhaps G-ymastic, , . , •. trill Ve .tripped this eve in the Hec' Club Louise, .to tli©'i^isic^of Prp^r Gordon*s Orchestra. fr〇K 5lla;.iatii , announces Bill HollandL,. Ee.location sales:.^n. e-nd Llan. al3〇ut 0?ul©, v/lio cdso is cliairm^i of the ^0 *01^ entertainiient Oomuittee.ifep-P7» avers .Bill? is wired for 3011ad to( give tlie bugs the jitters, as as plar- cate nore sedate folk .wi力h tu^es reminisceii七やf tiieir youtii.,ii〇,wever .t/i.ey • Da3r :,;haVe spent it. Ibacing will "be irom 9 to 1,, •.:.. Ehe Children Of .TToriciiis llotilers.,• ....... ' : Mdwiiat to do'about tern iユ the d^ytii^e hoiirs rぶ邱江,when evacuee doti^ evaporate?;-up the relocation.roeid will "be the subject of imeting of parents, at 7; 30 o^clock toni.^iit in tlie Staff Scliool-, witii Ciae-rlotte Oplar as chaimaii, Tins is a follon^p on tlie prelii:iinex;.r meeting last !3?iA.esdcy at the Eec Oliib, at"Wiiioh a comiiittee was appointed/witli HKjnfber.s representing different age groups^ of 611i*-* dren. Any"bod^r and ever3rD〇d^r v?i.th Idec^G or* suggestions, is i::Titedf ^T7e are^ look— ing for wonen net c-t rprecent enployed oe interesteo. ixi; iielping us with our ]progran; at prevailing Y/ages.,11 sajs. .Oliarlotte* , > : , ン....■ . * • . •.ィ. ..... ぶ......... You 1!ever Know tl^〇( Your Roornnate H7ill . ' ■ ■■' iFrom one da^ to tlie .next—一:1I^is. 0,2a. idea o^dVe^ced "by Jra'ik 01 .Personnel, to add. an intrigaing/bit of spice to a;i. otherwiSie serious nousing sit-uatiofi..2lie pri'vs.c^'. of the "boudoir must' "be invaded, to tlie ( exb_ent tnat &VGVir roon and apartnent. nust "be filled-to its capc.citcertain presmaed regalatcr/ 1 ini tat ions \7l1ici1 tlia Sage .easily cloe.s 11 state--~*-oecap.se. otiierv/ise txiere ^is not Qnou^i roofing to go arowid. So, if in that' otiier. 'ty/iii l^ed you should fino.‘. —oh, well | .let us. not' go. into ' tliat. ' Tlie new Personnel Housing I;Ia;iager. is ITorine Heed, sucoesso^^ to. Tressi©, Gwytm, ^ departee. uer plio-^e mmber is 1902. : . h...'.ぐ…,、 ‘、. Holiday, 5 P,II.,.Is 11le deadline# • •" ....... . . To iaalce your reservation. f〇?r.tiaat Iiiaiiics£ivm3:v'dinr.e^ in txie.Personiiel Dining Hall, So far only 100 reseirations have iDeen. hade for tne first sittiaig at 4? 30 p. m, an-rector ill ciioTge of Ad^'iir-istratiYG ^iai^agener-t # and itIrs, iiipiiols; G-lenn B.Rumley 9 Chief Pire Protection Gfficor froij Jasliiiigton, Lissing:} Allan 111axkley WaBning- ton Reports staffer wlao (lie complainB) is iiere in spirit only. Page 2______________' ' .Tlie .. __________ - Iloven'ber 1G» 1945 一广… :: They*re Coining through the windows! That wa,s not really a shotgun wedding that "backfired at Rog^ Huff^s house the airier daj% *13?was uerely that Hoger wanted to shoot a goose with iiis trusty gon, ant was at out to' do it, too-^—so the story is Toruited abou1>—»-wiien iiis internal security deserted him, ri^at on the firing Un^ Hoger laraxnedi his front door slaxmed, and h.e tried to taice a gander tlirou^a the window, I7e duiino all atout this, except it was some new pan^s for Eousi:ag. . • ind wlaile >H〇ger was pronbting gla日s to cover the wiiolo tilings.豢some other propo-tions were going ont toos to wit! Helen Stine from tluniox* Oouil日610r to the rate of Assistant Counselor in Welfare, on detail as Advisor in Eelocation; Katlileen Crowe from Clerk to CXerk-»Typist in Statistics;' Beatrice Deuel from CXerk-l^ist to Statistical Clerkj Marguerite fortune from 6lerlsifO?,ypist to Olerla-Stenographer in Eelocation, and SXlen Stevens from Clerk to 01erk*-*Tjrpist ^ finance, • , And some people (not all nece日sarily soared out "by B〇gerfS |Shot.giin "blast〉have and are resigning, too, ihcludingt Inez Ha^n, Gate C!Lerkf to devote herself to lier family; G-eorgia ITew'bur.y. Internal: Security interpreter who has "been on. detail to Svacuee Property, mio najrbe will repatriate; Ilerle and Tressle Gwynn (the Storekeeper and Personnel Housing Gv/ynns) t to return to tileir ranch at llyssaf Ore,; Arthur J« I7ardell,Internal Secjurit^ Patrolmanj who is going TDack to Konoluluj Heginald WoodT Internal Security Officer, to devote his attention to Iiis Klanath Jails cleaniiiiS establishment; Betty Lou Jolmson^ Clerl»*Stenograph.er in St at is« ties, to return to her hone in Lind* « and Helen HaunihaJi. Jtinior Counselor in Welfare, who lias "been on leave for some tine# * .To fill some of these gaps and otherwise 'bolster things in general there have arrived? Oliris Le^ Oliristen-jsna, esc-infantryman, fresh from overseas, son of Julius P? ClaristenSpn Internal Security Officer, to "be a Patrolman; Harringtons e^Magter SefgGant jlv^sland of Anne Harrington of Reports, to "be an Intei-n玖1 Security OffLeonard and . Janice Brekke. as Heavy Duty iiruck Driver aiid Olerl^-Iypist in P^Lnaiice^ Leonard also "being ex^rrny; Beulah Atkinson from i.Iinidokaf as Assistant Chief 1111rse; WilXiaJa and. Heleia Easton' from Granada, as Assistaiat Relocation Advisors; A^ies Corrigan• formerly of Poston, from %he Minneapolis District Officej as Eeloca-tion Advisor; Albert D« Jones foraerly wlfcji liiie United Engineers in \4lanada, Calif. | as Hlectrioian^. and Astrid Smith, wife of Pat^L who is a "brother of G-eorge Smith, and also is the new Assistant Evacuee Property Officer, as Sec*^ ret ary in Supply. • • Florence L« Hatton i 日■brarisfeyfing frofirClerk irr Statist tics to Gate Clerk# • • Kleanor U?urRer« Olerb-Tj^pist 111..finance, is moving to property Control# • • Joyce Good has "be^n traiisf erred from Bel beat ipn to ^Evacuee Property* • # Ann Pie, Juniqr Counselor Welfare, is traiisferring to Relocation as Assistant Advisor#. • »Charlie Hgr-〇er« Senior Intend!线1 Secru^ity Officer^ and Bol) Boss, Assistant Reports Officert went to Alturas Wednesday for a trial in which it was necessary to fling around a. little issei laiigaage, * • Lionel Perkins • Business Enterprises Supervisor, and Larry Hannan, Pro,ject Attorney! one of lemノ, went to Sacramento and San SVancisco Eiuysday confer yrith state tax officials and federal revenue folk about Co-«6p tax loatters. # Gerald and Honia Iiiller, foreman Blectyician and Payroll Clerk* plan a week-end in Heno, • « iFrank Pagan• Personnel Officer, will week?«en^. in San Francisco,:* . Carl ITilder, .Statistical Clerk, spent last week_end. in Roseterg,Ore• Gloria G-lor^as v/ent "back to Shasta for another cooking lesson* .• • Eleanor Moreno, Pihance. Secret tary, and the Richardsons • !Pred,Fi日cal Accountant/ and Pauline* Off ic今 Services Clerk, spent the weekend in the Bay area# , * Uarvin Opler'/OomiEuni^ ' Analyst * and. Iiis wife, Charlotte.. Assistant Relocation Advisor^ had as their guest Lt* Charles S. Brant ^ lately from the CEina-India-Suriaa theater of the v/ar,-' on fur-lougli after shears overseas* :, « JBsther Briesmeister of the American Red.Gross has been a visitor the past week^ # f Here on relocation "business has "been George I^_Fabreque, former Personnel Officer of the Central Utah He^ocatioia Center, .now stationed at Seattle as ReXo cat ion Adjustment Advisor* « * And from Prank Glblbs, Bill Holland s predecessor in the ilhxle Telocation business ^, cqpes regards to everybody, from Honoltilu# where Uranic i$ working for the Occio^d : ed fillP〇S^ 〇fflCe entrGilCe- °^y 34 more aames rxe neede for ^ $,300 denomination of the Series E bonds is obtainable for $150 casa. Xt*s a nice size to fill a stocking. Hew Parking Hegalations. ,. * sSfetv ^ ?CJ,king ^ve been labeled or relalDeled. She 。也加3^ 〇mCia — PersonaI ㈣咖姐郎 T〇ne 'betw0en the Administration Building and tiae Canteen L 〇nly- 37116 ^ac^s tetweeI1 Adninistration BaildiS si-i/hLd8thA^^i^1^^\re^^ f〇r tlae Erector, Personnel Hou4 tiiefeC ? Apartment. Please do not park your personal jaloppies! だ如1細臟• A special spaX5e for visitors ^ -!b.e Civil Service Ooiaiaission Advises* ,. 舌,ミ? pef Cent 〇r n〇re disaMlit^wm k acc〇rded 縛nt Civil Sel*vxce Status. All veterans in this category who have rot as yet dore so hZor^bT Officer, should take to the Personnel Office tlieir :fdis:MHttifi〇atSS fr〇m ^ V6teranS 'he thanksgiving Dinners... だ,巧チ _CeSS by tke ■顧'the aPP〇加ed per-tL ffailles wll° Partook of them. 0?wo hundred fifty signed up for the fir^t sitting aad 150 for the second, to pack away turkey and ■under tne exrpert tutelage of Uessrs. Eay Hayward and Bob Anderson^ ZiLfJGv tv-r! an〇it 〇f merrimeat at ^ personnel Eecreation Olul), s^ne* 1 pG kln made like the Kitten on the KQys. ^ a spot of danoing and !t T7as Hot A Question Of Pho Threw !Eie Underwear,. • •. Cliff®h〇yder ^®f^ence to any chowder or apparel of t:ie Cliffs of Tule Lake is intended, please)Imt it was just as serious or even aore a^lirLnr-.f 5 windbreaicers along with other assorted werr- Prnn, ^ s^oke4^ staff laundry room near Barracks D toother da、 Sen out ofthri^f a m〇ra^ without P〇i^ing a firmer)? Keep chiL iv lamidry rooms, and keep clothes away from stoves, s^d *tis h£.Td- ly likely either will spontaneously condaust. - alph 3ktterfield Is Sitting On Three Ohairs# f • jkid very onpaMyt too, thank y〇u# It*s not the result of tiaat UJhanksrivirs dir- ofcha b6CaUSe thQ g6nial 〇ffiCer ha& left with : couSe of Oxiairs Resides ms otoi with nobody but himself to sit on .rtliday Of A ITarv •-•ぐ ? ■Is to buy or..continue buying Victory Bonds, either "by payroll deductions or for cash. Ken. Gorton in Finance has Series E Bonds of all denominations, ii>* ■cluding tile new $200' Roosevelt iienoricil 3ond (?/h.ich sell, for $150) ready for ベdelivery, avei*. .the counter foi* .cask. Porty-five Roosevell; Uenprieil Bonds have "been sold, ■ /. Bonds purchased, up. to aiad including December 31,.either Q;n the payroll deduc-.tion pion or for gas^j will "be counted in T^ale Lalce?s q^aota for'the Tictery 'Loan Ctunpo,ign« This applies to adl"bonds, from $25 up* Savings stamps wiiioh later-may "be traded for "bonds count, too* f人シす;^^ふ,广上弋クV . :へ、:.As Bruce Barton says in the Hoveniber issue of the Reader*s Digest: B "bonds are. nothing but certificates shov/ing that the Barton fsirnily l}3,s made a deposit .in the U» S, Treasury instead of ■ iii a "bank-o? a cookie jar. piien we take a?i洱' ■bondj T/e-transfer a "bank deposit,to, tiae safa&t depository- ija the world«-r-the U, S, Iteasury. ' Ue put in non-*interest notes-and.'?;e get an interest^bearin^ note . as our deposit slip!11 * ■ '..'..へ.',…,..'..ン.ノぐ V"' -;• て.':..s A /bond of any size makes -a good Christ ims present! *■• ' " ^ » ' . - ' 1.. ,■ ' ;' ■ v' M • :.J t. へ,11 て'- み“私:,?;、} , . • • ,二 1 *'....'ぐ'--“...',:'.1: 二へ:.、し、,■...* ■• And Hayward Is Peeling These Days.. • ♦ .►' 1 ' " . - V ' ^ . : ... 'i1 '.パ',' ;L .ベ.'.• ;: '' r • . " ' \ \ As he .rounds up turkeys for-a Staff Oh^istr/ias Pinner in Personnel Dining Hall* If Bay can restrain h-is Catering mduth and avoid wading into tliis Yule*^ ;tide f〇,re "before Decentoer - 25.ivos,, /feiiQ, Chief_Sjbewar.^ feei 、patterned’aft’er. thp. Tiianlcsgiving Day meal, witii plenty of white 611d dark meat for all folks who spend, the holiday on the project〇 Md if ^jiyone chops down an ext^a Christmas tree or two t there is plenty, of room in the Pining Hall for su.ch atmosphere, ' . _ 、 Billon l^yer And, Hex Lee. , . . :. : ' '' . > ■ Director and Chief, of Relocatioji., have wended their way to San ^ancisc'o and other "coast points to help prepare the. way for more relocatees fram tiiis center which, soon v/iXX clo.se its gates. They left last Tuesday ,nigilt» after the Di— .rector- at lionday ni^lit5 9 general staff meeting had expressed his pleasure at the manner in v/hich the Tale staff is going a"bout the business of putting Tule out of iDtisiness, and gave assurance of all possible co^opejjation on the part of URA in assist ing. staff menibers v/ixo stay to f inish the jot in f inding a spot ■nitla a still unfinished job,if they des:ire it* "ぺベへぐパ’--- • , v _ In this connect iontiae arrival date of C^?Tl〇tte Dixon of 'JTasb.inston personnel for interviev/s witii folk 77110 are looking for transfers to other governnent agencies still is indefinite, tjut she still is • cowing*, Ifiien $he will arrive and hov/'long she will- stay't/111 "be annour1.c5ad.es soon as known definitely.^ ; •.*,■: , ぐ-、- 、ン4 * ' , . . ^ . 1 ■' .た,.* ^ . ギぃ ' $ *■ • • Ihe Monthly llen^bexship IJeeting*. .*♦ , . ン.へ:. Of the Personnel Recreation *〇]iu'l5> will Ue held next Lionday in the Lounge., with President Ealph Butterfield^ hee Vic'e-presiderit Ealph Butterfield,tj7ipldxng the gavel* The geni'al Supply Off icer inherited the Rec .Olul) iaeadapjaes recently from George Smith.,, Warehouse and Property Control Officer,, v/ho .resigned, v/hen he got too many he孕dqpjaes Of his 〇f?n in warehousing an<| property c如trilling, v/hat with virtually everybody moving Tpa^gCigqs XrOln hiflaer to yon^ Chief . topic at Monday^s meeting will be the-Eec Clut ^Qauty Parlor 341d v/hat to do with it., if anything* This disejission jsay ctirl youy hair^ ……:—....... iie~~HomIdup_________________________33ecenlDer 7f 194¢ , The Llan (And Woman) Power Situation* .. Is so serious that, w©' are taking-in newcomers not only in droves, ."but in set9# in which category^fall; (6 13 .0*, , 4?53 p,a, Decemljer 2> and . Pete£ (6 lbs* ,10 oz., ;5S 35 p.r.it December 2) Boardnian. daugLiter ezid son of •し- Lirs^ Donnell Wj Boarding^;. Hiese newcom©rs are a. blonde and a blond* Their arri*^ vai was no^ unexpected, an,d despite the growing shortage of facilities herea#«» "bouts 1 housing ha^ "biben arrangedt aiid aft ex* visit in the Hospital f which i5 a favorite of their" Old Man^ tli# «5:il T?e at Homo next week. . * And in case you liad forgottene ono of our comparative old«*tic!ers is enjoying a "birthday today—-»BavmonA Ohomas Traoy, son of t^e to :tecys t oneyeor old,-. . ind while we are on tia© juvenile subject # 0?ale®s only male nurseina-id will return over the week-end, from a point considerably east of Eawaiij in the general direction of whi&h ii©?.departed 1?^ special train, oiie week ago today* Biiclt ^iinoii bad© adi^u. to .? all the Hawaiian fealaes at' Los .Angeles. As predict ed9 lie111"be tack. . , ind there is a gathering in the offing of the Gorton, clan. Slestinaja Kenneth^ Jtjli son of Kgn of finance arid Althea of Statistics9 captain in the Ue S〇 Army; Aii* Porces, is back in the States ?^ith a B-29 he flew from Oaom and will "be in 0?ale shortly. He plans to remain in the iU*niyf Daughter ^arloara Bankin has "been successful, in her dash to corral her hus'ba'nd, Gap tain Bill of the Americal Division* and they are .expected here Sundsy, BUX is -ujadedided as yet atout. his future* „ . Joyce , Per^ kiris, of Lionel ,of Business Enterprises, left. *by train for iTew York. Thurs*1* day, to look things over in Gotham while Lionel completes a "bit of !Ihile liquidating, * , Ken £j?.rkness_# Superintendent of Education^ has taken it on the lam fi)r Washington at the request of the TJar 25epartnent $ to discuss some woric he may 1^© asked to do as, an educational advisor to Grenejro-l McArtln^Tf toss of Japan. • *^Ls-Jack Sleatli, Principal Medical Officer^ is off on a 13«»c!^y leave, and during his shsence Paaouy1 Boardinan is Acting# » ♦ Pranlc Pa^aii, personnel Officer, spent last week—end in pursuit 6t geese somev^ierej and while h.e was gone all th© geese caxie to -Paleo . . Huck Schmidt, former Tule Chief of Internal Security;, has -been a- ,round i.ooking f01* the geese that cane to Hhile. •• Apologies to 取.狂» 池0 last woelc was presented as a mere fi^re in Statistics 0 when as a Matter of fact she figured in a promotion in PersonneX〇 where all the figares are not arithrae*-* * tiCaX.#* , Virginia 0*Donnell., Assistant LledicaX SocisiA Worker who has been on derail "from' Poston, plans to. return end of this weejc to observe the ghost camp* ;V dl^a I.Iae Pool of Statistics is resigning today to. return >•〇 iier Hoinev in Jacksonville 1 Oyegon* • • Xaic.v Gu^otta^ iFiscal Accountitig CX6rk〇 iia-S b-een re-» leased from th© Hospital, after an appendectomy and is going to Weed, Oregon, to do a "bit b30re convalescing. • » Charles Parsons» Semoy Internal Security Officer and Supervisor of th© CoXoniaX ?eace Depart me rit is T^ack recuperating from an op** erat ion lie underwent in Port land〆 and will "be .on. the. jo"b again s601u.i . -Qラc益 /.Qiffordj Assistant Motor Pool Supervisor, also is liack after a recent operation* .,Har^ie Hixson Scholer, who has been "busy getting married ahd left Statistica to do it > lias retvirried as a Olerla^Typi'St in Evacuee Property# ♦ • 取叫ie七专.S ' V Tiiomas,, tormer Leave; Officer,1ms returned to Tule to assume duties in the Evar- cuee Property Office and other places, • Wayne, and nildred Wastfa4j. are; "b.ack from, their cattle jPanch neai* Klamath Palls and have returned to their: former j〇"bS in Internal Security ar.d the Telephone' Officsv * •» Prank Kaw^i afld Eiighi—Yos■為二 ida, formerly Uhile Lake residents and noye recently from Qaklandt baye returned as Civil Service employees and "been assigned to Warehousing and Property Control ...Ellen 14 Gilnore, Assistant Relocation Advisor, Dorothy Rt, Chapman Assist tant,-Relocation Advisor* a,ri4 Iriaa S# Nisr^eX» Junior Relocation Advisorall have transferred here from tlinidoka« • • Helen Ca: Jtmio? CounseXor itj; VeX*4 fare, and Leighton 3Dingley. Eelocation AdYisor, liav© transferred from O^tral Utah,, and Joseph F. Feather stone has traaisf erred from the Central Utah .Sanitarium# \ , Har^aret Hack, Junior'Counselor in T/eXfare# is a t^^s.fer fro© Sopazv » » Olaudine Rogers, Junior CounseXor in Welfare^-has, * arrived from Poston*,-. .Clara Ibbts of'Ledford, Oregone have gone to work as Assistant Storekeeper 01id Property Clerk# • « Oh^rles Davis of Talelafce # fornierly stationed here as a Staff sergeant of Military'Police, is a hew eternal Secwity Patr〇Xmaja#.,, ^ _ A ... 6ou-〇le of paratrooper visitors are and have been Clyde Linville and Jaaes iaistorv. Relocation Officers at Portland and Sa?i' Josq'i respectively* Linville,who arrived today* will attempt to relocate a, fev/ gees©'over the week-end and. con** iinu© his visit into next Week to consider othei* Relocation. prolDXents# Edniston arrived, Thursday and left after b'lithelrpreseniing: an offer to house 50 families in his districtf to which he reports twice as raany evacuees have re^* Iddated as were eTacuated* • • iUid we have a new^Clil^f of- internal Security, 'but don't let him fool you T3©hind the new.foliager-^ypu know him* Ke*s Hf, 3?dtalins〇n.j pre^iou-BX^'ott a now on nis v/ay after a visit to &?£Uiada:t hi& forin6r, post* Department in San ftnmp.s #〇r(i of ^he marriage Lucas t former Tuleari| otice 、』 aecsretary tp;the Troject;15ir:ect6^i- / v '* ^ ,Of.知每3•••へん1「‘ 、乂 /ノン.て'ンゾ、4 Wanta trade? Believe U 6rhT〇't f t;here is a shbHaぎe df doiible "beds on this pro- ject, and Persom^X iWifing you a eouple of twins for one—if you can spare itt 如がシト如1电ベ如厶.、、 ぼ i^ev/s of the Best Stafx xn \t3A . 1110^65 _ Ohile Lafce Center Editors: Eb.lph 0'. Brov/n .い„.,m _irr-n コ -■■一^…一—.■■",一一,*.…一1■'••••一-….r*"’- ITe\7ell, California PecenlDer 14 1S45I Christmas And uev/ Tear I7eeks. .,ノ ;Till "be different.. Siace 156til these festive days will fall on 0?aesday~-al-though His hoped, that all those celeTDratins-then do not-—*cuid Monday will 101-Iot/ Sunday as usual unless sometiiiiig is done about it s it lias "been decided tloat something shall "be done about it9 soS For tixe purpose of labor, nentaX oi* cian— uel, Liondoy v;ill TDocome Saturday and vice versa* Simple, isnH it? Anyhoi/, tne result is foul1 days, off in ’a rotr ’oeG'ね'1ning .witii Dececiliet* 22 three deys off in a row beginning with DecerTbor 30 f'or folk v/orkin^ Doth a calendar and a 40-hour week (the others v/il3. iiav© to fi;^Tire it out for theoselves) and it s uased on the following Adninistrative Lotic© 〇29j MXn aCcordajice v/ith a request from the pyssident tliere is nerelDy established an adn:111istrative wcrlc.T/eek,. fay: weeks "besiiwing Jtecenfbei* 24 and Deceniber 31,1945, from 0^.esday throu^,.Saturday, v/herever jpossilDle, The working days for these weelts. will "be Wednesday:8 111ui^sdayf Friday, and Saturday.tf That Rec CluT) ileeting. > , Of last llonday ni^iat surprised a lot of peo^ole t7110 thou^Ut the Rec Club trea-sur.y v/as drropin^• ducatso—tiiouglat .(^.icats tiyrnod out to De caiefly a fumiture and fixtures invientory, ap.d a treasurer's meriioraxid'uja of profit and loss, July 1 to llovei.i'ber 30, showecl an 〇porating loss of ¢688*38, v/hich is tentative "beccjaSQ of certain tliin,gs about yhicli things are "boing dene. Qp.oting President PeXph Butt erf ield* s post-meet i:ig statement for the belief it of the membership in excess of tiie 30 :mQml)ers vao were presents **!3?he Treasurer prepared a iiieinoraiidUii>,,w~,J,u-ly'1"to ITovemlier 30**—*^v/jaich. Siio\/ed 8-a OToero^ting loss for tUat period of ^688*Q8P !Txi.is figure» iiOT/QVer, is only ten»-tative as it r/as disclosed tiiat tiie aocoimts of stoi*f nejiibers emploj^ins domestic help were not iiiclud,ed in accowits receivrjble and it v/as reported .tiiat many of tiiese Gocounts T/ere-'.arrer-rs, The President has requested the financial Secretary to "bring all tlie acco111ats up to date as provided for in a mo一 tion adopted unanimously/by tixe mem'borship presenta As soon as these accounts and all dues v/iiich aye in arrears are collected, the club siaould in a better financial, condition*, The Treasurer will prepare a fiscal financial statement as of Pecember 1 T:hlcli will "be accompanied by a report of the Auditing Oomriittee, (Hie President feels confident that with the full co-*op©ration of tlie nenbor-* ship, this report should reflect, a much healthier finanoiaX condition* People hawiiad a "wrbng. idfe.a abetuii iiow finich money is in "tiio Rec Club treasury* It the June 30 furniture • aiid:fixtures inventory viiicii totals $2468.64. T7e are $688,68 in tiae red* ^ Xt further was voted ty the oe-O'bership presGiit to discontinue parties paid, for "by Rec Club funds, 6r;d to .discontinue prizes for "orid^e arid^pinochle parties; that $25 be spent to de.cbtate club "building for the holidays; that a chil^ dren^s Christms Tj'art^'V^ to be paid for lay donations of parents (T7liich donations nov/ "being collected); tiia.t a rjen"bersliip cojumittee of f ive be appointed (I^itcL SpねlST/iclc 船s.加med cliairmn) to roiinii up as nembers appointed personnel T/ii〇 eitiier are using txie fa.cilities of tiie clul) \/ithout psy-ing dues or wlio would like to use the facilities; and last——out not least-*«—• to "bar the facilitiesof the olal: to appointed ■personnel not holding paid-up nenT3ersh.ips, this to"tDiee effect at noon of 0?aesd£i7j December 17 (tiais r'01e not to l)e interpreted'^s Ins fBcilitios to project visitors). In. connect ion T/ith the Ujp^conii}?^ Report '〇n the -doraestic services situation-* it wc.s decided that 'people \7ii〇: dqnU pay;t.or:^ T/ithin 10 days after statements are rendered, ca^iH have rem,/ : The youngsters TTiXl Par.ty, * . At the Rec CIuId next iFridayi Dececiber 21(tirae to l)e announced lator)froa nur*^ sery school tiiroUfSh the eighth ^uider the direction of Joe !E3;ioiiias. Santa Claris will fee therealoiis v/itl). Cliristnias tree? candyf and traditional Yule fixings* Skits v/iil "be prese^i,t@d und©3? tiie dirscfcxon of Boyfciia. Gifford and. Geneva JJsser of tlie Staff' SciiooX# parents will bo welconef It*s Still Ho.t 2o-X^i>a 'la ^ A ^ ^ristnas Bill Holland, Ihat 2iaa .^bout Tule, Says., • ... :,: •'• .. < ;';;■ ; ;; ;■ V-, ' _ ; ... ,;.■•;:.; ; ' •,; ..•r.: j He finds liineelf in a delicate posit.ioii (yes^ ppsition), .As chairnan of the Rec Oliib j51n.tcrtainment Oonimittee Bill kas t)een planning ,a,coinijined Oliristnas-Her; Years shindig Decejn'ber SOrr^'to cost 100 simoleons, .with or.qhestra# Qaestion now is,日a:rs Bill, is you is ’pi* is you ainH-got $,100. in your .’collective jeans’... to pay tUe fiddler if you dajicet His 'ears await the word〇 '. .へ.. Dining Hall etiquette* • • .. Or lack of it, it seems now has becone. a matter of note (and this does, n;ot neo— essarily meoji a dinner iir.s "been detecteii utilizing tlie maslied potatoes t'okeeptlie ベ,..’-■ peas from rolling 〇.xf his Imife) .axaong .pers.ona,ges. whose "business it is to iaai:e - note, and ward cones that it v/ill-Id©'appreciated,if personnel; might "〇〇'a :■. mite raore meticulous :ejDout neGltiraes®; Fsri^astaiice,, lD.r;e^cfast. ^ :at .8, ^unciieon at 1 and dinner at S^SO. Point is9 Hia. pointed exit, eaters should get to the -dining liall in tim0 to finish "before closing tinia (or goihg "b〇 work t;ii;ie) and.not;10iter tlielre afterward .to ’d.i—soom"b.obul5?jte '.the Kelp', 'which;.辻白 getting .harder..to 'get. He liJho Langlis Last® • • Lau或is Best 4 is a S£i7iiag: witia a cool1 Tule Tt/istr. S^nor^in^^teiiiperature having edged up slight ly fr〇Ei;i it s ioirdov/n ^of 0• ninus Bay was putt ing • Harry ■ • Black on the jocular pan Jfor ぬ〇ppy.:to freeze: •ab〆'.町.bwline.,. renarked the Director of the Best Staff ia WSA, f,is gaaranteed to 15 degrees lielow,,f with wliicii lie went away from tiiere9 "but; not far-一the c.ar. on. ■bhe.pr6j6C'tTwas:fro-zen, too. Pixies in tlie Preston” n its task of unfreezing, the assets, arid,1^/pulling'out 9 Cgrl J. &j_e ; to l^shingtdns . ' Ilonroe Snider to Liinidoi^a and,,^〇 xio-pklns to jopaz. On Suiiday;' ^ernie Gould and Dd Hitzman to Wasaington. on llpnday?/3-tb the girls 9 Butii' Takaii'ara and Louise Takrahaslii tPiay1-1 iDe ' straiided here,H,iI Xmas ""before they, caii .get; reservations "back to" tlaeir ., re^ur-lar liTSA jobs in ITewr;X〇rk0'. « , ri'^i^li'by"d'id.A.ot deter doixglity citizens in our nidst doing their dut^ as tliey see^ it. Lionel Perkins, Cecil G-ifford^Qtiy Cook* HorEan.-Egger-. Chefs still a :ci1<..i?5en,, he. 00.17 renounced T7EA.5 ■ and.■:Prank: Fagan got thejiise^ves:.l?l(?ji(|iSAed in.to serying e*s ;wem'bers of; a;:coyonerT^ jurjr .Llonday night and finished inqttesiiing'at- -Ss<30-a.ia〇 Tuesday,, ^or/whichthey-not ;yet liave ceased looking • askance at tli© Be|)〇rts Officer and'-a P'roject Attorhey*- v/ladsW cal answer is they^ u〇ne^-tli^les;s-set-;up a n:iC5e cpol ride to Alturas same day f.orか、I?onneirI-krry'Hanh'ari .(thさ:’:otliさr’giay that inhabits the project Att-o^ney^s ofi1 ice) , 'I, S〇' Off iders 〇Vl6 17oodY/gxdtEo,^er Huff and Tom Dana, and' Stipervis ing ifcrse-Xtora- Tv/entier 5 sjid inadcertently :for'-. Mart in Gander son-, iJho Went.^lon-g as -tail-end -Ohaxlie -wb.-eu --Ij&rvy-. jatsis'ed-.the :'• original sailin^^-aiid f^tliermore''^notlieir trip next day to •Stoc^t-dn for'■l)al,a Grib and Iom« All’ of tills’.re.sttlt谷d'fTbm hgre of - 'Charles. jDJstrict Attorney, Jaclr gt;ark% LTn'dei*Si:iGriff ■ and' Deputy /Coroner;, aiqdr '-Roy 'Aridrewa«:-'• -Deputy Sher-iff, of il〇d〇:c- Gount^r ^ille: all'our' oy/ji Chief' ■•〇£ In-f ■ ternai Secuarity. was;: wondi^ -sad .wiies of-Ayi'zona^ and Soutliern California, eventually to arrive l;〇rae again, this ..time;- with his,: wife, prace, and young son, Bill• who now are le^al Tale Lakearas along v/ith H. II. (Toinmy): Tomlin son.,' 3Dra;n:oon,, ai .^t.ate Boa-rd; of. Equal;i25at i〇|i,;'::; whose forte i& salefS ;^e^/Deea .-pi-jd-is ,;p»:. visitor (lie; got lioolced on that inquest ing ■business, toot wiiich. erne from;;iiang|.hg--out with. Business 'Snterpriser Perkins)• • • L> S, friend of .Harry Blacky .cam^. rhrniting パ Harry and, ending .himting-geese,, . , ., HarAld giniae^an of Civil Service is ixere, as ; the schoolteachers^ f'rieiidf ,ir^QryieT/j:n^ :t alsout future, jot3^: if de&ired«----leav>-in^ Sunday, > ^ uessrsv J/iimi: .BiiieXly and BlaGk- ?/xll lay -their respective: Assistant Project Birectorsliips on' come an© take: off for Soutlaern; Cal and Suiiny Arizongi untiX': ^ter tiie Iseginn^^ of 19.46¢. ," : v IClie Bdar-diiaci T^inS, Pe-ter1'and .施i.!L:yjourh^Qd £3?oa:;.Hbspita3. to-hone-'last' S.Unday,. tai^in^. their .Esother, LIrg# DonnelI: v Soaewhat; A〇#ta3.gic word opnieg; f^om Kay Tift.:, ex- teacher^ ex^TTelf ax:e,. -feo:; :tixe. .Project Atjtorney, ;f p*n^lly ex-iianzanar 9 that sh©5^s.living; with, ji^sU^nd still feels, like one of the Q?ixle fa- mily and is looking forv/ard to more in the Tift familj?-, . . AIL q£ which has no« tiling to do witli the fact thd VerlirijS: Cato announced lier engagement to IJerle Anderson HI,I 2/c ITavy, to be married a year hence when lierle finishes a special training Course, , . (Cont inued next week)• ご-/'ノ ノ. •.二:で'...,ぐに.....■•::;■ 0,;iv } .1:;.; ....... . Chrisfraas,: pinner -Lav !PalW*; v::>;' ' s ■ * ' TTill :l3e' Served,'at- 5-. .pe.:'r^.;^e.cemt 26, in tiie Personnel. Pining Ha3JLf far all memlDers of tiae appciiited- s-tafa1.*^ tlteir foxii-lies-and, gaests wlio desire it. Reservations must "be made in adysuce, ©;id a reservation, form should have popped into your,.riaiXl3.〇x .todayr Gor^pXi^onts .of. Harvr^ Slack, If :ypu...didiiH one, Office Services has *em. ITev/s of the Best Stoi' in TTRA r/PA Editors; .る HalpTT;, £rov;n, i3ol3 Hess Iliere Has To 3e A Last 0?ime. • • For eVG^'/tliir.g c^n-d tliis is it for nost of us in wisiiing piost of us Lorry Ciirist*-* nas and Happj^ Hew Year except "by renote control "out let us not in this festive season get our tear: ducts in an uproar because in oncther twelvemonth other gee- ses y/ill te puddlins where Tie are paddling now, T7e seen our duty sii* we done it an» we1 ve had ^ua ado in1 it—^caid here*s the v&y the Clilef OhiXeaai feels e:oout iti This is the last Yaletide season v/e of the Tii'le Xiake appointed personnel v/511 observe together? and there approaches the last wew Yeex whose imriediate proolea we ^vill face as a unit. These final pi-olDlens of OhiXe Lake Center ar..d of \IRk vie Y7ill solve together as we have solved all others, aaid each of us will go his way,エ feel confident, wi七li a sense of satisfication and of ful— fillnent〇 There v/as a job to "be d〇i'ie*^*^cLnd we wilX iiave done it* Ve all have "been fortunate in the caXiDers the co-operation ejid the loyalty of the coworkers "by whom we have oeen surrounded* I feel keenly that these admiratle qualities of the b料邱d v/onen of TtLle Center have placed the mark of success upon our It is witia prido and with pleasure that I wish tih© |sembers of the Best Sts,ff in m end the memlDers of their families a Very lierry Cliristmas and the Hap^ piest of ITew Years. パ,,ハ. .Incidentally, Season^s Greetings from the EounduppersJ ToniiSht Is Children's Hight* . • At the Rec Cl*11b? from 78 30 o^clock until Old. St« Hick gets tiirough. i/itii nis h.i— jinks—-ana incidentally the Dev/hiskered fella nicked the nerAers of the ^ staff for $179,95 in voluntary contributions to fina:ice the staging of this Cioristmas party for the youngsters of nursery school through eigh-th grade. Parents axe w^lr*.; come-■一*and so is anyone else interested-*-*-to 〇"b6erv© the goings on* But reneiibgr, ^ it*s a party for the kids, not the gror/n^ups. *0#^ Jc eel rd -x.,i n} ia*iu , Ind Tickets. Are Avaxlalsle. • • ,■ 二:.fkf 'SIJi,浓 V •ji? ^ ば 1〇;t …,一淡和.ゞ ぐ ㈣雙ゾ . ‘ ^ ^ - ;• ■ , At one "buck per ea.ch per person to find, out if you. meant T/liat you said about ife-t inucli cussed and discussed Oh.risttias^'Alow Tsars IDcjicq scheduled, for th© 3110-it Friday, December 28, at the Hec Club. If as many as 1X0 persons purchass one each of these green jingle«"bells tickets (produced 妙 courtesy and arちistic ability of the Eeports Office) there will "be a dance* announces Chief Sitting Bull Hollaildt entrep^e^e*1:Lr* ^ enougii people do not enthuse $X v/orth in advowee,tuere v/ill "be no dance^ and those v?iio did will "be refunded their "bucks, 15ie ducats are on sale "by various and sundry characters* If or;e of !em doesn’t run, you den/n,ミc^* tact Chief Sitting Bull or iiis right-hand (he doesnH let -his left iiand his right han^s doing) 7/omaii, -Anne Harrington of Reports# On Account Of O^here H7as Some Confusion* * « Oltiose 111eanies who are the Rec Club Executive Oonunittes put a finger other mornins the question of when is a visitor not a visitor and vice versa, wi七,as explained by President Ralph Butterfields ロエ want■ it understood "by all neml^rs concerned, that liaving ii中erited Us happy jo*b of President , X am cloarged with carrying out tiie wishes of the maj or-ity of the nienT3ersiii]p, At. the regalar neeting of Eecen'ber 10, in adoption of txie motion regarding paicir'Up. memberships, it v/as included in the discussion out no^ in tiie notion,and it was tKe agpeeiaenセ of the membersiiip,七nat visitors .う11 二 titled to facilities of the cliib should "oe non*-»working menders of tiie families of paid-up nemlDers, and off—the^project visitors. At a meeting of tne Executive Committee iBaursdas^ morning this conclusion Y/as put in the. form of a notion a^id adopted "by the committee. It is :iop^d that all咖砂郎3 \7111.〇〇1ゴ〇挪 to tiie T?isii« es of ■ the majority in adhering to tliis niie,-11 R* !!• Bsst project Director 2____ The Roimdap_____________________________________________________ Petember 21 > 1945 Monday Horning? 9 o?clock, Is The Deadline* • 0 S'ji* 0hrj.^r uHS J5jj.ner reser*'v,at5.ons for the Personnel lining Hall# Over the "Wfeeiis^ e::d re^\3:r^.;:''icn forms lvVf!; at the Personnel Dining Hall desk or dropped ii th;: Ofi'ice ^er^ioss iheXi u^i|/a〇 Ho Here Oak:e>i Af^Jer 2cni^lt〇 e • ., 4vt"v^u::e^ Oiiief Cake BaKcjr Hay K3,7ii;ard.t will available to honor staif meiabers in. pr?rsc〇p,i-d Dining Hall on.tUir n«.i;al days. The honor of getting the last on© ■,:.〇 juli>en Davis, v;ho jusfc got under th© wire. Grange 70 Have Yottr Oil Stove Filled* • * Or leave the water tape running^ kitchen and laath, if you are going away over the holidays, "because thereH no Preston© at present in (Rileys water supply. ^he Beaute Shoppe Kow Has Acquired, •, A licensed operator for curling hair or cutting it, "both permanently, by aP** pointmentc ilso Geneva BauLl ar.d Verling Cato are doing things to hair-dos there in the evenings,, The shop will operate all d^-y tomorrov», until110011 Stmdayt and all day Monda^ for pretties wiio would "be pretty for Christmas. Call 75 for ap« point merits* 3^0111 The laying Pan Into Ch.© Ifire* •. Will dash our Ken Harmless, Superintendent of Education* come first week of Jan^ imry when h© will hop a plai*.^ for Tokyo as a Wa*c Departmant 35)diicatioii Advisor to help C^neroa Uac .^xthur in his educational policy making, and where h© may find, as tine goes on, com© familiar facest,Ken!s T^ack .from seeing'aJjout this in Washiington^ where they Bhot h 'in full of shots whi.Qh did him no good, says h©j when his plane hit a storm otrb of Chicago〇 He* 11"be an Asiatic (Dieat^erite at leaft a ye:五% * «Ar. Paul SmJ^ low tomorrow9 vjiiile llr〇 and Urs» George Smith will sanpt© San Prancisco s chee^* p • Bo"b loo^s and fani.17 departed today for Los Angeles y%& the Bay Area s bright limits~±'or~a 10stay» > ind while all these people axe running out on us% we have some visltorsc Ik1* eiid Mrs a Levis 〇». Kylbert of ilew York and Soutlierd Oalifornian -oarexits of 51117cAeth Hurphyf are spondirg the holidays her^ with p^eir daugiat-er a^d Ira&bgjid Cliff,. 〇 * lk.ffcaret Loweryt University of California dent, will ss& Christmas out and tiie xTew iTear In with lier parents, lilr:f ..and.— Sheldon Lowery, , . Joe Hayes, formerly an assistant project director, recenUy ex-army, was a visiter this woek and will return* • • Capt.. Bill Sanjcjii hustaiill of Ear^ara, ex-Americal Uiyisionf just about Was going to work when malaria irh^b had trailed him across the Pacific caught up and he^s "battling it in (Pale* s Ho^* pital,..Hildred Lutjz of Legal who got Ranged up in an auto accident on tijp coast some time "back is out of the hospital and visiting her daughter in Francisco, . . Marnier it e Fortune of Helocation has resigned to join her tosoeld Petg, es-Tale* in San Pranoisco where he is a civilian employee of the ITayy. And our stellar key^-tickler is gone^ Lionel Perkins of pianoforte and B〇sine|s ISnterprises fame —has desert_T us for New York* IjBrfcra_______________________G?ale Lake Center. ileT/ell. Californiaへ.—..... Pe'bruar^ 5t 1040 j A PI311011SLLAIi PH0R2GAST— --------------------一 ----------------------^OF A PHBITOLSI^ PIH02 -------------------r—PI3i〇LIC AT A PEIIul. TiaOPIC PEUilCIIO.:----------------------------------------------- !Hia 1946 1.IA2CII PIT DII.ZBS-------------------------------------------------HaDHilAHY C 1111at Piiaiite.sj Oph Piioolishness, . • As pr-evictis丄y announced "by this pliax”seei::ig publication to "be presented next Phrxciay, Piiebruar^7- 8, as one eph tlie piieatnjred Person:Tel Eecreation Oluo phim-^ otions 〇]pii this week ims been dedicated to tlie 1946 liarcii of 33ines i\-uid fortlie Jr^rm Springs jraiindatioia for control and treatnent of infantile par,。,17..is. 21—..e epli on tms t^rpe^/riter is VGVlr piiuimy, as you are -oliiaaing out, 'becc.UEe it pliunctions only Ti/lien it pliee_ls like and tlien onXy p紅or suWects '71iicii rre not phoolish, ©nd there is 110tlxin^ phooXish aJbout tlie 1946 Lkurcii of Diiies Buid or tlie Warm Springs Poimdation or infantile -oaralysis, tut tlie comittee in cliar.^e opii tliis piiraitasua^oria plieols tiiat a little piioolisliness in tlie ri >:t phr^jne oph mind can be made to x>^cr to smooth lipheJs pathT/aj7, for c.lot opli young pliolk? raid otiiers too who .are uiipiiorturuvbe tJhrough no phault tl.eir ov/n. So gone phenomenal phoolisiiness Y/iXl Td© perpetrated In oeiir,lf of 1946 ^ "歸 ”—— Rirom tlie phishhooks in yoiir sockets next Pliriday ni{^Lit pliron 8s30 wlien tliis pliar-phetciied plumtasia opli iDlaun md phrolic is sc lie dr.il ed to lie^in until 1 (ayen; mien it will "be (meVDe) pliinishod will go to this novtliy cause a»s the ■roie Lake Ce:iter appointed. •〇ersonne 1 * s c〇::tri"but ion to —*"******•**"—*•"•一-**—-**—-^一*-*•■■""一”一•一***一—1*——•一—一TTi.i打lQ4S IviARCli Ox1' ふ*"**"*-丨*-_*,曄. There T/ill 3e Something Phojitast ic^lXy PheJbulous* 〇 , Hior everybody, male and •oiienale, pii£\i:it«liearted cpr not 9 in tliis piumciful and ■u^iinlilbited pliabricatior: oph pliaet and pliiction。 You 0011 have v〇ur plilir'.g at nearly Gvezyt丄ling, v/itliin pha-ir limits ot)ii s〇ocLa clean plmn, 〇i〇li conxse. Your conscience can be perpliectly phree md you. need not plieel piainicl^, 'olior every^-thi:ig will cost a dime, and every di::e ?/ill go to ---------------------------------THS 1946 LIAHCH 01* ^DIMES'-----------------------------------——.—-r ©is Sadie iiaykins Gals. • • Twenty phine piiillies pliittingly costumed piior piireodom Y/i丄丄 oe tiiere in col>-pany opii sundr3r cartoon ciirracters inclusive opli Jj*11 A"bner and tlie bad Src^:, and. tlie connaittee has iDeen phortunate in o"btaining exclusive de lu:ce uusic piior dAncing at 10 cents a piiree**v/aeeli'ag sizing* Squire Butterplxield. v/ill ^uoss •xrur weig-.it 邱d tell your p}ュortune too .plior 1〇 cents* liiere will ’oe a opli pictures qii piiaiaous personalities to "be guessed, at phor a dine* Tliose tinlicrn gajntiling touts, Smith and Slionas and ■Dimon, wi丄丄"be the "b〇3,s in tlxo Dr.ck roon if you want to piilip tiie errds or pilling the ganl)01inG cifbes for a diue* -;ind the ladiets-oph the project, includiiis tlie “esdraes Gunderson—~uar tin ctmd Liar— ge-—-are "balling crJces plicf? -.oriaest, So you enn see yourself £is otliers phcimd you, photos will "be pb11ciied "by & demon pliotog during tiae pirun and displayed nes:t Lionday in the Eec Club arid opiiphered sale at a dime above cost of r)roduc« Lion。 Tliese are a plae?/ opii various -oUacilitiGS crolapliered p}ao;r you to contrioute to ;70in* plmllest lieart*s con七ent, a:id "brotlier, you cr.n spp;re a dine for 疇,■ _,■im ■ _■嚙—_味—") i—.^エ9在G しムバ广「' しぶ-*]リ:へ.!^:vr,....I»■)» .. I■ •一—^-一■一一一一———一, You CanH AToinohord To Phail.• • In support oph tliis v/ortliy siieriaiegaii "because a lot oph serious people are expending a let opii serious epi^phort to nake it successplml and iph you tiinilc typing T/itii a T)hinicicy eph is ’oiiun tr7 it sone tine. wAE H2LCC^'j:I〇r ^UTHCHXSY 2hile Laiv:e Center ITev/ell,Ccl if oirnia PIGSS? or :LAUS A?rSCgXI!C- I^D^;^RSH1P by ALiai;B ih Giglis sd:at]^ (Heprinted, from the SepteulDer ?,8,1945, iss'je of The UeT/ell Btc^r) 6,1946 restric-for dis- Alien Imad laws of the various states cf the United States rcrj widelythe ran〇e from prohi'Dition of ownership to no I'oetriction at all.Por tue infornation oi people planning resettlenont Sdr/in S'ergasor-1 solicitor of the IDA, has nr-.de a stud»y of tlie iond laws of tlie states aj).cl has f-ar:*.isliod the S?1110 Jieice Coat or Adnir.istrc.tion with' a digest of then and their operation. _______________—_____________. ____________—— Particularly as tiie^ o;ffect Japanese aliens, says Fer;:^son, it "be stated generally that in 18 states of th© Uiiicn Japanese aliens \?iio are residing in tiio United States K^r acquire and diG-pos© of reel property v/itlioiit restriction. Sliece are Alel>a:na, 00101"a.d.0 , Oonnect icut, Eel-af/Jire, jflorida, llaino, LassacimBotts, lii-cliigeui,llevada, ITot/ York, ii'orth Corolinn,, Hortii ialiota, Ohio, Rhode Islend, South Dakota, Tennessee, T/est Tirginia gjid cousin. Also, there are no restrictipns placed on alien acquisition eaid disposal in Hawaii, iJ-aska and the District of OolumDia, Tlie rigat of aliens to acquire and dispose of real property v/ithout restriction also is reco^iiised in four additional states when aliens hove este.1?1 isl:ed rtr* sidenoe within tao Gtr,te, these iDeing 10Y/.a, Mississippi & ITew HcUiipsliiro and Oklahoma* irkansas!s 1343.law prohibiting lar.',d ownership "by persons of Japanese descent and V/yoming* s 1243 st.;itute prohibiting land ovmersliip noy aliens ineligible to citizensliiD, Tery pyo'ba'bly wou^d "bo found undel- test, in 7ergu.sonJs opinion, to "be in violation of constitutional prcvicior.s in "botii states that no distinction eliall "be nad© "between rosidont aliens and citizens with respept to possession and ©a-joyment of proporx;;/. Tlie provisions of Ilev Jersey*s la^/s are sucii that the vast najorit;* of aliens of Japanese depceut arq eliこ;tile to ho丄ct land, Hscitrictions oppi3?' to s.r.y arrested or interned, iTcw Jersey, 二witli Georgia, KentucigT-, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia liait land ownership to ffalien friendsf! and v/ith the siting of peacq teraa yitu Japan nali<3» enemyn restrictions arc oein^ removed* Eevituci:y will continue e, restriction of 2X-year land 〇T?:ierGliip for Jax〇cinese aliens, and. in Pennsylvania ovmersliip will "be linitcd, to ^.OCO acres in axea, and $20,000 in net annual income* Aliens inoli^ible to citizenship are proiiitited from cwniAg land or interest; in land in ^risona, California, Idalio, Kansas, Louisiana, iiontaiaa,, ITet/ Hexicp , Oregon, 11tj tli© state, ana in sorao of these states tlie prolnoit ion is Modified to the e二ちcrr:t tliGt エand niay l)e acquired "by inhoritanco, or that lenfl. aoquii'ed b:/ sc/i'icfactien of judct;ont in lien or nortgage pi’ocoodiriし;s iujay "be held for phort periods〇 Also,leasing of land for one or tv^o yerrs is poriailtt/od voider a few statutes, エn Illinois, a Jrpanese alien e87 1101 i tit 丄 e to real property for pot icq re than, six year a, and in Indiana 拉o may acquire up to 320 acres Y/itliput tion, a five-Tecr deadline poo;:.! of a;iy e?;ccs3* Jr'panose nlior.s naj?- acquire up to 9C,0C0 squ'jre feet of lp^.d in Lamiosota rostriction9 aiid if 令!;actually occupy fcT],i ltaiidc v/ith intent to continue to reside on thensthey r.ay acquire title to a i..ajCir;mn of ISC acres. In Lissouri, cn alien ¥?lio .lias net de-cleX'od tioii to "become £i citizen naj not acq*-iire property e;:ceot "by in-^ lj.crit〇2