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Page Two CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, August 28, 1943 CLOUDBUSTER Vol. 1—No. 49 Sat., August 28, 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, features, and cartoons are welcome from all hands and should be turned in to the Public Relations Office, Navy Hall. CLOUDBUSTER receives Camp Newspaper Service material. Republication of credited matter prohibited without permission of CNS, War Department, 205 E. 42nd St., N.Y.C. CoMDR. John P. Graff, USN (Ret.) Commanding Officer Lieut. Comdr. James P. Raugh, USNR Executive Officer Lieut. P. 0. Brewer, USNR Public Relations Officer Editor: Lt. (jg) Leonard Eiserer, USNR Associate Editor: Orville Campbell, Y2g By George J. Grewenow Chaplain Corps, USNR Stronger sounds the roll of drums, faster the cadence, longer the hours, more intense the strain, more determined the striving to ward the goal. The world is turned upside down and inside out. Society is dislocated and maladjusted. But—it is the world in which we live. These are the days of our years. No peace and no contentment—except for those who know where to find it. Without retreating a step; without turning from our job before it is finished; without failing to perform the task our day and age has laid upon us, we can—and we must—find a place of peace and contentment. We must make for ourselves a secret place where the battle noises cannot be heard and where a disjointed society cannot press in upon us. That place is like a world-within-a-world. There we can withdraw momentarily from the maddening world about us, be refreshed, and go forth again to answer the call of the hour. There we can secure for the night and awaken strengthened to meet the battle of the day. It is the citadel of our soul—the place of com munion with God. Precious is that place and precious the moments we spend there. Sunday Divine Services Protestant 1000 Memorial Hall Roman Catholic 0615 Gerrard Hall 1000 Hill Music Hall Jewish 1000 Hillel Foundation * 4c Chaplain’s Office Hours: Daily, 0830-1700; Monday and Wednesday, 0830-1800. _ Father Sullivan will be in Chaplain’s Office on Tuesdays, 1845-1930. Confessions: Saturdays in Gerrard Hall, 1900- 2015. Personnel Changes Ten officers were detached from this station during the piast week. They are Lt. J. R. Kim- briel, USNR, battalion officer; Lt. Ellis W. Goodman, USNR, instructor N & R; Lt, Ar thur C. Long, USNR, instructor ENS & Aerology; Lt, (jg) Leland Silliman, USNR, platoon officer; Lt. (jg) Frederick E, Steeves, USNR, platoon officer; Lt. (jg) John L. Fen- lon, USNR, platoon officer; Lt. (jg) Robert B. King, USNR, assistant coach, football; Ens. John H. Walker, USNR, platoon officer; Ens. Frank J. Dolson, USNR, platoon officer; and Ens. Jerome T. Femal, USNR, platoon officer, Lt. Kimbriel reports to the Service Force, Atlantic Subordinate Command, NOB, Nor folk, Va. Lt. Goodman was detached to the NAS at Norfolk, Va., and Lt. Long goes to the NAS at Jacksonville, Fla. Lt. (jg) Silliman reports to the NAS at Grosse Isle, Mich.; Lt. (jg) Steeves was de tached to the NAS at Memphis, Tenn.; Lt, (jg) Fenlon will go to the NATC at Corpus Christi,. Tex,; and Lt, (jg) King goes to the NAS at Peru^Indiana, Ens. Walker was ordered to the NAS at Minneapolis, Minn.; Ens. Dolson will go to the NAS at Glenview, 111., and Ens. Femal re ports to the NAS at Hutchinson, Kan. Reporting aboard from the Navigation School at Hollywood, Fla,, to serve as academic instructors in navigation here were Lt, Chas, W, Trigg, USNR, Lt, (jg) John 0. Reynolds, USNR, Lt. (jg) Ed, A. Cameron, USNR, Lt, (jg) James G. Wall, USNR, and Ens. John R. Smithson, USNR. Male CaD Fire Control Manual by Milton Caniflf, creator of “Terry and the Pirates” — (CNS) I'VE LOVED YOU SIHCB THB FIRST MOMENT I $AW YOU PAULINO 0-e05H, Miee] I TWIMK OF LACE, THAT'5 ) YOU UlOHT $WELL.../ AMP DAY NO ONE EL^E $EEM$ TO MArrE/^... Copyright 1943 b)^^ilfon Caniff, distributed by Camp Newspaper Service ...THAT6H0ULD DO IT, GENERAL... AMP IP Your $U6AR STARTS C^/IN' IN WEK INK BOTTLE A6AIM- jusT com AKomo anp WEIL BDILP up A V-MAIL THAT'LL 5U)?M OUT TME CEHSOR'S CONDEN6El^i WILL You MAI^^Y ME WHEN THI5 rme ALL OVEIS, FA BY mon Reporting for duty here this week from the NAS at Los Alamitos, California, were Bryan Dewey Cox, SK3c, and William Samuel Kim- bro, Jr., SK3c. On the Lighter Side ... It Can’t Happen Here The platoon officer dozed in his bunk. A very pleasant smile flickered -across his re laxed face and he seemed to be drifting into dreamland with nothing but best wishes for the entire world. Suddenly there was a trans formation. His face grew stern and he bel lowed: “Damn you, sheep! Why can’t you keep in step?” * * * Marine Sentry to Wave: “Pardon me, but } it's against rules to swim here.” ' Wave: “Well, for heaven’s sake! Why 1 didn’t you say so before I undressed?” Marine: “It ain’t against regulations to j undress,”
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