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Show tiZ TSiSitsWWBIBBS Castofl3ACRevuo CKJXTG3 8 1 1 & VW December 22, 1943 8 so WACs Present Xmas Show $ More Than 21,ooo Viewed Films During Past Month 0 O 0 Q For Bushnell Variety 13-A- ct Revue for Final rehearsals for the musical variety show being staged by 35 Hill Field WACs for the array patients at Bushnell hospital are in full swing this week In preparation for the presentation on Christ- mas day. cast of the comedy The revue, comprised of both officer and enlisted personnel, Is under the direction of Pvt. Charlotte Brcraner, special services, who was rl orwith Phil Spitalny's chestra as a civilian. She has also written the show script and lyrics. Including several former professional entertainers, members of the cast will present 13 variety acts, ranging from light dance and musical numbers to interpretations all-WA- C all-gi- " show Christmas eve C As they prepare for s benefit ON STAGE . to rTgM: invalided service cheer who will M. Jones. cpj. pital, Brigham City, Utah,!!!!! Fielders m. T iem...B, Rosalie LaMarca, Pvt. J. McMillan, Pfc, Yuraslts, sjpi. Robb, G. Leichliter, CpL M. Cook, Pfc. M. MacDonald, MSgt Ela.ne Pvt. O. DeStaffany, M. Calais, Pvt. CpL I. Peeples, Pvt. B. Tomich; Pvt. A. Home, H. Slight. and Pvt. all-WA- Army Patients raining Aids Program Wednesday "'f - JM J, Battery of Tests New Applicants Go Through Designed to Fit People in Proper Jobs In order to insure a minimum of round pegs winding and scientifically-manage- d up in square holes, a thorough-goin- g personnel testing program is being conducted at Hill Field and has been functioning for about two months. Dr. Vernon F, Larsen, testing program director and Used Bomb Casings Now Employed For Cigaret Butts Faster distribution of new train, lng films to the various 1... aids branches was am.,.. many projects discussed at Aan visual aids conferences at son field and New York City dttr. iag me post two weeks. Lt. Joh O. Hazen, chief, visual !. aids branch, represented this depot ai, w couicrn meets. Other plans to greatlv the visual training nro?m its service scope were devised the depot representatives nt l conferences. New methods structlon by the use of sound mo. tion pictures, scale models, graDhle displays "and other visual training devices already being used, were also exhibited and exDlaino That the visual training aids nrn. tn. . gram at Hill Field is assisting i all types of training projects wa explained by Lt. Hazen following his return from the conferenro. this week. He revealed that 21,. graduate of the University of Chi-- f 406 persons had viewed trainin' Cigaret butt receptacles come cago, says . the tests have been in all shaoes and sizes, but it re films here during the past month worked out "specifically for air mained for base utilities here to alone. Of this number, 12,632 were corps activities and cover measures of the classics. measures of conjure up the latest model, in the civilian workers while the balance general intelligence, In addition to the WAC show, of mechanical information, meshane of a small bomb. Actually consisted of members of the milU Hill Field forwarded a gift of mechanical the new containers are f ormer 100- - tary personnel. chanical information, $1,000 to the army hospital to be clerand pound practice bomb casings, pro aptitude, aptitude, supply Any of the 3600 sound motion used for gifts and other items for cured by the ordnance section. contained in the y pictures the Christmas party. Civil-Ia- n ical aptitude." Last week utilities got hold of I aids library are available training All new employes, transferees to su workers contributed $750, while bat number of them pretty well or group officers for and reassigned are given one or officers donated $250. pervisors tered nn but amenable to a little showing to civilian or military more of the series of ability tests, hammering: here and there, paint audiences. The visual training aids formulated by experts at ASC ed them erreen. cut holes in the branch is located in room 104, main headquarters. for the stogies and placed tops of post schools. Immediate Test Results them on either side of the en building Applicants for employment here on the trances to several buildings are first processed briefly oy field. to sent Gear ' screening interviews, then In addition to their utility as Football-Typ-e Must Be Qualified the testing unit where measures of n are al spitoons, they the various aptitudes are obtained. emblematic of the air forces ai And Accepted Test results are available within so are particularly appropriate in Larsen Vernon F. lr. three or four minutes after tests newest use. We see here an steel helmeti New football-typ- e WAG Position are completed and are given im- standards set up by the air ser- their other trenchant example of Yankee as protection against shrapnel w&l interview to placement vice command. ingenuity in combining beauty with soon be issued to fliers of the U. S. Policy of the Air Service Com- mediately out that older people utility. mand as regards release of female ers as aids in making satisfactory He pointed Eighth air force in England. civilian employes to join the WAC job assignment. over 50 rank just about as those Regulation, army helmets have No person ever falls one of these high in intelligence tests as those has been definitely defined. Rebeen CAP not previously used with good eas are as tests used women to they leases will be granted between 16 and 30. In other words, ffect but have been too heavy and. measures are of eligibility. They who qualify and have been acceptgrandma and grandpa still have bulky for general acceptance. two ed for enlistment in the Women's only used to help the big man get considerable on the ball. ActivityThe new helmet weighs in the the little the man in job, big Dr. Larsen said the unit has Army Corps. in the style for tail, top pounds the little in the job, square peg Number made no attempt as yet to deterActive participation of the Army Increasing turret gunners, three for ball and mine whether blondes are more Air Forces in the WAC recruiting square hole. crewmen. It is made of five other Of Missions Seven different tests are used In mechanically inclined than bruHill Field personnel have spear manganese bands of overlapping the testing program. Tests are giv- nettes, though, he added, there is headed Utah and Idaho drives in Noted covered with leather and steel, Report to en which closest the relate some evidence ap serve blondes to. that need for a light the brought The war department announced lined with chamois. plicant's work experience and gen well as private secretaries. statement of policy by ASC. last week that the civil air patrol Before coming to the testing All WAC recruiting is conducted eral interests. in (CAP) ad Dr. the Larsen has begun its third year of was Larsen Dr. Assisting in unit. employed under a joint Army-Nav- y agra Flat-Tir- e and grading of the the instructional materials unit service with larger membership ment and the following quotation ministration a level is and techni of tests small staff of than a higher activity post schools. He is the author of gives tne official stand: cians .test administrators, and a several standardized tests and col at any time in its history. "Women who are employed by statistician. Marvin CAP was founded on Dec. 1, 1941. BYU lections of information tests. While E. the Federal Government, or who graduate in business andSmith, It became an auxiliary of the army at personnel schools directed induche post have voluntarily terminated such administration, is test technician, tion testing for mechanic learners. air forces last April in 'order to employment within 60 days, will be Virginia McNaul, for several years He has with been at Hill Field for over obtain closer coordination commissioned or enlisted in the engaged by a private vocational a B. C. Hillis, chief, auxiliary millthat organization. . year. Armed Services only on the pre- counselling institution, is testing .j announced Col. Lt Earle I Johnson, na- llry patrol section, sentation of a release by the de- coordinator. commander of CAP. in re-- week that an air compressor n" or which they partment agency by Rhoda Christensen and Thelma Brecently beep installed just Dey viewing its progress said: are employed, or by authority of S. Brown are test administrator n tne "ZZZ from 48 the State "Reports l" T Personnel and assistant test administrator the joint Army-Nav- y Wings of CAP indicate that the or-- l"outh side, to remedy the Hill Board upon an appeal by the respectively. Juana Jensen is statM ' situation. Hfla is to ganization expanding rapidly Armed Service affected." istician. ..... undertake new duties which havetl Q added that a hand pump Services Provided available in the guard wa been assigned to it Local units If1 "Colonial Club" The unit provides testing ser entrance number 7 of the ciow at more than 1000 points have been vices and Information for the to partially Inflate rVT Will Occupy stepping up their training and re-- Pou placement branch, the employe re that cars can be driven to air cow cruitlng programs." Former Hotel lations branch, the classification col. Johnson said CAP is per-- pressor, wbranch, and to various civilian ofan increasing number of 0 Tn mstallatlon of the pumpnumforming fm. xue gran a opening oi a new civilian missions ficials who direct personnel activi- Inecessitated by an increasing Indusas such Take Precautions ties in the several divisions here. officers' club, to be known as the trial courier service, Per of flat tires, the resuiw Classes have been held with fore- Colonial Club, located in the old piasma ana lorest flying of blood mumerous win ireaua patrol. On Field to men and supervisors to instruct Farraington hotel at Farmlngton, .jtlonbig. them in the interpretation of test utau, wm take place tomorrow Prevent Spread Dec. 23. orresults. An nignt, Thursday, To check on the validity of the cnestra will be on hand. UL Col. Theodore C. Bedwell, Liie new cum on foremen and supervisors uvciuuii Jr surgeon, OA SC. aaid yester program, were to judge the LaMar Priest and Marvin Brown, asked recently Hill Field should employes day that mm of their employes and to maintenance division employes on I not become alarmed at the num efficiency leiu. them of class into levels mil f efficiency, ber of influenza cases here or in Average tests scores were then obMembership will be 110 tup voar the state at large. The club will be ooerateri .!.' tained was and found the it that He said that from Dec. 1 to scores corresponded closely with sively for officers and their guests Dec 19 the daily average number foremen This was evidence provided they provide sufficient of patients admitted to the hbs that the ratings. vfe tests are valuable in pre patronage Mixes, only, will be pital here because of colds was dicting tne . success of a particu- served as only four, which, he added, is the lar employe in a particular job liquor rules will prevail. Lockers normal incidence of colds for this Follow-u- p studies have further lor liquor will be available. season of the year. corroborated this fact. ateax and chicken dinners will Dr. William McKay, state health During November about 2600 oe served along with other food an average of dishes. An orchestra will be pro department director, declared that tests were given A total of 1205 cases of influenza around 100 day. Upwards of vided three nights a week per were reported for the week ending 20 a day were given to established urday, Tuesday and Thursdav.Sat Dec. 17. Based on the population employes upon request of super Rooms for be of the state, this number is not visors interested in more effective naa. uining-roo- private parties may capacity is 45 considered to be of epidemic pro personnel adjustment Reservations should be peopie. Dr. Larsen said the tests have made In advance, though it is not portions. Col. Bedwell said all precaution- Indicated that in general men and aDsoiutely necessary. ary measures are being taken here women make about the same to prevent the spread of the dis scores in the general intelligence ease by increasing the number of tests; however, women usually rate Character Study Club All H.llcrest residents are In square feet per bed at the barracks higher in tests of clerical aptitude Men score higher, he said, in vuea to meet witn members of the to 60, by frequent inspections, and by adequate sterilization of all eat- general mechanical information character study club each TWa. ing utensils. He added that em- and mechanical aptitudes than do day evening at 7:30 in the North J ployes with colds should refrain women. He added that OASC ap west recreation hall, dormitory C. Winn. TmES from sneezing near others and plicants on the average get higher area. The club was originated by KIPSFJ. ? Sar HT drivers, as she makes use of the wwl7-lnrta- J should see their doctor as early as scores on general tests in supply timw vuranaau) rnoen X and 1st nn compressor located just beyond the east end ef the clock nous oer Is tne ou than work la expected possible. supervision, snouia e a boon to many Hill Fielders wits mn w all-da- ASC Will Release Women for WACs New Flying Issue long-joh- For Begins Third Year of No More Blues Clockhouse Has Air Compressor . Officers' Club Opens Tomorrow " Flu Incidence Not At Alarming Rate m M Relief for Wired? Out Worker or - m le -- |