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1 .~ f ' ~ L... ~.. camp Hood Sgns! Corps Pboto CVEN MERT AWARDS-t. Otare Adkns and s.sgt. Joseph Woods get the Legon of Mert award pnned on ther shrts by Genera Ward at ceremones here Frday. Pcture of meda at rght. Story beow. Legon Of Mert Awarded Two FrSt Legon of Mert Medas awarded at the Tank.Destroyer Center were presented to Lt. ChareR. Adkns and Staff Sergeant Joseph B. Woods by Major Genera Otando Ward commandng genera. TOC. at a retreat ceremony here Frday. As- sembed n honor of the recpents were offcer"s and men of the Unt Tranng Center and ther commandng offcer. Co. Thomas J. Heavey. Adkns.. of Caands. Va. was honored for "exceptonay mertorous co:jduct n the perormance of outstandng servce as Stork Works The motor sergeant of hs organzaton and as motor nspector and sergeant nstructor of the UTC of Swng Shft At the Tank' Destroyer Command" The 653rd Bn. a.ccordng torus ctaton from the Presdent. He was a member of the The 653rd Bn. UTC weghs n 93rd Ant-Tank Bn. ater redesgnated as the 893rd TO bat Wth an assurance that as far as t s concerned tak about popuaton decne n Uns country s a the tme.por the past 0 months taon and an ensted man at baseess rumor. he has been conductng tests of Keepng the stork workng overt~ ensted personne n the Board. motor. equpment for the TO. battaon turned up ast week. wth three new ncome tax deductons: S-Sgt. Joseph LoefOer got de- very on new son t Bay Cty. Mch. Men Egbe For ASTP To Get Chance Recassfcaton Tests W Be Gven Those Absent At Eary Ca. A men who ba.ve at any tme. n. the past been egbe for ASTP but for any reason have not been caed up. w!)e reprocessed and agan beconsdered as canddates. Accordng to. recent War Departrent memoranda and drectves a men who have.an AGCT CAMP HOOD TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOSER of 5 or hgher are egbe.. and THE MEDAL-Ths new meda whether they have been preyous- for members of the U. S. armed y. processed.. X f they.were a.. t t forces s the Legon.of Men.t one tre caed up but were. not. f.' ~... ava 'abe bee ause of be' mg on. f ur-. gven. orexceptjona.. y mer.tor- ough or for any oter reason are OUS conduct )~ the pe:f.ormance to be reprocessed. by ther unt. of outstandmg serv.ce. Two personne offcers. Hood men receved t frday. W Be Consdered Story at eft. The names of th!semen are to --' be submtted for ASrP consderatonand approprate wnsd-. eraton w be gven. A memorandumexp.nng the proced ure (353 (ASTP) GNTDA) s beng dstrbuted by TDC. Ths acton s aso to be apped to men whose ntervew form. has n the past been for: WVded.. but upon whehno acton has been taken. n order to prevent dsrupton of traned unts through th! oss of key men; not more tha~ one per cent of any company or smar unt ~'be transfe.rred to ASTP n any snge month except where the unt commandng Offcer s Of the opnon t8.t the transfer of a. arger number w not nterfere w.th the ef- fcency of hs organzaton. May-Take Mwe Thumbs Up Here Frday Thumbs Up varety revew '<r Pe presented Frday nght n the 72nd St. Ree. Ha startng at 8;30 o'cock. ncuded n the cast a.re Lt. Reggo mpressonst;pvt. Robert Bettencourt; cpt Grace Ment; T-5 Jack Wa.rns. so0::;t;t~5 Sammy Lbrdge MC. and a number of other soders and WACs. The show was wrtten and drected by Pvt. Wm. Hoffman undet: supen'son of Lt. Dck( Hepburn. Ths does not appy to unts. aternat.e n payng for the show of repacement tran:ug C(;ters or basc tranng centers.... The men seected for the one j Mare Houston. Sngs per cent w be. those wth the n North And South hghest AGCr scores. Camp Ths Week.End Perfected Deyce Co. D Academc Regt. Mare Houston famous Soprano Woods 'receved hs awa.rd for NO. za WAC Revue Wt Be Hed Here. Tonght Musc For Program W Be Payed By Frst TO Orchestra Camp HOOd WACS of the 84 Unt w make ther frst appearance n a. speca servces Wen show at the62nd street.servce cub at 8:30 o'cock t.onght. They w sng apt n skt.s they m'ot;."}. One Cp. EdU. Baker. of the WAC Detachment. TOe \\' roer skate. n a one-net tragedy "Twght n Keen. wrtten by Sg;.. Ese Tedford Sgt. Tedford w be the "paw;" T-4 Ada Suvan. the "maw" and T-;; Eeanor Woodruff the son. Cast for a pantomme on "Sck Ca" wrtren by Pc. Juet Mc. Curencudes.Sgt. Tedford as the doctor; Sgt. Shrey Lee. nurse; T-5 Woodruff p.j.tent aw' Cpt Prosen and Pfc. Ladda. aa attendant.s. T-4 Suvan w sng "Paper Do;" Pc. Shrey Ladda "As Tme Goes By;'; CpL Rose.Prosen. "You' Never Know.". Pvt. Cfford A. Powe of the 20th TD G'OuP s n charge of the show whch features a.s we as the WAC performers the musc of the s TO band a soder magcan and \'anous muscjj numbers. Yom Kppur Servces Here'Frday Dances were staged by Pvt. Jnuny Perkns. The frst and second TD bands Servces markng the Jewsh Day.of Atonement (Yom Kppur) w be hed at the Fed House. b'gnnng Frday nght at 8 p. m. The servces w be resumed Saturday mornng at m. and observance contnued untn sundown. Chapan BernardR.La.vn.e w sng n Camp Hood ag:.n ths w ofcat~. work n perfectng a sub-caber Has Party Wth Food week... Men from North camp w decve for frng at movng targets. And Entertanment 8M w appea" Frjda~at the be con.oy 'd to the Fed HOSe. n conssts of a speca mountng "'''.. st co: b t d T - Stephen Lynch has a C "D" d' or;' v_ne<.. ~rn('e t u ; ur ay for a rfe on. the barre of! ornpan\" Aca emt r:eg-.." 'c A d G symphony of squawk at home 7~ MM gun. t has come nto wde ment. TD~ gave a party for ts a~ the North Camp SLaton hoo- orne n et t Daytona Beach Ma.. produced by use at Camp Hood and other personne ~~onday nght servng p:ta; ~OOY af!emoon at.. 3 s Next USO-Camp a son. food 8.nd refres.unents.. ~~... ds' h- 0 cock n. th.e.th st.. SeV~ Shoo w Co m' n To Hood 'on Cark aso has the tranng centers. Workng on hs... 9 " ng up nterestng mpro!()/;u cub. and m the Leon Dnve cub father's ook about h' but own tme Woods perfected hs ft 7'30 p m...--_.t.. mode from materas he found at entertanment..... "Come and Get t" USO-CUnp..uA..').U announced the babj~.s gen- C t _... ~ scrap and savage dumps. Before ompany 0 eers were on... show w be presented at North enstng n the army he ved at to enjoy thefest tes whch were Word Seres Games Camp Ocwber 4; 5 and 6 and Cheyenne. Wyo. a.~d by a pubc Q.ddress system May Be Heard Over at.south Camp t.he 8th 9th and WACs Gve~ Rbbons The new Legon of Mert meda an eectrc gutarand vocasts Tempe Rado Staton 20th accordng to an announce-- For Servce n W AAe s awarded members of the armed who ranged from "h buy" to ment by the Speca Sence offce Members of the WAC Detaeh- servces for exceptonaymer.tor- "rsh Baards." Rema.nng games. of. the Word ths week. men" 848 Unt receved green tjos conduct n the performance Men at the party represented Seres may be heard n Camp and od servce rbbons for ser- of out8tandng servce. Schoo Headquarters Communt- Hood over rado ;'t.ato KTEM. vce n the WAAC. n ceremones catons Department Poneer. De- Tempe. Dnner Honors Coupe To Be Marred Soon n the company day room a!; Promotons Are sted ~~:ed.~!=~ Off...::...?~:n~ Games payed n St. Lous.com- Wednesday nght.... ~}HM""" mence at :5. CWT and those Master 8gt.Robert Han TO- At an "Od Tmers" party. to n Hq. Co. 7th Group and overhead. ~~ n Ne~ York start at 2:5 RTC Schoos North camp.and hs ceebrate tbe occason WAC songs The fonowng promotons of en- fancee. Mss Leota Keres. enterwere sung. Then Capt. Nna E. V. sted men n Headquarters Co.. 23rd TO Group Moves ~ taned frends at a dnner gven Donahue. cojandng offcer of nto South Camp Hood Musc Makers Seek n the card room of the Leon DrVe the detachment spoke br~and 7th Group were annowced ths r _. So Servce Cub ast week ~"7 ""ngena U 5 pnned the rbbons on each grl week: The 23rd Tank Destroyer Grou!) The coupe w be marred T-LTohn D. Parker to be Tech- arrved from North Camp Hood. Company "A". 26h Bn RTC. October 5th at the st Baptst ncan Thrd Crade; T-5's Harry SePt. 27. Thetr new ocaton \s boasta n ts organzaton Pvts. Church n Okahoma Cty Mss bet\veed Battaon Aventre and Murray Kng and Jack wf\.ms Keye's home cty. B.. Hu and Chares A. Marowe. Centra A\'enu~The Comman~ 0 Pttsburgh and Chcago 're- Hostesses at the dnn"j'. whch Jr.. to be T-4's; T-5 Enard W. r Post Gnd barracks are on 55tb ~~"ye"'. who conducted ther was decorated wth fowers -_... Transfer To The Ar Corps From 23rd Gp. The foowng men from the. ~ -"'" 23n Tank Destroyer Group have Rppa to be Corpora; PFC Car street and the ordery room s on own dance bauds "'he attendng pace cards. were Anne BuTSCh transferred t.o the Ar COrro> and R.. Bruno and Prvates John A. 53rd street. the Unversty of Pttsburghud cafetera hostess who made th.e re now takng tranng at the A. Deetet- and Lee M. Wams to be ;';orthwestern. arrangements. Magge Rose -Ears F. Fexbe Gery schoo Army.\rfed. Harn~n. Texas: py; Edward Prnde. Pvt. FTan <';:; Sos P\-'t. Genn D. Murray T-!.Frank W. Cappabanca. New Chapan Here The 23t'd Tank Destroyer Group has a new' Chapan Cns. R. Stnnette.. Tecm:can Ffth Grade Prvate Now Leutenant :Murray's baud was knon as and Marca Wams. braran. Actng Frst Sergeant "\'ord ("omes from Lt. Burt.on LeV'que that he s now fng S-Sgt. ALert E. Wer :Jr. s nn assgnment as theater offcer now servng as actng ~~ Ser-at Camp Lh'ngstone Lousana. ge8ntof Co. B 80st Bn. whe Lt.. Le\'eque w be remembered st Sgt. Benjamn Rgaud. a 3- as a pr\'ate n the Cassfcaton monu veteran o Camp Hood s oj:fce"at TDS eadquarter5 not home (fur(mgh n Ab..) N. so Og ago ~o \\'8.S <;ent t.q Army Y. - Admnstraton OCs. "The Top Ha.tte's" and payed at the majorty. of.the schoo festvtes. Pvt 'Wams' band was knotn throughout the southern part or Wsconsn at the fantous summer resorts. They ~'oud ke to be connectt>d Wth a band n the camp. Theyp.a.y the trumpet r.nd sax respectvey. WAC Goes To OCS Staff Sgt. Grac-e E; Chrstman of the WAC Detaehment 848 Unt has receved her orders t.o report for Offcer Cnddate schoo at Fort Ogethorpe aa... Oct. 2. Rhe s the frst to go ' OCschoo from the detach~ 'J

2 rae r - ~ ASTP Men Gad To Get Back To Books "''''TP trat'!; t.aung ther AJben:. thac woodtck: "'hose pr(>sence n tus offce 'O<..<;c tn.nmg at the T... nk Destroyer Hepaccment Tranng s at undc rtmwd honor merey Center. 8";''" sure wnat fed :;hook hs head and Dutt'red they w )<3 a;;~g-ncd to when "Brothers. you' ne'e' shake army They ta.ke P ;~c.demc courses habts:' as he tod us ths story. aga.n but they ar" :; for gong S;.:-t. George Brown R T C back t.o cooge. was n Chcag n ~!'o'''ed!g to Get B.S" Trang duty and whe st:;.ndg on a The ASTP mrn get 8 weeks of s' reet 'orner otv'd :. "L'hcc". nfantry ba.~c and f qu;fed "earby an MP pat! o~d. ~ 0' on to hasc and advanced Both Brown and the :\-P sa\\' courses e:g-nrrng psychoo a rather odd sght-the 'ch'" gy medcne :temalcs.. scence spt hs cgarette dawn w mdde and foregn :mguages. The and s('atten~d the t'jbacco. The acedemccounses are "ven.n MP "t.epped up and sad sharpy hunureds of Amercan unh'erstes.'what's your sera' number 50- and coeges partcpalng n t."~ <d\r?" Wt:0U t hestaton.e Arm" SD cazed Trang Pro- AWOL rep"d "3456'7890." -' gran. And. moraze~ Abert "A Credts ea.rned whe.hese 50- roads for the AWOL ead but to ders are studsng to be Army the!!"uardhouse." Abert you know specasts w count towards a was consutant to Frank Suvan when the Saratoga Sa!;e was a cche expert for a country weeky. ;. Abert by the way threatens to contact the FB to accuse our prnt.'rs and proofreaders of beng saboteurs n the pay of the chggers because ast week they caed hm a wood SCk and sad that the swaows he met were on ther way to CapstranE. Says..t\ben haughty "My famy was WoodTck before the Mayfower and the ony swaows know go t< CapstranO for the sea~on. t degree earned as cvan students after the war. n some cases the tranees expect to compete ther aready far advanced coegate courses and to receve ther degrees. "Gettng to go to coege free s not a bad dea" says Prvate James F. Carn of Co. A 42nd AST Bn RTC. Carn expressed the opnon of most of a dozen Craneesquestoned. Ca.rn wose home s n ndana.pos was n hs second year as a pre-med.ca student at the Un"ersty of ndana. when he was assgned to ASTP. " hope some medcaj. schoo v.; The cut" t e epderms termte accept any coege credts earn reports that the Legon has ap- whe n the Army" he sad. proprated $ to woo us nto Coege Expere~e Sought jonng ther outft. He says he won't make up hs mnd about jonn::: them though unt he.sees ~ :hey can modernze ther technqe of droppng bags or water out of hote wndows. r ""r-.:--_ n c{)ege w be we worth Wearng bb beret and n a payfu mood the wobby woodtck pranced n barkng "Step up ades and gents and take a gander at the wonder OS Human' Buet the man who ----~ Prvate Mencesaus Bajor Lawrence :Massachusetts who studed met.aurgy at MT for two years hopes to get nta mechanca engneerng n the ASTP..".. -. Camp Hon Sgna Corps PhotO " tjnk the addtona experence MNATURE BATTLEFELDkMen of the. 37th Bn. RTC are utzng both sand tabes and terran pots n ther tranng. 'At top. T-5 Chares J. Sheedy demonstrates advantages 'of a sand tabe of Tunsa. used to' coor news everts. ectu'res durng that campagn to cadremen from eft. S-Sgt. John Ackey Sg. Fred C Sep T-4 Rene N. Levy. PFC Wam Portman st Sgt Wam E Schuetze and T-Sgt. Hubert L. Hggne. Beow. st Sgt. Schuetze ponts out a wooded rdge on ths terran pot and the actua rdge n the background. Note other smartes actuay repre>duced 'on the pot and vsbe behnd. whe" "as the opnon: He s a member of C Company 43rd AST Battaon. Prvate Samue A. Tubman of Co. C 42m~ AST Bn graduated from hgh schoo at Buxton Maryand three months ago and panned to attend the Unversty of Vrgna. He s gad be "as assgned to the ASTP ""hen nducted; and thnks "ts a great red and green thng to get credt towards a co~ career whe st n the Army." A major n chemstry for three and a haf years at Cty Coege ot New York Prvate Rchard H. Tourn hopes "to get enogh credts n ASTPto get my degree" Tourn s takng basc nfantry tranng wth Co. C 44th AST Bn. makes Uke. a hunk of ead." After an asprn and a coke. be expaned that he had just met Pvt. Leon Harod Choate. 664th Bn. who earned hs Vng before mducton by beng shot out of a cannon. Abert; want-s to bate Choate nto a G bscut and shoot hm at Berchtesgaden f that's the way t's speed. Of ate Abert has been frantc. He tes us confdetntay that Ezabeth "Btz" Johnson "Queen Of Them A" pued a sneak and marred a eu! nant from North Camp. The nsdous nsect was that hs reputa.ton asa keyhoe nspector w be r shambes f he doesn't fnd out tbe : nedct's name and ASN. The concet of that Texas Troubadour s becomng unbearabe. He now cams havng a Cassca Educa.ton because he taked wth T-" Jesepb. Po[ of Co. C. 664th Bn. who knows P\'t. E. " want to be a chemca engjneer' and hope to get nto basc engneerng but you never know" sad Prva.te Fred H. Snyder of Co. D 42nd Bn. Snyder a resdent of Upped Darby Pa. won a schoarshp t< Lehgh whe competng hgh schoo ast sprng. He has hopes for an engneerng course though. "t's the bggest fed open now;' he remarked. Men n 2st Gp. Are Gven New Ratngs' The past week saw the foowng promotons n the 2st ''D Group Headquarters De~.achment: Weddng'Tranng Groups Award Bes. 6Z '~r~~'~m~~'~~~:~ ~e~a~~ N." Rothenberg. Pvt. John W. R.'~t +++ Mss Leota Keyes soca host.ess."tc Headquarters Frday CoL' John G. Zaremba; Thomas J. Heavey Comma.ndng Offcer. UTC presented Good Conduct MedaS to 67 men from Pn. "TOTO NO.2; M Sgt.Sherwood J. Adams T-Sgt. Harod D. Boye. S.Sgt. Kenneth M. Lppy' Sgt. Robert. Hae SgL John.. Jackman. SgL Mere E. Stone T-4 Bentey T. Dx~n.' T ' Jose A. Grjava T-4 Davjd G. at' 'the Leon Drve Servce Cub the h;t and 2nd Tranng'Groups vns T. Joe- M. SUarez. T-5 John W. RTC and one of the famed Keyes Abrecht T-5 Samue V. Beene. T-5 and "LTC Headquarters Company. Roand J. Breed. T 5 Anthony (NM) quadrupets w be marred bet. Co!ranee:sco. T-5 Erasm<> (NM Gonzaes. T-S Carence E. McBroom. T-5 Before awardng the rbbons; Co!- 5 one Heavey compmented' the Sdney H. Webster pte James C. Meador pte Cnton H. Rot!. PfcRucoph Mss Keyes "' be the thrd of. men on te!r honorabe servce. E. Stener. P!e Joseph D. Trueove the quadrupets to wed. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. FakeM. The foowng meu rece\'ed the Grabner Pvt. var G. Urten. Pv. P\'t. Howard H. Fed. Pvt. John J. Ebert' P. Rooney. Pvt. Myre E. Thurs Keyes ofokahona Cty ave fed and wh~erbhon: ton. announced her engagement to TOTG '<0. ; T-Sgt. Jefferson D. no~qsg'2'r.~~~hs'y: ~;::~:"5 ~~~ Master Sgt. Robert Ha RTC Woosey S-Sgr. Enmett R. Gantert; (NM) Mh Jr. T-S Arnod M. L Schoos Sgt. Major NO th Camp. Sgt. Rea-ford O. Scott. Sgt. Haven H.. ~ard T 5 Joseph (NM) Zaby pte Crowey Sgt. Duncan M. Mathe od The weddng w take pace n Sgt James W. BeL Sgt. Caro B. }"e Okahoma Cty.. ers. Cp. Car A. F'oether T-5' Harry For md ot: honor ~ss Keyes w have sster Mary Keyes a hostess at the Tv.. efth Street Servce Cub at Xorth Camp and the brdesmads w bc' the two quadrpets &ready marred Mona and Roberta. pt!. Harry Boedker Dona.d Lt. Marsha L. Jacoby executve offcer of Headquarters Com Bubaugh Gordon Ed.ngton. Ray panv. 6th TO Grot) and Mss Sa."d<'S... ho worked on the "V!- J De M C [f d ewe _nver" orrs 0 Jeanne E. ~cbee both of Wchta ma"' a weeky (;reek newspaper Nev.'an rvn Pfster Lonzo ". pubshed wthn a few hundred ' Kans. were marned there Scptem- Presey ~d Harod Raybu"n sew- Q.'r 9. Mrs. Jacoby' daughter of j.- -; of Oxford' Engand. ed a strpe on each arm to be- M d M C J M B t- ' F t C. \' r. an rs... c ee a P. M come '.' rvates.. rs a.<;s. t en d C d h " t' f W' h'!. e J nvers.y 0 C ta U se T erram ap New TechmcaDS ath grade.are ' from... hch Lt: Jacoby was grad- To Good Advantage Pvts. Ra~Ph Herzog. Den~>: uated ast.jnne... Company "A" of 658 T D. Bn. Smth Rchard Jones J.<:k Cox....' Edmund Rende Eugene Frcke. ' " used the map of terram feutures ' " d MSS Barbara Robb.s 0" Od. Pau '... hte Donad Bae' an '. '. of a nearby area as the st.agrn;..' - orchard Beech. :'>!ame an d pv" ' Rcnard BeaJ... ground for some probems n tank FranCS Seavey. Company B. destroyng ast week. 662nd Batt.a.on. UTC. were mar- Sma green tanks. S curty ' Recon. Company 66 5th red recenty by the Re verend v hdes were used for ':b.f' Amer- Hods 'Breather' Party' Lrt.v.:rece Hayes pa.stor of the cans and red ones for The enemy. By SGT. 'EH'ARD READ~GS Frst Baptsh Church U Gates- Each patoon had ts g.nnc;-s- R<'n. Co" 665;.h Bn..took a ve. pace the green tanks n pace.'; "b:'cather" ast 'Frda:? nght from o-.c-. atvantageous for hodng. the te st.eady grnd of UTC and had short "pcp tak" to hs men and.nemy on the othe:' :'J(e of te aparty n ther day room. started the barre! rong. Drnk creek. Capt. C. J. Thom)Eongan} a and!song- were ptentful (NM Shr~er. T5 Chares R. Waace. P!e John R. Brazeton. ptc W! am T. C"son pte n'ng t. 'Enge. P!e Caro' J: Grams. Pre Edward ". McCartrey. Pc Frank E. Peck. pt~!tmo t Y J; Wa-greT Pvt. Burt-on Ward J. Davs prc Aejo C. 4"00" raeg pte Leo (NM) Arsenaut. Pv. Harod D. Duerr Pvt. Edwa-r: J. Keuter Sgt. Cambourn S. Wantng Cpt Ray O. Bruce. T-S Edwar.t W. Lee. ' T-5Jack'K Peck pre Ey B. Ader. pte Joe L. Dxon pte Ray H. Sev;art pte Robert A. Ronad.. Frzer. PANTHER PARK (Ensted Men's Country Cub at Lampasas Texas) Located 23 mes from Camp Hood- Bus avaabe fron Centra Bus Staton. Ward. Pvt. Transportaton Cafetera-Servce Chb--Rec. Ha- Barracks-'- Swmmng Poo-Skatng Rnk--Cottages. Dancng every Saturday nght to the musc of a Camp Hood Orchestra No rc;ser\'atos are necessary except for Cottages. Panther park s operated by Camp HO<>d Speca Servce. for the beneft of Ensted men Ony.!

3 "h.;;... "". ~. t.' ~~.- rtft: n({)o '.\'(.'H~---.'. Sergean tf-ndsn ew Career n TheArmy Sergeant rvng Pasternack ~ a young Ut "ho h".> found new career n the Army upon whch he nkc. to concentrae "hen he returns to prvate fe. Ths s the fm strp fed and hs work theren as an artst. fm strps are sde f.ms. a sert;s of proj<:cted st wh~h are Jhown on the screen U consecutve order. Forty to 60 rames comprse a strp wth the matera beng for the most part sefcontanng. They have aready proven themseves n vsua educa! ton of tranng matter for the Army to be O~ of the gr('uest snge teachng facor;; en'r deveoped and thl.; fed bds far to paya great p\rt n pnbc schoo educaton foowng Lhe war accordng to Pasternack. Was \ n "rtst Art musc and wrtng Doctor Has Prase For Medc Care taents pursued equay!ud dgerty by Pastarnackas a boy n Brookyn. unt hs abty as an artst emerged best of a. t{) gve hm the nthr'e to ('ocent-':t.e on art. At the age ot "e'en. rvng won hs frst drawng meda.and at the age of eg'ht hs frst musctn's meda 'or hs taent wth the von. As the resut of a naton-wde competton n the hgh schoos for fne art work he submtted a portfoo of hs drawngs whch he had competed at severa art schoos. and he won a four~ year sehoarshp at Syracuse Umversty where he majored n "ra:f:."..~ Canp H<XXf Sgna ~ Corps P.oU BUY BONDS AT PARTY-At the recent Camp Personne Secton party a tota of $ worth of War Savng Bonds were sod. Among hgh purchsers. from eft M-Sgt. K. K. Smth. Mss Luce Lnn. Lt. Co. A. T abachnk and T-4Dooad S. LeecrafLMore than 00 empoyes 0 the secton attended the party. Hood Reservaton Was Scene Of Wd ndan Massacre Hgh prase for the quaty of pantng. $he medca care beng provded At Syracuse. rvng was musc! crtc on te coege paper fo' two Dtarypersonne n ths war was aud one-haf years. Hs coverage expressed here recenty by or. of concerts and other outstandng The Camp Hood Reservaton s ca.tonment a ea. t s descrbed th~y rode off to punder the Rgg> Php D. Wson. cnca profes- musca events was extensvey (:omprsed Of' &'eas from. Be and deta n the 'Hstvry of Be hom.e. The t.te boys an d been 80' of orthopaedc surgery of the used by New Pork Cty's argest Corye CountJes and S pa.cked Couny. by GCO'ge W. Tayor. somehow overooked n th.. hgh newspa' pe's. and resuted n an f h' t. ' medca schoo of Co:Jnba Un- fu 0. S ory record d by Amerj~ On ths date a band of ndans. ' grass' and were ater "escued oy nvtaton to jon the Musca versty and surgeon-n-chef of Honorary Socety at Schoo. mak- can poneers. 'j)resumaby Comanches. appea.red a setter. Leavng the RggS home Ute Hospta for the Ruptured and jng hm the ony artst ever to. To t~' soder:;..ho day work n the ne'.ghborood Of Sug-J.c Loaf t he ndans went south. ahout tvo Crpped n New York Cty. receve ths nvtaton at Syra- and tram On ground haowed by!mountan: John and Jane Rggs. m~..s beow where K~e now ' ' der' h t he the bodd of these eary Amerkan...'.. Among She frst of a group of cuse. n case you won w a.. '' wt h ther "ur young chdren. stands where they s:oe a herd or dd wth hs spare tme. he utz-. fghters. thsstor~' shoud be of.... emnent authortes the feds of ed t to desgn stage sets for the persona terpst.. two dau;::hters and two sons had horses. They moved' sou w medcne surgery and psychatry unver!ty pay!';. He graduated Athoghtecot'dedhstory n "ptt]pd n a og Ca!o;u near the e two tte Rggs gn~ 'ud &0 tour the staton and genera n 935. centra TexL coversonrysome mountan. Whe start~for the horses to the Dougas MQunwns. hosptas of the Eghth Servce Worked n Adver'sn: no years ths perod s an epc cedar b:akes n a wagon to get Stoppng to eat they sped a S<t- Command under the sponsorshp S. horty after hs graduaton. of the wht~ man's stmgge fo ras. on the mornng of.march of Ro k f F d t. te' on horseback and 'nsl.-thy ace e er oun a on proj- Pastamack became art drector estabsh hs hoe n a fore"n 6th Rggs was surpdsed by uect Dr. Wson stated that he rushed a hm and ked hm. of a sma Uvertsng agency and savage. though ferte and. dans and whpped u.nmerdfuy found "the very atest methods 'Whe hodng a war dance a;..d gand!z enough experence to. ac- The country 833.' was n ts b<-fore '. he appro:ch of hs brothare be p d th. t - hs. body they suddeny sghted a mg em oye e equpmen cepta bd as art drector of the prmeva state and was' a favorte e' on ho'seback frghtened them s superb and the medca f' o C e r s party of men on horseback headmg R~dfoed _ Johnstone.Advertsng huntng ground for severa trbes off. H:s fajy wtnessng the " are conscentous n the care of... toward them. These were membe!'s Agency. Vs. the medum of ths of ndans: the Hu3.cOS (for w:om c.ene' om the house. eft m 'of the posse whch had b<-en 0'- the patents:'. company Pastarnack's work ap- Waco was named) Caddoe; Teh- fnght. Rgg" 53\\' them feeng and gan~-'" u=> foowng the Rggs e'\- Has Wde Experence. peared n Vogue. Esqure: Lfe Aud a.ucaa; TOnkawas; Lpan Apaches joned them about two hundret jsode. Dr. Wson a major wth the the Saturday Evenng Post. tx>n and the dreaded ComaH'hes and yards from the hohse. : Unted States Army Medca Corps beng eevated to the post of exe- Kowas the strong warror trbes.. orthopaedc consutant at base cutve art drector. he began to from the north. The redmen harr- ncan.' AUack Them hosptas n France durng. and for gve a Seres of ectures on ad- td the Be Count}' setters from & year after Word War de- vertsng to graduatng casses. of 834 to 870 when the a;t rad cared that "what s beng done unverstes n the' New York took pace. ong after treates had for the Army's and wounded metropotan dstrct. been made wt.h the trbe~ and today represents a very defnte Pastarnack's ast and most m- when even the Comanches were advance 'over what. we were abe portant art achevement pror to supposedy reegated to rf's(>n'a ~ do for our men n the ast hs nducton ast year. wa.~ con- tons. war." n 940; Dr. Wson organzed a group of Amercan doctors and Durses who went to Engand and provded medca care for the Vctms of the German ar btz At frst they worked n a Brtsh hospta but ater took over and operated a hospta of ther own whch was but by the Brtsh Mnstry of Heath. On Juy 942 ths fuy equpped hospta was tran<;ferred to a medca unt ot Ute Unted States Anny. cevng and organzng the Art Dvson of the Offce of Cvan Defense n Brookyn. where he was responsbe for 350 a.rtsts. ncudng many of the natons most reknowned wth whom he worked vountary evenngs thus devot ng 40 hours every ""fck to the work of creatng posters d.<;pays~ sgns. and eafets neces~ry to c!\;!an defense. Works On Fms t wasn't ong after hs nducton at PortDx that. he was assgned to the Paramount Moton Pcture Studos on Long sand 'to Wrter of an authortatve work on fractures and dsocatons. Dr. Wson aso s pre.-dent of the earn "fm strps." He remaned there unt Camp Hood put n a Amercan Board of Orthopaedc Surgery of the AmE'rcan Medca request for an ~j.st. and he was Assocaton and a member of the sent here to the Tank Destroyer Natona Research ('onnc. Board to f the b. Wth the re- By meal' of ectures. ward cent merger or the Tactcs Secrowds. cmcs operatve demon- to~ of the hoard wth the PubstratoHS and rforma conferences! catons Department of the TD WU staff members of armv h05- Schoo. Pastarnack was a.~sgned ptas the effort s made to ee- to the Reproductons P am n the vate st further the. hgh eve schoo where he ~ n charge of of proes.oona care of the sck or the' rm strp unt and where. he wowded soder. asserts. some of the Army's fnest fm strp work s beng turned Lkes Hood ospta out for the vsua f'ducat(>n of Dr Wson commented ttt he was partcua.ry mpressed at the our mooprn f~htg n('. Contnues As Atar Boy Camp Hood StatOn Hospta - whch s n charge of Camp Surgeon Coone Frank Coe - by the Pvt. Rchard Beard of "Fghtne 'sprt of coope'tton that pre- nc!" Co 'B" of the 66:!.d ''D vaed among the staff. "Ths Bn.. 'TC. "t( f. c'au t'e sprt." he sad "was refectf'd n ~('r\'ed!\- at~r x.\' at St. "~ry's the hgh morae of thepat {'nt.. : RO;fCahoc' C'h' t.\~- "Ths hospta." he added. "ha' ~:' ~. "n. :\fchl.:"". j "om:ung to the physca equpment and sk to -'!'r~' R' a:ar '(\' ;t :\( 37th St. Massacre Was Het'e One of the most vvd of a the chapters s that. of the famous Rggs me.ssa.cre whch took pce on March 6th 859 at Sugar Loaf Mountan on theresert Camp Hood Reservaton not far from the Tank Destroyer Scoo The Wof dea wth any condton ars:! " C';) ;)' nt'!''''.' "''d S/;".e. rrom njures or d~~asf" ""J" ('.4 ~{:~"~ (;0. _ The ndans sped the famy on the open prare aon~ and apparenty defense~. Wth a savage ye the~' charged down upon them surroundng the'tte group. Cruety and boodshed were the ans of.the sa.''oges and a' ths they prepetrated on the Rggs famy. -Je\'en arrows ked John Rggs. \frs. Rggs fought off her captors wth rocks as best she coud. and was ucky not taken ave" as a SPear under her eft a.rm caused her nstant death. Th(' two tte' grs were grabbed up by the ndans and by Sansone 'Franky. don't s.. how you tate a good conduct meda! 'Specay afterast.:weekend!".'a ''od U 'r* The ndans fed and n the' hasty departure one of the tte' Rggs grs was dropped from!o horse. The other gr rdng behnd an ndan. saw her sster f~ and jumped from the horse she was on. The ndans caug~ her and hed her n a dangng poston as the horse gaoped maty ahead. At ast she managed to grasp a bu;;h and pued oose fang stun ned to the ground. She crawed to her bady crpped tte sster sa the posse swept by n pursut of the ndans who escaped and were seen no more. The RggS massacre spurred the whte setters to organze themsev.sand shorty afterward stamped out the menace of these ndon rads. ''008Y the scene of themr.s. ss.cre pre!'ents 8 modern bend of sght and sound as tank destroyers. and other vehces are d('poyed n combat maneuvers bechng forth smoke ad shes from the bg guns amed t.o d('stroy enemy tankg. Return From Servce n Hawa For Duty Wth 23rdTD Group Fve new men have just report. ed to e.adquarters Company of the 23rd Group after ten monthj of s 'rvce n Hawa The me_ are T-Sgt. D. C. Trpo T-4 A. Mxon. T-4R. C. BwmSgt. C. Gns.. berg and Corpora F: A. Sos. Formery wth the 627th Tn Bn. these men arrved n Hawa a few months after Pear Harbor wae bombed and saw at frst hane the damage the!'e. Before returnng t{) the states they Saw compete restoraton or the harbo'. n spte of the hea". mtary restrctons n the sands every.one of the men s anxo'.j8 t.o r.. t'ru to taw\.

4 ~... Pubshed every week for the mtary personne of Camp Hood. Texas. under supervson of the Speca Servce Offce. News pubshed p The Hood. Panther s avaabe for genera reease-reproducton of credted matter prohbted wthout pet' msson of Camp Newspaper Servce War Department 205 E. 42nd St. New York Cty... - Edtor T-Sgt. van Smth Dstrbuton free. Phone 2343 Aaocate Edtors Cp. Norman Persten Pvt. Wfred Wess Sports Edtur PfC Keth Quck Purpose Of The Panther Ths s Natona ~ewspaper Week a peroo dutng whch the attenton of the country s drected. toward the work and achevements of ts Dewspapers.. But the Daton s at war and many of ts once-cvan newspaper men now work for Unce Sam preparng and edtng more than a thousand camp and unt newspapers. turnng the crank of a mmeograph machne to produce a battaon newspaper n North Afrca o the South Pacfc or worryng about copy and prntng dffcutes rght here n the Unted States where the soder trans to jon hs feows at the front. Buy why are they pubshed? Why have a camp paper at a? Snce 4'e war s a means to an end and the end beng a!>ttter way of vng the Panther'" Pon;;Repor~r ths week a.sked: WHAT DO YOU PLAN TO DO ABoUTGETTL"G A JOB.AF'Ea THE WAR? S&"t. Juus H. Chapman SpaJ ong to open my photo fnsh"' busness speer 9 n coor rdhave that before Come aong- was on my ny to dong t when. joned the army." Pvt. Ce..' E. Bradt Hq. T'OOJ?' Oth Ca". War Department Encourages f~ea..): 'Get The War Department says (MR-:O-0ct Par. 30) "Pubcaton oft camp newspapers and smar perodcas s en- can of course. 'm couraged by the War Department to fuf the natura desre of hopng to get back the ndvdua to obtan nformaton of actvtes of hs comrades myod was an acd handand neghborng organzatons and to gve nformaton of the rec- er whch s pretreatona wefare and regous actvtes throughout the com- ty sked workand mand.. ought to be abe "Camp papers ad n tranng speed creaton of a war.to get t back. psychoogy n the newy nducted soder. famarze hm wth Sure don't want to Army rues. reguatons and orent hm te Army fe. knd of work." "The camp paper wth ts stores on company mascots. Prc. Ted N. Lndstonn Co; C. \... "-...:;...f(l\ awards to safe drvers and commssonng of ensted men s a. 653'd Bn.: ' was potent force n budng and mamtanngesprt-de-<:orps.. :a tdo and de "Moreover n many cases nformaton on entertadme:t. beforo dances partes. USO dubs and smar tems usuay are not d!.- nto; he trbuted through offca mtary channes. Therefore. the camp and woudpaper s a convenent medum for dssemnatng such nformaton." Ths peroo then. s a good tme too for camp newspapers to check and see f they are dong a good job. t s dong a good job. me a etter t s tme for THE HOOD PANTHER to check and see f coud my job back Part Of Our Job. when get out of the andy and that's W'hat 'm pannng to do." The Panther provdes. you. wth sores of your tranng andsgt. LaWftDee J. Lukasaewca Co. new tranng methods; t pubshes stores about nterestng per- A. 6'0th Bn.: " sontes n the ranks; t tes you where and when you can at-_ tend the chape servce of your choce~ t pubshes stores of foee came nto the army and my pans are o go baek ~ere and ask. for my od job. beeve get t. and certany. want back." your athetc contests; t tes you of new regu4tonsand rues of new opportuntes n Army schoos; t reprnts. your opnons on dozens of questons. your etters your poems. pt«:tures of your tranng and recreatona actvtes. and now and then a photo of a pretty gr to ven up your day; t dscusses your. probems. Whether or not The Panther s dong a good job for you can be reveaed by you ~r whom t s edted.. f you ke t. fnd t of vaue and hep and you ke to ma t home we are dong a good job.. f you don't we aren't.. Your squestons n the form of a etter to the edtor of The Panther w receve carefu consderaton. We woud ke to be worthy of the honors xstowed on the.datton's newspapers ths week. As You Lke t BdHor'. X.e: LaA week's poem. usad But True." concemngsgt. Harry A. Dunah«'s reacton to Texas has broht quu a reacton from sup ~rs of tho! Lone star state. Wth 'ongu st n ch~ek we 're6~t th week's round fro mue nxans: We have heard your payerfu mournng. For your "Yankee" States up East And your dudsh poutng razzng Of the state whch you ke east. Now n answer to your grp;ng We w say we're gad you're here. But f you don't ke our Texas We w never shed a tear. We know you "Yankees" pretty we You overbearng "jerk" But the ''Texas'' you dske s the Army wth t's work. Now here s our suggeston To you T exa!.-hatng yanks. Seek a transfer to the Soomons And qut your damn foo pranks. And when you're gone. thank goodness. And our and a&an s ft. We' dsnfect our premses Wth "Ant-Yankee ft." -By M-Sgt. Cyrus Weer S-Sgt. Hans Hanson Sgt. Samue Suvan HQ. Detc.h. DEML Prt. Raph D. Wetze Hq. C~ %4th Group: " worked on my father's farm before was nducted nto the Edtor The Panther:.As a Cvan never v.:rote ;0 newspapers. fet that mans peope were Dg the maboxes wth opnons and that. mne woud hardy matt~r Your edtora Thursday Sept. 9 ndeed expnssed the sent-. medts that have been n my nes.rt. Jor a. ong tme. ThS week concud~ ~ Urd year of Amercan am.. f~ servce.. j 've met that "great g~" evuy'ohere. spent most of our tme wonderout of the. don't thnk apponted. Ma~'be be rterested knd that we were surprsed at tbe work." mpressve camp and tbe WU'D. - recepton whch awated us.a.s ong as most of us have ben! A : Q. See Edtora At Left ~ don.and Lashes By now probaby a of YOU have heard or the feow who drove a truck for Dr. Pepper as a cvan so when he was nducted he was put n the medca corps.. (Thaks By Gordon.) HeodquortersCompony 80 st 8n. HoMs Party To Honor New Offcer B7 T-SgL Robert Lehaa Men. of Headquarters Co. 80st T-Sgt.. D. C. Trpo Hq. Co~ 23rd Group Bn. hed a ctker partyat &be eompany mess: kn Prday Dgbt E:ttcr The Panther: n honor of eapt. Emerson s. Ne- Bangaroo! Dd you fee the bast of ghtnng that stndtn son. fo~er Com.paDy Commandths Vcnty on Sept. 3 :<'or er; whq eft the 'Co. to take over your nformaton that was the Dew dutes as Battaon Adjutart.. 48th. M.P.C.G. Co. makng our Capt. Neso! spoke to te men of entrance to Camp Hood. the carnpany thadkng them for Unce Sam sure has been W:e ther COOperatoD dmdg the past to our company. He sent us up to the shores of coo bue waters ~. that. he has been n comof Lake Mchgan for tbesum-. mand.. He aso Dtroduced Capt. mer months and Wth the frst Geo. B. Decker. DeW ComJBY frost we're sent. to Camp Hood. Commander former Bu. S-3. Cap.. rmy... UZ. the army ths was the frst tune.... any of us were greeted by m.a.ry. Are.Japanese women accepted n \he Women's. Army Corps? 2. How many Amercan pots are traned. per year? 3. What percent of the Army's Quote Of The Week When you nse n the mornng fonn a resouton to make the day a hajp5r oneo & fe~w~creat.ure. -bd. band. Yes. Camp Hood ved. up to the reputaton of the. south {or rea hosptaty. Snce our arrva we've had the honor of attendng two partes. One was hed by the WAC Deteb.. andt.he other by the cv&n empoyees of the' camp. But maybe. 'm gvmg you tne wrong mpresson of the 489th. - ~ra offcers carne from the Natona Guard 4.. How many peces of V-ma have been p'ocessed. and devered snce ts begnnng about 4 months ago? 5. How m:.:y Chapes have been but for worshp for Unted States sod.. rs n Amat's? 6. Wbat does the Jetter "R" sadd for n some soders. sera BUmbers? (~ Pace Seven) our ba"racks and grounds We don't spend a our We "partyng." We pay hard but when we work we work a tte harder. As evdence drop down our wa.y. There's cert.a..n parts of our area we' be permtted to show you but t' be enough to eonvnce you we're reay made over from.ad ordnary a.rmy~p \0 a reasonabe fa.cmje of bome sweet home. ~at s. besde keepng tn.ek of a few"guesta".. have. " es Ue 489th M.P E.G C). s Comng down on the trawe tam Decker tbarjred the men far nvtng hm to captan NesoDB ngwhether we woud just.be ds- farewe dnner add sad ""t t was because showed the sprt of the men be we weren't expectng too much was so happy to be prveged to command.-. A varety J'ORt8D was present-. ed by numerous men of the eompany eonsstbjg of. sfdgdg daneng and skts add before the evenng~"wbs spent a band bad ("~ ganzed consstng of Pano. drums accordon and bom.s.. pannng on stayng around ths part of' the Lane Star state for a 'Ohe. so brace yoursef camp Hood.. 't' PVt.. kws Shagnaw.... Edtor Hood Panther: - :'fay take ths opportunty or c ongratuatng you for the spendd edtoa n your Sept. 30th edton. f remember eorrecty the name of the edtora was "e-. taton Sand" add n myopnod t; was.. reay good. P~ CCtDue wt.b 0\' nne edtoras. and ncdedtany from one former newspaperman. to ad ~ the ayou\ of your entre paper s exceent. sdc:erdy yours ~. Prank Greene Bq. 00. UTe. S. T. U. "!.' '..J J ~

5 . Second Teephone Center Open n 62nd St. Lbrary Camp Hood's second Teephone Center opened ths week n the Lbrary readng room of te 62nd street Sence cub accordng to Ed Mockbee camp teephone manager of the Southwestern Be opened severa days ago n the 37th street Sence cub has egh: teephone.booths and t3. cotut.er a:; whch operators are on duty durng te busy hours each da.y and Teephone company. a day OU Sundays to make The Center smar to ~e one change for: Camp Hood SOde'S) '---- Lnd assst them wth ther cas. r_.ary Band A number of out-ofct.own dr~c \.tu Y tores are avaabe a.t the drec~ Has Concert:::: $e! at the Teephone Cen- Payng ts second concert to an enthusastc audence the 06th cavary Band presented a dversfed program ast week. The frst par of. te program conssted of eassca concer numbers. Openng the program wth a strrng medey of crcus seectons the band foowed wth "0 "\Ve fee that the Teephone Centers whch are now a\'aabe to soders here w hep them compete ther. cas wth mnmum deay and w add to ther convemencewhen there are unavodabe wartme deays ()n ther cas" Mockbee sad~ Demonstrate Camoufage Camp HOOd Sgna. Corps Photo FAREWELL TO NORTH CAMP-Men of the.23rd TD Group TC. staged ther fna forma revew recenty before Lt. Co. Mo Matteson. commandng offcer of the group and hs staff. be. fore eavng for South Camp for 'advanced tranng n urc. Headquarters Co. 9th Group Jen Cmb Ropes To Get n Barracks; Chapan Jons 9th Group Staff Mara Mara" and then.wth the "Mssour Watz." "The Desert Song" was. nex:t. Brant tnunpet work was dspayed n Offcers and ensted men of ~e band's offerng Of "The Parade of the Wooden SOders". t's A Part Of Ther Tranng the 635th Bn. UTC gave a demonstratono! camoufage ast Frst on the evenng's parade week before a <>.roe group of spec-. e f t A vacancy that bad been ser- -b By T-S WARREX FRENCH quartet's avaab. Most 0 he of joosts was Pvt. Frank Venca. tators from the Unt Tranng ousy fet was fed ths week H h an."ft" re ~ftt Passersby at BattaJon Avenue men took t.he obstace not easy e as en"... e pu... on Center and Tank Destroyer.. but qucky and good-naturedy. when Chapan (st.. Lt) DaV'd E among trumpet payers Pvt. Ven- Schoo. The de m 0 n s t rat on and 4st. Streets Thursday nght athough some round themseves Maugans joned the staff of the ca P~O~ed hs abty by p~yng brought out the vaue of dug-n had the prvege of watchng a. n a dffcut pght and strugged 9th. T. D. Group. Chapan Mauthe dffcut and We-kn own Pre- postons for towed guns. Many of sght unusua even for Camp Hood for a proonged perod much to gans came to hs new post drectmer Poka". Next so ost was....'.. 'the postons were so eevery con- that of men cmbng ropes StS- the amusement of the! comrades. y from the Army Chapan Schoo Cp. Carence Benz who ftewse..... ceaed that spectators coud not pended from the second foor n The company was peased to see at Harvard Unversty where he proved. h b hs a. abty th"c on the XYY-!ocate bo them from a. short ds- or d er t. t th b ks. th h th t. b d comp'eted the!'ve week or'en'ft. Q e f'r er arrac ~. The. oug' a no one was 0 ge'... p.!~~ 'YdPf yng e OCO 0 tance. f tho xhb t h h to. spe.d the-nght outsde. toncourse On september 25. Pen- P0... an or an encore p aye<! C 0 Th mas J Heavey reason or S e. on W. c "Noa".. Vocast for the band 0 nedng Offcer Urc and nspred many rased mtary eye... nsyvanabs w be peased to was "Red" Beck who effectvey ~~mmc:one ~nt 'smth' com- brows was that. the Headquarters Ensted Men n 80st earn thst hs home s n Harrscrooned 'Ths Love of )ne". 'Companyof the 9t h. Group UTC B' ' A d. burg: mandng offcer 635th Bn. con- had be'n. ocked out of ther q. uar- otto on. tten Gbapan Ma\gaDs w assume foowed wth "You'd be.so Nce. h ducted the demonstraton and ters-by o. rder.of the company! ordnanc.e Bn.. Sc 00 s hs new dutes n the East Chap- to Come Home to". pom' ted out the advantag es of the d. Cornman er. e at 37th. St. and Headquarters The 06th payed the "nvta- postons chosen: Co. Smth ex- Th' t ' th Tweve.Ensted Men of the ton to a Wa.tz".The sudden S ac On was mere y e. Ave. Begnnng Sunday he w paned the metpods of concea- most specta~uarof Lt. LyaH. 80st battaon are attendng the gve a servce for offcers and enchange to "Psto Packng. Momment used whch ncuded. both Bate's pans. to prepare the men 30th Ordnance Battaon SChoo.S sted men of the 9th.. ma" was so effectve and sudden _ GrOupat that the audence was caught natt.--a and artfca camoufage. under hs command for. ther. begnnng September 27. The eeven o'cock; unawares and ater joned D the Co Smth aso brought out the tusse wth the Cowhouse Batte courses are for two weeks.and The Chapan s now readyng mportance of carefu dsposa of Condtonng. Course durng the the chape wth -the ad of CpL ast -chorus.: spo and mentoned what a tough week. of Oct 2. As he fet tha.t are wder the super\'son of Lt. Raymond Harrson who has been Vocas done by Sgt. Beck and job the men or hs OUtf t had.dg-. the. men n a headquarters John T Mar'on 3 0th O~d nance com~.. '...' desgnated as hs assstant. Cp Leetjesky got off on severa cr... postons for the guns and h t rd Pf Sgft'OO. oved... pany often do not get the proper o es. c. - pr vehces. through sod rock and that th s 't Aft" ere n -... SUgar sh rt amount of physca condtonng 0 - cache. age by serenadng wth "Smes". because of the specazed nature Durng U.e swng sesson that of ther work Lt. Bate natguratensues after every concert every Twenty-Thrd Group ed a prog'am whch ncudes fve Bernard J. Machs Co. A. and Thrty'.WACsfrom Camp Hood Cope Ren. Co. Sma Arms; Sgt. member of the band had a chance Men Exce n Tests me forced hkes through the reservaton ntracompany voeyba Pfc. George W. McHugh Co. C and North Camp Hood recenty to prove hsversatty. Prc. We Of Physca Ftness. Lght Artery; T-5 Hawatha vsted the Ar Corps tranees at Moore pcked np hs sax and matchesrfe :\sthencs and Asher Co. B andt~5joseph C. Texas A&M for a "Wng Ba." proved that he sn't short when September 24 the 23rd Tank day sessons wth -vertca ropes t comes to musca abty. Sgt. Destroyer Group UTC competed n the Group Motor Poo whch 'Koze" Koscynsd s eader of n the Army Ground Forces Phy- are rapdy deveopng the men ~e Cavaers. sca Ftness Test. The two bat- nto frst rate acrobats. Vstng Freman Pfc Owen Parent of Co. "B" 662nd Bn. UTe recenty had hs brother. Bernard Parent of De ~t Mchgan as a vsto.. taons and 23rd TD Group Head- The ocked barracks had been quarters company far passed the threatened snce the ncepton of 80 persent; passng mark. The the program. but the men were 670th's grade s 86.5 percent taken unawares when they return'- 67st's9.8 percent and the 23rd ed from ther work to prepare Group Headquarters Company for te evenng. mea and found 95.7 percent. ony one means of access to ther Battaon Schoo Offcer. The Ensted Men and courses Camp Hood WACs Attend are.as foows: Pfc. CharesD Texas A-M Wng Ba. Stumbo Ren. Co. nterna Com- The WACs arrved n tme to parbuston Engne; T-4 Anthony tcpate n the Retreat ceremony. Lanza Hq. Co. and Pfc. Cyde B. marchng n formaton wth the Ammons. Co. A Genera Purpose soders of the Army Ar Forces. Vehces;T-5 AphonsO F. Rosa The day cumnated n.the Hq. Co. and T-5 Foyd J. Caou- Wng Ba wth musc pmvtded ette Co~ A Track Layng Vehces;. by Ar Forces ensted men. The T~4 Water A. Gutow~k. Hq. Co. WACs were accompaned to Coan'" Car L. Brusadn Rcn. Co. ege Staton by Capt. Mugaret Wedng Gas; T-4.John B. Paut M.. Pbps Lt. Heen Dunap and Co. C Auto Eectrcty.. Lt. Jeanette E. McGowan. Tank Destroyer RTC Observes Brthday on October 3rd. 942 the Tank over a terrtory east and west of typsts mmeogrph QPerato.rs. fe are weapons outfts whe the 4th truck s qute a dfferent peture Destroyer Repacement Tranng ts orgna ste whch vas a S!: cerks and dr.vers. The men conssts of. reconnassance com- than the present setup of 2 of Center now commanded by Br- area wth Headquarters at 4st St. ddn t tnk much of the dea muncatons motor mechancs and fcers and 3 ensted men usng gamer Genera. Water A. >Umas and Battaon Ave. but as tme went by that feeng weapons battaons. 'the 5th Re- eeven truck-traers and two 2-2 came nto offca beng. At tha~ Equpmen'..aek. Fet has cbunged as these femnn gment ncudes cerks cookssup- ton trucks feedng more than 3- tme t was made up of three.~'; Durng the frst ncrement so<ers have proved to be effe- py men annorers and artfcers. 000 men. There was a tune too; taons and Headquarters Co. pbns were greaty hampered due ent and capabe. The 6th' and 7th are the Reg- wht"n suppes were haued n a The 26th Battuon conssted to ack of. equpment. Lecturt.!;.On Monday. _-\pr- 26. the frst ments gvng basc nfantry tran- command car w..th 6 quarter ton many o! drvers and chauffe.u's were gven n garage sheds n of the RTC regments was aoted ng to AST canddates. Woopon.s traer attached. Lack of equpwhe the 27th. ncuded tactca dayrooms vod of tabes or chars a 24 hour perod n whch t.o move basc n the TO's now covers a. ment sounded a bumorous note and admnstratve specasts wth backboards were at a premum a ts men and equpment over varety of arms rangng from the though when D eu of news for Co. A. a reconnass.mce outft and some texts were at~ n forth- the 23 me trek to north camp psto to the 3 nch ncudng th~ the Panther the foow~ statecomposed of motor mechancs mo- comng but t':nng went on Tmnng for ths week was sus famed bazooka rocket gtm. ment arrved at HeadquarterS torcycsts Cnd scouts. Commun- nevertheess. A't t s ncepton the pended and subsequenty th.e 6th- The frst cooredtdrtc unt from one of te battauons: cton.s ntegence and operatons HTC bad.ony 85 vehces. Better er four regments made the move. the 33rd battaon was actvated "Our hearts are weary and sad typfed Co. B whe Co. C n- than 200 "ehde~ are beng S<!d each wthn an assgned one day on August 5th As a typewrter s not to be bad. cuded mechancs. armorers and at present; ndudng 54 M~0's perod. By Saturday the entre Schoos Are Expanded. Even f we bad one. artfcers. Co. D had mechancs 4 of whch were org?ay re- TDRTe better than 6000 of Durng the mdde of August the Of news there s Done suppy men and cerks. The 28th ceved n JUe.. feers ensted men and equp- TDRTC schoos orgnay a sma But. we' have some next week )y wus a weapons battaon handug Wth the nfux of younger ment was setted n North Camp. unt was en.rged to ncude a Gad!" arms rangng from the psto to tranees meases became aprob- The offcu openng ot North Poo Offcers schoo. The. new Tranng Tank Destroyer' has the 75 rom. em eary n March. Qurantnng Camp came May 29 ths year setup ncudes too an offcers necesstated a fexbty of thought From ths nuceus cadreme. V.'ous companes '\thn the unt when RTC troops paraded Post Gnduate schoo and Cadre and acton that has been appcu-ent were chosen to hande the trane<'!s hampered tranng so n the md- before Lt. Genera LeseyJ. Me:- Tranng schoo as we as two thughout the short. but eventfu who started trckng n ate n de of the month the entrs Nar Commandng Genera of the new departments. namey wea- hstory of the TORTe whch october. Fve regments were ac- TDRTC was made a quarantne area U. S. Arny Ground Forces. After pons and rado commwkaton. A chaked up one year of operat.on tmted on Decemb"r 23rd and by wth guards posted n order to.n- the ceremony many of the severa. few of te vared subjects covered on October 3. The constant the' second week n January sure ts effectveness. Though ths thousand cvrans present were are; company admnstraton changes and nnovatons ba.e tranees representng every state move somewhat cut the RTC oft taken on 'a tour of the Camp mtary aw courteses and CS- made ths a hectc but progresn the unon poured nto the RTC from the rest of te camp the vewng ~ctua RTC tranng. toms of the servce map readng sveperod. at the apprf!dmate rate of UN) tranng program wns. carred out Wth the advent of the Army physca tranng dsmounted dr Better than men have men a week.: Upon arrva the as per schedue throughout the Specam.ed Tranng Program two and methods of. nstructon. graduated from the TDRTe: Many men were cassfed nnd assgned four week soaton perod. AST Regments were added to Lookng back to the tme when of tesesoders have traveed to ODe of 6 dfferent specas~ W AACs (now WACS) reported the mst RTC n June brngng ony 800 men were supped wt.h fur afed and have MOwn CODbattaons rdue to the nfux of to the RTC Hq. eary n Apr ta strength up to a tota of seven rat.onshandedby just 3 ensted crete proof of ther tranng n men. 'the RTC expanded ta.kug subsequenty. to go on duty as Regments. The st 2nd and 3rd men wth a borrowed -2 ton acton. -!! \ ~ - 'j J

6 j ' r TE (HOO 'A'TH." --C:-- --' TU r -b.. OM ~. ~t --.: 'Re Rad Theatrca \Career Before Army ngs 'ater dozng hbd n a tree \ tt'mperanf'ntay unft for the ser OD the company an'a by Pvt. ' vce and he _got -.he bue paper. Raph Rosseot of Headquart'r' Thp door of hl~ quarter.~ \\>as eft Oamp H()()(\ Sgna Corps Photo THEY NVESTED THER DOLLA~Th5 group o-c men hom the 658th Bn. UTe. have.'just been pad. and just nvested some of ther money n War Savngs Bonds. Shown wth the men 'are Mrs. H. C. Browne wfe of the battaon commander; Mrs. Edward D. Mer. wfe of L. Mner. and Mrs. Waker of the postoffce. a on hand to se bonds for cash. A tota of 44 men bought bonds payday. One purchased a $00 bond. three $50 bonds and the baance $25 bonds for a tota of $ The foowng bought bonds: S-Sg. Dck Reneke. S-Sgt Chares Haser. Sgt. DeWtt Beatte. Cp Frank O'Bren. Cp Pau Mazmanan. Pfc Fred Jahnke. Pk Robert Lamkn. Pfc John Kokaes. Cp Chares Whte. Cpt Wam Chope. Sgt. Frank Woch. T-5 Jerry CapuJ. T-5 Edward Doye. Pvt f\orman Cschke. Cp Robert Rhode. Pvt Edward Haber. Pvt ~am Lews. T-4 Wam Hckey. Pvt. Robert Peuekert. Cp Aberto Cnquerane. S-Sgt. Wam Heffernan. $-Sgt Rchard Wech. Pvt Lous Schmdt.. Sgt. Abert Mer. st Sgt Ben Layton. T-5 Stephen Sanders. T-4 Harry Hussan T-4 Lynn Crosby Pvt Harod Curston. Pvt John Zurynetz. Pvt. Lawrence Wood: Pvt Max Water. Pvt James Waes. Pvt Wam Randoph. Pvt Norbert Mchask. Pvt Frank Bum Pvt Mevn Turner Rfe Martn Rose. Pfe Gerad Hdebran~. S-Sgt Bernard Mancn T-4 Lauren S~ee. S-Sgt Warren Lews. Me-n n 635th Battaon Spend Three Days At Park On ~onday September 3. a group of securty men supervsed patoon securty sectons and the \ by Lt. Brant. won the conte..t for two headquarters company recon- mprovsng the hpst foat by usng ~ance patoons of the 635th the tarpaun and framework off Batta:on UTO convoyed to Long- horn Cavern state Park near Burnet. Texas for three days speca tranng. On the second day a Symphonc HourAdded the rear of a personne can-er and constructng from t a warrproot boat capabe of transportng sx men across nk's Lake swfty and By PF(:.LESLE VOG'ET e'tabe Lo an ever ~.denng ftek "'\.'e yo~ nt.erested Desgnee & of actvtes.. He wrote organzed. Terhn<.:a! Drect<r for Kanawha desgned but and acted n Unp!yers for tus season? W be versty dt'amntc presentatou. t Agonqun hotel New YorJ[ Twenteth Century-Fox empoyed ~ptebt'r 4th for four hs taents n creatng scenc de- day:". Saary $00 week. Negot- sgns durng hs suuner vaca- 3.t." Drector. tons. Hs Cha pe H days ended Pe H('d. o the S-3 Secton he trouped through the Soot"!! 663'd Bn. U (_'. COtUt.s ths :'S wth Pau Green's "House of COnj\L~t. on(' of the many offers he ney" entourage. has receved. and 'has had to turn Pre-Pear Harbor months found down-for obvous reasons. Ths hs name botrod up wth n. starstudded ca~ fo!' some Hed hstory. gaaxy whch nduded. Pfc Harod.\!. Hed has hd.u others Sncar Lews. BaTe and Bran Ahem Then. as unto a men. unto Hed came--t.he draft. As dr.ftsman mapmaker. and t'anng :ds desgner extraordnary. Hed st eyes a future the post war theatre bu't has. Ja the nterm enrched 663rd Bu. mo"ae wth hs enterprse. He ' now producng. drect.ng. and de Haop fanou~ sgnng the Kaufman and Hart to present day audences as the pay. 'Dream On. Sodh'r" soon "De-M. End" kd. (~rada:ton found to be produced at the 663.'d Roc hm Scent' Desgner and Technca Ha.. Drec'to.' of the SchooL Not content wth currkuar actvtes. Pfc Hed unde'studed "T. B... }[orty. ' Attend Hoy Name Meet Pfc Jeny Marott Pc Stephen and "Tommy" famar to New Pekarovch and Pvts. Chares Lo- York theake goers as stat's n: bada and Rchard Beard Co. "B" "Dead End." He can aso ay 662nd Bn were among the cam to a mea.~ure of credt for ders present at the newy-formed the presentaton of such rado Hoy Name Socety meetng Monp'ogTamS as "Jack Armstrong day. September 27th at the 37th The A-Amercan BOy" and "Bob- st Chape. by Benson" Pfc Marott and Pc Pekarovch Much Theamea Expe'ence ar~ aso members of the newy- At the Unversty of Nonh formed chor Carona he came undet the ex- Father Marquette pastor. of the pert tuteage ot Putzer Prze 37th st. Chape. conducted the Wnner. Pau Green. whch ed n- meetng. (A summary of the... eek s news prepared by Pa.nther. EdtH'S) effcenty. n combat condtons Though the Nazs have been attacks n the Gome and Mog- ence was hed n Honouu the rethe same foat coud easy have puttng U) stffer resstance. the eve sectors of WWte Russa the sut of whch t s antcpateq. moved one company's securty Amercan Ffth. and the Brtsh RUSSans been sowed by the au- w be a pan for harder cracks at weapons across a rver or ake. The Eghth armes cont.uue-d to pus tumn.rans whch have turned Jap:n. foat tsef was con;<truct'9 n ess on toward Rome. most of the ong batte ne nto The Japs beheaded an Aed. The 2th St. Servce Cub n than fve mnutes. Movng ahead steady. method~ mud. fer captured n the southwest &be RTC area. North Camp has The thrd day's compass prob- cay the Aed armes have been Meanwhe Russan.army ead- Pacfc. added a symphonc hour to ts em was based upou "Ngger Nob" wpng out the pockets o! res.~t- ers caed a hat to rest - ther Presdent ROOSeVet proms~ weeky program. _ accordng t( an abrupt peak rsng from the ance where ever encounter~ troops and prepare for ther next that offcers re~;ponsbe 'for the Ruth :Madson. senor hostess. wooded terran Ths pont was There have been no spectacuar eampagn whch - the ASsOcated Japanese barbartes woud be The scheude a':. present starts used as a reference pont for ca- forays or battes the' past week Press suggested mght ncude a punshed f possbe. off \\th Monday beng a Game cuatng back asmuths. The men but Aed ames have been drve- ac'oss the Dneper to ber Nte. Tuesday aways popuar s were dvded nto seven groups marchng on Rome wth an even ate the Ukrane. Dance Nte wth ether the st each of whch eft ther nta cadance Au.~tman junge t.roop6 moyed 0' 2nd RTC Band furnshng the pont near nk's Lake at dffer- The Nazs camed. that ter aong the waterways of New musc. Wednesday s Bngo and ent tmes. Despte the rocky. forces on the sand of COo n the Gunea to about 70 zpes above A Swss newspaper report sbated that -e> we organze< campe.g4 of sabotage s under way n ndustra ctes of Naz~domnat-ed Date Nte whe Thutsday the wooded hs. a group6 arrved Dodecanese had broken the back. Fnscbhafen engagng Jap.'!up_ Rumana. men are ett to ther own devces. at ther Lo.ghorn Cavern barracks bone oc Aed resstance: but the py outposts at Mradang. Danes 'OSS DyDamUe P'rday a move feature s shown. wthn a haf hour of each other. Aed hgh command sad that A "Spokesman" for Gen. M3.c- Dansh patrots bew up NaZ Each saturday evenng a desgned The same afte'oon the entre fghtng contnued. Manwhe the Arthu' was quoted by the Unted troop barracks two power sta RoTC battaon presents a show! group expore-d the wonders of Mdde East and Nonhwest Af"- Press as sayng that he woud be tons and two war matera or furnshes refreshments. -A \Longhorn Cavern-werd caves can ar forces joned n poundng! abe to do even more n -the- next phnts n what was caed a rensong fest hods sway on Sunday whch borrow se"e'ra m e S Naz arb'se-s n Gre('e. sx months' than be bas n the. tensfed campa gn o! sabotage as nghts. through the earth. Russans Get Set past sx "f they gve us the means a mtant answer to Germany'. The Symphonc Hour featured Frequent trps made.o nk's' attem. pted purge of Dansh Though keepng up adve SCOUL- to do t." Tschakovsky ast Sunda.y after- Lake for swmmng and boatng P'c'f('. t"'a_ ng and ong range artery basr Jews. noon. Ths popt:ar nnovaton. Fshng partes were organr.ed tng. and except. Jor Red a"my A Pacfc wa~ strategy conferhed n the card room w be con- by Lt. Woody POd. A m('n who.~. ~ and nava unt.'> contnue to at- The Yugosav partwn anny tnued as a reguar weeky feature coudn't swm we'e n~tructed by tack te Nazs recenty captur!g due to the enthw;a.sm reg.o;tered Lt. Stewart. a former swnmng ~~~~~~rs'fjjm:"?j~~~~m'r---~---=--::-"~-~- :~:-r~j a strategc shmd ne:r the taa.n by the more than 50 soders nsrructor n cvan fe. The enpresen~ at the nta concert wth tre trp W\$ under the dr"rton t Bryan5k... nava base of Poa. the cfsscs. cook[>s and coffee. oc Major B"rt A. Scott. S;ody' Wasn't Just Payng 'Possum When He Acted That"~ay "Gody" has meandered back to Joe Coon was a saap!)} h'! orgna nocturna haunt. wth!..th penty of posh;"'jnot so an unoffca Secton 8..) successor Gody. n true god- Gody was a 'po.';$m "'t! qua!"-: brk stye h' o'd abom a day ters outsde the ordt'ry room of and _ ony showed sgns of fe at Headquarters Co. RTC. at North nght. Companed about the chow. Camp. HS bartack. formery hed too. Even the urgngs of st Sgt.. ~oe (NM) Coon. tp spcca pet Mton Festrom were just oud 0( st Sgt. Howard A. Ferguson. \ and unnecessary noses whch ds.oe "put AWOL aoout 0 d"y' turx'd GodY's sumb'''rs. strpes ago. or no ~~rje.. Gody WaS spotted a f( w ev.. - So t was decded Gody Co Tne to fom ttt" p(~um. opt'n. GOdy kept nght on Wth made ony a haf-h'utk attc-mpt ~ te bunk fatgue unt nght. and \0 bt!> h" captnr.. ;wn headpd back ~o the stcks. TATUn. MLES "pre Jtterbugs Barred t London nghtspots!t'equeted by Amercan soders have banned ~ jtterbuggng-. Covent Garden the ;K f s~. bgg-est dance jont n oo\\'. expj..tned that ther more decorous t. cstomc''s camed they were beg \.." bn.sed by the jtterbugs r"'" The Rado Ad\sory Commttee. -nne rado exe ulves-foowcd KH~RKO\ te ead of a Newspaper Ady..."O' ~O~~:.:.:.:~.:... \! Commttee and urged the reeas.. Of. au \\ a' news "whether ts good! or bad" as soon :.s mt.ary secu" Y permts. ' A b ofere? n the SC..e : woud bar au non-fathers who are of draft ag' from war jobs. ;... ' An Assocated Press repol"t / sta. cd t.hu t thoug they dffer 00! the mean.'- t he majo"ty of the ~~~~2~rTr: 55 Jj \ ~enate a \"(""~ po~twar roajo&- r! ~~;..';;";;"';;'''';;'. f on.. ' /'

7 '" " n.ur~ay. oct.. :q; rhf- BooD r\ '\' LR ~ :_ r". ~e." Chape Servces --' \! rbotesta."t (NO::o"-DENOMN.\ TON.) ':30 A. H. Chape76-64th ~db't;. Ch~pe nd 'St. Chape Oth St. Chape 2!9--37th Se. Easr ospta-re! Cross Bdg~_ U:OO.'- M. Pust C~ape-52d Se.Chape :;-268th St Chape 289-7Oth and bn~ Chape nd St. Chape 22_Schoo Area. 'Chape 6--37t st. West. Chape St. E"<t. 6:30 P. M. Chape ) &--268th st. Capf'J n< St. Chape th St We&t. Chape 22!9--Sch<>o Area. CO~RED TROOPS C'nape 53-'-70h St. 'Worshp Servkes 0:00 a. m. :00... m. and';::to p.m. Sunday scboo-9:00 a. n. Musca hour. Tuesday 6:JO p. ft EPSCOPAL Chape!H2-70th and brg. 6:30 p. m. - ' Camp HOOd Sgna! Corps Photo THEY MARCHED THROUGH MUD-Crossng the fnsh ne a:fter a grueng 60 me march cross country through ran and back Texas mud the 23rd TO Group wth the 670th and 67 stbattaons s revewed by Co. Thomas J. Heavey CO of Te Co. M. H. Matteson CO 23rd Group and Maj G. L Epperson executve offcer 23 rd Group. The 670th bvouacked three nghts n the fed and ost ony one man on the march whe the 67st marched 28 mes nto South Camp the frst day and fnshed the requred 60 mes after arrvng here. Maj; W. H. Hae commands the 670th and Maj. Aerton Cushman the 67st Bn. T}teFrst Lt:THERA!' TO Band drected byw. O. Leon Zawsza payed as the troops passed the revewng stand. ' PQt cbape-:>2nd St.. L3< p. m. CHRSTAS SCE:"''CE Chape 56 Thursday. 8;00 p. 0\. Sunday. 8: 45 a. m. En Men'. Bbe C&ss Chape nd St. 0:3Q. m. ROMA.~ CATHOLC Mass Sunday Hospta Red CrOss Bdg.-6:30 a. 0\. Chape 22OG-7 a. m. Chape 902 SOth St.-7;00 a. m. Chape 5~ 37th st. west-7:00 a. m. Chape 76 64th &< brg.-8:00 a. m. Post Chape. 52nd St.-9:oo... m. 24th St. Theater-9 :00... m. Stoekade--9 a. m. Chape th St.-:oo a. m. 37th st.' Theater-:OO a. m. 62nd.St. Area. Fed Mass- :00.. m. Novena Servce-6:30 p. m. Sunday Chape 76-64th and brg. Monjay Chape 56-3st West. Tue' uay Chae OOZ-50th St. ORmNG WEEKDAY MASS. 6:30 A) Chape 76-Mon.. Wed. Thur. Sat. Chape 56 Wednesdsy. Saturday. 'c"ape 902 Mond3Y Frday Satur day. EVENJ:sG WEEKDAY MASS 6:30 pm Chape 76. Tuesday. Fnday. Ohape Mon.. Tueo.. Wer.. Chape US6. Mon.. Tues.. Thurs. Fr. Chape 902. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday ' Chape nos-frday CONFESSO:S Before Every Weekday \asa Sat.: Hospta Red Cross Bdg. 3. p. m. - S&t.. Chape 2209-&-9 p. m. Chape56. 37th st. West-4-6 p. m. Chape th St. Wes~:30 9 p.m. Chape th St.-44 ard 8;30- p. m. - Chape th & brg~6 9 p. n. LATTEB DAY 8.4.~TS Chape nd St. Sunday-7:30 p. ft. Stockade--2:00 p. m~ T5 R.a)pb R. Martn and Pr~ yates Rex Gay and Joseph Stedronsty a of Hq. Co.. 635th Bn. were marred recenty A Pusher Has To Have Lots Of Pus/' Says Pvt. McCorry 23rdGroup Before he was nducted Pvt. the cars were unmagnatve when FrancsG. :McCorry Hq. Co. 23rd they sad there was ony room for Group had an nterest.ng job; he 27 peope per car. They forgatto was a pusher for the New York subway. Pvt. McCorry expaned to us that ths s a very mportant job because f tweren't for the pusher-there woud be 2538 peope who woqdn't get nto the subway car These are' peope vho do 0 have enoughj}ush and do not get ery fa' n fe whch s \\'hy the subway' provdes a pushpr. consder that human posture s wastefu and that s where the other 2538 Pas.~engers come n; that '5 get n. For nstance when a. person sts o na subway seat tere s room between hs or her ap a.nd head propery pushed another person can ft rght nto that space. Or when a person reads a newspaper whe standng there s waste space between the Paper and hm. Just to Jst a few. of the waste spaces that peope do not thnk of: the sma of the back on 'your toes the bend of the knees. and such paces. How. ong t t.akes for a apprentce pusher.to become a journey- Words Wthout Musc pt:ar reguary on the Spotght s'how'monday nghts. Bett-H-;'tton whose cmb \0 Hoywood bg dough ""80S on the rungs of her voce w pay D n case you're nterested 0 "The '.race of Morgan's Creek" years ago the 0 top rado tun-es Wt~out v.. arb!u g a Sng~ note. were: Dd YouE'ver See A Dream.(-(Jont.BaSe s paymgthe Wakng?... - Carcoca Ann e :\poo n Harem for 8. \Jeek " Doesn t Lve Here Any :More-' A's Bro~n w be at the. Ccr " man pusher depends upon the a competent pusher.and the push.;.. M MCCo""-" t.pusher. """s A "\\.. ~t f you have the pose the er must deveop a phosophy!j Pvt. McCorry's job was to.ppy push the brawn and the' brass whch makes hm 'superor to a. Yes a mted number of the aw of dynamc subway com- t takes no tme at a. f you have that. Amercan women of Japanese depresson. By stretchng hs arms the nstnct for the proper techand movng forward wth an ever nquen unerrngy pacng your McCorry tes of one of the'most scent are beng accepted for :ensuccessfu pushers he ever met sement. steady moton Pvt. McCorry n- knuckes n the s rtrbs. and who had eptomzed hs phosophy 2 About duced these passengers to enter pushng wthout jerkng n a very the car and eave the patonn short tme you can bea bgtme n a poem whch he paced n hs hat to gve hm comfort between 3. Over seven per cent peces. cear for other hopefu home- pusher. rush hours': goers. Of course there s more to the "stcks and stones 6. A soder's sera. number The theory of dynamc subway professon than technque: Thcre may break my bones. bearng the etter "Ru has serconp~od ~-t. McCorry ex- s for nstance a measure of forpaned. But names ved n the frst Word War and s that the desgners of ttude requred. One meets a ' w never hurt me." hru;; reen~d. Cover The Waterfront-The Last mot Baroom m On.ha Nebras Wundu{r-Smoke Gets n. Your j ka.. Cab Caoway s t the ' " '' Paace Abany N... unt Eyes - Stormy Weather - Lazy- the 5th hen goes to Buffao. bones-heatwa\ e. N. 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8 ~ ~... ~ '- _... -' P"re f::m Tm': noon ".""'TTt:t ---~ 'htr.hr Od. 'f JM3 Camp Footba Season Opens Here Saturday / Te~as Goden.' Gove Meet n Ft_ Worth C':mp Hood's foot.b'' sehed- t s ag'((cbe wth both nc' wt fh'e cubs te fod!:'!odd one team n! to show up bec[.se of bad wear;wr. th(.t w w open Sat:rday aternoon Offchu Natona Coegate AX rues The two teams n'oh'f'd n a sponsors of Texas' GodC'u Go\'es Wth PFC Keth Quck be a forfeted game The Fort Worth Star-Te';:rram. ~n preva over a games on the \mateur boxng w hod the game w be responsbe for sc- W dd't b t. k'. k ' -k C 'bb d off &chedu<! cghth aumm Texas Goden e n a so we on our pgs pc -:; curng offcas for the game and ast wee. ra e Due to the mtary tranng for reportng tbe resuts of the Go\'(.'s A:H:teur rng tu:name:t 0 osers for a.6~7 battng percen.tage. But we weren't the ony; program the schedue w be a g\e to the Post. At.hetc Of- at: t.he WL! Rogers MemOra Co- one to say Coumba woud take Pnnceton! Upsets pus our edg~ fexbe one f for mtary rea feer for record purposes. seum n FOrt 'Worth Fcbruary n not favorng the Army and Navy changes toward the footba Son t s mpassbe.for a team SeaS(n starts Saturday 6-:~. stuaton n so many co{eges caused our weak sant of prognost. to pay on schedued date t.at Saturday's schedue w get The state event s a non-proft eatng. But we' be back next week wth an average that' knock game w be at postponed game an<. w not consttute a forfet. pn)\ded. the opponents and the Post Athetc Offcer are notfed ahead of tme. as eary as possbe t s suggested that game underway wth the 06L Cavary.maeur event whch fo: the. dur- rght at the door of 000 betcha'. WeD Hoodtesand ther aton s prncpay for and by. k h "B B b H team pa.yng the 665th Bn. grd- hounds o.f the h s w soon get a 00. at t. e rown. om er the arme:d forces A sence men \' ders~ Hq. Co.. UTC w. ootte a.nd servce women are admtted Joe LOUS. Joes up.camp McCoy. WSCO. ns way nght at the the TD Schoo eeven whe the free. moment but w be head~' for hs 2-day stay n the Eghth Ser. 664th Bn. team w key be de Camp Hood fghters w be n- vce Command pretty soon. Joe's. appearance here shoud pack ths week-end snce there are h ft f H.. F' d H 'd t'd through the Camp Athet.c 'em n cear up. to t e ra ers 0 ood S e ouse. nc enta y be payed & day eary or a day ate f t cannot be payed' on ony fve cubs n the chase thus far. Severa other teams are ex- Offcer to partcpat.e n t.he event. hd Ceo Joe brngs aong hs own fghtng party whc nc u es rge $Chedue. pecte:d to jon the schedue soon Star-Teegran offcas have an- Nchoson Ray Robnson and a coupe of other eather-. thro. w. ers. BDJes Are Expaned whch woud gve cat:se for revson Hounced that fna organzaton The "Brown BO'mber'.' and h's.gang ~_ houd step on Hood so A ga.me w not be postponed of the current caendar shoud and pans for the toumament w sometme next month perhaps around Thanksgvng day. Anyway because of bad weather uness RTC Cadreman Has Many Motorcyce Race Ttes more tha.n one tea.m step n. pef;'u aoout Deceux-r. et's a be on hand to see Joe wrte hs "ctaton on Hood Sand"!. The boxng card arrange<! for tomorrow nght (Frday) at the Ta~k Destroyer &hoo Amphth ":-t ter has be(' annouced as fuows: Ft'ature H(}ut Ht>der of numerous champon-the fastest 5 mes faste<;t 30 (Lg-h' He'Hyweg-ht \ shp motorcyce records s Pvt. A mes and set the fastest one!e Smth 635th Bn. n. Hazen. North Camp. Chasteen 38-year';0dd~~dev straght-away at a speed of 25 Md... egho now a cadreman gvng "bke-" n- ~arcc Stud- Regt. VS. 'waker ;t~cton to the co.. A. 35th RTC me's mph as wet as havng rd- 635rh"Btt. (Weterweght) J3n. trant>es a.t North Camp. den a 5-8 me crcuar fat track Fox Studen Regt. vs.. Sboz. A who hs raced a O\'er the n 2 se'conds. 63St5h Bu.. (He... y... ght) word su hods the record for Frst Ra~ n 923 Od 'D. 59th Eng. \"5...McDowt'-!. Stu.nt Regt. ChastE'en rode hs frst race n ~dd.."eght) Aexander Student Regt. vs and n 924 won the West Rng. 635tb Bn.. Ready For (Lghtweght) Coast Champonshp settng a new Romano.!'<>rth Camp vs. es.. Jack 635tb Bn. record for the e of (Weterweght) Basketba seconds on a crcuar fat t.raek. 63;:~~~. Stud- Regt. VS" Brown Under the eadershp of Lt. Ear n 937 A made a new tme of RTC'C B L. Proctor and S-Sgt. Afred Wofford the Company A creuar. banked track a record Wns 23rd Rng Fght seconds for one me on aorpora oxer b~ketba team. 635th Bn. has been gong whch has yet to be beaten. n Daas Botte through practce sessons' at the Engand. Austraa New Zea- Cp. A Dutra fast-steppng Fed House for a cope of weeks and and South Amerca are a few weterweght boxer of Company and are about ready to take on f th t n h' h A h o e coun r es w C as D 28th Bn. RTCscored hs competton. rdden. n 939 he WOn the 200 The COmpany A basketeers. who.23rd st'a.ght rng vcwry ast 'on many vctores n the Los me Natona Speedway Champweek. when h' aced Chck Hurst Angees a.rea ast year consst ~f omhp n Oakand Ca. Hs v':fe top-fght Daas batter at the severa outstandng payers. Among who s an 'xpert cycst Bnd 5 the second-year men are Sgt. year 0 d d aug-ht er J ayce Le Yerne Da.as Sportatorum n a sem- Kenneth Saker and Cpt George ve n San Francsco Ca. man 'vent bout. McLaughUn whose smooth pay Has Bad Accdent Dutra; fonnerystatoned at at the forward sots s showng up Back 936 at the Los Angees Camp Robnson Ark. where he exceptonay we n the eary Coseum A had quafed for the captured the wet~rweg'ht and practces. fnas and whe he was on the mddeweght champonshps s a An!'\\'.member of the team ast curve on the ast ap of the former cee champon: He fought fe t-footed P\'t: Ray Couture. s ast day of the rac~ hs opponent n the natona AAU tournament httng the basket consstenty. bew a tre whch struck Chasteen sem-fnas n San FrancSco pror He's a forward. " and threw hm nto tt!" concrete to hs Army r.areer. Three dependabe guards Sgt. retanng- W'.L Ra back was The cassy weterweght's home CarrO. Munsch and Jacox are broken and he was n a paster s n Somerve Mass. Wh'fe he second-year men and w share cast for nne months. Despte ths payed sem-pro footba. hoekey n._hodn g down the guard sots and other n~ures ncudng that r baseba and baskc'tba before he ths season. Other members of the he broke hs coar bone and r tdok up fghtwg.. Squad ncude Pvts.. Wam shouder twce he st rced on.. Rchter. Ray Scott Russe Stes " get a bg kck out of seeng 37th Bn. Wns Mess and Vernon Smth. these ads earn to rde" chucked A d A '. RTC Servce Cubs Open Patos At North Camp Both servce cubs at the North Camp Hood encampment of the Tank Destroyer Center hope to chrsten brand new outdoor patos soon. The ceebratons probajy w be hed on dance nghts. Rany weather has deayed competon of the patos sghty. The addtons to the Twefth Street and Leon Drve cubs are of poshed. concrete. about 60 by 40 teet. and w be edged wth pattern brck and raed around 'the three Bdes not adjodng the cub budngs. Refresher For Stenos A hundred and ffty stenographc workers-wacs. cvans and about 0 soders-\\;n be gven a refresher course n mtary correspondence the next four weeks by Mrs. Josephne Wcker- 6ham secretary to CoL C. M. Thrked camp commander. The group w be dvded nto!"ur casses each astng a week A wth a remnscent geam n hs war gan n. ; eye. WAC Ratng Hgh Second RTC Donee Bond Poys For Party Honorng Eng. Chef The 37th Battaon aga.n won the standard for the best battaon mess ha at the Repa.temeut Tranng Center for the week of The 2nd' RTC Band ed by September The mess was Sgt. B Fscher ttaveed to Da- rat-ed per cent. a s as t wee k '-en d. to payor f a The WAC Detachment '. at North d. b t 'R' & u Camp.' carred 'off honors for the anre~uyen y e Branch ~ Eghth Servce Com- best TD conpan~.. mand n honor of :Major Genera' Other best company mess has. Eugene Reybod cuef of. were Sxth Regment CoO. C En 44th Bn.; Seventh Regment Co. gneers U. S. Army D 49th Bn. The affar whch was gven at The Ffth Regment Offcers' the roof garden of the Hote mess was adju<ged the best of-. Adophous Daas. ncuded a cers' mess. foor show and severa other ---'---- Makes Boost Good rounds of entertanment. Major Chesey Adams Post Speca Servces Offcer. made ar Headquarters Company 664th Bn. UTC"sad n the. ast ssue rangements for the RTC band to of The Panther that (hey woud make the Daas trp Headquarters 4th contnue to show ~un companes how to sho)t down' h're' n UTe. Contnung ter perfonnances n Regment RTC Wns TC whero they topped the bat- Meetngs w be hed from 6:30 to Headquare-rs softba team 4th j taon n.30 Ca. MG.and took 8:30 fve nghts a week. The frst' Regt. RTC trmp\('d ast week second n.30 Ca. Rfe they began Monday nght n the per- 0ver. the undefeat"d softba t"n made good' ther boa.~t. sonne offce. The other three of HeadQtartL'rs Company. 38th Headquarters C"mpaY proceed- -('asses w be hed n the quar- TDTB. The score was 3 to O. e:d to outshoot the gun companes tennaster area. Outstandng pay afed by p\'. by takng top honors n.30 Ca Craduates- w receve a certf- Roben Jordan of the 4th Regt. MG and.50ca!. MG fed frng cate from the Eghth Servce team. proved to be n bg factor \ and second hgh hono:s 0.' the.45 Command. n the shutout wn. Thompson Sub-Machme C un. Student Regt.BoxerTakes Tte n TDS Amptheater Pvt. Ray :t.tcheu Student Reg!- r Dng's openng fstcuff. and the ment mdde-weght fghtertook second meee kewse ended n a cose decson from Tanuny kayo wth Eaton of the Studes. Waker 635th Bn: n te fea- sappng Peterson 635th Bn. to ture bout of the boxng program seep; hed at the Tank Destroyer Schoo amphtheat'" ast Frday eyenng. The fght was fed.wth fast acton a the way and had the specta tors sttng on the edge of ther seats rght up to the fna gong. n a good sem-fna bout Jmmy Dunap upset hghy-touted DMnnc Bonf. BonfU. makng hs. nta appearapce n the TDS. rng ooked good however. and hs st.ye of' fghtng w no doubt dea penty of troube to future opponents wh~n he rounds nto shape. Dunap has won four of hs fke bouts here. obth fghters are Student Regment boys. Heavyweght ChampnRTC Now on duty wth a tranng battac?n at the Repacement Tranng Center s Prvate Art Over 6 feet two nehes ta. 200 pound 936 Unted States OympC hea.vyweght champon who two months after turnng ' professona won a sx round de-. Aexander of the Studes' ost cson over Max Baer. to Rng 635th Bn. batter. na Prvate 0ver from Chcago. fast bout that :was so cose the m. has never been knocked down' two have been rematched for the or out and durng hs professonboxng program to be hed at the a career fought. such heavyweghts Amphtheater tomorrow nght as Bacr Maurce Strckand Max Frday. ' Marek. Buddy Knox Edde Roe- M. L. Garten kayoed Tony Sur- sck; Edde Boye Chuck McCarma n the frst round of the eve- thy and Berne Bowman. 0ver s rarng to get back nto the rng but due to an od back Enters New Phose Of njury has to be content for th.e UTC Tranng Program present n coachng a newy formed RTC boxng team. By Pvt. James A. Wern Company "A~ 658th Tank Destroyer Battaon fojows ts UTC Tranng Pan and s now n the tactcs of thsconrse. Snce Monday the company has gone out and paced. tsef on ts own protectve fanks. and pacng out sec.urty. Monday conssted of a demonstraton a mornngand ndvdua patoon t.actcs. Each patoon had. paced sx men as ts vehces and practced the wedge formatons and et jabs. eft hook and rght hook formatons. Posta Personne W Hep Wth Bond Sae The Camp Post.a Offcer w furnsh personne prepared to dever War Bonds for cash sae a$ b'attaon and unt pay tabes to those commanders who desre such servce accordng to an announcement made ths week Arrangements ca.n be made by contactng the Posta Offcer at the man post offce or the pos$ offce on 8th St. and Leon Drve. Tuesday nght was a drve n North Camp. backout and the no ghts for 2.8 mes. The drve ende<and r Now A Father was foowed by dougp.nuts and. coffee. S-Sgt. Robert D. Adams of The weather mayor maynot be Company "B" 635th ''D Battaon an admntage. t does gve' the s the father of an eght pound m'vers vauabe practce. baby boy bom on Sept. ~h. ~a Your 'Panther' Home! ;)..;)H dures / Q;)J~<f " :Wo..! - J j j._f "

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