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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES '8 Septeial, For CRP Effor from General Curtis E. LeMav, Air Force Chief of B. Staff, and Lt. Gen. Kenneth the of Hobson, vice commander Air Force Logistics Command, each praised efforts by the Air Force and Ogden Air Materiel Area in support of the Department of Defense Cost Reduction lottPi-- s Program. . election in Nnvpmhev The general aea n . . ""e . attention on what Ogden AMA emnlovpp ,..y or . . the Hatch Act. Purpose of the Hatch Act is to bar do under w activi. f,,? service. They may ru MVHviivn.nl ami innroo ina , . -v- vvulM1BUS m a purel J narr.isiin mnnnm. m. i j neglect their Air ut JI1U&L t"1" Force aci ranges irom a 30-da- J engage m political activi local partisan ties. The penalty for lixc a con. violation is severe minimum of and of a suspension to removal from the job. The Civil Service y commission is charged with en. forcement of the Hatch Act If an employee has any doubts will continue work. whether an activity is a viola mander, said, "We to emphasize, and vigorously Ogden AMA employees may tion of the Hatch Act, he pursue, an effective and com- run for local office not spe- should ask his supervisor to prehensive program to uncover cifically identified with the na- refer the question to the Civil new areas of cost reduction." tional or state issues. However, ian Personnel Officer. MSgt. Howard C. Gould, base paramedic, pre- pares to make 500th parachute jump. Assigned to the Rescue and Survival Section, Flight Operations Division, Sergeant (lould ha3 participated in many rescues since his first jump in 1932. 1 Gould, Paramedic, Makes t Jump Since 1952 A Hill AFB paramedic, who "feels more at home in the on the ground," made his 500 parachute jump this week. flyer and emergency He u MSgt. Howard C. Gould civilian medical treatment and evacuaassigned to the Recuc and Sur- tion of five civilians in an air-- .. vival Sect'" : i .. ctOperations v.. j (ii nail, miiucui Xc., Division. 1960. March, The paramedic made his 500 To become an Air Force parajump Thursday from a base medic, Sergeant Gould had to helicopter some 1,250 feet from a three-wee- k above the br.se. He popped his graduate at Ft. Benning, Ga., course 'chute and landed uneventfully jump k medical course at a in the training area near the Gunter AFB, Ala., and a h flight operations hangar. and survival pararescue Sergeant Gould, and his fel school at Palm Beach Interna-nationlow paramedic, SSgt. Bernard Airport, Fla. Casey, arc required to jump Sergeant Gould made his twice each month to Keep profirst jump at Ft. Benning in ficient. Sergeant Casey now has August, 1952. 211 jumps to his credit. A native of Orlando, Fla., Not ell of Sergeant Gould's Sergeant Gould has 10 years of activities have been of the military service. Among his awards and decorations is the practice variety, however. Assigned to Hill AFB in Sep- Airman's Medal for the Timpa-nogo- s mission, the Air Medal tember, 1959, Sergeant Gould has participated in some 20 for rescue missions behind the search and rescue mission, lines during the Korean conflict and the Air Force Comwhile stationed here. The most notable were a jump mendation Medal for the Kly in October, 1961, on Mt. Timpa-liogo- s incident. He resides in Layton with hi? from more than 10,000 feet to aid in rescue of a downed wife. (EMMS ARMSTRONG 3 GREAT air than TIRES 4. - 1 11-- not Employees are encouraged to register and vote. Administra- j.1tney may run only fn, tive leave is provided where which do not requirp needed for registering and for voting. Employees may express their opinions. They may wear buttons or put stickers on their cars. However, they cannot write or make political speeches. They cannot organize or march in a political parade. They cannot solicit votes or act as matchers at the polls. They cannot use their cars to transport voters to the polls, except members of families or regular riders their tively. Gen who a In reply letter Maj. T, may wish to stop at the comAMA Alan Bennett, Ogden polls on the Way to and from , nariW activity on thepart of Civil Service employees iivi. ties uc iJtiiiuucu. uuicib General LeMay pointed out that the Defense Department will exceed its established jroals for FY64 and the Air Force will account for 50 per cent of that achievement. General Hobson commended all AM As on a job well done and mentioned specifically the excellent job accomplished by Mobile, Ogden and San Antonio AMAs who were pennant winners for the second, third and fourth quarters FY64, respec 5001h JUMP iSfii Hatch Act Limits EFllllovPftc involvement f Praise Received TV, 25, : 21 four-wee- three-mont- al ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG THE PREMIUM rhino 7.50x14 Whitewall $95 iff. MIRACLE CORONET 7.30x14 Whitewall 7.50x14 Whitewall 4, each ARMSTRONG W 4 sil5' Tlus Budget Terms Available Exotic Dining Serving Chines". American or l All Tires in Blackwoll Available at Comparable Polynesian Food USED " IMS OPEN $750 U Most Cars Shop Where You'll Find Weekdays & Sunday 1 1 :30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. "The Men Who Know Tires Best!" Fridays & Saturdays 1 1 :30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Ample Free Parkins Call 3931031 for Keservations "hone 399-562- CHINA NITE OGDEN Blvd. p 3 . 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