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Show 8 WJnets.y Dsctmbor I, Unique QuizShou fDemonstrate Stop Routine Medical Discharges 1943 r Safety Engineer Pays Off In 300 Meet Standard Army personnel will no longer-given routine ineuiuw meet the charges if they do not for inducminimum requirements tion into the army, it has been announced by the adjutant general's office, Washington. Tha rnutine release of personnel who are disabled, however, is not curtailed and will continue, it wa pointed out. But only those who are actually disabled for carrying released. be S military duties will be Apparent cause for the suspension- of routine discharges under War Department circular 161 is to give the War Manpower Commission an opportunity to stabilize on the manpower situation under the V present conditions. Many men, it was pointed out, have been brought into the service with physical conditions less than that which the army desired. The suspension of release simply means that no longer can personnel be released only because their physical condition is below the induction minimum. Mrs. Sylvia Stewart as far as The new ' For the first time at Hill Field, a ..clothing, family troubles. He ex- the medical procedure, service is concerned, Woman has been appointed as one plained that a woman should be has been changed to conform with Of its safety engineers. The new able to talk "shop" language with policies existing prior to publicaappointee is Sylvia Stewart, for- employes; also should have per- tion of circular No. 161. merly an inspector In engines in sonal qualifications which encourmaintenance training, post schools. age respect. Captain Robert R. Af flick, OASC Mrs. Stewart received y training safety officer, said the appoint- in engines at the ment was the result of the great factory in Hartford, Connecticut flood of women workers in indus- Her home is in Ogden and is prestry, bringing with it many apecial ently living in Clinton with her She safety problems amenable only, in husband and two children. Nocturnal Parties most cases, to a woman problems has been employed at Hill Field such as mental attitudes, safe about two years. With f - - Swing Shift Swings Pratt-Whitne- Out at USO Dance are being held the Hillcrest in each Wednesday East wing recreation hall, in addition to those now being presented on Sunday evenings, it was recently announced by Edithe Graham, director of welfare and recreation. The films shown are being chosen from among a much larger selection of recent releases, it waji also announced, because a Mw projector has been obtained. The selection of films pre viously shown was limited, due to the fact that only projec tors were available. Large crowds have been attend Ing both the Wednesday and Sun day evening shows and it is plan ned to operate a third showing each of the two nights in order that the swing shift employes may also attend. The two showings bow begin at 7:30 and 9:30, Miss Picture 16-m-m. Graham stated. The film selected for tonight's entertainment is "Gentlemen From Dixie", while the show for next Sunday will be "Top Sergeant Mul llgan". " Working clothes and plenty of jive were the order of the day last Friday morning when white and Negro Hill Field swing stutters danced in the wee hours at Ogden'a 24th street USO and the Wall avenue USO, respectively. Going right from desks and pro duction lines to the early morning session from l to 4 a.m. at the USO clubs 350 nocturnal toilers danced to music played by. the Hill Field "Keep 'Em Fly ing" band. Sid Johnson of supply m. c'd the festivities and dull mo ments were outlawed as the evening hit a fast pace. USO officials have made it repeatedly clear and wish to reiterate that civilian are always welcome there. Through Bill Fraser, Hill Field recreation director at 8316, specific times may oe reserved ior parties ana dances. The Wall Avenue: affair got un der way at 2 a.m., continued till 4:30 with Bud Workman's orches tra on tap. About 150 were present to enjoy the dance planned by Ruby Timms of Hill Field and Mrs. Annabelle Sawyer's Wall USO staff. William H. Haneson, direc tor of dormitory welfare recrea , In answer to a request made shows 35-m- m. t Popular Evening Workers Plan New Systems In Payroll Branch Hillcrest Movies Draw Audiences by field officials some time ago, Lit. Robert I Matthews, finance department, arrived here Saturday to assist in mapping out new systems to be used in the payroll branch, it was announced by Capt. Kenneth A. Gaither, chief. Lit. Matthews has had extensive experience in payroll procedures and the use of I.B.M. equipment both in civilian work and in the army. He cajne to Hill Field from Rome air depot where he spent a month analyzing payroll procedures and methods of delivery. After inspecting the various units of the payroll branch, Lt Matthews stated that all the serious difficulties formerly confronted in the payroll branch here have been overcome. He also pointed out that this field's payroll-erro- r percentage is one of the lowest of all installations. The new systems to be put into use for Hill Field employes will not involve definite changes of present procedures, but rather will tion unit No. 2. aided. streamline those now being used Present plans call for similar for the various functions of the swing shift dances in the future, one to every change of shifts. branch, Capt. Gaither said. ce war-worke- outs show, Aa preyear, the liveliest at sented as Friday night with 800 nickels PTymh Pfc Doug Gordon of special services as emcee, soldiers were questions about Negro qulued perhistory, culture, and famous from sonalities, with prises ranging 5 to 60 nickels. If a question was Disused In -' nuaacu vuv accumulated which the jackpot .m 17.50 by tne ena 01 me Jackpot question was "What AfKT.vn.iut l mnnhlta OWfld itS founding to the efforts of Ameria au Mm nrlk tains' unlit be-tween Cpls. Eugene O. Honklns and mm Phillip Mattnews. com answer. correct berla as the all-Neg- ro End CDD's for Failure to. Uses of an waa Booby Trap of the the little Theatre last Nickels Harmless Looking Objects May Be Very Dangerous Present-da- y a... anti-person- nel -- m defensive w has as one of its prime weawm. the tran. Win. axis forces in African and Tt.it.zl campaigns have fought a desneraS AM Well aware that for ovt.... slated ASC soldiers. educnn-- T counteracting this nuisance is vO tally needed, Hill Field' training and operations section has gve i in . tutbi-uvu- 1 ""', ... rp Captain Gardner Cox and LtaJ Jack E. Morgan and E. W. Hn3 son aretne omcers handling th course. Last Sunday the 99th DepoS Repair Squadron got a tasted? what these men have to teach, thi iirst ucn group to De instructed but just a starter in what presem plans indicate will be a "must' course. Minnesota Club Special "sapper" troom ai trained to detonate booby trap: Furnishes and mines before the regular ho of men take an area or town. Butj Cast Tonight always evident is the possibility! The 24th street USO in Ogden in mat iney may miss one or mors conjunction with the U. S. Em and the individual must be abw ployment Service and Ogden Jun- to protect himself. school was of Commerce is ior Chamber Sunday's launching an extensive entertain- in the nature of a beginner?, ment project for civilian war work course with traps described and ers in this area with the first big placed about the area. Lt. Morgan program scheduled for tonight at revealed that advanced demonstra-- j the USO, it was announced Mon- tions will be highlighted by actual day by Pierce Wheelwright of the exploding of traps with trip wires The corps of engineers, whose Employment Service.. He said the purpose of the new job it is to detonate the traps, re program was to acquaint war peatedly emphasizes the import-ancof not underestimating tht workers with USO facilities, available to them at all times, and to enemy's cunning where boobj inform them that the community traps are concerned. A convenienl dooi is enthusiastically behind them. foxhole, a harmless-appearin- g A big talent show will be provid- or desk drawer, may be the sow ed tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. dier s grave if he is careless. Bui ai with the Hill Field Minnesota club if he is properly instructed in commoi will Hill be Fielders the entertainment furnishing Charles E. Whiting will be em types and locations of traps, hi cee; Frank Hopkins is slated for need have no more than natura k Indian numbers. Marvin Silverburg fear of them. will play several of his own piano Curiosity and habitual action art St compositions.' Others on the gala preyed upon by best the men are that dej be taught program will Betty Martin and fense is to avoid doing the obvioui Mrs. John Lewis. Persons interested in appearing and to think and keep thinking! coid on future shows should contact Proposed for Hill Field in are the with camouflage Mrs. Kay Farnham at the USO or junction Mr. Wheelwright at the Employ is a booby trap chamber in whicl will be displayed all known type ment service. USO oy j. measures. Launches Civilian Talent Show out-of-doo- rs 1 trap-setter- s. of St4 " traps. Booby Traps 'Nuisance9 Warfare . rs ,31 Camera Repair Gourmets Enjoy Thanksgiving - f. sun- urn, :&mfr3i??iMr .1 1 i . . . Picked up by a soldier, wl wanted a souvenir for his girl back home, set off an snttH personnel mine which kills the careless one and everybody near Unw ENEMY BINOCULARS too-curio- us only 19 More Departments Over Ton In (90 & 10' War Bond Drive n.ti The followinr "M a. nil in" tnu- Ma those sections not previously listed are shown. PERSONNEL AND TRAINING Participation General administration 100.00 100.00 Military personnel 100.00 Military Training and Operations Civil service detachment 100.JO Only . Statistical and research Training and operations Payroll ' t S , 6Z' .4 100.00 &52 97.07 4Jt9 Occupational analysis OTHER ARMS AND SERVICES: Control 100.00 Hospital and industrial dispensary' .!!.!!!'.!'... 100.00 Judge advocate , SUPPLY j General offices S. D. Branches 100.00 St.Tt 91.81 of Nov. K I Deductloa! 14.M 12.90 11.J1 10J1 10.4? 10.80 10.2S 10.7 1271 12.71 10X4 10J7 MAINTENANCE: ... Kvrvnn .In Uoo. whlrh many ri la on the I "A GOOD IDEA" ta-oou- nJ u,ri-- . " . .. . . . .. i H.mJ.h. " VI One of the a.mner ' each chipped Vk " Z:. . .TrrT. "P"y? " uivunnt niniit vvukcu mot aisnes ior tne dinner. Over 4a u- - SLIT" ' . r.V"? "n viiicmms Mvcnoea sne bsiisht. Flight test Engine inspection Mlc reports Administration , Airplane inspection Meial Inspection .., , s. 100.M 1004)0 9&23 (MS 9S.0S 92.10 12. ll.lt 11.25 10JS 10.1 1L1 |