i F«gr» t tipi—htr II. 1943 An-O^MSCH S»yow Iftlwiiow FMd. N. C. ' Bcwsp^ptr it publMtwd we^ljr by aad fbr tbt q| *>*“** N O., laider Um fUrectlon e Bemet oroeer. FuU oover«ft tt tb* Cunp Newtptper Service is reived. All msteiisl it petted by the F^Ue Belsttopt Office. AH pootogrspbt. onlatt oUienrlse credited, ere Army Air Forces pboto- rrspbt. Newt eppeertcj in thlt peper it for gei^^ reJeese provided proper credit It ftveiL OOL. OONAZiD B, 8MITB» OQOUne&dlnff Officer MAJOR J. B. MURR, Speclsl Btrrlee Officer Pfc. Leslie Weller SOT. JOB BUTERA Pvt Jsznet Beenis M/8ct Rlcberd B. TAlt OpL George DeDes. ertitl. Post Fboto SectkB A IVon~Com*s Creed ^ you Td ever Jbeen to q dinjier ond bod to tit throu^b o long-windod introduction by tbe Master of Ceremonies while you waited to bear some distinguished sppaker, you'll know ^^y Id going to say no more then, “iniis was contributed by one of the Hon*Coms on the neld«~it's good enough to be framed and bong in erery Day Room.'* I am a Non-Com. and proud of my rating. Whether it be iwo stripes, or three, four. fire, or six. I am proud of my, rating. For it signifies reword for o iob well done. I am the liaison between the Cominissioned ^boer ond the en listed man the medium of ders. and seeing that they are corried out efficiently, ond with dispatch. I am o ritolcog in a TOSt organisation, a highly profleidnt organisation, whose success lies partially: upon my depend^Uty. occuracr and intelligsnce. I must SMrit the trust placed in me by my supeiioss. and hold the iesi>ect of the enlisted ssea. I must deport myself oocordingly. 1 must dress properly, and m^e a fetish of cleonliness. I must oct with decorum. I must be milHory in erery respect. I must serve faithfully, eo others SKiy serve faithfully. I must be firm, but never officious. I must be fair, be moderate, both In my personal habits, and in discharging without giving or seeking favor. I must bs punctual. I must my duties. I must be polient. I must be toleront. 1 must never tede advantage of my rating for.personal gain, fa vors, or vengeance. I must serve creditably, and in so doing bring credit to my unit.myorgonization. and to tbe U. S. , ^-jr~ — — — *— —, — - better, free horn personal gou. I must adhere to oil the Mx. Ite s OyisrsUcn i«a^.*' Whm youTmos sre Servicemen Need Not File Tax Returns *Til March Wr Cmmp Wiswja Bcrrlce new p^-as-you-fo tax nlsn tase.asked vrlmt was 'the ana graataat Meml^ri c( Hta United^ Btaim,bnmgbt them 19 oonn&etatar.^ cn|thing shaut flghtlpg ox box&g- Bis ! TkeCkapUunSpetJu 'One Mote Round* psy tasU die dttferance 15. nay pay tbs etbsr tenets of military disclpUne and courtesy, ond see that cdlt^P^- tt. the ceantnlaatoner M m-tef eeteatad tBcosna and vtetcey tenets of miUtary dlicipline emd courtesy ese odbered to. Bent _ must know. I must see. I must protest. I must understand. lu.^Ttaxpayers whs are not infStIf by Deo.' IS.' It is net for me to question, but to obey. . These 1 mustiiJ“*“T. **‘*®*'*#®?£ Bzempted tnun this otder an do to b. worthr of mr .tripM. And to b. worthy 1» to bo "StS £ SSf wSi SSS P'Bud. ^ iQaaixTsS^worntn’s branches sf the vsrlafQe services. AD these aerviceinan sad woman The Crustal BaU The view of our post-wav world given us in Popular Science magaines and ether such publicatiMui bos been wnking the average service mam begin to wonder just what kind of world be r^ly will be living in after bis "Six Months' pins" bos run its oouise. There's the thought for instance, of the portedde tele- pbone which strops itself somewhere around your body and allows you to get and receive oalts while going on obout yonr everyday work. This may be fine for gay yotusg blodes who have Just stepped off the troopship after o withering tour of duty through tbe Sobava desert with no women and nothing in sight. It*s ri^t up ffieir cdlsy since they'll be spending baH th^ lives in ^one booths with little block books anyway. Rut for married men—well, you get the idea. Then there's tbe electroniefy-printed nevtspaper which keeps grinding out copy night and doy. complete -with pic tures. CTOSB-wofd pussies, ond maps of tbe l^st newsfronts. You can Imagine tbe Sunday morning it gets broken and prints only ho^ey scores or ignores everything else ond reels off yard after yord of stod quefationa. You settle down after waBing all these months for a rotogravure sec tion or a bothing beauty contest, and wbot do you get- how to baste a pot roast for fifteen or twenty feet of paper ond then the latest weather reports for tbe next five hours. Have you hqaxd abont the outoipatie timing booths they're going to have along blghwoys to dieck the siseed of •adk ear oa H posses? Have you seen the newly pro- poeed books wU^ will be read aloud by o record instead of you xeoding it to yeureeU? Raxve you . . . but then, we've got o tittle time yet. A Luma SvmUtol The Flog of our nation means many things to us. We know all about its history. oU about the bottles it hff bean through, oil tbe times it hem been defended with heroism obove beyond any normal coll of duty. We kn^ oil those things, but most of us also know tbe other things it stands for. ^ don't often say them aloud, we sel dom even think them to ourselves. But we know those things. We know, those or us with porenta from other lands, we know wbot tbe flag means. We know that it is a symbol of this struggle that now holds tbe countries of tbe Forth in ximbat. It is the symbol of the everlasting freedom of man kind whidi now stonds locked with «▼!! oppression on boitlefronts oil over the globe. None of os think that the Flag stands for tbe old ideo oi rtreeM paved with gold, luanirioux living. md wasteful spr ing whi^ used to c^oracteiixe Amerioo. We now know ib^ It mirms a Ire# land with every citixen working to keep tt free. It mmj things to ns—M means our country. New I^Mluwg* Bnttoii ag ilsaSh aamp eaWae wtik fvM la alMil»ai,i lAe sse as toed that yoe can hardly Dft year haads to eeaae an gtsud. tigin oea BMve round. Whan your aoas is Meadlag aad your eyas are Hack aad yon are so weary diat yoa vrlBi your eppeoeot would creek poo oa toe Jaw aad put pen toslaap. ilsbt eae mace rouad. Re- niradiei ftat flm man who Ilira cow mace lenad Is never licked. Anny men could pcoflt m o o h from the clamte xmfimm of Jim w—calculation of actual *—*^—>* 1 flgtitars aS aD timaa. Sf we allow £^g2^ldlKoar..Mnui t. met, Ini. our any >-dnrlDg IMS ' .ttves. our aerviee la of little uae to Aooonlln, to Guy T. artvortn.,«"■ "-.-y comnriukKS ot totomti Bm- SI-STSv-ST Ay poatpoae the fUlag «f todr icWratloaB uatfl March 15. 1PM. At that ttxDe they must make a. . tbe wtfC a servlcemaa has a npedal problem If she has as tnemne of oer own and la not m one of tot srmed services herself. . News Briefs From Here And There iaUobnent from his wife. Ing away from hoase. tough detalla. thnnghrtfsa aosipinliBijg. Refaes*- ber tMs Is wartlsm. mM even tbou^ you may set tMI tai tho Mr VMwiwtetf tKnt > I. « ** SPtrtB- 1*7 tO fight QUO A word ot dlseoumge- must first delermlae whether toe th* ntrii Af a is ieq.b.«a to file a doea^suon of^ ssnSf sss: If tbe total of what's left amounts to more than I3A00. sho must file round and yeuD be a winner, a toe aratfen sot in maa^w out she may disregard her li band's kioonie antoely and may also diaregard any d dasHi^ aflotment she reoeivaa tiem him, estlmxtog' tbe tax sMely sn her own Income. Japa are giving ua bask The chrUlan bnshand of a WAO, j Mrap moial ws sent to them WAVR SPAR, nurse or uesMau before tbe war — as shrspnel~- marine fMknrs tbe came proce-isccordlag to Lfc. Oel. W. J. Oar- dure. Be receives no dcpendacy rlngtoa. chief of the surflcal eee- "e. vice at Bejitnk Ocneral boapdal here. rar^surgery.*' said OoL Oanrtagton. eftmi find torapnel hi vtoieh we can hteattfy ptooee cd American rmsw bladee and pep bottio capo.** Mrs. VlTlaa Bggeie. faionde aad i*. ens arreeted by Federal Bu reau tovetogatkn agents hi Cto- ctonti after tot bsd admitted she was married to seven soldiers ‘VUbaut bothering to divorce any of them." Found hi ber pnmrmlnn the tkne of ha arrest wne a m aDofwanoe. ebook »»*»*«*g*-»g to » ooMIto who wai not one of ha bus- Xggois said she mar- rlsd ftvs prKatoe, a sergeant and a Bentonast between May 105 aad June IM. Pittsburgh gtrl becomes real "Dh’ty Oertte" aecnrdlng to the CBS. The corvachNio Ifasl propw- kaomn as Oertto from Ber^ i ^nOPA PlVtQ* . /fiSCKH Cix «Or«toR^ toetooMd ^ prsgsasss from Oermsny to Korth AMto Is reaBy OsrtnMe Habn. a Connsr rssldmt of Pittsburgh, who mousd to Osnaany to ISO is do pfBpsgsada work. ssAss sppUestlOB for dn aid. a eelsfed [snawsisd •*ss'» to ^ htostosr hi had i **T«M martoad, awn*t ypu..Bsai1 ^. S siStor’stiSSS?^^ 2m [atoT r “

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