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Show .rf Field Sunday School Teachers t ' f the First at Ashland, i ? V MARCUS . . . the intermediate Sunday M diss, ages IS to 18. Lt. 'ircsi is a former high school Mptl from Michigan, taught Methodist Sunday school aad is now assigned . to Ntk medical supply platoon, , 2 Field. His home is Cadillac, Mich. I 'i h :SS.::v3v the maximum service to the army in a detailed Circular (No. 293) issued by the War Department, recently rescinding all ALLISON FREDRICKSON Will teach the primary class, previous directives in conflict with ages six to eight. Miss Fredrick-so- n Pointing out that there are many has taught similar age groups assignments which require men of for about a year and a half at unusual physical but also the Central Lutheran church, many which can beability filled lesser Minneapolis. She came to Hill physical attainments,- the bycircular Field last February and at pres- states that: ent is secretary to the assistant "Classification, assignment, reasbase finance officer. signment, and training are command functions which must be exercised energetically ' and continu- :v:N-S- h j o M ' ' mm '; EDWARD A. STEBL- - to handle the senior Mes II aad erer. Jferae, before Joining the for eight year super--gt ? 1 of Christ's ehurch, m Laredo, Texas, and yjfCoL Sterling is presently and "wor inspector gen- eral, OASC Returning I'll, 'v -vi pillllllMf - " Sabbath School To Start Here Dec. 5 ously so that the skill, aptitude, physical qualifications, and capacity for development of the individ ual are used to the utmost." It was directed that each enlist ed man found in an assignment teachers have Deyona ins Four capacity be re been obtained to conduct classes assigned to physical a position within his in Hill Field's first Sunday school, capacity. Manv men who are he- to start Dec. 5, Chaplain Carroll low current physical standards for A. Hamilton, in charge, said yes- induction are extremely valuable to terday. The new teachers are giv- ine army because of training and ing their time and effort freely the War Department in the interests of the project. It experience, emphasized, and discharge of these will convene in building post men for physical reasons is prohischools area. bited. Men who do not meet the physiThe teachers are: Allison Pfc. Edna L. Goheen, Lt. cal standards for general service Richard Marcus, and Lt. Col. Ed- will continue to be inducted, but will not be assigned to oversea ward A. Sterling. replacement units if they The new school will be fully casual classes for those aged cannot perform their duties under graded with Discharges on 6 to 8, 9 to 12, 13 to 16 and 17 and Held conditions. over primary, junior, intermediate physical grounds for men both here and overseas will be granted only and senior-adul- t, respectively. if the man is unable to render is to main provide useful The purpose military service in any as those unable religious training for that can reasonably be signment to attend elsewhere due to trans- made available. difficulties. portation The existence of a Buses will leave the south gate sive or remedial defect or disease for the school at 9:45 a.m.; will re- which would disqualify a man for at dispatch overseas will not be sufturn with Sunday-schoole11:00 a.m. Military and civilian ficient reason to return him to personnel are welcome. Children the United States, however. are especially invited. Men of Table of Organization units to be sent overseas will not Chaplain Carroll A. Hamilton, be removed from these units even assistant base chaplain, announced though they may not meet the nhvsical standards for individual this week that the Sahara Village replacements, If they are consid Sunday school and new HilltoField be- school scheduled ered physically qualified to carry arin next Sunday have been com' out their assigned duties, mose bined and will meet next Sunday who are definitely not quaimea nhysically. however, will be re and thereafter in building in the post schools area. The moved as early as possible in the school will begin at ten a. m. All training period. "The unnecessary removal of civilian and military personnel with trained enlisted men from units their children are invited. immediately prior to departure Dr. Rollo SDeer. United Chris overseas , tne circular siai.es, area representative, tian Ministry example of wastage or a flagrant Na of the and Lillian Anderson and training, manpower military tional Lutheran council have been destructive alike to the morale of Sa for school conducting Sunday the individual and the efficiency, hara Village children for the past of the unit." few months. Enlisted men will not be disPrior to combining the two patched overseas who have any of schools the United Christian Min- the following defects: to start a Sun1. Psychiatric disorders, except istry had planned . at December in school mild psychoneuroses .transient in day ex character. Hamilton Chaolain 2. Hernia, except small incisional plained that it was quite probable the new combined Sunday school or umbilical. would be moved from the post 3. Class I dental defects, except schools to the Sahara Village ree those whose only defect is the need renttan huildine when it is conv of prosthetic replacements, providearly ed that, despite missing teeth, pleted some time during theaue w they have been able to follow a year, nf th life the to accessible gainful occupation in civilian its being more restor- indicate that i, and children of Sahara Village not ation of the missing teeth is Hillcrest essential. . 4. Enucleation or an eye w. without prosthesis. suffered 5 Individuals who have res diseases causing from tropical or tropior sequelae, dual damage cal diseases which are reinfection. rious aggravation upon stand6 Defects below physical those in ards for induction, except of units who are believed capable therein. serving usefully limited The use of the term is men enlisted for service" L. V This does not mean men heretofore imited service" are to or that the army De discharged, and use 1 not continue to induct the full meet not Zln who do eral -- crvice, the Sandart. f circular states. A . iar 1 Tr ; 6, n, non-progre- w fir' " S' ' rs i HUPP ... Is a Joy forever. At least, In this ease, THING OF BEAUTY until the paper turns yellow. Comely Lorna Berlin, base quartermas ter employe, shows off nearly everything to become one of the tastiest bits in the pin-u- p series. A E-1- 76 ASC Safety Magazine to Carry Picture, Story on Work Here f Pix in Magazine nr " I. w 'f' Soon to be seen In the newl published Air Service Safety mag azine is Bess Evans, supervisor. compensation unit, safety branch. Mrs. Evans recently returned to Illness. work after an The new magazine will emanate from ASC headquarters. Patterson Field, devoted to the promulga tion or the gospel or aarety; throughout, the ASC. Mrs. Evans' picture along with brief resume of. her job here, will appear in the second issue as part of an article on OASC safety activities, written by Ronald J. chief 'safety engineer. Dyches, OASC. Mrs. Evans Is responsible for processing all reports for the U. S. employes' compensation commis sion pertaining to injury cases. She also advises employes in the manner of preparing and filing claims and of obtaining compensation for e injuries. In addition she must investigate dubious claims coordinating with the industrial medical dispensary and various private physicians. Mrs. Bess Evans Before coming to Hill Field, Mrs. Evans supervised the compensa tion department for a construcDance tion company building the Remington small arms plant in Salt Lake Tomorrow City. She is living in Ogden with her husband, Garvin G. Evans, as of First dance In the aeries sociate safety engineer on thie the field. at held . ' be to dances square east wing recreation hall Hillcrest will take place tomorrow night at Card Party at Hillcrest Square- 8:30. The Over 50 Hillcrest residents paris in the successful card Dance club sponsor. ticipated Returns for the square party held in the southeast recreDetailed Former Employe plans airAformer HiU Field junior Sec-- . dance series were worked out t ation hall last Wednesday, it was announced by recreation officials. craft mechanic,, now Seaman strpvav. of Ogden, a meeting Sunday afternoon, The tournament was held during was announced by Edithe Graham, the afternoon and evening in order and that all residents Interested 0oul4 d director of dormitory welfare if From Chapel Services -- 4' M. S5f Hill-crest- T" OOU ) well-qualifi- ed X it skills The need for military manpower and conserving the importance of assigning each enlisted man to the Fred-rickso- X RICHARD Icy iS5S;:S Physical Capacity E-17- art To Duty Within 1 - aed r, Choice . the WAC in .aa Joined hft been sU" na i here since August. 0 Pin-u- p 'se? Sfve end technical "tIL unit personnel, hai J7l5 yews Sunday school church 1 V 1 experience in December I, 1943 Will Assign Men ' hTArla A Wednesday Clarifies Army Stand J ! is- r' fffTk jO WJUAJircuI ar r 1 s Elepluuit train are base worshipers coming from lost-tim- Party Square Night For Sffcd """. LiSu. Mr. newly-organiz- recreation, ed attend. |