The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 02.10.1943, Síða 8

The White Falcon - 02.10.1943, Síða 8
8 Male Call by Milton Caniff, Creator of "Terry and the Pirates” Edging The Dredging With Lace ' Troop Mews From The Organizations Radio Schedule TODAY Air Corps The appearance of' the 3rd U. SiO. troupe in Iceland, coming tis it did simultaneously with the dedication of the new Air Force theatre, made the entire occasion one to lie long remembered, Ted by Miss Patti Cranford* the small troupe did a great job, proving once again that ‘big things come in small packages’. Although the entire show was good, needless to say the girls, Miss Mary Eller and Miss Cran- ford, were by far the most pop- ular with the predominant male audience! After the show, the girls great- ly increased their popularity by mixing with the boys in a hull- session. Naturally Patti had to come from Paul Minctti’s Green- wich Village! Anyway, if there’.1- anything the fellows like to do it’s talk to a real, live, Americ- an girl once in a while — thus the great success of the whole affair. Incidentally, we believe this show is the best U.S.O. org anization to hit the island to dab The acoustic qualities of the new theatre were tested and ap- proved, as the sounds emanat- ing from the Air Force Band and Miss Cranford were very easy on the ears. Sgt. Don Groth. M.P. Pvt. Elbert It. Overacre has been sitting up nights with a shoe in one hand waiting for the rat that has been disturbing his sleep by gnawing a hole directly beneath his bunk. A vote of thanks to Pvt. Tom R. Cavanaugh for the swell draw- ings he made in the mess hall. Pvt. John C. Browder was heard saying to our chef, T/4 Louis R. Hughes, “All I said, cook, was that I couldn’t slice the gravy.” Medics A soldier came in the hospital the other day with a fractured nose. In explaining how the ac- cident occurred he said, “I kept asking for a break and finally someone gave me one.” Many of the boys of this or- ganization are showing quite a bit of talent in the making of souvenir rings and bracelets .., yon never know what a piece of scrap metal will turn out to be. CpI. Eugene M. Daugherty. For just a little money on the side, Cpl. Johnny Vest and Cpl. Andrew Wasil would like to know if they could install a shootin’ gallery in one end of the recrea- tion hut. Cpl. Louis Platt has been re- ceiving some wonderful pictures from his girl friend in techni- color and in bathing suits. for the last time by the CO that he could not have a race track to settle that bet with Pfc. Harry Harrison about the jeep and the ambulance. Cpl. Eugene M. Daugherty. Air Warning The talents of T/Sgt. Dubois and his gang were duly exhibit- ed last week when the new day- room was opened up. The beer bar was opened by Lt. Col. Low- was provided by Miss Spraw and Miss Mallily of the ARC. The Amputators got together for a swing session; our cham- pion quartet showed their class in two numbers, and two truck- loads of sandwiches contributed by S/Sgt. Smith’s boys all made for a swell evening. S/Sgt. Jordon made a double killing by romping off with the Air Warning singles champion- ship and teaming up with Sgt. Linzer to take the doubles crown. Cpl. Gershel. Field Artillery The mountains must be mov- ing in on the supply section. A few men, possessing primitive tendencies , were seen chasing mice, holding hatchets aloft like the Redskins of old. And Angelo Assante admitted that he thought a goblet was a little sailor. Engineers Orchids to the entire cast of our latest stage production, “Sex Take A Holiday.” All the way through from sharpies Finley and Stark to Marty Doyle, who gave a swell old time vaudeville black- face dance, the boys did a grand job. The two Willoughbys sur- prised everyone with their sing- ing and rag-time playing. And we think of nothing nicer than to sit back and enjoy hearing Lally play the banjo. D. H. Smith. A local union picketed a groc- ery store in Chicago, III. The next day a rival union sent out a picket to picket the original 1300—News; Fred Waring; Sym- phony; Aldrich Family; Yank Swing Session; Jubilee. l$00-r-Gay Ninety Revue; Com- mand Performances; News. TOMORROW 1000—IBC Chaplain’s Service; Sunday Music. 1300—Piano Recital by Kathryn Overstreet, ARC., and Sgt. Rugg, U.S. Army; Lily Pons. 1630—Phil Spitalny’s Girl Orcli. MONDAY 1300—News; Jerome Kern; Sym- phony. 1600—Nelson Eddy and Richard Crooks; Jack Benny; News. 2203—Fred Allen; News; Hit Parade. TUESDAY. 1300—News; Stephen Foster’s Songs; Mifsic. 1600—Piano Recital by Pvt. Leon, US. Army; Tschaikowsky; Iceland Interviews; Fred Waring; Ginny Simms; News. 2203—Dinah Shore; News; Andre Kostelanetz. WEDNESDAY 1300—News; American Music; Personal Album. 1600—Alexander Nevsky; Bing Crosby. 2203—Mail Call; News; Band- wagon. • • ^ •jsr. THURSDAY 1300—News; Strauss Waltzes; GI Jive. 1600—Piano Recital by Pvt. Web- ster, U.S. Army; Symphonic Program; Arts in America; Yank Swing Session; News. 2203—Jubilee; News; IBC Par- ade. FRIDAY 1300—News; Gerschwin Music; Fred Waring. 1600—Rachmaninoff; American Profiles; Kay Kyser; News. 2240—Harry James; News. Mrs. Patrick Kane of Bishop, Calif., dug up an old money belt in her cabbage patch. The con- tents of the belt gmopnted to $450. Pfc. Gordon DeBoe was told roy, and the feminine interest pickets. Send THE WHITE FALCON Home OI3 q duiBjs 1U33 I 3UO aaeid XJIO 3J10X JA3NJ ‘J3JSBUI)S0J 0/3 WOJd

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