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Show Here-- , Theatre little Jams Crowd Capacity a . - y i 'n Hold Everything Plays tor soiaier auaience t Wednesday July 14, 1943 Over $22,400,000 Insurance Is Carried By Officers, Men y Of the thousands of at Hill Field, 27 officers any National Service or it was revealed today by ance officer. men having the full to a capacity Playing Pomn Shnur TTr tt.ln" V '1 v,- fc x - Passes to ty soldiers to their Chicago, St. Louis' ' L"4 siae-sputti- J.I. idM! CAREFREE .' . . Soldiers wanted more the hilarious comedy of the of the lovely act knockabout Rays. and '-- 40 Surgeon Formerly Stationed Here, Receives Letter From Injured Officer With a radiator off a rigged. up to make steam for his steam P-4- 0 of i 1 - Terrace and is employed at the aid station at Hill Field. The news arrived in a most novel manner. It came from Second Lieut. Louis . Artah, who had been a. patient of Capt Stager's following a crash while on duty in Alaska.. "The doc did a wonderful job on me," he wrote to Mrs. Stager. His letter, dated June 29, 1943, ' :7 first A d art- - THEY DANCE . . . Hill Field soldiers crowded and Jostled and had swell time at the USO military ball. t 4 wmmm f was periem work school. A ju be am best: if writing this letter. I met your husband, at . . . He is the flight surgeon of my former organization, based at Amchtka. He patched me up after I crashed and did a wonderful job on me. He is about 37 miles from Little Capt. Stager, - Kitten. "He asked me to tell Jl iece. stuff. V-'tJ- i : ' He claims don't game: I care how to get it, but be has some draperies over "The doc sure takes Pilots and keeps them tion. Everyone who ha that it is a draws all Now Are Required personnel the On recovery, the employee report to the Industrial Dispen P; where the reverse side of bis properly completed, will beandhismm thority to return to work, be presented to his personnel m as well as to his supervisor. The Industrial Dispensary you get be the onlv valid authority to even to an employee to lea1 the dnnra. permission the Post due to sickness or care of the Jury. Any employee leaving will in condicrm int Post without this authority sure it. He carried AWOL. dispensary has admired your lumiiy. looking "Well, to say. are lour iney boys. little yuu gei 1.0 see nusband "Sincerely yours, Louis your Artah, "Second Lieut, A. soon. New Control Of fice Manager for OASC The Control office in OASC bfK aurtn in ham m. nur office manafi the person of Mrs. Luis Peterson. C." these things to him. After he gets them Enjoys Holiday he can't remember how or where Both the Parachute he got them. He also has a steam Repair shifts ofa weiner roast on enjoyed room fixed up. He got a radiator the Fourth of July at Lorin Farr ofi a 0 to make the steam. park. Food and fun were the bill "Yep, it is some dispensary. He of fare, with four ladies in has the ceiling painted blue. We of the festivities: Tressie L. charge Miller, can't find out how he got the blue May J. Phyllis D. Furniss, Hyatt, paint. It's just like the old army and La Dora Harbertson, attraction P-4- OUT With attractive partner mon omnl fh the punch bowl This gave them time to ask: "And what did WALTER STAGER out this Parachute Repair magnetic "No one can seem to find where and how he gets all of a. CAPT. very nice his dispensary. It looks have any more I don't an Athletic club. He managed to doc is in the best of The get a sunlamp, baking lamp, hot health so you don't have a thing water heaters, and a bunch of to worry about I will brine thin and shower heads. He gives pipe to a close now, and I the hope that n hot and a about more like you First Aid Passes and supervisor will be immediat advised as to the length of his prol able absence-- . 1943 rub-dowshowers, sun, after they come back from long missions. It is really a masterp- m it 29, boys it They have s ng The employee's i parts Employees receiving treatmi at first aid stations or the dustrial dispensary on the must first obtain a pass ii their immediate superior, except case of serious emergencies, it announced today. According to Lt. Col. Theodoi C Bedwell, chief of the medu section, OASC, the passes will issued by supervisors whene' necessary, and the time of lesi ing his job must be marked each employe's pass by tne supen visor. The nurse at the first aid su tion will mark the time of aj rival and departure at the statioi and when necessary, the employe will then go to the Industrial DiJ pensary. If the employee is WJ to the hospital or is sent noi proper entries will be made the pass, which will be kept the dispensary pending recovery. Wife of Captain Walter Stager, Flight "June m- .Plan Except in Urgent Emergencies, Leave Is Obtained Generates Engine From IP Steam for Alaskan Patients "Dear Mrs. Stager: "I imagine it would I told you just why I 'Ni.;A"o, in pay hi pg or or, aay mgnc it win oe anotner two decades before we miss him. Ei wit matched his dexterity. "Hold Everything," like all camjf shows presented by the USO, wai free to all soldiers, follows." a petal' travesty, hilarious to the hilt, he? 1 the "jive, gill to the wix. Another riotous team was Kan ana xoung. is thi term for their act. Juggling Paul Nolan was anothei great favorite of the crowd. Foi over two decades Paul has kepi his names in lights and the waj he performed at the show Satur - a Viainin to - - 72 Park Chester Fredericks & Co. ' n II Vthan hit. Fredericks is assisted by Ka; Wilson, on the receiving end of hi ad libbing and lippy routine. Obi of his best numbers is a mu takeoff on jitterbugging, a real Such was the welcome news ,1 cam hotel, and the Orpheura theatre in L. A. The Broadway dancing team t her husband received this week by Mrs. Stager, the mother of four small boys, Peter, David, Paul, and Danny, ,who lives at Washington i feet. He - force men who have crashed tion near, Amchitka in Alaska, tin near Amchitka in Alaska. i ft the show direct from a recoi CX)ME AGAIN . . . Said Hill Field GI's to the Three Rays and Master run of 27 weeks at Chicago's ft the mous Sherman hotel. of Ceremonies Frank Payne, after the fine performance given in USO Camp Show here last Saturday- night Frank also has appeared at tb Chicago and Oriental theatres j to air . Addil pechai ire uri mile-a-minu- room, and other items gleaned from sources which he refuses to reveal, Capt. Walter Stager, flight surgeon, formerly . of Hill Field and Kearns, is busy patching up the Field Soldiers Crowd Military Ball Ya xne soiaier auaience nowled Pa ty off-du- i Tops in the night's sensatioi tne inree ivays tnree strei beauties with a refresh comedy knocKaoout act that piled into their routine with vei U. Co! and more. iierore engaging in the tis rfdvi Camp Shows circuit, . the th jeiterd Rays toured with the orchestn Over of Shep Fields, Tommy Tucke craft s and Vaughn Monroe. genera Master of ceremonies, and great favorite with the crowd wa stetal ti Frank Payne. His the ra Qua! spiel and amazingly accurate mini icry of great stars brought tb petal m : v i were lined Order of Base Affects All Field Passes off-du- 1 more tection or partial coverage carry a total of $22,404,046 worth of government Insurance, either National Service or U. S. Government. The enlisted men carry a total of $19,539,818 for an average of 0 $6,193.29, as compared to the Glass 'A officers The carry possible. for of insurance worth $2,864,228 Restricted an average of $8,183.50. Of the total number of men Top Three Grades Stationed . here, approximately 84 of passes for enlisted All per cent of the EMs carry insur- men forms base have been disat this ance, and about 90 per cent of the continued enlisted Pass WD except officers have some' type of GI AGO Form No. 7 and class "A" coverage. passes of the type approved by this .i.JTo best insure the results that headquarters, according to a base Maj. Gen. Kenyon A. Joyce desires memorandum issued this week. Class "A" passes are issued by for the Ninth Service Command in the present GI insurance campaign, organization commanders to nonall unit commanders were busy commissioned officers of the first this week initiating the necessary three grades, in whom they have conmeasures to have every officer confidence as proved by good Howof 60 days. and enlisted man insured for the duct for a period ever at the discretion of thecom-mandin- g maximum $10,000 by August 10. officers Class "A" passes August 10th is the final date may be issued to top graders on that men can sign for the insur- their assignment to the organizaance- without a medical history statement or physical examination. tion. Base headquarters has recomThe provision was instituted in mended that the April, giving every man in uniform officers be allowed to retain the 120 days to clear up his insurance passes in their permanent possesproblems. sion with the exception that the seInsurance clerks have been may be pulled as disciplin"fcured for every organization on the passes measures. ary all commanders unit field, and The Class "A" pass is valid for have formulated plans for prehours only, and does not senting the benefits of GI insur- authorize any non-coto be absent ance to all officers and enlisted from reveille or a formation schedmen under their command. hours by his uled during Those who failed to sign for the immediate commanding officer or top amount of insurance are re higher authority. The limit of a quired to report to the Base In Class "A" is within a radius of 50 surance Officer, Lt. Charles F, miles. Mallory, and submit a certified "A" passes are serially numbered statement, giving their reasons for by Base headquarters and issued the refusal. in blocks to organizations. Each The refusals will be filed in the organization maintains a register Warrant officer's and officer's 201 by serial numbers showing name, files or with the enlistee man's rank, army serial number of men service record. to whom they are issued and date Earlier in the week each organi- of issue. sation submitted a repoit to Lt, Form 7 passes are limited to a Mallory, including the names of radius of 100 miles and are turned those officers and EMs who did in immediately upon return to the base. not have the full protection $10,-00- : entertainment z pro- loaf fiafiirla.. audi... "TJi j Little theatre took Hill Field s ice men for a delirious joyride officers and enlisted men stationed and 546 enlisted men do not carry U. S. Government Life insurance, Lt. Charles F, Mallory, base insur' r J An employe of the gver""5 for more than a year, Mrs. Fej son's first position was with v , Salt Lake Sub -- Depot, before was discontinued. From there wus transferred to Buckley where she occupied the P0"1 of chief clerk until her tran to Hill Field on July 1, when assumed the duties of office nw ager in the Control office. A widow, mother of l she is glad to return to her w, in Salt Lake City. r" paid i overur Gene theet 1 they ence ii mfficii thi for kelpen elwunj Need! Over driliai both to n fill for pat eonditi ter, ag Previo |