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Pag* 1 Oetob** 9. 1943 Xn-O-HECR 9*fi*af lohnna n*M. N. & : 1 ^ 1 not oew^«p«r !■ pMbhtbtd wtirly tj And tor IM penoonel ol doymour JotaocD Fle&L N O., i«a^ Oie dlrtctloB or ttio ftwcUU Servloo OCOeer. Fall eerorac* c Camp Newspaper Servict is rectVvd. AH materlsd is passed P7 tbe Public Relations Office. AO pnotocrapBs, ileas etberwlse ereated. are Army Atr Forces pboto- ^spbs. News dPPcerilnc to this pv>er Is tor tcae^ release provided oroper credit Is ctvsa. OOX*. DONALD B. 8MITB, Oommandtin Officer MAJOR J. B MURR. Special Serrlcs Olflesr EDITORIAL M/Stft. Richard B. Tatt Post Photo SectkB Pfo. LeoBs WaDar Pvt Jam HIS SECRET WEAFO]f>- “Yoah/* soki tbs soldldr on tbd trtdn* '*tboso Rtuslons ore doing okay. But 1 wouldn't trust 'om. You wotoh and see . .. wo'll boro to toko thorn on too* botoro this war's ovor.' "Suro," said tbo GI in tbo VT, “tbo British oio making out lino in Italy. But who do you think tboy'ro lighting tor, besides themsoWes. They're out tor their own good and no body else's. And Adolf Hitler orouching in his refuge ot Bercbtes- goden, salted hU crooked little aoniac't grin when be heard those wer^. For Adolf Hitler knows what the war is oil about. Adolf Hitler, aod though he may be. knows that tbe war of the Russians and the war of the British and our own struggle are all one war. He knows that the workers of Aaerlca ond the eopltollsts ef America and every person from the white-collar men and women to ihe oeal miners are fighting the same war. But he smiles* becouos hs knows that some of us don't know what hs knows. And, tpldsr-llks, hs sends his agsnts out into the world to whisper these mouldy and moth-eaten liss into the ear of every gullible fool who will listen. To the workers, he points out the huge profits of their bosses. To the owners, fie crys out in alorm against o*"- ganiaotlon of labor. To the English, he calls us ‘Uncle Shy- look." To the Russians, he calls us a "pluto-democracy. And to us? Well, you've heard the lies he spreads. You've heard them from tbe lips of your barrackmates and r«id thorn In a Tory low ol our now»papor.. Thoy^ do- •ignod to break apart our unity ... a unity which win oTontually opoll doloot lor Adoll Hitlor. And oTory time ho hoaio ono ol hi. o'™ chlldrou .pokon by lomoono—anyoni tlon*. ho tsiiloo. , Ato you giving him cauw lor that .milo? SlUUnC-TRE-UDE With tho initiation ol our new •'Sharo-Tho-Rido" pro gram. Seymour fehnoon Field may W)on bo lairly well li»^ a* lor ao traniportotlon lor regular commuter, i. concomod. Bui what I. yet to bo occompllohod i. almcl a. im^rtont. Wo lolor. ol courM, to tho »ldior. who go into lown lairly regularly but are not clamed a. TOmmutor.. You ot . «. * .L.. w.ow *oiA*T,winri -in the United Ka- Barrack-Chief School^ The Chaplain In Kollywood’s Manner Speaks Since the performance of “Aerial ed by Bogart. PPG Xtcboviteh, on . r.. wo_.. mw *1._ ■* -- mlmooW J k.. Umwim lairly regularly oui are no. -- v. gunner" w'the Po.t ■nw.ter, wo the other hud, ployed by lind them any day eluotorod about tho bu. .top., clogging ^ wonUn* to write a mo Ouspoakya. lalla frar Note wno IkValrmniy OTrl^mi buua. and .f°nWpi?^ aide ol the rood lor tome dnvar with an Mtra .oat or two omw. ™ 1° and who a bettir w,ueek aab). ’'nVft'SS'v.m who am guilty ol thla.unlrlandly and r’„l5;.r’'‘S SSm" c,o.o'i:.ck'‘At:;L”, «“oTan^ng\y the .Ido o, the «ad9 ^ndhh ^t.iojc o~ stourn. ^- ..en. Will drivers continue to pass them by, no matter whrt the little group R wot to Ooo^ PJ^ weather -pons them by when empty neats could well be ol- Bri^tersnood — Humphrey ^r^sast lh“driTOr. who are guilty ol' ill-mannorod action that thi. Urn*, don't you think, that you broke down and did IBo, right thing l^r tt*** AN OFnCEirS PRAYER— I Lord, I come lo you humbly inr guidance. In “Y .^y » I cloBO mr Inaignio—not a symbol ol a thing accomplished, sphere the Army Air Corpa a^s- Morris Jumps talo a portabte fos- 1- ouwT t5r«i ihi4uaht but a memento of awesome re- sins r school for barracta caMM- hols and Sntfni to spray Qw *sr- os my vanity tirst tnaugnt. dui a mwmoiiiw, on this train are Bogart, Nolsn initss. MeanivtaUa. Boaart add a sponalbllity. For this is not a trinket, and-Itchc*."^h (the male). They picked group of volunteers save soTina: "Yoo'bio your brother's keeper. These men, wno^jj^g ^ shower of the bn'!»h. sut poor Morris is ove- vMiaMaw weiw Stninaers are now my charges. In me rests ^ mat by col. Pudd s. who pro rtm and klUsd by the termites. Be JH., lor ihaiT lives Imoart to me wU- ceeda to make a speech at the dies ctutohtu a letter from his the fearful accountability for their lives, im^n lo me , ^ despite the fact that the men Aunt Aamantfia tn. Noodlesoup, Ohio dom, so I moy be hard without horshness, firm without tear, compisfely covered with hall Nolan, usee the Ol brush, now emA oivw me leodozahiD. bsfoie be is done. , ^. repaired, to wipe out the termttse, ““•err 'jst, lo, “ij' and no I®aT other than that I may loll in my bounden amy. ^ ^ewl one." lb. r^ ^pu« it out), moirte. bw iliW Giant that I b* truo to my mon. my country, and myHlI. icue muuU «i« out t"e irowsn oorr augout taat lor ifUa. Thu. wo, _ . . iM nitiam thu untfau.ioun. ih* GOUT- Ifi. —A cUTt lb«n to thu dornu- gW diu motto. Hothliig Ou) Stop I*ach me lo faupin In other., thu untnuMom. inu ,{Sl» N«rt d»y, they u« oiai- Tbe Army Air Oorpu. age, thu ■wlll-lo-do, that I ardt you to Intlill to my huorl. uiuwed out to pwmit thu, Ouma wu'd " " Spar; lo mu all qualltl*. needwL lo be a good brothur, '■jbMtol.m « amr eouf-- lluto the eeAl goSd father, a good roldier. And never pe^l my ^ falter to ludgment. my heart to underetondtog or my l«l •“ g,,p„ (euJ^Lg fat movlM ley- j-euwa- Ca 7 tnrfv iMk mv fwlow soldior unflindiingly in •• « Bedspring, Idaho. Here the mam sU^ comes to light. Noah A 01 brush is left carelessly ■«w ** around and Is attacked oy Pfc. Itchovltch — Cbesfer Moi^ Snnttee. PFO Rchovitch (Moms* ris yslli, •Thai Ol oruab is vaiuam. Sc wSvlS- mSS owen-‘«luiPa«t for Cnole Bam. It mm’ be saved so that it can ec-« Col Fuddle — Edward O. Rob- again.'* “rU get Che OR gim and Oenira; U’. 1-^'*'•• W. W oa a troop tram Brlghteisnoof-. t s squad of me Ariseoa, to save ttw bniMi.'* better crawl back LANCE A. MANTLS, XBT. LT. CitisssM vt Nmr Tom Otty bavw jiiLCd une ime Liilng (rom tne blackout. . . they have discovered the slant ihe beauty M the Sr- mament has been unknown to thousanda of persons who have 0> ways lived under tbe'bright Ugbia. But If we will late a good tooc, we Shan dleeover that they am still MibUng. and are jott at beau tiful ss ever. The Star of Human Decencp Is stlU ehlnfeig. One fine example of this may be found in the JewUn people. Only about haU ol the ref- ugem from Oermany have bevw Jews, but tt Is the gifts ol me i.i .ec . -*u Che h>4. . of moke Qum last year —that has kept the Protestant and Oaih- Ac Refuges Oommittes tram doe* Aim. PrT'esteot and Csth* OUo churohes In Eokospo, Ino.. raised most of the funds to bulla a Jewltta aynagogue which' burned XnherenUy, are nrct^ decent sort ot lolkB. The Btar of Faith, too, U aSBl shining. Gkid is net to Warns for toe dartossB Chat covers top eann today, . his is of man's "T ^-ny. let Os oot for get toat there Is not enough ton- nsBs u. Um world to put out toe ,llgbt d the aauUsst eamfle. in- deesd* oor MIth In TMXNOB* *ta msiB —end the prernlsss of men— has stRBered no *“ “ — dp net have ■0 sewelj that H we faith In Oed, we are They are tai^t of ir^**^**w a barracks, WackJng a stove, sni OUng a floor. aiDoe tha hrigntsst bow to class must always be klusd * ' Jost to make H Fatoar: *T dent Bke to aee toat ly.** ebaaoa. dmuror So » may look my telow uoldiui unlltoditoglT to^gj* you). PtoUly tbi. too.. i« uuimei ki«hn_yiu ^t w»y.' aongn. oo » -wliu.. ihou ooalh. I oouth.'loou toia tbuy uro rubdy w.b,*ln.l Dmughtur; "CBvu hha * cbl hi. uyo* and touutly «y. Wh*» thou goaim i gouiu, uou. ^ ^ aMigmouii JoM mthm-. Heb hot * tagtonw." what thou dooth. I douth. Thy way i. my way. Xmp m* cloro lo my mun. O Lorf—draw thorn clou* to m* Load thorn to uBtfarotand that tho dtodpltoo I domand U ao moM than I roadUy occopl tram my *ap*nw Ut thore bo bdtwoon u* mutual tmit. eonlidonoo, and oom- icidooblp. Touch no lo ohar* out haiddilp*, oOt —^ p.Au. fat tho oommou eouio* ol homo, country, and ultimat* ”***!Sd laollT, grant that my mon oHot Itough t^lt rigV hant&Ta *alfa*^i«P«d and truot that omaaot**^ aSthooil. M4* m*. not a good maotot ol my mon, but a •™ N^Co.-. ctood.). Mww that tosb^ra arenot tome for a picnic. Pvt. RrhUrman gets hla falling out of a top bonk, and la burled tone CD tbs tbe funeral art tha slstera et MoHa, and her alelcr FFO Itebovtteh. heto of to# WAOB. FFO ItohowttelL Ma^ ed by Eaeu Pitta, promptly faf s to tore with BglgtileTtoiiiKl* ptop* YomIQpimr Senieei... iewlihoay ef .. , toe, toat havtag fanh tn Qod doea not mean toat we may Jlaave tbs Jog ef eknning nn tos world te mm, Ood dose apttoeom : Rtanse.r forward when we turn our baehs oo BbsL and craah thraagh “ ‘ossd doors at ev heerta. m Is OR toe taWdt. tos Btor ot aoDe ettB MtoMB. petoMiiR* '‘Wo." Is a good Hog In omr day- A waosom on too 0bho wRh a h^ m hand. to» Atm absea hw la holt m OeWtor • and • at Ohspal Mo. 4. 3W «h, FMdsyo win aae aecvlooi atartsd at IMS* whDb Batfdiy^ aarvlosa boi^ at €Me. rSo4if»«t«* Blotot M. OoH wn olhplsle.
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