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Show HILL TOP TIMES Col. Johnson ,bJ. I2f""i Hill Top Time, ia an unofficial newapaper published fc;wk' at Company. Kay.ville. Utah, in the interest of personnel Air orce Base Utah. Hill Top Times receives the Armed Forces Press Service,eonUiMd in New; Service, and the Air Materiel Command Press Service. or syndicaUd. these services, with the exception of those marked "copy ruhted AFPS. or may be reprinted provided proper creditation is given to the those ofAtP.8 tne Air AMC-POpinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent FAddresa all advertisemenU to the Inland Printing Company, Kaysville. Utah. Publisher L. E. ANDERSON Printin M-te- nal 8. i Attending AF Course r Lt. Col. Fred C. Johnson, Hill AFB Commander, is one of the 97 Air Force officers and civilians attending an intensive three-wee- Call Me At K i MS J ' My Want Afc """"X Get Results for course at The George Washington University, Washington, D. C Is Enough? The course, under the direction How Much Air of Professor Joe L. Jessup, Assist If some one asked you the main reason why our Nation must keep ant Dean of the School of Government, is known as the Air Force a strong Air Force, you'd probably say: "to help prevent war." And then you might go on to explain that the Air Force does its Resources Management Program, and is .part of the continuing Air job by keeping stronger in the air than any potential enemy. Force effort to improve the effiBut the big question is: How strong is strong enough to ciency of its administrative operaSome say people keep this Country safe from enemy attack? tions by adopting the most ad . we must keep a force bigger than any kept by a possible enemy. vanced developed in What does the Air Force think? Should we add to our arsenal, business techniques and government. so? does a weapon for weapon, every time potential enemy The keynote was set by Major You might take a tip from Secretary of the Air Force Quarles General Richard Lindsay, Deputy in said he recent a In changes speech if you get a question like this. Chief of Staff. Operations, Head our an opponent's capabilities may require compensating changes in United States Air Force, quarters identical own capabilities, but not necessarily changes. "Advances in his address: opening The big question is this. In spite of enemy changes, do we in technology have greatly in counter-attack that still have enough atomic power to stage a creased the responsibilities of each would clearly be disastrous to the aggressor. man's job, posing a greater and Our Secretary recently answered that question in the affirmative. greater challenge to the individual But he hastened to add that he didn't mean we should sit back to do a better job of managing." Other speakers during the course, with the comforting conviction that today's situation won't change to morrow. Avoiding war is f& continuing process, he said. We must which will graduate its 37th Class constantly watch every change in the Communists' military setup. We on 12 April 1957, include top admust constantly modernize our weapons. We must continually improve ministrators from industry, govour effectiveness so that sudden changes in the Communists' military ernment and the academic world. position don't even momentarily weaken our own defense. Even a The class includes officers from momentary weakness possibly could cause an opponent to risk an at- the rank of lieutenant colonel to . tack upon us. colonel, in addition to 15 kev civi nans. This will bring the total Nor would we ever reduce our military strength just benumber of Air Force officers and cause the Communists seem to reduce theirs, the Secretary civilians who have graduated to a pointed out. total of 4219. So there you have an explanation from top authority on just how the Air Force is helping to avoid war. But don't ever forget it takes more than weapons to make our Nation strong enough to deter aggression for either a big or a little war. It also takes men like those we have in our Air Force who have the know-hoto use these weapons if it ever becomes necessary. 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Api.. nav no more than so or $55 per month, adults only, at Jackson Apt., 270 W. 2nd So., 116 FOR FURNITURE 2t. 3-- 22 and A you save ances,- name brands nvprnead. ' m, nn i,n,ro v Cause wc unit J whse. airect to you Wa -fore you buy. Baily 931 west niverume u. den Hotooint Whitesides Advertising Poison The presentations were made at ceremonies held in the control room in Headquarters building. George Holbrook, Manpower and Organization Division Chief, noted that Ogden Air Materiel Area had been complimented on the effici ency with which the unit manning document Svstem frnAnnnwoV- on. thorizajtion system) operated here. ne pomtea out that one of the keys to the successful operation of the system at Hill AFB was the superior work accomplished by mese iwo giria. Mrs. Whitesides hna Hill AFB since December 19."l. Her nusoana, lien, works in Supply. They reside at Layton with their three daughters, Pam, Irene and janine. Mrs. Poison hna Vieen a Mill ployee since March 28, 1931. She and fMo nrY, her husband. . ' j unu in Maintenance, reside at 719 nuina Ninth PAYS , luxe Range; also large Hg r, aisu u. roll awning. All bargains terms. Ogden Frige-Freeze- II 98t S- -f - ? ON RECAP and NEW TIRE PURCHASES an m Et i?YPirf?T RETREADING AT TWO CONVENIENT he only difference between April and March is that you don expect it in April. J THE TROUBLE with ihn expense" tours Is they usually are and TIRE COMPANY HAVE YA HEARD? i y II street, ugden. J SALE WISH YOU WERE HERE HAVE for sale all kinds "Blocks" for "Building" "Patii ".Flanters," etc. Mortar WinfJnms and rnlfYrinoM iiuiuvno. clothes line poles $14 and Installed Tvrires nn romiocf bJUV,iJ, us. Open 4:30 p. m. till ? J anii aay Saturday. aays; AN AD TAKER WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR AD space, large ing facilities. Utilities except lights. Private entrance. Now available. 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CLEAN Apt. with bath, trotter's office. extra closet .wash- IN CASH PRIZES ON APRIL 30 r 7.:n iri HALLICRAFTER PAPER FOR AS LITTLE AS loaded or 'Superior' O O TRADE YOU CAN PLACE AN AD IN THIS w Proclaimed Top Times L HTnin nOC XT AOQ 11U1UI ITictiii 4Mndablt It 3 yn L0CAH nnit 183 Sooth CLEAnFIELD Stat j |