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October t, 1M3 IifM lohi— C: Flashy Scoop!!! Gabe Heatter. aBseball. and 204's Hitler in Hq. and Hq. Spot Today By JIMMY HEARNS Sgt. Tim Carroll has been eaus> Ing a lot of stir in Bks. 319. This fawner at the altar of the great seer. Oabrlel Heater, is always cluttering up the aisle with his packing and repacking of barracks bags with each bit of cheer that Oabe senids over the air waves. "We’il be home by Xmas. I ten yaf" Is his fanatical cry. ‘Stoo bad the* the baseball sea* son is over. Headquarters would be a lead pipe clncb to snatch the Post honors. If the season were Just about to start. 306 a S-sjt. A1 SedotU and S-Sgt. Ken Herman bunking one on top of the other and this Is a helluve battel Both soldiers formerly starred for; the deceased Mist. . .Remaining in | that Infamous place for a ^te longer, we want to let all Hq. men know what to do If they should ever decide to make a sightseeing tour at some of our states. Don’t grab for a travel booklet. Merely step Into 305 and bat the breeae with Pvt. James Busbee. This OX has hit every part of the oonUnent in hlo pre-Army days sod is a sure Buff walking mfo bureau on the U. 8. A. . . Aside from traveling. Busbee's favorite bobby Is study* tng the Eastern. Southern. Western and all other types of the ape* cles: Damsels. Wbat tales be doth opto I The squadron area la mighty busy these days with the atbletlc- mlnded men of the squadron k«^ Ing things active. The volley ball court seems to be always swarm ing with seml-dreased ’Tarsans. The horseshoe pltdUng starts ear ly in the dusky morning hours and is still going when most of the Ughtc are being switched on tn the various barracks. A crossfire of footballs, baseballs and softball make passage across the area a risky Job most of the time. These and tbe mulU-in-door sports keep Ihe men In a frisky frame of mind. With the departare of Crusadin’ Joe Butera. we’ve got a number of u notes Isft ta our little blsck book. Number One on his list was. b little reminder to look kito the' selngs on Ip Barracks 9M. nnniiii mat that Isolated little hovel Is under tbe iron-fisted domination ef s small-time dlctatM’. Accordilng to what info we've been able to scrape together, you gotta be A Friend of the Head Bfan to get on there, if you're not. you get stuck for all tbe grimy details he can think of. A lot of guys have been complaining, but nothing seems to get done about it. Who Is tbe monstrous Barracks Chief who pitched which cudgel* totin' carrot top out of his upper bunk last Monday? The victim looked real dodo-ish as he tum bled down on bis noodle with mat tress quickly following In his wake . . . Tommy Hawks is doing all tbe chewing of food for "Oummy* Plnsone this week since tbe Utter 307 occupant paid a visit to tbe I>o8t Dental Clinic. . . Jeepersl Still another one of our gea Is gonna quit the ranks of &e Hq* ^ bschelorsi Yowsab. 8gt. Karl "K. P.” Webber Is aplanntn’ to Ue up with his one and only while on his coming furlough. Besta luck. Karim Xaitest communique from tbe PloidMMise. Slopbouse. or what; have you. is that the boarders there are going to all get mar ried to something or other move out to the tuusfng project, r ther tbsfr or they will put wheels under the psUtlal residence and move U to some hidden comer cit As a leopard Is known by his spots a wolf Is likewise known b-y his stripes. Meet T/8gt. Aloi^ A. Parker. TRiis picture was snapped Just before big game hunter Miss Ruth (Brins ’em Back Alive) Orant. ham traprod changed hm . . Jg game hunter Miss Ruth (Bring ’em Back Alive) Grant ham trapepd him for hfe. Prom a roving predatory creature she *>"* ^ . into a domesticated huebaiM, mu^ to the happy relief of tbe many pretty little innocent lambe here aboute. Xet tw pray that his preying days are over. Notice Is hereby served M/WoU 6gt. Fields, a similar fate is in store for him. • WAC Detachment Breaks Into Print With Some Inside Dope the field like the rebabilitatlon area or the camouflage sectlcHi. Da boys crave an isolated spot iritere they can have peace and quiet. Sajv they It would be a 100 per cent Bacchanalian field day from dawn to dusk, 1 betcha. By PFC. ELSIE DXNSMOBB Well, here’s the column you’ve all been waiting for. ttw inside dirt about the WAO detachment, boys, and it’s for your ears.only. An of our secrets (?) Oy high, wide and handsome over the flekl even before our lady soldiers get a chance to tell their one and oo- Ues, but for tboee of you who haven't had an ear to tbe groona —here goes. Waitress; ’*! have stewed kid neys, boiled tongue, fried liver, and pig’s feet Soldier: "Don’t tell me your troubles, sister, give me a chicken pie." WAC, takinf asto^ "Wbat do I walk.'^' golf do, Instructor? you do Is smack the pill and 'Oh, It's Just like tbe automobile ride I bad teat night" ** " "I dared tl^t good-to^* The Wolf by Sansone' lean do that can tb«Qr, Dorothy? ' Safe from tbe wolves of the Air Corps, but exposed to their real brothers of tbe tall timber of Korth OazoliDa. the WACs Tuesday night enjoyed an enluslve wenie-roast In the WAC Under tbe sponsorship of Xits. Ooggln snd Howard, welnera were charred over a pine fire and eaten between home-baked rods wttb onions, pk^les. and mu;Aard. The feast was washed down with 3.2 and ccmsldetable stamina. Spontaneous singing was the or* *“■ the evening, with novelty contnbutiaos In onrf tlincico by Lt (Xnrart Xnrdel tactics at tracted only one pair of MB’s who left Id dlsgXBt when not Invited to parts ke of the sjOww tld-bUs. The extraordinary disameatanoa " ms Haally at- Cupid Hits 12th Mess Sq. Dance! By PVT. MEYER W. FOSS S-Sgt. Lawrence Harrison met Margaret at a Squadron Dance, and have been ’thataway' about each other since. Their wedding Date has been set for October. You see fellows what may happen at a Squadron Dance, that is if you get time enough to get her namr and address! Sgt. Oliver WUaon who goes home on furlough shortly to Green Bay. Wis.. will wed girl-friend Hel en of the same city. 8-Sg:. Donald T. Johnson's car ietsy' is constantly on ’sick call.’ We nave been informed all h e needs Is a new screw drlverl Our reporter friend 8-Sgt. Carl Bcbuls hM been bospitallxed for minor operation. All the boj^ wish you speedy recovery Carl. Another hospital casual^ Is Sgt. John Morlarity who suffered a broken finger in a recent base ball game. AH the boys salute Jcgm vrim helped to keep tbe team In first dtvlsloo and wish him speedy recovery. Pvt. John Casterano celebrated his 30th birthday this week. Happy birthday John, and pass the cakel Cpl. waiter Oreexist^ hu been wearing a broad smile these days. . . Reason. . . A pretty red head from Brooklyn named Es ther. Red hair and from Brooklyn, T»rrl«cl S-Sgt. Henry Stark has been re ceiving the nicest gifts from glrl- trlmd Meivtaa. . . From tbe gifts we saw. . . we would say sbe was Henry’s Gift-Up Olrll ice was report er ths hot dBwgs was : all of his off duty time at Springs. Her name Is Sara. XAtest Bomanee*. Sgt. Robert Schwarts Asst. Mess Stewart No. 8. and Sgt. Fleming of tbe Wac Mess! Now who's WAC’y over KhaU? Last week’s Squadron Dan« a huge succees. Everyohe : Ing they had a grand time. Flight 'A' Dope Dished as New Scribe Reports By PPG. BILL BURET We enter Into tbe fidd of Jour nalism with fears of reprisals at tbe bands of Flight "A.*^Bttpplng into the area In searoh ef news. j BDd being ttveatened by promlneDt tributad to tbe WAO cat who was organisation found wallowing m the welner tforoed us te finish this column m that’s sbovt all for this >• wtA, Just about an we can scare' Tranfclta and Bcemer re- VP, and Just about an you can stand. ^ ^ The boys Before we sign off thou^, don’t^ ^ stands for plans forget the Weteerday and Simday What are the plans ■reMw'a Ml* mt* - WAO m dat* nights. They're In our niftVi^^L weekend Jeeterf SLi?. ‘ **“• ‘"JSfaS the Bervtoe Club, but don’t let that worry you. Sbe Just got back from a forlsu^ wUh her family and friends in Aeboygan, Wlsoon- Mb. and retumsd wltb a renewed tiRerest in her work, linat have bean the climate. Anottur furlough • taker Is Pla ZahlBSkl and we Hear that tbe boys mlsa "Jo" at the Twesday a-Bd Riday night dsnmi, Pvt ~ way, her barracks hard y watt for Seems Mie’s getting n ntUe tired at an ttiose and needs a part- ner-ln-crlme, to hMp ber carry the burden. The tea given by aQ tbe Wem- en’s Orgamutions sf Ooldsboro was a happv aflslr, even though we all got there a UtOe late. Tbe women were very te tweeted tn as. and we, In turn, Mtowed a like toterest. A charming aftenoao la and one tbatH be leog xe- I netlhibor, can Aire of you boys ever aottoed tbs ro Buck Bgts. who tide aromid tn that namy coupe with the Om- nectlcut license jRaias? W^ we have. To be mmre particular, adr- jg^yd "Jonesy" Sve: Mice trtp, Ffo. Priee was a Ineky WAO last weak. She got the Mmiiee te go vlMt ber behby wtae’s ststtoned at iforfolk, Tirgtw. Hot aS tbe gills Sbs: *Too look familiar" Be: *1 might be" ^ P^Soany, rm gofaic to tell yen Pour'Teer OU: Okay Bfll. but keep It cleen; the old ledy amy beer you. **1 have a pata to 1 tor 1 to^ i I . ■ i» have III■«- laento have iliiinsctie, TOO have a bellyadta. Bdv Several weird erleo ot "where dM that Je^ go? have been le- sning from the throat of S4gt. Loranaen. latMy. Now Bowlst You know It win tun up*3ater. Our Bugler haa dtoeeitisd hls to- stnunsnte of torture, and hse tak en up letter writoig. "I don’t date aokUen, but Z may go to the drug store for cokee every night" Why* don’t yon stay away from that Alcatras Pheasant, Pvt. Wood ward? Pvk W. T. Smith has a oew set of crockery and Is seardting for a furlough. Please don’t bother the witters shout thslr fnrtoughs MM or o«r- geeat mrefa. Denny Wallace baa not leiAlved any man for »»tw dags. C'mon. Given, yea will break hla baart. Sgt Bwa gooB to the cleeaerel We told yea to waMi your own. •TDariing, t the eggs, would you be antistM wttii a Ues for breaktoat?" "Sure, bring her fa." OH: *Way whatever bsniMHil to thoae eld feMiirmed gMs who iale ed when n bey kiar ' " the: :"19hMsver eld Ibshinned tototr*
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