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Show t? r - The Hillfielder AAF Phnes Reflect Rapid Advance OATSC to If (jcial Be Host Warns For Meet ) Stations Judge Advocates' Conference Is Slated for Field JRoom feasts VoK AIR" THE Hill Field will be the site for two-da- y claims and legal assistance conference which will meet here on August 3 and 4. Charles H. Woodard, OATSC judge advocate, will be in charge. nit The Purple V.. p.m.-K- a DYL, Liflfi Air Theater 570. kwii.-KU- TA, ai.-KS- Flight" 1170. L, made special the presented by ft Technical, Service Jin honor of Air Force stations week for fndio f L irSL aired a X original drama, Lend-Leae- fif- Col. Paul W. Wolf, commanding officer, OATSC, will welcome the conferees at the opening session on Friday morning. All AAF claims and legal as- ual e, Dan Reichen- drama, was a radio (Z CpL on j to theme "the who use it and for the the those 2 ( well. . : i all humanity." Wiing, an Air Force KDYL in-dtjam over and invitation to jpen House by Colonel ifolf, and an interview 4 I alk the Wells on V Art i the Army Air Forces. Siturday "None But the its usu- -i j Heart" altered present an alma-(itii- ch in past events history were . tied to )B I contemporary Theater," & Air pre-fea- ch night Tuesday p to eight-fiftee- 'jir ii this the n, a history of raented entitled "The Forces, Flyer." Wednesday xgular St Flight" program jot Air Force Day, jjpriate two-minjrrin Brown, night will with talk production to List Added Winners rd jM in B of award suggestion last week's HILL-- X the name of Edwin J of Canyon City, Col-- js unintentionally omit-Br- ett won a cash award Wine the Dackins? J in drums. of in- - JJJ''WC WXiMW- rf'"" i 25-22- YEARS . . . Has seen an amazing: advance in aircraft engineering: and design as snown oy me pianes usea in ine iirst World War compared to those which are dropping bomb loads today on the empire of the rising sun. Here two World War I Jennys (upperhuge and lower) appear as outdated as the old Model T when compared with a sleek, stream-line- d 9 (Official U. S. Army Air Forces photo.) superfortress. B-2- The teletype unit, statistical control section, and base communication center will now work as one unit, known as the teletype branch. They will be responsible for all teletype facilities of this command. Starting today, the telegraph service will be extended from 7:40 a.m. to 12 midnight to service. There are now 13 machines and 25 operators working day. In the through a office there are four different types of transmission Western Union, TWX, ATSC net and which handle all Army net types of classified messages. The same type of consolidation as that which has taken place at Hill Field has been effected throughout the entire ATSC command, according to Lt. Jay H. Hicks, branch chief, and Orson G. Houghton, civilian chief. 24-ho- 24-ho- i 25-10- TWENTY-FIV- E OATSC Message Units Combined ur ur Crack Marksmen sistance officers in this area will attend the conference and discuss new legal problems, regulations and interpretations. The talks will be highlighted by the discussion of the Personnel Claims Act of 1945, particular0, ly procedure under AR which concerns personal property damaged or lost by military personnel, and AR which concerns claims in favor of the government. Some of the officials who will be present at the conference are: Col. Thomas White, judge advocate for the Ninth Service Command; Lt. Col. Milton M. Blake, chief legal assistance branch, judge advocate general's department; Lt. Col. Clel E. Georgetta, chief of personnel claims branch, claims division JAGD; Lt. Col. F. M. Bass, Jr., chief of contract and claims division, air judge advocate office; Lt. Col. Francis T. Wade, claims judge advocate, Ninth Service Command; and Hugh M. Bryan, range examiner, grazing service, Department of the 1023th Wins Artist Orientation Board Prize Is Making Training Posters A series of some 15 posters for a classification and wage administration training program, now being carried on by Squadron Is Given are the ATSC headquarters, Artist done Civilian being by Top Honors Two Paul Jensen. Artist Jensen is Months In a Row located in the curriculum unit art dept. of the civilian training For the second time in suc- branch. cession, the 1028th Air Service Jensen has been employed at squadron captured the monthly Hill Field for 2Vz years doing orientation bulletin board con- training posters for the entire test, in which all military orIf the ganizations participate. 1028th wins a third time, it will r be awarded a permanent trophy. jnniiir The winning board includes campaign ribbons, decorations and awards given to military personnel, sleeve patches for all branches of the army, the United Nations flags, a map showterritory, an ing Japanese-hel- d enlarged map of the bombing of Tokyo, a view of the land held by the Allies and a picture of the most decorated soldier in this war. Gracing the board is also a photograph of President Truman, and below a Statue of Liberty. Information Available For GIs there For reading material are magazines to help the military personnel in their return to civilian life, information on the courses given by the state universities and colleges, War Dept. monthly digests of the re- 0, Interior. command. Any number of MSs fine posters are to be seen throughout the training area of the post schools section. Safety Award war, correspondence courses, ligious pamphlets and popular magazines. On each side of the winning UP I Alt..- -- 9 at the Female AMPs Down In yy. lhZ' Shooting Contest formerly oi erlv nf Mrs, t: hu ... Ianse contest 1! anrT 1 lart; Ir , Decrease In Accident Rate Wins Trophy For Section Superintendent camp news and outshot uniform, local news. even sports as well. of the orientation The left with Mrs. Ivey L. Bradley board judges were Captain contest training convalescent Willahan, officer and Lt. Gratto, dependThrough the intensive applicaent's assistance branch. tion of safety principles, the manufacture and repair section, Supply's Branch Four J. W. under Superintendent Hold 906 minor Party Employes Campbell, reduced the J? ieia at in held the occurred at Hiu accidents which pot. She has been A midsummer party for two years and was employed r, cnrines last Saturday second quarter of 1944 to 342 at the Ogden Arsenal guard .u':- - , im,Pr the week's ac 1945 Unloves of branch during the same period of force before coming here. She maintenance won the 38 a thus and BasebalU made her high score firing supply division. interdepartment safety trophy cal. pistol. ana umi to the group last presented The other high scoring lady, were followed . according to George Mrs. Barrett, who fired the chicken dinner servedf in""r Saturday, chief safety engineer England, KrtiirorV Thompson 45 cal. Approximately at ' OATSC. gun, never had much experience and 140 guests England reported that this with guns before comingMili-to improvement in work with the Auxiliary two "committee member, in charge commendable and manufacture repair secField Hill tary Police at was due rate accident tion's has years ago. Since then she cooDer- tn the has and Chase largely snleijdjd, and on the subject been avid Karl Rraithwaitft. . . . Of the Hill Vi1A AlMVa tirhn tint nnlv " " " .nts 0n the rifle range, but the instructor shown !tat FOR AN OUTSTANDING . ,. . Safety performance th manubulletin board are smaller boards facture and repair section, maintenance division, won a safety in news pictures giving the day's Lt. Frederick J. Dorman is presenting: to John W. which views trophy and weekly news nd center inis superintendent of, the section and Walter B. There Campbell world. around the of maintenance. on superintendent Crawford, general formation on camouflage, army the Japanese recognizing dUcr. Period in- acUce of fire weap0ns nC1Udi"g "tu iiigner than the InrtrdX Nlev i,a. u.. . . uten lnter" guns fn: Ktha el "acea third , sub-machi- ne ein" . -- employes and Campbell. This second quarter performance in 1945 represented a 46 per cent decrease in the number of accidents which occurred in the first quarter of this year. Such a safety record keeps employes out of the hospital and on the job. Other maintenance sections which showed a decided improvement in their accident rates during the second quarter over the first quarter of 1945 are: associated equipment section, 25 per cent decrease; airplane repair section, 11 per cent; engine repair section, 17 per cent; miscellaneous repairsection. 4 Der cent, and reclama- |