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Show language SMw Vg7 .I Here passes issiy Fo:sr Io Enlisted Men v!l H3I Field, sww Mfdn 1 I 1 vSnual Eeave b Fer Lent W Of Maiihouro Ogden, Utah flosses OP3 -- IS Wednesday, Decembe Becoming HahiU-b- ut Personnel Chief Urges Leave Be Held Back a Good One w jausted personnel wiUi a of four JJJaj knowledge of mnysoom will be - period, During the three-monSeptember through November, an average or 6.18 per cent of the total available manhoura at Hill Field was taken each month as annual leave, Capt Ellis T. Demars, chief, statistical, and research branch, civilian personnel section revealed yesterday. Major Stewart C Campbell, chief, civilian personnel section, urged employes to defer taking annual leave until after the emergency and pointed out that by so doing no leave privileges would be lost. An employe, he said, can accumulate up to 90 days annual leave and use it when his services are not so badly needed. If he resigns earlier. he will be paid for every hour of it to which he is entitled at hit final salary. He said that a 31440 employe, for example, who takes one day off now, loses $4.87 from his leave, account He is probably not aware what a good investment he sacrifices. Suppose, he continued, this employe takes no annual leave but accumulates 240 hours of leave, and then resigns. (It would take approximately 14 months, with no leave taken during the interim, to accumulate 240 hours of annual th i- Jjbere, it Hm i wuioaiioed tu medal servioe JJit Sytvie, JJ Kornit U yes-F-t. ef- - in charge. Kalian and German. No knowledge of the language lLu - fuirements. The courses to an. weekly rtjL wifl be held twioe hour each k0tI-C- 7 Instructors ere now being Enlisted men interested apply faring the courses will Sj?rtyto their orderly rooms. as instruc-STllr"Stains' necessary 4 fh munw. will rovided. Since emphasis is on--utering tne spoaeu wwu, Znii phonograph records will be Li extensively. A formal study S Tjranunatical structure will not .u.f made thnuerh reference points grammatical 0jhen necessary iu h "- and simplify the jnderstanding . ivwuF'"ito K be He first basic course will four weeks. At the end of for k lime run that a working knowledge of trniA till have a e"" nmnimiiaHAti Beeieiucu, aover several hundred command i rwu. i-- leave.) . Davis, George Hess, Second row: Elmer Raat, OlUe Johnson, Fred Hennifer, Harvey. Third row: Engineer from safety office, W. Shelly. V. J. Downes sSuyTD. W. Martinez, E. E. Miller. Hillcrest's Charier Revision Tight Trousers Listed Chief Committee Appoint To Suggested Changes Proposed last Thursday eve-Htin constitution revision project HI be undertaken by a committee Midi will investigate the various (kuees suggested and report back the council at the next meeting. Among the other community proj-discussed was the elephant Inia transportation. Since adop- of the plan presented by the even to transportation officials, ItMrvice has been improved The plan involves the titration of Hillcrest residents as wateer drivers during the early toning hours, in as much as most samissioner u. Mi con-eknb- ly. .the former difficulty was due the shortage of regular drivers. building representatives are W te attend their next 11 regular on Tuesday evening, M. De-jw- er The mayor and will meet again Thurs-ught, December 23. com-Wone- Comrades-in-kha240 hours annual leave accumof Hill Field The painters unit, shop main- ulated while on the 31440 salary soldiers all over the country listed gets a raise, first to $1620 and later tight pants as one of their chief tenance achieved the record ef to S1800. When he resigns, all his lest-tim- e 286 aca without days "gripes" on a "gripe sheet' issued annual leave will be paid to him rs K Newly Appointed to service men recently by the War Department, Two out of five complained. The War Department, not interested in seeing advances retarded trousers, imby issued a rule permitting mediately JL ; men to have their clothes altered, I,'".'. , gratis. ) I " By means of an opinion survey ' ' " iv - - . ' going on continuously, Major Gen. ' ma' F. H. Osborn, director, finds out about tight pants along with hundreds of other facts on what a private thinks, what he wants, what he doesn't like, and why. The survey shows movies the If favorite entertainment of the majority; the favorite sport is baseball, and chief pastime is writing letters home. Answers, by the thousands, are and transferred to punch coded IX. Benno C. Levy. cards for electric counting. They of soldiers that Succeeding Lt Charles P. Mal- reveal been to high school have are single, lory, who has been named cmei and go to church about once in of the occupational standards four weeks. branch, civilian personnel section, IA. Benno C. Levy was last week appointed as public relations officer of the Ogden Air Service Combathing-suit-tig- L. ht " H If cident as of last Saturday. Coupled with the fact that these painters work oftimes en flimsy ladders and scaffolds the record is said to be all the more outstanding. Frank Fogel, painters foreman, said his unit is aiming at one year e without a accident. He said the record is probably due, in large measure, to the fact that the 24 employes In the unit are all seasoned painters who "know the game." Bay Harris is assistlost-tim- ant foreman. Now in England off-du- ty two-thir- ds 'Believe Me . Tl i"'$'vff'" Hillcrest Movies :: "K'f A ' - 74 t mand. Lt. Levy came to Hill Field from Proving Popular noDular of the many indoor Sacramento, Calif., where he at- entertainments being sponsored for tended an air corps indoctrination Hillcrest residents are the motion course at.McClellan Field. Prior to picture shows presented eacn in the and Sunday evenings hie enlistment at Scranton, Pa., east wing recreation hall, dormitory in radio, in 1941, he was engaged started theatrical, and public relations The picture shows were fall by last feature a as weekly 13 work for years. recreadormitory welfare and WelAfter 'basic training, Lt Levy the the and Employes office tion was assigned to Fort Belvoir, Va., fare association. Vic Millward, forwhere he edited the camp news- merly a resident of Hillcrest and opemploye of maintenance, and paper, the "Belvoir Castle," besides an mm 16 projector his erated performing public relations duties. furnished other necessary eguip- candidate officers' He attended school at the University of Florida, m"nce this beginning,hashowever, proven the film entertainment receiving his commission in June, M residents the among popular stationed 1943, after which he was that Millward is nowwithshowing Fort and many Wis, at Camp McCoy, movies twice weekly, g 1943, he special swing shift shows also 11L In August, Sheridan, 35 mm projector A presented. graduated from the army special obtained has made possible and recently services school at Washington much larger and more modern a Lee university, Lexington, Va, where collection of films. Th- - Tsle of Missing Men," with he wrote and produced the graduHoward and Helen Gilbert " ation class play which, starred John shown tonight at being motion picshift show Capt. Melvin Douglas, at 9:30. A special swing F MVwt mca-noad- av K A X ' Cft Steele Bailey me1 they Wltf tkS.and.bel,eve eonM i....- - eea andi hers i ? i,,,.. wnat Hill st-- Steele Fielder be-n- J??;1 lvUion, ,,uPP,Jr S Lewis, chief fflaf t0 John 4C' VsatortJ accounU is53r fro"St. ifSinJ0IL0W,n armd h. rW J Buf air t"nI dcPt group at sertio. After his resignation he will be paid for 30 work days or for 5 weeks and for 5 days off. thus for 35 days. During the time his leave Is running out he will accumulate 3 more days of annual leave and one day off more. Besides his reg war salary coming at the time of his resignation he will also receive 39 days' pay from annual leave, dr 4.87 multiplied by 39 or $190.00. Suppose the $1440 employe with ki amAiiilmAiiti a tha IRient constitution of Hillcrest snuiory vuiage were aiscussea It the meeting of the mayor and RMnmmjniMl bating Painters Continue No Lost Time Accident Record Complaint of Enlisted Men Investigate 1 Petersen, B. oma B.I. with HiU ture star. in Dianned will start at A native of Scranton, Lt Levy For Sunday evening Westwood, Calif, bis feature . With Edgar veneu, ui uie has made home while engaged in Uie motion tented. picture Industry. 12:35. ' tie poPu. " ! Pvt. Selby G. Tanner In a recent letter to Charles G. Betteridge, branch 2 warehouse superintendent, Pvt. Selby G. Tanner, former shift supervisor in warehouse 3 and now stationed somewhere in England, praised the work being done by the Air Service Command. The letter follows In part: "Well am back in class 29 here, the (censame old racket. This is sored) here and not much to work with. Now here is one for you, out of (censored) we have received here (censored) in the United We States. Yours is the best. dam-eed haven't found a mistake or a item in any shipment (cen sored) and that is a (censored) of help here, and I am not kidding. Tell the gang hello for me, and to keen un the Eood work." Pvt. Tanner commenced work at Hill Field in March, 1942, left for the armed forces last May. His wife is living at Mountain Home, Idaho. His home is in KaysviUe, I Utah. on the basis of his final sslarv. Thes first 240 hours have . increased In value from $4.87 per day to so.ua per day, which multiplied if that is the number of by 39 days annual leave the employe has coming equals $237.00. Accruing annual leave. Maior Campbell said, is therefore a desirable and paying investment. When officials at. Hill Field ask employes to refrain from taking annual leave, the war effort is aided, but so is the employe. ine xollowing tables show' the cost of one day's annual leave, ff it is taken now. It will bring up to $2.00 more if accumulated to the time of resignation. Coat of One Iay'i Salary $1,200.00 $1,260.00 S1.320.0O $1,380.00 $1,440.00 $1,500.00 $1,560.00 $1,620.00 $1,680.00 $1,740.00 $1,800.00 $1,860.00 $1,020.00 $1,080.00 $2,000.00 $2,040.00 $2,100.00 $2,200.00 $2,300.00 $2,400.00 $2,500.00 $2,600.00 Annual ljenye $4 10 J4.3J $4 49 $4 60 ,.v $4.87 (5.0S $5.37 S5.4S $5.67 $5.8S $.0S $6.2S $6.49 $8 09 $fl,75 $6.89 $7.09 $7.43 $7.78 , (Ill $g.4S $8.78 Know of Any Apts?Tell Unit Housing Employes who know of un- furnished or furnished apartments, houses, or rooms for rent or which are about to be vacated, can help out the large number of weary by reporting the information at once to the housing unit, employe relations branch. Even if all the details cannot be obtained, relay as much Information as you have and the clerks in the housing unit will "follow-up- " home-seeke- rs , on the lead. Call exten- or if you're afraid someone might overhear the conversation and dash off to rent lt for themselves, relay the information personally to the unit In the civilian personnel building. At any rate, let 'em know fast and sion first. 8478, , |