Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 24, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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    Lamp Adair Sentry
Friday, March 24. 1944.
Artist Plasters Daub of Farewell
^Trailblazer Hero:
| Killed 14 at Attu
Page Eleven
New CPXhief Reveals
Suggestion Campaign
(Continued from Page 1)
Bayoneted In Back
North knocked off two more of
the Nips one of whom bayoneted
him in the back through his mess
A new campaign to bring farth . “vet.” His boast is that he helped
kit while the other wounded his suggestions from Post civiliau em­ make up the first issue of the
right shoulder. North was wound­ ployees which will provide abort- [ Camp
__ Adair Sentry, which was
ed again when he placed his right cuts to save man hours was an- originally published for civilians
hand over the muule of another nounced yesterday by E. I* Cram- working
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on the construction of the
Jap’s rifle in one of the series blitt, who this week succeeded camp by Don Wilson of Corvallis.
of hand-to-hand struggles, bay­ George V, (Moe) Mohatt as Chief Cramblitt worked under Col. R. E.
oneting his opponent as the bul­ of Civilian Pernorne!.
M. Deslslets, Area Engineer. He
let passed through his hand.
Rewards ranging upward from was later assistant to Major Wil­
When North finally got away $5 will he made for th« best sug­ son at Camp Abbot and later et
he left fourteen of the Sops of Nip­ gestions. The program is inaugur­ Seattle, was Principal Region» I
pon dead as testimony to his cour­ ated my one means of ieli«ving the- Administrative Officer of the Wsr
ageous fighting in the Japanese recognised manpower shortage, i Production Board. He lives in Mc-.-
last desperate counter-attack on Primariiy,
suggestions
involve j mouth,
Buffalo Ridge and the Chicagof safety of others plus th« idea to
Harbor area.
save man hours.
North dragged hi« wounded body
Cramblitt, in bis pest as Chief
to the top of a hill, where he lay of Civilian Personnel, eemes to
most of the cold night while the Adair for the second time, He re­
remaining four or five Japs walk­ places, in Mohatt, a veteran in ci-1
s;«n.l Oorpa Phot. ed around and over him and viiian personnel. “Pvt. Moe” this
PRACTICALLY ALL PACKED to go from the Post which
stripped him of bis overcoat and week quit his post to head “in a
has been his home away from home for well over a year. Artist
Chaplain Victor H. Craft, the
pants so they could dress and look general easterly direction” for the
Pfc. Paul Dannheiser couldn’t refrain from making one last-
newest
member of the 274th regi­
minute touch on one of the 13 mural panels which he paiated at
like American infantrymen.
Armed Service.
mental chapel staff, always ert-
Service Club 2. Although thio on« ,d«esn’t. indicate it. Aha gHgtab»
He CKat«.
t m- vewl hQ»r» I
depict the life of a GI from induction onthYough training- and
pected te bg in the ¿tifAptry*, ilio
cesaiveiy- been
into action.
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told a Trailblazer reporter ‘this
after another narrow eacape in al manager of the
week, and is mighty glad he ha-
battle which cost the Japs the rest Post Laundry of
made it.
of their men.
fice; Post safetj
The new chaplain, pastor of a
North enlisted in the Army in engineer in
Lutheran church
Fresno, Calif., three days before charge o f the •
in W a t e r f o rdj
“Is it true you studied art under Brodovitch, Dann­ the attack on Pear) Harbor in 1941 safety and train­
Wi»„ before he'
while
visiting
his
sister
there.
He
ing of civilian
heiser?”
went GJ, is a
hails from Bristow, Okla., where employees. Pre­
Yep. Pass me the turpentine.”
graduate of the
his
mother
and
father
still
live.
viously, he had
"How old are you, Dannheiser,
Harvard Univers-,
PAINTINGS EXHIBITED
He was assigned to the 70th Divi­ been superintend­
and where were you born?”
i t y
chaplain**
sion
last
December
and
has
been
A display of paintings created
ent of construc­
“Sure. That's right. Pass me the
course.
in
the
PTC
since
its
opening
two
tion
at
the
Cor-
Oeo
v
M,h
»
u
by
Pfc.
Pau)
Dannheiser
while
white. I think I need a little more
Leaving Har­
at Camp Adair will be on dis­ months ago.
vallis Airport and, before that,
highlights on these things.”
was a field representative of the vard in January,
And so it was that Pfc. Paul play next week at the Club 2 Li­
he was assigned
International Harvester Co.
Dannheiser, GI artist who painted brary, it was announced by Tec5
Cramblitt’s is also a returned tenqiorarily to Prgsidio Monter­
the 13 mural panels at Service Donald Lynch, Art Workshop
ey, transferred from there to
Club 2. on Saturday put a couple Director.
of final touches on his masterpiece
theran Service, 1000; General Camp Roberts, Cal., and then to the
and bade farewell to Camp Adair. “greetings” to the last panel,
Worship Service, 1100; Evening Trailblazer Division. It’s his first
experience with Oregon. A gent li­
J
Worship Service, 1000.
Dannheiser,-who is 29, was born showing him tossing a grenade in­
ra in was falling as he entered Divi-
in Oil City, Pa. In New York he to a nest of Japs.
Chapel No. 9—C North at 9th.
did cartoons for Mademoiselle and
Dannheiser’s farewell stop how­
Weekday Masses, daily, 1746; , sion Headquarters, and he ap-
Sunday: General Protestant Serv- j peared glad to learn that, despite
Harper’s Bazaar, similar to the ever was at the panel depicting
ice, 1000; Roman Catholic Mass, | the moisture, it had been the “dri­
“black and whites” of his which the GI castaway on a desert is­
est winter in half a cEntury.”
1100.
have appeared in the Sentry.
land, among a covey of very lovely
Chapel No. 10—D North at 9th
At Adair, in the Art Workshop creatures. “Boy did I have fun
Chaplain Craft feels no fears
Sunday: Roman Catholic Mass, almut the infantry, who march and
at Club 1, Dannheiser worked with painting them babes!” quoth the «...______ ___ __________ ...—J
¡0930; General Worship Service, inarch and march.
oils for the first time and said he artist.. - 4 ■«»)(. t •
POST CHAPEL NO. 1
Dannheiser said that the most Avenue D and 3rd Street North 1000; Lutheran Service, 1100. Wed­ try out his feet, and will problbly
developed a personal style in oil
which “I feel very good about.” common questions by kibitzers who
t
FRIDAY: 2000, Friday After­ nesday: Mass and Stations of the have an opportunity to do so.
Plus his art work, done for Special watch artists paint murals and noon Service (Jewish); 2015, Sab- [ Cross, 1800. Friday: Rosary and
Chaplain Luther R. Vann of th«
Service office, Pfc. Dannheiser was sometimes get in their hair, in­ bath Eve Service (Jewish). SAT­ : Stations of the Cross, 1800.
Special Troops Chapel staff wel­
clude: “Did you painA the others URDAY: 1930-2030, Catholic Con-1 Chapel No. 11—D North at 6th,
nearly a year with Post MP.
comed Chaplain Craft to the Trail»
Sunday: General Worship Serv- blazers.
The Club 2 mural, which has been too?” “Is that hand-painted?” and fessions. SUNDAY: nooO. Catholic
*
well applauded, depicts the life of “When are you going to put the Mass; 1000, General Protestant ice. 0930; Bible Study Group, 1020;
a GI from the time he gets his eyes in?”
Service. TUESDAY: 1915, En- Roman Catholic Mass 1100; Eve- ant Service. 1000 and 1100; Veaper
listed Mens’ Gospel Service; 2000. ning Wrfrshin Service. 1830. Wed Service, 1000; Service Men'« Chril-
Christian
Science
Jewish
History Class; 2100, Tal- nesday: S.M.C.L., 1900; Way of the tian 4eague, 1930; Mass daily,
Special Devices for
“Reality’’ will be the subject of mud Class. WEDNESDAY: 1916, Cross, 1900.
1730.
Navy Battle Practice
TRAILBLAZER DIVISION
the Lesson-Sermop in all Churches Service Men’s Christian League
Chapel
No. 5—275th Inf. Regt, C
Chapel No. 1—Ave. D A 3rd St. No
Service.
(ANS)—Some 500 devices, many of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.
Ave. A Mb St. South.
Jewish
Services,
Friday,
2015.
The Golden Text will he. "The
of them original inventions which
STATION HOSPITAL
Genera) Protestant Service, 0900;
Chapel No. 2—Div. Hq. & Spec
counsel —
of —
the ------
Ix»rd standeth for
Red Cross Auditorium
simulate flying effects ranging,---------
Bible
Class, 1016; Gospel Service,
Trp«..
D
Ave.
A
3rd
St.
So.
from enemy gunfire to tropical ever, the thoughts of his heart to
FRIDAY: 1845, Sabbath Eve-
•Mass, 0800; Mormon Service, 1900; »Mass, 0800 A 1115; Fellow­
ning Service (Jewish). 8ATUR-
storms, have been turned out by all generations (Ps. 33:11).
The Lesson-Sermon also will in­ DAY: 1800-1900, Catholic Confes­ 0000; Protestant Service, 1000; ship Hour, Tues., 1900.
the Navy in two and a half years
f°r training naval aviators, the clude the following correlative sions. SUNDAY: 0730, Catholic Christian Science, 1400 (Wed Chapel No. 6—274th Inf. Regt., C
Ave. A «th St. South.
Division of Special Devices reveals. I passages from the C hristian Sci- Mass; 1000, General Protestant >930).
General Protestant Service, 1000 ■
The great advantage of these I ence textbook, “Science and Health Service; 1045, General Protestant ( hapel No. 3—Divarty, D Ave. A
7th SC So.
»Mass, 1100; Evening Devotions,
cores of devices, the Navy points with Key to the Scriptures” by­ Communion.
»Mass,
1000;
Protestant
Service
2000.
Lutheran services, 0900 arul
Mary
Baber
Eddy:
“
To
grasp
the
out, is that they give the student
1100; Evening Service, 2000.
1900.
91ST DIVISION SERVK ES
realistic battle experience with­ I reality and order of being in its
(hapel No. 4—276th Inf. Regt., C
»Confessions before Mass and
out tying up costly combat equip­ I Science, you must begin by reckon- ( hapel M>. 7—( North at Nt
Weekday Masses, 1815; Sunday: | Are. A 12th St. South.
on Sat., 1900-2100, at Chapel* 4,
ment. and without interfering with ' ,ng God as the divine Principle of
Roman Catholic Masses, 0900; Lu-‘ »Mass, 0900; Devotions; Protest- 5 and 6.
I all that really is
actual combat activities.
New Chaplain in
274th Reg. 'Glad
He's in Infantry'
Last Daubs Before Departing Adair
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