,'iSVVDunphy explained, “We'were on pltrbTahTT}^^checking oh any stray Heinies who' might be about. . Christensen said They made no trouble and we brought them*-lt;w.t corprng ir the oppcfflte airee-wefe Pvt. Charles Christensen, '’North Keeler Ave., Chicago,Pvt. Carl Bunnhv fi4 SunshineGAZETTE AND BULLETIN Pvt., Stanley. Howard Leavy, son'^TbV.TX'’'!^is having *his share of experiences with Allied troops in Italy, as an Associated Press story proves.Private Leavy enlisted in the Army on June 19, 1942 and entered the Paratroop division He received his basic training at Camp Wolters, Tex. and then transferred to Fort Benning, Ga„ prior to being sent overseas.The Associated Press account follows;WITH THE U.S. FIJfTH ARMY IN ITALY (Delayed)—Three little Heinies went to market and threelittle Heinies wished they 'had stayed at home. x'The reason was that the ma/lcet was in. a town in no-mao^-Iand. The three had lined their'nelmets with grapes and melans and one had two chick.ens4f£d to 4his gun. They walked irferrily down the