The White Falcon - 14.10.1944, Blaðsíða 6
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by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates"
Dry Run — But All Under-water Shots
> y'$£E, mi LACE-OUE GIRLS
AT HOME HAVE SOKTA GIVEN US
A FAST BRUSH AN' WE THOUGHT
IP WE COULD SEND 'EM SOME
SNAPSHOTS OF US KISSIN' YOU
THEY'D BE JEALOUS ENOUGH TO
PUT US BACK IN THE NUMBER ONE
SPOT.1 THEY LIVE IN DIF
TOWNS- AND THEY WON'T KNOV
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Organization News
Pfc. Haugen and Cpl.
Bublick were among the
first to oonsider , the
applications that oarry
with them 90 days of
woe and worry. Sgt.
fttsyef took a ohanoe.l
too.
FLASH - Cpl, Micheal
hes just announced his
right to be honored on
Fathers Day with the
arrival of a bouncing
baby girl named Mary
Sue. Keep up the good
work, Cpl.
Cpl. Falsone complet-
ely missed the mark lm
Reykjavik this past
week. The over-anxious
Cpl. had the target in
sight but jumped the
gun. "Haste makes
waste," is the careful
adYioe of Falsone1a
colleague, Cpl. Spears.
Cpl. H. Goodinsky.
ming up business and
seeing that everyone
stayed happy - Waiters
Lee Berkman and "Pappy*
Stearns making points
with the MPs.
Pvt. Ben Rosenthal.
Bill Baumker’s read-
ing "Fundamental Japan-
ese" - must be a secret
....Charley Hovak's the
big time pinochle play-
er in his hut....SLEW
AT THE LAST PARTY: Jim
Iriok vrith the BODY -
Tom Moffett with the
FACE - Terry Packard
with the BEER - 0. T.
Medlin with a SMILE -
Dean Garrett sharping
his first looal debut-
ante - Jerry Hoder
getting the usual brush
off - Phil Gerson drun-
qUHRTERmflSTER
From the looks of
"Eyes" Stevrart and
"Teeth" Griffith, Hut 6
must have thrown a wild
party - they couldn't
even enjoy Sunday chow.
..."Battling" Joe Pow-
ers eame off KP look-
ing seoond best from
his feud with Shelton's
boys - says he did the
same pan 16 times....We
non-ooms want to thank
the Capt. for the usei
of the Officers Ues&
- for our party. At last
Charlie Kirkman got
some good out of his
two stripes - and his
fill of 3.2 beer,
Soratoho.
Whatever else may be
said about our basket-
ball* team, their games
certainly arta*t dull.
They do other things
equally as well. For
instanoei "Antelope Al"
La Prade is considered
the best debater in the
league - “Blimp" Nufrio
is the loudest. When
"Blimp" took off his
sweat-shirt, someone
insisted that he also
take off the fur coat
underneath.
Big Curley Derr lost
his jeep and doesn't
know where to find it..
..Vince Stenoe walks
off and lets Herb Homan
learn all about the
warehouse all by him-
self. He hasn’t been to
work for so long that
he needs a guide to
show him the way.
Tec 5 Bill Donnelly.
"Chief" Halt on
advantage of the
the other morning
read a few smoke
nals Coming from
camp inoinerator. Chief
SEiid the signals dis-
closed that "Red man
soon oross water." Just
about the time he was
going to get a little
inside information on
when "white man will
oross water," an Ice-
landic gust came along
and censored the whole,
thing.
Cpl. Peeler says
those new-fangled money
orders will never go
over big, they are too
complicated.
1st Sgt. C. R. Birkel.
ORDNANCE
FERSOHOVELTIES: Who
said there were no
doorknobs in Iceland?
Did anyone hear M/Sgt.
Furns or Pvt. Wright-
say so? Looks like
they sure put their
heads together to find
the answer.
Is it true that
s/ Sgt. "Pop" Bowen
likes fresh air? His
cot was found outside
his hut one night - the
Sgt. in it.
Pfo. (Panting for
ohow) Ed Aron is push-
ing the sale of War
Bonds. The reason is
obvious when you watoh
the chow line.
Tec 7 A. Nonny Muss.
CAMP KLEPTOMANIACS*
Cpl. Win. C. Weaver is
the individual who sur-
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. tSMj
reptiously pilfers ord-
erly room, supply and
dispensary paper clips.
...When you proudly
display your current
heartbeat's snapshot to
an admiring group, b«
sure that one Sgt. Ben-
der isn't in the vicin-
ity - because Looie
happens to exhibit def-
inite traits of photo
thievery if negatives
or their prints are ex-
posed to view.
BRIEFS: Cpl. Franeis
S. Smith voting a stra-
ight Prohibition WAT
Ballot....Local Liters-,
ry Circles are thumbing
through an appropriate
"You Can't Go Home," by
Thomas Wolfe.
Sgt. C. A. Postler.
Have you noticed
S/Sgt. Charles Mo Ken
na's sudden interest is
pop-corn machines? Won'
der if cute female op-
erators have anything
to do with it?
Things have been tou-
gh thus far but our
basketball team is rea-
lly shaping up. Tihat
with such promi
material as Sgt. “eras
Pigott, Teo 5 Lyle P>
ter, Teo 6 Norman Hied
ringhauss, Pvts. Art
Fauth end Paul Moore,
we're destined for bet-
ter days.
M/Sgt. R. B. Simmons
has a niok name for all
his fellow workers
S/Sgt. John Masterson
has been tagged "Old
Dog." Perhaps, John
attraction for oats has
something to do vrith
it.
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S/Sgt. Wm. MoClearjT'-