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Show jkayers Boost Bond DriveTotals Cask gnk The Divisions Set Fast Pace in Competition Attack. Buy War Ikwids Hill Field, Utah No. 6 2, Wednesday, June 14, 1944 Initial Returns Encouraging ASC Eqrinalizes Pay Adjui stauents New Air Inspector any Wages Inspectors' Tanm T)iif At Hill Field hanged Pr Group Reclassifications Bring Rates to An wage system at Hill field April 1 an average of . in-gra- de Norman D. Brophy of the plan, Col. Norman D. Brophy, until ie provisions assistant inspector gen lapt. Ellis T. Demars, chief, recently eral at 4th air force headquar San Francisco, was named this tification, o pational ters, as the new OASC air in week adminand Col. . ecu " revealed itration branch, is week; . I During its operation here spe lal from the representatives ranch have made repeated visits other installations in the local rea to ascertain whether or not rates here represent true locality Mes, Capt, Demars said, adding they have Conferred "with CI(ilian industrial officials, with the , . - a administration agency from inth Service Command at Ft. uglas and with the branch office the War Labor board in this ea. "If it can be at all justified." intended that we of lo- - e said, "it is ill ask for a It construction and utilities; Major after completing preliminary me- ures: at Memphis, Edwin W. Ashwick, area engineer; chanical training Maintenance, Major Carl W. Carlson, medical Tenn. She has been promoted Tin-U- p' Hopefuls Can Enter Contest Applications Ready For Preliminary-Audition- is believed J. Shirley, activities; Major chemical warfare; Major Edward Schwartz, adjutant general; Major Richard T. Nimmons, public relations; Major Lewis B. Van Winkle, chaplain; Major Sidney K. JohnsH. ; s at USO girl Applications for the pin-u- p from obtained parade may beoffice and hostess recreation the tnt v., olirilion Hnrmltnrv recrea tion halls, it was announced this weeks ormer OASC Saturday the team. , BUJIWIUICIIH the rates paid wage plan are feryfair." I The survey requested would be fade by the wage administration ency oi the Ninth service com pand and would determine pre railing wages in the locality.' headquarters on, civilian personnel; Major Alfred Prahinski, military personnel; Maior Richard T. Nimmons. spe ' cial information office. Major Joseph E. Boudwin, Cant. E. Moreenstern. WAC activities: CaDt. Christine S. Moon, WAC activities; Capt". Lawrence H. Fountain, judge advocate; Capt. Franklin J. Patterson, supply; Capt. Robert F. Lang, supply; Capt. Sidney S. Kiker, supply; Capt William T. Drury, vehicle - main-tpnnnr- p: Grand prizes will be awarded at tun rsvntiiin Theatre Wednesday. June 28, to winners. First prize will be a $25 Dona, secona prize, maintenance; Lt Ray S. Gibson, $10 in stamps and third prize, $5 contracting office; Lt George M. A formal A,mh1A... ' - 41 .. Hnffan . . . . in stamps. hiffft and fiscal, and lent s nr finn Contest rules are: CWO Eugene O. May, recorder. ' aDDlica must make (K Pprsnn earner, was WT i " command functions wui De into the nk of le tion. (B) Appear at either of the spected by Brig. Gen. Ridenour. on two auditions held at the USO !ei?ring Italy.at the Mediterranean the- - Tuesday, June 20 or 27. to The fnntost la nnen to anv airl ,perations ford hv hi.according - from Hill Field or from any other local installation. -- j group is scheduled to leave for an inspection of - Sacramento Air Service Command. Besides Brig." Gen. Ridenour the group includes the following offispector. Col. Brophy. who holds the per cers: Col. Clarence L. Strike, signal manent rank of lieutenant colonel Eva M. Russell in the regular army, has been on activities; Col. Thomas M. Jervey, inMiss Eva M. Russell, one-tim- e ordnance; Col. Frank Coleman, active duty since 1918. Lt. Col. Charles C. department store clerk in Vicks-bur- g, He holds ratings of pilot, com telligence; Miss., last week won a place mand observer and technical ob Budd, quartermaster; Lt. Col. Kenand fiscal; on the honor roU of the Ogden server. - He has attended the Uni neth N. Gray, budget Col. William M. Hiltz, con- Air Service Command and a cash versity of Wisconsin and Harvard Lt. a methstruction and utilities; Lt. Col. award of $150 for devising university. -- the of man- od - that increased six-fo- ld He expects to make his home Harold Mayforth, director - spark aircraft with .Edward Mack, which, J. power; .Major, speed uty-wirx.aKe while here in Salt $4,060.finance; Major Elmer A. Hennig, plugs are painted. his family, Cash Announce A native of Talulah, Miss., she budget and fiscal. Cash goals in William D.' Patterson, came to Hill Field 18 months ago have Major been set at re-surv- ey rucrever possible. pat on the whole inder the locality i 3,, I The party will be led by Brig. Gen. Carlyle H. Ridenour, ASC air inspector, and will include approximately 30 ASC officers directing activities there which correspond with departments at this station to be inspected. All ASC installations are inspected four times yearly by a Cash sales in Hill Field's Fifth Ward Bond campaign leaped ahead sharply' last week as civilian and military personnel had paid out a total of $61,722.50 by Saturday, June 10, Lt. Charles P. Murphy, OASC war bond officer, announced yesterday. . On Friday the two booths located adjacent to the Victory Review presented on the apron fronting hangars one and three from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m., sold $1931.25 in bonds (cost value), Lt. Murphy disclosed. The show, attended by thousands of Hill Fielders, starred Jenny Lee, ballet artist, and Jimmy Haum, the West's Bobby Breen. Deduction Plan Gains Participation in the payroll ' de--" duction plan on which campaign emphasis is being focused, inched upward slowly though many departments reported 100 per cent enrollment with an average deduction of over 12 per cent. Goal in this phase of the drive is 95 per cent participation and 12 per cent deduction from gross pay. Latest figures obtainable revealed that the field as a whole stands, at 82.74 per cent participation and 10.59 per cent deduction. Standings among the five competing divisions on the field for cash sales were listed as follows: lco3t value): Maintenance, $24,224; ' supply, $19,443.75; personnel and training, $1,575; army air base (exclusive of enlisted personnel) , $12,712.50; and . OASC - headquarters . (exclu-siv- e and training), of ' - personnel 'insoection team from Air i Uarly . 2000 reclassifications Wolving either changes mi raises have Vade or n effected monthly under age 30 ASC Service Command headquarters is scheduled to arrive at Hill Field overall today to begin a three-da- y insnprtion of all OASC and base activities, an OASC headquarters jocality wage V. ' Review Operation the Since the inception of of Wins $150 Award Officers Will CommunityLevel ;andards V- Say Officials lerkNow Major m ma-W.i- Students Join Ranks at OASC 4- Victory Review In Action sucessively from mechanic learner, to mechanic helper and is now a junior engine mechanic in the engine accessories unit. "I certainly like working with my hands and learning about mechanics. Of course, I can always, go back to clerking, but I'm right here for the duration anyway," she says. "And I'll keep right on working at new gadgets that'll speed up our job," she stated. - . $300,000; supply, personnel and training. army air base, $85,000; and OASC, $21,000. Total cash goal for the entire field computed from the above breakdown amounts to $165,000; $36,000; $607,000. Lt. Murphy said he hoped workers would push the drive along now rather than wait for the end of the campaign before purchasing bonds for cash. Optimistic verbal reports of many increases in the payroll deduction plan have been received from the payroll and accounting branch, he stated. en- Command, has been appointed gen- eral chairman of the safety convention scheduled for June 29, 30, and July 1 at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. Directors of the nation's safety Utah-Idaho-Neva- da More than 200 members of the Elks, conventioning in Ogden, Sunday visited Hill Field head- the Ogden Air Service Suarters of where they toured the base and viewed the famous 4 Liberator rehabilitation line. The visitors were shown about by a detachment of WACs, who explained the functions and purpose of the various operations. 1st Lt. Betty Richardson (WAC), assistant special information officer or the OASC, was in charge. B-2- program will attend the gatherings and will include Lt Col. Harry D. Immel, ASC safety chief and Bob Donovan, regional safety consultMrA than 350 colleffe and hlah ant for the west coast. Lt. Col. Immel will deliver an hnn! students from Offden and Salt Lake have started work at address during one of the meet the OASC since the recent end of ings, tha school term and are already at work in the maintenance, supply and headquarters divisions of h fili. Contain Robert O. Staf ford, chief of the employment branch oi civilian personnel, announced this week. a mnlnritv of the new enrollees are taking permanent positions, while some college undergraduates are taking temporary Jobs for the summer. Mnro students can be used to good advantage, Captain Stafford said, adding that principal needs at present include freight handlers, warehousemen, packers in nart iha hill' nrarshniiDM and enirine " washers in the engine repair shops. Applicants must De 10 years ot age and hold a high school diBeginners will be given ploma. ha hanofit nf nnst school and on- b instruction by training experts on the field. m aAwer Rntrr Branch three recently received authority i! to establish manpower rosters for Dackine unit and three. ivorahniijui control unit. Unit previously . voucher and receiving ta rm?wi it AFTEX THE 8BOW . . . Aeters and audience, la part, gather before unit has been dissolved. AU rec ne ef the twe war bead keeins adjacent t the Victory Review last ords concerning personnel nave been changed accoramgiy. Friday. gpecUUrs parchased aearly $t,tf la beads treat the beetas. v Bond Booth At Victory Review. it F it ii the-jo- ... at.S!ia c?OWD . . . Atr; V et !Sal IIIH Major Carl 8. Menger, featnred Review The Vlctery "v,,c" Jimmy Hano, alaar. Thousands ef Hill Fielders ' ia "fiafalt o I - Goals each of the above the following fig- Safety Engineer Heads Conference 200 Elks Tour R. J. Dyches, chief safety gineer for the Ogden Air Service Field Sunday - 1 :' - i inn iii 0 ; |