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IiyiM hlwnn H«ML W. C ocU« «. IMS r Library: New Books Feature Gi Humor, Tokyo Bombing Five beet eellefs usd six booKu oCitemutloo atory (rf the Oommaado more necimllsed interest srek*^ operate. It’s featured to this week’s Uat at new “* UMOyinoua Britiab reatured m uus week a uat or *>*• ^ter who knows bin buslnea and Post Library acquMUona. Tbe t»v« Sa aU ^ cSwal faS^ ^ best sellers are reoeot iSBuaaleall. The book la vcrv abaorbtnti of special interest to Ol'a andireadlng and you'll find tt hard to their famlUea, while the six otberjput down once you'ee started, books, also newly pubUabad. wull AltLooch not all of ns like poa make's bit with people vbo have try wdl erwigb to read an entire ent^-tbe-ordlnary taste. book of it. “Wes'lem Star" by IXips lor the week Is "G-O Poet* Stephen VInoent Benet la worth staater" by Cpl. Thomas SL'attesnptinc, at aito rate. Be. ot Oeorge. This la the book Bhit course, Is the weu-known Amerl- yon've been waitinc for alaoe you can Utteratenr who tUed rseent^, flnlshsd ’*8ee Bara Private Bar-iisavtef the maaoserlpt for this arovc." It’s the funniest, most to- book and also ha taiflnishert work iexeatiDc book about Army 111 o .«o several othera. It’s die story of everesse that youll ted In a lenclAmerlca bastontaf with the ear- day’s walk, and ITS all llhisMt.!u«m ploneen at Ptymouth and sd with whacky little cartoons ny JameOlown and throofl the author. St .Oeorge waa sta- the ycare of our eotntry’a forma' tlooed to Atmfralta when oe tlon to a point at which Benet whipped this gem ont and Rt aipiatmed to conttoue with hie new* kohl. . lunteldMd beeka. iTou may think -Ihlrv Saccnde .Ovig To^” to aow that yen dent like to reed te famouB btyk byOapteka Tsd poetry^ but efter hnflng through tMs yer.:. He's toe man who waa the list of ep*"**! on that apeetacular DoolltUs raid worta Is ‘’PreCaoea to Feaoe.' over the Jm oaplM whl^ sto^ ooDeetkn of writtogs on w e r led toe world sonM time bade. Be pmot by such mrtsrw as Wend gives you a comply ptoTO of the,^yu^^ Berbort Boover, Honry onttie operation from the flyer s WaBaoe. and WeDra. Zt*e uoittt of view and R’a a grlpptos valuable In that wnate and Wal- tale that he^bas to teU. ^ laoe very deflnltdy have some- ICtta SbOMT is a Now Torfc bouse- thing of vahie to offer. Tou, wife who found beraelf In the weird- too might tt valuable, est Dlx-up with the Oeotapo yeij %hit«r's Ihlm'' by leak IMne told. She's the auUmr of sen Is a ooneettei of mood sari Uoderground’’ and the bodt telw ctaaractor eketehea dime to c of her onerlencee after she mi- dreamy Cantosy style. B a r d > y grated to Palis a few yeare before ^rbat yon «*>ight can renvral resd- the war. She and a Uay-fxiend got tng, bto worthwhile, just to aee themselvm mM ito ti*« ?»- what the bock aome people get darground railway which smuggled away with, stranded BrIUtoi soidlers and air-, xhrae rematnkto boitos oompleto men back to hone and safety, the Hst:: "Orlctos of ibe Amertean Tou won't believe half the stuif Revolntiim *’ by John C. wriintr abe talks about, but It's pretty to- mdte good reading. ’*U. 8. ito«»ign teresUng once you get to It. Try Policy,*’ Walter Uppman’s shady this one for ilse, anyway, yoo •«nie M-iw*** Lovers' Bind- ooeM do s lot w^. book," Be the life of toe party Ojier.Ura" 1> to »,a, uita one, a joa like beaw to Official British Deiwrtroent oC In ufe ef anything. Oenaral Psrsonnel. OdBt Obapel Nos. 1. S B >. Oeoeral Perscsmel. NIB. Ctiapel No. I. Oenaral Personnel. IIW, Ohapd NOk A _ Ooneral Peteonnel. ISU. Ohapel Nqe- t B A Oeoeral Peraonnel. 100. CB^el Noa. L S B S. Avtotlen Oadets, 00. (Book of Ohapet NUl 4. Baepital. 000. Red Oreas Aitol- tortuB. Rifle Range, tl0. The BrooUyii Character is Snahi In This We^'s Startling Episode "r,” said Reginald De Qatocey|"Tbe Brooklyn character smU-. naeterspstch. "have a three-day‘grimly and made a noise with US." {mouth. "Whst does dis stripe He smiled broadly and his pulse bsaaapy folk have to say? He loo.-' quickened Just to think of it. lyouse up and down, find sumt * "Youse gotta what?" said toe wrong .whlcha unifawm, an sene* character sitting on toe oppo- yuh baack to get dressed ngb;. site bunk. "But." said Reggie desperate « "A three-day pasa," answered "Supposing I’m dressed all rlRi Reggie, brightly. ^ Suppostog I'm correct and ir "Youse got baloney." said this elotoes are clean and neat." bitter Individual, "youse got a. "Are youse tryto* to make mi. handfull of you know what. Tosjee laaaf?” mid the gentleman oti just ttnk youse has got a pam. toe other bunk. "If it ain’t clotoei Youse don’ Imow, yet because its de Oenerrll Adwlz :-ou8e iyou!>e is so Oodawfnl iggnerum." hasns to know. What’s de Ten A word must be said in b^ialf )i Oenerrll Awdi. wbat’s de Blghir. this strange soldier who addressed Oeneiril Awdl. . . all dat stuff." "Btet 1 know the Oenerai Or- dera, *’mld Reginald wildly, i BsenoorlBed them toe first wi^ I came into toe Army. 1 know them ba^wards and forwardst" So yowee know dem. So ten dve yoo a funny loM am. say ‘What’s de Idee cornin’ to Tyua ass befaw It’s time to. huh?' an* youee ato’ got no comeback nohow. Youee haa to wait till m itfane to gtt tt ■Only be aln’ around its give It to youee when It s de right time. X leS yito, bod. you am* gut no paaaee You got. . «tb.4 - —.tim Reggie ted left for toe or ' «“ ^ double. i “8ny It Isn't so. Sarge. say it rau ■»*” te ootead, beattog tto I TT *r ra- ^ his 1st Ssrgesnt with pa.- tototactors wurte 'What do ym terjnmch." tte sergeant ss. *-T?7?st &?rJL^r*Mid^ quietly. "I don't know what you r- — “ - ^ - iSk a f— ■■ (gabbath) Oenerai Peraflnnrt OMday). BNC. Ohapri Ho. A General Peraonnel iBaturdayi. 000. Chapti NO. A I "What ub laaaf." reapondad ^ Ragi^'efaBt up l&e a tra^ H. Oenerai Pwsonnto fSaturday). morWd one. "Yooae ain't got toe eyea'Bulged out ae he raked n’ UU. Ctepet N& A eeoM. that Ood gave 1^ great fi^re to point aecustogly at t — - ~ - 1^ aaaaplee. Say. . . bow long you gemant. iumI?" I xbam could have it." What ub laaaf." Ouardbouae tSimday). IBIA Rifle Range (Sunday). 110. I bean to de Ctamy, bud?" I "Sera'tt k," Reggie learned before that oo w* ••And be bafy^ time matter bow long you'd been in the gg pu have your. . MW n- r-rr Army, toe other guy always had, o.««i Pto-toi too. n»tor,you \ 1; 6.^ P««»DeI. UlO. TO0««r,^ \\\\\ ’ aototoi. ito. obmi HO. 0. I > Ouaidhooee. OOO. Rifle Range. 110. News Briefs Ring Sight Seat: The "hell for leatfaer" lade who Look to yev lavek. Your suppoeedly weaker brethren win be catching up to yot* real soon Judging from toe achieve ments now tetog rocked up by them, let's take (he matter of speed, for Instance. • t. Robert H. Knapp only re- . _ centty Is believed to have done bis man toe death dealtog power tor- plane at a epged of approximately rets and free firing guns of our b40 miles per hour duilng ar. air heavy bombers in battle skies ftgdit over Kmden. Oermany. The around the world have won the rate of speed was furious enoog.! "all • out" admiration of all AAF to curl toe paint on his elevators! personnel. The deeds of thk tough S tnie, Koopp hos batUe hungry bred of air tra*'cled fsTtyr any >«««■«*»« crewmen, most ef whom are Big p.47 Thunderbolt Ogtai- tkllled technicians as well as gun- er showed no evideuoe of strata ners. have inspired many a poem, or structural damage with t b e "Ring Sight Seat" reproduces this exception or toe paint pejUi«. week the latest, and we think, one YnapD dived from 0,00 feet to best, attair^te f^er than the speed •*>f SONG OP THE GUNNER ssHPd rate. With the paint peellM and the oantrok froeen, tte fai^ n---ng pilot thought he was % goner, but at S.tM feet toe plane came out of Its verdcal Rve and be was able to regain control. Now do you -believe us Super man, old b^T Yaaah.'f A taltorod twe pisee slack oatt of brown and kbits striped seer sucker for Army nurses on doty In hospital shipe, hospttal trains to the United States and to tte wann er- climate overseas has beer, de- Blgaad by toe Quartermastor' Oorpa. Tte durtele. easily laiBdervd new unlfarm k more practteal: toan tte traditional Ndrt or drees and allows more fteedom of move-j meot and three proteettxi from to-j But Reggio bad left. Witt toe ‘Song of Gunner’ New AAF Tune . .. „, . . .. ?e'Tfiy AI||IIG| VsIG id 7sist ss Pa Pa " Boys Depart; Writer Remiahees I "That doesn’t make any differ- ,ezme." said Reggk. "The U iSergeant told me I bad cne, and the 1st Sergeant to an honorable l"*"lj8sen. Jolk." said the fboul in khaki Nothing. *'Youse don* j ' know dat Foist Sahjint like 1 know Mm De guy’s a born grandmotb-, lerJmifer from de wold ‘go*.’* I "But, be said I could have it, * Beg^e insisted. "Look. Yuh go to to get it oDy '• enough to make de train yuh warn, B. m. JOE •UBflM ^ Tteae Are nostalgic dara to tte {bBtolla toalte. to*iM OB ttcir way. 'Tte idde who ^ "mllk-hto'' Ttere was BIO Orafthis of gbetl- By LT. OOL. G. B. lag Ciwand Tou can talk about the chief I Or toe doughty bombardier Or the radio operator.with the educated ear. j You can laud the skilled me-, chanlc i And tte navigator, too. Or brag about the pilot ' Till your face is set and bine. You rsn tell about thel' pkdtB Over Rome or Dover Straits. The SotomoDS, New Otdses. Or where’er they dared, the tetra. You can sing the jwalse of every Who ever wore a 'chute. And an those to the air erew. And tte hamgar crew to I But when toe going's tough , . And a Zero's on your tall Or a Helnkel’s t^h above And the lead comes down baU Who’s tte guy you look to ■ - . - _ , When jmr lU.'. not worth . Wtot. D.^ ol rool^ri eTil oi-.rtt.ht. d«=. m i mu.wi* « Upped gunn-r— * 'ws wanted to talk to before they etgy of an atom. He was a mal M.W. JL...W left town but we never got around hk Ist-Sergeanfs ctrires a6.:»ned S.! to U. They saw tte squadron come to make hbn lean to one side. area were third-rate log-roads ttat geithw ont ot But it's fine to be gunner, too. broke the hearts of locaJ mnlee. ^ Army f^^d' toe When o’ce aome cloudy crest .Armv eot him ****«i»^ a deek as Comes a• f ight of beS bent Njniey watched the first school t>Mrvs^T^’T f^mul Be took Naela formstton —It became tte Mr a I -veryUimg to stride. Hk depart • With plain murder to their eyes ffwdaathxi ctaaa of AM Seho^^ typical of him. Packed And a buratag, half • erased pur- fT ewlugtog down toe road. Ttey ijj^ d&trlbol pose That'a to knock you from the skJee. That k when your puke touatips madly And you wonder whai's ahead. WUl you end your .mkslon aafe- IP. Or be named amoiM toe dead! Will your bomber wtag beck Bvery crewman at his poet? Or be-shot down, abatteite, flam ing, To inspire a Nasi boast? You thInV a ni«gE Male Calf by AWton Catiiff, craalor of Totty wid tho Pwafos" - iiiOted hk beloved **^*®®^ ^ iC ooBeettoo of Jass-reoords among a TT’’ evre of tte Mends, and quietly nured out. tiwn ^ Howard Oarpwiter 0 toe Inonnera farmlaads d Mew York, like toa. 'g cynic, when te ***Vl When slun begin to waO ‘storlee ot politieal rasale-dassle ♦tere's ra- yem faith t-.ek teme hk atepry voioa eeuM *• tt*- Ibe heard all ever Che araa. Btran- Tte one you know won’t faU. | •era **BnB^t iie eras a head man— He's '''at vuv von look to he liked to Ihtak so. tee. Be wam’A When your life's not worto a Thera are others who left. TImB dime:— anonymity to a tribute to toe Jobe He's the clear-eyed, tight Ujtoed they did. and -dto weO. We Md turner.' them farewell, goodbye and good Tee. toe gimner, every time. luck. It’s All In The Way You Look At Ifr
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