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rmf i Wt it. IMl AB-O-MECH S*vmaar InlMiow rkM. N; C: CILUMK^ "MWS FROM YOUR ^Ruaoroh E*3| Waacy Has Brand New Barracks Bf 8GT. BOX 8PEW»B . A sew bftrrseks kas beco boUt In ow aquBdroD by the aqwdron mechanics, it is the new home o the Ode and eoly Waccy and her brood. It is the snappieet lookina barracks on the whole Held very colorful even tboufit U is only doU bouse site. Outside there la a roe- ^ of ttmae occvpyliw the buOd- me with each one's partleuiar duty listed. Then there Is a section that is called Wing Headquarters, i name suggested by the group 8u pervlaor Major OalUer. On the whole the barracks is conwl^te even.to a coal bos, and a number on the front which is 44b. Dates WAC 8t^ back and let the hero by. He is 8gt. Tom Bit^y i^lo was I 7m/i Ball Club In High Gear By S(t. DON SUTHERLAND. The baseball team continues to roll along in high gear, although tenbue competl- t^ still leaves the bcm tralUng the 13th Mess Group nine. Fay DePriest won hts fifth game ngainst one defeat in bis attest st^ snd this iad has yet to pitch a bad game. Sloi^y fielding was responsible for his loss and. on this ticket, at least, you can paste ms name in your garrlsoo cap as s burler to be heard from when the doggies go marching home. Paul Cheyvinko, former Brookljm catcher, has been pulling DePriest well and, on the offensive. Paul is b^innlng to get Just a bit too good for the pitching. His big bat has really b^ hot of late and his bits nave play^ an lm tii first m^Mr irS; SLSS W thrw that baa enjoyed the companv of iSSSi »f singles in these s WAC. To^was Che ewvy^ aU ®i2?***® raised his average tO| that saw Um for the yduiM Indy was very. very, nice to look at. The First Bergeaat's mail has increased about a hun dred percent; We can’t teQ about his outgoing nmO howevei for he sure keeps that a secret. Her name? Well I sure want to get nay ftizlough. so X better hoM that for a wbUt. wen Cpl. Sieve Bisko that M confirmed batcblor M* confenied that be is new ea the veiie of taking the step- Her first name is Lee fetlews. bW Bteve im't out the last name imtil set. CM. atnve la a IMe f~ww —t.i —— t m tha big reaseaa that theJ^P^ appointed Adjutant and A30. Letters have been received le- ceotly from our former On tain John A. Stratton, aiyi our for- n»er Supj^ Officer, Lt. Garrett J. ^ Mobley. Captain Stratton is now uncontrollabie drcum- stntloDed at the air base In^wne.ii**®®^ ^ •**** imaWe to Hew York, while Lt Mobley was ^ squadron party as planned transferred to Hunter'Reid ^ Friday bni dont let that ▼eaaah. Georgia. nag. because just With the departure of the ofncer8i^Lf®I?L?f,*'™“b5"****» «« made SSHt Plane Big Watermelon Party By 8GT8. MOBBICO AND Me- _ DOWBU. Due to uncontroQabie 'Tis a Sad Story Hq&Hq Relates By S-Sgt. D. SMEL T-figt Cart Banioom barracks chief of the resown 307. sits on hte foot locker at night munching carrots by the dosett There is a note of sadness to his eyes and every now and then a tear trickles down his cheek. Ta aee. Harrison wanted to fly — but the Cadet Boart found that be was color blind. With a heart full of sadness be wrote and told his mother the had news. A few days later, he received a large package. Plies , were crawling aU around the out- wde of it. Peihap8 they too, were color blind. Harrtson openM the box to find dosens of nth Tech Group Has New CO By pyr. L. E. WALLEE It was haU and tarewMl last eeek as the llth Group quarters and Personnel office aald goocB^no Major Charles L. Lad- kphy who left his poet as Ocoup n't glvlnc It’s a n r Mlsw a^li ^ reperU Postal OCtteer. Oei WaB, Gharlfo! "iT* oi me omceraiwi^ len ms poet as acouD mentioned, several changes b s v e I?" ^ ofiOommandlng Officer. Efa -the best parties any squadron haaiwas takm by Lt. Cokmti Jtdm W 5?5. ^keep'BametL newly arrived from AU your mi peeled on the bnll^ lantfo GBy. ub »• w foe notice of the time, vrrrt tor am hmv ^ yU he held, nnd notifor font matter).. .Pfo. BlMtenl W* mw fK^ a— 4_ very ne^liftuiotf, the PursSmer^^ ' stacked carrots —A note ftem hte mother read; ‘Dear Son. Dimt for - ^ to eat three everyday”. . And that fellas, is the story of Harrl* BOD. But that Isn't all. be plus groundcrew to the many flies which follow his carrots around. Goes- slteiaUy be lets out a alA >-‘*Gh. tew I wish I were a fly as that X could fly with the fUea.” beoimadeln the Officer persini^ of the squadron. The popuiar ex- AdJutaoTLt. Alfred / aSnS, ____ has aasumed command of the ateve M a fMe fellsw atelf^'I't. A. -Bart Kota the big reaj " Beta foe'^tte of Wing Officer. la ^ iOf the organimtion. ni rlli^ lA. Kota and u. Kesr and ..j bf Bw time tMs iasoe eowratton *nd support te tbsm of tta papar M «B Bmi Pfe. CBas>;ABd lA. Hastings. only thai, but hi the , yes sir Kh going to be . m^ party, ae watch for the tate : date. tte panar to oM tei Pfe. Ctas>{Ate xa. Hastiags. Behsoi Oaiw Ue Kii^wEI te AM «f IBs tea. ^ to foe deMfim fow sum m gettag ready pMsl. Obastle and tea My pfo to Gmup Oanmaafor, Major &rS ** aohael • d^a wag Itesd hi the aqiiadw. . L- T aiaon, and welcoma la toto mo- ** fo^ Hon-Oem. It naver fsdto w’rafdhif to ggt. caaenr, Lt. OoL Jota W. BanwCt. T^*^!**^ uoder way tMa weta. Ben Bigdan gmt Btok Ca9 takes Masns-ind-Oroans Departaot: ^ ^ ^ aahwete dustod out of K aat drsp every ratoy day. sadjOeflnitoly not of foe early-totad- foppe maaMals, teoaum ^ wfll y Da^ The laaaoa osMd teligrt torly-to-rtee taecies h> Dave ^.^*¥?^toaae of foat wMIhnawn ttet itaee afeat My aittetirnrHsJqicniaw. The faithful eoatodtoa of fosse daya, hit Bagdad tor awaaftlie Tadi Orders pceaents adepi em» our suaatosa has itoasMbrtotoem.|tog pleture as ha to draggod traw Dwt^ Mb toltlal tafo to t b ejlito tamfo Sach five-thirty ayam. The mwabnrs frf foa Fenaasuta Ptety.eaae with which Mike LegarskL ramr fiaaMMadSm OttOSr ChgtolB.aiW Otamp gCtter-Upper, wSmim Mat of agaad-,from hto downy v*h fo. * mM aptoe C^emow to go to bad Aler. wl of alae, David seenos to have M ta I? i *5® J!£ * »bout the office with a r miirn toqpeeabn jar amwmtai, '*tais i arable tospacUen.'* The .-;As a tetole Is to te osngrata- NCO School Dents 891 Sewing Circle BrL.B.WAUBB The cietokig af foe aew noD-oom scheal to axpactad ta put a hefty deafi to thelhilvlng to ' nniahlii^sn •Fa varted. wMh tite aid ef a B. David secBoa te teve aboald try area harder ta the g laihicaices in town. Of y*** to toon oat foe Tcagti edgto. ooaiae, Chentow clatoswttiat foerai^'^ know we can and wflf. to MS toiler soldier ta tte bar- ***ktar The Diet racks, but due to a certain oontoai-l ^ fohto dquadran to hsptag Bng factor In foto octoimn. hto aamt’A^d ntafaig far S-figt Aaltomk to tonotgiveiL ^ tend • hnliTTm sta^ n. ecmlng totady bottles from btatod fmpoa- sihto ptaoea and them away ...«M magic mnmwif onee aeary wnaiAtm the more protaarawof fice Btomhers bkaaoms forth wta IM foU, foar-smentog stogies. They elata there to no oauBtod- Bated niei to Itato rnirw. bM the antocJgar faeUen hM its doobfo ”•*5*1^ on a new runner’s face theflxattlme he finds aM ttetha IM to nm the mhaaegraph nm- fotae too. He teaks at that harm- leaa tostrsihent as though tt ware a flsstolfo pteee at vortore appa- ratas. Off for the much - celebrated wilds of un>er Mldtigan was S- Sgt Alfred J. Cayo, nead oorre- apoodem c'ark te the Ttaauuael Offiee. In view at tte fact »«•« the effiea to shot foiough with Mtofal- gandtoa, iU got a few words of long-term lease on hto wrtttogjPteh and. _ mate my.' , qatobtography a national bastaai- tosB . ler.” Pfe. Drake exptotoeU to hto " > irate buddias. "How was I to kmyw . be -was a wotf^tn a towo-otdorad . iadormt” IX was explatoad to Bud —I Ufa story to the sole and , exchislve property of foe Air-O- Meeh and eopywrUad as saeh to ■■■n- ao AAt»lMk dtaln. imo . r«rt- SSSiir'*’*"* ^ a>lrtT.«nB ful Uttle den for students and per- «*“forte8. Jpictorrs tamed to. ff yen Jnst try. Qd. Cbad- hsa aoqutocd foe title how Hnuad.*’ due to the at Ffc. Bfnggtna. Tha tie Baeufouait will her ptoture wIB be to the M July laeue at Alr-OACedt. 7«C*s gat these >* • Rot ume ki the Old town tonlAd" - and there waa ^ ^ arrived here Wfo. held a party to ^brate one yaar rg warfc. Plaid. They are: Adam A Gaorge B^mi John Br^f bait Otork. Bentard Oobb, lOtasel Oompletti. BaltaidPhm.TtanioDl- Bantl, Everett FMid, James E. g°Dh?»h. Robert Druban. Metro as nktoerty. March >ortto.' Orevtu, WUMam OanaR and George Arthur. And ether members ^ are snaltsrad all ever the field were tovtted to attend. Bit. Ctotoga ChWuk was aeeh ery> E fo BAgt Barry Bem- iwnttogei, teaima ha hM so many itaouam —taytog mopa. hrooms war^ from bis buddies to leave a Bttle of the atala left for them itaen they get back bo^ on fur- Due to Its t P.P hoxrmeka, the of foe BIcfo Hook, hut approaefabM evesits are casting their laag shad ows over this ttttie haven of peace and tte time to not far off ifoen the students will te maktog free with tto nmoiwnwits and dlver- tlsements. ggt. Barold Bayre, ene of foe lounge's leeiting patrons to fondly remembered as a apliitod discuaaton toader, a sterltog pro tagonist of the lestag side of ar- ~nd a taloDled hand at srttb an toaprompta step or two te foe efralns of foe ever present radloi. Plans bad already been nder way for the tnetallatton of a stage with a troup of dancing f^to and coaslca. but they will have to be abando It Is wtfo a bmvy heart that AOl’s non-coms bid their mug hostelry adteu for 43 weeks, but tots to war. .% SBSpIcious-Inrfolng tovfUan with a soot fropical narateJ topcoat and a fawn-colored fedsra was ob served laet week ptuaUug aboot tte happy home of Wa masoet, Pfe. Bndwetoer D. Drake and his aUractive wife Mrs. Drake (nee Btgh-Ufe.) Arronsed GPs, fear- tag a oenp by the Dtoney studios or ax least some iocal botebar. tovaartgsted and found that foe afranger was a liters^ for a promtosnt Haw Terfc panhshtog baaae. After aendtag B» agm^ psfofot. hto fadara to sna beta and a osnfraet ta foe afoer, a peoae af gg mm latamsd to foa itouka iemtrlto and itocoaarad font am wataat hnd vary nearly algagd Cupid Strikes In 12th Mess By 80T. C. gCHVLX In COM anyone to wondeiiiw why Pvt. Meyer Poas to walktag around ta a daae foeae past few days, It's hecauae hto "Uttle ~ " ' ; out of chow. arrived ta tosa. (ton’t blame he hasn't been married a month yet. 8'figt. Borne recently ratunud from furlough during which Utm be deserted foe bachelor ranks.- foarrled life must agree with hhn as he Isaks none the wtese for wear. In fact te locte bealfoier. Pvt. Charles Jandro. who la tte last isnie asked tte boys for "ad- on his love problems states that be is swamped wlfo "so called advlc^." Muit be that tte boys of squadron are experts m '‘love affairs.'' Prom the rtaorts Qiat drift in moat . of them have a couple of Irons ta the fire on ttet ‘tore. Some fellows these ten. Recently returned from furlough.' aSor Knablidi admito that al- fofugb ha had a "swAl" time be mtosed hto carpenter ebop. Guess he really found a home hem. Also Just returned to Pfe. "Jake" Oubta •’ake says Atlantic CUy ton’t foe "vne but It's still a "swAl' plaoe. The WW8H Club eWe Work So Bard) haa tacteaaed its member- ^ greatly stace It was first men- tioned ta this aohunn last weak. Ffos. Cloud and Strickland char ter membem, find they .caanot handle foe work at "beefte" Mfoey held an ehrtton of Offiosn. ^9b prmIdCQt (« dark bona to race) to Bit. OavDor. Tice ata aeemtaiy reapec- Otoud and Btitoklaad. Bsv Oayuor gear M * for his barracks which at preaent mn keep tta Bonor Badge, only teeauae sf Mofoer Craurs saert- ffeas. WelowMs Gate Back Our soothsayer of the abr. Qs- I*! Fsioomed back J^ously by Bgfoq men alter a brief shsenre from radio. This tseplrsd a notlee on foe bulletin bound to the affect that *aU thirty- year men will gather to foa Day Boom JM before foe broadcast snd nsartai around tte ' to ngprsetatton. The no- tlca faltod to specify Tiht sst Orm wan to tota foe OrsSd * hooqtiel of Tteget- Mi anna, as fob men ehd hummed "As Time ooes By. Wtfo foe 1 everytedy k . warn ont expresitai c€ M-B g t. 8^ **• ghys.* (gmtle- men whaddya" want, an tavlta- f^LTony DtSan- M repeats. "Whaddya wamm. an tattotton!” Tony {fer nothin’) Di- Bastt. regtoterad a 'fltbteoua •quavfo tte Qfoer night about Kins- tm. Be had room, meals, and transportation for one bock ~but swaan because they didn’t do bis laundry. How that A1 turned from furlough —the enr- ^ rtn Cteldstero will go Into effect agstn. • i SaUiers Gel DMy Dcfo l/mdon (CHS) — Just so U- S. aold^ won't lose foat fatherly touch a toper fhaogtng contest ^ he held soon at a service club e falling ' to met 'With tot much San Ptnnctoco (CHS) — OA. Car- s P. Bomnlo to a fanner FilJ- ptao newtoluer man who totoed Gen. UactatiW's foroea rtto^ ta Pearl Burbot. Aa one A foe two aides to to "Boss’* to Aus tralia OA. Rornnlo te mtttlmi to pear a certain American eato over a H. g. Adeld bearing fOor Mara. Boim moBto ago Ool. Bomnlo came to to Ttalt- 2?* fotmped toto a tailor Amp to bay alto of te toAgna. Iha^Oor^Ttava tbein made apedaOy and bAM a talTiiss nan. be ordered twodoa- ■I or font. Ito aoe te* te teart
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