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Show HF Achieves 65 Per Cent of Victory Bond Allotment J4 A December 5, 1945 ii- - rWvJl -4. .- '' n- - V;.C ,. Visited OATSC Sunday to attend the second Open House in a series of SPECTATORS . to be held at this installation. One or the many interesting: exhibits displayed was the life d i4 fljine clothing: equipment pictured above. Also placed on exhibition were ., ift, the Norden Domnsisoi ana me unx xrainer. V battle-scarre- (IoreThan3000Visit ATSC Orders on Sunday OATSC v Additional Cut of 200 3000 persons passed through the south gate of afternoon to attend the second "Open House" in a to be conducted at this installation Exhibits were showing planes and various items of equipment used by Approximately JSC Sunday W of three laved jArmy Juests Air Forces. several viewed Bfs battle-ht- d and in flying clothing, bomb-- It ipment, the Norden and a life raft. The brick-ck- j of the 4135th AAF unit and the . mess hall ( ' open for inspection. Aux- Military Police were on to direct visitors to vari- parking areas on the field, ne exhibit which attracted P-4- 7s attention was the Trainer, used to teach Ind flying" to AAF pilots, rial music was presented by Camp Kearns band. A movie itled "Fight For The Sky" i shown the spectators from improvised theater ; located m Maintenance scooter pool. deal of reat k n aaturday at morning station KSL of 11:45 Salt Lake ;oes w snowy weather rlies in the past few days Knot prevented work from itinuing on flying close to Planes from this field to "Se areas in the south, ac- to Perry G. Boren, ci- chief of flight test sec- - m tady 69 B-- 24 quota $75,000. in naving your cake and eating At the half-wa- y mark in the it too." Victory loan drive, personnel have achieved 65 per cent of the total Hill Field quota. Attainment of the total quota of $200,000 is assured 11 employees step up cash purchases and continue to make consistent payroll deduc - tions. bond Reports, from victory representatives, however, indi cate a slow but gradual reduc tion in the number of personnel buying bonds through the pay roll plan and a decreasing per centage of payroll being allotted to bond purchases. Headquarters T-- 5 is still giv ing the payroll plan the greatest support with 94.17 per cent of and employees participating 17.89 per cent of payroll being allotted. Following closely is T-- 3 engineering with 94.43 per cent of personnel participating . Auto Reduces Rate On Car Wash A further reduction of 200 from the present authorized, City presented a 15 minute broadcast previously strength of 3221 civilian emprepared during an advance ployees of Ogden Aic, Technical visit to the exhibit points. Service Command has been orThe purpose of these ''open dered by Air Technical Service houses' is to stimulate and enCommand Headquarters at courage enlistment and reenlist-mein the AAF. Lt. Frederick Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dorman, OATSC recruiting offi- Brig. Gen. Ray G. Harris, comcer, and in charge of "open general of OATSC, anhouse" arrangements was on manding nounced today. hand to answer any questions The reduction, however, will on the recruiting program. officers probably have little effect on the Other recruiting Official emblems of the Na from Salt Lake City and Ogden present civilian strength on the were present to answer ques- field as it is anticipated that tional Association of Air Forces Women sterling wings inscrib tions which were asked 'about normal attrition services. ed with NAAl w are now on the joining of their own sale at the Hill Field post ex The last of the three "open clearing the field houses" will be conducted here accord may lower the actual change. All AAF military per 5 sonnel are urged to buy their number of employees to be Sunday December 9 from 1 to mother, wife, or sister one of . p.m. wire-record- ed , nt NAAFYV Wings On Sale At PX workers The new reduction must De completed by the end of December and is being carried out in line with the announced policy of the Army Air Forces to reduce its civilian personnel as the since the first plane was flown need for them decreases. away on Oct. 29. This mass transfer of planes previously overhauled,' repaired and stored at Hill Field has been accomplished without a single accident so far, Boren saia. At the present time 21 maintenance crews, 14 civilian and seven military, are bringing the planes up from the storage area, Out Planes on Desp ite Weather and ove- pb of Flying Remember Pearl Harbor on Friday, December 7, by purchasing a Victory Loan Bond, Capt. Charles P.. Murphy, officer in charge of the Victory Loan drive, urges OATSC personnel. 'Purchase a bond on that date or before that date," he says, but by all means purchase, for an investment in a victory bond s an investment in peace. Up to date only. 338. .employes and 15.09 of total payroll or 11.3 per cent of the. total. HU1 Even 89.71 per Field personnel .have. made, out- cent of though only personnel in T-- 4 installaright cash purchases in addition tions are participating, this sec to investing in payroll deduc- tion is allotting 15.11 per cent of tions. The common complaint, total payroll. In addition to giving financial Capt. Murphy says, is that per- accounts a definite boost, sonnel can't afford to buy bonds. Murphy says Victory LoanCapt. in Using the same kind of logic, he vestments help to care for the declares, it is just as plausible wounded, end war contracts, to say, "I can't afford to save maintain armies of occupation money, it's an expensive thing and help bring home our serv to do." icemen. "Bonds brought about the Actually there is no expenditure whatever where bonds are mighty atomic blast that put an involved, he says. Bonds cost end to the war. Bonds today are you nothing. They merely repre- returning flesh to the bones of sent certificates, signifying that those who survived the tortures made a deposit in . the of prison camps, are benefiting you e have xt u. v. mtreasury instead 01. in a unknown thousands who played their gallant part in the total de bank or. a cooky jar. our enemies." It is the aim of Capt. Murphy feat of bonds Buy today, buy them and., the bond representatives to close out as nearly as possible regularly and hold them. Capt. says, "This is about as by nday the Hill Field cash Murphy close as' you are likely to come of these emblems and automatical ly entitle them to a member ship in the NAAFW. The funds derived from this sale will help boost the NAAFW scholarship fund for the children of AAF men who died in prison camps. The Hill Field auto service, located directly west of the clockhouse, is now in a position to handle car wash jobs at a reduced price of $1.00, Milo Snow and Arthur Schaefermeyer, of the service, an' nounced this week. In addition, the auto service offers all kinds of preventive maintenance work ' including valve, ' ignition, servicing, greasing, spark plug cleaning, tune-up- s, battery charging and welding. With a new staff of competent personnel every job is guaranteed. Car owners secure special at the auto appointments ' service by consulting Mr. Schaefermeyer and obtaining from him a pass entitling them to bring their cars through the sixth street gate. Cars may be driven to the auto service in the morning and left there during the day All services are available to both civil- ian and military personnel. The auto service is open from 7.30 a.m. to J. p.m. Ivan Barlow, concessionaire . - for the Hill Field post is in charge. - tire . ; ex-chan- ge, ( proremoving the them when they tection given mii..t ana ot. were placed in storage, and put-ti'"ii, flnwn been ti,u condition, thAm in 'Technical Sarin rA -. i in .T. R. Faust, assist ant eeneral superintendent of maintpnanre division. Approx 80 en imately 125 civilians and are men penormms listed n to the RFC sales storage . K r. Brno a : anti-corrosi- on M at Uj, pis i.nave na flv-aw- av oir. r-.- hstoffice Is wed Now iifArlr ill Sifl til Wrl m. Another 30 civilian mechanics are working in the flight test their hangar, giving the planed :u-are tests before final iney I away. "' CJy Ue for ow Workinr On Workmen are concentrating on at the present time, as this phase of the project must !be hv December the These planes are leavingseven field at the rate of six or. to B-2- 4s . B-2- mev branch ..d N Window SrVU e vr:ible on Z2ljtr tke iTrchase Ii. T. 'irders. 8:20 ne a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 8ys and orders Med t"P. ... durlnr that time. 4s a day, with plans under way P- ks. iiire. Thirty and 30 civilian lots, 30 are being trans-tnr.c- A flight engineers vre to assist in ferrying nut rtlanPS. are massed on the apron around the maintenance nam,-- " ) (Continued On Pag 1 co-pil- ots B-2- 4s ' , 1 .ivillan crews and seven crews of enlisted men are working in all kinds of so they can be flown to tc na . ... - siuratc condition .! ' from in. crews are slwtoor nere ";-15. .f the ber weather ,fw . . . at Kirman Aril., tec U, U con. teft FC sales storage depot doesn"..t . . . Vrd j Io at work. The weather RACING . nil" to put 289 n.vii ducive to Ukln . " un bath. 1 flv-aw- av -- |