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amipra JooBoi nui, i.c. AIR-0*IIEOH *pru a., 1»3 rm* t Thit ■••••■••' It Mklltktt vMtIf tr ftr ttt vf Strtttf itkatta fltlt, fl. C.. aattr Ik# #!• racitaa af tka Vtdtl Itrvtat Oflletr. «a«#r«aa tf tkt Cat# Hattttttr S««*iet It racataai. All atiantl It tatttt kr tka Paktic lalatiaat tfflea. ill tkeiatrtakt. aalata atkaralta Ara/ Hr farcat ttata* takt Ititariai ». F. DMCCE T/ttt. mCNAlie I. TAIT Cal. JOE lOTtlA f»l. fonrio lARO F«l. JMEt HCAMt Rttrataetlaa It. COELIER 1. Cllll, it. M/S«t. JOE N. UTER TJttl. RATHOIO LURMRII RICNARO MIRVtl Mr. WLtliM KIlllMO U«6p ~j|r«tltuda It extendtd to USO Comp Shows, Inc* for the units thot htTtt boon ploying Soymour Johm •on Kiold ovory two wook* during tho loot fow montho, '♦,‘Iollywood on Porade," hora this weak, prowad to bo worth tha •xtro edition thot AIR»0>IIBCB felt woo warranted whan it was learned that tha two Hollywood ttara, John Garfield and Anna Gwynna would Join tha unit at Johnson Piald# The attendance at all four par* foraancaa on Tuaoday and Tladnaaday spooks tha appraoiatlon of tha 0*lt It was naoassory to turn soldiers away from tha door at each pafona - anea when tha tlisatar filled tooap aeity and not even standini; rooia was'left, Tiio oppaarance of tha unit at tha TIospital Auditorium was a swell gesture. In spite of tha three shows scheduled for ona,day, which la a hord day'i work in ahyono'a languaso* n small group appaarsd at the Station Hospital In addition to tha achsdula. Tha entire oast prowad to be '^regular fellers" and really put forth effort to give a sparkling parfonaonea. And arary part of tha show was heartily roosived* But there always has to ba a few' "wise guys" iriio forget that they ara ttora to sea tha show and not to giro it. "vtlso guys" who think they ara being sophistioatad and on tha baaa by shouting disra « spactful remarks at tha girls in tha show. The girls in tha east ra* sent this Just as would your wife, sister or swaothaart rassnt such die paraging ramarks tossed at her. Instoad of being sophistieatad, tha remarks ara nothing but pure oom. Instoad of being funny, the wise oraeks ara ambarrasing to aran your buddies sitting with you to know that suoh ill msittaars aklst in thair midst. Tha nissbar of "wise guys" in tha audlanca has baaa small, but naTsrthelass stand out like a sore thumb, a wary unwanted sore thumb. At tha next USO Camp Show or enter* talnmant of anyklod, lat*s disperse with all suoh remarks and prora to thaaa ahow people, idio ara willing to undergo a tough grind Just to sn tortain you that they are really a^ praolatad. SRffiAL «AVE& SAXSl "Our flying heroes oould not do tbs Job if it were not for the ui^ «u)g heroea of tha ohoa line azd^ darks and aa^taniea mho patiently do tha dirty mosk 4iile tha fliers get the glory." DOMT TMCNUT6SMINP TMiNursciiiirp TNCPROP woMC cAMpmur Thera aim hangar maors going around saying Qrawlins aran*t oa.- ttilng half aa muoh troublA to front line planes as "The Nut Behlixl Tha Nut Behind The Prop." The Qrmnlin theory, saya Hangsr Barry, may eventually be disproved. "The AAF oan't ketp all tha looaa serewa out of plants," aaya Kany, "espeoially idian they walk by tham- aalvea." Then there waa tha atory of tia Uaoh idio was tfzmld hs would gst Uio nuts too tXifit and bo oouldn't got thma off again than tha ahip got back, Tha oi^ troubla was that ths ahip didn't oon back, tha IMi dDo«)'t tightan nuts anymoro, Ha'a in a aafo plaea — for nuto. This nay aound liko a hntty A* ory to you, but tharo must bs a lot of wall-tightanod nuts if «a*ra to march dsw tha Ontor Dan Undan in Berlin and aay to that talggostiif all mita: "Nuta to you, Adslfl" IF EVERTBCDT iVOUID Laugh more and whine last, Hustle nora and crab less, Work more and loaf laoa. Boost more and bsef lasa, Give more and grab leas, SOLDIERINO WOUU) GET BETTER DAMN FAST. IBKLT IRSPKTKBB All parsonosl of Seymour k*shn« son Field will undergo.iospaotlon ia a military formation ones each waelib Beadquarters announced this mak. The beat two percent of the men aa selected by the inspector will be rewarded with extra length paseee or In some other suitable manner. Ss lection will be by groupe. Student personnel end psmanent party per* •onnel will be Judged separately. Each man ia the ranks will be inspeoted carefully as to appsaraaoe olsaallasss, military bsaring, sto. The iaspeotlon will bs augmsntsd by inspeocion. of quarters and asking questions of military subjeets and on ths exseutiea of oomoands. All psrsoanel, iaoluding stu* dsots, effloer's and psrmanont party asslgnsd or attached , will attend this weekly Inepeotloa ia ranks. No one will be exoused unless his ser* vioss ars nsedsd slssedisrs in the performaaoe of other duties. If it is neosssary toeccuse persoansl,ar* rangsmsats will bs msds so that no ons will miss mors than oos oonssoi^ tivs inspsetlon. Rsoords of attenit anos will bs maiptaiasd. Separata laspeotions will be held for separate ehlfts. This in* •peotlon is to be held during one of the hours assigned to military training. POUCr CRAIOD) Aooording to the Amy TSaes, a npn-oomlsaloeed offioer will Io» ger loee his stripes if oboeen to ab tend ths Amy's nsw speeialiaed ooU legs tmiaiag progrm, Beretefore a ODDtooa muld be redueed to the rack of ivivate OB mtering tha ooirse. ABSOUTBU NIL "Them Bust be ms ia my exiMlnatlon masking," said the eandidaU for OCS. "Z d>n't thii* Z dsaorve an abaoluta aero." "Neither do Z," agrood tho off- ioer,"faut it ia tho lowest mrk I m illnwed to give," rZNQ PONGt Though aood, diagraoed and double orossed By oach eluaive little ball, Zt'a better to have pinged and lest Than never to base 'pii^ed at alK TNO 3TRIPBS Then there is the story of two RAACS idio puaaled over a dead atliial they saw at the roadside, "Zt has two etrlpee," said one. "That settlea it,"said the oth er, "It is either a skuidc or a oorp* erall" TBOUCMTS or A MKS Last oi|^t mj plana did not rotum, Hy heart is aidclng itiy, fw foar that careless hands were Bine, Zn fixing it to fly. Could Z have done a better Job Before it sped on hi^T Zn dread I wonder if they EHed nth ourees in their soul Because that gadget*! pot on Was not Bade w^ to held. Did Z ay comrades thus destroy And play a traitor*# roleT 0 Qed, please let not be ay fate % hear thm ia ay dreaa Aa they go apAnning dom to earth Zn fire and estfee and soreiB, Or have thm greet m idten I die With talaae and aoom and glefla. IBMil Confidence is one of ^e hsy words of life, Wh have been Uvii^ in a dty ia whidi we have beea tau#it to be suspioioue of everyone and Vnkt no one could bo tmated, Thia attitude was not ontiroly 111*^ founded. On every hand we have seen aan and wcasn, boye and girls, b^ tray me another until we, too,won- dsred if we oould trust myone. Our life In the amy la no dif* ferent than any other. Wb have all too many roaaona to loee oonfidsnoi in those idio are working with ua But thia duw not be. Here we have a wonderful exmple of how much we mmt depend upon on# another.Wheth* or we areoffieers or enUeted eeoi^ leader or follower, we eannot auo* oaaafully psrfbm our Job unless we believe in the ether fellow. We Bu st at least aasiBw that ha Is aa willing to play tha gme fairly as are we and then see to it personal ly that ws are aa reli^le aa we e^et hlB to be, Thia is. a Ug erdar and on the eurfaee appears to be a fool hardy one, but it is not. It is ooa of tho onigWB of life that nothing ia gained without a real risk. The risk that we take in trustins those about us will be repaid oountleaa tlaaa in happier and Bore euoeese- ful relationBiips and victory will be nearer as a nsw-foufxd confidenca in each other oaaea within our r»> nka, -By Chaplain Leater B. Olaen 1 i 0 >1G ,31' r \ u' r G asKucsa Ch^.! No. 3 liturgleol Holy fi—union... .C800 0.ml jorvloo 0900 OnmC. Bondoo ,t..3n0 Qmonl Sorrle. 140O Gonoral Sorrloo 1930 Mldiwok Sorrlcoo UtuiHloU. Holy ConmnlonM.OtOO , " " ■ Thur.. 1330 (Ou^jlmln* Qmn *nd (tuiek) Oupol No. 2 (Chpl* D..1S, Olwn) Gomnl Sorrle. OW Q.iwnil S.rrle. IQ30 G«»r.l Sarrlo. I400 O.n.i.1 SottIo. 1930 UldOTOk S.rrio.a H*dm.d.y...l930 aTHOUC SHtVICBS Chopd. No. 1 Haea*. 0900 Haa—a 1000 Haaaaa 1100 Kaaaaa Maaaaa 1900 Dally Haaa 0730 and 1(130 (Cha,lalna UeOulm and Talntar) ■™»HaBW(aa Chapal No. 2 Sabbath Sarrloaa Nrldity 0730 Chapal Ho. 4 Sabbath Sarvleka fctv.-6990 & 1030 " " " ....1530 ’ ■ Sun 1030 Dally, aon.-Trl 1000 t 1930 (Chnplidn Goldbarg) IJonilSLSSSiSSS Rad Croaa Audltortia PmUaUnt 0900 Jaaiab (Aimx) 0900 tattaU. loco IZST IS raOT Minday badng lastar SBnday,tlw iai'-04.oh ralnda tnrlea aian that both Poat and Ooldabero ebnreliaa aoUolt thair .ttanduaa thia aaala and. nta damutoan ahwohas alU hold opan-bottaa for wn In nnUbm and dataila on thair pro,p,ui alU ba found la anathor p^ of tha pw.
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