-'•to go elsewhere because we’re!under the city curfew• enforcing our ©rdinanoi that nances. *’.prohibits ’teenagers from at-j Several officers claimed that •. tending adult dances,” he said-tTie warned Oxnard police Sgt. Max Ipson that “you’re going totheir city attorneys are reluctant to prosecute violators who “refuse to plead guilty.”ordi- said two Navy amphibians, each!carrying a doctor and medical supplies, were expected v* arrive at Cold Bay this morning.The two planes weve dispatchedfrom Kodiak and Adak.?!Am'4b-'1mcl■: m■ / .. 't-R 1S*vl!d1x*.N- lt;X 'J-w, Jjmfiit1.V►i... KvMar%rv 1II' _U’V,.;r2 ,•% ** -5; v-i* i-«V.Sr•v lt;*V i c:; - _• - - J.-'- vuIT C *■«W** r'vv.X. :r4'.. y ,f :y..MfeSbaaMife^-ipSfe:i -1, ••■ .. s . ‘ -T?Je■«K-.t: *lt;W.T ^ ^ * *: 'f ’ ■ . *'•-•.c.-y-; Av?*^: C*. -*’.r ' •■♦■,T. * - - .T- »V 1 .A * {• : M »e✓+*+**•*»■n\.v;,vv, *•; iiy. jc . v Xto xvC. -i, . v. ;? # r • VAiW-; . AW. A. JjF-x-W1'■JUW Io00cc-vVVv\K-t*(?JK.‘A*.19IMlv.v-iHh(I-Cib’AWMlV; , vwvv*U*, ’’KVA -A'e,nidNAVY LKAtilE NOTABLES—From left: Frank Jameson, Pasadena; A. J. Dingeman, Oxnard; Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, commanding Eleventh Naval District; Rear Admiral Thur-—Press-Couner Photoj ston James (Ket.) Long Beach.olileleTiNavy t ague Given CharterWith chief military officers son. James had been largely scharter was read, sent by Carl ..of the area looking on includ- instrumental in the orgamza-1 Stockholm, Washington, D.C.,isiing Rear Adm. C. C. Hartman, tio of th® e,ounty c?uclI\, na,ional President of the league. 1S ! Adm. Hartman told thegroup: “You have vital military were introduced i-jtrict commandant, the Ventura Installations here, making thisjlows:center of military defense! Capt. William White, Portv, San Diego, Eleventh Naval Dis-L.Officers whoattended *andwere as fol-* rs, County uouncn 01 tne wavy are League of the United States re- units. You are making it clear Hueneme; Capt. Doyle G. Dona-that vou realize their im-jho, Point Mugu; Capt. Victor H.»vi °-- ---- ------- -------!ccived its charter last night.idThe ceremony followed a din- portance, and that you are 'Soucek,lener of82 members of league and officers at ieiColonial House, with A. [Dingeman of Oxnard, president!nsPoint Mugu; Capt. theldoing a job in cementing ties Eugene J. Peltier, Port IIuc-the between the civilians and the neme; Commander Gilbert M. J. military.” Jtice, Port Hueneme; Capt. Gor-Dingeman introduced the of- don P. Chung-Noon,’ Command-of the county council, accepting ficers and directors of the Ven- er, U.S.S. Norton Sound, Port^Ithe charter from Frank Jame-son, Pasadena,president of the league.tura County council, as well as Hueneme; Commander Paul C national vice- the guests, and said the charter j Rooney, Point Mugu; Captwas accepted with gratitude, Francis T. Pritchard, Port Hue-1ulr-illt-ic“We believe in a balanced and with the purpose of ex- neme; Commander Philip H military service,” said Jameson, panding the membership and Craig, Point Mugu; Comniandeiwith the Air Force, and the Navy each doing job. Our function as the civilianiya-i-i-the Army activities of the Navy League Victor G. Stevens, Port Huene-its in this area. me; Commander Thomas WFritz Huntsinger, Ventura, i Beck, Port Hueneme; Com-arm of the Navy is to point life member of the league, told inander Edward S. Manownout to the people what the of his recent trip to Europe. Port Hueneme- CommandeiNavy is doing. Locally you can He especially spoke of the en- James B. Osborn, Port Huene-program, gineering and industrial;me; Colonel Edwin F Carey, Jr.Germany in Oxnardcarry on the Buddyby which young men are shown achievements ofNavy and Marine activities so the Ruhr, andthat they may better choose quality the military branch they want chine to serve in; and we provide a ternational exhibit in London.means whereby local communi- j Twin anchors of ice, the two-ties can make the men in uni- star flag of Adm. Hartman,fnrm fnn 1 of ” anH tVin IwnnnrQ nf tVip lpnrmpLtu.sAir Force Base; of the high !Col. Henry S. Sabotier,of Russian-made ma- Marine Corps, Oxnard; Lt. Coltools he saw in an in- M. I). Mulligan, Oxnard AiiForce Base; Commander Edward Underhill, Port Hueneme Commander John RaymondPnrt 1 IinivirviAAi-*- T f Pnmflr
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