SSXUOtm JOHNSON FIEID, N.C. JUI4l-IIEeN APRIL 10» 1943 PAGS 7 HEADQirARlQtS >. HEU0QUARTSRS Br Sgt, Alax Karanikaa mill* Sgt, Dave S{rt>el, the "kid in iQ^per eevan’'^ !• vacationing ae in pre-war days in cuncj Florida. •• (not that golf course at Uiaai Beach — hop.), Ufa eontinaas bare at booe, with oar equadron area baeoiK ing a Garden of Bdan« lacking onlj fiw to make it perfect* ■a voodared idiare all tbOM onions gracing our boardwalk dis^ pasred to \intil a few of the bojs got together and bou^t Sgt* Groves aoae T^ans* l^Sgt* Karas was in such a hur ry to flourish his Ibll oo^tliaant of chevrons that he sii^ly sewed on a PFC stripe to irtiat he already had* Enou^ blo^ was spilled throu^ faulty aan^ulation of needles that 1st Sgt* Itowley had a representaties of the Rad Cross go thr^igh the ba^ racks with a cup* Our squadron takes top honors In eoneeivini of "noron joke8"*Thls is no reflection on our intelligenes for it takes aaart pe(^le, like Pvt Kanaon^ to think Jokes as this onet "Did you bear of the little ■oron who flooded the basketball court bacausa he heard the coach was going to send him in as a sub?" Three cheers for those boys who have been "keepers of the flaae" in the bsrraeks all winter long, like "Boy" Bowers in BKS* 207, whoa you always see sleeping with his oouth toward the door and open*Serlously, they have done a wonderful Job of firing and deserve our kindest tha nks* With deep regrets we all bid good-bye to T/Sgt, Reynolds this mek, a real guy who will go places in this man's army* He originated the term "moon lover” which hae be- eoos so popular among us this spri- ngtljss* 39TH UESS S.'^dADRON By Cpl Clif f Dougherty Finally it can be told, the disappearance of S/Sgt Paul C* IJl- ler*a sustache is solved* It seems that he took "the final step” a uple of weeke ago and married the girl of his dreams* However, she w^ uldn't say "yes" until he stood a little closer to the rasor.Rssultas no oustache* Now that "Sailor” Knoblich has bean proooted to corporal, he no longer needs his hsl4>mate "Tiny”* Better think again "Sailor" you oi- ^ need sooe help ease ni^t tak ing bad-check* Why is Cpl. Sehuls of the ord erly reoa looking xtp the ehorteet route to Tbxas? Could it be that he has plans? He certainly "sweata outf those lettere* Mole Coll TatYDH.Mv"* FWJ£NPLy~I CAN Why ia there a contented look on Pvt* Sam Ganonacio'a face these deye? It is because his "Little Fl ower" ia here on a two wseka stay* Za there say truth in the or that PFC Levi Stu^ is seriously thlnidnc of taking "the final step% Ha won't adalt a thing but certain evidsnce in the hands of responeibis parties seoa to Iddieata it* Well Stui^ don't let that C*Z* haircut stop you* BjT the way who waa the "oaater mind" that tbou^ that be could cut hair? Leoka like it was one of the butcbera* imi Off miotffrM/// UmiC ALBUM By Pfc Dwyer & Pvt* Laperuta Believe it or not—The Hospital received a letter of eoaBsndation, first of its kind sines the hospital opened* After being under terrific pres sure for weeks,the L£sdical Team fi nally eoLlasped* Tough luck boys, but you can't beWie ehaops in every thing* Surgery now sports a new secre tary, Ffe* Fenton, Good luck, boy, you'll need it* Talking about G.I. haircuts the "Gold Dust Twins", T/Sgt ".VhiUy" onerieh, and S/Sgt« "Uaxie" Neil really sport them* Now that the baseball season is hatching, what say boys, lets have a big turn out* Last navadhy Nita the "Angels of Uercy" set their pills and ther- mooeters aside to have a fashion sh ow at the "Vreek" Hall,and a hilar ious time was had by all* Oxir former correqiODdent for the Usdical Detachment, Pfc Nino LoBel lo has left Seymour Johnson Field for parts unknown,Good Luck Nino,we hope we can do as good a Job as you did* Our old friends, Ray Jaldman and Amond Ruati, left here two months ago to open a new hoq^ital in Flor ida, are now T/Sgt and Buck Sgt re spectively* Amond was recently mar ried down there, and is honeyBioof>- ing in St. Petareberg, Lots of Luck to them* Cpl* Henry Rofinot, says Greens boro ia swell* Pvt Joe Tata (of the three day pass extension fame) is now working in the orderly room in Greensboro,and perhaps he knows bet ter by now* Joe Smith from Albany was very sad the other day ig>on getting his dlsehargs iion the An^* 793TH MORSELS By Pvt. Howard Breitwish The 795th went "Stripe Happy" this week when new ratings were an nounced for Permanent Party person nel* Promoted to Sergeants were: Donald A. Dowse, John T* MacDohald, Thomas L. MacDonald, William A.Riog and William S. Scott* Promoted to Corporal from PFC were: B.J.Blaasia A.W* Casey, W* Chubaty, J* Fleming, $*L. Hambls, D* Hamlin, W. Jarvia, R* Jean, 7. Krausa, H* Munker, F*L* Shea, C* Sbeehy, C. Snow and Peter Wagel* Almost any night of the week you can find the 795th "Kom Kobblp- ers” on the aaoiesi beam la bmrraelm 12I7* The eombihation consists of Pvt* Howard Breitwish on aeeordisn; PTC David Allen on guitar; and Pvt Joe Brieosa on a motely assortment of mass kits and G.I, Pails which he used as drums* Sgt« "Boiangles" Towse has been invited to lend his tap dancing ability but as pat has not made an appearance* The boys are also looking for the hot clari net player in the squadron irt)o is often heard, but seldom found. The fellows all weleons back Cpl Louis A* Gnocehl, who has been on detached service with a Mobile Training Unit for some time* The entire squadron got a great kick out of watching Sgt* J* MacDo nald and PFC Conroy pinniz:g up daij- nty lace curtains in the newly modv nised Oayrocm* The Dsyroon now fea tures new table lai^B and tables* But the high spot is a new set of red leather \q>holstered chairs and sofas* The Dayroom now has a homey atmosphere which so many of the fsV lows had missed* The Sporte program is now well on its w^ in the squadron. Wrestl ing and boxing are rapidly gaining new enthusiasts* Pvt* George Wilson ia the outstanding wrestling candi date while Sgt* Tommy MacDonald is doing equally well in the boxing field* Ttie boys are rooting for Mac to come through the Field boxing tournament* This week the squadron softball tourney draws to a close* Individual trophies, gold engraved softballs, will be presented to the winning team by Kajor Charles L Ladson, Sq- dadron Commander, at a Tietory Danas to be held at the Post Service CluU 794Th TECH SCH SQUADRON By Sgt. Bill fencer The squadron wished to thank Mrs* A*L* ^Fontaine of Ludington, Michigan who heard about our plight in getting rations for our hen, so made a real generous gesture by se nding a box of cakes with instruct ions to feed Waecy* VAien you figure how many Ration Pointe it takes to make up a batch of cakes you then can realise ^t a fine thing it was to do* The field paper (Air-D- Useh) is sure getting around to all Squadron copy is coming in from nearly every organisation now, and la taking up two or more of the eight pages which aakes qp the Alz^-CMiech* There will be timsa when some mat be left out until a later iasue^ Until dsf> inate azrangesanta are made w aak you to continue eendingOEpy every week* parte of tbs country with aany of the boye now sending it home for the folke to read* People probably get sick of •ding sbMt our hen, but ehe is such a remarkable hen that hardly a weak goes by wiUMut something to write about her* The latest stunt ia this beliebe it or not* Laying the eggs right up on the hot water boiler in one of tbs shower rooms*Just a nice pleasant wj of saying "have a boll* ed egg on ■•*" Tbs officers and men of the equadron weleomsd a new officer to our midst this week in C^tein Jann L* Stitt who beesos squadron Adjut ant* Thoti fellows in the mall room sure are doing fine for themselves on ths receiving of packages of eats frrom the mother of Joe UoneseiK ski* They're vary tasty eata. I'll vouch for than mywalf* >ILUU . . Twrat 'ti HrvM r awb u uir, That cartoon at Cpl Sari )llller desk at Flight Headquarters showing a fellow getting his shots-some rale builder, the needle looks like a riveting machine* There was a mock trial held in one of the barracks last week* The people vs Neal Kelso* It was one of the beet acts it has been my pl easure to see.If it could have been staged on Broadway it would have run for years* PFC John Uullica, the Troubsdor C*Q*, singing away the other evening a very appropriate song, "As Tims Goes By*" Recently promoted, Cpl Stanley Pesotski is sure taking quite a ri^ ing here* He was acting corporal b^ fore, now the fellows are asking him if he is going to hold out that extra pay on his wife* Is he Mrs* Pesot^i? by MiHon Caniff, Creator o( 'Terry arNi tho Piratei" Something Hot ot the PX