, • • • / •I I *■* ft* » ^ * VS WiU Dedicate'r v. ' * . 1 • , » •• « ♦ W »- «Ve A — A -• ^% SThe .completion of the first set of buildings at Farragut naval training “station at Bayview will give the general public what will probably be their first and last glimpse of the inside of the base for, the ’duritibn-biiuSunday^August-2.--.- - ~« •, , , * 4 V - A ^ • *4' Elaborate preparations are,being; made JCpr..’ the occasion of turning over to Lieutenant Commander SEL, 'G. Clark by the Butler Construction j company of* area C, comprising, about* 50’: buildings, - in chid i ng-J^ barracks,' a huge drill hall, a, large; mess hall 'and some lesser sfcrac-W t * J * + v **tures.{ , • «•The program, to start, at. 2:30o’clock 8unday=*wiU feature high-ranking navy officers, dignitaries. in public ? life from k ^Washington,, filmstars' from Hollywood and.r-uVilaLds*D-1-lei-istoidte\B-nwititSt*v»') % • #lV -others..ft + $ * -* * ♦* * %7^TT^lk»-Twill~be-given-by-officials~-of the Butler company,*. Senator D. Worth Clark and Governor ChaseA. Clark, his uncle,____ .Tickets, on Sale Thirty thousand tickets went'on sale this week by which the public-^ will be.admitted,at the rate of $1.50 per head. Upwards of 15,000 naval base workers are expected to take two tickets each and a public sale is being inaugurated also. Funds will go to the welfare fund of Farragut sailors.^Tickets were placed on sale Wednesday at theJSandpofnt Drug and .the Panida News-Stand. No one. ft* W * *will he admitted, to the ceremony without a, ticket.J. All - *