Salem (CA 139) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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J 1' 1 I fn f U ... ,jfgfzg 4 it ? , F : Q ' ' 1. 1.1 in .iii I The SALEM'S Store Keepers and Disbursing Clerks, who handle the GSK's and the money aboard are combined to form the S-1 Division. They are probabily still talking about: -Trescot, who was even more fond of Iacksonville than of the Navy, guess he just likes home. - Eggerding and Lisacki, the only men in the outfit who could work with a geedunk around. -Chief Smith, the pride of the Grand Old Party, and his lectures on good government. - Dad Beliakow's homers and that unbeaten softball team, what a club! -Lysher, who sang like an angel, only much more often. - San Remo, a great place to be, especially with those visitors from Ville around! - Epstein, who coulld nurse a short glass of beer all night and end up plastered! -Beverly suffering through a barrage of Beethoven and Brahms, and longing for Hank Snow! -the way Nolan filled out his tour requests three months ahead. -the time Fenn and Co. went all the way to Switzerland just to get a few drinks. -the mystery of where Chief Flores went every morning during Quarters. - exhibitions of the manly art by the pride of the ship, Kid Garrow. -Maneri and his remarkably profitable dealings in old ivory. Money Bags pays off. I If I I ,, 3 fx, y 3 px Q , . my 1 I ,X ' ,., V RZSKPVD, gf .bs - W ' - 4:9 Q 'itil I' H' ' E 1. '59 if 0 E., y V ,I 1 . 5 5 'Un-Q, 'II Theif look bu?-Y GUYWGY' This is how you do it. Only 20 thousand more. 'C - r r 5



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