The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 07.04.1945, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 07.04.1945, Blaðsíða 6
6 Male Call by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates” MISS LACE, I'M SO WORRIED ABOUT FRANK... WE TOOK THESE HOME MOVIES TO SHOW HIM WHEN HE GOT Yi BACK—AND HE DOESN'T SEEM TO ENJOY THEM igj fe&S-n AT AIL... Jfc* OKAY, PAP.. /i'll have THE REEL i CHANGED -< IN A MINUTE opyright 1945 by Milton Caniff, distribut.d by Camp Newspaper Service Personnel Officer, Female, Civilian, nep [®Dif {QWIFF} DONALD DUCK by Walt Disney Most Postwar Aviation Jobs Will Be Confined To Industrial Flying is The Opinion of CAA Spokesman The Wolf by Sansone Copyright 1945 by Leonard Simona, distributed by Camp Ncwspapoi Sarvict "He may be unconscious--but his reflexes are OK!" (This is the 2d of 2 articles on post-war employment possibilities in the aviation industry, based on' a survey by the Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration.) By Camp Newspaper Service. The Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration believes that more than 90% of post-war opportunities in jobs related to aviation will come within the field of Industrial Flying. Some of the possibilities' are listed as follows by the CAA: Flight Instruction—“A di-J stinct possibility of steady j employment in a moderately j active market. The Civilian Pilot Training Program may be partially revived through . future appropriation by Congress, which has legaliz- ed the extension of the pro- gram for 2 years. As private planes become easier to fly, the Flight Instructor • will probably change into a sales- man-instructor who will (each each purchaser as part of the sales contract.” Crop Dusting “Consider- able increase is expected in crop dusting and spraying of insecticides and larvacides; in destruction of insects such : s grasshoppers, fruit fly, and other destroyers, through use of highly effective new poisons developed during the war. Already, burned-over rangelands have been reseed- ed from the air where plant- ing on the surface would have been impossible or too costly. Other crops, especial- ly grains, will probably be planted by air just as rice is now.” Hunting of Animal Pests— “Tliis started as a sport, hut has developed into a profit- able enterprise. Bounties and sale of skins of coyotes, wolves, etc., pay well.” Forestry—“Smoke spot- ting, carrying of fire-fighting parachutists, dropping of equipment and food to fire- fighters, radio directions to ground crews.” Power Communication and Oil Line Inspection—“Low level flying to spot and re- port breaks, leaks and other trouble, long before the ground inspector can find them. This is being carried on now to a small extent, successfully. The war has produced many more miles of oil and gas pipeline, and power lines.” Aerial Photography—“A steady increase of good pre- war business is expected, be- cause of better equipment, more experience, etc. Photo- graphing of private estates, real estate developments, golf courses, mapping for survey, crop planning, soil conservation, flood control, restoration programs, map making, etc., are logical ex- tensions. Spotting of cattle, other animals on range, and census counting of farms and game animals can be done by photography.” Fishing Industry — “Spot- ting schools ol’ fish lor com- mercial fishing boats, and planting of fingerlings in re- mote lakes difficult of access by ground.” Charter Flying -“This lias always been an important item in the industry. It is ex- pected to increase. Along with it will probably he a sizeable rent-a-plane service barely started before the war.” Light Weight Air Freight —“There will he greater pos- sibilities here than in any commercial transport field. The planes con load tree- ripened citrus fruits in Flor- ida, unload them a few hours later in New England, and re- turn the.same day with freight or some product native to the Northern States. —Concert (Continued from Page 1) of “La Boheme,” “Bohemian Girl” and “Pinafore” in her homestate of Minnesota, In addition to studying and playing at the Boston University School of Music, Sgt. Morel lias studied har- mony and theory with Dr. Urbantschitsch of Reykja- vik. From Arlington, Mass., Morel played with the Bost- on String Orchestra, also. Band program for Hie ev- ening includes the “Emper- or Waltz,” “Finlandia” and Grofe’s “Mardi Gras.” Miss Jungers will sing “The Star” and “Still As The Night,” while Sgt. Morel will play Ravel’s “Pavanne” and Schubert’s “Serenade.” Pfc. Wayne L. Mowery will accompany Miss Junger on the piano. RED CROSS HI-LITES CLUB 14 Sunday v 2030—“Prof Quiz” Monday 1530—ONE BODY TOO MANY 2000—GOOD MORNING, JUDGE Tuesday 1930—Trip to Pottery Plant Wednesday ^ 1530—BLACK MAGIC . 2000—PHYL’S FIVE Friday 1530 A 1930—GRISSLEY’S MILLIONS 2000—Bingo Party Saturday 1530 & 1930—HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN CLUB 23 Sunday 1900 & 2100—MUSIC FOR MILLIONS 2130—Beulah the Talking Crayon Tuesday 1900 & 2100—HI, BEAUTI- FUL 2130—Theory of Radar Thursday 1900 & 2100—MARK OF THE WHISTLER 2130—War In Review Saturday 1900 & 2100—CAN’T HELP SINGING 2030—Sangerdi Band U.S. Troops In Germany Using Automatic Carbine An ANS report speaks of a new modified carbine which can be fired automat- ically. The weapon is said to have proven, highly satis- factory hi hou^e-to-hpuse fighting in Germany. Known as the M2 carbine, the new rifle includes a spe- cial selector which enables the soldier firing it to use either automatic or semi- automatic fire. The model is about two ounces heavier than the original one. Camp Olympia Soldier Wins Last “GI Quiz” Contest Winner of last week’s “GI Quiz” contest is Pfc. Warren T. Becker of Camp Olympia. - Due to an apparent lack of interest, the “Quiz Con- test” has been discontinued as of this issue.

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