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Show r-- . Prospective lnducte Warned Advice Against Too Hasty Field auhw lExpert Meets Expert in 8 HiM Wednesday November Ploesti Veteran 1943 24, IJSO Camp Show S9 t soldiers Hundred! f Hill Wo packed tb Little Theater last Saturday night to see "Help Your-el-f, were treated to one of the Most entertaining USO camp shows ewer to play Hill Field. IDurine the lively show which roaring with kept the audiencesoldier in the laughter, several house accepted the invitation to some up on stage and engage in some expert jitterbugging with the girl member of the Alvin & Wayne wittl-sism- s lap dancing team. Catchy and "ad libs" from Tommy Field r Mack, veteran screen and radio omedlan, greatly added to the In. . . When the feminine partner in the members of the audience vSSne SQUIRREL dancing team Invited show ltoe anddance with her at the last USO camp ioZne H.. Joseph Me Ever "soldier? e up-thchallenge. He Hailed as 808th Aviation squadron, goes through some fancy capers. to the profeshe up easily kept of evening, the best the Jitterbug . some. E when soma were unable Next USO later. r i Jes sional dancer, and then r . Supply Bulletin Daily Notice Has Information For All Employes 1 ... SURPRISE GUESTS At the USO camp show last Saturday Bight were Anthony Qulnn, film actor who oppesred in The Incident" and "Guatdal-ean- al Diary," and bis wife, Shlela, also a movie actress and an authoress. The two presented skit and chatted with the Oxbow A new daily bulletin for distri bution throughout the supply divi sion was recently inaugurated in supply headquarters here. The new sheet is called tne uauy ouppiy Notice" and is sent to all supply officers and chief supervisors in each branch, as well as being post ed in conspicuous places. The first issue appeared Nov. 11. Editor of the notice is 2nd Lt Joan I Dauphin, assistant, prop ertv accounting section. sne u aided by Marguerite D. Groff, as sistant chief supervisor, property accounting section. Purpose of the notice is to ac quaint supply personnnel with all supply activities; to create add! tlonal interest among employes. LA. Dauphin said that inasmuch some information is not only of immediate concern to one section but also of general interest to others this bulletin will make such information available to all, thus increasing efficiency. Lt Dauphin declared she knows that people are reading the notice because when information is incorare immediate. rect "kick-backsuch miscel Includes notice The laneous Information as progress on war bond and community chest campaigns and all officer changes promotions, arrivals, departures. Also placed here and there are provocative little aphoristic pieces on war, victory, and Jap fliers. Lt Dauphin arrived here last September, was a legal stenograph er in San Francisco before joining tne WACs. s" 3 1 ' Of the eve... on this unidenti- ning was played who agreed te let himself be tied to a chair during the early part of the show. And there he sat during the rest of the performance, to his surprise the audience. Branch Publishes Mimeo Newspaper Branch 2 last week published the first issue of "Miss Branch II," new mimeographed news sheet contain- branch 2 activities, to be issued monthly for the general en- llghtenment of employes there. Capt R. K. Crowley, chief, branch 2, and Max Schlegel, chief super- visor, are responsible for the orig- twice inal idea. Shoore. Editor-in-chi- m ef Purpose of the new Isadore sheet Is to Capt Harland T- Maintenance Men Back From Confab among each case. Positive cases are being given as administrative offices, and dissem- inate pertinent branch information slstance in securing competent such as war bond drive results, medical care looking towards an bits. sarly cure. The ultimate result will rides, housing, Cover design for last week's issue be a saving in manhours for the was done by Leo Triplett, class 29 war effort, as well as for the lndi- vidual employs. supcrvisor. build morale coordinate 1 - Street USO Fourth Street Twenty-Fourt- h Ranking maintenance officers re turned last week from a conference at Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado. Purpose of conference was to meet with maintenance officers on matters of manpower uti lization, efficiency and mutual problems of benefit to all concerned. Hill Field officers making the trip were: Col. Manning E. Tillery, Major H. M. Younger, Major F. P. Caldwell, Major Walter G. Clarke, Major Richard S. Nugent, Capt Gene C Wilson, Lt John L. Camp bell, Ruric Bendio and Leo Molz-hoThey were gone three days. uoi. Tillery said tne trip pro vided officers with opportunity to see the in operation. Fol- F. Lancaster. chief, industrial medical dispensary, announced yesterday that arrangements have been made to start Wasserman tests in maintenance next Monday. All field employes except those receiving them since bemg employed here will eventual ly be required to take the test, in accordance with a directive from AAF field headquarters. Supply division was completed this week with a few exceptions. Capt Lancaster stated that while the tests will be given section by section, anyone not tested may port anytime, without previous ap- pointment for the test The dis-ln- g pensary is located immediately west of the civilian personnel building. Capt Lancaster .s particularly desirous that field personnel realize two factors in regard to these testa One is that only qualified and skill- f ul personnel are allowed to do the lob; secondly, sympathetic han- dllng of the patient is demanded in ft, Joan I Dauphin IX. For Maintenance the glee of 1. n, Begin Wassermans fied soldier lis 33 anti-aircra- sub-dep- ot sub-dep- ot n. 448 Twenty 8:0O P.m.-- U80 1:00 P "-- 8 OO lowing adjournment at Lowry, the group visited the Colorado Springs prteM CpL Pm p.m. p.m. 10:16 p.m. Bill Field. NOVEMBER Sflta U80 Oirle fKIDAY, Club, Club Room and Kitchen. NOVEMBER 37th p.m. Dancing Party (or all War Workers and Frlende, Kata Recreation Hall. 8:SO p.m. Candy Pull, for Servicemen and Hosteuea, Xltebea. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 38th IO 00 . m t. ffM' doughnuU and song. Same room. ll.OO am. Free S01"!' Handwriting AnalyiU, Mre. A. p. Greenwood, Oame Room. Section, S.OO p.m. 8:30 a1?1. p.m. Sunday Social Hour. Mualcal Program, followed by refreah- Hall. Sponson, Seventeenth Ward, silhouette by Charlotte MeOratfc, to send hoate. Oeme Maln Recreation menJ I D. S. Church. :O0 p.m. Room. Inspecting the produc tion line for 1st and 2nd echelon established there. t.is Old Acquaintance' I'iSi 1 Reciui, Jamea BuckhalU, HUl FieM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2Sth Rehearsal. Club Loung. USO Wive.' dub. Club Lounge. The -- 400" Club, Thank.glrlng Form! Danee, with Alr BaM "Keep 'Dm Day 2m Flytoj" Orchestra from mil Fleia. Orcheatra Broadeaat, SUUo KLO, OmrtMr Seeetal Seniet T OO P 8.30 Telephone WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S4tk join THE FUN" talent and taiFh How, with surprises. and Dramatic sub-dep- ot sub-dep- BIGGEST GAG V& if' - : Editoress Lt. Dauphin Edits GI Entertainers r : - Lu i 1 formal and uproarious atmosphere. Surprise guests of the evening were Anthony Qulnn and Sheila who joined the camp show of the regular cast to be present camp show for Hill Field ia scheduled to appear Dec. Details will be announced M. ? - l; 1 f i- assume the responsibility oflS.. lng advice to transfer from oat essential industry to another. In brier, tius is the caution si. en by Brigadier General Hershey, director service, in a letter dated Sept f 1943, clarifying the matter: indieate that htH "Reports boards frequently advise repi. trants to the effect that induction ' ' -will result if registrants do not move from the activity in which they are engaged and transfer to an essential activity, m some in. stances such advice has been given to registrants who at the time were engaged hi activities listed y tne war manpower Commission as essential. Examples of this i are letters written to persons employed by Government agencies who at the time are engaged ia activities covered by Activity and Local Occupation Bulletin 34-obards should be informed that they should not assume responsto ibility of advising registrant transfer from one essential activ ity to another. The Activity and Occupatlo Bulletin 34-- 1 lists essential activities for which deferment may be 8Sgt, William G. Anderson For his participation ia the low- grantecu level bombardment of the . Ploesti Richard K. Anderson is stationed oil refineries in Rumania, Aug. 1, at Kearns, Utah. The announcement disclosing the SSgt William G. Anderson, for mer Hill Field employee of the names of those receiving awards did not contain' information on property acounting section, re their status beyond the date of the ceived the distinguished flying Ploesti mission. cross recently. Besides Anderson, Capt John g. Over 1,500 officers and enlisted Young, technical inspector, inspecmen look part in the raid from tor general section, OASC, and which 82 Liberators of an attack Sgt. Elvin U Phillips were hi the ing force of 177 planes failed to raid. Sgt. Phillips was killed durreturn. The bombers flew a round ing the raid. His father, Levi trip of more than 2,000 miles and Phillips, is a carpenter foreman in were opposed by heavy machine base utilities. gua fire, barrage balloons and about every Te Calif ornia Capt H. J. Bren-natype of axis aircraft in the area. chief, control section, supply Anderson eame to Hill Field m division, left last week for San 1M1, resigned to enter the armed Bernardino Air Depot to oonfer forces in February, 1943. He is the with officials there on supply matson of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ander ters. He will be gone about two son of Ogden. One brother, TSgt weeks. . A Help Yourself Biggest Hit Yet employes mduction should not seek ad vie from local draft boards rezar the transfer from one employing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 39th Happy Haole Hour. Leeaon la HawaHsa Dancing. Ch Lounge. Club' CTub Loun. All welooeae. Game night. Mala Recreation hall. NOVEMBER 30th JPEHDAY, C1"- Clu room. Everyone wetoome. Birthday party for all toldlera with birth dates m Novum. ?r- - with presents and dancing..- - Mala Reereatloa HaB. Play rehearsal, club room. Dancing Instruction with Walter Stoker. Smp Leeafft. ' WEDNE ADA Y, DECEMBER 1 USO Join the Fun and Talent with the Mtaaeaoes ahow, Gopher club preeentlng talent group. Followed by deaelas. Main Recreation hall. p.m. 2:22 ' p.m. .00 p.m. S.OO p.m. 0e P.m. Wall Avenue USO 2660 Wall Avenue Operated for Negro Service Men nod War ProdootioR Works Telephone ""v "C sa 7.0O : 8:3 . 11 WEDNESDAY, ffnr,,c,r"" p.m. p.m. .jo p.m. 8.00 p.m. Morle, W. P. W. "smg Awhile." FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Oame Room. iT' P W-- 5 30 nm M fs.oo Seta Appreeiatloa. TftUBSDAV. Movsnsmesi ub Tea Dance, Honorleg all new ooldleM. """""re eoraiany invited. "Tune Time," Favorite Swing and Social Hall. S.OO p.m. S.OO p.m. NOVEMBER Wive. Social Hour. Oamee, p.m. a. Oame Room. HATUROAY. NO weighbor." Prises. "Juke Box Special." Dance to Jake bos UOAT, NOVEMHRR L lO Si? c,ub "0 Radio Hour. 2 ADDreclatlnn aru"I H"ur' Speaker to be Va MUdtsd o So n L'"" charge, Oame 8 p.m. Movie, SoclalHalL 9.30 p.m. "Blng Awhile." MONDAY, NOVEMBM h S M nm w olHars Wires Soeial P,.W: 7:3o n Appreeiatloa Club. .30 p.m. Informal Dancing la Soda! Baa. 8:0O p.m.-J- nlor Oommlc Bingo, lO.OO p.m. fo. " 1 V rrry S""11" at A' As- n.. A'aiT - vnA ' BETTE DAVIS wne comes to the Hill Field post theatm next Sunday and Monday In her latest picture, "Old Acquaintance," with Miriam Hopkins and Gig Young. miluc s.30 7 00 p.m. "' Quit TournamenL Prim WRDNEaOAY. DEOEMBHB Whree' Social Moag. 1st RIB Field. . |