Action (May 1941 - Mar 1958)

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THE MUSIC MAKERS "And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce. In notes with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out." IF you see Leon BIrnbaum walking around with a preoccupied look, it's due to his unsettled state at the moment — that of an expectant father. Charlie Henderson has alighted in a newly painted bungalow. He says the paint may be new but some of the furniture isn't. Because Mrs. Kilenyi likes the ozone of the beach, Dr. Kilenyi is changing his address to Santa Monica for the summer. Listen to his sigh of relief now that he won't have to spend half the weekend fighting traffic. "Everything happens to him," said the department when Emil Newman s car caught on fire during the night and was so damaged it won't be back on the road for a month. Easter Sunday was a day that made its mark on Harold Jones' calendar. After putting In full time at the studio for the recording of "Miami," he went on a "treasure hunt" to Malibu Lake, got lost on a dead-end road in a tenacious mudhole which held him in its spell for a good three hours' digging. Alberta Buchanan is on the wing with pole, fishhooks and net. "My husband gets the most, but I always get the biggest," says Alberta with a confident twinkle. Maybe the fishing is always good for Alberta because she was born under the fish sign of Pisces. That Jack Tobin really isn't such a bad guy! He distributes the extra fruit off his frees to children whose parents can't afford to buy it. — M. S. J. B. C. says, "Get your Group Insurance now. It pays off when you need It and the cost is low." WESTERN AVENEWS iT MIGHT interest the rest of the lot to I know that the laboratory used 5000 miles (26,400,000) feet of film during the year 1940, or the equivalent of one round trip to New York. We also recovered the sum of $12,476 In metalic silver from the waste solutions. What did Fred Burnworth and Willie Grissell go fishing for over the last week-end — no evidence was submitted. Sixteen year old Budge Patty was given a brisk stroking skirmish by Western Avenue's Martin Cornica, a veteran over 25 years his senior In the Hillcrest Country Club Invitational tournament a short while ago — Patty won 6-3, 7-5. Ben Berg broke ground last week for his new modernistic home and Sam Callen has recently acquired a lot of dirt In Burbank. What, no home? Archie Macinnis will be a batchelor for six months. His wife will visit her mother. Marion Hinckley still on crutches. Here's wishing you complete recovery soon. Ben Robertson off work for a few days, says he didn't know whether he was going to "break up" or "break down." Johnnie PennIsI will soon have one of his original songs broadcast over one of the major networks. Bill Jordan still In the hospital. We have a new eligible male In the Lab — Al Chaudet. Ben Berg won first prize In the 2nd Laboratory Union Photography Contest. Why does Mable Boehm go to the "Melody Lane" In Hollywood every night when she finishes work? We almost had a new tenor — Henry Goldfarb parted with his tonsils. — R. M. (Continued from Page 15) You fishermen would surely get an eye full If you could see the tear-drop trailer owned by "Pinky" Collins, or as he Is sometimes called, "Catfish." His trailer is equipped to carry his boat and motor on top. "Pinky," It sure makes a lot of us envious! — L.D. Drop them a line AL DeGAETANO, JR. Co. C — I 15th Q.M. Reg. San Luis Obispo, Calif. HUGH FOWLER Fort McArthur San Pedro, Calif. HAROLD ROTH Battery D — 218th F. A., A.P.O. No. 41 Tacoma, Wash. DON FLICKWIR Co. F — 18th Engineer Vancouver, Wash. OLIVER OGDEN 57th Medical Battalion, Co. B Fort Ord, Calif. MARC GARBER Hdqts. Co. — I 14th Field Artillery Fort Lewis, Wash. ROBERT G. CAMPBELL 32nd Infantry, Co. C Fort Ord, Calif. ROBERT S. WELLINGTON Co. G — 53rd Infantry Fort Ord, Calif. HENRY OLIVER U. S. Naval Air Base Long Beach, Calif. ANDREW A. COONEY Chief of Police, Naval Air Station San Pedro, Calif. LAWRENCE MEYRAN 93rd Bombardment Squadron March Field, Calif. CHARLES L. PERRIN Battery B — 1st Platoon, 52nd Battalion I Ith F. A. Training Reg. Camp Roberts, Calif. ARTHUR RANDALL Battery D — 52nd F. A. Training Branch Camp Roberts, Calif. LEE OAKES 55th Training Battalion, Battery C Camp Callan, Calif, (near San Diego). JOHN HORVATH 55th Training Battalion, Battery C Camp Callan, Calif, (near San Diego). WILLIAM T. WATTS 28th Platoon, Recruiting Depot Marine Corps, San Diego, Calif. JET R. FORE, JR. 3M-8MCB San Diego, Calif. TEDDY FRANCIS McADAM U. S. Marine Corps, 3-K-6 Camp Elliot, San Diego, Calif. RICHARD E. YOUNG Marine Corps, Naval Ammunition Depot Hawthorne, Nevada. SGT. CLAUDE H. CHILD 1st Signal Detachment, Marine Barracks Quantico, Virginia. 18