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Show oasPa Utomeys AsseiMe Ior Coimfreireinices Safety ilovesUpto BarMembers" From Nine States Meet f)ASC -- j2Condpft r: HiO Field, Depot, OASC Get Wednesday, July 5, 1944 Many Problems Will Be Aired Confab At OASC on Air Waves Again i Accident Hate in Report Utah fh Jjovr i 2-D- ay Military and civilian bar members from, the Ogden Air Service Command stood to seoond 9 a&oas, the report. Ogden air depot Jen only to the repair and sup- ' wwu i. depot at nui indicates the - service Command atire area, including brother stations coming under area will gather at OASC headquarters for legal assist ance and claims conferences this Friday and Saturday, July 7 and 8, Lt. Col. Charles H. Woodward, OASC judge advocate general department. announced yesterday. All sessions will convene at the I sub-depo-ts use k a K -- j I I l- jurisdiction. f Olden air depot's frequency rate Went e during this period was S.7S. V depot tied with San Antonio. lASC's frequency was 435. rating denotes the number accidents per million I junhours accident exposure, Fre-VM- cy officers' club. lost-tim- e, Ma-arAffli- ck said. r Succeeds Dossey Tl 5 H A V. 7 gs?wiyiwai.gwwii: jwM.vyi.jwi swxni&i!sMHii ' jk " -- - , , .. NEW VOCALIST . . . Miss Van Leslie is shown with the "Keep 'Em Flying" orchestra en the weekly KXO show which, is heard each Thursday evening at 10:45 a. m. Military personnel are invited to the Little Theatre to hear the shows. t TP s 4 f Is is-- . L '.' - s Michael A. Nuaa Niland, succeeding Ernest O. who Dos-"- V. recently accompanied transfer to command Antonio Air Service General Morris Berman fadier the tetter's tSan aaa urn sV B & . p. OASC military personnel should dlrectlv with ivunmiinipato the army emergency relief or the affairs divisions, army personalforces and army air forces, service Washington, D. C. on personal problems, an OASC memorandum to all military personnel an. nounces. ' f Such problems should be discussed with local personal affairs officers. Personnel should inform . dependents of this policy., the perIf the dependents offorces and sonnel of army ground army service forces do hot live Hear an army installation, they should be informed that they may present their personal problems direct to the personal affairsof offithe cer at the headquarters deservice command in which the case the of in or reside, pendents air forces perdependents of armycontact personal sonnel, they may forces, affairs division, army air Washington, D. C, the memoran, ma civil service worker in air wice installations, one of the first eoie of office men to com to Hill ield, has been appointed as acting wor administrative officer of 4ASC, "The field that keeps emfield. It is being produced by Lieutenant Benno C. Levy, head mow mm sa am vu uica cas.a. uio au of tile radio He urges Tharsday, July 6, 19:15 to 1:45 all men and department. women interested in p. m. KL0. taking part on future dramatic Satarday, July 8, 9M to 1:00 broadcasts to contact him at 8460, m. KUTA. Belief and Personal Matters to Be Taken inni- vet-- ten-ye- ar Actors for New Air Series Up at Proper Office - - piland Gets j, flop Civilian A Post in OASC ( Michael A. OASC Radio Show Seeks Inquiries Should Be Made Locally 7 nine-sta- te . With the KSL. dramaUc show in rehearsal, the transcribing; of three KUTA shews to be braadeast daring the "Keep 'Em Flying orchestra's furlough, the presentation of the regular Tharsday night KLO program and plans for a sabstitate K1A show nader way. the radio department of the special iaferaaatien office is spending a busy week. for Freedom," MThoroughfare the drama to be presented July 12th at 7:30 p. m. over radio station KSL, has for its cast civilian and military- personnel from the . - This week the broadcasts will provide two evenings of enter- tainment for military personnel on the field. Tonight from 8:00 to 10:00 p. m., two KUTA future broadcasts will be transcribed from the Little Theater, E-24- 6. Thursday evening the program at 8:43, will consist of a followed by a KUTA show and the regular KLO broadcast, which features the Mad Private. Daniel Bailey, as well as the "Keep Em Flying", orchestra. While the musical varieties show will continue to be a regular Sat feature over .KUTA urday night 10:00 from 9:30 to p. m., as a result of the transcriptions which have been made, this Thursday 10:19. to night,, KLO- - broadcast, last until 10;45 p. nx, will be the the orchestra returns from Its fur- Initffh nn Aufult 1st. - nans are being made by Lieu tenant Paul Lansford. Pill? oiii cer. for a Droeram to take its pre-sho- w Current nrnhlemn invnlvintf claims and legal assistance, mili tary ana civilian, will be discussed at the conclave by prominent attorneys of the area. A dinner for the conferees will be held this at the club at ' Friday C. Harris nt whioh Mevening Tjan ident of the Utah State ""Bar asso ciation, will address the group on the "GI Bill of Rights." Noted OUests and snnlrora scheduled to attend the two-da- v meeting include: Lt Col. Milton J. Blake, chief, legal assistance branch. ludM mttvtvmt .AMi'a office. Washington. D. C; Major snut xu jueximan, claims division cmec air judge advocate general's office. Washington, D. and Captain Alexander PlrniaC; Avm,i.A officer, claims division; judge ad vocate general's office, Washington, D. C. Col. Wolf Extends Welcome CoL Paul W. Wolf. OASC commanding officer, will welcome delegates to the conference at the dinner Friday night The legal assistance will proceed on Friday meetings followed by claims discussions on Satun. day. The list of important guests to attend from the OASC area include: John A. Carver, U. S. district attorney from Boise, Idaho; . Heads Engineers Y if: ' & t& ( A - CoavalescinsT la Italy . . . News has been received in branch four that its former chief, Capt Homer G. Crowden. has been convalescing He recently in a hospital wrote the branch: "It makes me feel I have done that extra some thing when I hear that so many of my friends in branch four have bought an extra war bond in my place. nonor." in-Ital- interest In and of military aviation to his service during "firstback war with some of the first maUon squadrons, the 42nd. 47th 135th aero squadrons, aviation dum said. of the signal corps. . wjjo Aner his honorable discharge as Mr. Niland went bock railroad work, where ho became mdmaster. But he returned to rvice. in1934 as an aircraft helper at the Middletown 5jnic Pot, soon transferring to-oM tneam rasner tun m nwp, ork as clerk, CAF-- 1, will be warn u.iiriatln in of shaplicity the interest the In Toy civilian All said. personnel ?M1 office. He continued at Mid- badge and Is complete Identifia eombiaailoai sad ecenoaay, WWn linfll - . nj will wear the new type aa a cation in Itself, he explained. It has and badge identification paao no change Is badge. At present, Is not intended at this tune to reuse at OASC, gPjng to storekeeper and for doradopted been civilian m the with the contemplated process all personnel receiving two formal Ned win K. Weber, base Capt system. pass and mitory new type pass badge. for exceptional service provost marshal, said yesterday, New colors are: Maintenance, Identification Issued to enlisted oincer. nl eral Berman '"'""lami oat thnt the badge will pointing new pink; supply, blae; personnel an at that time was be Issued only to new employes personnel will be of the training, yellow; base activities. type pas wiwmi . iine r0various air depots to or la eases involving replacement combination I a adongreen; base utilities, orange, so the that on back oin the type. old style two-un- it Xno, OA8C aeade,aarters, white. uflcatien will be used as a mm in setting ofThe new type combination X n?,. eJWv0sden Jr depot, and Walt. wiiheedd callto come HOI Field la b?gn wor tsoon dhrlsion, being m. er ana awnuia- r. Eluded aigofVT111 me mnminutrativa in. S on ice. the direetoi W the first two weeks ago, 70 at- TAP (Civil Airfflight, meteorology, navigation and f At iBHUlM--j m Asjr ection. the Last week there wore tended. iitartne A " Sufficient Personnel section, the per-- S at civil air regulations. organised 108. is being wing Patrol) "nd training division, toe MMaMlf fa training will be given to enable AM After the local wing has boon nd mort recently OASC and wui sown tod" af "JL fully organised other meetings free any em-Si- f. students to pass the CAA (Civil the director of man-w."icer will be called. Candidates for ofAeronautics Authority) test on ficers' iSererf in obtaining XXinm nv BO training will be selected Ruth pifor Spens training 'ground ranks of local members. from the private pUot license, ofdorm cer Andersen, director lots. fAS la Ih. ml AMnlmMm tbJs announced tory recreaUon, Until further notice, meetings whoso members are allowed to wunand as dvttian week. The new program is being tne regulation army uni defor those ' intending to register will wear with tt commanding officer sponsored by the recreaUon minor alteration. farm, at held evenings be Wednesday up that omnlution PCapaWe instructors will be Eho aald several Oodan CAP niiatiii nas learned recrein. In the northwest 7 JO p. his officers are organising the to present the training ation halL civilian dormitory area. wing VI- tnalrM uau; wing. -XT include airplane Two have already been held with For further will ia noma at 02an Information call exi. their two Mrs. Anderson said. tension 378, recreation unit. good results, pianu, we 1 New Combination Pews, Badge Will Be loBued to AU New field Personnel .rnt, f- 2 J eom-"wiatio- , WJplr 1ma..m " Bub-dP- ot ns Civilians Who Keep 'Em Flying Get Chance To Learn How to Fly Themselves u; mm m -- . Mm rle Jit mm t2!i? ae-eiir- k , --- piutw' ed pre-flig- ht 'jifiSKSWMWJW m9mmriW'M.K9mtmWmjmmmmwmmmmmmm Cot Aagast W. Harris The appointment of Lt Col. Au gust W. Harris, former chief engineer of the San Antonio Air Service Command at Kelly Field, as engineer of the Ogden Air Service Command was announced this week from headquarters. One of the first 10,000 officers comissioned in August 1917, dur ing world war V, Col. Harris served with the 45th regiment of coast artillery in France and was discharged in February, 1019. Reentering the service in Sep tember, 1940, ho was assigned a assistant constructing quartermasand Patterson fields ter for Wright at Dayton, Ohio, following which he was named chief of structures evaluation, Industrial planning section, at Wright field. From July, 1943, until his latest was engineer of assignment he In civilian life, from his discharge in 1919 to his in 1940, CoL Harris was engaged aa a practicing architect with his own firm, Gtesecke and Harris, at Austin, Texas. Ho is a member of Theta XI fraternity. Mrs. Harris and three of their four children wll remain in Austin. His son, A. W. Harris, Jr., him here and is now ompiood in the maintenance diva- - |