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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Janua ry25. START MAKING JfliNS 3-D- FOR SPREES AY .There's If fc'v- V i - New Uniforms lor USAF Academy Cadets of Paramount PicCecil B. Demille, New uniforms, designed by tures, will be worn by USAF Academy cadets beginning next fall. Modeled above by academy training officers, the uniforms are (left to right): Winter dress uniform to be worn to classes, meals, athletic events and while traveling. Made of indigo blue elastique, its pleated trousers may be worn with the other blue uniforms. Evening dress uniformdesigned for wear at formal social functions, both summer and winter. White summer parade dress uniform which will be worn for parades, ceremonies and chapel services. With this uniform, cadet officer will wear a yellow sash, d sword belt, as shown. sword, and white, leather, Other cadets will wear a leather waist belt with a silver tuckle. At right is the winter parade dress uniform. Air Quote of Week: "To imagine that atomic weathey pons are so horrible that would go unused in a war is, I believe, a dangerous fallacy. What basis have we for assumand particularing that a nation,not hesitated to ly one that has wsnrt to brutality whenever it served its purposes, would hesitate to use atomic weapons any time it felt that by such use it coma improve its own position? "Fundamentally, there is one prime deterrent to Soviet exploita tion of their crowing autu,uum: them power and that is to convince of this asrerressive use power that would bring down upon tnem a retaliation so damaging that they could not possibly improve their position by an aggressive move." Secretary Quarles in a speech in silver-buckle- G.O. P. mi PONTIUS VETERINARY HOSPITAL Open Week Days 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Use our Pet Exchange Service 1805 West Riverdale Road ROY, UTAH Phone 3-34- 28 Participating in the diamond will be Fred Hutchinson, Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals: Joe Nuxhall. pitcher, and Wally Post, outfielder, of the Cin clinic cinnati Kedlegs; Anay eseminicK,catcher for the Philadelphia Phil- baseies: Earl.t Torgeson,li. tT-first ntnA man oin tne .ueiruit xigcxo, auu Eddie Rommel, American League umpire and former pitching star of the Philadelphia Athletics. Airlift Committee Named: Maj. Gen. Frederic E. Glantz- - recent commanaer oi USAFS's 17th AF, has been named chairman of the Single Manager Airlift Committee, formed to de velop terms of reference to guide the activities of the Single Man ager operating agency, Military Air Transport Service. Washington, D. U., January 7. Secretary of the Air J?'orce uuar-les was designated the Department of Defense Single Manager lor Furlough Fares Continue: Service in December, 1956. Airlift round-trip Reduced MATS was announced as the milirail coach and bus furlough fares tary departments' principal airlift have been extended to June 30, agency under the new assignment. 157. for the benefit ot all ac tive dutv military personnel travel- lintr in unuurui. xue cji.i,choiu vi Safe Haven Congratulations: General Nathan F. Twining, Air the reduced travel fare privilege Force Chief of Staff, has sent meswas approved by the Inter-temto- ri al Military Committee and the Na sages of congratulations to the tional Bus Military Bureau, lhe Commander in Chief of USAFE reduced fares also apply to for and Commander of MATS, Lt. Geneign military students at military erals William H. Tunner and Josinstallations in the U. S., but they eph Smith, for the contributions will be required to pay the Fed of their commands to the success of the Hungarian refugee airlift, eral transportation tax. Operation Safe Haven. Civil Service Anniversary: Flattery: The art of telling an Civilian employees of the' Air other person exactly what he thinks Force and other government of himself. an 74th the marked agencies niversary of the signing of the berer. somethino. store in 1957. We'w have three three-da- y during the year. Three of the set for fo,WQT eiet on a tt &f hollkys PridVTSS1 making thre days Hf0rn"St Hill AFB errW i'vjfcCa - -urae on is WasWwT caienaar Birthday which com day, February Law 22. Start n,7irLW for you'U i" be i;"7mu!' celebrate a t2 11VUUV1 The other four holidays up (sorry, you've already In art Maw Vqo'c n com-in- Memorial Day on Thursday May 30, Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, Thanksgiy. mg on Thursday, NovemW and Christmas on Wednesday Tvnl, ' or? tax-exem- pt Civil Service Act on Wednesday, Jan. 10. The anniversary was observed during the entire wee! 'Know Your of January Government" will be the theme The Civil Service Act is the pr foundation for the competitive ser LOOK'S LIKE ONE OF THOSE DAYS vice which today includes more than 94 per cent of AF civilian employees both in U. S. and over You can fool some of the people seas. all of the time; and all of the peo pie some of the time, but you can AF Unit Commended: not fool all the people all the The 9th Air Rescue Group was commended for its time. search efforts on behalf of a downed Navy MATS,' transport, in a letter of appreciation received by AF Chief of Staff General F. Twining from Admiral Nathan AIMED gQSED Q-Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations. (3&d eml) Q35B The letter reads, in part: "I would like to express my sincere ...DAY ail!RANT 9466 PHONE . 13-1- 9. UK-bas- ed - P appreciation for the search or- ganized and administered by the Uth Air Rescue Group for the Navy MATS ROD lost on 11 October 195(5. 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