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Show StarsVSO Show Coming Authorized May Sign 275 Passes Wednesday March 15, 1944 This Week's Pin-U- p & Girl ft 4 5f Invalidly Signed Passes Must Be Turned Back liplllj Officers and civilians nt nm Field were' cautioned last week by B. C Hfllis, chief, auxiliary military patrol section, to refrain from signing special Z73 individual pass275-es . V- - Or VtJf imiui Drooertv nnssps A are specifically authorized to so. they ills 4 s ao Base memorandum 70, dated October 30. 1943. states that A AR nt. fleers must be authorized by the base . adjutant, OASC officers by the OASC adjutant, and civilians by the officer in charge of their particular department, before they can sign tnese passes. 275's are used by employes leaving the field at other than their 's normal quitting times. are used when the employe wishes to take government nroriertv off th post. Both must be presented to ine guard in the clock house. He has a list of names of those officers and civilians authnrizori to sign the passe. If the pass is signed by an individual unauthorized to do so, the employe concerned must return for a valid . Y . . . ' SKI Aii 275-A- SYLVIA AND CLEMENCE . . . Two shapely femmes who put the accent of screwball antics In their knockabout acrobatic act that will be featured in the new USO camp show coming here March 18. They have been billed with several top name bands in theatre appearances and played nearly every important variety circuit in this country and abroad. Packed crowds at the last sev themselves out in knockabout eral USO camp shows have caused comedy dancing; Harrison and special service officials to plan for Carroll are suave duo dancing at two showings of the latest, "Showiits smoothest; puppeteers de luxe ng Off," Saturday night at the that's Minoka and Karl; Cecil little Theatre. and Shirley will thrill with their Open to all military personnel roller skating antics; the Haines and their guests, "Showing Off" Twins mix beauty with their vocalwill go on at 6 and 8 p. m. and is and Harry Davis and Stan izing; the type of show that can't miss Gilbert are musical conductor and hitting the applause jackpot It's emcee in that order. d review, emanatine Six and 8 p. m. at the ' Little from Hollywood and packed witn Theatre, Saturday, March 18, when punch in the form of gals, gags, "Showing .Off," the latest camp music and magic. show plays twice for military perSylvia and Clemence really knock sonnel and guests. last-Dace- Kin of Men Missing in Action Get Word Each Three Months pass. No officer or civilian can sign a 275 in cases of illness. Tn thpsp cases the pass must be signed by an authorized individual at the industrial medical dispensary. Chief Hillis said that tho cal officer, the officer of the day, and the airdrome officer are authorized to sign either 275's or 's in the nerformance of their official duties. Also, no individual authorized to sign, officer or civilian, may sign his own pass. An employe may enter the field on off hours without a 275 if he is coming to work. If he is corn-in- ? to attend classes at the noat schools a special school pass is provided. In other cases usual visitor procedure must, be followed. 4 275-A- OgdenCameraClub Gives Invitation I V, ' I i Soldiers and War Workers May Join Organization Y- - - r i The Ogden Camera Club, a group of camera enthusiasts who meet twice monthly at the Utah Power & Light Auditorium on Washington I Boulevard, has extended a cordial and men to all service invitation receive a report by letter at three-mon- vision to continue the pay, allowwar workers in the Ogden area to intervals on the man's stat- - ances, and allotments of personnel attend their meetings and enjoy the n from the casualtv branch of the being carried in this status." friendlv with other ' ' cer-.- Adjutant General's office. 5 If any information should be re Lid the second and Me: I :i ceived throwing- light on the solfourth Wednesdays of each month, dier's fate, however, the letter will with the first meeting aevoiea to ke forwarded stmt inns talks and other immediately, without waiting for one of the three-monspecial features. The second meetreports. ing is devoted to print competition The announcement was made in Mrs. and judging and analysis of photoconnection with the disclosure that graphs submitted in various classes. fee greatest To facAssigned subjects for March are casualty problem for April, gates or character "s me army today is the' securWomen rinnrarnva? study, Advise for MflV. trees, for June, er of definite and accurate information on which to. determine the and for September, mountain To discuss problems incident to salon, is an scenes. of men who have been listed In addition mere which the employment of women in inmonth in T their commanders as each class missing. dustry, Mrs. Warwick B. Hobart, Modern battle tactics, it was may be entered.Ynaa. a on employment of women any pictures Is 21 years old, works in Third Reporting land-t- fi advisor ciud oincers are ne B . NORA IA VAN FLEET such as large-scal- e Camera Vital statistics also report sJtes the mobility and scope of from the office of the Secretary ir.ina nresident: Carl Guertler,- detachment, lives In Farmington. our She's secthis week. here arrived of offering today. D. single. War, Jeffs, rmored warfare, and the far- vice president; James She will meet with the OASC . r; nschinar aerial offensives of arlobal officer and the safety branch, chairman print committee; Mel conflict have greatly Increased the safety OASC's woman safety en- iTnins rhnlrmnn nrosram commit with also roniage of casualties falling in- annual mem this category. And they have gineer, Sylvia Stewart OASC tee. The is waived lor men ana wewise- complicated the final Capt. Robert R. Afflick, fee bership safety officer, said Mrs. Hobart women in the armed services. of missing in action will civiland address military key wonneL Hundreds of them are reported ian personnel tomorrow (ThursOASC 7 enemv government a nrlaaneri Praising the Air Service Com - done a magnificent Job in traln- day) at 1:30 p. m. in the on room conference mand as "the first component in ing. Almost all other components ft war, some are located in allied headquarters problems. female employment and still others the War Department to establish of the War Department have de"Pitals, r units from which they rejoin have formally a civilian training or veloped similar training programs. I"1 "eparated by the is reCol. ganization," William H. Kushnick, SNA CW Base Chapel Choir "Let's look at the need for the battle lines. Lack of compreJJOK Walnt.nanM Chief "RaW.D. director of civilian personnel cantata, an Easter of training .. . . ceilaccompanied continuation W. Paul Zehrung, ssive renorta rmm th annmv hearsing and all who enjoy of- - and training, urged all department Morning," diant division maintenance several to maintain "a con- ings have been set and in almost ncerning the men is also a major good music are invited to join in by . installations . r J the large proportion of the service of the choir. Rehears- llUCi B BI1U and active tinuous support of ci- all instances the same amount and j0"ngforamong Air from ...Spokane have . returned evecasualties. when he even more .. fVlAV vilian m held each It A are programs," Wednesday training als production is expected in a great uimnunu,J line methods "j before officials of the per many cases it is 7 p. m. and each Sunday Service at spoke in ning nroduction .tt.MoH That requires from to supply the next of kin personnel. fewer in m. division sonnel and training Elephant afternoon at 3:30 p. Kb any and overhau. more individual output per person. information trains take passengers at the south maintenance lasted D. supplemental recently. C, Washington, about four days. ttive to the circumstances of the The study Associated with the civilian train- In turn that requires improving the "wn In which the soldier disap-E'e- d, gate. Those making the trip besides Col. the air forces for the last skill of the employes. Walter H. ing in. ' but every effort is made . . . will have Zehrung were Major C. "It requires improvement of the Iowa Club almost from the inHillerest two years Wilson, Gene et this information. . Under a Major Clarke, Mr. the at ability to simplify pro Patrick's supervisors' the of program-party day St training W. Guckert Walter ception of an international agree-- Hotel to elim- , Kusnick Ben Lomond in gden Sat- Capt Clarence that "it cedures and methods, and remarked G. Haverfield, bask-trac- k B. Crawford, Byron o re-tare who tAll A18. h inate and Command duplication service T'emy government are ... aa in urday night March negaxruiu, report prisoners of ,wr. interested in attending please reg- Harvey n. Don official policy on ci- - 'lng. How can that be accomplished first and that the . E. Lavender n as word reaches the ister at the southeast recreation Kubisch, villan training was issued, modeled quickest and best? Only Gardener G. Young, "J Department that a man is hall at Hillerest. planned program of training for after the Secretary of War's. both employes and supervisors. missing in action the Ad-rin the was first component "It in GeneraTa office of the Army for service Joining Their Husbands "I could substantiate in other Christian League establish to the Department of Haws Zada or- ways .that training must go 6n with J7'Ce Forces send, a telegram men and women will have a full California are Mrs.; ' civilian a training Beaformally' and Mrs. next; of kin or emergency length picture still t: their meeting Third Detachment It was the first to pro- increased effectiveness. We arerates. trice O. Cook, first girl employed ganization. turnover Shortly afterward a let- - Sunday evening, and also a social large experiencing reclamation branch, vide funds for establishingme record We are still faced with replacefellowship hour. The meeting be- In the shops of schools. And let has inducted aad explaining the dtffl-i- n gins at 7 p. m., and air military maintenance. Mrs. Cook twenhere, as I have - done elsewhere, ment for those yet to be securing Information, but personnel are cordially invited to worked at Hill Field the last , the in service. , has Command that the Air Service H "auranea that wbea lnfor- - attend. ty monthThe War Department announcedmation is received it will be f or- recently that the next of kin and warded at once, address of soldiers emergency In addition, the letter points out missing in action will hereafter that "recent legislation makes pro- - I- - i i th n H War Dept. Expert Surveys Problems - th Hobart Here Study and With -, a ... ex-PUn-ed, a MM ""-"'ti- ,, retary-weasure- two-doll- Civilian Training Set Up By ASC Praised By WD Official ar - , ever-chan- ... g- MaintenanceHeads Return to Field -- lm-wib- le Zr ! bya -- v tv,?" 2Je. ... ... M - - . Wr ; |