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Show r m i m HsSc General Berman V V J VOL to tb0 ... Lfc CoL C. C. MInty, administrative Commanding General, is here shown pinning on BriS Berman Honor Guest Hill Field Officers' Affair General 'At Brigadier General Morris Berman, commanding eeneral the OASC, was the honored guest at a reception last fcnday evening given by OASC officers at the Hill Field Cfficers cluD. me occasion was the confirmation last Thurs- by the senate of his promotion to the rank of Brigadier J:. Over In Utah $300,000 ,Cuh registers .of be state of Utah merchants In rang to the tone of $321,788.51 as a result of purchases made from them during 6 past quarter by the various L v "rchasing agencies on Hill Field. Budget and Fiscal ...... funds expended fcued from iLu. puu. t v"- total at $1,056,670.80 for July, With and September, the local. sec- - fig-B-ed Au-tu- rt IMaior Cam Chosen as Head Civilian Chief New Chairman of Regional Group pur-dus- ei Stewart C. Campbell, chief Major quarter was completed by of OASC Civilian Personnel secrfnrchasing and contracting branch, tion, was selected as executive .apply division, 'which purchased chairman of the War Department ' W'P supplies and equipment civilian personnel officers' council w this and other OASC stations at its regular meeting held Thursthe amount- rr (iKairis7 day afternoon in Salt Lake City, Last month's it was announced by Charles P. for the cleaning. of aircraft Schleicher, Salt Lake City repreJgmes amounted to almost $6000 sentative, .office of secretary of the total spent locally by pur- war. . suing and contracting. Over 20 personnel executives of Seventy per cent, or $95,439.96, the various War Department estabt1 money SiiiiT lishments in the Utah area, atwuitiea branch was expended by tended the monthly meeting. used in this to Mr. Schleicher," the nf.u hTe ast registers of one According "an concern will take in $32,000, purpose .of the group meetings is largest of the local purchases to discuss and take action on the to ! Way this Dranh. The pur-- r various toproblems common promote uniform intermade on a contract basis of civilian T?"1 lPPly of natural gas. pretation and application to insure and policies, personnel 57.2690 was turned wJhe,rlocal manpowavailable all of utilization deal-- J merchants te minhn tt . the-group- J and orders placed by the er In this area. vwiermaster through fced bv th Sf..ctlon -- kaliy Adding .fiA. iMink o totaJed ' still i S.j... $7,742.29 for was spent more to the pockets were the pur-o- f JLi. Tchant the s . . ; ne ( Continued on PW Nlne fife Ord-ectio- n, Attendance Set By Line Crew tfnnc hVilSmJ1 - hiJ.",ry' 0eW W". Jack fctt"y,SecrisU re-iss- ue Elbert E. II. Soenoar and huge Saturday. birthday cake with two candles will be cut by Brig. Gen. Berman. The field band will pay from 11 o'clock a. m. until 1 o'clock p. m. The festivities are planned to take place in the area in front of Hang- ar No. 3. During the celebration, Brig. Gen. Berman is scheduled to present officials of the supply division with a plaque emblematic of supply's victory over all other divisions in the recent Third War Bond drive, when it purchased more bonds per capita than any other division on the field. Special arrangements were completed yesterday whereby workers in the lower warehouse area will be transported to the fun. All employes in the sup'ply division will have the same lunch hour, in place of the lunch hour being staggered, and special transportation will be provided them to the location of the program. An extra half hour will be provided and they will be ready to return to the job at 12:30 p. m. For swing shift workers, the band is scheduled to play north of the clock house in the afternoon at the time they are coming to work. A huge mock cake, complete with Comma! aa Pag Two) two mammoth birthday candles, will represent the past two years of tremendous achievement on the part of the Air Service Command. The cake and candles are being constructed by Utilities. Another real cake will be cut for the occasion. Other details of the program will rigidly controlled in light or be announced in the Daily BulleImatlon derived from the monthly tin as the committee in charge audit conducted by the Base Ad- completes all arrangements. ministrative Inspector. Price ad Sunday radio programs on coast justments are made in accordance iContinwd on Pas Flr with the net profits shown each Base month by the Administrative Inspector's audit. In addition to the monthly audit by the Base AdminScholefield, istrative Inspector, Wells, and Baxter, a firm of accountants of Ogden, Utah, was recently employed to audit the books of the Base Restaurant ConcessionC aire from the beginning of his operation on this field, October 1, berPost schools won the Septemsafety award for showing the 1942, through June 30, 1943. In the amount of Improvement future this firm will also make a greatest over other Installations at Hill of books of audit the quarterly Field, having no loss time Injuries the restaurant. drulng the month, the OASC safe will, no doubt, be of interest ty office announced. C of to field to the employes this showed! likewise Depot Supply learn that since the present conan Improvement over the average cessionaire assumed the manageof the two previous months, while ment of the Base Restaurant, Octoother Installations at Hill Field ber 1, 1942, his total net profit for showed an increase in loss time this entire period is less than $13.-0accidents over previous months. and that for the months of cording ts figures released Three Civilians and One Of ficer on Committee Appointed By Gen. Berman to Study Cafeteria Signal setcion party, we, the people, desire that X' and the mj said cafeteria be operated by the j whose local pur- -' a petition by "several minora itself.' government WMe field, Br.gad.er totaled H412. employes of this Berman, "The employes at this station OASC Morris General swift- may be assured that this command commanding general, moved of the civil- is vitally interested in the welfaie ly to study conditions of of the civilian and military personian cafeterias with appointment nel and it is fully realized that ofone of a committee consisting food at fair prices is an esHark good employes. ficer and three civilianwill factor in maintaining high sential be apTwo of the civilians of mayor ""However, it is believed that the pointed by Donald Aust, Hillcrest; the other by the Hill employes of this field are now able Welfare association. at purchase wholesome food record for Field Berman's statement fol- to nonth of General favorably compare which was prices September with the prices of other comparable crew members lows: . a nil .unad hv several hun- - restaurants in this area. This conlntL. c rehMHttlon Une In received clusion is based upon information Division at Hill dred employes has been IW r The petition secured through constant and carethis headquarters. at TU,e,y Wful investigation. as follows: reads - 'We "It Is also a well known fact that the Civilian Personnel or protest Utah, acute shortage of food and lathe Ogden, Field, Hill contract bor, brought about by existing war another of thelr ch,e'-- i the or tne caused an Increase has conditions, to the present management M. Hitter, L Til said party In retail food prices and has limthe unless Atmn cafeterias, Bullock, Mln ited the quality and quantity of wih Vat'the 'fcY M "S!. dyde Spencer, mentioned food obtainable. food and Jjounting to $1,420.97. Present Plaque Are 'Essential9 other essential activity within the gaiu oxer, .the Jlat ,5,Q,,.percent State of .Utali.".,-,.,...-.,.- . ' recorded the "preceding week. Such, in summary, was the In The purpose of the present drive formation contained In two letters is to help finance the war effort received here yesterday by Brig. to the greatest possible extent Gen. Morris Berman, commanding through the use of the workers' reneral of OASC, having to do dollars rather than through the with the problem of the draft sta use of inflationary methods. In- tus of employes working under asmuch as war bond officials have civil service for the War Departestimated that every war worker ment here. can afford at least 10 per One of the letters, received from cent deductions, the present drive Joseph S. Mayer, chairman of' the has been organized to achieve that War Manpower Commission for goal in the shortest possible time. Utah, indicated , that employes will should stop "unnecessary terminTwo new thermometer-signhe placed outside the civilian per- ations by individuals seeking emsonnel building some time this ployment in industries where they week. One of them wii' record feel better deferment opportunian the progress made toward having ties exist," pointing out that oc90 per cent of field personnel with employe "who is skilled in his at Hill Field would have deductions; the other will show cupation less for deferment in opportunity deductions as a percentage of gross an occupation in some other inpayroll. where he would be starting The delay during the past few dustry as out new employe." a months in issuing bonds and makThe other letter, from Col. Arnbeen balances has refund of ing state selective service old S. caused by the enormous volume director,Rich, said that "civilian emof war bond subscriptions. ployes of War Department InstalBonds are now being issued by lations may be Informed that such the Hill Field bond office; up activities are regarded as essenuntil January, 1943, they were be-i- tial" and pointed out that emissued from Washington. D. C. ployes "cannot, In most Instances, The job of transferring bond bal- - improve their basis for occupation-- ( - - f Gen. Berman to Cut Cake and Draft Officials Say OASC Jobs , pur-(bui- ng -- er iCelebration Is Planned For Workers ll Utah concerns during with 1943 - " to over SO per cent and pledged on authorized divisions here. Largest volume of business trans-ete- d Hke 13. The Ogden Air Service Command, along with the nation at large, will celebrate the second anniversary of the Air Service Command this Saturday and Sunday. It was two years ago, on Oct. 17th, that the "Keep "Era Selective Service Flying" organization had its Thousands of Status Here As birthday. bond deductions. ana ueut. col. C. C. Mintv. civilian employes and soldiers Good As Anywhere Highlighting the program was Figures released Monday by the in every state in the the pinning of a huge star on each war bond office here showed a ' Air here and the of of Gen. Berman's shoulders by small increase over the Employes Ogden will union previous join in a nationCaptains Carl Menger, Irving Eells week's total of 50 per cent of Service Command are In an "es sential Industry" and should be wide program commemoratand John McCarthy. all personnel with bond deduc advised that they have "as goodex-a ing the event. Starting with his enlistment as tions. The over-aper capita for draft status or preference on on t Continued percentage of bond deductions Page Two) At Hill Field there will be a Hill Field as in any noon at emption A dance on Monday stood at 5.84 per cent, a amount ff the money spent mtracts by the six Instructor Joseph Lh-ndidn't have to go afield for lecture illustrations. "Horse play" among class members upset a blackboard which fell upon pretty Donna Sousa's foot causing lacerations requiring first aid. Needless to add, Lehner had the complete attention of his red- faced listeners the remainder of the period. Safety tci-eivm-s Spent Here Last Quarter t For Illustration Latest returns on the Hill Vernee G. Halliday Field "90 and 10" war bond was chairman of the committee drive revealed that the camwhich arranged the affair. paign,, headed by Major RobGuests, passing through a formal ert C. Barton, was slowly une or omcers and a guard of honor, were received by nearing the announced goal General Berman and the following of getting 90 per cent of field staff of colonels: Col. Paul W. personnel to invest at least 10 Wolfe, Col. Manning Tillery. Col. L. cent of gross pay in war D. Pator, Col. John S. McTaggart per of Field Pur, Made Uses Own Class t General. Liieut. Col. : Wednesday. October Safety Instructor Figures Record Progress In Bond Campaign . - Qgden Air Service Command. Hill ReTd. Utah "90 and 10" Drive Is On Way Up ura in me star series. mid No. 23 ASC Celebrates Birthday This Saturday and Sninday efts gippy OCCASION , better in price prevailing cafeterias. i fvernment-operate- d the impossible to be done by Prices Controlled "The prices in the restaurant ars mror-presentau- on Post Schools Wins Sept. Safety Award It i 00 (Continued oa Pass Two) |