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Major Al Williams
Nota Major At Williams is -malting <i tour afi the single-motor flying schools
under control of the Flying Trainer command, at the rc- .quest of the icar-ftcpartmcnt.)
., It's hard enough to learn all n student military pilot has to leant in theshort period available under|
war emergency conditions, but -when the flcdg- "lihg makes Hie _. g r a d e , u n d e r - standing the lan-
guage of the I flight Instructor,
he conies close
.lc doing a superb job.
The Lowell Sun Wednesday May 12 "1943'
• There
certain
or Chinese flight students being
trained in our Army air corps schools. I have talked to them through an interpreter. They are keen and eager.
ON EXHIBIT
These- young Cliiitcsc flight
students arc under the handi-
cup of being "on cyhibil" be- . cause they are only a small band rejifcscntatii'^ of a for- cigmialioti. Consequently, nil
SO i-VXH NICER
. - Leave Lowell 3.21 •6.32 7.03 *7.C"j I-:*
Arrive Boston 6.25
Leave Boston
are a number
I guess the average person who '••' these youngsters—English ax writes memorandum in a book
DOCTOR BOBBS
THISWHOLETHINGu/ NOTIME eLIKEANIGHTMANl>TOW?ET COME ,-\ NOW,DOCTOR
well as Swedes, Dutch, French
and Norwegians—/?y harder, .'_takc more chances, and react . thesame asany other human
"on show."
can read them later and under- stand them.
Yesterday I picked up one of my note books for 1926 and I'll give you my No. 17 coupon if you . can figure out one word i write. '
>
THE CHILD-WES ALWAYS GO ©.AD TD
seevcu-EVEN THOUGH SW'RE A
An old, grizzled line sergeant Here's the exact copy: i told me he had been stationed at "The prettiest sight I ever saw j an auxiliary field (used for prac- vas the back of my own neck in tice landings by the navigation a hat store mirror—she was a good, students of a main flight .school girl and would go no place with-, 40 miles distant.) oul her mother -but her mother [
:i?MEBLAKE?j SPATIENTS WAITING '
FINN
DOCTOR;
I STILL SAY IT'S THE BUNK!
YOU BETTER. STAY IN AND REST. I'M GOING?
TO TAKE THE I
GIRLS OUT FOM
A RIDE IN THE COUNTRY.^
(&
A Chinese studenl landed there voulcl go any place—that's a nice one day and taxiing up to the line, accoon coat and I'd like one of snapped out the question, "Ser- ,he pups.
geant (pointing in the direction of Uncle Joe was commissioner of a nearby country town), him okay detours for Ohio—Ihe city of brok- city?" As the sergeant shook his en hearts and busied fenders— head, the Chinese said, "No? hose two lawyers shook hands Roger, me find him round here and then jumped back and count-1 somewhere," and took off in a ed tbeir lingers—the head waiterj
cloud of dust.
("Roger" is lite answer of fin airman's equivalent "okay" or "I gotcha"—plus "Thanks."
- H means ike end ol the con- ••• venation, and I've got all the. -information f need — period. - 'Here and there is a gullible,
aid to stir up the flics and make he place look busy—chow mein vas hash wilh yellow jaundice— i-e called mutton 365 because we ;ot it every day in the year.
"That girl's family were all jood—her grandmother had walked jack from a trip in the covered wagon —The Canadian Royal
[MICKEY
Honesty Pays !
Hand Wrought Iron !
green sludcnl tcho can be Mounted Police and Peggy Hop-
DON'T VOU START GETTING SUPERSTITIOUS
kins always get their man.
..tor, "Who is this fellow "They said I would have to cith- 'Roger'?") er work or fight—so I got married and did both—you're right, dearie, Another Chinese student kepi it takes one to know one—don't
'•
prompted to ask an instruc-
OH, MR. HOOPLE.' WSLL.T ADMIT IMfvGIME
TOO!
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
on "shooting" (trying to land) in a/small auxiliary field. He had made a dozen "passes." lie was coming In too fast and too high to get his plane on the ground and stop rolling before running out of airport. Finally, he did make the right kind of a slow approach glide and a good landing. His answer to the question as to what was the trouble: "Too high—-too hot " JUST NONSENSE
This business of star/pint/ nil work and halting all flight operations while a. political binwig from Washington ar- rives anil inspects the layout is nonsense and wasteful of precious manhoitrs. Th'it sort
.of stuff is outmoded.And, after all, if 1 ware such a dii/- nilary, I'm sure I would insist upon inspecting any war op-
. eratioii while it was working at full blast.
High spots in our air corps light
training progress? Majors of 23 and 25 years, and lieutenant cplonpts 30 and 33. They are grand, competent, responsible of- ficers and good pilots. These are the real cornerstones of American airpower to come.
They were brought up in cock-
pits, and having shouldered Ihe drawers—broke all altitude records responsibility of air leadership for high dudgeon-wilh memory tfley earned the respect of the a plow you lurn up nolhing mechs and pilots alike. These but regrets—a monument is a young officers and students are second guess in imperishable blessed with real air leadership bronze—nighl comes swiftly in the fhese C. O.'s can outfly any man Iropics—I'll take the one with the
In their command.
Elks Meeting
Honors "Mother"
LOWELL—An eloquent tribute! on "mother" by James E. Donnel- ly, P. D. D., featured the regular meeting of the Lowell lodge of Elks last night. Exalled killer James E. Howe presided at Ihe session assisted by Esteemed Lead- ing "night Walter J. Markhamj and 'Esteemed Lecturing Knight John T. Gorman.
Andrew J. McCarthy paid vocal tribute with an appropriate mus-i leal selection, with Thomas J ' Dowd as assistant. ' I
Initiation of a large class of! candidates will feature the next meeting of Lowell lodge of Elks scheduled for Sunday, May 23.
RAILROAD TIMETABLE
Revised Nor. 2. 10,2
llshl Flgnm A. M.—Htavy Flsurti P. H.
UOM'T TELL WE
MINOR'S FPCTHeR.! «-c-SOU'R VIBRMJT
VMY,
T.NE HPM3 TO
SHANE
, BUTT 5TILLFLV
/X KITE PRETTV GOOD/-—-HOVJ
ABODT ME CALL1M6 NOD MMDGE ?
TWB OLT3 FR.O&, REDDER. THFSM RIPE APPLE'S,/
WA.KING
LIKE A TIRED CMWEL /
«!ob 3.-0 7 jT J.3.1 ii'o- 8.00 9.00 i'v" S.'l?. MIM iV.Ti S.3.1 11.00 tl « - . 8..in fl.JO 12.23 •bU.55
Must Give Up Uniform
J.i; 10.03 10.3; 11.10 •II.3J I2.ll btl.44 12.30 12.23 C.I8 I2.S5 1.30 2.08 5.57
f2.30 1 .02 1.05
2.00 '*2!43
KOOIKSTKR, \. H., May 12
(!N'St--Ah honorably "dis- NEXT: Where is the world's largest ranch ? charged soldier' today was un-
der court order to remove his
army uniform within IM hours
because he was wearing it
when he was arrested for
drunkenness.
POPEYE
• *«.!0 3.53 3.33 4.05
*a5 45 6 2a 7.21 8,35
To Honor Mothers French-American Oblate Program Due May 27
Mrs. named
Edmond chairman
'
4.30 5.16 5. IS (.05 6.10 6.45 7.1^ 7.SO 8.53
Judge Harold Hall, himself a veteran of the first World war, also gave Ihe ex-soldier a suspended sentence of 60 days in jail.
$25,000 FOR TUFTS CAMBRIDOK, May 12 (INS)—A
a.ir
8.03 6.21 10.01 n.::. I2.lt MB 3.J5 J.3! SM 7.SO 9.25 10 5!
5.00 10.00 12.30 2.03 3.30 6.00 7.15 8.45 9.50 11.15 11.17
10.50
bequest for $25,000 lo Tufts col- mothers of Oblate fathers will he O. M. I. is assistant director, to-
li.as
IM
lege, of which he was a trustee is special guests at an affair to be
provided in the will of Arthur E day released the names of the vyln-
2.43 «.<? 6.IO 7.IJ 8.35 I0.ll!
held al association's head ners of the two special awards. Mason, of Newton, on hie loriay quarters IS Ml. Washington street, Nelson Gossclin, 72 Lafayette in Middlesex county probate courl '('his is an annual event attract- street and Mary Rondeau. 70 Bar-
*—-Elc, SnurdiT
•\oi
t—Siu 6nlj, Margaret f'arnham Mason. parts of New England. obtain Iheir prizes al the
3.05
4.25
4.40
5.14
5.38
6.35
7.50
S.45 9,23 9.50
10.50
11.35
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
(Missionary Group
bis week lo plan Ihe affair and
POPEVB, I H6ARSOU ARETOBBj MABRED57
W l) MEAM SHE MASNT MADE UP H6R
MlKJO?
I JU<5' AlU'T IM'A\ MOOD— AT'S ALL, JUS' AIM'T ISi'A , MARRVIM' MOOb/
10.30
tO.43 f MO f2 3!
3.43 5-25 5.12
Tousignanl was of the commit- . She is being assisted by Mrs. George Mllol and the Misses Maria Dcsaulnicrs, Margucrile Geoffroy, Flore Trudel, Corinne Jean, Diana
UWELL—Mothers day will he Gauthier and Anna Carrier. observed by the French-American Rev. Edouard Carrier, O. M. I., Oblate missionary association director of the association, of Thursday night, May 27 when which Hev. Armani) Morlssotte,
THAT SALESMAN FROM THE SHOCTLEGCHAIRCO IS STILL WAITING TD SEE YOU HE'S BEEN HERE
SINCE ELEVEN CfcLOCk
Off UNTIL JUST ABOCIT NOON AND THEM THE
POOR CSUy WAS TO TAkE HIM OUT AND 8UV
SOMEBODY'S EXPEMSE ACCOUNT S GOIKKSTO
GET AN AWFUL AQOUND-'HE'S <3or
THAT FILET MIGNON
SOMEBOPV WILL SWIPH HISSHOES.UEREMLL < Ti'XETMEM ABOUND J
AND SET TMEW ON <T ,
WELL,COME}V • ON w <fl DONTJUST)! . STAKIP /-\ TMERE' & J
Bugs Baer
NO, 1 HADN'T NOTICED HIM TRYIMG TO LEARM THE
SOFT JOB" WHY ?
step on that centipede—it might be Lon Chancy—where did he get that swell fur coat—!L looks like he shot a sofa.
"Mr. Baer opened al the Or- pheum in Kansas City last night- don't say ho bum—but will do until i bum conies along—papa was a fine venlrilo- (juist but he didn't last long—he was too crooked to give his dum-
my the right answers.
'•They had to burn down (he
schoolhouse to get me out of the second grade—yessir—I came to town with one shirt and a two- dollar bill and never changed eilher -the unlives stared in amazement at our shoes- pa was a careful driver—he waited an hour at a crossing for (he lights in a drugstore window to change
poker chips have no home— there arc two sides to every qucs-' lion—and 12 if you're shooting dice. ;
"1 got no use for Ihe rear-plat- form candidate wilh one hand on his heart and Ihe other on the bellropc—I'd hate to be caught in the Sahara without my niblick— Ihe reason most girls get married
because iheir Iceth need lixing.
VOU COULD PASS AS f\ BOS SCOOT/
F*CB
•I know all about the Colonial furniture—a New England high- boy slepladder long
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
^n>i< K.. m ...
WHERE SHE LIVES.
thick glasses."
I'm not saying what one word
I wantfiguredout.
HOLD EVERYTHING
"Plenty of
Arrive of sesh inside !" Lowell
!
A. SCIENTIST
HAS FIGURED THAT THE
OF SACRAMENTO VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, DESTROY /S>37O/KTOf //vir/?fXS-
<S>>l/Zy...WHEN TEEDING THEIR. Y O U N S .
S-IZ-
seats
inside
Plenty
AHEM- VERY BUSY,
ABOUT MINUTES
BtlSV? THE ONLV TIME HE'S BUSV IS WHEN HE'S GOT A KNIFE AMU FORK! IM Mis PAw/5
PURCHASING AGENT
•I JUST HEAgD WE GOT TRIPLETS' AT OUR HOUSE. J~
DOES THE OOOTOP. SET PAID THRee TIMES FOR THAT?
T H E Y ' L L
D O I T E V E R Y T I M E IT? ME STALLS HIM
IILONDIE
i JUST cveo i. TMEsesMoes) BLACK-I'LL / SETTHSM < OUT MERE )
X
Old D~ogi With~New Tricki ! ! ^
HIM A LUNCH
TO Al»
Me.MAPtf. LEAF
FOREVER./'
CANADIAN NATIONAL AIR, WAS INSPIRED BV A LARGE
/VNAPLE L/6AF
THAT FLUTTERED DOWN AND SETTLED THE. SHOULDER.
OP A TORONTO SCHOOLMASTER, ALEXANDER MUIR,
AS HE WALKED ALONG A LEAF- STREWN STREET IN AUTUMN. IB67-
5oMETI,'AES DliMNCE BRINGS PEOPLE CLOSER. TOGETHER. fays JANE KEHOE,
'
I
The residue of an estate of 5200 •
000 ivas lefl lo his widow, Mrs. ing members and friends from all bara slrcel, are Ihe winners and
LOOK
WHAT A NOODLE'THAT GUYS GOT HCXli EACK5ETS THAN 6ABIBS HAVE RICKETS
ITS
TO TALk BUSINESS OVER A $3 LUNCH
J GRIUDLE £• <3 CALLAHAM CHICAGO, IU.
OUT OUR WAY
THE SWlklG SHIFT
OUR BOAEDING HOUSE
youHAVEra
ADMIT THAT PHIV "-k BUT IT'S JUST HAS HAD UNUSUALLY] COINCIDENCE! GOOD LUCK SINCE
HE BOUGHT THE
CHARM,MRS.FINN]
SOME GUY MUST'VE DROPPED IT GETTIN'
OWUOTWO—F ALOCOAKBAT— THEMONEY!
Members of Hie association met'quai tcrs, -16 Mt. Washington street.
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DONALD DUCK
A New Twist !
"No? a Girl to Sniff A t !
.-•5, MISS OWL., I HAVE THE VERY THIKJSFORVOU— I
\( yes,FLOSSIE—
(WELL WHAT KIND OF GCADES DID . THIS
SO! -rtXI \VEPE RBGING TO ME
MANAGE TO H WE FINALLY DOZEO GET ANYf—' I OFF. LAST NIGHT
COULD ALMOST BELIEVE IT |
SLEEP?
_ (1SEEMS LIKEA NIGHTMARE--
I±K2CS:
(Wit.
I
WAS A NIGHTMARE- EXCEPT FOR.THAT.'
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