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Show Ilavyman trains in San Diego Seaman Recruit Kimball W. George, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wann V. George of 392 W. Center, Springville, has begun be-gun nine weeks of Navy basic training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. In the first weeks of his naval na-val service he will study military mili-tary subjects and live and work under conditions similar to those he will encounter on his first ship or at his first shore station. In making the transition from civilian to sailor he will be taught and. supervised by experienced Navy petty officers. offi-cers. They will teach him the basic skills of seamanship, as well as survival techniques, military drill and other basic subjects. On completion of his recruit training he will be assigned to a school, shore station or ship, according to the results of his Navy classification tests, his own desires and the needs of the Navy. Harry Schwartz writes in The New York Times: "The United States last year increased in-creased its lead over the Soviet ' Union in the economic race between be-tween the two countries, close observers of the two economies . believe . . . One observer esti- mates that when calmulated in 1964 American prices ,the : the United States gross national nation-al product was about 622 billion bil-lion against some $300 billion for the Soviet Union. In simi- lar .constant prices, the 1964 gain in American output ex-, ex-, ceeded $30 billion compared i with a Soviet increase of about $15 billion." |