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Show Mital --Civ- 3 Activities ilian Wednesday June 7, 1944 Hall Reaching Limit Mess Looking Around ,,HB. as It Htrtx first' AAF Base Unit A horseshoe tournament is in In full swing with the participants i Avrnn il; Vqviviiia.i down in an unusually probearing . conducted by the Layton fessional manner. TSgt. Bennett American and TSgt. Kroll teamed nicely to who died in battle. Cpl, Bw split a double header with SSgt in charge Lane and ' Sgt. Cox. The feature "a the 1 1 attraction of next week's matches utd. Utner brings together those two favorg anber 01 ites, Pfc. Joseph McDermott and I S...d Section Sgt. Rascal Wisler. Cad a flag in TSgt. Fox and SSgt. A. Segil t city have Captain Sundquist baffled WoneatMadiwith their act of making a cigon park, in the arette disappear in a handkerchief. ervices of FSgt. Brasel and MSet. E. Rav CTnay.. Acting are fast developing into two first U Set. David class voleyball players. Their rein Vvtor was this teams' rivalry is tense in spective 01 the close games they play. All , interested personnel are urged to With speed and , i contact the two above mentioned .MUion an aienwn -t- autes. after a call came in, sergeants if they are interested in this competition. h cnanneis, w Cpl. Windham and Pfc L. Hogan the necessary equipment, and are my favorite hall detail men. "rounded up from the service Evidently someone else thinks so, ST and the theatre within a mat- - too, from the number of times : : they pull this duty each week. of nuniuee. x tad to ieave but one thing about Pay day that happy event for Never its eood discipline. some, occurred again last week. j..n nment is there boys? However, commendation is due our And if you are interested, this commanding officer for the speedy the Since and efficient way in which the for your information. fcttvation of tnis section w men were paid. . w i" UMv, mere w A ghost writer of renowned abille man AWOL and a very few ity is Sgt. Harry Kelly. My perHarrinr sick call Captain sonal and many others' congratuto be is officer, m commanding lations, sergeant mmended for the fine showing Williams is up on his first SSgt maintenance this unit echelon of a jeep. He After 5 weeks of worrying, Sgt checks the tires to see that they're a found Ozimkoski couple fetter not 2 pounds under pressure, keeps be godfather and godmother for Pfc. Bruno Pa-it- o his fog lights off and sees that the is unnamed son. and wife were the couple who top is tied down: Busy man. Happy "weak end" fellows. ood up for the baby, who was Cpl. R Shumway. stated "Robert snerman" at Reporter. Joseph's church in Ogden, last 41S5th Anard Section: members or T. If. JsoTparticipated - . r Lir. r H SSgt . ... Joseph is. irieiaing from Louisiana last week Prisoner of War Notes Ask any of our boys about the sun tan on &a beautiful o four rugged weeks of post dentist He is a fiend. All dentGood to see. you ists are. Most of them have horns 3 training. ck, sarge. and long pointed Pvt "Ernie" Verran and June 5" mm raters in the company of your ears. This one doesnt like teeth. porter and Pfc. Madison Smith also ' doesn't Jf ere guests at the home of Pfc. He like people with Sin" Glasgow and his wife "Sis- He is a teeth. ' The dinner was honor held in ! dent-- 1 good very "Ernie" and June, upon their I a is but there ist, lease from the Base hospital. A 164.00 question: Why does Cpl. natural tendency which via Taylor keep going around causes dentists to singing, "I'm over the hill, I'm way over the hill!" Is it be avoided until iI use you are expecting: the the last mpossible k to visit the little woman? If moment Our of-with. ap- is, the right answer you owe me flee is currentlyfilled M if it isn't the onlv thine I can pointment : slipsfrom his office b for you is to erkes our 1st Sgt He has to try and find that which kUon eight I've been that they are kept. We are glad looking for see we are not a 1st Sgt. We are also Hanson, have jCpl you told any glad that we are not a dentist stories to Lt Manzel since you Three cheers for our Pvt. Richard Erdman, his wife and newborn )me back from your furlough? nc. cnarlese Z. Walters, pound baby girl. Mother and child are both doing fine and Reporter. Pvt Erdman is a very proud father. Where are those cigars, Dick? A. A. F. Band Lt Dennis W. Horton is our "The best laid plans of mice and camp adjutant, and his duties are fo oft astray." The long many and varied. Among' the most bt and anxiously awaited fur-f- a varied of them is passing on the . . . contents of this column, in the inturn tl. r- una3 were suaaeiuy terests of military security, before jseelled only a few hours before editor: they are submitted to the benevoaCtUSi time tnw Amwm V dMW You might call it a kind of Its of disappointment that lent censorship. If, by chance, pasfelt momentarily were aulck- - sages the deleted, we have an opportunity of filling in the gaps so dltpelled by further plans of en- - the reading matter will not reevent six weeks hence, semble that of a mutilated letter "5- In the meantime the band from "Joe Dope" waxing very conabout ywinue to play for all mili- - fidential to his ghrl friend We hope overseas experiences. "nnauons, his radio dances, proAna It wnaj anves and his deletion equipment keeps dull programs with the usual and dusty from disuse. Pint and mhnalm thaf A slseable percentage of our in the . the organisation. boys are to be seen nightlyweek it each club service re Hill Field quickly 'f',the out into a very proficient is open to this unit, and particularis VZT'Should ,ro.uP ot volleyball ly on those nights when there W m displaying of u more opportunity tnev ivniil 111 wKaww acTBniU their dancing technicue. They line J,... aim u any Yearns and the with unerring cumulate the .?;ge, of men bent on pleasure, and who WderT .vR ,It,arrire of Alex expect their wish to be gratified. source of eny CTta, ,the ,ate,t matrimonial It Is an 2!er'gt " organltaUon. and recreation, and one i ko!? Sh o the near future, joyment by us. is which appreciated the beck of luck to T Bruce A. Cook, r addition Reporter. re-Wn- ed 1-- abroad 6i 1 irm. STCM WW - W ' -- ever-read- 3 fTJI Cratte! l f ? Pfc Carl L. Jeschke, Wiv Health Classes Classes in health conservation are being recruited in the supply division Initiated by the Air Servwii-wpurse, Industrial hygene office, The program is for ice command. of offic. Thurs-IL- "- the purpose training supervisors The pur, In better ways of handling problems pertaining to sickness among on to Jo employes and to place employes oi AQP branchlonf capable are physically Jobs they performing. Reporter. . w " . m ' u " , x r. I 1 m n i J.IX.:' Q , 1 u 1 jjej", ?rixes W f V Dorian Frost There's a pert little number who the name of Baby Doe on 5 station 10, line in mainten- fSt WAC ' Recruits Swell goes by B-2- ance. Fact of the we matter, thought people around here would like to .know about her as she seems typical of Hill Field maidenhood, full of sip and zeal. Her real name is Dorian Frost Miss Frost, who looks to be around 18 or 19, lives in the ladies' division of the civilian dormitories. She's been here a year, the whole time on the 1 line as a mechanic putting in floors, seats, cleaning rugs, a regular as she put it She came directly from the Emily Griffiths school in Denver, Colo. Before coming here she was at Remington Arms in Denver, be- iVei Chow Facilities to Limit 4- - Promotions B-2- To Be First Lieutenant Emil W. Kalb. Louis Carnevale. To Be Staff Serceajit Ralph T. Con. nell, Owen Teailey, Arlo R. Stoner, Melvln K. Anderson, William P. Fulglniti, Floyd A. Qrajek, Roger P. Welsensteln. To Be Semajit Raymond Jackson. Louis J.' Lavalais, James Windom, Donald C. Daake, William F. McDonald, Paul R. in fore an elevator operator South Rusnik. Denver, and before that, To Be Corporal Harold P. Chance. Wal high school graduate in Denver. ter M. Anderaon, Carolyn J. Armstrong. William Chaves, John Asked how she liked her work Richard T. Butler, Ciampa, Orace Da Staffany, Bruno here she said: "Right down my A. William Falato, Frltts, Josephine Gallegos, Shalmers p. Kerchner, Melvln C. Lincoln, alley. Yessir!" Willie M. Nelson, E. McDermott, Joseph the "I like the atmosphere of Victor E. O'Neal, Hattle Ortzraan, 4 P. line," she said beaming from 8. Parker, Madison E. Smith, JohnHarry the top of .her curly brown head Walker, Charles Z. Walters, Benjamin F. jack-of-all-trad- that es a B-2- to the bottoms of her work shoes. And what about the men around here, we ventured that is, well, what about them "What men?" For recreation Softball, she gets in some of pinochle of an manages to squeeze in a bit evening and a few dates periodically. As for clothes: "Zoot suits? They are strictly crummy;" for reading, mysteries - and Superman; comic strips, Flip Corkin with Lil Abner his neck; movie breathing . down stars, Alan Ladd and Alice Faye. When we talked to her she was wearing a pair of coveralls which she prefers to work in. We asked her if Sylvia Stewart, woman safety engineer, approved of coveralls. "Who's Sylvia Stewart?" she asked blankly. What does', she plan after the war? "Gosh, I dunno,- too far in advance." - 4912th AAF Base Unit (Avn. Sq.) Congrats to those who answered the call of the AAF Aid society. Average Enlistee Age Shown in Service Table . . Quincannon. per cent in the Marines. 460th Aviation Squadron The athletic contests between the 460th and 459th Aviation squadrons has been postponed un til after bivouac. There has been a great deal of talk as to which squadron has the best team. It's about time to have a s h o w- down and decide this issue. Bas- ketball, softball, volleyballareand the wrestling feature attract- ) .... . "'"gt. - ss in ns . Youman. Elsae A. AlTo Be Private First-ClaThe average age of enlisted men len, George M. Brlnzo, Edmond T. Burton. Barbara Fox, George M. Hood, Hyman in the Army is approximately 25,78 Jaffe, Lawrence L. Jacabosky, Edgar L, years and for the navy marine Jennings, Sr., Rulon D. Klmber, Hasel H. corps 23.5 years, it is revealed by Kunze, Buell E. Lanier, Clayton Lawrence, Alfred L. Lupori, Virginia C. Mariana, the Office of .War Information. Taken as a group, this makes an Frank 8. Martinez, Marlon E. Martin, El mer Meeker, Jeff E. ' Miles, Steven W of 25.1 years of age, the average Minarik, John J. ObertI, Irving Pavey, OWI reports, showing that 60.5 Louis M. Plaehta, Elmer L. Raddats, Hugh M. Saeler. Billy M. Stelgleder, Warren H. per cent are under 26 for the army Thomas, William E. Todd, Charolette . B. 71.2 per cent in the Navy, and 77.3 ..; n At present there are three officers ions. The win-- n and one hundred ten enlisted men i n e squadron will receive atrophy. in 4912th who I thinka abitcer-ta-about life have been issued sergeant from learned membership WAC. At a recent dance, a cercards. Capt S. H. tain red bead (Oh! what a red Van and Lts. Earle L. Ingalls head) couldn't resist the arms of and A. W. Mcsuch a sweet and desirable man. Dowell are benHis mind told him no. But why efactor members. . should that be bad, with such a All f Via rant arebeautiful WAC at his side. Why ahnM v... at Inrare. do wives have to be there at the fr Yours truly wrong time (Well it was fun be just had a call ing a corporal). Cpl. Quentin Hindrew, Sgt member of this organisation, Reporter. Eddie Willlams.The conversation "Hiya, this: like ran something After all these many months, the know, Sid. This is Eddie. Whatcha bivouWAC detachment seems really on fellow? I just got back off ball as far as ratings are con the you what know don't ac You guys cerned. Congratulations to newly missed. We had a h over ofus,a made Ffc's Kunze, Quincannon, time. Rats crawling Allen, Fox, and to Cpl.'s Mariana, us. Big under crawling snakes Ortzman, Nelson, DoStaffany, Gal ones, too, man. It rained every and me, too! tents legos in came out stuff day. The and other day we found a little The n slide to we had at night cold girl taking a sun and Utah mud mud to sret to bed. It was asm.na pack beauty bath. It was barrack as everything. We didt one a own little honey chile' Pfc. taking calistnenics. from a California If you've never seen Maltos. Fresh kept warm. done you furlough she used a lame excuse down, lying the tango keep of planting cabbages in the garden should have seen us trying: toshould to wiggle her toes in the warm at night Man, you called merely mud. Oh, yes, I have been there. Romance is blossoming in the de to see if I could borrow some tachment Pvt Poncelet an making." I'm a report forms for her nounced but engagement to CpL him forms, P S I loanedout thethe of the Guard Squadron. he Guidi devil why I can't figure have been there. Here's happiness to both of them. said I should We're all ready to go overseas assistable his and SKt Hosklns Thursday now. Wow! What a gas mask drill ants were a sleepy lotworked on last Friday the WACs came ridmorning after having ing; home in a bedraggled state due Cream puffs? all night records plug-sito still damp weather and the forceful Well, not exactly, they're those qualities of the class. The biggest along. , Incidentally, tombies much like gripe was "Oh my hair". who looked soKenneth We're putting on the dog these T. Mars. t o. with our new linoleum floors Thomas S. Moore and William C. days in the orderly room, C O.'s office, and C. W. room. Slgney H. Alexander, no We sure miss our 1st Sgt Reporter. mn w Ten or 12 weeks ago only four te six tables on either side were necessary to dine the WAC contingent in their own exclusive mess hall, but not so today. With some one hundred and thirty-tw- o (fig ure grows almost daily) hungry enlisted personnel to feed, Mess Sergeant Maye Sones finds her dining room capacity being stretched twice- Its former size, with precious little space left in the rear for expansion. - A percentage age breakdown of all forces Is shown as follows Age Army Navy Marines 29.8 34.1 Under 20 ......11.7 20 through 22.. 26.3 32.7 24.6 23 through 25. .22.5 12.5 15.8 8.4 8.7 26 through 28. .14.3 7.1 5.0 29 through 31. .10.3 ' 2M 5.3 32 through 34. . 7.1 4.0 85 through 37. . 5.2 l.f 3.7 3.8 38 and over ... 2.6 Absentee Ballot Directions Given Distinctive marking of ballot ing material, and rules and regulations for mailing of the ballots air mail or regular, are provided by the War department The Post Office department and the military and naval postal agen cies have recommended that, in order to enable expeditious postal segregation and handling, all ballot applications ana ballot envelopes should be prominently marked in the uniform,distmctive way Two directives are given: Two parallel horizontal red bar each 14 inch space within which is written n red capital letters OFFICIAL ELECTION WAR BAL LOTVIA AIR MAIL, the top bar being l'A inches from the upper edge of the envelope; the appropri ate air mail Indicia are the follow ing words in red capital letters in the upper right hand corner, three INlines, FREE OF POSTAGE CLUDING AIR MAIL (WAR -- BALLOT. kidding, she's certainly contrary to all those stories we ever heard about "first sergeants". She's in furMinnesota on a well-earn- ed lough. Our most faithful softball fan if our mascot cat Payday. With those big lantern eyes, she also serves as a back-sto- p for the catcher. Incidentally, she tangles in the string fence around the garden well, looks like you'll have to take ft down "Cookie". At the Service Club the other night, Pvt Burkhart and her ae cordian furnished music for singgood time. ing and an We regretted to see Cpl. Flem ing called away on an emergency furlough because of the illness of her father. Pfc. Caroline Armstrong, Reporter. all-rou- nd |