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Show Next Check to Fills See Deductions Wednesday July 21, 1943 'HelFs Fridaf Joins OASC Squadron War Villages Are Prdniit New FaciliC New Office UnderTaxPlan Open llidsr for Nc! Pay Day Here Will ' Be Administration; If First on New Shopping (Rentiers Basis Tay-as-G-o' Expanded facilities forl- R.i Village, Veaieland Park andwi ington xerrace were foreseen, announcement of a projected struction program for these ieia war worKers commnt Bias nave ceen opened for erection of administration community buildings at all w proiects governmtsni nuusing In addition, to relieve conetd at the Layton postoffice, work) a B soon ipegin.un at I s nara vuiage, ionowmg a reqrf ' - civilian due about pay day is just and checks paid then will be the first ones tb have nipped Hill Field's next from them the withholding tax. go pay-as-you-- this tax U widely Known as a 20 per cent tax on income, the tax is actually not nearly as tough & it nounda. Onlv ones who really pay 20 per cent tax on their income L.T. A. B. WANAMAKER by the U. S. ppstal' department are those few foolish ana careiess Named as special information of Two new rural mail routes It ones who failed to file the exemp- ficer for OASC, following creaalso been inaugurated. One ro tion information certificate. 1 tion of the post upon orders from will be over flrive in Verdeli more simple than much Being Patterson Field. while the other will serve patr JUST A ROOKIE , . . Morale of the OASC Headquarters and Headmost forms one is asked to tui out course to be kno lenaa over a 134 week when nearlv everv dav. it is a mystery points last quarters Squadron went up an additional 2." Carriers i Wthe No. as "Route -had applied to whv so manv emDldves neglected it was learned that a new recruit, "Hell's Friday," routes daily, excepts Rol the travel for for Command Air for enlistment, asking assignment Service the to file the information. Exemption We tl and holidays. days to pass his physical, just information is important to, you doty with the squadron. But first he had The community and adminiK A3 ai like any other enlisted man. Above, you see "Hell's Friday" getting: because It i on the basis of your tive buildings at all projects i 'sdat V. H. with once He Earl from over C passed Harrison, the status married or, single, aepena Captain a management buili include colors. flying enta or no. head of family or in lor. nurses to car I serf quarters calthe dividual that. government -- school 1 children of wpi pre income culates the amount of your an auditorium, club i list h mothers, HiiViWfitn m of In tint tax. 8K social rooms, equipped commurf e If vou have a fwife and three faciliti recreation and kitchens 1 kids it obviously JwHl cost your Sahara Village buildings villi family more to live than a single 1 4 a lunch and drug store cm y on elude it individual. The government Knows and beauty shops i barber ter, exoects from larger that therefore score. a small HTM general families less tax than smaller ones. An $80,000 filtration plant ifbos tne reason behind That is the i i render irrigation water fit lor i Siordj 1 iir'""1miiiiri "'ww''''' exemption information. at Washington Terrace soon The 9n nor cent tax is on the dif L.T. NELSON A. ROEIXER T"5 - St under construction. It will wm ference between the exemption Succeeds Lt Charles F. Mattery be c water for to assure ample 5a f level and the wage payment. aa Base Special Service officer. summer If you earn more than 26 dollars LA. Mallory Is named Public Re purposes during can vou the nav least neriod mf lations officer for OASC ol pay is an amount representing over Following an order to all area three per cent of the excess Air Service Commands by Major hrvr $26. This means that if the numS JLOailS ber of vour deDendents reduces General Walter H. Frank which Welt your withholding tax to something affects public relations activities below three per cent of your earn- and directs the setting up in each Emergency Cases ings over $26, you pay at least area of a new office of Special Col. Morris Herman, this amount. Information, To Be Handled The now tax reDlaces the victory commanding officer OASC, Saturintl tax of five per cent which went day appointed Lt. A. Banks Wana- Week Another For 30. The out of effect on June maker, former OASC Public Rela As a natural follow-u- p X victory tax was based on five per tions Officer, as Special Informa cent of all earnings over $26 each tion officer in this area command, nation which nut the army'V. Irsc vuoi ics n . i caSa DaSIS &UUUI a yetur agu, w Jrtic pay period. Thus an employe who, tunc, uu ai uie stuue SnM1fl1 hnafl fftrmerlv MnlAM oa nnw fn a.eiau' NOW FOR SOME SHOTS . . . After being sworn In, "HeU's Friday" because of dependency status does Uolliimf underwent the ordeal of a few shots. He was pretty sore for a day not have to pay a withholding tax Service oincer, becomes tne new basis. This means that i mr two after Capt Harrison had lnnoeulated him against most of but does have to pay a three per OASC Public Relations Officer, fund operated by the Wei cent earning over $26 will actually while LL Nelson i A. Roeller as- - nncintion is no loneer t the ailments of the army. A strict diet was in order. ii'- sumes the Dost of Base Snecial for lendine Durooses. be paying less now. Emoloves may secure their Service Officer and Base Public Relations Officer. from the First Security Bankoro of Q Air Serv The reorganization Ogden, which maintains an Suzy-While 1 Vj - 25-mi- le ' J - illlilll ii Announce End are f I ti I I Arrives At 3a v n...' j A REAL TAO . . . Marking Ms final Induction in the AAF as a buck privavte in the OASC Headquarters Squadron, Capt Irving C. Eells, eemmanding officer, presented "Hell's Friday" with his dog tags. Like the famous spurs, they "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" as he trots abeut the barracks. Pvt. "Hell's Friday" Is looked upon as a likely prospect for advancement In the outfit. When he gets done with bis basle barracks' training, he will take up regular squadron duties and If be ever gets any ratings, like any other rookie, he will have to earn them. Overseas Repair Squadron Gets Copies of Hillfielder That nrws of Hill Field Is of continued Interest to former Hill Hill Fielders all around the world was proved again this week with receipt of a letter from an overseas Repair Squadron that formerly was stationed at Hilt Field, The squadron is commanded by Capt Robert R. Shaefer, and Its present location is unknown, since only an APO address was attached. Hill Field i (Continued from Pas One) supply sergeant for the 19tb Group Air Echelon which was responsible for maintaining the parts that kept in there fighting. the Suzy-- Q Sergeant Turner is a personal friend of the original crew, particularly of Lieut Bill Bostwick, engineer and gunner, who was an enlisted man, in the same outfit as the Hill Fled soldier for eight years before the war. Sgt Turner was transferred from Fort Douglas in November, 1941, and was on board a transport be' tween Honolulu and Manila when the Japs struck Pearl Harbor. u 1 - I 1 tmi I I More Housing is He was immediately sent to Java, and stayed there until its capture, when he was evacuated to Aus tralia. He was assigned to New Guinea and Australian bases until his return to he U. S. last win ter. knowl At present his first-han- d edge of supply problems In the combat area is proving invaluable at the enormous Air Service Com- poster pamphlets, photograph, oi mand Depot and Base at Hill otner puoiications; demonstrations, penormances, Field. recordings, radio But Sgt. Turner and Suzy-- are fivsiwi uiMivai iciiuiiions, etc. I me special Information Officer still good friends they have a lot of things to talk over during Suzy' is auuionzea to aeai directly with appropriate local officials of other stay in the hangars here. armed service mmrmnanl. m;.u hwf at. 1 I New Civilian Pay Plan Announced (Continued from Pass One) useless for suclt a person to apply at the check distribution unit, because his check will not be be there. The last three windows at the far end of the check distribution building will be used for adjust ments. Employes who have ques tions about their checks will proceed directly to those windows. These adjustment windowa will be I open on paydays. There will be another window on the second successive payday to handle the checks of those who for one reason or another open were not paid on the first day. - w- Q '. Captain Shaefer letter revealed the arrival of the May 25 Issue f the Hillfielder, the first news the organisation had received from Its oM base. News contained in the Initial copy, said Captain Shaefer "brought back fond memories of the days spent at Hill Field." Captain Shaefer further wrote: "Morale of officer and enlisted personnel is very high. Though they have experienced some hardship, the )inl'iif eceived by them in the military and specialist schools at Hill Held are a factor in iheir ability to overcome these new obstacles." deciding The letter concludom with m u i M e l'wi-- on me permanent mailing list of . SillllVBMVII ice Command components to in on thu fiem ana, wnicn raw elude an Office of Special Infor into its new building next to mation indicates new importance clock house this week, is beinz attached to the nature of For annroximately another Dublic relations, inasmuch a the the Welfare association will Air Service' Command includes a money to employes who can sta wwi larger number of civilian employees an extreme emergency,than snv other command In the I this nhase of the association's Armv Air Forces. is now concluded. The office fTiA TTnrlor . nf Wi. w. WW. ItVIU the fUUioeilLtion IS in tne Jun ... ASC Headquarters, the Special In- - Relations branch in the un. formation Officer will have final Personnel building. jurisdiction overi all acts of communication, both .military and civil ian, which mayi possibly be con strued by the public as represent Newly-Complete- d ing official attitudes. The Special Information Officer will, in addition, supervise the ac new homes at Hill tivities of Public Relations Offi mi Seven of Hill Field function the cers. and Ogden hlghwajk are still v Must Be Approved able to Hill Fielders for purcl homes These privately-uH- t All acts by military or civilian at- S4450. $450 down. nriced of Air Service the Com' personnel mand which may be construed by balance is paid as rent. At pwin L three homes remain unsold .ffiMoi the mihKo - develonment. Ten more, omon fif.f vn onnM..j t completed in two Such wU1 Special Information Officer. i The homes are outfittea "s hih m,,.f civilian government agencies and with representatives of local public relations media. it. wanamaker will have Jur isdiction over the activities of Sne cial Information Officers at units under control of the Ogden Air Service Command. With many years experience with Time, Inc.. a omer puonsncrs prior to Join ing the Air Corps, he is well quail fied for his new assiznment The directive setting up the new office also states that qualified personnel be provided as appropriate. Personnel with the follow ing qualifications are Included: Those having newspaper editor ial experience, news photo exneri ence, writing experience (including speech writing), radio production, writing or acting cxperier.ee, promotional experience, musical and uramaue Background. - ' .ir: K-- J T rJSM ( n, I QX W am jar2ieSSIlV99 I A fTOVe dOSUly To 400 Employes'. As a result of failing their tax exemption to , Z filing Incorrectly, nearly HIU Field employes will M' per cent cut in next payday, according to William J. Hagerty, chiel Payroll section. ' cent a The full 20 per si Is Imposed by terms off when exemption inform not provided by the empK 24) ( ) .0 Those employes who w. per cent of their pay forthcoming payroU may tne exemption pn wnn time to take effect on thei August payroll. Whe law VTj for no rebates for those pWJ periods In which the full JJJ cent had to be taken i employe's negleet to f I 20 Hi i |