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SIIH3UH JOQBOl nSU). 1. C. UR-O-HBCB PBBHDaRT t7, IMS MB S FINANCE DET. ALWAYS ON JOB In 1906* it OoiifrvM fot to ^)propriato apmy to pi^ mj non. Aftor six pujlose aontho* o first oorgoant* out for a uaUc ai^tod hia C*0*> a vary difaifiad old Ban* Croaaing tha atraat aad highballing* tha aargaant aaidt ■Pardon* air* 2 hata to bothar jott during off*Ait/ houra but ■■look air* X*a broka* Gan jou land aa a ooupla buoka?" "Sargaant* gat tha hall baok itiara you oaaa fraa« Z*b aortdiig thia ^da of tha atraat** uaa tha irata raplj* Wall it ain't aa bad aa that tbaaa daja* Tha 0.1« doaan't haaa to aorrx about hia fifty a aonthaHa knowa it oomaa aa ragnlarly aa tha nocturnal viaita of tha aadioal of- fiear* And naithar doaa tha offioar hara to *iiork"tho atreata any aora to ba aaaurad of a faad* For tha financa dapartaaAt of tha Axay aaas to it that ahan tha first of tha aonth z*oll0 around tha Aray oan gats his hay* Haading tha financa offioa kt Sa^aour Johnson Fiald ia Capt* F. YU Andaraon* A fomar alactrieal cont ractor* idto ia in eharga of 40 an- liatad aan. Aaa't Financa Officer is Lt« J* L« UcCarthy* idto in oia^ Ilian Ufa uaa a oartifiad public accountant. Most of tha anliatad nan wars aithar ban)rara or accountants in tha Ufa thay laft bkhind for tha dura- tioh* The praaalent notion that pay- aant of officer's and anliatad aatfa aalarias la about tha sold conoani of tha finance dap't uaa blasted by M/Sgt. W. T. Broim* Jr.* thia aaak. Qiiaf elaxk of tha dap't and a fomar banker in Jaekfon* Kiaa.* Broun daaorlbad tba traaandous aaouit of irork* aspaolally paper* which ia handled by hia iffioa. In addition to paying off tha aany eiailian ao^loyaaa on tha poat tha dap't has tha haadacha of kaa^ ing U&a on aaary finanoial transaction taking plaoa. To do this* it has sat vp a oovaroial aeoount aaetion* idiidi oooparatas with four piueuring of- floara in tha Sut^Da^t* Quartax«* aaatar* Poat Bnginaar and tha.Had - ioal dapartaanta. Sraiy bill in^ urrad ^ thaaa groups is turned oaar to tha account aaetion by tha procuring officer* AVUTION TRAINING ^ Continued from pass 1 and WlUiaa B. Dounay* Four Tech. Sargaants aloe laft tha field raoantly aa awlation cad- ats (ground craw) for Talley Forgo Military Aeadany* Yhyna* Pa.* and after five ueaks there for another fire waaka of study at Tala Uniaar* aity. After oo^lHing tha oouraa ia naintenanca anginaaring* Miay'll raeoiaa their oeoaiasien^. Thay Innkwda T/Sgts. Oaorga 0. Bamotta* of Hq* A Rq* Sq.* Arthur L. Pritt* of tha 797th Tech. Seh* Squadron* Jedm J. Ylaaeo* of 600 th Toeta. SA. Squadron and John HJIal- dna of tha ^6th Tech. Sch. Squad- ton* S/Sgt. Andrew J. GLvan* of tha Dat* Mad. Dap't* laft for Oaap Barir elay to pursue tha aadieal a^ini^ trativa eouraa giaan there* idiila Pvt* Robert W. Otto* of tha 796th Sch. Squadron departed for Fort Bel- oair* Va.* to report to En^naar'a Offieara Gandidata S^iool there • IffTBRVIEWS RAYMOND Ceatinuod from pac* 1 oo«g)ls of aodjara idw always aak a fun of me. Ah really don't aind Jokes* but thaaa aodjara go out of their way to taaaa aa." mater* Ah Rio would apprid- ata it if you would sj^aa thaaa 'tou^ guy*' "ho always pidc on aaV Tha four^foot-tall Qoldaboro native* proudly wearing an athletic •hirt with tha legaAd* "Amy Air FOreaa Technical School*Goldaboro*" said he is 4F aa far aa tha draft ia eoneamsd} but ha faala ha ia doing hia part in tha war effort by wortcing on an Amy poat. Yftiat doss Rayaund do In hia apara tlaa? "Wall ah generally haa a go^ tlaa* beating around* planty of fun* and sea aah wcaan rapilaryl How tall ia your woman* Rayaonff ■She'a a big*tall gal—all of five faat." ';ontimi9d from page 1 under twlatad natal and otnar placaa which prorida problaaa which even tha "Text Manttala”oan't anawan Navarthalaao* nothing aaaaa laposslbla for tha sharp inganuity poaaeaaad by tha craw eonaiatlng of Tach/Sgts. Ray B. Tounklna* Harold H. Roebuck and Lobls J. Buekhols who work on thaaa planes. Soaatlaaa thay have enough savaged parts to almost build a eoepleta plana. Thay wait until another plana of tha »§m modal comes in, tha; remove tha ne eded parts frM it* and c«N>lata rebuilding a plane. Thay aanaga to set up planaa in thia manner wall anouj^ to taxi »hea to the hangaxa for the students to work on. Host of the planaa that arrive here* have bad the engines already taken from thea. But eceaseionally a light bomber or fighter plane geti here with the engines still in tha cowlings* ones again* axqzarb aaelw anlcal ability is coordinated among the crew to ger tha angina in flx^ ing condition. Whan this is achieved tha angina* like other wortcing parts la taken to the angina hangar idiara student A.U.'a laam to repair thaav Thia work which eoaoa under tla haading of "Acadamie Raelaaation"ia aig>axTiaad by Capt* W.A. Wadaaek* State! Continued from page 1 plan's purpose ia to develop laad- arahip qualities in tha aidiatad Each Squadron Coaaand* under the plan* ia govamad by five faolo* ing offieara. Tha Wing Ocanandara* of Ocanandlng Off leer *iB tha high- eat ranking offiear in tha atudant govermant. Ha is raeogniaad by tha whits button with a black bar aa insignia of rank. Naxt in aan- iority ara tha groi^p ocanandara da- potad by a solid blua insignia. Squadron Coamandars follow with graan* flight ecatnandars with rad* and aaetion ehiafa with yallow.San- lorlty dataminaa paoactiona aa atudants ara gimduatad. Maatinga ara )Mld aaong atud ant offieara aaeh aoming to plan tha pxograa for tha day* B.S.O. Camp Sboiv Continued from page 1 show will eiao feature eoaedy ia- peraenetora* vrank Rosa aad Anita Fiarra* in their hilcu*ioua take-ofib on prominent peraonagea and tha smooth singing of Hiss Fiorra. The Clark alatara* Inn* Peggy* Jean and Mary* all delightful to look at* will offer their unuaual haraoniaa* both sweat aad hot*whieh have antranead audiaaeaa aver aiaoe tha sittara first a^>aarad with Buddy Regers aad hia orohaatra. Tha Clarks have also appeared with Dea> ay Goodman* Shep Fields sad oa tha Bing Crosby radio program. Those very fxuuiy trampoline ertista* ’4oaroe and Oraut. are also featured In the faat-moviag ehow. Aa ia usual la tha eaaa of U80 Camp Showa, the perfornancea are free to all aarvioa men. New Soda Foaataip Opeit Continued from page 1 "Boy oh boy* "tha thirst aatla- fiad Aloyaiua S. Jablonaky statads This aura baats going to town to gat a soda* and tha peitiona thay hand out* ay oh ay." Cigarattaa can ba purdiaaad at tha fowitain. Ica craaa sodaa sail at a diaa a throw* and aundaaa for 19 eanta a plate* Malted aUka will ba aarvad aa soon aa the proper equipment ie ra- caivad. Servicing tha "bar" (ailk variety) ara ^a. Mary Warner* Mrs* Sms Haaal and Mrs. Slay Kawkiric. SoMier Saig Writers Continued fron page 1 It ia predicted that Amy-writ- en aonga aoon will gain top ranking along with tha moat popular aonga of the nation. Seymour Johnson Field song wri ters should turn in their aongo to Lt. ita. J. SasTers* Aaaistant Bpao- ial Serrieo Division for ooaaidara- tion and eppraiaal of their possi.- bilitiea. Tha batter songs will ba brought to tha attention of aeng publiahars. The beat aalectlona*ln tha opinion of competent Judgaa will ba widely publicizod. One million copies of the words of the six songs seleoted eeeh aonth will be distributed to .^rmy units, together with profaaaional oopiao end orchestrations. The lyrics wll] bo printed on uniform cards on tha basis of 60 sets for each 200 aan. AERIAL GUNNER Continued from page 1 tha JBpBt and if tha War Dapartaent sands hia to tUfit "llutais*"waXl it will ba okay with hia* too* Slkina was aant to Sayaour Johnson Fiald in Una with tha new Amy Air Foroas policy of training gunners to baocma aa^atianoad aaeh- anlea and vice-varsa* Hn.lng Just arrived from Ft* Mayara* Florida* where ha was an instructor in tha fXaxiba gumara sRiooX* Sgt. Thoaaa laamad tha n»- diaanta of gunnaiy at ^mdall Fiald in Panama city* Fla.* vhara ha to^ tha famed six waaka intanaiva oourar One of tha advantages of being a gunner* according to Thoaaa* ia |bat it gives hia planty of opport unity to earn flying pay* %hieh ain't hay."
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