^°Page Twelve Friday, April 14, 1944. Timmons' Newest. He INFILTRATES Camp Adair Ooh! Look What The Next Trailblazer Maa Is Printinq! DON'T LOOK TOO HARD just now. men. because luscious and lovely Betty Lou Swarthoul will be in print again, around pay-day, when the newer and bigger Trailblazer .Magazine (edition No. 4) goes on the stands. And there'll be more like her, though we doubt better for the magazine is going in for what we’ve been partial to all these years. Leg art. Plus plenty of other things we are informed. Betty Lou. who is a very nice girl indeed, is a student at Oregon State College and Pfc. Chester Gartski. ace Trailblazer photog who made this shut, keeps telling himself. Period. By S/Sgt. Leonard H. Michelson “This is a siufple problem in in­ filtrating,” said the lieutenant, “just follow your azimuth. We don’t want you to get wet or catch cold.” tec s /XoA AVzctZ’zrz vana tftr.oT “I smell a mouse,” said Tim­ mons. “Such consideration ovee- ♦ “This way, please.” whelms me. I wallow in mud and I There was a story riding the sleep in the rain and now they say airlanes pnd the press this week I shouldn't get my feet wet. I don’t that somehow struck a note that believe it.” rings. It is Americana. Whatever "We will not cross the bridge,’ there be in this war, the American said the Sergeant, “it is mined or way of life will exist after war. something. Timmons, you will be For Americans are that way. our scout. I expect you to find a It concerns Bill Miller. Sounds crossing that is no more than neck Yankee, doesn’t it? It is. Bill deep.” Miller is. He used to be an usher “You can find more ways of get­ at Roxy’s Theater, New York. Not ting me killed; now it's going to be today. He’s a tail gunner on a by drowning. When we get into bomber. combat there’s a certain sergeant But habit is strong. Last week a I who had better start ducking.” Pride Leads Patrol Nazi plane got on their tail. And The pride of the 275th led the Bill Miller was heard to say: “This I patrol across the swampy ground way, please.” to the right flank and up the Miraculously, almost, the Nazi hedge line to the creek, “ft looks plane swerved — directly into a1 very wet and cold. Sarge. Maybe stream of Bill Miller bullets, and we oughts go back and take the was knocked down. A strictly new bridge.” American way of ushering. “It’s only four feet wide, Tim­ mons. Go ahead and jump. Didn't ♦ Gather ye roses while you may. you hear the machine guns ? he h ollered. “if you don't I'll From Down by the Rio Grande Comes Sgt. come up and tie you to that tree.' We feel grateful for the kind They've got the bridge covered.” The firing ceased. words of William E. Grainger, Jr., “Look. Sarge, before I leap to The second scout crawled back. Field Director of American Red my death. I've a favor to ask of Crop« at this Post. you. I want you to get me trans­ “Timmons told me to tell you tha’ f» There must be something about Texas. Meet M/Sgt. Mario Hidalg he is dead again. What should he Returns are still incomplete but ferred into combat.1 Co. F, 274th Infantry, who paints pictures of all things he remembe “What for? What’s the matter do?" the month-long Red Cross drive “Go back and ask him if he's from "Texas, down by the Rio Grande.” has netted in excess of *17,000 dol­ with this place? Are you crazy?” made a will and settled all his af- The amazing thing is that Sgt.* ■" 1 ... lars, an increase of more than The Kansan sighed. “I’d rather get , fairs. The colonel will court mar­ Hidalgo is likely to start painting nately somehow the horses weri killed suddenly than stay here and 100'r over the drive last year. Mr. tial him if he dies before doing horses and, as tie says, "They may I transformed into I.onghorns.' Grainger gave the Sentry lavish die gradually.” that. You can also ask him for his There ’ s “ Get going, Timmons, come out cows.” It is the more | You can see that artist Hidalgi credit for its part in this accom­ girl’s address.” plishment. We are grateful, of a draw leading up to the woods, i The Kansan rejoined the patrol strange, then, that he is acciaimed never fights an idea. He jusl course. Yet our mission is to in­ Probably covered by a machine in the woods. “Look, Sarge,” he by other Post artists as a "force- rides along with it. He started with the horse cava form and, if the cause is worthy, gun. Don’t take it. Try the one on snid. “I’ve been killed by snipers, ful, primitive painter.” the right." ry, went thence to the 91st ar to do it a.« well and completely as More than an artist, M/Sgt. then the 70th.. "And if it’s covered too, I get ( machine guns, mortars and artil­ we can. lery. Every problem it is the same Hidalgo is an athlete. Back in the killed again.” Yesterday, M/Sgt. Hidalg We accept your appreciative thing. I hereby tender my resigna­ 91st Division, he placed fifth in Isn’t It Better? transferred in rank, was to har words Mr. Grainger, with permis­ The sergeant patted Timmons tion from your squad; you don't ^he Division decathlon. He made sion to pass them on to the right­ on the shoulder, “Teamwork, my even give me the Purple Heart.” master sergeant as an operations departed for paratroop school Ft. Benning, Ga. . ful recipients—the enlisted men. boy. Isn't it better than one man “Timmons, I want you to get the sergeant after going on cadre to Rig Picture. This is all training/the Trailblazer Division. officers and the civilian personnel die and the rest live?” of Camp Adair. The 275th fair-haired boy frown­ The Aiore often you get killed on One of a family of 14, which in­ ed. “Yeah, but why always me? (this side, the less often it will be cludes seven girls with four in combat. ” ♦ Corvallis, besides being a very And what wiU happen to my girl 'brothers in the Army, Hidalgo was I “You mean in combat I’ll get pretty town and besides having a friend ?” , born three-quarter* of a mile from "If she's pretty as her picture. killed only once?” asked Timmons. the Rio Grande and is as Texas as few spots that cling to the absurd “Yeah, that’s right,” replied the practice of charging 10 cents for I'll be happy to see her through her they come. He will be 27 May 25. sergeant. coffee (for each and every cup. grief. Now get going.” Started to Be Horses “ Gee! Ain't our training wonder ­ The melodies of Latin Americ The Kansas flash proceeded slow­ mind you), has numerous unique ful? ” and the deep south give next Thurs One of Hidalgo's best primi ­ ly and cautiously. A rifleman sud ­ name combinations among its busi­ tives depicts a bunch of cow boys day’s Trailblazer radio hour, “Ore ness firms. Offhand, we recall All- denly opened fire at a range of Anderson, Ind. (CNS)—A tax by a camp fire at night with gon's Own," (KEX, 2030 to 2100 bright A Raw, druggists and Dar­ about fifteen yards. Timmons hid ling's on Third St. We have prom­ in the tall grass as the hidden en- payer asked the local tax office if some Longhorn cattle in the a distinct perfume of magnolia he could claim on this year's in­ background. “I started it to be a and mimosa blossoms. The 70tl ised ourselves one day to meander cry continued to shoot. “Stop Damn Shooting!" come tax return his *1,200 annual picture of some horses for a military band, its dance and rhum along the business thoroughfares “Cut out that damn shooting,' “depreciation” on his wife. friend.” he said, “but unfortu- I ba combinations and its concert or and jot down a few more. But It chestra will team up for the hour has been so rainy lately. “La Sorella,” fiery tango by th. 'Paints Town' — Named for Famed Lillian Langtry band, and “La Cumparasita” b¡ ♦ Besides, when you consider our the concert group will gtve th neighboring communities, why not Good Neighbor touch, while by th. take Dallas. The other evening two bayous and canebrakes come melo- of the loveliest creatures you could , ties of a Stephen Foster rhapsodyj imagine visited the SCI' Non Coma | i n c I u d i n g “Old Black Joe.” club at its anniversary party. We “Swanee River” and "Jeanie with learned that Dallas and area ad­ the Ligh t Brown Hair.” jacent has 27 churches and a total 1 ikewi -e. with a southern flavor of only 3 beer halls. We also learned I is “Juba Dance" by the band. (again) what a stinking job we are doing as publicity agent for the Non Coma club. According to S Sgt. Mike Holtman. prominent among director«, we should be sticking our neck in the sand some­ where. An Artist With Lots ol Texas in His Soul Latin America to Be Honored in 70t Thursday Air Sher ♦ But we are not taking this too seriously for we are sure that this is where we heard a lissome mem- )>er of the unpredictable sex make so bold as to cry: ’•T’hell with virtue! I'm gonna liecome a camp follower!” “< gb. Dirty. SmeHy.** V »quote Philadelphia (CNS) — Girla at home need not worry about service man /ailing in love with beautiful nmkietn in the Solomon Islands, Explore i of the I German retreat the road from Rus- :sia must be down-hill aS .ne way. BEHIND M/SGT. MARIO HIDALGO. member of the Art Workshop. is hi« memory preture of the fa«»«» Tela» town of Laagtry (Pop. IM). ohich »«« named for the renowned Lillian Langtry by her admirer, the noted Judge Roy Reau, who in the early days represented aU that aaa “law went of the Perow“ In the pirtare in seen the little bouse which Judge Beaa used an a bar. church and courtroom Director«« and simplicity are the prime attribute« of krtiot Hidalgo, who h ako con ♦ See by the papers t'tut the draft j boards are now going to forget all about deferment«- wonder if that .applies to “preferments" too? ♦ That “old woman —lived in a shoe" must have had a friend 'n the ration board