Friday, Mav 12, 1944. .. -I- . Theodore ifá Wtílt ° ____ ...1 .. What Gis Overseas Read Discovered In C-l-B Roundup Tec5 Joseph A. Gasser, Post Hq.. ' received from two brothers in In- | dia a copy of “Roundup,” GI news- ■ paper published in New Dehli, In­ dia. It's a weekly publication run- ¡ ning cut rent news flashes, spot fea- j tures, etc. The paper, “sanctioned” by Gen­ eral Jos. Stillwell, is put out by GI correspondents as their China- India-Burma font of information. Headlines hit the first page with a shot on “Senate Passes GI Bill of Rights,” along with a follow-up on the Charlie Chaplin case. A pin-up girl pictured in bathing suit and GI hat is called V-Mail Female and catches the eager eye on page one. A twe-page pictorial section displays war activity. Sports are given a lead editorial with a note that Pro league football will sweep the country after the war. ... if I ware in the Slatti I'd cell in usher!* Books at War: Burma Jungle Warfare Vividly Told in 'Wingate's Raiders' Manna for Transfers In Chaplains' Gifts 70th Sgt. Earns W-0 Appointment i SWAPS COLUMN By Tec."» Robert V. MacDow ell i story goes, won the city by mareh- Production on T. S. Cards came (Hq 70th Inf. Div.) i ling ing around it seven times with his to an abrupt halt when Chaplains I Reviewed today, “Wingate’s men all blowing trumpets, causing Powell, McGurgin and Vandergrift Six years’ Army service was re­ Raiders” by Charles J. Rolo. I the falls to fall in ruin. Our mod­ of Chapel No. 4 showed their con­ warded last week when T/Sgt. “Wingate’s Raiders” is a fast- ern Joshua, bearded as his name­ cern for the material welfare of George B. Wisdom was appointed tneving tale of military adventure sake, had a far tougher wall to the men of the 276th, who were Warrant Officer (JG). He is a in the Burma mountain ranges. It crack, the mountains and jungles. transferring out of the Regiment member of the original Trailblazer FOR RENT: Two three-rm. fur­ is no story of struggles between If he had lived (General Wingate this past Friday, Saturday and Sun­ cadre, coming here from Ft. Leav­ nished apts. at 136 N. Broad Street, mammoth, iron machines as in the diet! in a plane crash recently), he day. They dipped their hands deep­ enworth. Monmouth. $35 each. North Atlantic campaign, but one I would have finished driving the ly into the Chaplain’s Fund to pro­ Mr. Wisdom is a native of Poplar of man against man, and both Japs out of the territory he in­ vide some 2,670 packs of chewing LOST or lifted: Black, chrome- Bluff, Mo. After graduation from against nature. The book reads vaded. i gum, candy and peanuts which schools there and at St. Louis, he plated pre-war Baby Ben alarm likk a modern Arabian Nights. The description of the motley should have kept the molars of the was employed as a pyrotechnician clock: several identifying marks. If you have < ver thrilled to the outfit which started from Imphal departing men plenty busy on the prior to his enlistment in the 27th Finder call 2942. stories of Roger’s Rangers and the in 194.1 sounds too odd for belief. train ride. Infantry at Ft. MacArthur, Calif. Indian fighters of our own coun­ Elephants. 1000 mules, oxen, bul­ The chaplains assistants, Tec5s ANYONE INTERESTED in sell­ For three years he served at try’s early youth, you will find locks and dogs made up the trans- Danielson, Brousek and Hockin many blmalcurdling similarities be­ portât ion section of the so-called looked like Good Humor Salesmen Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and ing a late model used car, contact tween the accounts of those wars army. Their principal means of as they threaded their way in and then returned to the States and Mr. Kelly, 2890. and this story of the war as it is communication was by radio and among the men, distributing their Leavenworth. Since ho was in the 70th, he has been with the Quar­ now being fought in the next-to- supplies not procured enroute were stocks of candy, etc. impassaide jungles of Burma. parachuted from planes, real “man­ Every man leaving that so de- termaster Co. He has been assigned to the 883rd Squadron Leader Robert. Thomp­ na from heaven.” The raids weren’t sired received a Testament of his FA, and will act as supply officer 1 son and Major John B. Jeffries, long, as the crow flies, but in ob­ particular faith. there. He is married and has two | aides of Brigadier General Orde stacles met and surmounted, the sons. Charles Wingate, describe the for­ story is unparalleled in the annals ays to Mr. Rolo who brings it to of this war. For damage done, you. As you read, the picture is Wingate's raids couldn't compare V ■ V as a , J you S'vs sweat ss * a« » and • • « • • hold • s'ssa j your .-V.. , with ss < « ■ a the t >>s sassssauvcis'ii in » V'V so ' vivid, destruction Olis« and 1 havoc I breath with Wingate’s odd crew as wrought in Europe today by the Wednesday night the Medics De­ they hack their way up a mountain more publicized air raiders of the ★ ★ To Muter Sergeant side, clinging to the rocky path RAF and the 8th AAF, but for tachment, 275th, used up all its 70fh Div. Hq.: Sigwund J. Barack. To Technician Third Grade hardly wide enough to place a adventure and excitement, “Win- available meat ration stamps and T Charl?« K. Coffman I gate’s Raiders'* far surpasses the went all-out on a stukk dinner, held foot. To Technician Tourth Grade Div. Ilq : Elmer V Stone. Joseph General Wingate is described as former. Rolo’s book will enliven at the Corvallis Hotel in Corvallis W 70th Bailey, Gilbert \ Ro»enbath Div Hq.: Con J. Stack From $9.80 to $8.75 ancient bearded prophet, as the and if you do, you will be glad. evening by Tec4 Harvey on the ac­ cordion and Pvt. Pruzan, who also Camouflage blinds the enemy! How Human Torpedo Works sang several solos. Get in the shadow. 275th Medics Have Big Steak Dinner PROMOTIONS Prices - Reduced OOL SHIRTS For Your Convenience Pink Wool From $8.00 to $6.00 Green Wool From $8.75 to $7.50 WOMEN'S RAINCOATS From $16 to $11 From $19.75 $ 14.50 tou can now have your glasses repaired on the Poet. 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