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Show 9th Depot Unit Army 1028 Air Service Sq. By Sfft. Paul J. ParisI I. XJ By Sgt. Stewart The shoulders of Pfc. Alberts were laden with grievances and woes (resulting from - supposed mistreatment while undergoing ' I 4513 th A AF Base Unit Sqdn. 2287th Q.M. 'H' 4135th AAF Truck Co. , BU , BvSet. By Pfc. By Cpl. William Slaton Sidney H., Harvey Reese 1 mm J M-S- gt. and well-wishe- . M-S- gt. 7-- 1. " who attended. Music was furnished by the Kearns orchestra, which did a fine job of entertaining. The"- - outfit received a ' slight scare last week when one of its members, Pfc. Edwin Lestrick, was bounced across his cranium with a flying baseball bat which slipped out of the hands of a batter during a practice game. The application of ice bags and a couple of nights in the hospital restored Lestrick to duty. We hope this experience will teach other batters to hold on to the bat after taking a swing at the ball. . 4. . Congratulations to Elijah Williams, James P. Thompson and Robert L. Wright,, who made corporal recently. After losing three heartbreaking games, probably due to lack of practice, the "87th's" softball team . beat out a 15 ot 9 decision over the 4513th Sqdn. last week. Pfc. Charles Wainwright pitched a great game, ' pulling himself out of many a tight spot. Home runs by Stanley Hunter, K. Eugene Hill and Howard Henry were a great help to the winning team. Spectacular play by an ace infielder, Pfc. Henry, helped to insure the game for the "87th." Having a much improved team, we are expecting continued success in our remaining games. IT 1029th Air S-S- gt. Service . Squadron By S-S- et Nelson Herbert 1030th Air Service Squadron Whitey "Sir Galahad" Gorzyn- ski was the gallant aid man to Norman H. Levitin a girl who received a severe cut on her arm from a broken win dow. Using the old bean, but The entire squadron is mournhe applied a quick, ing the loss of our dear friend, and ' rushed her off totourniquet the hosCpl. Edward Foster, who passed pital. He is now being considered away at Bushnell General Hos- for membership in the "Knights pital last Friday. Cpl. Foster was born and reared in Albany, N. Y.f" He was classified as a maroom is completely outfit chinist and was an industrious day new furnishings, panelwith ted and ambitious soldier. He will ed and given a new coat of be sadly missed by the entire It is now up to us, the paint. '. squadron. members of the squadron, to really take proper care of it. Dwayne Smith, our PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT acting first sergeant, is doing a FEATURE great job in the handling of tie i squadron. "Smitty," as he- is A . modern girl's clothes are called by the majority. of the outfit, has done away with some like a barbed wire fence. They of the unnecessary roll . calls, protect the property without oband that great upward surge of structing the view. morale is mainly attributed to ! FEMMES his remarkable skill in handling of the men. I think that I shall never see A girl refuse a meal that's free; This outfit now has one of the A girl with hungry, eyes not fixed best day rooms on the 'field, thanks to the persistent nature Upon a drink that's being mixed; of our adjutant, Lt. Shepherd, A girl who like to wear Sgt. Bokowski, Pfc. LaTour and A lot of junk to .match her hair. numerous other EM who volunGirls are loved by guys like me teered to put it in A- -l shape, 'Cause we don't. like kiss a They h" V "cn to it that our By Pfc. T-S- gt. . , , do-isn'- t 7 v Jr. Alexander", TTIeTJoysvere the guestioT the Wac's of Camp Kearns last evening at a buffe "No gem of purest ray serene Friday dance. It was a very nice afwastes its sweetness on the'des-e- rt fair ; and highly enjoyed by all air" of Utah. Yes, another romance has culminated with Hadley in one; of the principal roles. An elaborate, though informal, wedding ceremony was attended by a goodly number of men of this squadron. Refreshments dancing rounded out a most pleasant evening. The sergeant was pronounced a lucky ' guy by his rs a fitting and just tribute to his lovely wife. At the same time, we all know that Sgt. Hadley is tops. Our boys enjoyed a rare treat last Thursday when they heard a brief but instructive talk about the atom bomb. The men were so attentive that you could hear a pin drop I dropped one myself and almost started a The lecture was stampede. given by our own Sgt. Hadley. Thanks a lot, old boy. Another cigar is in the offing as of 10 August 1945. McBryde is now the father of a 7 lb. 14 oz. daughter, who made her debut at the station hospital. Mother and daughter are doing well and daddy had better do, well with those cigars when he returns. That makes two wins out ot three games played for us. When we win we win for keeps, and our runs right up in heaps pile 24-- 3 Never mind the and score of the game we lost. You men who play can add ' to our laurels by joining the squad. Let's go! At long last the list of disFrank charges is out. Katrych, one of those about to enter the "bliss" of civilian life, wore one of those grins and said, "Man, I've got that feelin' of a 'possum eatin chicken," when I asked him what that was he had on his face. Well, you seventeen guys, we'll be seein' . you soon, I hope. his army life) and so a visit to his buddy v Sgt. Bryne was his only refuge. After listening intently the sergeant handed him a "Sympathy Card" which stated "Your trials, troubles and tribulations break my heart. They are unique. Never in all my experience in the "Army have I heard of anything like them. 1 grieve for you and, to show you how deeply I sympathize with you in your, great troubles, I give you this card with the suggestion that you spend an hour in prayer and silent medial tation". . . ; it helpsd the and he's happy now. A cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi-H- o Silver" Cpl. Duke has ' just returned from Texas ?;with . his boots on. , Cpl. Hartung and Pfc. Yeoman were in their glory last week. They bent 16 needles and four mosquitoes while giving cholera shots. Needless to say, Hilda Fields rates aces with the 1028th. It takes strong feminine charm to lead the whole squadron astray. (Reference to last week's comic : "McGhee's All Stars.'' .You've heard of it and now it's here a superb team guaranteed to play and win. The team is Pfc. Burney McGhee's brain child and is made up of the following men: Pfc." Cyril A. Robinson, manager; Pfc.' James Dawkins, catcher: Pvt. Harry Easley, center field; Cpl. William H. Hunter, relief pitgher; Pvt. James Long, right field; Cpl.. Lynn Cooper, starting pitcher; Col Charlie Taylor, first base; Cpl. Levi McLean, second base; Col. Moses R. Johnson, shortstop; Pvt. James Kelly, shortstop; and Pvt. Arthur Beadle, storekeeper. For further who details see Pfc. McGhee promises to satisfy your curiosity. Back from school and ready to resume his duties is Lt. Ralph T. Sigel, who spent six weeks learning the whys and hows of administration. Pfc. Cyril A. Robinson offers a liberal reward for the return of a studded brooch, lost by his lady friend at the Service Club last Thursday. ..'v., ; Next Monday will find the men in headquarters sections and their wives and friends relaxing, dancing, swimming, picnicking and having a wonderful time at Como Springs. So remember the date and be there. The squadron has three new mouths to feed and I do mean new. Three cute pups only two William A. weeks old. Allen has been their guardian ' since birth. "v F-S- gt. That's all for now luego, amigos. of the Shining so and Scalpel The 1029th engineering section proud of Pfc. Clifford Ng's invention for testing instruments. It makes possible the testing of instruments within the cock-p- it of the plane without the usually needed AC current. Maybe he can get an additional rating, if he can't get any "Ideas" money. Cigars were being passed out by "The Old Man," now Stroh. What are you going to do with the extra eighteen bucks per, Sarge? That red-heyou saw Cooper with at the squadron party is now Mrs. Cooper. the former Miss Marian E. Strohman. They were married by Chaplain Holt at the Little Theater, in a double ring ceremony, on August ' 5th. Francis F. Proctor was the best man and Miss Eula Wickersham was the bridesmaid. The newlyweds should get along beautifully as they are both "unreconstructed rebel s." Mrs. Cooper is from Owensboro, Ky., while the sergeant hails from " Virginia. " The following duties were given by ."the chicken" James Hoerger upon his promotion, to corporal to Pfc. Weiser and alternate Pvt. Bazarnicki: I Arise at 0555, II Awaken Cpl. Hoerger gently, III Obtain mop, bucket,' and ; broom, IV Clean around and under beds 51 and 52, V Fridays only, turn in laundry, VI Mondays only, turn in salvage,. VII At 1730 shine shoes and lay out class A uniform, VIII 1130 and 1600, collect mail. ' . is T-S- gt. S-S- gt. ad M-S- gt. - L4 Z Denizens of Magpie were awakened Sunday h " as. ai the "V" in mountain a delight? "v, yiace oeneath of treoo ...l almost be sustained by thi of barbecued chicken tha uvci uie area, the "Ridi Bucking Broncs" of- the 1 ODV - uieir ursi Outing. The atmosphere was oi family picnic, as spvai fellows brought their mi Kias. uoeng's littld stole the ladies' hearts vi oiona curiy hair, as wi the ocean. Lt. Charles "Unrecons Rebel" Baugh and his fasc wile added to the hilaf wearing typical western His red plaid shirt flashy that several of the toasted their marshmalloJ I its rays. Our thanks to Misses a "Tex" Latta and her pal, "Neb" Rittenhouse fror lications, for the excelle they did in decorating the and making them look so ing. Its was Beatrice wl our CO. (without his bars Recktenwall, and told get busy and help fix the strip ) he wanted any and he di Late in the evening, w A reporter's life is very sad, the camp The news is good, the news is ered aroundmarshmallows toasting bad, dogs, while Cp! He's on the alert for items new, roastin hotVroman playl To pass it on to you, and you. Rogers" guitar and sang songs spaces. At times, however, things get wide open fellows exclaim All the v tough, Gl picnl nicest was the it The news is slow, and not attended, ever had they ... , enough. GI off. So aid me, fellas, don't be coy, few left the Bring me news of a 1028th boy. AAF Bond o-o- gt. cor--por- . 1 j 708th 1 By Pfc. 1935 Service Command Unit Al Don OF WOMEN George AND OT ... THINGS . Tn th soring, a young fancy," and for the boysj nnath it's alwavs spring. I Most recent man to su to matrimony was agi. By Sgt. Bruce A. Cook Alpert, Hasta Bloody Handkerchief." Enzor IT'S ABOUT TIME DEPT.: Pfc. Francis L. Gutschenritter, after-10minus one days on the post, finally took that brand-ne- w pass and went his way, into the big city. He was supplied with a map of Ogden and vicinity, a mysterious package, and words of good advice. LET'S HAVE MORE QUIET HERE PLEASE DEPT.: Tuesday, today and tomorrow finds the detachment on the range familiarization firing the LMG, and those targets are getting a beating. DEPT. OF JUST DESSERTS: Promoted to sergeants: Cpl. Paul M. Purpora and T-Leo ' R. Johnston and your reporter. Promoted to private first class; Everett H. Laymon. Congratulations to three dam swell 0 vionnisi h- -j invpiv Jean Esthef Kansas City, MJ of linov took piace u..-Of -, wedding tM v.a Main ChaDel ; cth Beth Israel Synagorf K C. Many happy returns, of Another advocate Be Happy Though Marri icaiwu, mosj taieniea j-- ucatui nlar frlam-ea- Mill Field's l. i . vw Hilda that He intends to "lor bettern t rith " rute WUIM " n Anna Law of the pubM tions office mis tember 2nd. cu Lee and Anna can most cnonHinf ow" Jt"--' for spare time looking to live. . .. men Any odds on one! t It didn't take long very Maciejewski back into the swing of SICK, LAME AND INCAHenryk, who is w PACITATED DEPT.: referred to as "Mace, a U him Charles C. Newman recovering best gal to meet backfroi got from an : emergency appendeche tion when then tookji tomy of Saturday last: S?t. Wil lough-a- nd liam (Snuffy) Smith very dis there. The lassies' Mundayj gruntled over a case of mumps Delectable . Dottie 4Ua list 01 I kids (only get, mumps) and rnl. DicK j . : ..nnnlr. smoking endless cigarettes Cpl. V1 Sollers tripped overthe Dental swoon, xune W Clinic's welcome mat, lost a been a member of th T-few teeth; 5 George Llewellyn more.xnan iwu hii hear ol convalescing from an attack of yet to see orOR outtalKca recurrent malaria. ' 11 IK VWHW . ' "x. nnn Juan met I. ongiuw DON'T MAKE THESE SAME ine don't believe if MISTAKES. THE FIRST TIME ask you him. DEPT.: Back from furlough: T-- 5 William J. Lewis; from a furloughs: Pfcs. Dante f three-da- y pass, Cpl. Sylvester di and Vna.:v leave K J. Etgen. Unusual in that both from a married while away. Two good Capt. W. ll guys, two nice gals. If the brides detachment commander, need any advice, contact this rio A. Maffeo standing office. Returned from normal ing the interim. 01 uuc -- 5s , S-S- gt S-S- gt. . -- "-" .,i,h j |