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« page Four Camp Adair Friday, May 19, 1944. ----------- . a a 2 Gvilion Employees /-»va--------» ’By B “Sirt.'GeMttd Schaefer (Continu«.! irom page 1) Two civilian employees of the Pest, both of Post Engi- the stage «rf Theater 2 aad (Forward—Of coarse the Sentry had to make a mistake neers, were this week recipients of $25 awards for their ’Miya. Della»s.” to the.« le ihred hours later,- tn pietaring the’ifttrodneWon 4f< GI Life in Rhyme Feature, uugxestions which, in the opinion of the awards committee, , • ----- -",e later, ad I (Co. F, 274th inf.) told the4M0 at the Fidd! bat, naviRjc our‘face, now-ß’Stt. Schaefer apologizes for-us, M ftühw.-: ------------------------------------------------------- “That no eonfaxion may arise we puMMv apologise this little journalistic crime for switching aketMios 11 ■< J in ladt waM's “G I 'Life in We bet you didn't fail to see Rhyme.' I NO. 1 —MILKSHAKES The pretty girl« who mix the shakes , have really got what it takes. They rouse the man within the male with out a doubt. Without a fail, Don’t think it is a cinch to date them, You try. You’ll find you underrate them. The weak is still the stronger sex. (I tried the Officers’ P. X.) NO. 2 WAR TIME MOVIE At No. 5 some lovely creature Plays “Sweater Jane: a double feature. She puts, on battlefronts afar her silhouette against the war and raises, as she goes through Hell the boy's emotions and morale. Somewhere along the final reel some lucky guy will cinch the deal. One word of warning: need I mention war. ain't a celluloid invention? NO. 3- FORGET WHAT? The Service Clubs, both 1 and 2 are just the place when you are blue. With song and dance you soon forget what hasn’t even started yet. Iha library which is right by it. will supplement your mental diet.— For »retting dizzy in the crown better make the nearest town. NO. 4—THE SAME OLD STORY I say, old boy! Obi hoy. I say. This one’s about an English play performed by folks who came in lorries to re-enact civilian worries. They talked through the entire plot of girls. And how they may be got. Regarding that, it seems to me that people are like Infantry. NO. 5—COME ONE AND ALL ’e on the ball and take your chances t Friday’s weekly Field House dances. It’s all for you, completely free, with loads of femininity. X meeting may, with tact and patience, result in beautiful relations. If "picking them” should make you ner vous just think of the Selective Service. $>) & k i will result in savings in’the hui:»*--------------------------------- - ' "I “•It has been great .to program of Army Service Forces trolled by a long rod placed inside you, and I mean it, but th«e'« 'to stimulate ideas aiding the war scrap water pipe. It removes ob-y little time left, so we gotta t stacks in drains, sewers, manholes! He wasn’t kidding there, I effort. j and other acoaaible- locations. The Winnahs! troupe has - been practically Commendation Letters •They are C. W. Govro. heating Head run for the entire toar,.i Letters ’ of commendation • for wgs cl imaged .and closed by dogartmeal. a ho dev med a c<wu bmazion future and wteel heat their »«ggewtions were dndared showijigshere. er xhaker. and Leongvd H. Wil ■ for Oliver Hemphill, heating de | A highlight- Of the perfori partment. Post Engineers; Bar- 1 was the appearance of a i son. plumbing department, whose I ara Clark. Station Hospital; Adair GI, Pfc. Luther BalUet; Claude Jorgensen and Hemphill; • 276th Infantry Regiment, who Device Pays and Pvt. John B. Spangler, 1st “This Is a Lovely Way ta i Bn. H<|. Co.. 274th Inf. an Evening.” Although be had Pvt. Spangler’s suggestion dealt sung professionally before, with conservation of paper hags Balliet went over perfectly, and the simplifying for issuance of Benny; backstage at the brox field and other rations. Jorgensen- said, “The boy has something. Hemphill's suggestion dealt with All of the cast remarked th the use of a wool dust collector to seemed particularly easy to ‘ catch waste lint. out” before the GIs of Adair, The committee did not elaborate they weren’t loath to do it on Hemphill’s other suggestion. Maestro Infiltrates Miss Clark’s suggestion was relev The “official" broadcast | ant to a streamlined procedure for gram featured a typical Be the sale of defense stamps. trip through an infiltral Awards up to $250 for civilian course, in which Don Wilts employees, which involve numer extra avoirdupois proved to ous “choices” for enlisted men and the butt of the day's prize j< for officers, are permitted for all Phil Harris, of the curly ' Sicnil Corp« Photo who submit ideas on devices or im and Faye inhibitions, told sev C. W. GOV RO, whose combina plements which will assist in the stories and sang, among o tion furnace and water heater war effort by conserving manpower things, the “GI Jive’’ to both shaker device earned a $25 award. or in the elimination of waste, et al. diences. Mary Livingston's pearance was brief but clever, device will remove obnlacle. cheater, in his usual fashion, Gadget Saves from clogged sewers. ored the show mightily, both ’ Govro’s suggestion is a non- [ jokes and songs. Don Wilson breakable combination shaker made the usual Grape Nuts roll in of scrap steel pipe. It is shorter voice, plus being the target and handier than a type formerly 1 most of the major Benny salliei in use. The committee reported ! The group arrived by staff that the savings would be well1 from Portland during Sunday m above 6500 for installations, thus J ing, immediately went to The justifying a 5 percent award in . 2 for dress rehearsal of the br compliance with CPR 103. cast. Wilson’s ingenious development, They were then guests of M for cleaning clogged sewers has a General John E. Dahlqnist at : grab hook on one end, which is con- 70th Division Officers’ mess, , it was back to Theater 2 where 1 'ny and Harris starred in an I proinptu prelude entertainment GIs before the broadcast. In the few hectic moments fore the broadcast began, Be and one of his corps of writ | played Casino on an overtun Signal Cnrp« Photo "musical picnic." first ever THE DEVICE M \DE by Leon packing box backstage. by Hq.-QM Cos. of SCU, will ard H. Wilson. Post Engineers, to several hundred GIs, their remove obstacles from clogged sew wives, children and GI GFs to Hel ers earned him a $25 award. ___ ——————— I mick State Park Sunday. The park is five miles out on the old highway 99, toward Independ ence. Big Picnic Sunday For SCU QM-Hqs In Helmick Park Max Brand, GIs' Favorite Writer, USAFI Extends Courses , Killed in Italy To Cover US Internees All hands are to meet at 1000 in . Frederick, Faust, better kr.cwn front of the orderly room fur trans Washington (CNS) — U. S. mili? Max Brand, who was two year i portation (mciuding guests). In the big day are planned such items tary and naval personnel who are chosen as their favorite writer Jas music by the SCU band, games, prisoners of war or internees in men of the Armed Forces, 1 Genevieve ia beautiful, but beau-w chicken dinner, 3.2 (suds tn the il neutral countries now may use the Tuesday night in Naples, I ty should never disturb an Army [“JOHN N.M I DOE" NO LONG EK literate), plus a softball game, QM educational facilities of the U. S. from wounds received when « Courts Martial proceedings Private “John N.M.I." Doe is no vs. Hq., badminton and volleyball. Armed Forces Institute, the War by a mortar shell during the This Genevieve discovered last longer with the Ninth service com Ion Santa Maria last Th» I A committee, working with Lt. Department has disclosed. week when »he became tlw unin mand. | night. The noted author w The shipment and distribution of' Lawrence H. Hoerres, new com vited guest during a serious case, [this material is being handled by brother-in-law of Tee4 O. B. (. His three middle "initials” have pany commander. Lt. Walter J. [the War Prisoners Aid of the Swanner. Hq. Co., SCU 1911,' caused delay in the procedure and in general proved that in many as of now been stricken from the Dugan, Lt. W. L. Anderson and 1st I YMCA, a member agency of the described Brand as “th«' kind Sgt. George Jacobson are S Sgt. respects the female of the species records at the headquarteis of Ma fellow that everybody liked, Barney Abrams, plans; T Sgt. Milt i National War Fund, the WD said. jor General David McCoach, Jr., can confuse the issue as well as the was 61. Hi- had lived tn "Flor commanding general of the Ninth Weinstein, transportation; and An Education Center is being es- Italy, 12 years previous to the male. tabbshed » I it Geneva. Switzerland, S Sgt. Lester Moss. chow. service command. it was not Genevieve's fault of whei t- the ] program will bg carried I During his 25-year career l “ NMI ” in Army parlance ¡xi ■ writer. Brand’s .books have . course that the door was open, that ¡out. it was a warm day. that there was for “No Middle Initial.” Urider tl hi- plan, thousands of ■ published in every language But often enough to c«nfu no sign over the door reading "Stay -tan» iaril a nd spe- ia! textbooks and which books have been print acting Army records, it apt Most famou* for his Dr. Kild out.Jl'ourts Martial in session.” iff UOUI1 (CNS) Not mor. <-?d\ air i-e u shinned ■ , serie., he wgs a noted WTe*t< interspersed with periods. S Weeti Thing* wen- at their height. The original : 2« Office Bd. Lai “Private John (NMI) Do« writer and the author of “Des ole will b. prosecutor was delivering his ad ' in opera MV« hem-table disc) Rid«-a Again.” dress. The air was tense, then ■- « the Wa ai I His last work for Warner Bm in walked Genevieve. She carried ed ai rra w<s “Uncertain Glory, herself erect and proudly, head Better l.ate Than ‘ Will be uni for his friend. Paul Lukas, England (CNS) high, ejtes brown and determined those Ft Riley, . Kan-. i’ with military intelligence in Purp -e of her intrusion ia a mil- j Mullaney won the Iry). F M->n r. Va . * Coast Fun In Topeka itary secret. She did look over tom» gallantry i ì action 26 years ago in ry) and ( mnn Hou. <i, Tex ta. Kans. iCNSl—A “Hug official papers. It is possible, but the^hattle «t Apremont, Fihnro, in Deatrr yei ). Soon to join was held here recently at 191«. But the a wan! wasn't made < Cold Farewell not hkely, that Genevieve would be irv the MP OCS at Ft. Cus- bond rally. It cost 60 cents I Houston, Tex. (€NS>—when I until the oth<w day when Sgt. M li herself court martiailed for thi^ the Arti-aircraft Artil- ip- to hug anyone between I rvuPie of priesner« seeaped fro brva< h of militaiy etiquette But bane y was g.ven the medal at his t Camp Davis. N C.. the » of 15 and 50. 25 cents from j 45th birthday party. He ha« been city jail, the warden sent one thing can be said: farfare Service OCS at 0, fl to bug another man’s Cuard and two ulowdhourxi« aft in the Army 19 years. Genevieve, Camp Adair’s deer, Arsenal. Mr^ and the <he)or girls two for a quar- ! them. He hasn’t seen the pnaorwi sure as hell teased doe into the •wee OCS at Ft. Knoa. weman lecturers free with ’ke guaid or the Noodhou- A bvnd bought is $4 mved. leavening of juMiee. ao throw in. Serious Charges Confront Dear Genevieve, Who Boldly Barged Into Courts Martial Room since.