Show I PROGRAM HELD FOR NAVY DAY Chief Petty Officer Is Speaker at Lions Lions' Luncheon Navy day was as observed by the Lions' Lions club In 10 the Hotel Bigelow to today to- to today today day at noon when hell an all Interesting talk on the navy was given gisen by Chief I Petty Officer E. E E. E Hearn l. C. C A. A Polk of the U U. S. S marine corps was also a guest of the club Hearn said that the best boys of the country are in III the navy na Boys Bs's Bo S 'S who enlist must have the consent of their parents If under 21 years ears of age and must also have hare a good rec tec record record ord of two years standing The officer said there are In the U. U S. S navy men who are scat scat- scattered scattered scattered all nil over 0 r the world with five fleets three Thirty trade schools aro are maintained which offer 55 dif dif- different different different ferent types of trades The pay Is 15 good said the officer who added that he Is so strong for the navy that If 11 he had a boy he would want ant to have him in Ii the lIe Ife has been with ith the navy 20 years ears Some people the officer said think the navy Is all time play-time but he de declared de- de declared dared there Is plenty of hard work with target practice occasionally all allday allday day an All the latest ships he said are electrically propelled and six of the old type battleships in including In In- Including eluding the battleship Utah at an expenditure of use five fh e million dollars for each ship have beers been converted con Into up to vessels W. W J. J Critchlow who had charge of the program gave ga a short vocational talk on the Industry Vio Vio- Violin Violin lin un solos were played by Paul Wheeler Several Se letters from blind persons were read expressing appreciation for forthe forthe the entertainment given gisen In the tab tab- last Friday |