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Show : w Wednetday August 30, 1944 tlSSth AAF Base Unit, Guard Section nd 4. in'-stru-m or on strike, as did not receive our copies last week. Biit after we called them they FINALLY brought er we short. nails are Tnere's "s nothing around my harp bunk, f Gee, I wish I . how it hap- pened." Well, the v cut ia still a mvn-ter" visory board knew them. training program, and included broad outline of and discipline courtesy of the army, as well as the more definite be points to. In salut ing, respect to and national J flag anthem, and offi- - I I . x rso- ' wm- i . v"i ' , uvj Alexander so the X ' If I -- - - - i i , i "r' - xne was on xne. dav bv Lt. : ana armyorganization, of subject from the thority through channels w own president clear in the ranxs.. the ' lecture was " Keynote of ft reason for everythinga is "There re.. , t armv j meaningless it aptne soldier uw. gardless of how ; pears on the surface." back with, "No, I have a tender he Good . news , for the week-tspot in my heart for you, too." ., on ASF it ...triotlnns . easing up.wti juuuus--- ; . The n "Brown Bomb- leaves wrn j' for and his wife left Monday er" quartet has returned, from fur ham west coast on their vacation. lough and will soon be - entertain- the Francisco is t be the central San ones it1-ing us again with their- four har' ' point of travel. Other lucky , monious, voices. were 1st Sgt. Johnson, and Pvt ' , An addition to our ranks is Pvt. Giandon. Hasten Woodlen, that golden voiced con 25. Am sood ivum s, singer of classics and were awarded to 12 n duct ribbons who has participated in such this Unit. 1st Sgt. nf man ltnJ productions as "Porgy and to receive Bess" and "Sweet River," and has Johnson, also eligible vu is ai presem the X ribbon, .v.v.:.:.:.:.K.a also sung in one of the most popuabsent therefore lar night spots in. New York, the a SET 'EM UP IN THE OTHER ALLEY . . . says Captaia Bksat from the ceremony. Maintaining Ubangi Club.. uu cnaracier excellent of record Pickens, as he lets loose the first ball in this year's bowliar teem Sgt. Sidney H. Alexander finionra tnr nnl vear IS not 83 Captain Pickens is the officer in charge el the base bowliar setht Reporter to his call tor keglers by making tat Iks ties, and he sets action simple a matter as most believe. -strike" in the right direction. T5 Bruce A. uook 4135th AAF Base Unit Reporter These few lines are being in behalf of Cnl. Shumway. Depot Unit, Army who is enjoying a few days of 2nd n mlumn for the 2nd Writing what he terms "well earned rest." Depot Unit is like trying to send A question has arisen concerning information out of a prison camp, him which has yet to be settled; there is so much one can write rsntaiin Riehard E. Pfehr that of when he will smoke the about but they just won't print it Tn thA first nlara we nride our chief Physical Training Office argain "corncob." which he has been sporting lately. announces HUi leias" taira um. selves in having the most vicious WAC Section That bia smile onFSgt. Flog- - bowling season wil get under tr nocturnal glee club in this section Attention: Anyone who desires of the country. If you don't be stad's face was nothing short of vs waalr nf Sentemher 11th. wl any type of drug or sundry article, lieve it just nang arouna tne serv- happiness on her return Friday all league games to be roQeif contact Pfc. Hart. He took full ad- ice club at closing time and listen evening from the am s newiy resunacoi a. theAtBase m maMn nn TVirtaY. Ayf tn TStft Ttaffffatt Serf Pnurcra and POASC in Oakvantage f our late PX sale. f Sgt. Jennings yodel their brains I rMM Cm 7 25th, enlisted men for one oil The fellows of "Second South" out. two enlist ea men s leagua has Flogstad are wondering what type of nightthe field lanes and have voMI " t detached on mare Sgt. McGrew could possibly And, this we say with real pride: been roll their scheduled games WeoK in Calif., ' have had which caused him to fall We have the best mess on the base. service Wednesday, commencing .The ac from his upper berth the other If you dont' believe it. PROVE IT, for theas past 30 September 13th. day, days, FSgt. IT. will be the "Vk; brother. PROVE The QM gives this of league night. It must have been a buck- Mess we Sergeant Adams a concen with their newly League." ing bronco. . '4 trated pill, he waves his magic organized The officers will meet ton cc We wish Pfc. Lincoln Johe the wand, and presto, you have a tray Friday, September lit si ing .11 mmllmtA mpn wha WHS I best of luck on his warrant offi- of food that looks like an adver'0 After all our J&ZZJ tisement from a magazine cover cer appointment roll in the other soldiers' tat , and if you are still paying taxes cleaning and po- - ; will bowl on euner They ten years after this war is over licing of the area a- - TluiM.n Thla TneenafBI Sgt Stein has Issued the followblame it partially on Pfc. for Saturday Armstreng W at team for ing challenge: "My bowling team you can since captolns, only n was finished. he eats enough food morning's inspec-tioHewitt -and I. challenge any team of four to nuutary personnel last an entire division for a all female Grstell out in the tena. men to a bowling match. We are month. dayroom Friday evening for one sure to win, but we need practice Many of last year's sffil kr whale of a party. And of course g for the league Pfc. Kelknap has earned himself no party would be complete in this bowlers of the field are and they are expected tojtomt the title of "Lady Godiva" because outfit without our n "Sunucleus around which strong I Inolr nt Hlnnrl Vinii of the beautiful enof Barron and her songs gar" await- that he be organized. Sgt' Wisler is anxiously over left his sports wonto eye a Needless tertainment ing the arrival of his "bride-to-be- " tea ckr aown to nis cnin. . . . ivt Harry derful time was had bysay Last year's officer alii from Pocatello. sjsI Hospital of James, 39102016, wants to know Regional plons new the lust what it la that his nommVi in to set go The WACf were asked to put on ready n& Cpl. Sheehan asked one of his THE James" has that he and expect to repeat their numerous girl friends if the kiss nasn t "Harry an at orientation the Service play xne answer Four t Is l ous parade. is goc urable. he Just gave her made her long Club Thursday, and those partici members of the enlbtolj for. another. She said "Yes, but Sgt. Jack Powers claims the art pating were Cpl's Sparks and Arm team champions, the he's out of town." of jiu jitsu is a lot of bunk. The strong, Pfc s Murphy, Kimes, Trera-bla- y, team, are stiU here on dW reason . . . well . . . after taking and Pvts Hood and DePew. too, are confident of rat picked up a hand- one lesson at the calisthenics class Our . topic was the "G. L Bui of they, SSgt. . Post kerchief which a WAC Lt had and seeing two films about the Rights." with CdI Soarks and Pfc. hf. Maxle Kotof, wbohc: SSgt dropped and said, "You dropped survival of the fittest, he hoofs it Tremblay as principal speakers. tain choice to aP"' Pickens' over to town and meets this, I believe, Toots, Sir." with a bowifct all mHitary pervise little gal who was built up but defiLatest rumor In the WAC Am. ties, plans on ronning many We hope Pfc. O'Keefe has re- nitely. He took her home to the tachment is supplemented end tournaments, month. probsg ' covered from bruises sustained civilian barracks here on the base by dreams ofstrongly Yea. entire ; the cadr each such events from two beautiful Amazons at the and as he got to the restricted area for weeks now we've thought and tkn to she gently reminded him that he White City the other night oi notning but going over- there will be many mstrt could not cross the line, so to piannea seas full strength. If not wishing, between the high five be in This was Keep your eyes peeled for news speak. definitely the will make it so. each league. concerning the big squadron party. tlm to show his prowess in the surely dreaming, Uaxie Kosof urges an , We will be able to tell you more tains of all leagues, sndscy-We were all tw 1af little lady. I'm tough. I'm a Judo soon. So the little gal says. "I regulation on ties. They are to be military personnel expert" Pfc, M. E. Pilcher In the was only kidding, lets shake hands wvra lucaea mio tne sairt again. taking part Reporter be present stl to actrvtties, and forget what I said." Jack No more worrying about theaa 1, atjb Septheld p. Friday. amm into our vl, dragging that'g tSt? be will which ing last we saw of him era, etc 4S9th Avialiea Sqaadreu bowline tones. was spinning over the fence . To those of you who haven't he L-like a m 4 wounded Sundav airaa m V...41J..t back heard, our 1st Lt Donald N. coming our picnic at Sunset Beach on the has been passing out cigars for more fabric. 17 on being presented with a strapSalt Lake. We had fua ret In this initial closing exson. Journalistic new His chest has floating" in the salt water, and ping it i. only panded at least a couple of inches. endeavor, was oura . first i?!L "?nL ol. " mark about our CO. The"ther " Congratulations, Lt Edmands. ... a . aim iuncn was orcanlzatlnna h tt- - Hanslik T mm inrfoVita! 4a Imiv mamkaH we have more to eat not because encase ana on-we sleep longer or work lest but of this .squadron j"wurger in for aid their Bohunkt : . . . , t . ... . us because we have .i mo me oils oi ny envy that in A sssttoswMe they sure as heck The Bowllna T news for thisDnngmg column from the . mhi,?" i i recruit f 111 Tfianr an Jinui H Aiula. wajr' W hve six teams Narse Cmrf win ia Man. fn son, Eugene Maynard, Robert Ja !r ano ho" have this saenUi slnsltoe ompanjr' cobs ana Alexander McKimey. setting aside comPtlon Sgt John Macukas, among our- - the Livp. as Arssy to Reporter. I hear the third has one ' man who holds theplatoon distinction of Moagar, rceP,. Pvt March, 1043. V. S. Nana Carps, saw ?ndJ S4- - Hnslik. havlns never mlajuwt nr haan lata J Immm were keiag rear . " w. w . . . for reveille formation. How many aj BMalh Armstrong It ,L. ii. al 4aeae -m-m. tv Aar hm. JLmZT" more ox us can say as mucnr Pfc. G. D. Luebers, aeai mmm mmA k. Um Reporter. uons. ict-vui- MM w . Mc-Co- ok sug-ges- ts 8. Cpl. Jesse W. Baker is the most 4135th Guard popular man In the Section. Why? He is the mall man. We all look for him twice a day. Pvt. Fred J. Neece Reporter ft 1st Depot Unit, Army Practically every man in the outfit is now complete in basic the past two militaryoftraining after weeks evening classes and with Just one or two additional yet to be covered this week, everything required will be comPhysical training "Judo" plete. are classes progressing on schedule under the direction of Lt. George Thomson and Sergeant Kenneth Kirk. There have been a few minor, so evicripples but very must be getting dently our boyswe into fair shape, hope. Congratulations to the following men on their recent promotions: Hilton J. Schwartz to Sergeant, Laurence J. Wiederhold to geant, Bobby B. Hotyen to Corporal, Ivan L. Orton, Joseph M. Stefanik and Roy G. Thompson also to Corporal and Charles C. Gratopp, Edward Lehtinen, John Uoti. Wesley Murdock. Alan Rucks and Marvin Walach all to Private Class. ''I Vi ." - well-know- - . . L, a. semi-classic- well-know- -- .: Capt. Pickens Predicts Big Bowling Season for All EM -- 1 A word of tribute to a few men of this organization, men who are veterans of foreign theaalready of war but who requested ters further action overseas as members of the 1st Depot Unit, Army. George T. Schmitz, our enTSgt gineering chief, is a veteran of the Aleutians with continuous service there from February, 1941, to January. 1844, with the exception of 23 days spent in the states. Eugene M. Boyer, in charge of the dope and fabric department was in on the African and Sicilian and Italian invasions. Sergeant Ualph Kelsey and CpL Ralph N. Hoddlnott have been on active in the European theater of duty war. Evidently not content with Just one chance at the Nazis, these men are out to get their second erportunity and from looks of things right now, they are sure to Ser-Cea- nt be in on "the kilt" -- J? that reniiM in fit on a wrestler in our out"atm,t uim --t..tn the physical training field or vur iuu training, a man of Pfc. John Testa'ssurely experiTZ WOliM ai ha Hfl n.t organization but maybe he is the w wrcsuer. v 'Congratulations to our cooks. 2nd Depot TEX' 2!rneI. wlth v .lVTO ...excellent XZZr SlnM atartln have ETkTl JJ .. SSrt .. " - . - ob-orv- ad . a Neeee Just a laying oh word about theWACs. I attended mat mcKei Deerior awnue, an o r i e n t ationlecture the other day, and it turned out to bearea MSgt. Andrew L. Harris and dramatic presentation. They Sgt. Idus Thompson were express? ing their fondness of animals. good actresses. Harris said, "I always had MSgt. Notice: Pvt. Edward F. Clewley, a tender spot in my heart for dumb residence. If you animals." SgV Thompson replied, Jr., hastochanged contact him, you may "But, Sarge, all animals aren't desire now find him at barrack really dumb." Harris came right food wbi dy-xj- of the specialized couldn't remember having cut it. Said he, "I didn't shave last night I've . handled no sharp ents. My toe nails and. fin-l- We had to believe begun that the HUlfielder was discontinued First 11 4 l AAF Base Unit (Avn. Sq.) fSCU 1935 , rin 1111x1 t ifiuuua; a laitnir uaH This week's Joke is on Pfc. Edwas and courtesy discipline tary the proud ward. W. Berry; Last week he - . . . ass nart vx deuverea baby boy. awoke with a cut finger and 4912th Jonn Bronson Is of a And we of the 4133th congratulate father Pins Are Falling jkp u nrtzs " v T wcea. f week? . Z ""m mmm WWII Iwnen Pklngs i say It more outfit Sergeant F. White. Reporter. weu, Mpn0pn0, Avtatlea Sqaadre. IVt William Gordon is again en- re here to keep up his ff'th thpowin Jll?1 party in i September. squad-fo-n So, girls to eat and Plenty drink. Incidentally this SEEL1" wbtitute for picnic because of the weather Sp,tmber StZJL t hiU.n' l!,nf an optlmUt, too warm. any WnhPPoned SSM1?. . Cpl. Quentin Hlndrew Reporter , . . ton . warthoua NgrM'i Elgin watch between 42 and railroad traclLa. If foaad pieaac notify Mrs. H. H. Crw-of warehouse 43. ) ai. wui LJimm. - forth-comin- well-know- at-wil-l r .J tw semi-month- ly JfZs - IT? "" aU-broth- J Ed-man- ds 'Hi f'vJ ,uce. T'," - SUM Army Nurse Slctca trom September 3to JTt th-d- i m. r XZTir ?n i ! a an. i |