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SRE > cele Sie 19........... in latitude longitude............---- there appeared within the limits of my august dwelling the \ [ Hearken Be: The said vessel, officers and crew have been inspected and passed on by my august body and staff. And know ye: Ye that are chit signers, squaw men, opium smokers, ice men, and all-round landlubbers that... ccssnsccssscssneesscsessssesessceneeserestesssmneeenegnenannsen : having been found sane and worthy to be numbered a dweller of the Kar East has been gathered in my fold and duly initiated into the Silent Mysteries of the Har East Be it further understood: That by virtue of the power vested in me I do hereby command all moneylenders, wine sellers, cabaret owners, __ managers and all my other subjects to show honor and respect to all his wishes whenever he may enter my realm. Disobey this command under penalty of my august displeasure. Gulden Bragon Ruler of the 180th Meridian wef be foes 1 f “Ae Big uC wea ; a ate Yew. Cre hey hin Cede (Peededk Pe LE SS fake bine eee pre Rat ccartdeiiieraite 4 LL > Fe} hy) (& x] Hi Ay ~ ae get rat mah se ss esta ree + <* a Ao yenn eats A ENE , ng a NOON POSTTION Memes) Deg. 2k Min. Long. 135 Deg. 17 Min. £ De ' S sult alk miles ° Ve : N ‘OON POE TTT ON y * my (> the ge © har ke Speed 11.3 knot 3 distence from Mandl Late 25 Degs 29 Mim tiee miles... Distence * Long.127 Deg. 34 Min Yokahsmea Forts 32 Mile The estimated time of uring the past ty at the Yokohan aFort iree hours the Kinkaid haa 1600 hours tomorrow. averaged knots pour hour's > iste mee from the ‘Fort ¢ noon today the ship was ae Yokohama breakwater ist thirty miles off the s ten miles. eastern coast of Okinawa, . The tine of debarkation The total distance from 4s fixed by the Harbor- - Vanilais now 923% miles master, and it ts believed that he will not order the Kinkaidts passengers to debark until Wednesday. el end m SPREE AL | SY Ry OE ances ' > The KINKAID n- LYuwly esc: with « floating mins this morning, most of the este Pp, the of she look-out end the Simultaneously & VE : . inde termine te ath we Reais sarod you you wéll in- hope you heve reeding it as much e have enjoyed bring- it to you. . It hes bein a pleasure heve you aboard. To all, O1fice.s and men’, I want tc cxtend my Since-est apprecica~ vlon for the fine co-operation co huve given the Ship's Com- try hot wi ineonveni: S yh ct olerniont. eff and to commend eny more thin is necesser yc uu for the high standard of need your co-oper: tion onduct you-heve displ:yed ee 5 in kevping your Beane hour the voyuge.e ccked ena yourselves On behalf of the Ship! ( debe PESOn t Omplement, Staff I wish you | between thi good luck in your coming tasks vel «nd your and & speedy return to civ- ition. litem life. Just a word in regerd to your debarks Debarkation Bone edules end methods always an unknown fact ae , 4 Cee oo 3y, ec. (eR. wf fere Y Drang od toe five hate lé. November. 1945 DEBARSATION ORDER) ) NUHBER.. e®eeeeee o3) Expected arrival of this tre r 13 November 1845; provably duri the evening. ft is anticipated that deharxation nay take place on the % tives we have only a few minutes notice to de- Ge. Oc Me Te tiie bassengsers will have luggage vtely packed as pos 5; Possibieat..c.bk tines begin- ning with reveille on Wednesday, 14 November 1945 3» The ship will be thoroughly policed prior to debarkation of troops, Compartments will be Cleaned, bunks left down ready for use, end a life presepver pliced on ech bunk. 4. At the beginning of prep&ration for debarneution, all voyage details will be dissolved und the deburk ition det its, will will begin their’ duties, The deberkuticn det-its inciude « bi recge detail, cle:ning Getuil, «nd. the kFis eSSigned for dy by "or thet day (Note 4 Specizl deberk tion KP deteil will ‘not be ssigned.) 5. = 4. x © © Se : ST ar ls alton! Le) y MY y I CG iw & Le e / Se Deburkaztion Uniform w 6. when debeurkation commences #11 py their «ssigned deck ares and st:.nd by th for debarkution, i111 be OD Field Uniform. ed Ye. Denk “aPeas and order of deb: rhk:.tion sre Wide OLf ieereis dake dacs: rort Deck, ATIS Eh: lows. Nos. iru 802 Fert Deck, forward S. 303 thru ¢l otLrbo rd deck, forwzerd Nos. 612 thru &CO6 | Sburdcard deck, aft Officers of £250th ?Icc. fort Deck, #4 hi teh Deck, #4 Heteh hig Tee BED. F Balence of C.fieersiei.. ert ATIS Bui’ Nos, 801 thru 949...... Miidship house passengers... Fort Deck, #5 Hatch Cabins 8. The following named iy, are srnointed to Deburkztion Details “S$ follows; be Baggage Detail: 93S~e S Set Kobate, Dugene - NCO in charge Quen, Thomus J. F, Bids ssell, James | Regle, Joe B. Slé. Sszito,Jits Redling, Osec:r P, Resiier, Wolter W. Rewers, Richzerd Cc, 615. Rhodes, Joseph L. Jr, O16. Schlinski, Frank w, Richirdson, Ruffin J. 817. Schiller, Otto P Robb, Joseph V. G18. Scholl, Ross L, Ruchals, Alexsnder T, S19. Segrest, Rulph Ve or. Rushton, Willi-m BE, 620. Shigekune, Albert XY scheenm: ia, Adolrh 8. Ge Cleenine Dets le NcO's in Charge 043. S Sgt Ito, Jogi c40. Tec 4 Matsuds, Shiro S46. Tec 4 Fujimotc, John d. 821. Shircma, Seijire 861) Walker, Chandler C. 323, Skowronski, Joseph 862, walker, Floyd “. Sr. 824, Smolur, Joseph d- 863. Wall, J. KR. 3°25, Sommerville, Szmuel 5. 264. Watanabe, Edwin Sz06« SoOUSas Anthuny dts B65 6 Webb, Ruy Ve 207, South, Herry Ae 266. west, Worren Rs 208, Speirs, Arlie D. 967. wested, Clarence lie 299, Stafford, R-1ph R. 268. Wickline, Hendrick ‘’. 30. Stare, George 869, wilson, oudrow We § 331. Starum, Edward d. 870. wong, Louis 232. Stelmuszek, Michuel ds 871. Yamemcto, Kenji 833, Stowe, Bobbie mM. 872, Yamumetes, Mitsuru Q94, Strusters, dumes We 873. Yonehara, Rycol 836, Stutheit, Delmur As S74. Yonemure, Suce 837. Susuki, George 875. Yoshineke, Teshio 838, Szed, Steve 876. Zech, Edward D. 9390, Teguma, Lawrence 927. Eximcte, Tomojl 840. Tekiguchi, Temotsu eog. Konde, Yushimi S41. Temeyose, Jchn S29. Ibiguchi, Yoshinc ri g4¢, Taneake, Harry $30. Incuye, Wallace K. 943, Teneke, Ryoichi 931. acje, Takeshi 944, Tanekey, Sune.o 7 932. Mizukiy Mesati 845. Tanimura, Herry 033. Nishick., Yasunori 246. Tanoue, Richurd Y. 933a. Nogami, Richard T. 247, Tetsumoto, Robert Ne 934, Omijay Walter Ts: 848, T.tsumoto, Kazuo 935. Ur:.shima, Henry F. 249, Ten Eyck, Ricbert Le 936. Yahata, Takeshi + 250, Tomi, Yoshiyuki 9362. miceli, Vincent A. 851. Tomono, Teruc. 7 037. Ostrov, Seymeur Q52, Towers, Alton G. dfs 942. Arenscn, Sidney J. 959, Troyanovich, Daniel iv. 647. Kawasaki, Bdwara 954, Uyehara, Seiki c48, Matsude, Gunki 855, Valdez, Karnest F, S56, Valentine, Dene Le 257. Vasquez, menule Ge 258, Vich, Steve £59. Voss, Don Fe ©60. Votsis, James W. 9, Because of uncertain circumstances governing debarketicn, these orders may be changed at any time. Any chenges or further snformation will be given cver the FPeA. system. oO VOL. |_NO.1 TUESDAY YOUR NEWSPAPER This is your daily news- paper, Ordinarily we hope to keep you informed on cure | The long awaited and much post: rent world news as well as ponec transfer of ATIS's activit’ on news aboard ship. Owing to Tokyo, became an actuality this to the fact that Radio’ news morning when the S,S, James KH, was not received today, we Kinkaid weighed anchor. Under: are not able to render the eo nand of Lt. Col. Bint Leee service, which we hope to tr. troop movement was itn make customary. Instead in a sable swif’ .9ss and Seti étencs. today's issue we are only ) 3 little x» than an hour, 900 trying to answer questions r mc. their ir were safely hat we feel that you would : rad, ready .or the journey. be likely to ask in regard this is, witl .0Uut coubt, . the ‘to ship's regulations, etc, ginning of the dast CRED Sey in Bear with us today. A bet- ATIS's history, which began several ter paper is on its way. years afro with a oa staff of —. Australian translat« 4 an <. int ory yr’ ete“Se iy 4 , aur iy, i, i e v / organization empencdac —~ 4€ . 53 A? A ai a with ereat ranici! with American solétieis forming the bulk of the We thought you would be interested in pers =e some information about the ship on which The i’tellisence sec- you are now sailing, In the fow hours at} tion of GlQ assir¢nedc our disposal, we have becon able to coll- much important work to ect the following facts. the organization, first The nane of the ship is the SS James at Brisbane, then at H, Kinkaid, but who Mr. Kinkaid is op Gollandia, then at Manil. Wes ; we have not been able to ciscover, as headquarters was mov- Isg identity will have to remain a sub- ed ever nearer to its ject for future resoarch, and as soon eventual cestination. as we find anything out, we will lot. Now ATIS has receivec you know, its last is Steihont: x It was comaissioned April 14, 1943, the work of GIIQ, G2 a’ at Richmond Shipyard #2, Californi . Ag Tokyo, All eagerly loc” to the statistics, we ara told the it forwerd to this last has a length of 451 ft., 6 ine; a Tt. opp: sunity to share +: beam, and a draft of 37 ft, 4in. 9 th ictorious army's gross tonnage is 7176, and the de: . wo. . And all. are con- weight tonnage is 10,515, ficent that in the final It has been a troopship from the suming up, they will first and is no procuct of speedy not have been found emergency meconverstons Pity our poor | wanting. frionés’ on tho T§ id quite onite: zt is hay wi thout re- Bernard, where that a portion of thi >pot latrines and kite | voyage will be a bit ehens lave been rough. Now this may hastily erected sound exciting to some ity, on the decks, at of you, but for S Lot ficence of Man ila's the mercy of all of us it is likely to citizens, that eet will the winds of the [be a bac case of lial be able to rebuild thoiz oceans de lier or what i3 com- |city into the flowed & 33 In case any of |monly known as fvecing metropolis it QNCO WAL. you are worried {the fishes, The bost ae ta eee 4 about Liberty ° preventive for this un- SHTP'S OFPTCERS Ships cracking, comfortable feeling is : you can forget a= |to vat your meals rege bout it. Tho Kin-jularly, crink plenty of ClEiGravford,tot kaid is reenforced| water and slecp at nig ane Pos Tinsio: Capt, j 34 Novgh said}! pha TAB AOTs tb with heavy steel Ann aTor Coun andor Le see ‘om sap , aoe arbor. oo ry~ AR) pie r prs »okyo, the destination of 55. Kinkaid hie its passe rsy has much to int solcier who enjoys something of the $s serving his the army. The second larg city in the world, it pages survivea the war surpris ly well, Subways, stroete cars anu other utilities never ‘went complotely out of BpePAT LON, anc theaters, night-clubs, restaurants and department Stores are oporae tings much more efficiently chan those woich ATIS Sonnel had” accus vomod in lianila, In the vicinity of Tokyo arg several mountain resorts which the army has taken ovor for recreation, anc’ in the capital itself are many fine | relics of the happy days whon| Japan Followed the of | peace. rather than the ways WAP. An scanite some rather alasmine bulletins concern- ing Japanese winters, many a soldier is lookins forward to the cxhilarating cffects or the keen cool weather which Amcricans think only appropriate for Wovember, crest Se Con world term in GO becoms: dom: | ways or 2ecLal Sumer 'D “¢ sean BA Cvery tf. De aiies 3 a) phat LSE PS aOMos 9 oor your GS COUT NH AL oe. oe Sport and tat onts wr "alse ‘ Mane 5 hocolate frosted LHL 290 Wren > ~ FE by Ty a Ee eo one. Various me Chi Tes anc brought abo Qy acess ser aio anc colle another, Movies ovening's cone Ott wit & Aa rd “ this upom the SS) a ‘Onl a US a a pare 1 Wolk YY OM .our wi og POS o t =DO 4 Fb Ot OF) alarns 30 Lown, boo, sreat virtue a ta ee pee ee a ee en mee eee THE KINKAT IS NEWS. STAFF Paitor,......,..sT/G. Robert By, Prazier Asst. Hditor....,S¢t Laurence O'Connell TYBLSE,..pceoess sneer Richard Walker mere tiae calle y Kenny Nagamoto Mimeo Operator...T/h Carl Reis | Circulation......T/5 Nicholas Tryforos ES A RE OF ECE «RL ES LERY ONE A CT ONO tC OI f et ae me 2 een ee me Mabel There's a lady on the ship named Mabel, With ATIS she is now a fable. ie She is capable of causing a sensation,; For she's gained herself a certain reputation. | to eae If a monkey-shine is what we're after, Then Mabel. can supply the laughter; For, 'though "mal de mer" will get us if we let it, Mabel's antics can make all of us for- got its Despite a choppy sea which -tossed the Sereen about, our special service. group F was able to put on Hellzapoppin for a . hig . capacity crowd on #4 Hatch last night.. In the pas y Weather permitting, DFagen Seed will be | four hours the Kin’ 1: Shown tonight. nas traveled wl94 mile: All men who wish to partieinatse in make our total, distance the bridge, chess, and. checkers tour- from Meonila 744 miles. Naments can do so by being present. St The rough weether has the mess hall tonignt at 1915 ours, brought the speed down. ta Prizes will be awerded to the winners, an average of 8.1 knots. ee ee ee + fete ances et moeats oe ON ‘ Lod. se gules Cabs “ 1 een a OPP i le a o+ern Rewise heh betes on rAeeundane. , * o . : . nN ee ee es oe high, Gee oe eee, everett s pomp POLI he a mm THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT FIVE CENTAVOS ES = a Pet 3; /G45- winte CV - GF Ving Paing a 7% 8 SRY EDRA PIF Yj Uff) YY YY | Draft Plan Is Bared | | On New ¥ Ceetcase | 3 tBank Funds i@ Be Blocked | Fer F ixed Period—Ex- | ehange at Par The projected issuance of the new -|Yen currency to replace Yen notes how in cireulation has as its primary objective the facilitating of levying | the proposed property and other Rew. taxes im order to size up the exact amount, of currency.-now in the possession of the general public, well-informed sOiirees close to the |Finanee Ministry revealed to the Jiji_ on Saturday, It had been learned earlier the Same day that the Postwar Currency | Problems Committee of the Finance Ministry had drawn up a post-war lcurrency program, including the issuance of the new Yen currency. and also that the Government js ex- -pected to take action, next. week on the basis of the draft program, Salient points of the program, are as follows: | Jd. Deposit and other bank ac. } counts will ke blocked for a certain | period in. order. ~# facilitate the | i checking up of the amount of Yen! | currency in circulation among the} | people. \ Abe 2. The new Yen note will be exe changed at par for the Yen note: now in circulation. Q 3./ All banking institutions are} Tequested to put into deposits ac. | fcount’ all new Yen currency ex be svi changed for the old Yen notes and tearm © register the amounts. v] 4 All the old Yen notes that haye YEP In +|NOt been exchanged for the new Yen \ Poy: currency and not accordingly re-' }sistered within a certain time limit| will be invalidated. %. The blocked deposit accounts (QUE: Wor the exchanged new Yen. cur. | ule il bear. no’ interest : a cy will bear no’ interest. The FIVE iod during whica the deposits ac- ‘A Pits are to be h'ocked will be as yy as possible and, upon the ex- | RE jon Of the timelimit in which exchange should he completed, R?rccounts will be immediately \ SERIES OF : 1943.A fo) ae « ee as ORE o SERIES OF 1943 A ISSUED IN ITALY DIECI 7“ TEN 10 TEN “tHE 09361 ® g ONO ¥ 4 ¥ 4 ¢ SERIES OF 1943 A Tele Gra . Se wf Sh fee ie aoe i ae ah CoM lee from Japan ~ Mae? 11, FC. nw eee i \ ate - : - | 7 i. CLASS OF SERVICE : -_— 1201 SYMBOLS This is a full-rate otis ‘ : oN J DL=Day Letter Telegram or Cable- gram unless its de- terred character is in- dicated by a suitable 3 symbol above or pre- ‘ , NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address, A. N. WILLIAMS Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT PRESIDENT. a ae ee BR ERED i em The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STAN DARD TIME‘at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at M298F Q INTL point of destination TOKYO 31 DEC 19 1945 VLT MITZIE HASHIMOTO 110 SOUTH STATEST SALTLAKECITYUTAH MERRY CHRISTMAS DARLING FROM FUKUOKA JAPAN MAY THE NEW YEAR BE A HAPPY ONE AND MAY MY RETURN BE VERY SOON LOVE UTAKA 654P THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE - XM 4 5 CAR sewt To Me From WiAKo /G46° IMPERIAL JAPANESE TELEGRAPUS 1/5 UTAKA HASIMOTO 39929742 V7TST LANGRAGE DIV APO 32 YOKOHAMA < Se Saas $$ ____ —_e ae wl ——— With Best Wishes X for A Merry Christmas and A Happu New Vear a \ ie Pa f [ NE Honey ex CHA saieed Ye chat are chit signers, squaw mea, }) & SSS > 10 East vested in me I do whenever be “ ANZ y)) 4 y Pa. Mit, i, Wes KG ‘ ( | My, iW, } ve Ca 2PM) ))P) NNN ? Scape +f Broken GUNS a ee | e | 4 | 5 ’ . F He Picke & aa : . ‘Hee He is isaaee up 4reur™ e A 7 riers Here its Gesi We i a Lett Top Next to Hin, COMM. AGhiculTure BIPG ~ Ameri CAN {re Cress Blog San MARCELIVO Me grass Purse . CHeir dure l Bead Pear}. ¥ 1 | wesvenN Slipper pant = —. pin WoOv. F fGES 4 Nr 117 OUT EHAT SOT TL HR Yamashita Brother: TARGet SR e Pr 4 etre NG W4aitil G to Go CowAn Shrive Alor win sa Mana srsterS CemetARy Fisa PeMs Grave Mara Cou Pan Bo tg sse tt Back BihoinG He STAYeD. MiNAMi Ko yeM Man XU ment, 7 Fukuoka ‘ Steere oC se OOO é tCT.-71u ) Vi f- Ce Area ihete Thee, t-2/ “ A pte vEC aed a af cnn e reer meee ene et Serr re wean eee + AMERICAN RED CROSS FORM 539 A . AMERICAN RED CrRosS FORM S39 A ~ Ey Prarcé fy ., 7 2 Frit he tons Flow Of Airmail From StatesTo —. Japan Increases | The flow of airmaif from the} U.S. to Japan and vice-versa by| plane ig steadily increasing, it was | reported by Lt. Col. J. A. Torrens, | Kighth Army AG postal officer. ) ‘Complete regular service is not lyet in existence but the situation ‘has shown great improvement in the last ‘week, he said. On Tuesday 3,438 pounds of mail of which 2,253 was regular airmail and the rest registered and official, arrived frem the States at Atsug | airport. on | On Tuesday 4,334 pounds of air- 'mail of all types left Atsugi for the |States and the Navy has been carry- ling about 1,000 pounds daily by ‘plane to the States, Col, Torrens | Said, a J gt | 4o Point Men To 4th Repl. Depot ‘For Processing YOKOHAMA—Forty point enlisted ‘men of the Righth Army have been ‘ordered to the Fourth Replacement | Depot by March 28 for processing | fend return home Highth Army Of-; | ficers announced Saturday. 5" _ we je Some of the 1500 men involved in} : : ‘he order are expected to sail to the | States aboard the Milford Victory | which is scheduled +o dock at Yoko-; hama March 30. | When availakle shipping space is found, enlisted men with 31 eee a ‘service and officers with 46 months} ,as of June 30 will be called. | It is expected that all enlisted men} } vith 24 months service and officers! with 42 months as of June 30th will leaye Japan by late May. BRITISH WAIT U. S. LEAD - ON BREAD RATIONING LONDON, April 10 (®)—Britain will ration bread if the United States agrees to do the Same, or will match any meas- ures by the United States to save wheat and flour for people facing starvation and death, the cabinet announced Wednes- day. A formal cabinet statement after a special meeting de- clared “the needs of the UN RRA countries are undoubtedly great, largely because the supplies which the United States hope to export during the current month fall considerably below expectations.” In Washington a high official of the U. S. department of agriculture said “it would take 90 days to inaugurate bread rationing here, and the emergency is for the next 75 days.” He said the department was anxious to do all possible to assist in the food emergency, but emphasized that it did not consider an attempt to ration bread in the United States a Solution to the problem. The cabinet said its decision was taken in response to an appeal by Fiorello H. LaGuardia, new director general of UNRRA, for more supplies to prevent famine. The statement said that “his majesty’s government has given very sympathetic consideration to Mr. LaGuardia’s appeal.” With wheat the most serious shortage, “his majesty’s government have informed the combined food board they are willing to ration bread in the United Kingdom if the United States is prepared to adopt the same policy,” the cabinet declared. TO A SOLDIER HUSBAND My life is filled with: many things, . I greet with joy what each day brings, They ask how I can be so gay, For they know you’re faraway. The answer's plain, at least to me, S| 2 Though friends and neighbors cannot see That if I work or if I play You're in my heart throughout the day, Each road I take I go with you; You’re with me in all things I do. I can’t be sad, for I’m your wife; You’ve given me your ‘ove of life. —MARTHA WRIGHT PORTRAIT OF A SOLDIER Your portrait’s on my dresser here: I like to start the day _ By watching you smile out at me, And smiling back this way. No task today can make me frown, Whatever comes, Ill take, And failure cannot get me down, Tm working for your sake. The tasks I've set, FU somehow do, = V’ll be more kind and pices , : Because your courage shines right reush Your brave and loving eyes! —MARY CAROLYN DAYIES is) e z am ~ - ul a i) > 4 a uj 2 the m Mi im u < GT 487 497 4D 4 47 AFTER FIVE DAYS RETURN TO em TATE, TSE », aie | 2 Os wes = hy 6 ? * “\ \ \ x ) AY 7 d f/ £ é Wa t/5 Utakea Hashimoto 39929742 _ 163rd Language vetach. Hq. I Corp A.P.0.301 c/o P.M. San trancisco Mrs. 2 Hashinoto Route # Box 00-A e Kaysville, Utah WH ens ree a \\ HOTT cre mT « a Sad NNT TTL Aa il 7 All Tie MAA. 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N. WILLIAMS Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIMP at point of destination o ‘i m < yar) it « ote Mw Calc ra Vo id VIG ; t 1 s Atm SU — THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE Pursues nt Wo, 155, 1: 6 ee Orr ry 110» av i 9 Utaka rors. ) | ANE) — 2 2eGSn. this corbiSice te is entitle. in Als Possession or mai] 6 tA following: ONE_SABER, NOTHING NS XXXXXX EX RMA KKK RUMEN YX XEN EY 26S ewe wie heed ded ith Sal lal deeds eek ee, Ne kek A Oe ee ee nee SN 2. >. 84 [ys Tm rty ore Pree » pe t\ 4 , % MAY BE OPEN=D FOP Postar cP CUSTO’S EXAMINATION, MEMBEP OF APMED FORCES, ee ee NATIT CLASS OF SERVICZ SYMBOLS This is a fuill-rate | _DL=Day Letter ie am Sabie- elegr | OF Capie NL=Night Letter gram unless its de- LE, ferred character is in- t dicated by a suitable : symbol above ox pre- | NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the adazess. a sae . A. N. WILLIAMS Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT 1 The filing time shown ia the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination 7+ 14 Snott) = ee OAR Ft 16 wea vl UL . ; i dd Lui y eu . : THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE 3 "sarah soupy 9h ee ne . er. ale ett Pele) List wb VIET. a : ; a ge OF oe : Hy : / ' Wy i. LiADE I a, ro A ate oo nde yee a= “ ~ eee Teen eT ee wee ee wrens ae wes oe a PO eR me oO RR tne Ameen Volune 1! ‘seam ae 10 ew waaewernee ee eanere Ae eae | r/c feiss /that I could bow my head and cry. Circulation. OuGorro Pe ; z cuttin Ween But then. the boat roils and I : Rp rh tr vais iy remember , ATMS be: J 1 Os One Poets : _ Paulat worl] get there spam and sou ve Oash OWwa2ie v : ee) Pte: J. ochuitz Captain Parsons can't we go eee ° ° ; he fas ap tp liimeo Oper. wife. 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