Monday, Jul. 14, 1941

Reservist Winchell

To the story that Lieut. Commander Walter Winchell, U.S. Naval Reserve, was not wanted by the Navy at a desk in Washington (TIME, July 7), the Navy last week reacted by paying him tribute. It declared itself well pleased with the services that Lieut. Commander Winchell (a member of the Naval Reserve since he was commissioned as a full lieutenant seven years ago) is now performing--helping Navy publicity and recruiting in his column and broadcasts.

Having declared himself ready and willing to take active duty wherever and whenever, he was not asked to resign. (TIME erred last week in indicating that he had been retired.) Reservist Winchell was asked to continue doing the same duties as in the past. Last week he declared that he was going to spend his vacation at work for the Navy, visiting naval establishments in his district (Third Naval District).

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