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Show TRIBUTE PAID TO WELFARE WORKERS. I Hls'i tribute was paid welfare orK.wiz i-i i-i tions .or eloce co-otera.tion with the r.avy, ' and labor was eu'.ostized for it pa'.rlutie response to the cry for inereased and sas-' sas-' taln.id production of war materials. I Prominent naval officers, notably Admir-1 Admir-1 all Sims. Renson, Mayo, llodman and i Wilson, Rear Admiral Knapy. vtio m eeeiled Aamlral tlmy in eonmiand ahruiul. j and the officers who participated In tile trans-Atlantic tl'.Riu, received praise for exceptionally meritorious1 pervlce. The value of the navnl war college a: New-: New-: port, Tl. 1., was praphtcally .le.r.onstratej ' du.-lnt; the war, the report .leelared. ailci-' ailci-' Ihl; tiiat "tile day will eonio wh.en one of the re'iultiitcN to command of a f.cet. s.yjadron. division or batthslil p will be : a dlnionia from thly institution.' Salvage and sales of materials found to 're Fiir;lu.o after the war har, amouatevl ! to ST'J.ueO.eOU. Mr. T)an:.els saui, while the ! sale of small auxl.lary craft has netted S J;.mii.uuO. He added that all except Sell 1 naval contracts made during the war had ' be.'n settled. The records of the marine corps ar.d the coast siar.i during the war were re- l vl....ve 1 and highly praised, and the proposed pro-posed transfer of the latt.-r service from i the treasury department to the navy de- , partmeiit was advocated. ' .Spier. il l r-'suits have heen accompl.slie.1 I bv rr.'.;.! administrations in the t'li'.'iii I islands. Katli. San bemiliKO. "i-l.loa .led llimt, Peeietary LV.l.ivIs dv'hued, ;u-r- I t if '.a rly alonir paidlary hh!e. red in j the iinprovcnwiit ( lii.aiM'ial c 'ndi;:": .-. . |