The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 06.05.1944, Side 8

The White Falcon - 06.05.1944, Side 8
8 Organization Mews Mi dorps Sunday, there were two jam- borees! The first party was on the tall, bewhiskered gent with the tall hat and striped trousers; the second featured stulkas and the Air Force band at the Reykja- vik ARC .... Ditto on Tuesday .. .. And then on Wednesday, the Gee-Eyes gathered the stulkas and then they all gathered to en- joy refreshments and the tunes of the Coast Artillery band at the EM Club .... Last night the weekly variety show in the Tri- poli theatre featured the Army Band. The dream of every bugler has finally come true for Joe Gla vosich. ^‘Sarge,” the company mascot, drops everything and wastes no time in answering formation calls .... Jim Buxton and Bob Hammond are keeping listeners spellbound with stories of their furlough ....Oree Kil- patrick claims he has been mak- ing regular morning inspections of the company area for the past two weeks — but the boys are wondering if he really inspects the area. There is the usual mail-call for the boys; and then, as usual, there is mail-call for Bob Insinger ...... Jack Miller and John Gowin thought they’d investigate those rumors of those glorious meals at the Red Cross. They Gled, took off for town, drooling more and more every step of the way, found the place crowded, sweated it out good- naturedly, still drooling, and {ben complained about tbe steal? being a wee bit tough! Whadda ya want, boys, blood????? Can you picture A1 Kollra and Joe Rametta actually agreeing on anything.....Floyd (Telephone) Lusk claims that 20th century science and marvel is vastly overrated because he can’t even call or phone his wife ......... Familiar sights: Louie Podbesek and Frank Euken, the commen- tators on war news; Charlie Tischer and Norbert Weber, the saw and hammer duo; and Fred Paiva with his shadow, Bob In- singer. The boys marvel at Jim Mc- Hale’s clerical system, but they’re patiently awaiting the slip he makes ....... Rose Spella can hardly be accused of impatience — after being engaged for practi- cally three years ....... Height of optimism — Charlie (OCS) Marr getting used to shavetail manners already. Sgt. T. Gordon Farrell. Pvt. Bernie Fischer had his morale' boosted considerably last week. He received regards from another good soldier, Barney Ross, who distinguished himself so admirably at Guadalcanal. Barney’s advice waS, “Be your- self, and be yourself at your best.” That is the victory road for all GIs. Our mascot, the black chow hound Nero, has a problem for Mr Anthony. The yardbirds have found that by barking outside the sergeant’s hut where Nero sleeps, in the wee small hours, he will immediately answer with a lusty echo. All they have to do is count ten then and Nero comes flying out the door like an old pin cushion. Now his pro- blem is, what particular Sgt. is capable of walking up and throw- ing him out in ten seconds, by the numbers. That is the one he had better chew on to even the score. We have been receiving so much literature from the States, you can’t make a statement any. more without a rebuttal. Even a furlough in the U.S. has be- come debatable by the GI literati. One of our buddies is trying to convince us the whole war start- ed over potatoes. So help me. Come to think of it, a stay ir Iceland plus Look, Life, Time, Readers Digest and Yank is an education in itself. A salute to Mearl Nordstrom for the best chicken dinner with all the trimmings we have had to date. We are forever ribbing the cooks, but underneath our well fed hides we are all grateful for their consistent efforts to feed us well. Pvt. W. R. Petersen. Send THE white FALCON Home •iJID a/a 3J31) dmB)s ano wwd Ordnance Chenille-like, cotton tapestri- es, hand woven of Icelandic or Service branch motif are Pr0‘ viding Tec 4 James with an inter- esting and profitable gloom chas- er. Latest scarf in creation on Moyer’s self-styled loom promis- es to be an accurate map of Ice- land worked in brilliant native colors. And don’t think his bun' buddies object. Jimmy boasts a vance orders enough to keep bin1 busy for the duration and PosS1 bly seven or even eight months thereafter ... Tec 5 Pete.r Chinnicci, weighted down with a chest full of drivers’ meda s and looking a bit the-worse-for wear, returned from a furious spent in Scotland to find him self the father of seven — seven tiny kittens born to his feline ward Nina, and all bearing the Chinnicci personality punch, Chaplinesque soup strainer. Pvt. Richard M. Riebling- Transportation The noncoms of this outfit re cently broke down and mortgaS ed their pay to the extent 0 throwing the local belles a din ner and dance at the Officer s Club. To the consternation of the outfit’s Casanovas, the Sergeants were able to provide a suffice number of girls to go aroun • For entertainment we had 1/®* ' Rosenthal demonstrate his Pre c 3 war occupational activity as minstrel performer and tap-danC er. His antics met with approva • Competition for Sgt. Rosentha, was provided by the old standby and “Drunkard” performer, Mlk® i, Sgt,

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