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rag* 2 October U. 1$43 jm-O-MECH 8eyow fohmai IMd* R. CL ‘nUB oew8p«per to publisbed weekly by eod tor tbe persoaiiei M Seymour Jotuam FleM. N O.. ubder the dlrecooe a tbe ^>eclftl Service Officer. PuU eovermge of tbe Cunp Newspeper Service to received. All metertol to pes^ by tbe Public RetoUoiis Office AS photoffrepbe, aileai otberwtoe credited, ere Army Air Porcea pbou^ grephs. News eppeenog Is this peper to for general release provided proper credit to given. COL. OONAU> B. 8MXTB, Oonunasding Officer MAJOR J. V MURR. Special Service Officer EDITORIAL pro. LeeUe WaSer M/8gt Richard B. Tatt Pvt Janies Heanw Post Photo Sectka MANY WILL REMAIN. All About Your Restful Sleep TheC3iaplam.. Time Is A Weapon Time, cn they taught ua bock in kindergarten, flies. Of oil the notions on earth, it s pretty apparent that we Americana ore most conscious of this foct. The story ts told, in this week's issue of a notional magosine. about a reporter somewhere in Aral^a. who hod been waiting several days for an automobile convoy promised him by o local poten> tote. Irritated ot the long delay, he osked one of the King’s officials when ond if that convoy wot expected. “A strange question.” cmswered the official. 'T doubt whether anyone could answer it. Perhaps it will come tomorrow. Or, then ogoin. perhopi next week.” The convoy eventually appeared and. a few weeks later, tbe reporter was in London. Here, he asked a club doormon for a cob. It took fifteen minutes. The cob oppeored cmd. a few weeks later, the reporter was in New York. Here he he hailed a toxi and gave the cabby an address. "Hell.” said tbe driver, "You can get there quicker on the subway. I'll run you to Times Squarel” So. you can see just about how people regard time' FEAWRRs Ground the world. In Arabia, it's something that's up to Providence—there's no porticulor hurry about anything. But in oxir country, people run around with one eye on their wristwotches and the other on thot bus they're' trying to make. That holds true for war-workers, office-workers, and just plodn Gl's waking up for reveille roll-coll. Or does it? . 1 ... . _ .... . , . . 'struck our eye Immediately be-'drops of a mild flower perfume —|at ooe time and not confuse his You bear a lot about men and womezf in war industnes cause, after all. sleep to something rose or violet preferred.” Well.'mUlta^ strategies, m this mod- , , , , ... we don't get too much of. fellas, we just didn't have any rose ern srot we find men who are too "F^Irst all,” said the article, or violet around right then. What small to coordinate two Ideas ."pick a room which to quiet and we tried was about two cupfuls nf God and tbe Army. If the Army toclateJ. . .even If the sound of eftershave lotion. After all. It becomes their rel^on they have ... i. ATC nilA»>i who Someone coming into the room'smells —lust like perfume. no room for a rellgioo to God. will win this war. You ve heard about the a p doesn’t awaken you, it will disturb. Aside from attracting all tbe losing a true perspective they liMT thmir hMvv.DCfekad carao clones across oceans and you and raise your bloodpressure.” stray squirrels in the srea, it got consider an emergency and a nec- * . ^ ^ , .. . *1,-' Now that, we thought to ourself, us three dates with the CQ, and:essary evil a state of permanency deserts to gel the stuff where it U do the most good m me jQUjyj advice. Pick a room nrcpo'ii ons from "Hobby L^by."iard a “be-all” that colors their , . . .which to quiet and Isolated. Try Ripley, and “What’s My Naroe.”|WhoIe life and distorts normal tastest time. b ... i. a tent on the rifle range maybe or Come to think of it, we did get thinking. You've heard obout our boys in Sicily and the sniish shack up In some isolation ward at to sleep after all that night. But ‘They forget tbe Providence that . V .A frtaf iKaw wore Po** Hospital. Go find yourself a It’s so incomfortable In those nasty irulded and protected them up to Eighth Army in Tunisia chasing the Nazis so last m y quiet, Isolated room, brother, and old straitjackets. t'.eir entrance Into tbe Army, and [then lend us to it the continuation of that I^vdence that wi!* endure way bejrond the short periods of war. A big man finds no conflict tn adoring a God and being a good scldie: Bis mind to big enouvh to ccr^ft-n two irteos- his duties to his country and his duty to God. And be to not befuddled in working out both obli'^tions. rha^ala Tahrtor Oar Ctoaplahi .. I Oun Chaplain to our pedior while we are ‘n the Army. Hto latch key lU always cb the outside. His of- 'flee to m the Chapel. His work to over tbe area ot tbe camp. ..^uw SmaO A Maa Are Tea? We have met people with one track minds, we avo^ them; otto* e. people whose ideas sre too big for their heade, we pity them; some people have ideas too small for value; we educate them ahd people with DO Ideas we conflno them. A big man to capable of “Getting Restful Sleep" was the| But tbe topper, the idtra-stufl having several Ideas and not title of this article. It was in tbe wras this bit of advice. '‘Tot come muddled. Sunday supplement section o f soothed nerves and happy dreams, i It to told of Julius Caesar that some big-town newspsper and it sprinkle your plUow with a few be could dictate to six secretaries working overtime and doubletime, cutting their rest and Officers, Nurses Prometed the sole, of their .hoe. right oU. , All those prople are using time. Because lime is one ^00,^ tinted soft tJue or green, thing that ha. worked lor u. ever .ince the war began. W. managed to stall lime long enough, thanks to Russia and tinued. Well, after a hasty con- England, to build a firal-clasa fighting machine. And wT^rt^of Sat were u.lng time again, pounding Germany with all our I mjj. might to keep her from hoving any time to build her ovrn ticuiar blanket, sort of decided that * , . .the cute “U8“ on it was Just about war machine once again. ] ccmficst thing In the imme- Yes, time is a vital weapon in our war. It's a weapon‘diate aurroundlngs.’’ just as much as planes and tanks. You seldom see people ^ ^ whackina holes in airplares. or messing up a tank crank- buy UtUc wax pJug*^ which fit into woacxxng k Uwewwi* O'" ^ ten-inch Advancement in rating of 13 of- We might divide the duties of the case. But how many times have you seen a lO-mmutes break-j^jjug which wUl fit Ihto the small fleers of teyn^our Johnson FicMl chaplain into two classes: One to ■iMir-hdkd into on hour? Or Seen a guy come to work at 0900 of ^ a three-inch seta- was a^owced this wedt through religiojs service, the other person- stretched into an nourr \ji seon « yuj which wlU fit around the cord the War Department. Five of the al Mrvtoe becouse Him Sergeant once let him arrive at 08307 ‘from tbe socket. Or any heavy, dozen newly promoted offlcerii Ou Sunday services are protid- 1.* »!. ihiBA One* we realize that time is one for aU of the Christian Faith. It • the some thing. Unce we realize max « hand. Captaincy, another six ^rode from Men 01 tbe Jewtoh faith have aer- a( our best weoTxins. we'll start treating it with more care. the article, “authorities * Lieutenancy to double bars, vices available at specified times. 01 our we^ns. a weoimn h*ve decided that 55 degrees of Om w«t from 3^ to Ut Lt Too will want to worship God and Remember, were got the know-how to use mis heat with a humidity of 45 degrees appointed Majors were: ke a part of the group of people t«..t itAMn’t rtoi «nv monoDolv on it. to correct for restful slumber." We Mylis P. McKee, Edgar R. Min- all ove- tbe world irtio are bowmg but w* haven t got any monopoly on ii. ^ ^ checked tbe nl% Telford C. O^ver. Randolph{before God In reverence. They Barracks tbermostst after readl^ L. Tbom;y are praying for your deliverance from STl't and danger but th^ are IxraylDg more that you win be a man ol hoiMw as they and God want you to. Church servloes will bdp you in this resolve. Something New Has Been Added Sure enough, right on the 55 son. Rising to tbe rank of Oai^ ir. rkt We decided to Ignore that tain were: Samuel H. Cato, John humidity reading. J* Doolan. Roger B. Ray. Roy T. “Yon can afford to pamper your- Sebe'^?' Russell Ford and Stan- Machiavalli woa a lad back in the 16th Century who seU #JU: smooth sheets, downy ley Zager. Making the mde of JSaCniaVeill was « luu . . ' . . . l*t T.t wu Watn*t#>» T. DMnHan . 1 4 r v,blankets and well-fitti^ pojamas, tat Lt. was Maurice L. Beanllsn. WbM you thlek of the pastor or had things all ligured out. Ho wrote a lot ot dooics wnicn . ^ article read. "Wear tbe type^ Following cloeely on tbe beek of friend at home who has your best hemm usm) OB Blblos He exploined'of nlght^lotbing that satisfies your them advancements came news ‘ -* ^ *" * our present-day dictators nave usea • itaste." Discarding a nif^ ensem- frewn the nurses that a trio of the>r «vm»fii1lv how to take over a country, and how to make its of fatigues. neece-Uned fui^t members bad attained a rating of careiuiiy now 10 laao v r ijacket, and a mackinaw, we de- Ist Lt. Edna E. Smith. Catberlas people like it. elded to go ri^t on wearing a Rav nnd Mary A. McCain sra Rnt an vra Mid he had things all ligured out. He knew wjiler underwear top and a the AM ^tcers now -enaued to But, OB we BOia, ne n™ lumga . u ,_ ;caxracksdie*. But. to an eltori u> eporttheiilTerhere. the score, for instance, when he Yrrole—tour centuries ago ••pamper” ourselves, we deckled —"There are three types of ormies. The first and best po- j iisreenets and dicipline. It can carry on a prolonged and aggressive struggle. The second type has fierceness but little discipline. It must win the attack or not at all. The third type has neither; it wins battles by accident.” Well, we'we been up against all three types. Guess ws't* got something else licschktvelli didn't know about. to use tbe clean one this night. . Ever have trouble droppi^ olf,"^ TAK1CR8T to sleep, asks the story. “A hot-' MONTICEILO. Ark. O wster bottle In a quilted psd at . month free rocBtt end board fa the your feet will help you.” We tried county Jail was tbe prise offered that Uttk dodge wo, but by mid- by Mierlff L. W. Bell at a war ho^ night that canteen full of hot wa-;aaetlcB here. Everett ^ ter was making tbe Inside of ourjfsnner, bid $500 for tbe isliHigii ss^ feel like two ftkimos eattng but hs failed to tndlcato whetbst repslcln In an Igloo. Ho seep, be would take edveafage el No beet, eKhar. ‘‘ " tBterest at heart, remember that the Army has provided tiw Chap lain tj heto you. Too are at Vb- erty to ta& to ttie Cbaplala any time faat you are oft duly. There la one fast to cortoln. Ton win ge' a sympathetic oar. There msy even be some h^ hidden fa some sserec crevice. lleiriy-faBMd flyhig gocileB have been dtotrUmtod to many combat cvewB. With iensea mads ot vikad* piggies fcatar* toter- colors. . . green for red lar al^iMlytog end clear for
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