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Show m payroll Deductions Will 1.1 and tii u Itemized With Next Check lease 'rom th i copW lnes, w iave ui. to t? I Field civilian employes Are due for a radical Innovation next when they will receive, along with their check, an itemized deduction, from pay, It wh revealed yesterday at the nH L-- i critS Sin en iti' m thrf aid ij non-- f - Wednesday, August 18, 1943 Crowd of 40,000 Greets Memphis Belle Arrival Nearly 40,000 c i v i i a tworkers, guests and soldiers Famous Pilot Is Introduced cheered as the famed flyii-g- f fortress, the Memphis Belle, landed on Hill Field Monday; night with her crew, veterans of 25 missions oyer war-tor- a Europe. retirement for. ld numbeJ y by tW . " ' Gather items pertinent new plan here has been .' . many been -- 7. the experiences of in- Cbr and of military bases with "V lbra" CT. have and officials 1 With Major Robert K. Morgan, . le H -- coob1 The pilot of the Belle since she waa turned over to the Army Air Forces a year ago, leading th group, the crew spoke to the huga audience which crowd open-houed the runways east of Base Operations hangar. The following crew members together with Major Morgan made brief talks before the guests assembled to pay tribute to tho queen of the European skies: Capt. James A. Verinis, Capt. Vincent B. Evans, bombardier. Capt. Charles B. Leighton, navigator. Tech. Sgt. Harold P. Loch, engineer and top turret gunner. Tech. Sgt. Robert J. Hanson, radio operator. Staff Sgt. John P. Quinlan, tail S.Mi CLtaMm. statement K lis- Ploymeri win oe aru, a stub attached to deduction account on a separate in-bei- ng mvJ check itself. i. ; i it . He exact manner m wmcu uw ment will be aenverea to eaon irlrcr has not Deen unauy vie are M uDon. as officials se . speciil entii suu dying mat tney wiu some exact fashion the matter, delivered in now certain. has been . . a complaint that they nave been account tor tne amounts Hitherto it employes co-pil- to their pay checks. The new sys- is expected to do away witn :h uncertainty. An incidental advantage of the Mized deduction statement, it explained, will be that employes m to have a record of their tax Wents, which will be of aid in filing income tax Vclarations when due. (The deduction innovation is the Kond one in recent months. Last Wth, Payroll and Records sec- ible rden depot destim nd mi ing tria .iblefa nsferra issue release nth W gunner. Staff Sgt. Casimer A. Nastal, waist gunner. Staff Sgt. Cecil H. Scott, ball turret gunner. Staff Sgt. Clarence E. Winchell, . waist gunner. devised a scheme of paying all' employes from a central Ti- j .i ti.i.i.: urucr. mi in mpiiaueLiuiii At ire-a source of many complaints, workers stood in lines for long ds to get their checks, and the was immediately dropped. BESPOKE CREWS MODESTY . . . Major Robert K. Morgan, right, above, is being introduced to the crowd of approximately 40,000 which gathered Monday evening to see the Memphis Belle and her famous crew. Major Morgan, pilot of the ship, told the huge crowd that the crew found it easier to face a ie enemy flak than microphone. 4-- . EO's Roll of Honor pets Qualifications Established This Month offer . . (penect attendance and to . ft dis-jwra- Field Put Exhibitions Before Performance 'At Releasing Men ge absenteeism, the Com-findi- ng Officer's Roll of Honor forth its qualifications for nbership. ( in the ff2r.,or of Honor. membership liiness is also a disqualifying To Mines of Choice Hill Field enlisted Eighty-fou- r men with previous mining experience were transferred in grade Saturday. Aue. 14 to the Mining Casual Detachment, Fort Douglas, AER-bene- fit Utah- - At Fort Douglas the men will be interviewed by representatives of if hirea mining companies and Enlisted Rewill be released to ll the circumstances are serve Corps. Each man will be in"ed by the commanding structed prior to discharge that the deserving of an excuse. release is to allow him to engage in mining. have their names in- The commanding general of the on the Civilian is in Roll of Ninth Service Command releasof dw,U receive the of program award. charge Vei.. aifications of of men awards fol- - ing the men. Selection stationed troops among started (Utter and nrft-- . within the Ninth Serivce Command, and will be limited r to ! units T3sta-or tne vussissipyi rr Pe"ect attend- - tioned west ,tns- Cold pTku will be released only for Per,ect ftttend" The men work in mines of highest productivcnt cal . fo. ,St.ar Pe'fect attend- - ity located in the areas of officials However, unless the of-Ir- .... Ah f -- -r- (Continued on t-i. " I' ' tf i? a T4. T5's, tax? A. ri. 1 ool y r!l7ded nti ..n 237 or S!telIiH n occom- - i Capt. R. K. Crowley of the Receiving office at Warehouse has just had three varieJack Dempsey, the old Manassa Twenty ties of good luck a daughter .niinre referee to hand on be will Mauler, Thursnew commission advanca born, boxing his colleague in a truck lastsmashed Hill the In ing him from first lieutenant to day. The pane of glass bout at John Affleck park penepiece 24, captain, and a cute new pup. one large August into pieces, night, Oaden s Tuesday of Bird announced yesterday by The girls at the office have been trating the outer wall about the illeut Richard Pickens, Hill Field congratulating him - comtnission-aad officer. daughter anrf training physical p. they are i record oi no (SEE STOBV ON PAGE 11) to accidents. . iunior painter handed up Utilities, by employed nane of glass to t? Rir.1. Field-Wendov- er winf the representative from the Chief begins. Members of the 408th AAF band, Signal office, Washington, who led by Tech. Sgt. Ed Berry, and plans to attend the sessions. Two (Continued on Pag Two) representatives from the Signal office, Air Service Command, Patterson Field, scheduled to be present Captain Crowley Gets Promotion, Neiv Baby and Pup iCt were is week Mars W SSly otu & agCd They are: Injury ??, ,'?tos' Ebeth H. Mark Gaffner. De- - Utility Safety euc. .fe.E" manner are iUle nirf Mi show -- 68-Da- 68-d- ay ot sub-depo- ts. V.!ar Stl ir n S. S. Officers To Catch Up On New Info d: - D ed Manassa Mauler forTtr le mem-(Contlnu- 19-2- w labor shortage. Perfect attendance in charge of the empioymem - ars. place the make every. efforti to tltiiw Lrf ttremonie o. . wnere men mines in this eng piannea previously employed, or in mmi..B month at which time the of their own choice. Wi "Ce1 employes with nerfect locations In the eventi thati any oi records wI be made arrival men are not reieaseu i - enthusiastic welcome accorded her by visitors and officials alike. The crew was welcomed by Secretary of State Dr. E. E. Monson, Governor Herbert representing Maw, as well as by Col. L. D. Fator, commanding officer of the air base here, and Lieut. Col. C C. Minty, representing Col. Morris Berman. On the last lap of a nation-wid- e tour since their return to the. United States, the crew will soon be scattered throughout the country while their Memphis Belle is sub-dep- L" 7L?2 The Memphis Belle lost one engine over the Dakotas and had to feather her prop on another, but she came on to Hill Field for the be a. Though in to lick ones there is no reason in the world EM Hill why Hill Field soldiers should not be told what is in store for On featured in a Hollywood motion them on Thanksgiving day. picture. Some of the crew This year, as in other years, on Page Two) the Thanksgiving menu calls for adeinsure that to turkey, and Hill Field officers and men this quate quantities are available, week are helping to launch preretail sales of the fowl are promieres of "This Is the Army," hibited during this month and movie, in Ogden and Salt Lake City. September. American soldiers all over the Thursday the movie will make its debut in Ogden, where an world will receive their traditequip display of ordnancefree-wiional portion, of turkey this and year. It will be a big job to ship ment will be exhibited contributions will be accepted at turkey around the globe by boat, the the but Orpheum theatre. and truck, plane, train Some 40 Signal officers of this Included among members of the area will attend a quartermaster, corps is positive signal the committee sponsoring military 1, it can be done. officers' conference August D. Col. I relief show is Fator, OASC at inclusive, commanding officer of Hill Field with Major Walter W. headquarters Downs, S. C Air Base. Medpresiding. the of Members Ordnance, The purpose of the conference ical and Chemical Warfare secthree-folTo discuss latest simtions, along with enlisted men from is the 31st Air Depot Group will put plified methods of radio testing; and repair work. To innovate a ays- -, on demonstrations of their equip tern of automatic supply channels ment and work. And to acquaint Ten Hill Field soldiers will be to all ' supplied by the Special Service those in attendance with recent Section to act as ushers during policy changes of the Chief Signal the performance. . Two Hill Field office, the Signal office of the & WACs will be standard bearers. Air Service Command and the SigThe 408th AAF band will give nal office of the OASC. a street performance before the Lieut Charles E. McGce, S.C., Is Will Make Efforts to .. (fcrfect attendance simply means t attendance is perfect on all Jrking days that is, days in full shift is required. If ph one an absence without proper pwruation, the worker is dis- - ac Not a Bit Early! 'This Is Army' Turkey as Usual Thanksgiving Day Plays Ogden bit early Tomorrow Nite it may For Mine Jobs chops anticipation, 84 Hill Field Men Leave Perfect Attendance Workers Will Be ',.. One Engine Out - 1 - . n Honored vt 1 military i for victory tax, for withholding Sae tax, bond subscription, rents mine ite and deducted afte 11 ' use at other a commonplace '.hdiations, Triatrial- plants tne uclloS fJZi will specifically Hat all 0 ed nin Field, Ogden, Utah NO, IJ t. are: Col. S. C. Morrell, S.C., and Major George A. Zahn, S.C. Delegates are also expected from the Second Air Force. Col. Morris Berman, commanding officer of OASC, and Col. M. E. Tillery, chief of maintenance division, OASC, will act as hosts to the visiting delegates. The officers will make a tour of inspection in the new Radio Repair building and the signal supply warehouse. They will also witness a radar demonstration. The night of August 19 they will be enter--tainat the Officers' club with a stag dinner. ed -- |