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Show ilWIlPliliillllii I--- jti .' flpllll :Aw4-f--- vnS 3' - - ygg - dkss-- UTiTu) ..11 Him irTrT-r-.L- Lm S?STiON ?F4 HUE t. fl'X Sr':'-- :; ,44 V rJvri- 0 s s ss miT"-'"'- S - v." r - hi S r D.c.mb.r - : iiPf iiil - We. fa " J ' l! l&i8- "' - pxmm " mi That attended the special OATSC exhibit featuring the AAF's giant ROW";. here estimated that more than 25,000 persons viewed the display on Sunday. ounaay. it was arranged in cooperation with Utah Sixth war loan officials. -- 1 Thousands See Huge 9 iwo-jua- y ouiring oispiay B-2- .H.x!i..v:::v:::::-:::-.i- i r rv 4- Succumbs Workers I Overseas necora lop ' Many This Command Abroad; score of former workers spearheaded Several ATSC drive in England Wtly to shatter all records overhauling and modify production combat planes, equipment. engines In most of the record-smashiapartments ' men from . this now soldier mechanics )Anicians at the lareest ng ,, sta- - and Air lhnical Service Command repair I modification depot in Britain, itributed Besides immensely . breaking to the all previous ' i . a Exhibit Held To Boost Leads Inspectors Field Employes Inspect Ship - At Noon Monday Trained at For Jobs ' -- P. JjfiJ& , ' n ATSC Group Finishes Inspection Bond Sales I p' n tv ii iv than 25,000 spec to Hill Field flocked tators Sunday to see the 9 Su berfortress which was placed on display in cooperation with the Utah state committee in charge of the Sixth War Loan Drive. Workers on the field were given a chance to view the giant bomber dur ing the noon hour Monday which was extended 15 minnt'ps for this purpose by or der of Col. Paul W. Wolf commanding officer o wmmmmm :::::::: f v More I Overall Rating Expected in About 2 Weeks Following an intensive inspection of OATSC team activities an headed ATSC from by Col. John D. Howe, of the ATSC air inspector's office, left Sat urday for an undisclosed destination, it was announced Monday from the - office of the ATSC air inspector. B-2- ?. . : J MSgt. James Mooney Veteran EM Expires , At Hospital : M"t. five-da- y 11-m- an m COL. JOHN D. HOWE . . . Headed the ATSC inspection left Saturday folgroup which annual genlowing a five-da- y of OATSC eral inspection Last in Test Series Is Given Monday lames P. "Pop" Mooney, f 2B vears' service in OATSC. kning out airnlanp of the men and their buddies hit the army and a member This is the first time the public 9 wccumnea peaics in parachutes, Mae 4135th Base Unit, been allowed to see the has from at comparatively close range, the . . ... Th last in a series of tests ovpninS j .machine guns, propellers and are being given to more which borne radio craft in me wunu, equipment. 300 employes 01 maintenance than wuj Million Horsepower (Continued on fag division at Hill Field, will be conOn ... . ducted tonight at post schools. at this field. ..ij The tests, which have been conhis arrival lines, the men helped Since W wt engines to from Monday until today, ducted 23, provide Thun- March hrnkon Into five nerlods daily oKi "jx'w. Fortresses, Liberators at stationed with the first session beginning at 2" with two irCr He has been ghting ships .4 half miiiu. u toiiowea oy one ai i. eight a. m., twelve-thirt' a. ten m., foran, Cain.; re".u'V''p gile month. nt Bolt Tjike City nt4 four n m army a r.jasTeJ!1Jl,? Ban-toLlPWecedented effort was W "! the Air Servic rnmmnnH'i When questioned as to the reLowring to the job of sults of such tests, Mr. Vernontest-i-F. roution on Pf director of personnel Two) Hofonse work- - Larsen, glKeceifedhis"finaiomotion unit. exnlained. "Test results without frTfo dotheiropping to miter sergeant February show that there is a definite need born July 18, 1891. actraining in certain specific notneerfast week followingLieu- - for vovui. a irProvence. R I- - His truai. In the fields of Drooerty and warehousing accounting rlemorial ou per cent 01. tne to sent approximately been ai " 'oresenteeism snow a neea ior nuuiwuii' 4135i 'base unit, has r n- bv the personnel .0. nl training." V""! cre Hill Field civilian Providence for burial. Tests Varied Toxta which were fliven nerson UI war aeaa, gatn- m open wlfich remaining been base dealt mainly with general abil-it- v nel dhoaVso Sunday, w5uld k 3 at eleven n chapet after the first of the in names' and num m rn nxut that tne bers, arrtirarv to read blue prints, vear. It was asdecidedwished, ability and conauctea oy they ana nomenclature. A.ll,ces stores could do . numivrR nart Tubesin;. post chap- jKarl Tn Hofi annrnximatlv IS iroum V? base choir san been tested, with already vera fn "ion, r HI T.i U resolution wSs passed have 01 tnese groups, including BtAMlil three ngar- Kfftind said was they Officials 0 in iCi. togthis prayer effect. w of warenousemen, property account VJntenance dsion is un ui sail t nsw imni irfor number re to 57 ing clerks and maintenance be bvovrseas. The sermon was der the direct original ftTes the than of ing concluded tonight. foreman airplane Klein, Section, Mr. remain to mThesPto?eS free be will "Th A, ,'"oye oi tne iteia, repair , ... nnH- navv in- Salvage Figures . . . Salvage ooen uniu .iu nmv o...j to $544,468 in materials the decide area this )f th. 'S'ces were held throuah stallations in nvor. Renresenta- - the Ninth amounting Command were Service Service Command brought in. xvianj "ii POm- to the treasury department SeTSSm all theVe were . plants in the sent to families who I Ai 1.1 .7,"ea'catcd J 1 trvtMiu wr uiawiuwn. present Salt Lake valley U. ltretx casualties in World theatre. the European aw UMIins nnH nffines. o B-2- j.r Stores to Remain Mfth" Open Mondays two-fifte- en y, n; ,,, rores P by Service J Here for Repairs Mw-."- .. twf S "1 , . Thunderbolts Sent 111 nr . T'fiSS upi' rauranS? meticu- Every activityns here was OATSC'S nt otiiHicrl nart Un.lv z 11 lJ J annual general inspection. Special memorandums preparea ay team lliciuw. f tributed to each department surveyed and will be answered by de-to partment heads with regard remedial procedure contemplated, an office spokesman stated. Cnntraatlna urltti Inst vpar'l in specting methods no individual section ratings will De issued tnis year, tne spokesman saia, tnougn an overall score is expected to be given out in approximately two weeks. included: of the Members "Vtl fnl Harm TV Hnu T.t group Kolb, Lt. Col. Harold B. Smith, MaJ. Carl W. Carlson, Ma. Arthur C. Rice, MaJ. James C. Schofield, MaJ. Roy S Zachary, MaJ. Stuart u. uavis. apt. victor n. wiayiieia, Capt. Elizabeth Morgenstern, WAC, and Capt. Eugene O. May. Safety Store Has Steel Cap Shoes Men and women's safety steel toe cap shoes can be obtained for reasonable prices at the safety store, George L. Warner, in charge of the safety shoe department, said this week. A special shoe ration stamp will be issued to buyers on presentation of their No. 3 ration book, he said. "Statistics show that 29 per sent of Industrial accidents involve the feet," Warner said. "Safety toe shoes will prevent serious foot injuries, with resulting hospital bills and layoffs." Women's shoes are priced at $4.29 and $5.6ft Men's shoes sell to $8.80. for from S4-7- |