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Show V ) The Hillfielder October 24. lo H ill Field Dormitory ucucivc Lriigins - Medicaljd i lit iu i c ir --- --- . Hepcats and jitterbugs swung to the rhythmic tones of the the East Command G.I. Jive band inEnthusiastic Ogden Air Technical Wing Friday night. Brig. Gen. Roy G. Harris, Commanding ..General overseas soldiers, who paused on were quite, a brief stop-ovMaj. Arthur E. Smith, Public Relations Officer amused over the ' entertainment EDITORIAL STAFF given them by the jitterbug contestants. Prizes, candy and . '. . . .... .V. Editorial Supervision Capt. Betty , Richardson . . . . . were won by" Lillian cigarettes, Editor Thompson and Walter Young, . . . . . S'Sgt. Leland G. Snarr. . . .... ;7.V".. . . Ivan M. Draper . ; . V. . , ..Managing Editor Marilyn Arnell and Albert Associate Editors: Pauline McQuowri, Cpl. Elizabeth DePew, Pfc. Hauss. These contests are con' V Al Don George. ducted Friday night. EvPfc. Lee Teaford . ..... . . ... . .Staff Artist eryone every is welcome to compete. , . ... Photography by publications-reproductisection, maintenance A dinner was given at the Libdivision; Lt. Madison Geddes, photographic officer, Editor are invited to um any material In tht Ulllfielder ascent tnat which erty building Wednesday evela iilllird by Camp Ncwspaprr Service. yuinn. ning in honor of Tony La Porte, j. Veterinarians Die Hill fielder la published weekly In the interest! of tbe military and Maj. Earl H 12th Air Force, who is leaving civilian Deraonnel of the Ogrden Air Technical Service Command, Hill Field, Harrison Utah, in cooperation with the for his home in New Jersey in Branch of Personnel erv It Is distributed free each lce Section. It is printed with tbe Wednesday. the very near future. The dinfacilities and .through the cooperation of The Deseret News. Opinions expressed ner party included a few friends by individual writer do not necessarily reflect the attitude of tbe Army or of the Commanding Officer. The Hillfielder receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper from Hill Field, Reba Keele, Service, War Department, 305 East 42nd Street. N. V. C. .Credited material may .ot Olea Merritt, Naomi '. Downs, to published without permission from Camp Newspaper Service. Funds for-- ' (his publication are derived, ld from Hill Field Welfaro Darlene Jacobsen, Norman from Hill" Field Central post fund. Association . and Florence Mathis. The The American spaghetti dinner was prepared by worked out a newRed Cross has arrangement Florence Mathis and an enjoyr able evening was spent by all. witn sotne veterans Administration that the veteran of Worlrl War II, when needing hospital ATTENTION: Edward G. Robinson will in ization, win find Red Cross serv again appear ON in the veterans' hos "Tiger Shark" at the Dormitory ices offered Theater on Wednesday night. pital to which he goes for treat Holster" will be shown ment, Sheldon Bergeson, Red Cross field, director, announced on Saturday evening and "Heav Medical and dental officers who are declared, surplus and who enly Days" on Sunday. Each this week. have had two years active duty in the Army, may apply for discharge picture is shown twice. Once at last the various Following war, even though they may not have the points required. Nurses who 7:00 o'clock and again at 9 chapters volunteer supplied have had at least one year active duty and who are now declared o'clock. services in the hospitals, but surplus may also request discharge. this has been done on a limited Many of the residents in the and informal basis, he said. The A new War Department circular will announce that the Dormitory Area were given a new arrangement resulted when American Theater Ribbon may now be awarded to all United States rear treat Tuesday evening. both the Red Cross Vetmilitary personnel who served honorably on active duty in the John Martinez not oniv wanton erans ' Administrationand the realized continental United States for an accumulative period of one year, to tell of his marksmanship, but the inadequacy of this service including permanent and temporary duty during World War II wanted to prove it. He brought to the increasing number, of vetcommencing December 7, 1941. The terminal date of authority to a huge venison roast to the erans going to these hospitals. receive this award will be announced later. kitchen in the Club Building the services that will Among where it was prepared by some Any officer may sign the statement of election to remain on of the ladies of the area'. John be offered are:. Grey Ladies to active duty at any time up to and including the date administrative says he is going to get another write letters, help with shopping, action is started to effect his release, and thereby waive separation. deer, so who knows, we may play games or just visit: in No officer desiring retention will be released at this time structors to give lessons in the under have another dinner. the provisions of Circular 290. various handicrafts; and a canBelow is a poem written by teen service and motor corps. Any EM or EW, eligible for separation, may sign the appropriate Laurel Pratton after the Fire 'Service in Veterans Hospitals" volunteer .statement and remain on active duty. No EM or EW Department was called out "for is the name under which the desiring to remain on active duty will be released under surplus tne iourtn time to put out a new activity will operate. release directives. fire in Dorm. 520: Trouble was brewing at Dorm A former prisoner of war is entitled to receive combat five twenty. credit for one campaign by virtue of being in a prison camp in an area for The firemen were there and which campaign credit is given, excitement aplenty. he was a prisoner within the time limitation established byprovided orders. Even though he When I opened the door they general may have been transferred from one campaign area to another, he met me there; will be entitled to only one campaign credit while in the status of The smell ofright smoke was strong, but the fire where? 7'. Service er . . ". ... .... - on . . Information-Educatio- wraBf Seventeen officers of the med- -. . ical department attachpri to iu Hill Field station hospital and sen, capt. R. R wWf-Lttne becond Air Depot Group are R. H stWlllahan. receiving tneir aiscnarges from 13 of uVmm the. armed forces. XT have already left the field,' ac "urses cording to apt. ji. u. Thaxton, vans and Lt.(hosniton mT a acting hospital adjutant. inose officers : Officers who have already left charges in the nearT tne iieia are who ar Btni I Doctors (hospital), Maj. C. Lt. Col. H b Ha;?Vieli T." McCormish and Capt. Jesse T. Funk; (Second Air Depot "I i. or The -, uroup;, ivaaj. narry s. Rabb, corps, and Lt. EmrTrH Maj". Thomas L. Edwards and """fx" uieiician Capt. L. H, Caplan. Dentists (hospital). Lt. Col. Harold J. Choate; (Second Air Depot Group), Capt. Raymond . r" H -j- Chapel , SUNDAY n Masses,' Red Cross Begins Service For Vets - two-third- CATHOLIC Mac-Dona- s one-thir- 10:00 Ch- am' v:,aio:oorn;'ch- - : ; LATEST FACTS DISCHARGES, REENLISTMENTS :. y . . fTranBportaf,o,i E!ti ers or breeches, appropriate in- aisiuas, au gioves, Handkerchiefs, dog tags, ties, socks, toilet articles, towels and underwear. The WACs when can retain comparabledischarged clothing including the WAC utility bag and scarves. The yellow honorable discharge emblems are to be sewn on blouses, shirts and coats during the process of separation. . n NO V... ALL ABOUT OCCUPATION 0 They came on the double and with two trucks too. They burst into room 10 and stopped short- PU The firemen found the cause and came out with a roar: It was a bottle of perfume that had spilled upon the floor. JrrCo no you zeckoh they've fozoct JOES m IM THI$ MAN'S ' i AHMy TOO LONG TO GET A sl i ThL chtthitet ? ""nutes pnd services,) ii CHAPEL This oast t.,i NOTES nmj. ixansxcirea irom Hill r to attend th rhot- - .i at Fort Oslethomp r.. .l of this mn'. nJ ,completion nuu iogue will assignment. VIM receive a - Our new Catholic coming to us from ihe nardino . ... ATSC.7"win ing tnis week. rwl 9n t? nrri, S Ui C Chaplain rCant Wester. Protestant. Oronn ni lain with the 94th ADG, arrS tnis past week on Hill fil Ve extend to ChaDlain a most hearty welcome lam wester's civilian jfinj was in tne state of Tevgs i - bvSansoj nr. WMF- - to the telephone with horrid thoughts in mind. And called the firmen saying, "Come back and you'll find We've located the fire it's in room ten. Bring the whole department: we'll need lots of men." Articles GIs Can Keep Upon Being Discharged Soldiers receiving hnnAmM. . Tr. We rushed 15 discharges are entitled to the following: one barracks keep one belt, one pair of shoes bag, or boots, one garrison or .. service cap, one blouse, one mackinaw or overcoat if required for warmth, one Raincoat or poncho, two shirts one of which may be wool if-isoldier's possession, cne pair of cotton trousers or b.eeches, one pair of OD trous prison, - E-- They looked in their room and felt all the walls To find a short circuit or some other cause. No answer! They left, and room 10 opened its door. And the odor that came out sent us all to the floor. men who were former Prisoners of war 16 Promotion one erade effective as of thei? dly of Vefease prison camp: Enlisted men who enlist in the Regular for a thr period may now select the Army installationArmy awnich they des! to begin their reenlistment. Thus a man reeriiut service at the installation nearest his h gl" i?he desires. . p. Uav PKOTESTANT: CbJl wenearsal. Bid?. P.m. Sunday School The Wolf AJ? 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