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Show For Dessert This Week 6 . September &rY943 Lost Man-Hour- From Injuries s An .w3"w( Xra jo And Absenteeism to Be Curbed Intensive Program Is Launched to Cut All Time Lost to War Effort Here; Lt. Col. Minty Outlines Command Policy - jjunced Si lost to An intensive program to reduce the man-houVie iinH outlined fl f war offnr tlirniicrh rmpntfism was 0 ininrv to the commanding C. Col. C. Lieut. assistant Minty, by officer, on behalf of Col. Morris Berman, commanding off cer, before a council of the military and civilian officials of rs - .j,, the Strict ent v r The I i- rticul the Ogden Air Service Command.. If i i Col. Minty pointed out that the mannower shortage, nas oecome acute and that every avoidable ac cident and unnecessary absence from work has a crippling effect on our part in the war effort.7 He also revealed that 300 time- loss, accidents occured, during, the first six months of 1943 at Hill Field resulting in, 2428 man-dalost. In addition 3283 were lost through minor accidents taking into account only the time necessary for first aid. "Every time," Lit. Col. Minty em phasized, "an employe is absent from any job whatsoever at this and when I say he, I depot he mean also you and I may carry on our hands the blood of some American soldier on the fighting " ite-t- h M 3tai who ys fenced man-hou- rs - - i. - ,- - -- i : - - jindsy t.Tbew ti tit I ippoinl by mw ( jares i ou front. Lt CoL C It has come to my attention that much of our lost time attributed to accidents need not have been lost C. Minty at all. In many cases the individual has taken this, an accident causing an injury of varying degree of se riousness, to be a good excuse to take a few days off on sick leave. Red Cross Cares For Evervthinfif, ... Is lovely Gladys Jo Hanson, age 20, who lives at Washington NUMBER That's as far as we'll go to arrange an introduction. She wonts in cne nuuiary xaeniuicaiion P. a She's a blonde. Base Security. OUR PIN-U- P Outlines Policy. "Therefore, let me make several points that I desire to have obThe field officers of the at this depot and in this Special Swing Shift lean Red Cross are confident served command. Downtown Shows , bow that they have been con-- r "First, I want the medical officer Theatres fronted with every type of prob- -r in the Civilian medical dispensary Ogden lean in the books. Last Thurs- - to use the proper discretion before THEATRE EGYPTIAN 1 A I I allowing anyone to have official lilt? lllfc WlA I. CJI1BUUOI CWII11MCI43U Ja 1L. a. 11:45 m., t of loss because time of Sept for nu u a tiem &m nceiveu m wire approval "Claudia." an injury. By that I mean I want . from home that his mother was 1 "Behind the Sept. 'gold bricker' to be seriously ill. ' He immediately the potential Of and eliminated. "Gals, Sun," with Rising Incorporaid up of the the Red Cross. caught v sought ated." The office arranged with the course at the -- same time I want 12:00 p. m.,' Sept. 10 soldier's commanding officer for proper medical, care and time for "Heaven Can Wait," (technian emergency furlough, then convalescence . for those' Who need and are entitled to it. color). Sept. 17 "Behind the made reservation with the air"Secondly I want each division lines in Salt Lake for him to Rising Sun." ' fly home. ' and department head to take ade OGDEN THEATRE : Everything was proceeding quate measures to recommend for 1:00 p. m., "Sept 8, 9, 10 to schedule until the sol- -- discipline the employe who is away "Here Comes Kelly," "Lucky dier returned to the office and from the job supposedly due to an Legs." .'. told Director Eisen thatjie did injury but without approval of the 1:00 p. m, Sept. 11 12, 13, net have any clothes. Everything medical section. 14 "Crash Dive," (Tyrone -, all want division he owned was in the launThirdly, I "Ox Bow Incident" Power); foremen heads, heads, department dry. 12:00 midnight, Sept. 11 1 That was the scorcher. So in and supervisors to make full use of "Crash Dive," . "Ox Bow' Into officer. is It possible . order to get the EM in Salt the safety cident." Lake in time to catch the plane plan a program by j Director ORPHEUM THEATRE Eisen loaned him his adopting a system of definite mea 11:00 a. m., Sept 8, 9, 10 own shirt, and drove him to Salt sures for accident prevention. "This Is the Army." .Lake City. Watch Accident Rates 12:30 midnight, Sept. 11 "Finally. I have instructed the "The Youngest Profession." safetv officer to have on mv desk a monthly report of accident frequency experiences In this Com Bride-to-B- e mand, i am eomsr to cneck tni re. port carefully; therefore, let my Jwatch vnnr Pfc. Earl L, Tintle. 482nd AB fourth noint be this frequency rates!" he warned in 6q, was elected president of the conclusion. Tservice Mens Christian League Lt. Col. Minty was introduced by at its , first meeting ..recently as R. R. Af flick, safety officer men representing seven different Capt. r Oeden Air Service Com f, denominational groups met to or- for thewho called to attention mand, speganize the Hill Field unit of the cific safety problems and outlined i i ws League.' A still larger attendance was on measures for their alleviation. Capt. Afflick also announced a hand Monday night, August 30, for program to reduce the first organized program. Presi comprenensive frequency and work losses dent Tintle opened the discussion accident in the Ogden Air Service Command program on the topic "Does It Mat wmcn will be topped by ter What We Believe?" Others on safety training; courses suoole- the program were Pfc. Joseph R. mented by "safety slogan" and Newman, Pfc. Wm. A. Meyer, Jr, poster campaigns. C. Pfc Willard Berry, Pfc Orville Administrators ' in attendance L. Crowder and Pfc. Bourdo their cooperation in acpledged Sastram, each speaking on differ' complishing the efficiency goals ent phases of the topic. VERA M. LESHER . . . Will uoi. Minty. The League plans to meet every aescnoea oy wed Corporal Homer H. in Base the Chapel Monday night at eight p. m. and extends HeadquarGeneral Court Martial ters of the InOA8C hearty welcome to all service men a ceremony to squadron to join its fellowship. be performed Sept. IS. Jurisdiction Is Here Colonel Morris Berman, com Cpl. Homer H. Romberger of Lt. and Mrs. Newton manding officer of Oguen Air UASG Headquarters squadron will Service Command, has been given take a bride Sept 15 while he's Entertain in Ogden authority by War Department Gen spending a furlough in his native A delightful evening for approxi- eral Orders to aoooint - tronornl Pennsylvania. She is Miss Vera M. Lesher. sec mately twenty employes from courts martial for the trial of any retary at Middletown Air Service Memorandum Receipt Unit, was military personnel within his Command, and who is also a li .provided by Lt. and. Mrs Harry Prior to the Issuance of the new censed beautician and owner of C Newton, at their home in Ogden large beauty salon. last Tuesday evening. ' order, effective August 18. general a Miss Lesher's home Is in Pillow, court martial jurisdiction of mill. fa. on Hill tary Field was Leaves for College Miss Joyce personnel Cpl. Romberger is in charge of .Webster, an employe of Voucher with the Ninth Service Command the disposition and maintenance unit, leaves Friday for Stephens Headquarters at Fort Douglas. The of all athletic equipment, and also GCM for her senior year. Her college jurisdiction of other in- schedules all games for - the Hill mother, Mrs. Olga Webster, is em- stallations within the OASC um Field Army team. ployed in the Maintenance dlvi- - was formerly divided among- - the d Miss Leaner will be mar . . inn various neadquarters. " tied In a double ring ceremony. at . -- 1 if Ifll Term! teetiwf Gl Um-m-- Reward for y 0OMJPM" , j ""v JW f '" ' i Man-Hourf f Saved s 'WWi"wf 'V '''' '- - - ' ma: , 8-- 11 - i ' as ryi v?3s 19-2- A, - . ifI - r Mr.l tact ith h ac-cord- ing 1 W V at l lor. 'no-accid- iElect Pfc. Tintle SMCL President - Jt 1 H J . Vt . Safety officer for the Ofi CAPTAIN R. R. AFFLICK sain Service Command, Is shown with the attractive plaque wm Wendover Field for its safety mark during the first six monUM J I lit 1943 In competition with other rf 5T A handsome plaque for the with a month, of J six first the 'or rec-1 oest the depot having safety ord for the three-mont- h period ond place showing a 5.62 frequa. iStrvi starting in July was announced yesterday by Capt R. R. Afflick, safe70Y ty officer for the Ogden Air Serv- Wendover, Utah . . 258 sub-depo- ts. non-accide- sub-fdep- ots ice Command. The trophy will be perpetual and be retained or passed on to the quarterly winner according to the work saiety record compiled, Capt Afflick said. Wendover leads the 18 sub- - nt Buckler Field. Colo. Ut. Home, Idaho Oowen Field, Idaho Innta r.rln. Lowry Field, Colo. Pueblo. CoJo. Sioux City, lows Pocatello, Idaho Rapid City, 8. D ZJ .402 .580 .649 "on-the-jo- b" Rotn-berg- er . - , He-an- . Military Personnel Uniform Badges Rations Available Issued Workmen Issuance or unnu Shoe, furlough and food ration .11 cmoloyed at nm ing for military personnel may be wm secured from the base special by private contractors w-- .rna service office now located in the new gymnasium building south of the barracks area, it was announced this week. Applications for ration book number three are still available at the same office, according to Captain Carl 8. Menger, chief of Special Service. VETERANS OF. FOREIGN WARS Veterans of Foreign Wars Covered Wagon Post No. 3476 will hold a meeting, oh Friday, Sept. 10 at 8 p m. at Memorial .hall at Farmington. All veterans of Foreign Wars are Invited to' attend. Lunch will, be. served.. . V. . . . nounced by Capt. XMeuber, Base Security on'' m... A M j - 5 J UMuca mmw KAinS! " r directea rM Marineers. m . . an Erwood P. Biaen,' . M,ntT m.mtAmm. 1 COntrOi private workers. "-contractor hv? .L--f vate . t own i .1 -- a Anicn uieir for the variety In evidence. ' .mi utiaiflAI. PROG". .First Presbyterian cnu- , floutH Temple sacred music of the day evening t 8 o eminent- - J&J nation artists, bothJMJ, t defense workers mi special Javitawon. d |