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Loan Department Eie n ul'hdbMiss Margaret E. Burnett, formerly with SafRltosOfc. eBrelDvso
Selective Service System.fostfmebrMiss Daiay A. McClure, formerly in the
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O'S WHO IN TS BAd a another ol genlea.Mr. is is a vAdwar ad bae r sx
children 1ho are "at preeant in Lodon.eIn 1941, Mr. Michalski went to Ottawa,
Canda, siance Counselor of the PolefhLegation; in 1942-he was sent to Algiers,North Africa, with the assignmant of negotiating with the French Govermnt an therestitution of Polish .gold; tn Deeauber 1943he signed the agrtembt onfaernig ther*estitution of Polish god with Mr. Pierrenes-4ranoep now our Aet* Mor&ator
for Frane, who was at tlat time, Maniter ofrnance for the Frnch oretant slAers.In 1944, part of the Polishgol sws trans-ported from Datar on two Amoricai iastroyersto New York. In'the same year Mr. Miclskirejoined the Bank of Poland in Lordon, vhrehe reained until he came to the UnitedStates, in the spring of this year.
STEAN MICHAT..S Mr. Michalski sid that Polish gold assaved from the Germans by the great effrts
The soft-tpoken financier from Poland, Mr. of the Bank of France. In speakiag of t1eStefan Michalski, is Alternate Executive war, he said he was "bambed in Loron by theDirector for Ozechoslovakia, Poland, and Tugo- Germans, bombed by the French and British in
savi during the absence of Mr. Leon Baranski, Dakar, and by the Italians in Algis--butthe Exsecutive Director. Since-.coming to Wash. never bombed at all by the Amnericans.'"
ington, he has been reneving any old friend- Mr. Michalski is happy any place on thesie made in Europe e rhe has lived and water, and was a most enthusiastican enter-
ed for the greater part of his life. taining member of the rty that vent by boatMre. Michalaki was born in Warsaw, Poland, last weekend to Norfolk, Virginia.
ia 1890. Hes early schooling was obtained inZuridh and Munich, then he attended Moscow-University, from which he graduated in lawin 1915. At that time he was a Russian sub- CLASSES IN ENLISH
.Ject and after graduating was mobilized Mrs. Jane Donner, Ph.D. in English, isinto the Russian army artillery school in conducting a small class directed at analyz*Petrograd. After the revolution in 1917 ing and remedying the spoken and written
he joined- the Polish army. After serving English of those participating.for three years, he was appointed military If others should be interested in suchattache in Yugoalavia. He became interested instruction, it would be possible to formin finance and in 1925 worked with the Minis- another class of not more than fi*e. Theter of Finance in Warsaw, dealing with for- total cost for a class would be $1.00 pereign credite. 1930 found Mr. Michalski in hour. Ask for details at the Staff Rela-Paris as Financial Councilor for Warsaw; tions Office, Ext. 2100 or 2130.from,1932 to 1939 he wae Chief of the Re-sear ch Dept . and later on, manager of the TEE BANK EXCHANGEhead branch of the Bank of Poland in Warsaw. For Sale: Hollywood bed, single., botDuring World War II Kr . Michalski crossed springs, Mrs. Tufts, Ext. 2165.the Roumanian frontier with the Bank of Poland Ice Skates attached to size 6J white shoes.which was evacuated to Paris. In June 1940, Used only once, Mrs. Clarkp Ext. 2100.Mr . Michalski boarded, with Polish gold, a Wazted: Baby sitters (at approximately 400)French varship to come to the United States, an hour). Please register with Staff Relationsbut the sailing orders were changed and h)3
unexpectedly arrived in Dakar, French West GROUP HOSPITALIZATIONI10a, instead of in New York. There he Paymnts for Group Hospitalization vill
6,nt11 16 long months. The only other Polish be received on October 9, 10, and 13 by Dianm
people there were one of Mr. Michalski's sons Williams in Room 114-A.
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WILTJANSBUG (cont'A.)
Therese Rov seeau's luc was coaspicuous. Sheseems to have invented a "system", thanks towh1eh it took her twice as mnch time as othersto lose the invested eaptal.
At Norfolk, the party was met by Mrs. Book-hea, guide for Norfolk and Southern Bue Corp.,ad proceeded by chartered bus. The impres-sive naval base vas vated first and at itsYgates the party vas greeted by-Caept, GeorgeT. King, Personnel-0ter, Atlantio Fleet.I iRstoric reminiscences were revived as theGln,oT7ngSafMmeofteer-
ferry laded at Hampton Roads near the place tof the naval battle between the "Monitor"auhriyosmepcaldhs.-Reas,ad the "Merrimac. The Mariners Museum"Tebspoilevytcokkrisoe-voked considerable interest. While some oti nopee bu- nhtik i
visitore wondered what it must feel like toinobaeeg,tndpactpinrck ,
ocoupy a seat in a Jap auicide sbmarine, ma rfor r nsalvft=iothers gazed at the model of the "Mayflower" gle rv. "hsge el,h as
trying to ake out which of the cabins vere "ihboldcosadvgtbesld"Hocupied by their ancestora m hia
The Guide's description of difficulties tuce for eh pron, on top ofexperienced by the. first Jamestown settlers h lcsati lc ftmt,te m
beae more realistic, thanks to a temporaryhebrakdown of the bus oi the tdewater flood- ciag the approaches to that semi-island. This chpegrnppe.Corwih7nhdesobstacle being quickly overopae by uaitedsigomanase
-pushiag, ntivided attention ceald be devotedto the historio remants of Virginia's firstsettlement.BOLNWillisasburg was another great event .
Quides in costumes of the epooh seem a partic- Th ltest new on tw atularly appropriate idea. In the Governor' sPalace, makers of the Bank Group were dulyimpressed, when on of the exhibited ancientdocuments turned out to be a petition from a six aly rrved fonobleman asking protection against his credi- 7;30 p.m. That ma the Banktors. The Capitol, Raleigh's Tavern and the al tr oln ody oebr3
Bruton Parish Church were also visited.One of the local guides assured the more
skeptic visitors that the initials G.R., dis-played on many places, stood for Georgius Rex tion t ohr featursand not for Goodwin and Rockefeller .
The return Journey led through Yorktovn,Thtemwlbecpodofohmn
where numerous battlefields vere reviewed,as well as old fortifications and batteries. Iit surprising that in the ridet of all thesemrti&l surroundings the Yorktown monument,BR PAT
representing the genius of peace, lost itshead? Before =eembarkation at Old PointComfort, Fortress Monroe was rapidly revieved OcoeA,inthcarngDvsHuet
as well as--less rapidlv--the Cocktail Barin Hotel Chamberlain. The party returned to ovtalorpntocmaoe,btisth
Washington on Sunday morning.se,Ofice, toh 2 e E1 210t ae al ft h
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