The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 01.01.1944, Qupperneq 3

The White Falcon - 01.01.1944, Qupperneq 3
3 Moon Mullins THERE HE ' GOES AGAIN.3 YOU MIGHT 1 AS WELL GET UR NOBODY'LL GET A WINK OF SLEEP u TILL YOU § k. DO— British Psychiatrist Praises U.S. Army’s Medical System Muster Out May Take 2t-3 Years The huge United States war machine will be demobilized over a two- to three-year period so as to slow the transition to peace production and greatly ease re- employment difficulties, accord- ing to the results of a survey by Brookings Institute. “It is assumed that Germany will be defeated by the end of 1944 and Japan a year later, the survey said. In conclusion the report stated, “Approximately 17,000,000 people will face demo- bilization during the first two and a half years after the end of the European war, 9,500,000 from the armed forces, about 1,500,000 from war agencies and almost 7,000,000 from the muni- tions industries. Incidentally, Draft Director Hershey announced this week that the Army will require an- other two million men by July 1. New Allied Shell Rips Gas Tanks American manufacturers are now producing a new type of incendiary ammunition for 50- caliber machine guns mounted on Allied planes that is said to be the most devastating ever pro- duced for aerial warfare. The new bullets even explode the self-sealing gas tanks, passing into them and igniting the fuel. They spread a sheet of fire many feet in diameter and cause en- emy planes to burst into fire on impact. Recently Army fliers rak- ed a Jap freighter with these incendiaries and it burst into flame fom end to end. Details of the new bullet re- main a military secret. The am- munition. is made in a secret area where all workers have to wear a special uniform for quick identification, and it is tested on underground ranges where no visitors are allowed. Because of its sky-blue tip, the new bullet is nicknamed the “hlue goose.” Brig. John R. Rees, consulting psychiatrist of the British Army, thinks that the American Army method of psychiatric examina- tion is far superior to any other system “used anywhere in the world.” British Sink Three More Big Nazi Warships Right on the heels of the sink- ing of the German battleship, Scharnhorst, With its crew of almost 2,000 men, the British re- vealed that English warships have sunk three more Nazi de- stroyers and badly damaged others. An enemy flotilla was inter- cepted in the Bay of Biscay, off | the western coast of France, when the British sea dogs struck their latest and most devastating blow to Nazi naval strength. A lone Nazi blockade runner was also attacked and sent to the bottom by British coastal command bombers. It was apparent that the main body of the German destroyer flotilla had come from Bordeaux or another channel port to en- sure the safe arrival of the Nazi blockade runner because it car- ried a cargo of high priority sup- plies for Hitler’s European Fort- ress. The German ship was com- ing from either Japan or South America, according to the Brit- ish admiralty report. Pension Doesn’t Cancel Benefits The War Department issued a reminder this week that in case of death, a soldier’s beneficiary i is guaranteed every cent of the insurance benefits, as well as a pension. Before July, 1942, it was true that sometimes a person entitled to a pension as the result of a soldier’s death couldn’t collect all the benefits if the soldier had $10,000 worth of National Service Life Insurance. But it’s different now—Con- gress removed the limitation and full payment of insurance and pension is guaranteed. During a recent inspection of military hospitals and induction centers in the States, Brig. Rees observed that the United States could afford to reject more men than the British “because we haven’t the luxurious supply of manpower you have.” He had high praise for the Am- erican system of rejecting known homosexuals and bisexuals from the armed forces and regretted that it was sometimes impossible for the British to do this. “Proper selection of men is the primary step to hold at a minim- um emotional disorders, which are an enormously serious prob- lem in every army,” he said. “Prevention of trouble is more valuable than treatment later. I have been surprised at the reli- ability of your medical investiga- tions and of the systems you use to adapt them to army life.” U.S. Educators Adopt Army Teaching Plan Proof that the Army’s training methods really pay off came this week in the announcement that City College of New York is adopting the Army way of teach- ing foreign languages. Not only will the Army teaching methods be followed for the first time in the college’s civilian classes, but a large part of the manuals written by the Army and used by soldier traine- es will also be used. University officials say that the results of the Army’s system have been outstanding. The Army’s method of teaching for- eign languages puts the emphasis on ordinary conversation and not on involved mechanics of grammar. Chiefs Named For Invasion By Allies General Eisenhower, and Brit- ish Air Chief Marshal Tedder, newly appointed Allied second front commanders, announced this week that they had complet- ed all details for the coming giant invasion against the western wall of Hitler’s European Fortress. Their scheme was approved after the historic Cairo meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin and already vast armies with large loads of equipment are readying things for the com- ing “zero hour.” It was revealed that the two Mediterranean commanders talk- ed for hours in the gardens of Cairo’s luxurious Mena House Hotel and also in the great con- ference rooms. Finally they laid their plans before the distin- guished gathering. All available commanders involved were call- ed immediately. So important were the discussions and so press- ing was the desire to finish the German war as quickly as pos- sible that, when President Roose- velt, Prime Minister Churchill and Marshal Stalin left the con- ference, Eisenhower and Tedder, stayed behind, for weeks, to work out the very smallest de- tails. In London, No. 10 Downing St., announced the appointment of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay as Allied Naval Commander-in- Chief under Gen. Eisenhower, and Air Chief Marshal Sir Traf- ford Leigh-Mallory as Allied Air Commander-in-Chief. From Algiers came the report that Gen. Jean Delattre De Tas- signy has been named to com- mand all French Forces which will participate in the long a- waited crack at Western Europe. De Tassigny will have a first class French fighting machine at his command and he will act under Gen. Eisenhower. Here is the prettiest New Year’s Day smile we could find in the files! The donor is pretty Joan Leslie of Hollywood. Pretty enough to start any year with, huh?

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