Page Four Thnrxi*» starch 18. 1943. Camp Adair Sentry ly share of the evening there he left and walked to the bus depot to return to camp . . . waited a moment or two . . . saw the bus i about ready to leave . . . and barely Cpl. Robert C. Gaard ) caught it. He sat down happy with Being on the alert has its re­ I himself for catching the bus when wards . . . the Creswell Union High he realized he had left “the" coat “A bout face!” “Attention!” School of Creswell. Oregon, is I in the depot! Sunday his coat was “Right face!” returned but he had no coat to give bringing a three-act play entitled. These are just a few of the sig­ “Salad Days" to the 381st Recrea­ his friend who was returning “the” nals the Victory Corps girls of coat in the depot! Sunday his coat tion Hall. The production is under Corvallis high school have been the direction of Dr. Carl Gros- who was returned but he had no coat to learning in their new physical fit­ ha» capably brought out the high give his friend who was returning ness class. Although their train­ spots in this hilarious three-act the coat and expecting to receive ing cannot be specifically called play. The play will be given Satur­ his own. They both rushed into Cor­ military drill, it does take the form day evening at 1930 . . . and it’s vallis and inquired at the bus depot i of such, and for this reason the name Victory drill has been ap­ free to all soldiers, their mothers, for the coat . . . they found one but I plied. friends and gals! We’ll be seein’ ya it was two sizes too small but with ; The new drill has helped the girls all papers, etc., the original coat | to learn to work together, give at­ there! contained ... so. for gosh sakes, tention and coordinate. It has also o-O-o will the guy who has the wrong I added zest to the idea of the Vic­ Congratulations to Lt. and Mrs. Cornett of Company B . . . the coat now kindly contact the fellow ; tory Corps. story presented them with a seven­ whose coat he has before we all go I The girls are to make their first of many appearances Friday night, pound baby girl! The Lt. claims it NUTS! The soldier’s name is sewed ■ March 19 in the gymnasium of the looks just like him! Anyway the on directly under the coat collar. | high school. The routine of the child is healthy so don’t worry “Nothing ever happens to you"!! drills is to be planned by the two about a thing! ' sergeants, Jo Price and Colleen o-O-o Metzler, both high school juniors. He'll Be Giving It There are to be two groups of While the Cornett family were Gl Haircut Shortly girls performing in drills, under given a pleasant surprise another leadership of the two sergeants. surprising occurrence took place as Lowry Field -(CNS)- Recently The uniforms are to be navy blue Sgt. Will Bloor of the same com­ soldiers were amazed to find one or dark skirts with white short pany said “I Do” last Monday eve­ of their barrack mates playing with sleeved blouses. They will be wear- ning . . . his wife’s name we don’t I the strands of a new mop. Combing know but we must say she is cer­ | it with his fingers, he would pin a Now if Somebody Doesn't tainly a very lovely individual. part of it up here, comb another How did you do it, Sgt. ? part down there until he had fash­ Short-Sheet Them, Okay o-O-o ioned a net “hair-do.” The soldier The 381st “Bulldogs” Boxing turned out to be Pvt. Enrico Caru­ | Palo Alto, Cal. -(CNS)- William Meet the PX Girl of Camp Adair; the 96th country, where the 383rd Team is to meet the 104th “Sea­ so, a leading hairdresser, who is Miller and Grace Harriet left on a 20 year old, brown-eyed Betty | Inf. hangs out. Additionally though, gulls” at the Salem Armory this spending his spare time working peaceful honeymoon following a rick of PX No. 10. It was a close one of her most ardent supporters coming Friday and Cpl. Earl Gus­ out a new hair-do for the WAACs. ’ “quiet” wedding here in which the is a Timber Wolf—he is W. O. tafson, team manager, is * having ! maid of honor had to be rushed to ,’ht in the vote-off, with Miss i All>ert J. Frick, of artillery. the |>ad breaks . . . one of Earl’- . the emergency hospital for an oper- TO SWIM A REQUSITE rick getting the nod by 150 votes i When Miss Frick received her star sluggers, Danny Cox, is rest­ ! ation, a member of the bridal party The Red Cross is going to try to ; backed into a waiter while a pic­ ver pretty !>urothy Caldwell, of award for victory, which was a ing in the Station Hospital after X No. 5. hearty, friendly handclasp by your having his tonsils removed, while teach millions of probable inductees ture was being taken and upset the The winner perhaps had one big ' Sentry reporter, she said: ‘Tickled I Brother Jones, the main spark in to swim before they're inducted. tray of champagne and glasses, a ¡vantage, viz.: dual divisional sup- to win? Oh, boy—am I! bui But | , the middleweight class, is walking The idea behind the plan is that in bridesmaid fainted, and the bride’s rt. Betty’s PX is in the heart of leggo of my hand, you big goon.” j around camp with his arm in a this kind of global war ... swim­ veil caught fire while she was cut­ (———————————————— | sling . . , seems he injured his hand ming should be an absolute must ting the wedding cake. Boyd, California; Pfc. Carl Duth-, during work-outs . . ..this may for every man going to a combat ler, Michigan; Pfc. Tom Clavin, I sound tough enough, but Earl’s area. Battery "C" Notes And right now most men being SUGAR’S SWEET REVENGE Nebraska; Cpl. Walter Tennessen, troubles are topped off by having BY Ray (Sugar) Robinson, the skin­ • Minnesota: Pfc. Harold Halverson. Ted Curless, his champion in the drafted either can’t swim at all or Cpl. Frank Spaak Iowa. Still vacation, but expected welterweight class, holding back not very well. The program will ny Harlem Negro who has been work through Red Cross chapters called the uncrowned welterweight Beauty contests are everywhere. home soon is none other than Lt. • his puches due to a torn muscle in all over the country and 15,000 champ of the world, was inducted W. P. Hovey. California. Curless ’ right shoulder! Earl states '• it goes at the “C” battery, too. into the army’ as a private, but that the team will be right there swimming instructors. Il all started with Cpl. Floyd immediately received a seven-day and return winners if they have to ubble bragging almut the beauties Crewless Plane Covers Bronze medals will continue to furlough to clear up an item of fight with one arm tied behind controls. This disturber! other 2000 Miles in Flight their backs . . . and he isn't kid­ go to servicemen cited for bravery unfinished business, The “item” "< mens to such extent that to pre­ ding! We’re pluggin’ for you . . . | or efficiency, but reduction in cop- was his victorious ten-round return nt a murder or two the follow­ Washington -(CN8>- Astounded 1 per material for insignia and ap- bout with Jake LaMotta in Detroit. er proposal was made by Cpl. Bob officers told of an Army transport so give 'em what ya got! 1 pare! of the armed forces will save Robinson hud won 129 consecutive o-O-o ahood. He suggested that all plane which flew 2,000 miles with ! more copper than the amount used ' fights before he lost a decision to The next time Pvt. Dexter of B •• inkers in good standing of “C" no one aboard, finally crashing on 1 LaMotta last month. in medals. Company jumps into a fox-hole he :i .. enter their prize PHOTOS a Mexican mountainside. ith S/8gt. Tonno Guiliano who Dubbed a flying Dutchman of the claims he will investigate it thor­ rill put them on display. Entrees skies by amazed airmen, the plane oughly ... seems the company i • you mean entries. Corporal ?) — reversed course and flew by itself was out on a “problem” and Dex­ Ed.I are pouring in fast; to crash in Mexico after the crew ter sought out a fox-hole for cover photos ' and passengers bailed out because and without hesitating, leaped into RDMKOS ENTERED tail-flutter vibrations threatened one filled with water and mud! Re­ member ye old saying. “Look Be­ <>l. Floyd Rubble IS to tear the ship apart in the air fore I.ou Leap" . .. Cpl. Bob Mahood • over Florida waters. o-O-o First Lieutenant R. C Ulmer, Sgt. George Boyd 7 We won't use his name l>ecause Raymond Waren fi pilot, had bailed out after heading he asked us not to ... He is an I’vt. "Kl’" Amos Smith II the plane out to sea ami setting easy-going type of fellow who al­ im . T. J. Lanier 7 the automatic pilot for level flight ways remarks, “Nothing aver hap­ c»i. I l'oehoeki • so the craft would not become a pens to me” . . . until ... It seems "Klondike“ Camping 5 menace ashore. the hero of our little tale was in Sgt. Mm. Walsh 7 Corvallis last Saturday with money l*fc. John Ruderki 10 NEW G.I. SLANG in his pocket, time on his hands, Entriss will clnse Saturday. And a brand new kind of British- and not much to do so he strolled March 20th. M inner will be pickad American Arabian G.I. slang is be­ into and open doorway, took off by non-eonkrstants of the Btry. All ing used by Yanks battling with his coat, and joined some of the contestants an« campaigning hart! the Eighth Army that’s chased the boys in a smart game of billiards. ard seegars are easy to l>e gotten. Nazis clear across North Africa. « When the game or games were • • • • Two guys having n beer now raise over he reached up to remove his 100‘. Victory Bond holders, their glasses and say, “Cheers" in­ overcoat from the hanger and left a full battery too—we are proud stead of "Here’s mud in you eye.” via the front door, walking, time to state that every member of If a soldier announces that he’s to an ice cream parlor for a milk this battery is buying bonds. had a stroke of luck or done a good shake. Arriving at his destination Cpl. Wm. Marendish was the job he describes it as a "good he ran his hand into his overcoat show.” pocket for a pack of cigarettes . . . high pressure salesman. If the announcement is had he but none was to be found . . . i A • • • says “poor show” never “bad wrong coat! He hurriedly rushes! ROVER BOYS come home \f ' show.” Even the word “guys" is back to the scene of the mishap ter roaming around their old stamp . becoming “chaps." Almost nobody but found his coat to be missing! grounds of their respective play­ says “hello" anymore ... it’s usual­ Not much to do now ... he waited grounds and tap rooms while on ly "Saeeda." A tip is a “hakheeeh." but it seems the other fellow must their furloughs the following men ■ "Emshee” means go away. As in have liked our hero's coat better teturnad to resume their duties at ' all African sectors ... all natives than his own. Our hero left and| this hattery: are “Wogs." wandered over to the USO. After Cpl. John Rudecki. Cpl. Lawr­ spending a goodly share of the eve­ ence Poehocki and Cpl. Frank W Have the ‘Sentry’ Mailed home ning there he left and walked over Speak, from Chicago; Sgt. George — every week. •” to o*»l M AMar