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TtoU. Mt Cl AH OMECH 4. IMS WAL...DAISY MAER Fifty Bidn ‘Flying High’ Is Radio W»i.“ Show From Our Field Tlie money you get on poydey. wigineer’i bond rtocs in tbeill^t. y oUNiicely counted out with tbe ^ tt« ttigen pointed ot the exact change and everyth!^. * nod^ O* head. • **®®*SS ^ti^m kSJ els a long and com^cated Jour- et tbe band, and “Flytngj Sparked ney before It gets into your bands, •• pgiifnotir Jobnacc neld's net^ Bere'a bow that long green gets radio tfiow. goes on tbe air. _« -w.__ -..-.-'*vei7 Mo^y. ®^*“*** First of an. everything starts throi^ otatlOM o the Tobacco with your persocmei clerk. E e program goes, writ- makes sure your deductions M nir^ted. and with talent sup- in order, your name i* Kn«u*fi . » is spelled , -1 sign the roll if at all f any one of thoee three possible, u any one ot inoee uree thing* goes wrong, vou’re redUned «^nd you know what that means. From there, n's the responsibll- ' Ity of the Finance Department. Re- i celvlng the rolls from your Per- soEuiel office, they compute the total, cbeck^ It several times. The total deductions are checked with tbe total payed out, and this calculation is thtfi repeated for further accuracy. Then s Change List is made —the numbers of I ones, fives, ptsmles, nickels and all that which are needed to pay I off the total piurroU. After the Fmance Officer sp- I proves the roll, the necesuiry mon- *’|ey is drawn from the bank. Then, tbe cksh is cheeked, counted and {divided up for the Individual rolls. • The big (uy Is close at band, and , wOTd flashes through tbe field All member, ol umed force, i wiUe flghtm* men on all fronte frran one end to the olber. old on active date may defer filing gain ground with ocb new day. debtm are reminded (d tii^ and paying their IbO taoome taalthe civilian employees ol tbo War lOU s. and payday celebratlmis vy/-— — .... 1-.— mapi A combinalion ol hoi woerther and oven hotter mMlc probably prompted one ol tbe girls at last Friday nighl’a Service Club dance lo doll her brogana and atop out bareioot. The sot ol GI logs lo Ih* left give additional evidence that the joint wasroally jumping. Our pholog- ropher didn't atay around long enough to iind oul il she picked up any epllnlera, though. Tax Worries I That Ain't Hay! unUlTZSS. 18, 18«. it was an-,Depav . . DoUDcsd last week by tbs Adju* slbte backhig to them that they taut Oeneral’a Office. If s man'^ aod msdnly in tbe form of was on actlvs duty tm or before' September 18, IHS. he may wl^ bold his deciaraUoo ol estimated bU payment of lM4d ■ that ux untU tbe uU data wlft- out an appUesUen tor this deferment. While primarily set up for the -J OUL ht and early payday ] oftlcer Brl - - - , hag your Squadrem for your paytoU and mon^. Be coimts It. 81008 a receipt for It. War Bonds. u£''?SL,“£e'’35i^ IS"*™?? „ ^ — recbecklng and halanrhig and pa- The CWiM of tte JJ^Iper-work to go through before a w«a.aA ■ wltiumtmm AfMt IF I* tUtm T. _ . _ * . .. — . . benefK oTseVvloe mm ai>d_ wotnm .y^anre esthnatea that It to i tm nmds out aod sent to St active duto stattons. toe pro-leoettng the govermneni Army Regional Acoounttog ‘ llm *5 pfncetaAUs^Toim^arFmm u_ A- - w aa. - - A .. ^ ^ Wsi* ■ vtotons .of DBkft regulation ai^ to aB m»- .caro of the armed forces , as weU n ^ hers of the Armed Threes, n this ss other necessan War ^phem farther deferment nrorlsion to taken.tores. Think of “ ““o^’at any potnl i farther audtt^ to done. B. ^— — y pohrt thu way, mto- advantage of. howevw. ^ oar-ldoUari every hour . the day. tooiW. toe work starts vice man mm* pay hto to*,»oney to^ ral^ aU over again. U, let’s say. there’s come tax return onlia^ 18, 1»H aod mod e^es. Aolncr«« ^ibem an error to your own pi^. tt w. ^ •®'may take as 1m4 aa two yearn meet toto tremendoos outpouring before tot FhseneeDepertmentre- _ -ell as a ooefoorto paymmt of bis estimated IM* tax. of cash. ‘Sawmill’ Schaltz Causes Guard Duty Br BOT. J. B. BOONET We are glad to welosme back as our CO OeSiL tfiennan Ferry. Abo to atoive our two new i^ts.. Raymond Bushley and WlUtom Rogers of 100 per cent oooperaUon from the In tbe agoadron. Anyone passing barrseta 719 about 12:00 any evening will be hove they have shnnbled Into a saw miu ^ mistake. The saw mlB happens to be our doty SgL, Joe ’’Saw UlU” Bchnlts The boys are pulling 1 hour of guard du^ each nlgbt tor the pvpoae of aiming him ovbr. The addttton of tbe toad keeping the boys ’cn tbe Bontoat gmenOj sa* ^ boOer room are now at a Iom. It bar bent reported our speaker ba~ brought to***" on toe ros as far away as WUeon. Om of our OIs has snocumbed to the of the old nouth. ■She to a very nice girl and we wtob the best of luck to Bgt. Willey. Oh me. tove in toe ^stog. v,^’ ABOUt traces ysur record as It moves from sns camp to anotoer, bo* evantoidly. Just Bke tbe Worthweet Mounted Fcrilee. they get their men. and you get whatever cash you have eomtim to you. Operatlag with a total of three offlcera, li enttoted men. and eltfit dvilton ompioyces. the Ftaance Of- tico here on toe tfeld to a busy ^aoe any time of tbe month. But the work seems to pQe m> around the end of the monto Msjm X. W. Muller, Poet Rnanoe Offeer to m dmrge. with 1st L*. R. A. Oar- wood, and tod LL X. B- Bairo, as assistants. plied by tbe men and women our field. ^ , Tonight’s program Is a fast- paced affair featuring a soldier band organised by Captain Olen Miller. The boys really dera- oasmte tlio Iwmoia Wlto to- fluenee as tocy ride out on the fast Jump tunes sm spot ths flveman ■sxseetton In the alow, sweet numbers. They’re known ss toe -Tech Ooenmohdos," and tow re directed by Master Sergeant Mor^ man layton. • Thto narttoular program to being dedtoatra to toe WAO, that galtont buiMto of aoldkrs who have been dotag yeoman service in this wtf • After aevcnl ftae tones to the lyf TvA thr asnouncer lutroducee a ' of toe girto to ring some of favorite songs. R’s toe first _ most of toe aodtonee tove be^ tbese bass, and toey bho every word of them ^ Alter a number by a nto gcnA aooordtootot from to. . . . tos siiiusmrrr psesents a sOrring tribate to tog ground fewoco of m AAF *>>««— oBSinig toroee erne keep' too war-bteds reedy for toe Opl. Johimle OranL Flying High” to please not only toe men on toe flrid but also the wide dvlUan sadlence It reach es. It's composed of the tops in dance band fare, sole performers from tbe field, and Interesting fea tures. It's a mormle-buUder. n o doubt of IL But even more. It illustrates toe talent to be foimd in our field. This talent can compete with any commercial offering, but it’s strictly a Ol affair, to to* soldiers end for them. The announcer stands before his mike, his words reaching out into toe nlghL reschtng tbe cars of mm and women eager for knowledge of our army which is so gloriously advancing to victory He stands them and says: ‘'' are toe ground crew of to' ay Air Threes, proud the* - our ti«TwA« our country has .seed toe custedy of this sreapo.. which flies faster than any eaigle, and hurls destructloo more powerful than any tfaunderbolL . . Ours is the Ob of h*«u«e tbese birds of bet- le. . . tost toey may again soar to attack and disperse to* foe's formatlaae. blast his eWes, a^ destroy his leglaos who are still iwrTitnf out to croto humanity- in tola task, we, tot ground crew.- ptedy jw toykny, our sklUs, and Coocert IfolM A mixture al faeslltar faveettee.lMe^’^ marries, and lAtfn ihytoins oomiMee toe program of tbe Bey- vadotL mour Johnson Field concert bend 'me eoocert, trtilch will be con ducted by WO Freeman L. Russell, will take place a* toe opm-«lr Bsrto'of toe-Bports Azuna. and wfll be free to all mil- ttary personnel of toe theb The aginhers with a Xntta “ - * * “"^^llune of "Ctrtolrt- ” to Oil- I can’t marry him, mother. Is n atheist and does not bgUeve In belL Marry him, my dear; between tbe two of us we'll convtnee tahn toat he Is wrong. BaA from toe war aooe lb tte story of the Scotch Oocunando who q)ent six months In OcctB)l*f Prance lotolng for a PreoFreneb Bond Sales fOcatinned mm Pff l) own star filled In—a epaitling maboi td toe fact toat toey reelise tneir tanportent p^ In toe nation- U. S. 0. Camp (Oonttnued From Page l) encse all over the country, exe cuting routines formerly confined to male acrobatic acts akme. Booked direct from Loew's State Theatre In New Tork, Joe mito* and Marion Ootby pu* forth and amuring comedy and danete act fcnovn as WShat’s New, Chick" PhllUpe Is a veteran comic of stag screen, and radio .and was last seen In “isuly of Burlesque." Quito fs one of tbs brtluani _ of performers who toured the cotmtry a while back In that smsto success "bfeet the People.” Since then, toe has aimsared In many smart chibs over m country. Oet set tor something more than worttwhUe fimn Canfield Smith his dummy, towdgrsss. departs enttrriy from toe oU-time ventriloquist's routine and his Snodgram Is wholly anlque In type. Smith comas to Seymour Johnson Ple!d direct from a suo- eemful tour of leading vaadevlQe bouses from New JTork to Plmrida. Ouarantsed to have tbe audience rolling bel^eas^ in. tbe aisles. Is the sklosiAttlng comedy act of Al Gordon, who Jobed toe cast of “Bsllyboo” after plsying.b sevem famous .Broadway rerum. Lae* seen and beard b Oeorge*Whlte*s “Scandals,” and "Star and Gar ter,” Gordon puts fewto and act e; titled ‘‘Ooiog to the Dogs,” whito Introduces a surprise fea ture b toe entertabment. A roaring, rolUcldng not of fun Is predicted for this cenbg week. And It’s sH froe! Set to open 8^ tember lOth sad jdiy tiU the llto; "Ballyhoo” pcesntoes vailsW at tts best with gads, and guffaws gahna. Friday and Saturday of this com ing week, tbe doors of Theatro Number One open to let you see "BaUy^,” the U60 Camp Aow direct from Broadway. Watch yom Dally Bulletin for tbe exast time. Roto reds sa m bstar bifcs. Dtrectty bask «f ms; I hit a bw a* « _ Aad rods so mthtesslp. Featoraa of toe evening ^bfiwlde elfoct ^ tbe eomposltlao of toe deep South, ibt ^mlicnge ahead W « » ‘Bong of toe Bayou.” to'^f**™.* great. But Itas opsniM daya of and Raymond Scott’s novelty Itols drive have toomstfi^ws can. number. ‘‘The Toy TnimpeL” lb- and win. put the Third War_Loan totatasta of maik wm be Drive over tbe top. WkJ^ftlcm. wlto tbe Sousa march. snUstad men. and dri^ Beach.” Ipleyeee standing .oMe by side Mr Russell also promioea "Bo- , against an enemy cnmm« to us risoD Overture,” by Peter Buys, jafl. this field wUl demonstrate once end "Boogie Woogle and.'*by ^ab that Its apIxU Is as high m Bennett, which la sU that tbe nsme’ever before. lai... me* Tobacco 5 i. ■ ‘1^- --.i . •• -• '■ V ■ ’ •' / .. • • * "A" ^ * -. H-;, - -rr A gnlrl— stick ol tsbasca i CpL Bobsri SssfsM. .. tifvQISB wusksf OR tot fisM. Tw» si ]
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