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•Him jDOsoi rmj), c« FBnm to, ms Tb« ethvr day a ataff aargaant aaUcad into tha nawapapar -offica to raglatar a cooplaint with ua idiiah, it had nothing to do ^th AIR-O-UECH, ha thought »ould ba wiaa for ua to publish* Hia laoaot bad to do «i th tha uouaual amount of ooiaa aoittad by a alnoiltj of C*I**a in tha War Da- partaant tfaaatraa on &ha poat, ahan pieturaa iriiieh don't atrUca thairp^ ooliar faaolea ara axhibitad* pointing out that, ahila not aaaiy pietura playad hare is a aiq>« or coloaaal claaaie, aoat man who paid their 15 c-ents to aee tha fi2a would Ilka to hear it aa wall. Tha eritiolwa waa wall-put, wa think* Constant movla-goara our- saliva, aa hava notiao'i tua urlorv unata ta^idancy on tha pctrt of tcmn wisaacras to emit loud cf da- tlaion irtianaaar a film, which not auit thair particular taata8,ia on the aeraan* Not only that, wa hawe also noticad an even aora alarming sit uation arising whanavar a pretty Hollywood ■Job* parades her ^yca serosa the fliekaring seraan* Tha noiaaa than amittad aovoki like a soo full of a oartain typo of fer ocious spaeiaa of dog-anlaal* Not that wa h&va sny exception to a certain amount of audible plaasura being axpraasad at such in- Qcmparabla sights, but wa do thiiik certain propriatiao should ba ob served in War Dap't thaatraa* After all,wa'ra no* % bunch of aoot-a\iitad, iiTaspond4.wxa children; wa'ra mao, for tha moat part, doing a crucial Job in dafanaa of our ba- lovad country* Ust week's AXR-O-USCH pubUsh- #d tha news of the aantancing of an anliatad man to two months in tha guard bouse for talaphorJng to hia parents in New Tozk for infcruation bs was to laavs Seymour iTchason Plold at a oartain time* As a oonsaquanoa an entire troop movamant waa hald 19 and tha t:>idiar was arrsstad* This is ths first ease of its kind at Seymour Johnson Pisld* Imt It bs tha last* Ramsmbar, if yov la^um any mil- itaiy infomation, keep f.t to youi^ self* four life as wall as those of your taiddias may dapand on your keying your trap shut* By Howard Davis 1st Lt*, Chaplain It sams to require three aetl- vitiea to fill the life of Slantwerle* play, worship* The idle loafer* thB nan without a Job* the nan with xMthing to do but hold his hands and eouBt hit days must be adserabls indeed* Aa soldiers we have a Job to do* It is a Job that it going to tax both our physical strength and strength of character* Purtheraorai the man who novcr enjoys any recreation of anything differont* but llTes in the sane him> drun fashion day after day misses ouch of the real pleasure of life. It is Just as true that tha mm: «d)o does not worship God with some thing of the regularity of eating, Bosses much of the real meaning of life. Oliver TTendel 1 Holmes said* **1 a.a a regular church goer. 1 should go for various reasons thou^ I did not love it; but X sm happy enough to find great pleasure in the midst of devout multitudes.* Re said there waa in the corner of his heart a plant called reverence* idiieh wanted to be watered about once a weak 2*SCO,000 P0UMU8 QT FOQDl Did you know you oonsmaad over 2*500,000 poundk) of food during the month of Januaryt That is tha amount of food you soldiers nere at Seymour Johnaoa Field at# laat mmiL according to tha figures released ty the General Masa. The Mess has cal culated that it would take a thou - sand one-ton trucks te cart your food for tmo month to the Field. by Snyds RELlCIOnS SEBFICBS FROTKSTART Chapel 3* Eighth at C and D atreets Sunday " '' 0800 - Hcly Cooraunion - Chap. Green 0900 - General Service- Chap. Green 1030 - General Service- Chap. Green 1400 - General Sanrioa- Chap. Qulelc 1930 - General Service- Chap. Quick Wednetiday 0800 - Holy COTBiunion - Chap* Green Thursday 1350 - Holy CoDununioo - Chap* Green Chapel 2, B and Fifth streets Sunday 0900 - General Service - Chap* Davis 1100 - General Sanrioa - Chap* Cavla 1400 - General Service . Chap*0lsen 1930 • General Service - Chap* Davis Wednesday 1930 - Midweek Service - Cbap.Davla JOnSB Chapel 4* Ninth and G atreets Sunday **“ 1000-Sabbath Services-Chap^Goldberg Friday 1930-Sabbath Servica8-Chap*Goldberg Saturday 0930-Sabbath Sarvlces-Chap.Goldberg 1030-Sabbath Serrlces-Chap.Ooidberg looO-Sabbath Serviees-Chap.Goldberg Daily Mon* through Fri* 1000 - 1930. CATHOLIC Chapel 1, E at Fifth streets auaday““'*'““"' '■ “ 1730 - Masses - Chaplain Talnter 0900 - Masses - Chaplain Tainter 1100 - Massas - Chaplain Tainter 1330 - Masses - Chaplain Tainter Daily Sarvices - 07?0. COLORED PROTESTANT Chapel 4* Ninth and G atraets - Goneral Service - Clergyman . HOSPITAL SE87ICB5 Red Cross Auditorium Sunday 0600 - Catholic - Chaplain Tainter 0900 - Protestant - Chaplain Olson 0900 - Jewish (Aniiai)-Chap.Goldbarg The Inquiring Line-^ a. CMI lOD GIVE IIE A tBSaUFT- lOK OP IHE MEN OIEBSEAS BIfiBON THAT SOLOIEBS mu. OBAB M> SSt SERVICE Hi AfSICAT It's a grsan ribbon, 1 3/8 inch., long and 3/8 inchea aide. In th. oantar .r. rad, ahit. and blva Ttrtioal atripaa. In addition to the C.S. oolora, tbs graan, idilto and r«i of Italy are at its Ic. and and tha black and whit, of Oer^ ■any at Its right md—th. colors of th. enanlas ag^st shea tha hoi*, era ara fitting* Th. ribbon also signifisd scnrlcs in Europe or the Kiddle Bast. g. Iff GfIRL ASKED HE TO SEWHPR ONE OF Iff SHOOUER PATCHES; SHE PIARS TO REAR IT ON A SHEATOi. IS THAT OKASr • A. i» can't wsar It, soldlsn Ansy Regulations prohibit ths wear ing of Amy Inalffila or their rep- lioss by unauthorised persons. Tha. ere rsstrlctsd to Aray persoiotclon- Ijr. • ID^ITS »Y PFC. A.V.LASK.Y aeama to be a lot of ■siting the rounds tJkat 01» Kan Hit- Ur Is dM. If so, it's the nieest thing as'SB heard about hia for a long tlr .JIurs than 2,100,000 ba. Msa wr bom last year in ths 'J.s. Of thesfc,143,000—five out of every hunda’^i—were bom to men in the eervices.a.One out of every fiya Amy men lo married-..Hioue4ii(ie of eemco ribbons are being turned out delly by a New Rochelle factory for the Atoy of Oeexqmtion which will take over Gemai^ (aoon wa hopo)... If you feel. Ilka telling Adolf what you think of him, hia i^ne nusber is ll'&191, and hie home Hddrtt8a,aa liaUd in the Rritiah fllho'a Who, is Berehteagaden..#Pirst lank soldier to marry In North Africa la Sgt* Frank H. Cher.«' , of New l>rk, who took a Prem* gi*l, AUo hia C. 0* Lts Col* Billot Booaavalt waa a wad* ding guest* **1118 Ara/ has pudding to tha list of dehydrated foods aent abroad - .Amy QuartenaaaV ar will soon equip G.Ita with khaki aa white ones easily can bo seen ey aomiy planes if em a eleikae llae***3Ci* Joe Imwla ^a before the omrarme in the memie pmoametlom of "Ibie ie the Aar** eememtioral Irving Serlin ibew..*lt me leermd tfale week that Opl* Barmy Roee,ii» baoem a lirine hero at Qmdaleanal ie raoovariag fromUe fourth attack of malaria* Ooaditioc la reported M "pretty falr*"***Eay Fimmeie rm* porte while om her ti^ entertaia- Ing troopa in Sn^nd, Zralaad,Bar- Buda and North Afriea, ehe waa f«‘oad to wear S*I* long underwear^ ^ enjoyed for their wasath* Jeepe will be ueed to do the eprli^ plowing in England to ralae food for the Tanko there* ••Bobort faylor ie now a U*(J.G.)in the Bavy'e Air Transport* ..Lt* Robert Hontgomery* a seeing action on a destroyer in the ^^•Helnanal area***.Favorite movie etar of Jap prieonore eeem to be Deanna Ikirbln, whoae pietura haaof- ten been found among Jappoenaaionti • .*U.S*Any needs raitlasnakea for venom with which to treat anaka~ bitten aoldiere*••Norton la pubUab- ing "How to prepare for IdUtary fitness,* by Lt* Col.. Francois D'al- mo wav head of the tengerand j Combat School at FOrt Meade mtll he was sent avereeas**.Aray morale Officers in England bad tou^ proW Im whan troops (moatljr from B'klyid began clamoring for pinoc^ daeko, which England never heard of before 80 mueh ao that such deoka had to be manufactured on the dotdble*****, Tiaitort "Are you the Oommaadlic Of ficer? I'm Mrs* Baith* I hava a grandoon in your squadron* Oomm — anding Offiear: "Xes madaa* Re'a on a three day paae Just now attancH tng your fknaral*"**.?***?**.?***? ''HIGH niGHT" Oh* I hava slippaa tha surly bonds of earth* Aad danced the skies on laughter silvered wings* Sunward I've climbed aad Joimd tha tmbliug mirth Of axinsplit clouaa***a]id done a hum* drad things You have not dreamed of •••idxeeled and soared and swung Ri^ in the sunlit silenee.Hov'rlng there* I've chased the shouting wind aloxig and flung Ity eager craft through footless halls of air. Up, up the long delirious burning blue T've topped the windswept heights with easy grace* Where never lark, or even eagle flaw And, with silent lifting mind I've trod The high uotrespassad, sancity of space Put out fty hand and touched tha face of God. "High Pllghf WHS written by John Gillespie Magee* Jr*> a 19-yav old Aneriean who volunteered with Royal Canadian Air Force. Ha was killed in action four days after pearl Harbor on Dacambar 11* 1941*
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