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We entered the Gatun Locks at tirst light on
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well, and after eight hours of canal journey.
travelogued by our illustrious Comm Officer, llnl-
boa and Panama City became the center of at-'
traction. This being the Hrst foreign port of call,
all hands were duly impressed by the increasing
value of the almighty dollar.
After partaking of the hospitalities of Cetllflil
America, the division steamed uneventfully ffl!
San Diego, California. in time to catch St. Nick
on his annual journey from the North Pole. Or!
Christmas Day he appeared in full regalia on
the fantail in time to delight the hearts of ICU
Orphans who came aboard to enjoy the hne Clll'
sine of our famed 'LStew-burner." Later. teleplwltf
operators were kept quite busy keeping pace vfilh
the many marathon callers. for which the ship
can be noted. But here we could not tarry sinw
Waikiki beckoned and promised a most eventful
New Year's Eve.
The SPanish 'Flavor is eviclenf as we make a "souvenir SNP"
in fropical Panama City.
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Hawaii. shrouded with pink clouds. appear-
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thirty-first as we headed smartly in for berth-
ing in Pearl Harbor. All hands were quite
anxious lu get ashore and see for themselves
the romantic sights so often exploited in the
diversified stateside trawl-folders. Many for
the lirst time enjoyed u New Years Eve sur-
rounded by an atmosphere of hula girls, or-
chids nourished hy ruin. and other exotic C011-
coctions. During the celebration. hreworlcs of
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brought in the New Year at the Royal Hawgi.
ian with the higher class tourists, some at the
Waikiki Tavern with their excellent hula oirl
and still others down town t h U S'
with Louis Armstrong.
Much lay ahead. however, and we were off
again. So. after DeeDi ' 171
us off Diamond Head on the second day of fha
new year, the eiffht destro er
the Midway Islands.
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o ti mc Full." To greet ns tliere were 110
idnd no fanfare no linlu girls . . . just Cooney Birds,
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to japan. Most everyone enjoyed
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VW' W. 1 H Mnfriffiirn Much time was spent in lnartering. hut in tluf
5 1 wfrf- end me always managed to bring sonwtliiny
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f f'2f:::t: the was the chief exponent ol' this, one night nr-
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V' "i 'li i r fl '-al-J' aflfl Hao- thing from Noritake China to getas wff H4f1fHlf"l
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if 'fir 5!v.2"iriK vnu-asgia ne still prefer peculiarities of the country. because we found
fiewl Xcnerifasz si'-ie. there so many ingratiating things. it was nO!
Diififiii 'W fffiffffiitifll Nisit .2 great deal of easy to leave. Most of us will never see .i3Pan
rimppirzg M35 dams, There was a place to ger
anything that fame to mind and some things
that did noi. providing you were equipped
with the necessary "0kgm,3," in this Case Yen.
again. but we shall never forget it. So. Will! 3
fair breeze and a pleasant usayonaraf' we S91
sail on the fourth day of May for the Philip-
pines realizing happily the end was in sighi-
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Starting home day was a little hard to pin
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day afternoon we sailed alone from Subic Bay
in the Philippine: for Hone Konv. With tle
HAZLLWOOD we had shifted :outh as emerqenc
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found us headinv for Hon? Kong and four days
of coiuprehensive liberty. imrnie Woo's Ong
inat e promise of outfittinfr u: with clothes was
nowned spot came true. 'Slop-Chute Mary' rem.
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