Page Twelve Biggest Thrill in 17 Years Army; Teaching Jane Russell fo Throw Hand Grenades By C'pl. Robert C. Gaard Camp Adair Sentry Thursday, March 18,1943. Today's Orientation Lecture From the AEF battling the Nazis - in Tunisia comes another great ' story of the men who fight in tanks. - During a roaring tank battle a Super Duper Scooter When called upon to interview Wanna’ ride around a lot on Sgt. Nicholas J. Zelock it seemed your A card? -Major D. J. Small a simple task to get a man to talk (phone 2368) has a Cushman about himself, but Sgt. Zelock pre­ motor scooter he will seel to a sented a problem. He is the type of service man for $65. It has a man to whom the term, “Actions two horsepower motor and is in good condition, the major states, speak lounder than words,” cer- although the rubber is a wee tainly applies. bit slick. You can’t expect every­ He is rather a shy, goo«l natured thing—call him up if you are individual who would rather give interested. his right arm than tell you about himself. Sgt. Zelock stands a good six feet tall and his physique pretty; I may have given it to her.” matches. The entire company was turned Born in Russia He was born in Mlawa, Russia, in 1906. Mlawa is now under Nazi-dominated control, being taken when Germany invaded Poland. His father was a field clerk in the Czar’s Army. Important Experience The only occurrence, that I left a lasting impression was the thrill he experienced when lose- ly Jane Russell of Hollywood, star