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An-O-MECB li«9Wt 7. im Pet Squirrel Home Again In Barracks of 712th Hanoi The Week Membera of tbe TURh Trolnlog#- Group ood Bteft flergeont J o e j Kttpperanon m partletiUr, ore hop>J py ‘Rm reMoa: ’'Boby” bos retuniod. "Baby” is a four«ad-a-haU* maatbs old pet aquirrel who inad* vertenUy wiAdered off in St. Lou* Mo. shortly b^ort S’Sgt. Kup> pennaa and his buddies were ihtpi^ to this Tetimical Training rnmTnawH station of the Army Air ^roes. soldiers had Ooknel PopsM B. Smith, conunanding office^ of the field, (left) is riMwn greeting Major General Gustavos Salinas, chief of the MsTTirsn Air Force (fight) who paid a visit to Seymour J^maon nM this past weA as goest of Oen. B. B. Arnold, chief of the Army Air Foroes. Oeaeral Salinas and his aide. Captain Oaxlola are "^a^»g a series of tamecUons of V. B. airfields. Accompany- the **>»t*>^ OMoral bw from WasbingtoD were 061. A. W. Major D. M. Waxner and MaJ. O. T. McBugh. all officers of the Araty Air Ttoroea Short ^KirtTMt (MSgt-BBUer plgskic was George Olpp, w-^ i "— ■■■ ' ■■■ later to go ou to become one of Treated with en^ tite highest the greatest nonters and all-aroond Iw ail soldttn. ^ reoM j living quarters _ the Y. M. C. A. there and when "Baby” tamed up missing, a frantic but fruitless search fol lowed. It was a rather disheart ened group that arrived here and as aoon as be was free. Kup- perman wired his new address to directors cd the 8t. Louis Y.M.C.A. Wcified Per Wedi Then followed s week of worry, sleepless nights and heartache — not only tor Kupperman but the whole outfit. At long last, a tele gram arrived stating that “Baby” had been found by a group of sol diers snd was almady en route to this field A few days ago the pet arrived, bag and baggage and was greeted by a cheer from the Tiatb that would have put the Notre Dame rooting section to shame. KuMXt- man said he bad felt "like a moth er irtio bad loot her only child in a rabway rush.” "Baby” appeared more than a little pleased with the reunkm but seemed tired after the long train ride. She wasted little time crawl ing into the familiar and cosy in sides of her favorite sergeant's hel met for 40 winks. was bom in .. ily adopted by Kiqiper* man and hu bumUes to Ksneai when she was two months old. 'Limited' Men May Get Out (OoDtlnued Prom Page One> 4-P claaetflcatkms with a view to getting into the Army all other wise eligible men with uncompU- csted cases of veneresl disease- It has been discovered that some reg istrants were seeking to escape ser vice by deliberately beeeiri&ig In fected. The rapid treatment of ve nereal disease has proved so ef fective that it Is BOW considered feasible to accept larger numbers. It is felt that accepting more in- fectea’ men will be beneficial, not only to the men themselves but siso to the clviUan popolstion. since they will be sdequately treated while in the Army, rattier than re maining Infected. Mm rejMtM for psycho-neurotic reasons will be re-essmlned. Qneta to be Strict Bereaher men with physical dis- abilities will be accepted only on a strict quota basis and selectioii will be made oo the basis of special skills, aptitude and intelligence. Whkn such men are accepted a temporary slip will be attached to their record until they ere placed In a unit, when the sUp will be destroyed. Sergeant Arena and in ^lorta. Staff works . Trahtiag ai the Sporii A haaa lengthy bAcmfttKmd WOh a cMwer in verts teas. aaMs ba^ to ttM oolorM days of the Roaring Twmrtw. ha vtee a mighty yam atetit the penoaageo trn^e that he encountered dur- tag thSM years. _ ^ Bon 4B yenn aSo. T iVered received . . eendy nod other tld-Mts her main diet is carrots, psa- and pretvls —with empbasta Ihgly obvtous'even on that'day J® bo ofects. She often drtnla ._ .... ^ Jber water from a canteen our. the greateat punters snd sll-srcond, etsfs of footMil records teilie with'' Notre Dame. . . Sgt. MUkr ob- Stanley Miller eerves that Otpp's talent was glow- ' Physical ingly obvious even on that back in the old Nantlcoke field. A few years later. Miller was pa- SBgt. Kupperman. who thinks tmntiig the pine boards for a pre^ "Babr’ has- “the prettisst brown ffSBlonsl basketeall team. . . Later eyes,” doesa’t have ts depend upon bs attended Anianee MUttary Acad- the bu^er to make reveille roll easy in Peonsylvanla wtwre he calL Svery morning, she awakens stayed for two years alter grad- him in the barraeka with an af- uatloD ha cap^ty as BaaketeaM, fectiooate nte on bis aar. The pet Footte'l sod BastibaTI eoaeh. . . is te hte Me sB night long and Game the year of 19W and our sits ay day on his shoulder or cud- rnggedly earvad sdkjeet was ea- died m hw pocket tvlog too DteVOrsl^ of IficMgSn. m«»k Ipgu-gj Obmi>eted in football and basttall Us pet to Oie barracks all day . . . Got hlB letter la the sports he long but "Baby" doaan't teem to competed la sate says the most in- mhid the soUtede and ' terestfag eKpertanee tiiat ever be- along the rafters fell him was haring the honor to pUy to beraelf. have played alongside of Beany . rnedman while both were at the Qnlverslty. . . Prtedznan's name Is a byword in football circles. Qiarl^ GehrtDger, former sopor ball hawk for the DetxcM Tli^sa and prenaier aecood basananof the decade, used to work oat with ttM MIchlgai • - - — BoBdCaMilSIiM Burin TM» Thiind«y (Oontinued Prom Page One) ranging from a sympbcnic arrange ment of “Deep Pur^” to Glemt MU^’e arrangement of “Anvil Chorus.” The popular Tech Com mandos, who also f^ow Sgt. Ley-^ den’s baton, wlU hold forth during the intermiseon. All military per-. socsKl of the flakl snd their goeeUipage. are invited to attetel the concert. George didn't start In tea anny Feature etdolet «f the evening as sn artist, however, te civOiao will be Pvt. asnl Pavlow, vtelhitiil Me, be was one of New York’s iriio wUl present "Oobsas."' Sgk leading eommardal artiet and Leyden also promlaes "Manhattan designer. His work has traveled to he was breaklDg Into the bigtime. Fete Appleton, who eeived vaksr- I ously for over ten jwars in the ' Major League Big Cbreus. played with Mmer tor the thiiverslty and pitched many a victory for tbe old alma mate.... Upon gradnatian. be was appotet- ad to the poet of BasfceteaU coach . — —— — at YpaUasti Nonaal, Mich Eto ballets from his seeiwtary of state. sopervlae other sports whllc,‘^N boet cards are mailte wlttkoul the servica on July M, IMS at New there. . . Ghoee teb Job bwteed of ^Mrge. Pa. Miami Bead> ‘ aceeptlng ttw cfler of ths L o a g | The poet carde requesting ballols Method Of VotUtff Is Explmted Far GIs Get an Section oomlnc up soon in your state te which you’d like to votet M to, you’n get ^ by virtue of en enar taeue Post HeadqwartiirB tela week. The order said that poeto teve bMm dMbotod post cards whlcb the ssidtor may obtain frena Ms ofOeer to request war CPL. OEOBOB DENES few months ago. Seymour JMmson Field was sorely in need ot an artist to draw up charts, booklets and other necet*- sary bulletins. The name of Cpl. George Denes was puUed from clssslficstlon and so — an artist wss fotmd. Since tbe early pah of March when be sCsrted to work si Repro duction, he has provided the post wlto many postM. charts and other thingv In his Itne of work. For Instaxme. be Is tbe fellow who draws iq> the "clothing arrange- meni” raarts poated to barracks. Be, draws tbe movie schedule charts, field planst maps and even finds time to draw cartoons tor the Alr-O-Mech. The Alr-O-Mecb name design which appears at the tap of page one is just part of DenoB’ work. Be Is the artist behind tbe car toons appeqrlng on tbe editorial Serenade,” the "Second Hungarian Bhapeody/' by Llsst. and "An- dahtea." bp Loeooca, the scyss- pbonie seleotion from which ‘The T’ fe taken. all parte of the cuunicy.' Msny of '"Wings and deMgna have ap- ki some of Amertca’a lead- pearad I lag mag Denea Thank You Note: This is Just "thank you” to all squadron and deterhmvnt oor- revondents for getting then* news In on time this week, and to roBsiad them that early oopy means aasuranee that it win ap- pet' In the Ah-O-Mech. For those other persons wno may have contiibutlona for the paper, please-remember that we eiVteclate getting news and news tips frem the enlisted men. After alt this is your paper. If you have a story wnkh you think you would like to write, by ah means do so. But remem ber. deublg ^aee it, write on owe side of paper o^, and if possible have it typewritten. Again, feUas, thenha and keep us In mind Mbvh something hap- pena. ito a text book on art and deMgning. Be was one of the first to awD art leiiocH *1 ttM mMl to people is 8119 puDtaf pidiUe comment and replies. of the moet outstanding «f Denas on this field is the recent art work documentary m a naotian p'^ture of "Henderson FMd." Be made more ttan go drawlDfa of realtstic ttUes vteich were rtod ictb ttm natral col ored tUm. Ibe film will probably be teown to oCDoers and enlisted msn ot tbis field in ttie neer fu- tare, n wQt later be sent to Wasb- tefton, D. C. to be filed in ttVNe- tten’s pom library. George Is attadMd to 1 tors sad Beadquaitors Bis home eSdram reads Nsw York. Benny Overseas WidiDSO Slows In Middle East NEW YORK, N. Y. —OBG^tanp AMBWBM TO OOB 1 Baron Oottriad Yv C r a m m — termer Oenaan Davis Cup Mar. S. Dhtvaratto sf ChScago. S. Btear Bowl — Mew OrMans. 4. No member of ttw New York Yanbeae Ptoyad ter the tIcM time stcoe tee OwaMe . ' I started aevsral was hie flret stepeff Irem the to- island Tndlens’ to play pro footbaU are signed by tbe eoUlerB com-1 gn~l1irr camp and tram tesee he for teem. Tadlsne are farm team mandtog offloar. arrtvad at ieimiur fshnaee PMd. tor N. Y. Qiaato and chenne to| Tbe POM order alee Matoe that; October t. IMS. . . Started in ate- cUmb up into tbe top league was,It Is not th« duty of the command-| , ... ^ letics wbm be playbd on a foot- present. . . Preferred to teach oth- Ing officer or any other otfl^ to-Siows Tinomn-i^ Friday bell tmm in his bometown. Msntl- ;era. . . Be tsui^t the major sports,determine "tew Is or was eligible!rival of two all-star vohiateer »*"**« oeke. Pa. . . Was soe of mata to and around Nantlooke tor the to register for and vMe In any to the Aflddle East and the South bulwaikaoftttteteamef eariy teen-‘remainder of ttie years up ntll Mection.” The order also states psclfte areas where they wlU en- egers. . Recalls quHe vtridly a|jotolng tee Army. . . Many ot Us.that "officers must acrupulously tertain American service men. contest in which his elevai was upiPuMls have gone on to* makejavold advising say person bow to Jack Benny film-radio comedian 1-pro ■ggrngstliwi of (names ter teems^es.' 'vote.” h hririrftop « /-•mm show m ttw Middle KaM with Asia Le^ mo tion picture actreas; V^ai Shew , singer: and Istrry Adler, the barmoolea vtr- the South Pacitlc sane are Ray Bolger. famed dancer^ome- dton. and Little Jack Little, orchea tra leader, pianist and singer. All these atars are entertatotag as vol unteers- under the auM>toes of camp shows, and will peetorm at American overseas hssm for an todefintte pntod. Wlnl Staw has made three piw vtous Ufslwrs tours under tbe aos- sices of USO-Camp Shows, to New- EomxUand, the Caribbean, and to Bermuda. Ray Bolger entertained offMwre prevteusly to IMI, when be Raw to tbe CarriUwaa in a 'Plying fibowboat’’ wU^ carried the flrat Camp ttours’ entertato- meat to American troops outside tbe United States. Bob Hope. wMh Prances LaiW' ford, to hradtng one of aevenU Gao^i aww unite to the Brtttob totoa: and Adolites Menjou to baad- “ler tovtag teow. Bd- and Cham MeOaMhy Jtiimed toom New- ond the Yacht O Iw b Skunk And Fish— And 797th Has Problems Tbt mth TWialMl Sekool Squadron realfar has its troubfaj these days, and the troubles are all about a skuah and pJAfiA Mrstiy, the IPfth seemed as a mascot a baby There were many end "aha” at the "pnrty” little animal, but same aqummlahnem about get ting too ctoee and Just what the anbnal was foing to am Ml tike tewn it tot s little elder. The totter prehlem waa settled when It was deebtod to have tee skunk de-Momked. IhML the little atomk failed to eaae eut of tbe siwerthiitlr, Somw fMI like a great shadow ttmaghoat the barracks.' Thai esae the foldftoh prob lem. Tbs-OIs spatt hours otm- MiisRng a fancy goMfite pool to front of their sqaalTai Mgii. Doradtedrons float graesfuQy to tbe wata. AD to bsauttfifl. Bte new tee Qls caaT find shy gald- flte to pot to ttwir aguerlimi **Ttae whole tetog.” moaMd one CB. "to a pretw kMtle eC ftei bte ■tttinaTtea S. Lt. Johnny BeaMey. who de feated the Yanks twtoa. A Bed PreloM T. Mickey Vblkar g. Stooimto’ Sammy ^nead a. Burial^ OrtoMs 10. Walter Ragan — he to a golf er while the others art foanous baseball Mayerm
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