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Show V) (9k s November 17, 1943 10 Chief and Squaw mwf MEifiunriss" T -- I it hit him. Could it have been XMth TtAnnt Renal? Sauadron This is the "private" miiy uoyie, Theoia, uon? jtunranw furlough, this reporter found quite pinch-bittin- g new for Pfc. Sisti, giving PvL Howard Perry is now playol tb fighting Ninety-nia few changes in effect on this you the nth. However, ing the game of watchful waiting. field. uu.. stiH representing J S3 We all hope it's a boy, Howard. The outfit UW&W' In the OASC the The K.P.B of the 99th really look name was ana now coats. basketball team gamzea, quite snazzy in their white coat the boys that his net with a had If Cappel and the bowling have moved into he would make a pretty good look,team. Both teems their respective ft are main barracks, it keep3 ing dog catcher. taining a win Pfc. Jeep has found himself a ning pace in their runner on the little girl friend. I think she loves run. him his great publicity and fan for leagues althoughsusmail. nave tney our Itained some loss- - Even iI Pfc. Jeep has While awaiting court martial for W les. from his returned I Mine A.W.O.L, the aforesaid ric j Last week the five days A. W. O. has taken off again on another one I. V jrtART' basketball L., and we expect of his jaunts. If anyone snouia Ferrari quintet lost two to siva him a by chance, see him we would apCoyle Important games. One to the 307th court martial. Aviation team by the score of 81 with the penalty being a bath and preciate his return. to 20, and hit a new low by scor- a dose of flea powder. But he is like Pfc. McDonald is once again a ing only 6 points (all garnered all out privates "THE bestv" man, so you pretty girls be single by that fine player, Pfc Jimmy careful. our the while Gehrman) opponents, AH the boys in the Wth wish Medical Detachment, scored a to-t- to extend their sincerest sympathy A certain young lady tells, us of 28. The Medics are still un- to 1st Lfc Donald Edmands who that she can tell a 99th man by defeated in the American League suffered the loss of his father his howls. I guess we have ac with ten games won and no losshulred this trait from our little es. While suffering three losses so canine. Pfc. Jeep, so you girls re far, the OASC boys are still demember been rumored that Sgts. that old saying, "Love me, It has of termined and are very are t i Love i hopeful and Whaley .dog." Beasley Wohlers, my preaaing into me winning cotumn going to take that final ratal step real soon. SOLDIER OP THE WEEK: Pfc, Due credit for the fine handling (marriage). "Those Lucky uins. William Lapinski, who has shown of the team during this reporter's to the 99th in Set. Kenny Stouffer is now called his faithfulness absence goes to Sgt. Phil Alamar. Is He a good worker He many ways. TPhil had plenty of worries due to Papa by those that know him. one that will help anyone in the fact that he encountered dif- is the proud father ol a baby gin. and anv wav that is possible. To you, ficulty in placing the same team Best of luck Kenny. BilL we stive the title. "Our Sol on the floor for each game . Week for your initi dier of what with transfers and furhas Seen rumored that 1st ative andthe It spirit. Keep up the grand manwas a wonder he loughs, it Rleske is putting on a musical Sgt. work. good aged to have five men present for that will really rival "This Is The Pfc William v. jr. uoyie, each game . . . nice going Phil and Army." Just when it will be given Reporter. will need your help for our suc is not known, but casting and re ceeding games, hearsing is getting under way. 324th Renair Sauadron Entering the "Keep 'Em Flying" On October 25, the first Bill true Private Coyle in some time came out forratings club. Is Cpl. Lawrence V. Seas trum that Is It four who has intentions of becoming an celebrated a birthday on the 6th luckv and fellows aviation cadet in the near future. of November? Best of luck Bill in the squadron. Cpla. Dais M, Here's wishing you make it, L. V, and keep singing. Which brings to Gaston and Ray Dobrich were and know all your friends are pull- mind that the Unholy unree to sergeants; Pfc. John advanced McDonald, Coyle and Jacobchick J. Lucero got two stripes that sig ing for you. Reporting that they enjoyed are still to be sound all. over Utah. nify corporal; and Pvt. John A. their visit home while Oil furlough Kiralla stepped up the .first rung were Sgt. Leonard Brahms from How about the Catholic boys of of the army, ladder to become priLos Angeles . . . Cpl. Wayne R. the 99th supporting Chaplain vate first class. Congratulations, Smith from the State of Washing Philbin. in so iar as a choir boys. Here's hoping all the other ton . . . and Pfc. Joseph Cohen, is concerned? If this be of any men will soon have an opportunity that "Bronx Thrush" from New interest, there are five WACs at to sit up all night to sew. those York. All have intimated that all these rehearsals which are held new stripes on. there is "No place like home" and ever Friday, evening at 5:45 p. xn. Seven traveling sons are right they are! In our same against the 32nd hq, their furloughs in their native and states after being absent for long Handling this column in real re- - 4s hq. sqdn. We again won were by a lorieit. wnere periods of time. Tech. Sgt. Eugene portonal manner was that well' this time liked individual, Cpl. Francis W. you fellows (. Kelty went to the state of WashWhite . . . You did a grand Job ington, Cpl. Robert L. Cummings 1st Lt Donald Edmands has re went far away to New England "Doc" and thanks a million for turned from his leave and we wish to visit in Vermont, Cpl. Lowell taking over, K. Sheese traveled to Indiana, Members of the OASC as well as to welcome him oa his return. Pvts First Class Raymond H. Pur-cel-li members of other sections of the 482nd Air Base Squadron are un and Orval O. Burnett went Sgts. Williams, Nichols and have returned from their fur to sun themselves in California, dergoing, training in physical fit ness for one hour, six days a week. lough and now the orderly room Pvt. Karl E. Courtney spent his It is a rugged training program should have no trouble in over- stay ia Oklahoma, and Pvt. John but feel sure all those taking It coming any and all difficulties. Clemenson renewed his acquaintances in Michigan. What say fellows? will benefit immeasurably. There's nothing like getting back How did Don Jacobchick get to army life after spending seven That's all for now . . . will be that lump on his head? He tells days as a civilian at home, is seein' of you'se next week! Sgt. Sal Ferrari, Reporter, us that he tried to get on the beam there, boys? Pfc. Burnett had one OASC m WsxMMday Section Returning from a very pleasant .... ....... yg ..v.v.v.vy.MK h, i s I still 2 respective j a - lij ffi i , a ju m al hard-worki- ng Employes Who Set New 38-Da- y Mark WHEN HHXCREST'S MINNESOTA CLUB . . . Last week presented "Mounds," an operetta by resident Charles E. Whiting, the principals dressed to meet the parts. Frank Hopkins is Chief Minnesota and Mary Lybarger sang the role of the Indian princess. of the nicest visits; besides seeing contemplating marriage? This his wife, he saw for the first time agency hears bells in the distance. his daughter. Don't forget those cigars, Orval. "College Life" is fast becoming a part of the army. SSgt Charles All the hangars, shops, and en- Kailing and Cpl. Lenard Elmore gine repair building are humming have just made an investment in a with new activity since the last beautiful sporting model Chevrolet. of October. The long awaited and hoped for day came for the men The wear and tear on fellows re of the squadron. Every man who turning from furloughs will soon has a mechanic's qualification that prompt our supply officer to initi can be used in the field's work ate a report of survey against them. is doing the work of his choice. Ay Sgt. Ray Eigner? While they are furthering the war effort here at home by getting Cecil Brown is back at TSgt. the essential work done on the the helm after a rest at BushneU field, they are putting their theory hospital. ld ana knowledge to good use so that they will gain experience and skill The Sauadron Orchestra consists that will help crush the enemies of pianist, Ardell Thomas; guitar on other lands when their turn ist, William Lackey; drummer, comes to show their wares Chick Troy; violinists, Harley Nemo, Roy Humelicek, and RichPfc. Frederick J. Bocko, play. ard Townsend; saxaphone Haiii-daReporter. ers, Charles Kailing, William Gerald Courtwright. and Rich 482nd Air Base Squadron ard Reily; trumpeteers, Leoa The stock market soared another Brock, Ed Weir, and Ernest Hepp, notch this week when our basket-eer- s and clarinetist Munson Hineman. continued their winning ways These harmonious players are ably by tipping the managed by Norman K. Kowan. talented 32nd The basketeers of Supply Squadron undisplted into 482nd bounced the 29 to 8. decisive wis their with first place Much of the mbm a taller Classification game team's success is over 18. The 24 to of hv th iojifb due to the "Four nlaved with the half-Cheer Leaders' time evenlv score reading 14 to iz wr m who are doing a losers. Friday night the Hin rwrn magnificent job. mviiwin Team tackled our talent Our hats fall to ed crew. iv They led our boys end but 4SSgt Harry to 0 the at Quarter's first score I Lane, Sgt. Jesse edged out by the final 7 and were IBennett, 48 to 30. of iavis, Kelly, 1 M xtrica U T Bernara Stewart played a great defensive am VinlHInacnaiieneera .. . ;..- " .B thA ber. Watch the one nnai quf" tne in point Shutnway "sports parade srniui Robinson, and sign" in the brick barracks for Shumway, scored 14, 13, 12, points, respecu- dates of sports events. ly to lead the scorers. rati. Rnden anumwav, The "chair-bor- n infantrv man." Reporter. nowara isaney. nas re- oogu sumer his duties after a two week rest at the hospital. v. nAill-hawki- ne u 1 - tin A rumor: I Is Cpl. James R. Clark Branch 4 Marches On to New Record X Francis Stratford Weds Vera Olsen in the Salt IS1 WVSSWJ T..fi n temme wr4r fib. viw t. 8 . ssjssaw . e- - "T Francis Stratford, who Vera structor at Hill Field, and 0den Olsen, now employed at the Class 17-branch 4. mnnl. ai Arsenal. recently reMr. vision, has beaten it own rennril ftf turned from aStratford mission for the u consecutive days without S. church m the Hawaiian islands, extraction. The new record n ca and is presently awaiting his wu stands at 38 days without a single to the armed forces. The couple B. " V extraction. This means 26,884 Items were processed. In a recent issue of th Hill fielder a challenge was made by ,,w "ujner u' wden, chief, . rotai-on4. branch i! with ing the old record of 15,572 items ,n consecutive f Tu extracon. The days new almost doubles the old one. An extraction is necessary when Jm.T i?f,,0r ""PP'ies cannot be Was recently en,,,,,, aiiw ikiik wen sure shown on the bottom row, left to right, Cole, assistant chief supervisor, warehouse branch 4; Ucorge E. Barry, chief supervisor, established by employes ia daaa 17-ss days without a in niwiwing Hw new score, supervisors COIWWMMxl pimxiKi Victor Roberts, assistant shift supervisor, warehouse 24 24; Robrrt McQuarrie, assistant chief supervisor, rls.' class and Edward J. Gtoutb. chief r JTV '.J house 24. B 17-- B; sufi i,T oi" nwiiie mutwm The second in a series of motion UP pictures entitled "Why We was shown civilians last SatarJJ and Monday and Tuesday week in the cost theatre. . ?n,Ut,an called "Divide and Conquer eri third and fourth in the "Prelude to War" and ''?":X statin.. will . be shown Britain" . . 10 ?th" -T-ablishmenU onirit dates w" 1Sir5!r service next iew wees, ope command. appear la this papert T-- A RECORD make their home in Salt Lake a |