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Show nrteen is Unluckv? Ti TT.,o : JJoumea output in Warehouse 68 L fiiflvs IV jDt io Uinurs juw Per Box ) he Yve'dneidaY September 27, 1944 Box Output Doubled Former Trainee Says Hawaii Depot Just About Last Word August - onesay 13 was an dumber? Well, in Ranees perhaps it is, 13 em- 'the case of the -a- y1" on engine in warehouse 68 'irdoubled output per I en-i conservation of material. ilI. vear atto. no defi 'effect for the Repairable located in open stor J 0 t ' . i arose, a crew 'theneed summoned to was ten patching job on lurried,boxes required at to of rticular moment, ai 10 boxes were reclaimed was made it was W that a real saving ex-rSic- in utiliz-jn- - e This soon method and torworkers. Even so, from 10 aoa Increased s month to 10 boxes daily, jjjruary of last year the rrfem was put into effect. tix repairmen has a turn-r- k bench. Repairable placed on the bench and fjtwork is taken away by a fa fair trial it was estl-- it a box could be repaired man in three hours. Since a are of all sizes, an out-11- 2 to 15 per day was con of jrollers. to be a clumsy I a fair day's work. I then a remarkable efficieency During has been March at the time an hours has been cut per box (about to) Wmately FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL . . . Recently opened on Hill Field for Illiterates.' Subjects closest to soldiers' knowledge are taught, includ- -' that need explaining to those who can neither Ing military subjects read nor write.- - There "are approximately 40 personnel attending this school. Instructors in above picture are Cpl. Robert L. Owen and Cpl. Clarence B. Clark, both qualified teachers. Illiteracy School at OASC Gives Elementary Training ts i VAO If Craft Mm Air , ESS" JJe rr am !! - dents. - . 'Nvl 1 .Capt. Hobart HV James Capt. Hobart H. James, who on Hill field August 26, will, Capt. Domenic R. LaSala replace of as chief plant maintenance intra-dep- ot transportation' division. Prior to his arrival on the field served in Alaska from! Capt. James1943 to March of 1944.December Capt.1 LaSala has been, assigned as assistant chief of . branch four in supply. ar--rlv- ed - . will-presen- t - i mjuiiii Md 1 Am t m w ii J a am ii OKW 7 n -- - Act-A-B- Two Kegling Teams Are All Tied Up Say, folks you 'really missed a grand time last Thursday evening by not coming over to the Square dance in the East Wing! With two teams tied for first going into the third week of men's league bowling, the Mustangs and the Ramblers are fiendishly eyeing each other's star bowlers for next week's league competition. Broken arms or legs are wanted by rival keglers. The Mustangs, under the capawon ble captaining of Don Sparks, team team high series and high game in the last meeting of the league. With scores of 2459 in the series and 857 in the team games, t A. ALa . : both Calling all Hill Fielders, the last meeting of the hobby .and civilian, to the East displayed military recreation hall. Monday eve his embroidery, work, which was wing at 8:00 p.m. Buddy Franklin: much admired. Miss Frances Par- ning the Hill Field variety; ker of Ogden gave a talk on show comprising: Hasten Woodlen, United States coins, which she col- concert tenor, accompanied by Sgt. lects. The oldest United States R. English, Pvt. Haze Walton, singcoin was minted in 1792 and she er of novelty: "iongsrPvtr J antes 1794. has one made in the year tap dancer, Cpl. Joe JohnYoung,. One interesting coin was the comedian' and dancer. Music-wil- l piece which' was minted, so son, be by Mrs. Beulah O. Shaffer,' people could purchase one postage stamp without causing postal Bridge study club will meet of makclerks the inconvenience Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Sgt. A.. every one for stamp. ing change just Harris is in charge and everybody ' is welcome to attend. , At the next meeting Mr. George his will about tell Bigelow hobby Blue Monday whist tournament: of collecting historic first day en- meets every Thursday at 7:00 p.m.. as on as well the stamp velopes Prizes are given to the winners. . the envelope. . Club members have decided to meet only once a month All girls interested in playing?, next from now on and - i Mnfllnnas If r The largest and most friendly crowd was there and did they have fun ask anyone who was there! Remember, we hold a dance every Thursday evening, trying to start at 8:30 p. m. Don't sit home in your room. It's all for free. Come out and get acquainted. "Hard Times" dance will be held October 5th. Come dressed in clothes and your oldest worn-ohave yourselves a good time. Remember the date, October 5th, fntt East Wing Recreation Hall, at 8:30 p. m. , - ut Dry Run T7 tr' - mm u 1 s At The students are divided into four grades, namely: totally illiterthe meeting ate, and those with an educational will be October 27. level comparable to the 2nd, 3rd Games and stunts were plentiful and fourth grades. it at the meeting of the club members, at their start of their fall program on Thursday last. They urge interested Hill Fielders to join. Caniff. creator of 'Terry and the Pirates by -Milton ' SENP '6M V club, Mr. Glen Howard Dut All - basketball sign at hostess desk. Big recreation dance will be given on the sixth of October, it will be held at the beautiful Riverside Gardens outside ' Ogden. Tickets may be secured at North East recreation hall.' if: Usje of Non-Safet- y Matches Revealed A recent survey of the OASC supply division by. the fire prevention committee revealed that many matches are being used on the field. The committee indicated it would place signs and posters about the area warning personnel to have only safety matches in their possession. A fire prevention program is now being outlined by the group which will be published in the' near future. Recently, a report setting forth 38 points to be followed for fire prevention in branch warehouse was distributed ATSC in order that steps mightbybe taken to correct discrepancies with the suggestions contained therein. . non-safe- ty Undcr-vatc- i' Shots (MY TUOlf fW WW-- lllilll lipliiiliilill - this type of training. The instruc- tors are doing their , best to make a success and benefit to the stu- : van v New-member- engine boxes Truth in the saying that "the daily, and 55 are shipped Army takes care of its soldiers" is JC to light at OASC. For 40 monthly. I makes this so re-- j brought record and partially, are is the fact that there illiterates, totally no mechanical fundamentals oi the being taught improve- p wop school education at a en- - grammar this curing ML 'j NO tim.snvlnff tnA School for Illiterates" recently v- - initiated ft been invmtwi - v wwA by military training I VHP vm determination Jof these branch under the direction of Cap"ve nirned the trick. tain Lloyd C. Shanline. The classification orancn oi spec ial service under Lt. Sylvia Kornit, WAC- - are cooperating with mili Rocket tary training branch to coordinate this very successful program. The class was newiy organized and is divided into four groups of Propelled students, and classes are held daily WhS,.06 fZlSS,.used in limited under the instruction of capable against allied enlisted men, all of whom are qualJfwt craft in the air by ified teachers. The instructors are Sgi Joseph Krausse, and Corporcontacted them. als Robert L. Owen and Clarence . is so a little aho.,t t --ZZ B. Clark. shot th hX. Th teachers are charged with M'.we Murphy of Tulaa teaching the rudiments of English, 1 and other elementary, subtang one , commanHlw """'"""ow. math, jects. All material used is fur nished by the Army, two oi me t heuirf Ti. books being the "Army Reader" "J11 range text Ji7turn, u could sme 11 Zmv and "Army Arithmetic." Other books used are "Your Job in the " U OarV nnil J. .11 Army" and "Our War." in "Our war," xne progress i SS3i ,n2 from the the war is fitted to their actual it is giver! experience and presented in terms gf1 when speed the fliers of their own comprehension. All very sai as a V' operatesneeded. pLjsnot . - 65 " This is part of what William Barnett, former Hawaiian air depot trainee at post schools, wrote following his recent arrival at the island installation. "The place is new," he continued. "The dorms and rec. halls are not all completed but will be within a month. "Meals are served in a government mess hall and cost $1.30 a day. You are given a meal ticket which is deducted from your check. If you miss a meal you do not lose as there's no time limit on the tickets. A regular balanced meal is served at all times and so far they have all been different. "They are building four new rec. halls, a playground, etc., and the way things grow out here we will have grass and trees in a matter of a few months. "The weather is perfect. Not too hot in the day, and cool at night as it is in Utah. It stays this way all year, so it is about as near heaven as you could find any place. "It seems as though I have been painting a very lovely picture," he concluded, "but if I have, it is only because I have found nothing as yet that was otherwise.. There are a few inconveniences, it is true, but these are in thee process of correction. What few there are are merely due to the newness of th depot and are not the fault of the personnel." will The State Hawaiian- club met on TheGargoyles dramatic club the new club room ur Sunday for a mountain climb. The meet' in 574 in the civilian area" members have decided that the building at 8:30 p.m. name of the club is to be incor- Thursday evening are ' welcome. Business porated and copyrighted under the state of Utah. meeting first, so be on time. I hours were the repair of one engine Purine; May and June the n cut to 2.6 man hours per ftures for July and August man New Arrival Hillcrest Highlights In-- m ef-- approxi-thre- e con-I- n person has a - wPilllillllPlill t T including amounts box that fly mutilated that it almost rebuilt can be made into ally new one for $15.00. sA repair shop was set up of repair, and material, (12.75. An engine W line basis, : Three 'R's-- Taught at OASC made by systematizing le Nation of this higniy taction box repair non-repairab- le. jtb." fSt Wh Med the output at haTe more than in warehouse 68 are the of process rehabilitating battered engine boxes formerly Regarded Pictured above are Malen Littlefield andisher B?rry (front). Welcome Halliman and Fred Gallegos (rear)." fhi ?nSZ. f. which ranges 45.00 to $75.00. "Every private room and that includes men and women. Each room has a desk, chest of 'drawers, cot, chair, etc." . X rV t v m I THERE ARE B16HT EXPOSURES! fit |