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Show Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Unit 1935 After being with SCU 1935 ever since its organization in May, 1944, and having played a large part in it the making fine unit which it Service Command now Lieut. is, '? ham is leaving toV' take up duties 7 detach-men- t, did a splendid job, and by his . ot- - fellow J f ficers and enlist- - ft.ui m... .r m Cook ed men alike. We are sincerely sorry to see him go, and wish him all the luck in the world. Lieut. M. K. Rivkins, who has been on detached service at Bushnell general hospital for a short time, will take command of the guards. Pfc. Abe Tuck is also to a warmer climate for reasons of health. California or maybe? We feel cold, too. If you have never seen a small blimp hoving into view preparatory to landing, just watch our Sgt. Harold Wolstein a little behind come striding up the 250 pounds in full charge. schedule street n Pfc. Sergeant Richards and Barksdale have returned from field and are now full pledged MPs. Seems as though Elmer Manke thinks it's spring, 'cause it is a known fact that he has become engaged to to a fair damsel in A recent arrival, Lieut M. A. Maffeo, presided over, the orientation meeting Friday with an interesting one hour lecture on our ally, Russia, and on world news in With the lowest handicap in the league, the bowling team fared well in the first half of the series. Sunday, Jan. 7, it took four points, and then lost three points, to the p PX bowlers who were in shape, and were knocking down everything in sight. With all the pretty pictures appearing on the pages of the for the past few weeks, it seems about time to have a beautv e the GIs a chance pageant of seeing just why the pictures were so pleasing. T5 Bruce A. Cook, tip-to- Hill-field- er and-giv- Reporter. AAF Base Unit (Avn. Squadron) Sgt. Eugene Hoskins just blew in and did you know that Mrs. Hoskins accompanied her hubby back io u i a n? xep. m "He dood it." Fe- - 11 ations, Sgt. and Mrs. Hoskins, from the 4913th licit squadron. Congrats to the section for winning the orientation trophy. WAC Ogden. McCoy and marriage at the base cnapei on Sergeant. Wright, of Thursday. the guard section, was best man. Lots of happiness to you both. Sergeant John McGill is back on the field again so watch those weekly orientation lectures tostart us. again. Everything happens Just the same, donn, we are giu to have you back. Wet understand Clayton Law rence is holding classes in the day room on the manly art of The interest is growing dailv and a large number is ex pected to sign up for classes soon. Sergeant Joseph WAC "Katie" the vows oi took "self-defense- ." ' iur Last week was a busy one for the WAC basketball team, with two games schefl uled for them. Armstrong r- - thaciIov nifht thev nlayed the WAVES at Davis high school and on Thursday night the Hill field team at Weber college gym in Ogden The score was 40 to 32 in the Hill field team's favor. frtnorafiilations to Bearice Tol- mich on her recent promotion to , 'k. - corporal. cAma that broken limbs are the thing in the getting to be quite for on Wednesday detachment, practice Ser night at basketballDroice a uuue Mabel tJooK geanttnnt Hprp's ta a raDid recov ery Cookie, and don't forget that furlougn we nave aii you. t "ei Offered Free To Club Members sad - . one-ha- WACs Awarded HOW I WONDER . . . What yon are doing tonight. And in ft case of comely Pauline Strecker, junior aircraft mechanic, that k such a bad idea. Pauline lives at the civilian dormitories, is 2! j and has. been employed here ,20 months.x 1 Sher iworks . . on the U .old ' i w niuum uy line, ner nomc is m uenver, vuio. photographic officer) ww - - -- i. xuaaison 5 Chaplain Figures Important! In Morale of Personnel HeIB The role which the chaplainpital service is conducted it plays during wartime is rarely a.m. at the station hospital For those of the Catholic publicized, though he occupies perhaps one Of the most important masses are conducted in niches in the intricate organiza- chapel both for military and cr tional setup here at OATSC. ian personnel Sunday at . It is through the chaplains that and 12 noon. Mass is also obsei the prisoner of war comj the high morale and emotional sta- in bility of civilians and military at nine a.m. Sunday. devotion!! e Catylic alike is maintained. conducted on Wednesdays andR Their tasks . range from such from eleven forty-iministerial acts as baptisms, mar- days twelve noon at two different riages and funerals to personal cations on the post primarily consultations with army personnel tended for civilian employes. squdurun party 10 & or civilian employes either on re- pital mass is held in the 1 ligion or matters of private, con- hosoital at four p.m. on The committee, I fidential or a personal nature. the w headed by Major days and each day inof base d It is the chaplain who visits each mass is conducted B. H. Anderson, hospital plane that arrives here civilian workers, For includes bearing war casualties, who con- - devotions are conducted at eW Bennett, Brown, soles ; relatives of such casualties fortv-fiv- e until twelve noon and Schuler, when visits are desired or deemed TiwsHavs Wednesdays and Krall, SSgt. Bell, advisable, who visits those patients days at three different locffl Sgts. Rusnik, confined at station hospital and on post. Special service I h Ram-plitPrydziat who makes periodic visitations to also the in the guardhowf held Rom-be and tne post guardhouse. evenings at Thursday r g e r, Cpl. Preach in Community p.m. For those ot tne jewisn W i n d b a m and H. H. Levick ai and Pfc. Thomas. It is hoped that canWhenever it is requested and services are held Jfriaay p.m. so be thirty will it be possible to obtain the arranged, chaplains Riverside Gardens for this event preach, in churches, within the as this was the scene of a very community, maintain contacts with the ministerial alliance and USO, enjoyable party which the 4135th and Reemploymi participate at memorial servheld October 14 last ices for army whenever personnel Here At present the committee is try- such participation is requested or ing to obtain the services of one desired. of the better bands in this section Lectures on orientation, sex mor-alit- y Officials at OATSC we of the state that really "give out" and other types of instruc- minded this week thatof retrJ with the type of dance music we tional material are all enjoy so much. Even though diversified activities also among the and carried on by are matters relating toandthe the last party was a huge success, the section chaplain program, upon requests sonal affairs we have high hopes that the one subjects An nuirf we are now planning will surpass by unit commanding officers. Special denominational services be directed to the personal of any squadron party the past. are conducted at base as office in room 205, The predominant factor' that as- the need for them ariseschapel includsures the success of an event such Lutheran communion services P. Murphy is personal tSi& as the one we are now planning ing at intervals and L. D. S. "cer-irregular is the participation of all. In 1L. group meetings which have me A'.rA infOI k in case short, we would like to see every- youth the been conducted Ko nMained On ,L. the in on a nanrtst past one present. Our dynamic First d basis. be weekly request should Sergeant J. Adonisi, personally Special "festival" services such thetkrmioh annrnnriate cnaniw guarantees an exceptionally mar- as Thanksgiving, Christmas and Army Air Forces, Washing velous evening to all who attend. Easter are also AMor.finn- - ACAa, arranged and con- n t At this date all plans are merely ducted as the occasion Divisi arises. Affairs tentative. This reporter will keep with special services held Along nel. Personal at the The reminder was issuea you informed as to all progress chapel, socials for youth groups, Gen. Barney M. Giles, aepuw made in this column each week. choir or school staff orArmV Alf " Sunday Undoubtedly notices will be posted ganizations are held at irregular when the present plans are com- intervals. pleted, which will give all ample Under the supervision of the time to make arrangements to at- chaplain, protestant choir practice tend this gala event. is conducted weekly on Tuesday evenings; Catholic choir practice We wish to extend our belated on Friday evenings and Protestant and Catholic youth societies which congratulations to KSpi . - . twist- -; Kosof for his exceptional bowling" meet at such time as the need Xor "mere win tue wrangling between niuiijr iur wnicn ne was recently them arises. l"Cgrifi commended by Colonel Paul icemen and civilians, W. Services for All Faiths Wolf for winning the singles chamrepresenting Hillman, 1 Religious services are being of Industrial Organizat'onpionship title in the Ogden bowling conducted for members tournament. He has done an exof all ly while making preparaJ and for military and civilcellent job as manager and cus- faiths the World Trade Union ian personnel alike. Services for todian of the Hill Field bowling R. J. Thomas, of theL v Protestants are conducted on the Workers, C. mobile a'lGys. since he first took over following basis: For all Negro per- ed that "in all our "gjt9 this duty and has brought credit sonnel Sunday at nine a.m.; Sun- are certain guarantee to this organization as well as himschool for all age groups at nen will return self.. Nice going, "Maxic," keep day jjefl? ten a.m.; Protestant worship servblazing' 'cm down the alley. ice for all personnel, military and go to the head t Harry II. Levick, reporter. civilian at eleven a.m. The hos- - list." noon-tim- . s- Probably still a bit about having had to return. Pfc. William Fowler, former e's"Liberator" vocalist, seems somenext Alexander ther month isn't there? what lost without an orchestra Sometimes, though, we hear a faApoligies to Pfc. Robert G. miliar melody drifting from his voFinch. Last week I proclaimed him cal cords in a way that only Fow the shortest GI in the orgamza ler can do it. tion. How wrong I was. S. Sgt. T. Sgt. Whitaker Howell is back John A. Charles is the shortest with only four feet eleven inches from furlough. How did we find of man showing. Conroy White is out? Well, the first thing we heard lf was $&,)"o::)"( and the rest is next at five feet one and inch. Pfc. Fobert G. Finch is third censored. at five feet, two inches. Nuff of that stuff for now. So adios until next week. Cpl. Macer Is comparatively Sgt Sidney H, Alexander, Jr., quiet since returning from fur Reporter. we ? disappointed but, after all, - Rifle Instruction lough. course, were but worse : weary, me none w cm . slightly Anntw cVatine oartv was held for the WACs and enlisted men of the 4135th last Thursday night at the Berthana rink in Ogden. The bowline league will resume their play Monday night after a three-wee- k during the holi An S. O. S. for new members days, when letup number of the gins a Pistol and for the Hill Field Rifle were on furlough, and away on club has' been sent out by the passes. Nevertheless, they are anxclub recreation office here. The their to continue ious bowling. has arranged an interesting winter program and many advanThe wedding ceremony was pertages are being offered. for TSgt. Harold Post and The club is a member of the formed Allen last Sunday at the Elsie Pfc. a as association National Rifle base rechapel by Chaplain Tubesing. member each result of which Your reporter joins the WAC deceives a copy of the "Rifleman," tachment in wishing you much suconly magazine in the United cess and happiness for the future. States devoted entirely to guns and shooting. The beaming face of Private calibre ammuniTwenty-tw- o her haption is sold to club members at Edith Mitchell portrays cost price. The only source of piness to be back at HUl field afterthis ammunition to civilians now a long course of study at McClelPrivate is through an N. R. A. club. The lan field, California. club offers free instruction to its Mitchell says that she learned a lot members, involving only the cost and the school was nice, but there of ammunition, which is very is no place like home. Cpl. Carolyn J. Armstrong, nominal. , The Ogden high school indoor Reporter rifle range is open every Thursto OPEN LETTER TO ALL EM day night from seven-thirt- y ton p. m. for members. Further OF THE 4135TH, SECTION "B": Tentative plans are now being information may be obtained by calling Len Adams at extension formiilatpri for a 610. Of returned iWe I 3u Ra-ga- As elsewhere, commander of the guardhe Our first skiiing party of the sea- i ai mia iuqbc Fred J. son was neia uunaay men and Neece has departed for tamp with about 70 s,enlisted women to will we enjoying try Ritchie, Maryland, s rnip nf our favor- he was keep up the good work write t ite winter sports, for doing. We will "ghost" 1 plus the annual him under his byline. Hope you I Snow Cap race. will like our stuff. Guard Section f 4135th our reporter, Though Trophy - noon-- a M-Sg- ts. suc-fi- a Vet Job of Unit I Vf uni V , 1 ' Vim Jf 'Vft' i CIO Guarantees ' Job Preference '. '"$U -- OATSC, thJ month for havimr the most 14 otner taTynuTlf wnHM,rE?ITIJf. .c.ame- Wlth ont on P" this .r?"hrn thinking so.dier XnthVw thi - Toehold. lr" SnTbove sistednintVucPtionVo?gh tV1 h "'. rientatlon and executive officer,s accenting thJTr offic"' wh Zm r" beh,a,.f f V,e dttachnvnt from CapL Rich-"iV I'tkrn, infoJmlfi iP7,aI scrAlc" action; Lt. Harry 11. Kirsch. branch ormati,on I'vl I nrlvf, Lang, also of special service-- . uhof u.a r.iTi.V:a"- the orientation art work. ef - g - |