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Show 5' frfll: Every Back the Affack! keron Buy More yjob Daily BoncTs ' - t?5i iTSCto wJCiViiVf, j uiscussiona ir Force Day Is Event Big Over 5,000 Visit iilPiiplilPlpW5 1 lerans Part Takes and Stamps! 1 Field on AAF's Program (jng 38th Anniversary ist of several hundred Mediterranean and fnterans, scheduled for Upwards of 15,000 civilians, high ranking military officers, and GIs swarmed training at Rill U assignment in the to . di- - under the massing in wpiaiii iployment around various aircraft displays placed on exhibition at the Ogden Air Technical Service Command last Wednesday in commemoration of the 38th anniversary of the Army Air Force. and yVed this week Shan- - T.lnvH of- - project men are now on i the furlough period is ier training that recuperation tarinning tne at OATSC. nt represent be units, will the 2nd Air Depot jfor them who jtn, linto and maintain Jhe repair squadron will ji with test pilots who supply to i the ships that their air. Field, iTm the i the group will lower barracks I pcessing line ft has up so that as they arte are interviewed the amount of man will need, personal affairs, men inline I each lif his f government etc., provide His, i jtreatment Overseas Jfnrter To Go Ktfi the- - Wnued group is being On Page 4 Still Lags esenteeism ISC Beld total of during the week fences jJuIy 21, and of 91.9, in 12th with a pres-W- k continued to place among wge Rogers, new officer, reports a f pres- - that large surprisingly absences on Fridays surkably few on Satur- -, overtime day for most prkers on the field. M merit and letters of were recently uc xoiiowing em- Murine eiv-tho Mfv,uuati,c u mon w dwg May Donald TJi- -i 31: .wuop, r tTcw Rufus . ijusiav Nelson, Schwartz, William Viollen Oain ind and JS. Huddleston, John Castle, Vem C. Strand of KAd?!bert B- - Asay, Lr ... SOME OF THE SPEAKERS were (left to right): Maj. James advocate, speaking; Lt. Col. Ciel W. Cronln, OATSC. ue services C-- B-- 46 17 al . Legal Assistance Conference Studies Aid Available to GI Assists In Salvaging Scrap Planes An expansion of the program of salvaging and scrapping commercially unsalable grounded surplus aircraft at Ogden Air Technical Service Command was announced today by Colonel Paul W. Wolf, commanding officer at OATSC. The salvaging program, in which is nation-wid- e conducted is scope, being under direction of the Army Air Forces as authorized by the Surplus Property Board. combat . showed a 29 B-2- insurance, are up to date, medical and and clothing The attraction which drew the largest crowd was the gigantic which was parked on the ramp south of repair hangars one and three, along with two a Curtiss Commando and a Fortress. At the claims-legassistance conference last week at Hill Field Production continued at its T. Cline, OATSC; Lt. Col. F. M. Bass Jr., office of the air judge normal constant pace despite the E. Georgetta, office of the judge advocate general; and Lt. Joseph thousands of spectators who stood on the sidelines to get an idea of the tremendous job being accomplished by this command that of maintaining aircraft and supplying depots both here and abroad with vitally needed aircraft accessories and parts. "I have read in the newspapers how enormous the B-is, but never realized until today, when I saw it with my own eyes, what Is a gigantic plane it is and how deadly it must be," commented one spectator as she gazed upon By she had ever seen. the first Fourteen military installations Mother Of Pilot y were represented at the Another elderly lady remarkclaims and legal assistance coned as she sorted out the ference at Hill Field on August A in aisles in the the (Continued On Page 3) change 3 and 4, according to Colonel clockhouse assigned to personOATSC Charles H. Woodard, nel and base . services division, judge advocate, who was in headquarters and staff offices two-day session. charge of the division and supply division, The program carried out em- will go into effect on August phasized the types of legal as- 12,- - according to Russell A. In one week recently approxisistance available to a soldier Evans, supervisor of the leave from the time of his entrance and timekeeping unit. The mately 326,000 pounds of overseas material were received and into the army until the time of change is being called to the athis discharge, including assist- tention of the employes in these unloaded at warehouse nine. Alance rendered overseas, at gen- divisions so no confusion will though this does not represent greatest amount of overseas eral hospitals and, finally, by result, from hunting for time the material ever to arrive at the the veterans' administration aft- cards. Aisles 1 to 7 will be assigned warehouse during one week, er the soldier has been dissays Keith Chase, warehouse to employes working in percharged. it does indicate that supervisor, sonnel and base services and overseas Col. Paul W. Wolf, commandto OATSC shipments offices. staff and welcomed headquarters have recently speeded up coning officer at OATSC, will division employes the visitors and spoke at the Supply their time cards on file siderably. dinner held the evening of Au- have Among those items received in aisles 8 to 16. gust 3. in greatest abundance are jungle breakdown The alphabetical New Legal Problems Discussed for each aisle is as follows: kits, clothing, aircraft engine starters, Highlights of the conference spark plugs, P. and B. S. and Hqs. and S. airplane generators, was the discussion of new legal prop jacks, blades, and CH-F2, :isle O.: aisle 1, inserviceable tools. KA-Mproblems, regulations andclaims FR-Jaisle 4, aisle 3, In the warehouse this materpretations by all AAF aisle 6, PL-Saisle 5, MI-P- I; of officers assistance is checked by supply and terial and legal ST-aisle 7, maintenance this area. Special emphasis was inspectors and then aisle either condemned Personnel Supply: aisle 8, or sent to a given to the Military which DA-GBRE-Caisle 10, was 9, serviceable or. reparable ware Claims Act of 1945, house for storage. Continued On Page 4 Continued On PageV 5 B-- their job Pacific, the In sev-jre- With battle-scarrplanes being declared surplus at a rate of more than 100 a week and with 4000 surplus on fighters and bombers stored United the in various air fields States, exhaustive research has many for conducted been months by the Research Division of the Army Air Forces as well as by government agencies to determine the best methods of Continued On Page 3 ed New Claims Act war-wea- ry 29 New Rule on Discussed High Of ficial Clockhouse Aisles Made two-da- B-- 29 C-- 46 " C-- 4S Material Arrives From Overseas . A-C- O; E: E; U; Q; Z. A; L; U; Force Day' Military Review Huge Crowd Attends Air " wva , :', ...,w ' "- - - "N JV. m"' - "... i 1 I . 'a W ViiN . '- - , -w- xtPW-V 1-- 1 1 r ? I were on "Air Force Day." Several thousand visitors on the field that day , the mb 0Ve picture" lined up In the background rh--t the ASPIRING . . . Slrht t a military review such as that held it OAlMj mUitary he, "view east of the main l ! of in the rIght of the picture, the military organizations In formation can be seen . 1 f |