WISCONSIN MEMBERS REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR Departed Members Of The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association Prayer for our Dead Eternal rest grant unto them, and let perpetual light shine upon them and may they rest in peace. Martin Paul Nolting, Lawrence ville, Illinois Richard w. Morey, Peoria, Illi nois C. H. Paskett, Tooele, Utah Albert J. Erskine, Lewistown, Maine Harvey Wieselman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lawrence Atherholt, Endicott, New York George A. Hunt, Spokane, Washington The 23rd Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor was marked in Mil-, waukee with memorial services at a wreath laying ceremony at the War Memorial Center on Lincoln Memorial Drive. District Attorney Hugy O'Connell was the principal speaker. Judge Robert Curley of the Navy Club, Ship 5'3 was Master of Ceremonies. Lee Bryson, Vice President of the Wisconsin Chap ter, laid the wreath in the reflecting pool of the Memorial Building t-0 honor our fallen comrades. The stirring words of the National President of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Gene Lindsey, sent by telegram were read by Raymond Krohelski, President of the \.Viscc!"si!! Chapter. Some of tl-1'j C in at tendance were Paul Dempsey, Com mander of Ship 53 Navy Club United States of America, Charles Blazek, Na ONLY BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS tional Vice President of Pearl Harbor CAN BE USED FOR THE Survivors Association, James Joppe, PEARL HARBOR-GRAM Wisconsin State Chairman, many other Please do not send snapshots in color survivors and the general public. for use in the Pearl Harbor-Gra,m as they cannot be reproduced and print LOS ANGEL. ES CHAPTER ed to any satisfaction. We are always HOLDS ELECTION anxious to receive interesting photo Los Angele s Chapter held their an graphs, please feel free to forward nual election and the results are as them and as time permits and if they follows: are still of a current nature we will Howard F. Dailey, President use both photographs and articles. It is 1707 First St., Manhattan Beach requested that when you f1orward an Arthur Dickson, Vice President article to the national office to be used 225 East Harrison, P-0mona in the Pearl iharbor-gram please Edwin (Dale) Justice, Secty.-Treas. place this article on a separate sheet 18259 Van Ness, Torrance of paper. Do not, repeat do not, include Trustees: it in a letter. The reason for this re Marlon D. B.radley quest is that your letter is answered 53107 Briarcrest Ave., Lakewood and is filed a.way in the correspondence George W. Haines file while articles for the Pearl Har 14298 South Western Ave., Gardena bor-gram are filed in the proper place for use when it is time to prepare the Howard Juhl 110 South Ramvart, Los Angeles articles for our next issue. PEARL HARBOR SURVIVORS ASSOCIATION 101 East High Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (Return Postage Guaranteed} SPOKANE CHAPTER HOLDS DINNER DANCE AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS At a dinner dance the Spokane Chap ter elected the following officers: President, William J. Bennecker, 2912 West Francis Ave. Spokane, Wash. Vice President, Wilfred B. Enders, 2911 W. Francis Ave., Spokane, Wash. Secretary, Robert L. Gregg, 2414 W. Glass Ave., Spokane, Wash. Treasurer, Raymond D. Harshman, Box 357, Clayton, Wash. Trustees, Louis M. Dukich, 10213 North Whittier, Spokane, Wash. Kenneth C. McMillan, Rt. 5, Box 17, Spokane, Wash. and Roy c. Winebren ner.,jim Sir>nQt.t., the Wa.sh1ngton State Chairman, stated that he showed seve ral slides that were taken aboard the U.S..S. Arizona Memorial and Honolulu this last summer and some also when he lived there in the years 1951 thru 1955. He states that a good time was had by all. CODIFICATION OF UNITS (Continued From Other Side) ARMY MISC FT. KAMEHAMEHA FORT WEAVE,R BELLOWS F: ELD CAMP MAL OLI U..S.C.G. TANEY FORT RUGER COAST GUiARD MISC. FORT DERUSSY U.S.S. BOGG U.S.S. OHAlNDLER U.S.S. MmNEAPOLIS U.S.S. VEGA NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PA ID Jefferson City, Mo. Permit No. 53 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 119 120 121