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Show Special W&ice Maps of the Week tLeisure TillXing Courses Readied isbViETi Fourth Term Will (RUSSIA! Open at Post Schools April 3 4. Wednesday 29, 1944 mats March "Deep In the Heart of Texas" mm The fourth term, of leisure-tim- e training offered by the post school here begins next Monday, April 3rd, school offi it was announced by ' ? - cials. I Hill Fielders interested may reg. ister starting today ' in room 106, post schools area building anytime from 7:40 a. m. to 4 p. m. and from 4 to 6 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Extension 529. In general, the same schedule of classes will be offered during the ;oming term which includes courses n aero repair, manufacture repair, engine repair, and accessories and miscellaneous repair. Also classes in blueprint reading and drafting will be available. In headquarters, classes in typing and shorthand will be offered. E-16- , jmr J? P "Sa " Boc Sec r iN l-- J aaiaMiiitalaariaaaJCii- JtSt - mkw. fKtra wtffv far (Ml tonally at war wMi SOVIET GUNS MASSED . . . Along Prut River border pour torrents of steel Into Rumania, paving way for Red Army thrust into Balv, kans. Latest dispatches revealed Russians have captured port of unhinging last German salient in Ukraine and opening way for push 62 miles westward to Odessa and ejection of last Nazi invader from Ukraine. Nik-olae- i rzSK i&w CH,NA If 2, Personal Affairs Branch Moves, Has New Duties It's a change of office quarters for the Personal Affairs branch since Friday. New headquarters are at room 105, OASC building. Lt. Chas. P. Murphy, officer in charge, hastened to reveal with the change last week that added responsibility has been shouldered by the Personal Affairs branch which now handles promotion for sales of National Service Life In surance and government insurance and war bond military "matters. In addition to promotional work for insurance and bonds as con cerns both officers and enlisted men, the omce now nas an en larged staff to process all officer applications, allotments, changes, in an administrative capacity. New assistant officer in Per sonal Affairs is WAC Lt. Mary Ann Gratto. ... No neighs; therefore, it's unanimous we're all in ALL EYES favor of Edith Hillburn, employe who transferred that long ago from San Antonio. She's 19 years old, really, and works in the mail and distribution center. We don't know about height and weight, but we'll say weight a minute any day to you, kiddo! Actabits Act a Bit Sgt. John G. Brauer Is in South Faciiic Set. John G. Brauer, former unit H, property accounting, supply, and now stationed with the Marines in the South Pacific, has just been pro OASC employe in V3 moted from corporal. Set. Brauer was employed here from November, 1941, until his enlistment in the Marine Corps. He is a communications clerk in an aviation section there. His home is in Ogden. Can You Claim It? A lady's wrist watch, found about a week ago near the civilian dormitory cafeteria. Its yellow gold with link strap and now reposes in the Base Provost Marshals office in AAB Headauarters building for want of an owner. Ext. 8431. ; Ov rSy . FORMOSA K9 Pacific Ocean MANluM'HILIfPiNEIS. a'l5WJ ;gC3Jo-hMot- o REVENGE IS SWEET . .. . Lieut Gen. Joseph W. SUlIweirs troops took a "hell of beating" from the Japs earlier in the war, but his American-traine- d Chinese troops helped trap 2000 Japs in northern Burma, as shown on above map. Other pincers arm was formed of U. S. troops who made a surprise march of tOO miles by hacking out their own Jungle trails. First Aid Station in Warehouse 1 Closed The First Aid station in house one will be closed permanently today, Wednesday. Maintenware-quest- , ed to use the hangar one sta- - tion. Others should report to either one station or the Industrial ance employes using It are re- - hangar medical dispensary. AAalo Call f-- ft A'- ... of "Wurxei Flummery," their recent BETWEEN THE SCENES comedy production, the Actabit Players of Hillcrest pause to pose. The above group and several others will present a variety show at Hillcrest Friday night Above, left to right, standing: Betty Hooper, director; Lera B. Friedemann, sponsoring hostess; Earle Tennyson, LaRue Burns. Seated: Hiram Burritt, Helen West, Mary Conant, Allen Knight. Learn Home Nursing Can You Announce? Mike Men Needed All aspiring Ben Grauers, David Rosses and Ken Carpenters have a golden oppor tunity before the mike right here on the field. News commentators are direly needed to handle the broadcasts at the cafeteria and anyone whose vocal chords have an NBC tone can try out for the lucrative position. A little determination, plus box of, cough a five-cedrops and you're all set for a try-ou-t. Just state qualifications and ambitions to the Welfare and Recreation unit or call extension 8316. Radio City is only 2400 miles away. i - " to kH nt by Milton Caniff, creator of "Trry and thm Pirates' C three-weeku-o- ld s"al s 'i t Of Mrs. Laura MscVickery attract PRETENDED AILMENTS the attention of these Hillcrest women as they study home nursing in the Red Cross 'class each week. Teacher of the clsss is Mrs. LaVia Roberts, second from right. ; T? Mice WtaLines r,.. Communication OftWl' ll W. 7! Ii1 f! I ssssastsafan k-ij Ti I |