1965 CAP (clean air package) Air Cleaner Decal?

That's the dilemma, if we turn the air cleaner around to fit the vent hose on the opposite side, the decal will disappear to the rear of the chrome air filter (not saying that's the wrong positioning-maybe better to hide it being the cover is chrome and maybe Chrysler's intention to begin with).

In 1965, as far as I know, all Mopars had the PCV on the passenger side. On the driver's side, either just a straight breather cap, or California (?) cars had a nipple with a hose going to the breather. Later years, the sides were switched, and I've seen earlier models with the later positioning, i.e., pcv on the driver's side, breather on the passenger side, but that's wrong for mid-60s Mopars.

Tangentially related, in 66-67, all 426 Hemi air cleaner lids had a nipple, with or without California emissions package. Without, the nipple had a plastic cover snapped on it. With, a rubber hose going to the driver's side valve cover breather.