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Show Men Leave For Cadet School; Air Corps Speeds Up Processing., 34 Hill Field at the Happy chance to win their NINE PINNERS r Hill Field wings, enlisted men, the largest single shipment ever to leave this base for aviation cadet school, have arrived at Classification center, San Antonio, Texas. In the group were silver thirty-fou- nm icss the Nine Pinners, Max April 3. In the second First Airways Sqdn., 1st Communications Sqdn., and the 3rd Reporting Detach- Benjamin E. Vegors, Claud Charles R. Skinner, John Secrest, Sinzi Schelzi, Donald Flanders, Robert J. Fisher, Dewey C. Doolen, Jr., George L. Peres, Howard G. Morgan, Stephen Munsell, Wayne - Kramer, Albert L. Kissand Paul H. Sanderson. inger, 32nd A.D.G.: Pvts. Earl P. Story, Jasper D. Buxton, Robert W. Browne, Solomon Bienenfield, Kenneth R. Benson, and Donald H. McClellan. 35th A.D.G.: Sgt, Jack G. Veach, Cpl. Donald F. Smith, and Pvts. Lloyd E. Schweiger, and Norman H K- - V. M- Post. 31st A.D.G.: Pvts. John J. Walsh, and George A. Ritzel. Technical Training Detachment: Pvts. Elton F. Banger ter and Byron E. Snyder 1st Communications Sqdn.; pfc. Ens ley B. Weimer. Statistical Unit: Pvt. John G. McPher-son. Airways Sqdn.: Pvt. Hq & Hq. Sqdn.: David V. Hartigan and Max Marvin B. Brown. Pvts. E. Horn. .. ANNUAL LEAVES CUT TO TVO WEEKS. For the duration of the war annual leaves for civilian employees are limited to two weeks, and emergency leaves, which are only when emergencies arise granted that could not be for seen, are charged against annual leaves. For leave mmn... ycnua is recorded as j k j. anys. Sick leave may be used onlv when the employee is too ill to work and can not be taken whn k. is slight and does not incapacitate the employee for performance of regular duties. Such leaves be used for the purpose ofcan not being treated professionally by a dentist or oculist in . his office. . - Alt,,i tK. . & ! 1 pace, competition 189. game single with highest average for David Lowell AUTHORIZE 1600 MORE HOUSING UNITS... belongs to SSgt. close 256, and again Sgt, Kosof is a second with 255. Plans for construction of sixThe Station Hospital holds the teen hundred additional housing and 2680, three game total31stof A.D.U trailer units for Hill Field workers highest the by followed closely Nine and their approvals by the federal The pinners have with 2677. of the National housing authority team high sing the best Housing Agency has been announced amassed Hospital Station and the of 929, by Edwin M. Pritchard of Ogden, second 925. with area project manager. The Utah and housing units approved thus far include 4208 for trailer in 1943 the entire state. additional units to be ready for occupancy not later than August The FOR GEN. FOUR STARS of ARNOLD... Adding another to his long v. in military avia-t- Al of the ..mn..n ; na ao.nTn 'firsts' ArnoiJ It 1943 are 500 housing units in Lt. General Henry Harley of rank was the to elevated Washington Terrace, 600 housing Gene"' ; 19. v riov unrrh o.n.r.1 units in Sahara Village, and 500 AmnlH to re i airman h first trailer units in the new trailer project just south of Hill Field. ceive this distinction andof isStainj in rank to Chief PROVIDE equal and tn General George iC. Marshall cor the in -iwo commanders-ij n . CIVILIAN NEDICAL CARE... Completing plans for medical care in the civilian barracks, the Hill Field Welfare Association has reached an agreement with the Weber County chapter of the American Red Cross providing 24 hour ambulance service for emergency cases. Already several cases have been taken to Salt Lake and Ogden. The area now has an infirmary used mostly for contagious cases where segregation is necessary. Through the Red Cross, the Association hopes to secure Welfare nurses' i Biues io statf tt ; r f ; care tor those that do not need major medical attention. WISH SUCCESS 70 CPL ARMSTRONG... Nathan Y ocs. cPi l"lin of -- " i vuuuea ud the oys April 3, and stased a n.- .. p jc . in his honor inj, ugaen. ipl. Armstrono ... . ; th . )c,,r ,runk--- 8nnual lave, -- r.u,cc T"lAng must wait until his PeKVi90f has been consulted as to or not hii mvi... can requested dates. Then he will be "enotified in writing r i n - vi unipproval, half is third with a Wakeman ment, 15th Statistical Unit each provided one man. The following enlisted men comprised the approved list: 482nd Air Base Sqdn.: Pvts. Tack First the has Sgt. Joe Pallardy, 31st A.D.G., 196. of chalked up the best average Max Kosof follows a close Sgt. second with 193, and Pvt. Lyman The by the 35th A.D.G. , two by the 31st A.D.G. , and two by the Technical Zimmerman, D. Wharton, setting ppling. Depot Supply, Patrolmen, Signal Section, Engine Repair, 31st A.D.G,, 32nd A.D.G,, Station Hospital and the Nine Pinners compose the league. men Fifteen of the thirty-fou- r were supplied by the 482 Air Base Sqdn., six by the 32 A.D.G. , four Training Detachment while n, and withf captained by SgtA the field and the the Interpost Bowling League concludes a very successful season April 6 after 28 weeks of pin to- Reporting date ks. remain play-of- f, Kosof, leading Depot Supply team passed their examinations early in January, but the majority 8had been processed since February when the waiting period, from time of qualification until entering school, was reduced to not FIELD... man a week before the final men who had more than six-weefor the men was LEADING Sgt. John Sans, Cpls, SrnaT Berk2rT TBoPbPeuf Falcon, lht' H,Bfy Howard Smith, P'c Sal,er' ja,. and Lawrence Mr. Stratford J. Smith? The HILL FlFlnFP loax. wit;,,..irthur 1 lones-'uener- ii ra-- General Eisenhower. stated The war nrnmotion was r?.n. a x n i vdepartment av a necessary by his position as Der of the U.S. J?".. 1 ht made m ft j a"0 " me"1' --- --- rd of the .taff, . the growth . c an j. me 01 n gen cij siren u .i r and men, and fficers for the maintenani respons .ibility of our air forces fighting i" tnl .I ombat zones. . SOLDIERS CU RRIfllfM ;nii... days or more GIVEN RATlOo (..Pimmh for obtain eve fatltJ foods to supplement rations gran "1 whon : ki. it.. is staying may i. ith hi j by presenting the local P'h 1 at lough papers anH hn.rH in hl town. uU' The service man also is e"1.,. to a hnlf noiinH of susar. 16 Pu." J of processed food, for each f " r-- J4 and one pound of coffee for ration period. PX LIMITS SPECIAL ORDERS. n Special orders for articles carried in regular PX stock limited to the absolute necessiV', of the soldier himself, and sPc" gifts for friends are bannea April It |