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Sugar Camp Regulations

Sugar Camp Regulations, continued Regulations, page one

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IV - MEALS

Meals are served at hours posted on the bulletin board. Meals served in Camp begin at the hour posted, but service continues for a half hour following. There is no refund for meals missed, but in the interest of food conservation it would be appreciated if you would notify the office if you plan to be absent. Uniforms are to be worn to the 0645 and 1800 meals.

V - MESSAGES

1. Leave your NCR Pass in your mailbox whenever you are on the grounds and take it with you whenever you leave. If your pass is not in your box, it will be assumed that you are not on the premises and no effort will be made to locate you in case of a personal call or a message.

2. If you must phone the Sugar Camp Office in case of emergency, the number is ADams 6111, Extension 735. You may also reach the Camp by phoning the National Cash Register Company and asking for Sugar Camp. No personal calls will be received on this phone.

Direct your friends to call you on the public telephones, WAlnut 0274 and WAlnut 0282. These phones are located in the Social Center, and it is expected that the Cmap personnel will cooperate in answering them and locating the person called.

VI - LIBERTY AND LEAVE

1. Personnel are on liberty except during working hours or assigned watch, as long as they use their liberty in such a manner as not to interfere with their working efficiency or to injure the reputation of the Women's Reserve. During such liberty they are restricted to the 40-mile zone.

2. If you are to be away from your cabin for an extended period, it is suggested that you notify the office where you may be reached in case of an emergency call.

3. Requests for leave should be made on prescribed forms and presented to the Executive Ofiicer in Bldg. 26.

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