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Show Mm. Service Command Unit 1915 What do you do when a dog bites a man? When you get poiaon ivy? If you have a nose bleed? If you receive a bad cut? In case of shock? Captain Megorden answered these and "many other questions in his two lectures last week on first aid, given as part of the current training program for this organization. "Understand I am just doing myself out of a lot of fees when the war ends by tellCook If all the ing you all this following lectures and demonstrations are as instructive and interesting as they have been so far, the program will be finished before we know it. sc. "L4 .WAG Section gratulations to Sgt. Helen Fleming, Cpls. Breckheimer, Gallant, McMillan, Murphy, and Bobbins, Pf cs. Bland, Brown, Carpenter, Dolores Rip-perto- ly h ( t-- v Armstrong Pvt. Mary Cook was all this week getting ready for her wedding on Monday, Sept. 4. But that's all right. Cookie, because it isn't every day that a gal gets married, huh? our column for many months and More familiar faces have left us reports to our CO. that it keeps up for other duty. . . . Someday we his morale.' You know it's a small will learn not v to make up the world after all. monthly guard book until we have to. Congratulations to Pvt Fred T5 BRUCE A. COOK, Neece of the 4135th guard section Reporter. on his recent promotion to Pfc. J. CAROLYN . , Pvt. Zane Pozulp, because of his constant griping, is being force from the confines of fully evictedroom with this abrupt the supply There-lor- e, send-of- f: "Good-byZane." know all men by these presents, that as of this day, beginning as of now, Pvt Zane Pozulp will be known as "Auf Weider Zane." e, Have you heard the one about "Off again, on again, going again, Finnegan?" If you haven't then ust read our roster in the follow ing manner: "Hogan, Monahan, Hannagan, Sullivan." (Old Spanish names.; Speaking of names, the best way to introduce some of the boys of tne zna uepot unit is to teu you the inside story behind our roster. you see, its like this. In our barracks we have a "Town." When the lights go out it gets very "Black" and some nights very much "Wilder." uue to the way it is con structed, the barracks room is very "wooay. In our barracks you can auench your thirst the way you really like because we always have a Caisse on hand and imbibe as much as you please, you'll be "Stillwell" the morning after. We have no salt of the earth but we're different, we have "Peppers There s only one thing were "Leery" about and that is the we can always "Asp," call upon "Powers" to help us. We have spoken, we have fin ished, we are "Dunn," so let's end with an appropriate song: "Where 'Shannon' flows. ue riverSGT. JOHN IfACUKOS. Squadron Reporter, however, Reporter. 412th AAF Base Unit (AVN Squadron) This week's highlight was the promotion of Sgt Idus I. Thomp son to the rating of Stan sergeant a We also have four newly. made Arthur non-com- s, L. Beadle, Major (should Davis, we call him Ma lor or Corporal), Sumter Halley and Junior L the-cartrid- , y SSgt. Piyne. Thompson passes m out : cokes. cigars ,;. In a titanic contest of strength, endurance ana piain fortitude, menage of Mc masterful a guts Neil Marauders magnmcenwy manhandled a mystified medley 01 Pennsylvania Pikers with an over whelming score of Z7 to zo, re flecting a tight game with lew hits and no errors to speak of. The struggle between two OASC WAC officer teams was staged last Wednesday before mesmerized members of the several aviation squadrons who' witnessed a strict softball maeily .trAin ronlete Wlin UK spiuo. thrills, chills and frills of nearly U ft - w r 5 two dozen sizzling, enervescwj athletes who trooped off the diamond with smoke curling up from V 1MB. kfltfCt iU LINDA DARNELL ... In "Summer Storm," released through United Artists. Religious Services There was never any doubt of t.h outcome, even though the Pikers rolled up a tidy zo runs in the first three innings as against 0 for the Marauders. In the fourth inning a home run for the latter was the beginning of a hitting spree that ended in triumph. A fourth dimension in softball technique was introduced when the Marauder coach carried a recalcitrant, headstrong base runner back to third base. . The runner figured she could make home, the DOROTHY LAMAKB...J moroui nonywooa star, comes te the base fhetUrf day and Monday is island". GFs Pack . tit Ea J "01C JJV J Hall 3 New Tent Pole it Soldiers Helps j To Ease the Led coach didn't Result: A piggy-bac-k ride. The two WAC outfits displayed SUNDAY considerable improvement over a Catholic Mass Base chapel. 8 a. m. Protestant Service, Aviation Bquad- - previous engagement with a team roni Base cnaitei. 9 a. in. - from the WAC detachment that (Second Sunday of eacn moatn, com- won a affray by the munion service.) close score fo 43 to a, nathalta Mass P. W. Compound, Questioned about the reason be a. m. hind their latest win, a Marauder Protestant Hospital service mag. m softballer said: "Clean living and Hill Field Sunday Scnool ease cnapei six glasses of water a day. m. a. 10 and annex, S-- 1 AKMSTKONCr, c 1? In Sunday Sfcr nip-and-tu- ck gun-poin- t) ... teams. de-dubb-ed ... eer-jigg- er, 4? 1 nr Kt it Og-de- to watch an orientation film last week on how to take care of our rifles, this is what everyone kept mumbling for several days thereafter: "The bolt goes back drawing the trigger lever which presses the seer spring, which releases the which protrudes upwards into the ripper snapper forc to explode there- ing and by springing the bung-hol- e automatically inserting a tap into the barrel and presto . . . two beers! Now let's see, we'll go over that just once more. . . . Please! Please! No more! Pvt. William Duvall leaves the organization this week to return to civilian occupation because of de you pendency. The boys all wish see the best of luck Bill, well be ing you. ' Speaking of dependency, over 50 per cent of the lads have two dependents every pay day, namely seven and eleven. fame ending the recent softball a 27 to 26 score. A urge 7? 1. Mtlelnated te watch softball be-ithe new technique in nntutwl these developed by ' ' if Our star first baseman's luck didn't seem to hold out so well last week when she played soft-ba- ll with the WAC officers at the base gym. Yep, her team flub and was defeated 27 to 26, but it was a game well worth watching. Goodbye to Los Angeles, HollyAnd sneaking of marriage, Pvt. wood, and surrounding suburbs for the men of Branch Camp No. 1, Dorothy Kroll was married recentthe for it has moved to Camp Roberts. ly to Pvt. Edward Conner ofband. Lieut. Tice is doing a bang-u- p job Pocatello army air base field handling this branch camp, and deserves the vote of this week's Life is sure setting- - tough for the three (?) "two stripers" that live near Pfc. "Mom" Wilke. She says n she is not Pfc. Miller's wife coming to pulling her rank, but for a visit, and we hope a ust trying to keep tnem on me pleasant one. . . . Cpl. Schubot and ball. his red head. Headquarters Personnel and the war fronts. . . . I knew that the WAC column CpL Newman and his tall tales of traveled far distances to friends horse breaking. . . . Sgt. Sirianni and relatives of our personnel, but down slightly injured had never thought about one readtracking PW's. . . . Sgt Wallantavage, his ing it in the wilds of India, but new job and temporary rest from such seems to be the case. TSgt. headaches of the labor guard. Kenneth Wiker has been receiving 2nd Depot Unit, Army After being forced (at 7 n, and Wilke. 1 ',tW5fc will be another itr 1.1.. Edwards, Hulda Edwards, Fasel, Hitchcock, Marshall, Martin, 6, 1944 WAC Officers Teams Bate To Torrid Finish, 27 to 26 The stripes are really flying in the. WAC detachment again. Con- ..." absent-minded- day Seprer.,J& K two-doll- ar Funniest situation of the week Tech. Sgt Stephanson putting on his leggings, seam to the inside, and having to have a T5 explain the correct method of assembly. (T 'Favorite t j and The o ver burdeneddt on maneuvers, or ( marches CrOUDS.1 IVnr all 1 has had his packUtK Base Protestant Communion Servic- ecombat, Base chapel, 10 a. m. another half pound by anew flwiw first Hiinrtav.l Base Protestant Service Base chapel. of shelter tent pole needy 11 a m. noon. cepted by the Quartermaster I Catholic Mass Base cnapei, ix lor issue to the soiaier. MONDAY Termed "Dole, tent tbdl Catholic Mass Base chapel, 5:15 p. to. tion," it Is a far departure I Jewish Service Base chapel, 7 p. m. m (Every second and fourth Monday.) Someone tells of an old gentle- - ?n 010 ana neavy poie urn Ol oemi i TUESDAY instead man who Braved: me keen issued, "Lord, 1 , uf " J.U:.. 4mm luium Trntastant Noon Devotion Whse. No. alive as lone as I live." jf. 12. 11:45 a. m. Most of us started life with ff,orn at F"1 Catholic Mass Base chapel, 3U3 p. m. now l08 and of deal enthusiasm. great vigor WEDNESDAY -11 v, allow any one end I will that i t Protestant Noon Devotion Whse. No. 1 v.k inserted in any other em a 33 11:4K a. m. j no. wnse. would m, M,." Catholic ffJlt someday be ours, of achieve- 11:45 a. m. I ' nn. ' TheV are Ddt k mm an anI Catholic Mass Base chapel, s:is p. m. 01 . .7 soais we wouia gain, Protestant Choir, Aviation Squadrons ,.1";, we we'e re" aay?,V "u? now Oni end llilT lit chapel. 7:30 p. m. Z.ZZT we mac cne una iook oacK, pass- I zCZ zJHZ tV'. hv. TlnkertsR THURSDAY Catholic Mass Base chapel, 6:40 a. m. ing years have made inroads won Catholic Noon Devotion Whse. No. 12, our youthful ideals and very often we have been diverted from .those fg&LEEZ 11:45 a. m. weKedM FRIDAY higher and better things.which we Catholic Mass Base chapel, 6:40 a. m. once honed fn aph Well mn ara " I ""r? Protestant Noon Devotion Whse. No, all nrVv th7 nravV. weighs but seven oun 45. 11:45 a. m. me alive as long as I live." for Catholic Noon Devotion Whse. No. 33, many have fallen by the wayside 11:45 a, m. and are unable to continue because Novena Service Base chapel, 7 p. lltlllOU ill Liflpt Catholic Choir Base chapel, 7:30 p. m. I XO are no tue lunger alive p. m. its challenges and fties SATUBDAY Chaplain's Message , 1 1 1 sae-craciu- , l 1 "t ' W Noon-Devoti- Alexander CdI. Major Da vis (there's that name again) is doing fine in spite of the. severe wound he received when he slipped and fell on a butcher knife at the Officers' Club last week. That's one way of proving he can take it The. 4912th is made up of well disciplined men. As you know, we are always on the alert and when someone calls attention we follow Catholic Mass Base chapel, 6:40 a.m through. Last week 2Sgt Ta- - Catholic Confessions Bass chapel, 7 to born's wife, who is a messenger. 9 D. m. 1. For each activity marxed with an the asterisk brought some information intoHos-kiwill be pro room. O. ()thetransportation Eugene orderly Sgt South Oate to the Chapel vided from saw her first and said, very and return, leaving the Civilian Dormitory Area 20 minutes and the South Gate 15 emphatically, "TENSHUN!!!" and minutes prior to the scheduled time of the whole orderly room shook with and making a stop at the Clock the vibration of men coming to activity House to up any personnel who may attention. TSgt Taborn was on have drivenpicktheir cars and parked them his feet before he realized it was In the parking lot. 2. For the activities marked with two his wife the men were being cour asterisks will start transportation teous to. at the Recreational Building In Sahara Village Instead of the Civilian Dormitory That's all for now so Hasta Area. - ns () Luego, amigos. Sgt Sidney H. Alexander, Jr will soon have a happy reunion Reporter. with his family. 41S5th AAF Base Unit Our mascot. "Colonel." really is The boys of the electric shop at having competition now. There are miss Pfc. Kollar, so many dogs around. Colonel sets operations greatly 8th who has been transferred to the lost in the shuffle. Depot Group. Thus, the Kokomo combination which has been the Anyone desirine a snM butt of many a pun and witticism Notice: car, contact TSgt. Ben- has been broken up. neii. Any reasonable offer will be The subject of a popularity con accepted. First come first served. test was broached at one of the TSgt. John J. Brown has reen late meetings, but after some appointed chairman Squadthought it was decided that debon ron Party Committeeof the to rcolace air "Pop" Clark would win hands MSgt. Neafie. down, so what seemed to be a good idea was dropped. Many of the fellows who In the nave enjoyea aeiicious chickAnyone having trouble reaching imv and steak dinners at the Dutch the third floor of the brick bar en racks on Saturday nltes contact Oven in Farmington will be disto learn it was destroyed Cpl. Oradci in Second South, appointed "Frenchy" Latour, who, suffering by fire last Friday nite. PFC. M. E. PILCHER, a slight dizzy spell, rented his bunk last Saturday nite, is contemplat Reporter. ing leasing A Mir of rlasos at m.. Pfc. Dingman. a proud father. I5"T ervws) 4Miiidina 178. n (oun4 KOVtsSfj rrm. a Mara Mau. who has never seen his daughter. it I T . ? "inw 1 S) SSBSka ' S tiuTSriml I T.Vilr oDwtiINew AssigniEC Elizabeth Brownins once wrote: I . .' .u . "What frightens me is that men Capt. M. H. imnoiMar mcuv , are content with what is not life v an . Ana sne was right, for resenu' .kk"". some of us have reached the noint officers, capi. r: in life when we no lonser hear the field 14 months ago; ---p ine call from the heights, when quarters air the richest and most valuable ele. Patterson Field, uua ments of life no longer appear, to served for a PeTrJ-us- , but are content to be our sec- - as ASC headquarterscw ond best when we should be livg ing our up to those high aspirations which were present in our young and formative years. WEDKESDAf v "Lord keep me alive as long as , Beptetabw I live" alive to rich music, alive --The w an ana Deauty, alive to liters Jean Arthor ture, alive to love, alive ta reli Lee Bowmsfl gion. These are the most valuable Charles CobBrt elements in life and if I am attempting to eo throuffh life with. THUBSDAY.fgj4 ttr out any of these, I'm not September really alive though I may be living. Let , Don AmecBS us an exempmy our exalted posi Andrew Dana nuii as cniiaren or nmt hv sittM. William tion to duty, devotion to our work, 8ATUIA loyalty to life at its best and high and ho,y Purposes. ?J VkJ. "" n I best-livin- Post Mov: ImP1Li obe-r.'unc.e- .to Iain Arcnie . HOIt The marring nf Marv stenographer in the judge 'wave uLiiee. to tirvi 1e 'in nr. man T. Taylor, United States Coast ouard, was announced this week. I he UftAna tM,nm .1M.HI..J Saturday at the home of the bride's parents in Salt i ol. at this station Vl andi1 a mpJoyed half years. The groom rn-sv- OASC v -- w uvm sail 1 rBKS. i.. 1 . Dick "Kansas City WT Joan Davis Mary Carrel Weds Coast Guardsman - 1"DorothyBracken . Eddie TUESDAY, WKDNjp September lzT! "Atlantic aVT ConstanceMoflJ, Whitemsf p,ul Urcne - . |