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CLOUDBUSTER
Saturday, November 13, 1948
CLOUDBUSTER
Vol. 2—No. 9
Sat., November 13, 1943
Published weekly at the U. S. Navy Pre-
Flight School, Chapel Hill, N. C., under super-
vision of the Public Relations Office. Contri
butions of news, featU7*es, and cartoons are
welcome from all hands and should he turned
in to the Public Relations Office, Navy Hall.
CLOUDBUSTER receives Canip Newspaper
Service material. Republication of credited
matter prohibited without permission of CNS,
War Department, 205 E. 42nd St., N.Y.C.
COMDB. John P. Graff, USN (Ret)
Commanding Officer
liiEUT. CoMDR. James P. Raugh, XJSNR
Executive Officer
Lieut. P. O. Brewer, USNR
Public Relations Officer
Editor: Lt. (jg) Leonard Eiserer, USNR
Assocute Editor: Orville Campbell, Y2c
‘ ARMISTICE DAY, 1943
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
V UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
, Whereas November 11,1943, is the twenty-
fifth anniversary of the signing of the Armis
tice'with Germany which terminated hostili-
ti^ at the close of the first World War; and
Whereas Senate Concurrent Resolution 18
of the Sixty-ninth Congress, passed June 4,
1926 (44 St'at. 1982), requests the President
of the United States to issue a proclamation
calling for the observance of November 11 as
Armistice Day; and
Whereas we can best observe that day by
rededicating ourselves, with the faith and
loyalty of the men who fought and died for
our cause during the first World War, to those
tasks which are directed toward achieving vic
tory in the present struggle:
Now, Therefore, I, Franklin D. Roose
velt, President of the United States of
America, do hereby call upon the people of the
United States to observe November 11, 1943,
by devoting themselves whole-heartedly and
with renewed fervor to every task that will
contribute to the winning of the war; and I
direct that the flag of the United States be
displayed on all Government buildings on that
day.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the seal of the United
States of America to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this 29th
day of October, in the year of our Lord nine-
(SEAL) teen hundred and forty-
three, and of the Inde
pendence of the United States of America the
one hundred and sixty-eighth.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
By the President:
E. R. Stettinius, Jr.
Acting Secretary of State
“Work not wasted”
From one who was instrumental in
establishing Pre-Flight training and
who is now in the thick of the fight
against the Japs, comes assuring word
that the Navy’s aviation training pro
gram is bringing effective results and
that hard work here “has not been
wasted.”
“We are getting places and as you
know our Navy aviators are spear
heading the attack,” writes Rear Ad
miral Arthur W. Radford, USN, former
head of the Training Division of the
Bureau of Aeronautics, to Comdr. John
P. Graff, USN (Ret.), Commanding Of
ficer here.
“It makes me very proud to have had
a part in the Training Program when I
see the way our aviators do their stuff.
You can tell everyone at Chapel Hill that
all their hard work and worry has not
been wasted. The young men we are
training now can more than hold their
own with pilots in any part of the world.”
On the Lighter Side ...
A tough Army sergeant spotted a yardbird
leaning against the guardhouse puffing a
cigarette.
“Can’t you read that sign in front of you?
That says ‘No smoking’,” he roared.
The rookie looked at him sadly. “Sergeant,”
he replied, “if I could read that sign. I'd be in
the Navy now.”
♦ * *
“Well, I guess I might as well put the motion
before the house,” thought the chorus girl as
she danced out on to the stage. ^ ;
“Is your dog clever?”
“I’ll say he is. When I say ‘are you coming
or aren’t you?' he either comeS or he doesn’t.’*
Sunday Divine Services
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Protestant 1000 Memorial Hall
Roman Catholic 061B Gerrard Hall
1000 HiU Musie Hall
Jewish 1000 Graham Memorifd
• « •
Chaplain’s Office Hours: Daily, 0880-1700:
Monday and Wednesday, 0880>1800.
Father Sullivan will be in Chaplain’s Office on
Tuesdays, 1846-1930.
Confessions: Saturdays in Gerrard Hall, 1900-
2016.
Male Call
by Milton Caniff, creator of “Terry and the Pirates’
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