Page Two CLOUDBUSTER Friday, April 20, 1945 CLOUDBUSTER Vol. 3—No. 31 Friday, April 20, 1945 Putlished weekly under the supervision of the Public Relations Office at the U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School, Chapel Hill, N. C., a unit of the Naval Air Primary Training Command. Contributions are welcome from all hands. The Cloudbuster receives Camp Newspaper Service ma terial. Republication of credited matter prohibited without permission of CNS, War Department, 205 E. 42nd St., N. Y. C. CoMDR. James P. Raugh, USNR Commanding Officer Lieut. Comdr. Howard L. Hamilton, USNR Executive Officer Lieut. Leonard Eiserer, USNR Public Relations Officer Lieut, (jg) Francis Stann, USNR Editor R. D. Jackson, PhoMIc Harold Hanson, Sp(P)2c photographers The Lighter Side... A gunner’s mate, home on leave, was sitting with his cat before an old-fashioned stove. His wife, who had to go out and visit some relatives, warned him to keep his eye on the fire. She went out. The gunner’s mate fell asleep. The fire in the stove died out. The wife returned. She took one look at her husband snoring before the dead fire and screamed, “Fire!” The husband leaped to attention, tore open the door of the stove, rammed in the cat, slammed the door and cried, “Number one gun ready!” * * * When a guy claims a gal is cold he should remember that so is dynamite until you start fooling around with it. * * * Cadet: I dreamed I got a commission. Second Cadet: Selling what? Hi * * Soap ad in a New York paper: It makes a bath that refreshes, relaxes and stimu lates, You step out of your tub ready to meet all comers. * * * As the bombers flew over the city and began dropping explosives an alert house wife cried to her lagging spouse to hurry. “I can’t find my false teeth,” answered her husband. “False teeth,” snapped back his wife. “What do you think they’re dropping, sand wiches?” ^ ^ Bus passenger: “Madam, wbuld you like to have my strap?” Another passenger: “No, thanks, I have one.” First passenger: “Then would you mind letting go of my necktie?” He: Pardon me, dear, I believe your hose are wrinkled. She: You brute! I have no stockings on. Germany’s Plans Flying 20 scheduled trips into the Pacific and two test hops, the Mars—world’s larg est flying boat—shattered all previous rec ords for monthly operations in March on its regular Naval Air Transport Service run from Alameda, Cal., to Pearl Harbor. The 72-ton craft carried a total of 419,332 pounds of cargo and 473 high-priority mili tary passengers during its 290.3 scheduled hours of flying. In addition, a full crew of 13 and two trainees were carried on all regular flights. Thus the Mars had the im pressive utilization total of 9.4 hours per day during March, a record high per diem use for trans-oceanic operation of the flying boat. “More than ever before does this month’s record point up the value of the Mars and similar types of flying boats, such as the 20 JRM sister-ships now under construction by the Glenn L. Martin Co., in assisting Amer ica to take first place in the air,” reports Capt. C. H. Schildhauer, USNR, coordinator of the JRM project, the unit supervising the training of air and ground crews for similar aircraft. Insignia for Flight Nurses Navy flight nurses in the near future will be wearing a newly-authorized wing insig nia on a newly-designed uniform. When the insignia and uniforms are ready toward the end of this month, 84 flight nurses will be eligible to wear the wings, and 24 more will complete the necessary training for flight nurse duty each month. The new insignia will be gold-embossed wings with a center oval bearing the an chor and oak leaf symbol of the Navy Nurse Corps. The flying uniform, which is being tailored in a forestry green for win ter and gray for summer, will consist of trousers, shirt, battle-jacket type of coat, and a garrison or visored cap. It will be worn only when the nurses are on actual flight duty. Reseeding Cheaper By Air Using a Piper Cub to sow five tons of grass seed in 26 hours, a coal company near Canton, 111., planted 1,200 acres of stripped- over coal land in pasture grass recently. Five men were used, including the pilot, and the cost, including the seed, was $3,850. The stripped areas are too rough for use of mechanized surface seeding equipment, so the alternative was sowing by hand. Cost per acre of the hand sowing is $5 to $6 as compared to $3.20 by plane. By Camp Newspaper Service The State Department has made public evidence of German plans for continuing the fight for world domination even after total military defeat. The evidence was col lected by various Allied governments, and is based on reliable information, according to State Department officials. Here are some of the things envisaged, or already under way, in the German blue print for World War III: “Nazi party members, German indus trialists and the German military . . . are now developing post-war commercial proj ects, and are endeavoring to renew and cement friendships in foreign commercial circles and are planning for renewals of pre-war cartel agreements. “An appeal to the courts of various coun tries will be made early in the post-war period through dummies fOr ‘unlawful’ seizure of industrial plants and other prop erties taken over by Allied governments at the outbreak of the war. In cases where this method fails, German repurchase will be attempted through ‘cloaks’ who meet the necessary citizenship requirements. Agents, Technicians Have Plans “German technicians, cultural experts and undercover agents have well laid plans to infiltrate foreign countries with the object of developing economic, cultural and political ties. German technicians and scientific research experts will be made available at low cost to industrial firms and technical schools in foreign countries. Ger man capital and plans for the constructioii of ultra-modern technical schools and re search laboratories will be offered at ex tremely favorable terms since they will af' ford the Germans an excellent opportunity to design and perfect new weapons.” In addition, German propaganda will be directed at removing Allied control meas ures by “softening up” the Allies through a subtle plea for “fair treatment” of Ger' mans and later the program will be inten' sified with the object of giving rebirth to all Nazi doctrines and furthering Germa^^ ambitions for world domination. “Maybe your boy’s buddy was name^^ Dervishian, or de Franzo, or KnappeH' berger, or Dutko, or Petrarca, or Caluga^^ or Sarnoski, or Bjorklund. Do you recog' nize these American names? Each of thoS^ men won the Congressional Medal of Hon or, and most of them died winning it.”-^ GENERAL STILWELL. “The racial state must not concern itself with the interests of other states, but battle for its own people. The future not be guided by international sentimieii' tality, but by German soldiers fighting our nation.”—HITLER, in “Mein Kampf- Male Call by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates" Just Keep The Suit, Bub