The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 14.08.1943, Side 9

The White Falcon - 14.08.1943, Side 9
9 Troop Mews Fro The Organizations ters, or where finesse is needed in asking the wife for money, we recommend getting in touch with Brenden Redmond of our unit. There’s a man with a wick- ed pen I Bill Clausen is the nearest thing to an Icelander wearing an American uniform. When he con- verses with the local citizens— many of them pretty stulkas— fluently in Icelandic, his bud- dies just stand around and won- der what he’s talking about. Sgt. Don Groth. Our recent party was a howr- ling succes. Not only were we entertained by our own prides, M/Sgt. Hy Feinberg, Sgt. Lou Gil- bert, Pfc. Brewer and the Air Force band, but we were lucky enough to have on hand Reta Shaw, the Red Cross’ “Sophia Tucker.” Sgt. Samuel Kopp. Suds flowed liberally when we inaugurated our new recreation hall this week. It has been named the Malcolm S. Taylor Hall, in honor of the late S/Sgt. Taylor. Sgt- Frank Kronenberg. Transpo rtatlou S/Sgt. Dwyer has been enjoy- ing the mail service lately. What writh receiving bills, circulars and how-to-learn-welding-in-ten-easy -lessons, his mail outnumbers any two fellows in the unit. Pvt. Mastin and Cpl. Wilson have mastered the technique of jeep driving so well that they now are contemplatinlg midget race driving or a “jeep cab” cor- poration when they return to the States. Sgt. Jos. Lerman. Ordnance It was actually overheard: Pfc. Wacikowski to T/Sgt. Didgeon, “Do you think that you can get me some Air Force insigna- tures?” The torch that T/4 “Solly” Solomon carried for “the gal back home” was soused recently A group of U.S. fliers in Sicily lampooned pin-up girls when they selected Mary Elliot as their squadron’s “Chin-up” girl. “Pin-ups are just decorative, but a ‘Chin-up’ girl keeps up your morale as well as being beautiful,” the airmen wrote her. when he received word of her marriage to another. Richard H. Oliver. qunRTERtnnsTE r A certain T/Sgt. in our outfit has invented a dance step (at least that’s what he calls it!) the likes of which we never have seen before—and we hope to gaze upon it never again. And our “Red Cross Chow Hounds” have a quaint habit of always being at the Rec Center for “Coffee Hour.” “Tootsie.” Headquarters We enjoyed a swell show stag- ed by the RAF here recently. Our British neighbors did very well by us. And our softball team, the Jacks, still is undefeated. M/Sgt. Allen E. Crowe. Our No. 1 jitterbug, Sal “Pete” Signorefla is looking forward to a blind date. So every night he does a litle practicing with Tori- vio “Pancho” Andrade as his partner. The dance team certain- ly has the whole outfit in an up- roar. T/5 S. Rogers. SS Band Seeks Drummer, Pianist The Special Service dance band is seeking a drummer and a piano player to round out its reorganized group. Ex- perienced musicians interest- ed in joining the band should contact their unit Special Ser- vice officers. Northern Highlights Pvt. Stanley Keen, who may be seen nightly blonde-hand- holding, tells the saddest tale of woe heard in many a mid- night moon. He arranged a date for a buddy and the foursopie went out to paint the town red. All went well until a minor dis- sention arose between his ever- loving gal and himself. She turn- ed to Keen’s buddy for sympathy, and the embraces looked so real- istic, Keen up and left for >home in a huff. Our softball manager, Joe Mac- Eulo, is leaving no stone unturn? ed in his search for new talent. The other day he traded “Ben- ny The Creep” and “Sweet” O’Vito for New Jersey’s pitching sensation, “Zebra” Jerry, plus two candy bars. Too bad our mur- derer’s row consists mostly of lady killers. Sgt. Frank Szalkowski. Despondent 4-F Commits Suicide Leo Margolski of Chicago watched a movie in which an Army rejectee gets a job in a shipyard and becomes a hero. As the happy ending faded off the screen, Margolski, 4-F and un- employed, shot himself through the head. BOND DAY Radio Schedule TODAY 1300-1530 — News; Violin Con- cert, Yank Swing Session, The Aldrich Family; Fred Waring; Red Skelton. 1600-1713 — Jubilee; Sports Round-up; Command Per- formance. TOMORROW . 1000-1055 — IBC Chaplain’s Ser- vice; Music; News. 1300-1400 — Telephone Hour; Music. 1630-1700 — “Holiday Inn,” Din- ah Shore-Bing Crosby. * MONDAY 1300-1335 — News; Personal Al- bum; Military Band Music. 1600-1713 — Symphony; Behind The Headlines; Fannie Brice. 2203-2318 — Mail Call; News; Bandwagon. TUESDAY 1300-1335 — News; Music; Per- sonal Album. 1600-1713 — Symphony; Iceland Interviews; Major Bowes. 2203-2318 — Bing Crosby; News; Hit Parade. WEDNESDAY 1300-1335 — News; Opera; Music. 1600-1713 — Negro Spirituals; Show Places of America; Na- tional Barn Dance. 2203-2318 — Bob Hope; News;' Jan Garber. THURSDAY 1300-1335 — News; Folk Songs; GI Jive. 1600-1713 — Symphony; Americ- an Art; Kay Kyser. 2203-2318 — Bing Crosby; Local Navy Talent; Tommy Dorsey. FRIDAY 1300-1335 — News; Personal Al- bum; Music. 1600-1713 — Piano Concert; Your Broadway & Mine. 2240-2315 — News; Fred Waring. SATURDAY 1300-1530 — News; Yank Swing Session; Symphony; The Aid- rich Family; Personal Album; Red Skelton. 1600-1713 — Mail Call; Sports Round-up; Command Per- formance. Male Call fyJAWfon Caniff, Creator of "Terry and the Pirates'

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