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Show Radio Program Sparks Sixth War Loan Drive of Jistory ATSC " 7T " I JNew Payroll Changes Slated Soon lauded sument Is in -- bed Semi-Monthl- y: letter pier's Timecards to Be Put on System ' 0 tallmentsl and Hot the the Ogden'Alr Service command nerous praise from V ;Gen.E. E. Adler, chief, control, air tech-- j Service command The is being compiled by pern Holt, ; historian, TSC headquarters,' irom Crts sent in by each di- and "staff office if -- and leave new payroll ' sysphase of tem is expected to be started at OATSC on or 'about DeThe . bell, chief, civilian personnel section, said this week. Under this system employes will use the same time card for an entire pay period, instead of a new card each day as at present. ' two installments cover Ckiitory of the command from inning to 1939 to Feb. 4, frorn that date tq July , -fpectiveiy. i w sent In "jot has already been -' g July, August and SepFuture installments will Emitted on a quarterly basis, taatly written history is competently a and appears to be 'accur- and thoughtfully prepared," idler's letter said. wAnex- lab has been done. . The in installment chapters j with 1 problems of obtain r...: "HOMER'S ODYSSEY H.it t .L- - rw -- 1944" ': ' - ",c ,ars stage (left to right): Pfc. Dan 4Homer "Brae The new system will see the clockhpuse divided into three sections, with 14 aisles being assigned to the maintenance division, eight to the supply division and eight to "ATSC radio drama to be presented ovet K8L In headquarters and personnel train ing divisions, respectively. Ap proximately 325 employes are expected to clock through each aisle. Signs Installed Signs , will be installed on the outside of the deckhouse giving the .name of the division as weU as .the alphabetical breakdown of each division as at present Other signs on the ends of each aisle will ive the alphabetical breakdown or the cards in that aisle. s The time cards are to be arranged In order, and employes will be expected to in the same numkeep their cards bered slot when checking in or . , out. One of the advantages of the new set-u- p is the appointment of personnel representatives to act for the employe ip disputes concerning pay. The representative will make it unnecessary for the employe to leave his job to iron out pay troubles. The personnel representative also will have of the daily time card show ing now absences are charged. Blek Procedures Changed When employes are absent be cause of sickness or an emergency, they will be exnected ta pall onfr their personnel instead of callingrepresentative, both the clock- nouse ana their department as is done at present Full information in an em ploye's attendance or absence and the manner in which it h hM charged on his leave card will be available on his time card. ine new system is MMcfed in provide the payroll and . accounting branch with more concrete records on which to an ploye's pay. It also will provide advantages to the employe and to aim uivuion or neaoquarters. Further Information will t mitt. llshed before the mtim ta nut 4ntn effect so that all emnlove will nave an opportunity to gain fnll knowledge of how it works. Major ?swas ass issariisssMcCutcheon, writer of the show. Latest OATSC ma to Be Broadcast Over KSL Odyssey-194- 4' : "OATSC Is On the Air" 4 and Dan, played by T. Sgt. Fred England, base engineering, TharsM Nov. 306-6:- 3 n.m. vnoanel, housing, tmnsportaOn a bombing mission, he looks KSL "Homer's Odyssey, 1944". a little foolish when he asks crew construction are filled Z 4:3t-5 nee. pan. KUXA, members BK, M. Sgt. Jack Larsen, base valuable information. Orch. and Pfc. John Der- engineering, specialized accounts of 2 KYDL. Sal, Dee. rickson, 4912th, "Which one of you stance, supply ana personnel rarple Heart. ' .v . is 'Roger'?" tsining in both installments But that's only the beginning of jung tne best tnat nave oeen "Homer, where've you "Homer s Odyssey, and he has ltd from the . areas. Out-Jtare the acounts of civil- plenty of accounting to do when he returns to his home and Myri training in installment I and What very pertinent tle. And she has a little explain in in ( maintenance problems Ument n. ing to do nerseli as it turns out. with a subsequent because, you might say, Myrtle ("The Ogden historian is particu-- r to be commended for pro- - startling answer is the mulled it. The script was written by Evelyn McCutcheon of the Speirf a, history more genuinely line "of "Homer's cial Information office. aesl than most of the area opening Purple Heart ri alpha-numeric- al O-- :3 : at ;V Odessey - 1944," comedy- drama .to be . presented by military and civilian person nel of Hill Field this Thurs day from 6:00 to 6:30 p. m on the ' KSL Armed Forces hour the letter said. . nay contest bounced Here r?etition ; Open ;E3iisted, The significant line is spoken by Second Lt. Rosemary . Hodgdori, in the role of Myrtle, when she third has degrees Marvin Brown, who sevroamed as Homer Higbee over Zcsr Personnel . - poetry, prose and J contest is announced by carters. Air Technical Serv- - eral thousands of miles. Having something- on his mind, Wright Field, Day-- t Homer io. The contest is open to of' Mr. gets the hesitant assistance Anderson, played by T; Sgt personnel. d Ted Turner, 4135th; the President of cooperation: of military personnel jtred wnung ability within Roosevelt played by Pfc aGilbert t visit Clement, ordnance, - and S Of the mnM a1I from a Washington official, Ceatertants will be limited by Sgt Emmett Gallagher, " than three contribu- - 41Wth. ch of similar or He runs into nothing but trouble varying when he meets a clerk, enacted LS?6 ot contributions be-- by Orson Merrill, Utilities, and Mr. o Special played by Don Sparks aOmvr?PrAy the duration of the Saunders, of civilian personnel. JgILY If Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Christen-so- n VltrIe" mut be class!- and Capt Crowley, of Property Branch 5 in Supply, are listening Xor this Thursday, they will be sur for Hill ium'. carrying prised to hear themselves ntast will be on conversation about Vw?in0n"wJ.de extended an G. Snyder. Contain the work they're doing in a scene Homer visits Hill field re-it where ov I to saltmini Betty Rytting, electrical i, aairs. and Pfc Dan Reichenthal enact the roles. Visits Loyte in m wiait t Levte. Homer makes irimtAm with Boh. nlaved by Mau- 8 rice Barnett, production sUUstics, eriginal . .T8' - Zr :whole-hearte- por-trty- ed -- - i i " il" Salute jJf Achievement w 7.71 t.wen, arid m fcil" k,,p lJ Zui 'werkerTa 7 MUlFtOU'Il MIS htn radio KaM KUTA. to AMi fS 3 "AaMriea 9 sraad.... 1 'reseat a ,Seaev!?r.ACf Blayod i "neni U B.ZJ. SL a Cni Vfed -- Off g cember- 16, Maj. S; C, Camp- - Wrrf time-keepin- - The show, while entertaining, ...... , , has a very serious purpose behind it By means ol comedy, it endeavors to show the importance of buying war bonds and keeping the war bonds you buy. Presented by OATSC This drama is presented as the Ogden Air Technical Service command's regular contribution to the Armed Forces Hour, public service feature of radio station KSL. The program is given in turn by four instalations in this area. Bruce Aiaaw The regular Saturday program of musical varieties over station With a ferrying group in the KUTA has a new feature. The rl Harbor days, Bruce conorchestra 'Em Flying Keep ducts a Jam session for three min- Adams, AMP here, went to Alas utes. The Innovation was intro- ka, where Nome, Juneau and Fair duced last week and was received banks are just names to most of with requests for "more". To him Inhalf-hous. will they are places in As usual, the clude songs by Cozette Neilson, which he has served. His ferrying; group was carrying Cpl. Dick Schebe, the Hill field to build the Cadets, and the Brown Bomber heavy equipment needed a few quartet, instead of bases so vitally quartet The usual Negro spirit- months later. They carried am singing their aircran pans, uals, will welcome the winter sea- munition, troops, base building material and mainson with "Jingle Bells". tenance supplies from their former base at Great Falls, Mont Then he went to the PniUppines. A training urogram for let nm. He landed in ' Manila just two months before hostilities began. pulsion engines has been going on He was wounded in the arm and for Some time With hMdimarlan hip by a Jap sniper. He came at sajtersneio, cauz.; the war dehas stated. A second All persons interested in Joining home on the first transport to re partment field is planned for Palmdale, CAP who want complete informa- turn to United States shores, after LCallf. it op- running a vigorous Jap blockade tion on what it is and how F Tho pick of the nation's fliers inforin the far Pacific. free a up pick msy erates, mm tne world's. batUefronts and recPlaced in at hospitals the sheet calling mation by there . . . finally up to Bushnell Wjceo who have shown unusual reation office, civilian personnel for six months... to Albuoueraue. eount7 have bean building. medical discharge Lawieciea iot uus training. CoL There is no age limit to those New Mexico... is now an AMP patrolman Hoxner A. Boushey, Jr., commands uUhintf ta loin. You can enter mt..he 1 OATSC headquarters at Sakersfield. either the senior or cadet class. .: -- hu pre-Pea- ur ,- Jet Plane Pilots Now in Troiiiing Information on CAP Available ... I WXai Hear of Vacancy? Interested in Significance of Army Serial Paso It on Nutshell a in the Here's Dope Numbers? To Housing Unit Do yeu knew of a housing prefix "K" and wear their L'" Joe.! which .! tacs. bers If yea '"".?. mil Field .,(Jr oi nui. There .11 Indlvldo.l " the serial numbers of the bousing eCUials woaM us k tion. about OI w-! uu n his en tells several things trance Into the army. The first digit of the serial number tells how and when he entered 11 the army. If It is 1, he en"""? after July, the army sometime 1940, A first digit o snow. tuti nrinr to that time ana i? What the GI calls "regular army. A first digit 3 snows ne e ai Sroves he iarviri. While a entered via the National Selective Service hrnuffh selective t t. M .nltctMi after July. the second digit will coincide with -n-- rvri -M .-ere ab Thereiore serial number digits of a soldier's the are 19, it proves he enlisted In1940, arm sometime after July, the Ninth service command. frm certain cases letters precede Sin serial number. "A'' indicates the the Woan enlisted member"L"ofa WAC ofcorps, men's Army a "W" officer, a male "O" ficer. an army warrant officer, "N"soldier who nurse and "R the aerved in the last war.serial numAnimals, too, have and mules bers in the army. Horses their have their number tatooed on used is process a similar and ears, "-- mm on When nunv yf do, present army were set up in 1940, 11,000,000 to ls.rearR?, inclusive, were set aside for the serial num bers of th regular army. The numbers 29.100,000 to were reserved for men who had entered via the National Guard and 31,000,000 to for those who entered through selec tive service. In recent months some men have been given the number 4 as the first number of their serial number. This indicates thejt are from service commands in which the 3 series has bean exhausted. 39J3, appreciate yew relaying ft to the fceas-freUUens unit, eaapleye branch, extesxu 47g. OATSC eareyes resUlngala Ogden, Salt Lake City or Intor-veslarea are to can the sit as sees asurged passible upon lea ruing of vacancies la these As the OATSC reeraKSag for an adX:Ue:l weners la be tag gears 1 ttTt,i-a- t: heenlng ta the vis, 7, tl to U extreaaely larrertant tl lea be fceeai, A. li. Assy, efnci, Ceeured. m ns; t:i lga t-- " |