The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 11.11.1944, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 11.11.1944, Blaðsíða 6
6 Male Call by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates" P/O Joe / WHAT GOT ME WAS ) C OH, PEAK... I'VE (.THE WAY THEY <v J ALWAYS WANTED ^ KEPT COMIN'—WAVE Y 70 HEAR ONE OP > AETER WAVE ...THEY \ THOSE PACIFIC WUZ AS GOOD AS ANY ] VETERANS TELL Of JAPANESE OL' HIEOHITO [ HIS EXPERIENCES HAS IN HIS IMPERIAL Organization lews qURRTERmnsTE B Our Hi. and barber sh- op are under new manag- emont. Hebert will be giving a haircut with one hand, selling ciga- rettes with the other, and explaining about tonight's movie all at the same time. There are several po- tential TD men who are quite anxious to make sure that only the pro- per letters are forwar- ded to their homos, es- pecially those who have had furloughs in ocot- land. It seems to us that Sgt. Bankoski's dispos- ition gets more sour as the weather gets cold- er. Salvage is really going to be tough by next January. .hen Ozzy decided to celebrate the fact that he was moved up on the list, he didn't do it in a half-way measure. The hang-over didn't catch up with him until three days later. Captain Ejornson had one of his patients flown down to him. Oh, for a dog's lifei Bill Donnelly. their domicile over to the female GIs for use as living quarters. Vfhat with lamp shades, pink lace curtains and a fragrant soent of ev- ening in Haris, the hut could well pass for mi- lady's boudoir. The s pi to on standing at one side of Sgt. Cal ilorwood's cot is the Baltimore Kid's contri- bution to a home-like atmosphere. Synchronization of eight (oount 'em) "Big Ben's" is a regular ev- ening ritual for Sgt. Lisowski's early risers in Hut S3. That autographed pho- tograph of an emaciated warbler clinging to a microphone above Pfc. /.I Di Blasio's bunk dr- aws considerable comme- nt on local chow lines. iVould-be humorists find no end of delight in the palsy-walsy inscr iption "To Al, Best Re- gards from Frank'." Sgt. C. A. Hostler, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like a Hisses Hut. If and when and ever a detachment of AACs should make a sudden appearanoe, Cpl. Karris and happy gang will be fully, prepared to turn The Idaho Potato, oartholemew Newbry, has grown into a full-sized plant. Is it true that Bert moved to the hall- owed precinct of Hut 5 to be near Leathers? One of the more inte- resting discussions in the washroom involved Pfc. Tomeo and Cpl. St- rolle. The Lance Cpl. finally forced the Pfc. tc see the error of his ways. The bottle of "vita- mins" received by Tec 5 Ranhofer is one of the reasons his popularity is on the inoline. "Champ" Riccardi's advice to all would-be pugilists is to refrain from fattening foods. The first step is to turn over to him all >Imas packages. Is it true that Sgt, kodica has left the pa- th of righteous li idg to dabble in the games of the devil? ..hat will Cerald say? OCS Candidate Bublick is willing to go to the sohool of regrets only if there is a volley- ball court and showers included in the deal. s/Sgt. Lerrill was seen to walk from his hut all the way over to the orderly room. Cpl. H. Goodinsky. Tec 5 Tom Rogers and Pvt. Eugene Scott are on the road to success. These two boys are mak- ing the grade. Blue Room Notes: Cur Day Room is becoming a night olub, thanks to the good work of Cpl. Thomas Senior and Pvt. John Harteloo. /then the bar is in operation, it will have all the glass marks of the better pl- aces back in the Stat- Fistic Notes: That commotion hearu in Hut 3 the other night was none other than Pvt. Michael (Tarzan) Fusco challenging all comers, regardless of weight cr size to a boxing or wr- estling contest, back home, Fusco developed his musoles lifting mo- rtgages. Bank Notes: Pvt. Art- hur Fauth was seen in town Sunday night with hi6 squaw on the squa- re. T/Sgt. Master son st- artled everyone in camp the other night when he was skiing around the camp area. Pvt. Earl ..Ihoon info- rms this reporter that he has Indian blood in his veins. He claims that he's part Cherokee but after seeing pict- ures of his kin, we mu- st admit he's the best- looking Indian we've seen in many a Mhoon. Pvt. Sidney Gliokman, Send THE WHITE FALCON Home dui«»S »u»3 • piIB-.UQ awid ■^IIC AiDM ‘J3)SBUI)S0J 0/» UIIIJ j 7 Ac. JnciuiAwQ. Oepahts”- VHAT HAS BEEN THE GREAT- EST BATTLE OF THE PREE- DIT WAR? "The defeat of the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain," says Sgt. F. L. Cox of the British Army, " prev- ented the in- vasion of Britain and probably the only base from which the European War could be taken back on- to the continent." "I believe," says Iec 5 Robert L, Eroadwood of Mikado, Mi- chigan, "the greatest ba- ttle has be- en General Patton's sp- ectacular dr- ive up the Belfort Gap, especially after all the oritioism that was directed against his masterful generalship.11 The Battle of the At- lantic gets the nod from RAF Sgt, F, C, Jenkins. "There cou- ldn't hav6 been any aid given to Br- itain and Russia if there hadn't been this successful campaign against Nazi underwater aggression," Former Belvidere, New Jersey patr- olman, Too 4 Charles A, Morgan answ- ers : "I think the greatest battle has been the ba- ttle for the Normandy beaohhead and the great break-through from St. Lo." Micheal O’Shea In "Man From Frisco” On Fieldhouse Screen "Man From Frisco" - romantic drama about the war-time shipbuild- ing industry is the mo- vie feature at the Fi- eldhouse tomorrow even- ing at 2000 hours. micheal O'Shea, ris- ing young leading man of "King of Burlesque" and "Jack London" fame, is starred with Ann Sh- irley,

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