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now Iear 5 27IL *Issued by the U. S. Naval Flight Preparatory School slUniversity of Soutlh ('arolinu, Colunbia, S. C. A Unit of tAe Aaral ir PinaI-y !'rainahla Car,1,tid Casper RAPPENECKIElt, Lieutt., USNII, Officet-in-Clharge Joseph C. WI-ISNANT, Liet., LSNII. Executive Officer E. Bradley CARNELL, Lieiit.. USNlR, Pulic ficer , Relations Of Naval Air Primary Training Headquarters Will Be Moved Te Illinois Station In July Fairfax Airport, Kansas (ity Kans.................head quarters of the Naval .Air Prinarv Training (ommtan<d which has been located at Fairfax lI'iehl. 1ansas City, Kans., since October 1, 1942, will he move<d on or auItat .ulv I. 1944. to the Naval Air Station, Galenv iew, IlIl., it was ann< tII to<day. The Glenview station is just ottsio ' icago The transfer, ordered byr the Navv I)ep atmtent i Washing fton, is ime'lent to redtilton in the training progra ad is in line with reorganization of the (ouauan<d into a more compact unit, with considertable saving of imanpower an<d facilities. At present the Connaaml mpnlrises 1:0 units located through out the United States. I lowever 89 (':A A\-WTS schools will be eliminated conunencing in .Illne an subse<(uent.ly the work of the Command's seven regional of fices an<l 17 flight preparatory schools will be integnitetl into that of the Comman<d's four 4re-flight schools. Closing of the hcadluarters station in Kansas K ity, Kans., also will restalt in add;tional mnanpower saving. The Command, which has sutpervision over all primary flight training for Navy, .\trine (orps. an<d ('oast (Iuard aviators, is under Reat: Almiral )bhorne It. llardison. l'SN. Captain E. P. Moore, V.N. i ('hief of Sta fIf. The Command was organized it, ( )etober 194-. with 1Rear Admiral Elliott 1I3'Cl(MAST'llE. l'SN, as its first (hIief. ''he original Chief of Staff was ('atptain ). W. TOMLINSON', 1'SNR, formerly a vice-presilent of 'TWA. Captlain TOMLIN SON was detache<d inl Septemrl tl. 1I: atl was succeeded by ('aptain Dixies K 11'l':l" tN,s ('L ief of Staff. Captain XIEFER was Isot ('hief of Staf1' and Chief of Naval Air Primary Training from Novemnher 19413, when Admiral BUCK MASTER was <letachetI. until .lanniary :0A 1944, when Admiral 11ARDISOX assume<l comuad as ('hief of Naval Air Pri naary 'I'raining. lIe w\as iuccee<lel as ('hief of Staff by ('aptain loore on A\pril .,1911. Nifty Ninth Sun'vorsiipper HIA\'OR''If i expecting a visit also from the one and only in a week or two from Ole 3-A-iimre tuu ,n\r c' : lliaigh Point, N. C. . . . Seems was has the right ttt 'il C ''lunti aa little jealotus of the more fortunate "Homc Sweet 1Homeln" -nuti said' cadets. 1-larry CO'. . 10N pulttilg At the Navy Mothers picnic last the NP-i thru it, paces while Flight s,turd we we classagetsay we*were agreeably sur elass gets thelw d i..\ m s . glances show Charlie A1.l,l'.N \ritied to see strong silent Trom twirling the prop and \\ordie JENNINCS really turning on the A DAMS running along the lowte"r personality and naking a big im wcing. The whole affair proving be- pression on one particular coed. Sond a doubt that the N1'-1 is rttt; Mystery cadet of the platoon is ged . . . Cadet IcR'AN gettimg oit an,t I. K K.\NIIL whia{l a few of his leg slappers irti time( to time . . . 1 harold Baseball It:\\N ears aboulit 1;730 on S,aturday afte tile king of the miouial. wh.it an iii%ai slitseaat ni 1mp! . . . liiighi ,',ar I( N l \l .R 111 (a itl(l% onn . A ybd ehlecking out of codeh .*.. t;oing thruiko aitiig "'onitortions"' therise r called I t "t imnbling"' wsith mor aior h. Qu t O fsuc-we :..] ouar Batt. Dancet. . I 11uddy BA.K- IIANSE, i'2 il eie 1. R spenintg hiis Sund 1111 latel.v itlti~l oil c i c outr with M. C. of SIll Drm .)-a . il . i at lo a ae A idet COOK E insistinig iin bring S rddhsc tIigwtr SD1O the afternoon 3-A gets lpecialjt:saoeat.Crli; juist wvatering andi not at frailk buut I oh that 48th plane-Thetre's t adet ihs t oS hswekwt i (ARMAC K walk ig a rtiul inal o p't flgtraaeuc n air the source of inf!ationii hung i'C'iteernesingo his one~ -nd oilv fromi wayi ulpiillr11 iuivpln tcbii worth . . . Th'le words ot thel iiiiiil.liu- u w'lko o niotal "B aJigr, (il noontls al tis not.se gi ni atttit reteattionB ofC the week MILLERav the girl everooeda Caet pleaned somtle reANSEN, o ise chekotre The Lcky levenh met fro ciad acviti etiontar By A/ PAU HERON on his parAlo hast ae t An iusliN taded bhin od aus igeatr Eachcade in he Iatibli gve catel ions N F woud aske pt e that OUtwitIi ongsigs o relit s f iAndw tso it oes tihi iis we wrestlihe cherokoectswefelighter)academics and clas-. nexto tme wellkno ha owmn Cadtal "bi ie" 'Unit th elI sae ther allottrnedvout oerbte anda"eady, fno .afetA. ileulia Misisppimoa frapnpy rins t12 t ~15 put t\everyonveryone was eqcite pltaset T he Louake gol evek) nt goo .ad IwMENCI,tith ou excerfiond Byp, owewl A/CoPAU LEeoni ".ut.if sowre haIpyne thae thaem plaiti and fncysdancingdone,hor ui. Each eaete ina thee ato Flgve c'~ N ~A'lIN sy i Prup with upong aih f eliia finly erti iei htleca chesckts were. comleted,S pand aeabnn plta vr el Tohesd begn the bne icorf mng. *Rd OR pitams fln or the x ekend and the haot-i,ejybewe-n ihhsftil b ut noevCeeon (wt lie sexctp-atSatrayai Stdy.B h afted of oste godbiks) ine thtigood IAI'''Il 'IA,Rd sape good wewiopprnity set some 1i eLRKNdsre plaineand fancydaingl doogle.rtvcnrtulail frbi gourtnde, td stayl herefort Fliht aibe tecdtt .~ vrg Trphs repre, havn e ei maey peiigoleue,hefl plans scuth as eeenLL' pas to resie to ne a ntor Hicory-N C. 'e ic,lnggtl ot tor vothenext any nortiee motheis, t aigavatg fteHd butivnoC onel sems otof pesriouths l iolutsbeitdPetn wfee, Axpoto hs gre that Al ftetaesaeloktgfr groun in, nd whoul htherefor heiiwr otehIt.dneMna isTedbhis eter gairl, beeond prttyt ih.Ogtoeqiea far . aotiviie we sw hae oll stay otoofprinethi wek,Exepio t tisisCae Officer Of The Week By A/C H. F. LANDRETH They call some of us "un friendly yanks". Not .o Lt. Wilmuth Earle BLACK BUItN, for ie's a broadminded fellow-sai fied aid jolly wherevcr his home. Although born in New York City, "Blackie" was brought up in the fair town of Summit, N. J. He attended the academy at liawrenceville, N. J.. then he went to Princeton Uniiversity where he recei ved a n A.1B. de gree in I931. There lie also did well in sports such as crew and swimming. In 1933 lie entered the I larvard Gr;aduiiate School of 1Business Administration+ and frot there the business worbl. As a civilian Mr. BLACK. I,llN'S tost important job was buying and trading bonds in the employment of Ilalsey Stewart and Co., Incorporated of New York City. There were several other jobs in finance and in the chemical amd the tex tile butsiness. No, "1llackie" wasn't to be come a business bachelor. Mliss Elizabeth CAMPll.LL of New York ('ity became the blushing bride in 1942. Now there is a third member of the fatmily, Stusan Elizabeth BLACK IlUltN. Lt. BLACKBURN varns ali endets to stav elear until about 1I (1 as his dlaugh ter is still quite young. Touiigh break feliers. Connissionel in 19-I2 a a Lieutenant (jg) in the Navy, lie received his first training at Quonset Point, It. 1. Then af ter a few months of commend-I able work at Iowa pre-flight station, he was prom-to(ed to fuliI Lieutenant. IHis next station was USNAS not least, came the welcome or ders to Columbia ill Feb., 1911. When asked aboit his plansl for future years ie, knowing the ways of the Navy, stated that, lie had none. Ile ended b) y1 saving "The Navy's a swell business.' As ra ining olficer here for the past few months, we know ie's done hils share to mauke it just, tint. Lucky 13 By A/C A. J. SMITH Stiff unecks and stiff minitds seem to lbe the thing wvith the begining of wsrestling and the end of check nuts . . . \Ve'll be aroutid for a while longer girls . . . Intsteadl of the Bat talioni dance being the t ime to sav goodbye to the Carolina cuties its a first in troiduc tin for some couples ..Ain't it STI F.F-Tlhe honors for having the most absutrdl laug h have dlriftedi from Cadet SC IlF.lI)T to Cadet STl(ADI1),F.Y . . W\ithI tile possibility of a niews systeml of pilatoons it looks as t houighI thle end of i:3 is imnimentL . . . All t3ers checked out . . .Billy Ol.IVI:.I went home for an inspiration last, weekend . . . Thbis sunny' 5(outhI is hell on niorthmerners. Introductions Fdw~ard Ge~orgette' .\l I'lil.F.KR. knownm to a few as the 'Fireball of Blaltimlore"', became V- ser and a 13er after a long career inl basebiall. Born and( b)red in HaIt imiore wh ichI he claims is strictly not a rebel L'ity, lhe a ttendedC( Balt imnore P oly tech nical Inlstitte where his base hall career took birth. A fter leaving P'oly lie was immiediately signed uip vithi Balt inmore whom lie p)itched( for two years. 1lIe was thten sold to Boston and famed (lit for maore experience. MULIII,F.R felt that lie was not advancing rapidly enough so he took a well paying jolt as charginig crane operator at the Becthleinm Steel Plant at Sparrows Poinit, Maryland before entering the serv'ice. A fter the \Var if he can't stay in service he'll probably go back toi baseball. There's a womnan, A \Vest Vir ginian, "where they have ani abun lance of good horses, good whliskey, and goodl women't."' I lis othier interests are swimir.g, gunning. readling and Platoonol i3. ginia, where they have good horses, etc., comtes 'Chuck" M5 UHIA. Upon compilletion of high school Chuck tpenit 15.' mionlths ill the CCC.('s build itng ump a good set of muscles, lie then worked as a field clerk, for a year building an Ammonia Plant "OUR DILBERT" Since we are all huttman. it is possible for us to make mistakes. Some of us iiake wor,e mistakes - than others and therefore will be more sharply ridiculed by our fei lowtan. The Navy has given thesc "boner-makers" a namie. "Dilbert" I: is the title given to these unfortu- ( nate victims of fite. Sad to say, we all at some time or other, have beet or vii he a ''Dillert". Starting with this edition and Con. tt tinuing in every edition hereafter, r we will present one of our own I ")ilberts". Ie may bt your room- c mate, the fellow arross the hall. or t even yourself. So, if you (1o not want to be honored by appearing in this column, keep on your toes. If you must pull a "Dumb one," (o it when no one is around. This article is written to provide humor for all anud malice toward none. The first cadet to be lionored Iy appearing in this coluntt. is \\'ally %A\\l.lISKI, of Batt. 4A. It was a sunny Saturday after- I noon and the "Fickle Finger of Fate" was on the prowl. t adet A\\'F I SK I, tired and worn out after a hard day of tests, was walk ing dowr lai Street on his way to spend a happy weekend in New- I berry. After being restricted two I weeks in a row, he was overjoyed at his new won freedom. "Tt's wonderful to be free", lie must have thought as he proceeded on his way. In fact his thoughts mttust have really been up in the.clouds, because, as lie approached two Army Avia tion cadets, lie threw up the snap piest salute ever st en. Of course, .A\\\'.lSKI l made an excuse that the si: was in his eves and that their Gold collar in.signia looked like bars, but never has there beeni a cutiissioned officer \\ ho wore a buck privates unifortn, a hat witl a black batld arotd it and S a big propellcr on the front. No .A\\'FISKI. that excu'e don't go. You'll ju-t have to be a "1)ilhert". Batt. Dance Held Last Monday By A/C J. E. GORMAN \ y ith a Carolina full illoon, tle Bh'jackets solid music, and some of the state's most beautiful womient dressed in formal gowns, last \lon day's dance, sponsored by 13att. :,A, cotlul't lie anything but a suc cesS. And that it was in the largest sense of the word. Beginning at 2030 and right thru to 2t00 a verC enjoyable tite nas had lv all. \lanv of tlie officer's and ship' company attached to the Flight prep School, attended and were seen enjoying themselves im mensely tIiroughout the evening, not too itu- I on the dance floor Ibutc nitore freciuently around the refresh mn t tabI le. Delic ions santd wichles cake amnl oranige puniichi were served ...One of the h ighilighits oif thle es ening wcas the progranm presenltedl lby membn ers of lBat t. :tA, and a slie-j cial guest. Miss J ant' LOVE L lAC l" iece' of J.t. WV Ill SN A N T, opieed the programii withi select ionis on her accord iani and was appdltuded vig (routsly. IThis wsas followed by a special 'skit pire'seting Ca,dets at MORRIS, POSS, TAI.I,Y and STAN FORD wh vo tiproariously de-a picted the rigors (if C'adet life. A <qtartet cotmpoisted of .adet s Al. l,.N, BAlN, I3ARIKER and Al, MO )NDI then en iitertained wvithl a few will chioseni touelodies After a fews chioice words by l.t. jig t [.IK. O)fficer- ini-Chiarge of hatti. 8. th ai qutartet led thle enitire a ssembtlyl ini the Naval Air Corp) stong andtt ".\n rho (rs A weiglh" . . . )antcinug was thieni cotitittued for tIh' remiainidr of the eveninig. (oinsitder intg thle work an pirelip- I arationi that was utndoubtetdly lie hindot thie enitire a ffair, pilanininig thle entertainnttini, (ibtainitng atnd setting nili thme refreshmtents anid mulsic, andt tntumberlecs s ot her little jobis that niittt lit tdone to puht over a dlance' as well as this was done, hBatt. ::A f should be ha ppy~ to know thmat t here i 'i not a sinugle' pierson who wvoiuldn't say, "I hiadt a wsonderfutl time". [or D)uPIont ini his hiomuetown. Iust before cominig iintto service lie hatd lipent a year with the Army Etngi iieers butiltding an airport at An :horage, Alaska. After the war if the Navy doestn't veto the ideca, he'd like to go otn asd iNavy flier. I he dloes, he'll fly tl is a civilian. fai Until lie caime to ('ohnnbulia Chucnek has bieen playitng the femiale field, T' 'ld( wvhat a fieldl It covered 2:3 re tates and Alaska, buit nowy it looks thi is though lie's found thle righit coin- fr' linuation. I< Theli southern wseathier is his onily pt regret about bintg here, After in AlIaska thIiis pilace is hot as........ .gi The Fightin' Fourteenth at tv5 By A/C T. S. WEAVER is We'll-here we are still. It isn't hat wse donu't like this place-every- In ine has been swell--it's just that th Cadets Of The Week THOMAS F. ALBERT Iii i dea1 heat for 1.t 1lace TIhotunas I-'. A L,1mitT1 of 'hic"aro. 11I. w\itht a ;'.1 at\er E'. lotn is i graditate of the .ew"is School of Aeronauti-s nd holds a B .S. degree in engi eerin g. .ltust to prove that. all is timne was not spent grinding n books ht(le was a tmernber of lie swilnling and1 boxing etams, and paltrtictlar tly com tendlable is the fact that he 'ettt th rolgh schoOl and r( o 'gLe on i scholatship. IVo other mnember- of hi atily. i volger ea1(1 an older >rothier ale in the Arnt\" Air 'orce, but on the base of his ecoi we feel that the Navy Its the "cretIn of the "rop". 1Before enter ing the servi ce oln worlked in Ithe engineering lep arttent of '1WAk and he lol's to continte Iis eng-inee1' n) activity as a lest pilot fot lie Navy. Good( Iluck to himt and ('on rntlations ( on a fine rc"torl. D. C. McCLURKIN 'TieI for first place in Iiatt. -A is I)outglas Charles M1c 'l,il IN. who's rolled ul a '.S5 Ive"rage u(Ilirinlg his 1o1t i -tav ler"'e. I)otug. a (iet. dIaIk-haired i'llow, rla ints .Jacksoomille. l'la. his home town. and is an Ilunatntus of Iobert E. Lee high chool. N ineteen years old, lie "as at dental Iechnician before ltering the Air Corps. 1:n ist11nent was tnadle in Jlartch1.1 918, and Doulg took S Mont hs f \-12 at Chapel Ilill before olming to Colnl>i:t. This cadet a<InlitS he'd I-i1her unt than ('at, and he's full of rtteresting acc"otunts of his pIast Xlperience in this sport. I)otug's a 11aptist. ai14l le has sister who's going into the VaslS ,on., so tle Air Corps e'ems to 1pred(1i11ominate t h e GEORGE FRANKLIN WOOTEN Second on the list is Gere ranklin W'OOT'E.N with a .76 aveage. Called "Woot" by is friends, this 1! A'ear old a(let, hails fron ('ocoal, FIa.. dhere le attended the local ndt wats ini the \'- P2 unit at NC for 5 11 moths pr14ir toi hiis nttriance here. "'Wooit". whit s aI Nlthodi5t. ikes tennis. simmniing antd eait 1g. 1lie hats a b rothler' ini the riny andl aniotlier ini the Naval Lir Cor-ps. A flter thle war h*Iis mblit ion is to)4142 btin a de4gr'ee H. S. MILLER Th'IirdI huiih in iti. .\i i*'I. . .l l , .-:4 itha.0 . Iliarry is t n1ine4teen yea 421 hl14 )ort iterest S cenlter arom1114 oiftball and Trac 121k. lie admIitt e' hals a1 weaknels- for briunet tes 'ili lrowni ee4s. 3438 an d aittend(edl lhe \'-Il lilt at (hiapel lll fort' wo mie-ters. after graduiat ing om1 I re h':dward14 s lliigh School Asheville. liarryi is ani Ei':lc5opatliant, is a1 younIIger blrothier in thle alvy. After the war lie hopes 4 go to college to take ilp some >rmt of E'ngineering. )uldI like a changedl atmosphere. ATTEICNT ION: The- Battalion nce is now over. The cadlets ini e 14th really have good taste as as the fair sex is concernedl. That goodl-Iookinig picture that Al-lI.YI has, tuirnted out to be a ality. She not only wias one of e best-looking girl., hut shie's so ienly. (It's nice4 to have a young aut iful girl to lhe sittIing on the reh to greet you after a stren us P. T.--That wias exactly what cted many' of us Monday). WI I.SI F. was really strutting ound here this week-end. lIeI had -o girls with himi. Not had! (one h)is sister)t St ill-not had! The cadet in our platoon wh lich is lie the topic under disctussioni in H e next few lines is George F:rank WOOTEN. He hails frnm Co- ~ ' Y' P i' :oa, Fla. Naturally when time came for enlistment he chose the Navy, for he has a brother ssho is a Lt. in the Naval Air Corps. I've known "Woot" (as \\e. call him) for almost a year now, since we both were in V-32 at JNC, Since he has started his Flight. Prep work he has really become know\n to us as the "slow but sure" boy. On every quiz he has been la i to f inish--howver, his grades show that he is fir.t in the platoon in hi, w\ork. A for hi, l(, e htie-she is it College 1.1 North \hen not stud. ing. wi ch11 is tiually the (a,e. I< is uritig ib-i. Seventeen's Shennonigans!! By A/C J. E. GORMAN ' all; : I I o ,- \ e g,, . .,in f,1 an~.tl,er \ ecks 'aibber on 1%itt. 4.\ a:, :, w hol(" aid 'lato n t in p;l ti. nhtr. :\nd whal;t oh, w%e knt too strt": N ut a d~tg ,(II,- thingk c.."cp thlat i halt .:.\, bI . t(<r ki m o ia ,:+" thc ( " k' n,g;,,c Rieb,el' . witit h t. fr n. (,ther t.nthI or si (Oh wevil if t t'an take., that. , " e all I,ke auI thini.. \nd in~,w it1Ia, \,.,I kin I \\wa. only 'i il. At eas't I h,pc you ktom it. ()h )l eIl Ill lo.k gotl w\ith a bashed-in skull, anvua\ No kidding tho'. we'd re:a!lV like to thank. \It tellow\t,- i i att. ::.\ fot irivitinl; oiurl' Balt. to iour iance \'e have no idc:t w\ by yi t did it htt t nthi ullt ti\v. \se'rc tinght\ gaid \ott did and t werally appre ci;it ed it. Say. there have been (titt a iC\\ news% addition,s to that group of solicj ,endcr. kno\\n ;i, Platoon 1I atti \\ 1"i n \ er a knoi ledg( d the fati that they are iuighty wvelcotin It t at11r iithI. I,':det; 1,I\' O \\'N\ (Ot'CIl. and li.\';\NS. ha\ve rasel our tnn,ter to : graild total o 1: Init, probahl\ tht largcst awni utiljdotl,tedly the b.e.t plato(ol in al (of Itatt. 4:\A. I 'f soilc tilrling you o huli"l heat a sidden blood-e"urdling cr -air is i-ie forth it tro the l it .t deck ri..ght \ itig. re n lclh r this \\warning anid ktow that the in";ecting Imat( ha, found the lifele,. body" oi Ralph (:I1".l< dangillin. inl the door-wsay of Root 7: hatng been 'hangct by the neck tittil delad". And thc tad mintrdier who w ould t ommwit It. h a dastardly di(.ed is noneC other than his ottn roommtate, ;eorgt (.lBI. l. An(ording to I-. R G I l.It aonspired agaiin.t hinm on that date in - up(t c ete dtcl 'ith the l;att. I.nice. "ure Geot,rg", .itter l oo I1 le har, ud ii iwli t ii u (1ith t . . , Itta\b(. 'It e gil it a lo ilk , i lt il , It 21e 4 wris it evcr\oic i:,tel\t .', Charlie G ; Nii i iP(( ti.tt i ,: looks iike he. tetinit<, --i i i r cottitrit til n,(1 t~r ,- ei ( l I tit, i lit.t up. andi alips ;twai wi'h ti:( bet of 'em. especiall kn i \\ 44e lad-o e oi Nit \~ n ie \hIuld Ige l i t at ii hcl g i made( . K iei t 6oua t "drt tlnd" isaitirkt th .iww itet th aoft he titl 'isi tar e l t it. 114t l' fr, and ews tier ghew i theret .\ l ittle wi he '1Ii higt a ils tie; Ursi n il\ tis 1'is i, lhitwwhle itnn\ huthtow t e iti l~. . Iw t et doeem ef;re hert \cr ill iili te lot of th. e tuni pIlb libert tosew a Id lo i Byi A/C90 H.l F.e LAoND.RElTH\lls nThe boy. nolwlim ctalle h .im . .'t .' well,I ..A A. lh a t's. jt iI th ind i plantn iswiitwuing gte Ii h.t unar expmrtioell prm thiR he'lo nei r be theRN (iet t Sf t "duet Baver'( W\\ o nly euret that ,ti- our 3'at hgaen tlahc wohmes of>' rom b 11 f wehc toit, whogaewe thi week i. l.itt ever itEs tad Gorehe there 'N ItadUh a buywekn.Isti An lttle onlte KRt Orai FadEr row lath thieek, " otumbs" rent mid-term eamstihere wasn't s'r bee out hioem. w'e tl rage r lvo In a certain drug store Dicb KIRKLEY received many compli.. ments about that beautiful hair and w inning stilc. Too bad that she was only live years old. 'Iclephones were busy Sunday still time for minute-men like Leo!-. ard KARDILIS to get a .c' for the dance. Members of this platoon still need advice on use of plotting boars. All suga'e'-tiuns appr ?ciated. Platoon 19 By A/C H. C. RYAN 'I hi \ curkend Platoon 19 will be - ell F ept csented around Preston ll:+l. it seems that several of the fellow> < awe out on the lower side (, a 4 aim code and navigation. il.\1.F ER had a pleac.a.t tirn ia4.t u%eekenci as his motlier +:mc tron Chicatto to spend fo.r dasin tt4ofhmbia. \ I ,( io Cti of PlatoOt 19 are ""libu ' warl to their next leave S Iacn mecet the famtious ''Lou t,t Ros k:ord". It 'CIFnFI t a ., erltain red headed :+ roIn Newherry belicvs in war Irna I:1L+--I ;arciul Peer' We hear thait P.P. has hi. ow\n th(ories on anarnarr. .1 though en hi e best tiforts failed to get "\\ !t" SC I:l:.I ER a date tur ::\' lt,tt dancl -\ tu must b,e li[iig .WIi. c w orndcr uhi,c "I. i{. QuIG. 1.1:\' di appearc to Cer\ wckend; tho(lc 1,in-up girl, real.v hlook thet for keep-. Sorne (ft the :.\ h)l.s g(t locked in flrIm\ place. when thet %i-it the rir't dcck -colnc and ,( ,n again Platoon Twenty By BILL WEIDERT T icr c e n(i too bc a scarcit\ of ne w his w ei k. hut Platoon I Wetl ' (adet, ;'e al.ays able tt. 1,r(tvide a tew tein, of interest. rt en that a "Dilbrt" of the t\ck I' wanted, so I'iatoon Twenty prond:y pr,r t -c t thcir "Dili>ert". Ile i. \\aiiy t\\\ [.ISK I and \ott can read It hn thrilling (.XI) ; t cheuh n .113 1%:o :.C:,i plo >tI2 i rrutenni4l l'a: .. Seein 10 ht,d un t~ld :ntrln -t itr tit t:adct-. I hc:(" (rt an. g r,;' ti there It the uI lt I ld t1h.t it \\tti ld I je I' 11! I t e ''e b t:i hus lire IIt l:n :I I .. n ,i .4,n tr 1 n,1 to:- th,e ', 'i : it h \t r11. \ . \1 .\N . nl' \\1 .1.I . 1h<( i;int tha t tic r t(;, sonI :l,r i,., g I,1t thecre w\a> to :,t ( t . I'at r< I t , n~ nt i~ ,II l ,:t O l t,4 te . t aun;.o: \\ nr a r \n wonhI *0 :..- u og h pt ed. \\u Ii i,4h 1. 1as t4, o t*I (hug S.lIti .t t ni H .le \onal I .! I I.:I..\ >4 I> t4 ii. ( I l tr an : ; , , i ' i l a.I . .\ r : r r . l\Fentil4 I. lie u4in it relea-ed ironii Fhi \ tCiea - Il, mpalal atter bing treatioi 14or 4 an nacete d ia. Il s.tay there u' too iong 4Ft. to4 per in4it hunar to4 4atch up uaithi his tmate'. \\c hate t4 -lee h1im1 lease bu4it wVish him all thec lock possile at this Fiew station. \nad then thecre s the strip tease ha''i who woke up onec mnorning after a raidl atnd foutnd hierseif fully clothedi. "Ye, gods! she screamed, i've been dra ped." FKashiona Note: Black garters will be worn out of reverence to those who have passed beyond. "on y-on object to kissing, Gir lie" "That is something i've never done, Sailor." "Kissedl, Girlie?" "Objected, Sailot." "Confound yout, yeoman," toare the ofie,"Why can't you benor9 "Whiat do you mean, sir?" "WhV y, instead of addressing t letter toa the Intelligence O~ you addressed it to the 1nt Officer. You ought to kpow no such thing in the Na,v'..