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Show Every Onr Goal: Back the Attack! Buy More Bonds and Stamps? Worker on The Job Daily : ) ' April 26. 1945 Hill Field Host to Brazilian Officers for ;Hve Official Paper of the Ogden Air Technical Service Command Seventh War Loan Drive Gains Speed phing Success Jig Donate Workers To Minutemen At Big Meeting Garments Used section First Col. Wolf Speaks at OATSC to The 7th War Loan drive at Hill Field gained added momentum last Friday at a meeting in the base gymnasium of all the officers and civilian minute men. The purpose of the gathering was to outline the goal in the drive, to stress its vital importance and to stimulate the interest and enthtusiasm essential to the success of the program. We 100 per cent partici- itioa in "the clothing collecC drive being conducted Oil April 30 was the Wive' assistant section, ' :,: (division. (Employes of this' section kied to "the cause of 125,- apply destitute people in areas by each con- ibuting at least one service- tble article of clothing to the 1,000 drive. Uectiori Already clothing & s ill several thousand pounds ;have been collected "at service club, and Capt. of the clockhouse, to icer s club, according ur E. Smith, chairman : ve. at these points are be' by dormitory area made under the su-ision of C. B. Dempsey, main nee division, chairman of the itory area drive, recently ap rointed by R. K. Homer, dormitory Collection FRIENDS IN AIR POWER . . . Major General Armando Trampowsky, swelled itributions s .. Manager, Ticials Well - Pleased Smith and personnel Both Capt. Jepresentatives, Bert Asay and Kornit, expressed !ir gratification not ly at the large quantity of cloth-- i collected but also at the qual- of contributions made. (rAs the deadline date of the drive proaches, personnel in scattered wons ot the field are reminding hers that there is still time to Mtnbute. petit. Sylvia F. immense Said Hugh C. Bennion, director tmjjioye counseling in personam! base services division "T Sgest 'dude that the cleaning 5r ar cnests, out of ward- clothes clos- :.. inese clothes are urgently lea by Beonlf in Now is ol turn and at the sometning we will HllSS. war.tnrn Entries. same time really nev rfinitely Worthwhile" f '"77 worthwhile," was the Wiiam W. Wilson of he was questioned Ziehen drive- Said he "We &'ng,the HLal!lend our unqualified as- neec,y People." Kathleen Jonf nf furt.her emphasized El1 Jlf4a"ce of the drive by the Many Cars Are OATSC Soldier Nation Faced By Crisis in Repaired at Civilian Die Auto Travel End Week Over OATSCGarage to dur met - countries are us for a commor fc,use lK?frie.Morrta of administra fcLass.'s a.nt?. section, supply di Look in cIoset w tkir. ? Ifyur you find SfiSSt"?. fI CIOth'ng ing the past week end as Sgt. Max Korsonsky of the 1028th air serv- v-- Complete shgV .TS p, ot V V- j - . v- ; n- - - psment that you, never or replacement The garage y ,contributing it .to collection . two-thirt- new ?Sng'S5rSdtoV ride-shari- adequate car main tenance and the use of gasoline and tires in essential activities, only, are some of the important answers to tnis critical transpor ia (inn nroblem. Th siinnlv of casseneer car tires has been pinched by the shift of facilities to meet increasea military demands and by the shortage of carbon black, cotton duck, and mannower. Tire auotas for this month are down to 1,000,000, which is less than a fourth of pre-wsales and less than any month for the nast vear. record in this The country compared to the record of our fighting forces is not good. It must be improved to avoid an imminent break - down in our motor vehicle transportation sys Ride-sharin- the leaiuiea wwhich motor tune-u- in Share Problem First Entrant of many over Urged died of pneumonia and Alton Herbert Hogue, flight test inspector was fatally injured in an auto accident.an. was the son cw of of Mrs. Bertha. Korsonsky New YorK, ana joinea Brooklyn, ;n Anril. 1S42. He had been assigned to OATSC since February. He aiea ai me.suuuu hospital Saturday evening after ior iuui being nospnanzea Verdeland park Hogue, 40, of near Layton, was killed Sunday a.m. when his car y at nf rnntrol and plunged irrigation ditch into an eight-fonf- T.avton - - - at the UI1C lilliC AIWA fir. nf the Hill Field. road CUllJUli"v m auu. with hignway inapo-iui- , a iesi llignt being was also a stunt flier and an aviation mechanic. He was the husband of Mrs. Hope Mary RamseyThere are approximately 23,000, finals in Salt Lake Hogue and tne iainer ox iww 000 passenger cars in service to enter the state 4. ana ran.? City, July to dren, Ricnara off falls this figure day. When Any division, section or otner 21,000,000, there will be a serious (Continued on Page Two) drag on this country's production to Problem Answers ice squadron tt:ii vioi Auto Service, es- tablished to facilitate maintenance 60 of employes' cars, has servicedtwo automobiles since opening at weeks ago and is now operating full capacity, shop foreman Jay Morris reported yesterday. All personnel wuu "v- - addi- valuable advantage of...this UnAVI COlK --to the field, nave w tion . , pleased i,o, wnrk and ilea wim their with the opportunity to have cars serviced on the job. The garage is now sei uH drum brake die brake reliningT and h i s nnoun reconditioning. view ment is particularly timely mbrake the current nationwide mi X I1C death Two Hillfielders Hill Field Service Proving Popular To Auto Owners ,cjothing collection during this period ofit L!lld,be supported to prthe age cars on After BtaS?- Delivering the opening address, Col. Paul W. Wolf emphasized the significance of close team work between all officers and war bond campaign workers. He requested the officers to participate in every phase of the drive, including the of bonds through payroll chief of staff of the Brazilian air purchase deduction, purchase of additional bonds for cash and the encourag ing of enlisted and civilian person nel to do likewise. He expressed his confidence in the ultimate suc cess of the program. Quotas Established Lt. Charles P. Murphy, OATSC war bond officer, serving as chair man of the meeting, reported on the auotas established for Hill Field, on the present status of the civilian personnel bond deduction payroll plan, and on the perform ance that wil be required it our quotas are to be met. The goal for civuian personnel Owners at this installation is $870,000. Bond purchases of military person Bides nel will not be included in tnis figure. The success of the campaign will be assured if bond purSolving chases during April, May and June 18 per cent of each month's The employes at OATSC are equal and if 15 per cent of pay- payroll fuU to the to urged .cooperate to bond deductions is allotted iiouuu-n- v extent wuu me bv each of the four divisions. Noth an Americas to protect program ing less than 100 per cent particiimportant motor vehicle transpor pation in this drive throughout the tation system through maximum field will be considered a satisand proper car main factory performance. In order to tenance. attain the $870,000 quota, at least Transportation is the blood bonds must be stream of American Hfe, and f?tp purchased" other ofthan through the cars are the conveyor belt of the navroll t)lan. U. S. production line. The high R. E. Pickens, cnairman or rate 4000 daily at which cars are theCaot. war bond queen contest at Hill to menace a is off the road going outlined the details of the the war program, according to the Field, as it applies to this post. contest war OPA, the ODT and the other bond queen with the OATSC The agencies charged with the re total votes filed for all contestants snonsibility of regulating and con' at Hill Field to her credit will par trolling Americas transportation ticipate in the Davis county finals. during this emergency, The winner in that bracket will " 'ft drive." f 4? ll g, ar - Final Figures on Participation in Red Cross Drive ' djT Vross figures reveal rr' 4Mi i Maintenance emnloves. Final at 07 nnVf h 1. ?.''?" rwc,Iated cfss dri. ' total per- -. in the Red services division ?.lloyLnd or 96 5 per cent: and .Les. 1032 tad staff . hre "ffr, '"" Wbuieo, Im .1 m hea9a,ers " Per cent of- - thirty ensted men con- - . basis only. The appnsti. pointment iss s ment slip "nd a pass for Morris ing the at street gate. gj leav-tute- Jever? fce in the blockhouse area. He aLShnn ticket L written up at sure a car-shari- ng tern. . No New Cars Soon RW . . . war bond qlVnLcon"sEtL" comely Dorothy ' Members of the Mutual Benefit society who have not paid and twenty-sixt- h the twenty-fift- h assessments, which were called and due on April 18, have only two days remaining in which to pay the money without becoming delinquent. The assessments will be delinquent after April 28. Payments may be made to any authorized solicitor on the field, or direct to ' Emma Van Lim-buin the employe relations branch, civilian personnel rg , Another pertinent fact in this disturbing situation is the cer that at least 12 months after tainty E dav will elapse before high passenger car production is losses enough to replace the daily due to old age and acciaenis. ahunew. cars are not going to be plenti(Cootinued M Fas Two) V-- Mutual Benefit Members Have 2 Days to Pay NO. ONE WAR CRIMINAL Criminal at large, but not for Hitler might tremble if hf CaW One Of live criminals prepared by canons war with his name at the top Of the us i. long, Adolf ln hia Knnta iistg Gf war the unitea Commission |