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Show Trains for WAVES iiillli Muster-Ou- t W vr. Interval of Betty Garlock, supervisor of personnel statistics, 3rd detachment at Hill Field, left last week for Northampton, Mass., where she will begin training at the WAVEs officers' training school, Mrs. Garlock has been employed at Hill Field since August, 1942, when she began as supervisor of personnel statistics in the civilian, personnel section. Her husband, Set Perry O. Garlock, now stationed somewhere in England, was formerly employed here in the civilian personnel section. Mrs. Garlock's home is in Cald well, Idaho. She is a graduate of the University of Idaho at Mos Mustering out pay for members of the armed forces has been passed in congress and was recently okehed by the president. The act provides payment for eligible persons in sums as follows: $300 for persons who, having performed active service for 60 days or more, have served outside the continental limits of the United States or in Alaska; $200 for persons who, having performed active service for less than cow. After eight weeks' intensive in struction she will graduate as an Ensign in the WAVEs. Bond Troupe Thrills HF Audience Definite assurance that three fed eral income tax experts will be at Hill Field to give aid to befuddled employes in preparing 1943 federal tax returns was given yesterday by Bert Asay of the employe relations branch. He said they would be here next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, between February 14, 15, and 16,added the 9 a. m." and 5 p. m., and service was being primarily extended to those unable to go elsewhere. One will be located in the maintenance administration building; one in warehouse nine, supply division, with oart of his time spent in trie lower warehouse area; and one in the employe relations branch,' civilian personnel building. Utilities will also be visited by one of the experts prior to leaving. A later schedule of visits will be announced in the daily bulletin and via supervisors. Asay said each employe must bring with him certain information; otherwise, the tax deputy will be unable to aid him. The following items of information must be submitted: (1) Income tax form with name, address, occupation and social security number filled in; (2) statement of total earnings and tax withheld together with statement of any other income; (3) 1942 tax pay- N'::-;- ' S "Em-bracea- ble J J intervals. branch employe, was named treasurer of the Hill Field Federal Cred The change, he said, is it Union last week succeeding Viva a recently-issue- d wage adSS tion manual for ungraded civUk? Oldroyd. Bert Asav. of employe relations positions in the AAF. Within grade promotions for branch, in explaining the switch, said it was due to miss umroyas graded positions will be graabj having insufficient time to perform as a reward for efficiency, i O the wor kreauired in addition to determined by quantity aniW her regular duties which demanded quality of work or service J that she be out or tne oince a con- formed, he explained. Capt. Demars said that . uJ siderable portion of each day. auou increase, succeeding kJ first new Mis Olander will handle all month intervals will be in the for membership applications uue-- 11increase , to tne next -- ii organization, set up to proviae Kum .1 a: increases. u'i umer loans for worthy purospes and to ujuuuig All such Increases. tv encourage thrift among members emphasized, will Via Cant . hnjuui through the availability of savings worker's efficiency which will W accounts. reflected in the foreman's ratiiS six-mon- th J J Bond Drive Forges Steadily Ahead 12-ye- ar Work Flow System Expands Function - within months after date of on,.., pointment After that, such Kav Olander. employe relations tions will not be made often- -. ds one-ha- uc maae Kay Olander ve Dimes Pour in After Drive; Pass $1300 I . within-- g motions for ungraded mJS the army air forces Wn. ..... ' last week by Capt. Ellig T TS ars. Under the new arranJ no merit increase, or within-, one-thir- two-thir- Six A new policy for the - of merhorious or Several thousand Hill Field em- - ment receipt, that is, March 15, plqyes gathered in the north blitz 1943; June 15, 1943; September 15, hangar last Wednesday afternoon 1943; and December 15, 1943, if and gave a rousing welcome to the any. (Form 1125). (Continued From Page One) battalion of celebrities who arrived (4) payments made as result of here to boost war bond sales during 1943 estimated tax; that is, Sept. tion of bond applications; especialthe Fourth big drive. 15, 1943, and Dec. 15, 1943, if any; ly in the correct spelling of the Glamorous Ramsey Ames, Holly (5) statements of all contributions applicant's name. He said it should wood starlet and popular night made, broken down in amounts to be printed, not written, in every of outside the continental limits of club entertainer, together with each organization, interest paid, instance. the U. S. or in Alaska; Gene Lockhart, distinguished char- taxes paid; that is, state income Series F and G war bonds, he $100 for persons who have per- acter actor from the film colony, tax, property tax, and other spe continued, can be purchased at the formed activt service for less than and seven war heroes representing cial taxes. base finance office. F bonds can all' branches of the service, pro60 days. workers were urged be obtained in amounts from $25 shift Swing audience to visit their own local tax offices to $10,000 and are issued at 75 per Persons eligible to receive $300 vided a at time of discharge will receive with 30 minutes of a stimulating for income tax assistance. cent of maturity value. They are d of it at the time of dis- program, during which each of the completely matured in 12 years in war heroes briefly recounted batcharge, and the other and may be cashed after six one and two tle experiences. months. equal payments, The OASC "Keep 'Em Flying" months, respectively from the date Series G bonds are issued at orchestra, lead by TSgt. Ed Stokof original payment maturity value, vary in denominaPersons eligible to receive $200 at er, was present and played for tions from $100 to $10,000. They Miss Ames while she sang lf time of discharge will receive are also bonds and are You" as part of the pro of it then and the other half redeemable after six months on gram. She also talked briefly on the one month hence. a sliding interest scale. Persona eligible to receive $100 importance of buying bonds, as Both F and G bonds, he stated, At time of discharge will receive the did Mr. Lockhart who also gave a be purchased in amounts up may Somebody apparently forgot to to $100,000 riotous pantomime of a political entire amount at that time. in any one calendar turn off in Dime the the Drive year. Series E bonds tap The act provides that any mem- speaker. may only be Hill Field as the dimes conto ber of the armed forces entitled to Miss Ames and Mr. Lockhart in at in a corres$5000 up purchased Ihe war heroes. George tinued to flow unabated until early mustering-ou- t pay who has been troducedvice ponding period. week this reached a and chairman of the state grand to honorably discharged before the ef- Eccles, fective date of the act may apply war bond finance committee, intro- tal of $1328.88, over $200 more than to the crowd. the quota of $1100 originally set. anytime within two years of such duced Mr. Lockhart 1st Lt Charles F. Mallory, polio effective date for mustering- out The stars were greeted by Lt Col. fund officer here, said the amount com C. OASC deputy Minty, bill pay. However, the stipulates on behalf of Brig. Gen. will be sent to th Ninth Service that no member of the armed mander, Command and forward from there forces may receive such payment Morris Berman, OASC command ing general who was unable to be to the National Foundation for In The work levelling program, remore than onee. fantile Paralysis, New York City. Mustering-ou- t pay will accrue present. cently inaugurated in the Receptacles for the little silver division to create an evensupply Among the war heroes was Capt. will be computed as and flow payment vet' dimes were placed at convenient of diof the time of discharge in order John S. Young, of Hill Field, the requisitions throughout to effect a ' permanent separation eran of the Ploesti - oil fields raid points throughout the depot and vision ,is now handling all storage from service or ultimate relief from last August who spoke briefly. though Hill Fielders were reluctant charges coming from the maintenAll employes were excused to at to begin with, they really came ance active service. Lt Robert A. Shantend the show which began 'at 4 through for the crippled children non, division, from If after being discharged the program, andirecting ' before m. the war of heroes the concluded. In drive group the service, an eligible member dies nounced this week. were Except for the theft of about J TO Capt Young, army air corps; before receiving his portion of musPreviously, such charges were Lt John G. Moore. Lt John V. from several of the coin boxes by routed via maintenance messentering out pay, such part not re Haas someone O. William and of aa Lt described "the meanest gers direct to supply branches. Lacy ceived will be paid to his surviving man in air the world," the drive was Now, such forms are brought to rorce; Staff Sgt. Ed aamy spouse, if any; if not, in equal hares to his child or children, if ward J. Burman, U. S. marines; uneventful, marked only by the the work levelling control unit and Loyd Sweeney, U. S. army; increasingly steady clink of dimes diseributed at that any; if not, In equal shares to his Sgt point F. Nickson, boatswain's being dropped through the slots. Lt. Shannon said several and Joseph if any. surviving parents, branches In U. S. mate the final of week the navy. drive under act, 1c, Mustering-ou- t the have pay, commented favorably on the battalion the also contributions visited The ASF from from Is exempt from taxation, and around work levelling program. Lt Col. jumped the claims of creditors, including depot, in Ogden, Washington Ter sioo, the total amount collected Joseph W. Vincent representative any claim of the U. S. It will not race, and the Ogden high schoo. during 1943's drive, to over $1200. of the Washington war manpower be subject to attachment, levy, or Members of the group were feted Over $147 was collected during the seizure by or under any legal or at a luncheon Wednesday at noon Birthday Ball at the White CityJhis stey here several weeks ago. in the Hotel Ben Lomond. equitable process whatever. members of the Certain former ' armed forces are excluded from the act's provisions. Some of them are: any member who, at the time of discharge, is placed on the retired list with retirement pay; any member whose total period of servPfc. Arthur L. Stumpf of 482nd The supply division's recently mutt- - . and ice has been as a student detailed Major D. J. Murray, chief, for training (a) with the Army AB squadron and Miss Clara Engel liaheri atvrlr manual property yvoiuig accounting section. of were maintenance division mar no-- uern requesiea oy an ASC repSpecialised Training Program, (b) It was prepared last November with the Army Air Forces College ried Thursday afternoon at two resentative stationed in the as an aid in switching to the new the base chapel, with theatre for use in visible Kardex Training Program, or (c) with any o'clock at Willis stock record sysL. Stowers offi that area, it was revealed last week tem. At similar program under the jurisdic Chaplain that time, throuarh a. Rm. ceremony. in supply headquarters. tion of the navy, Marine Corps, or ciating at the single-rin- g ington-Ran- d representative, it was The bride's only attendant was The information received here learned Coast Guard. that ASC headquarters con Miss Dorothy Schwindt, employe in stated that the ASC miscellaneous rrsair section, while making the request representative quered me worn the finest issued praised the Clubs Active Cpl. H. Crick of 482nd acted as best manual and asked for 20 copies for by any area command. Favorable comment has also been The Dramatic club Is having re man. use in his war theatre to set up the from San Bernardino and hearsals for a play to be given soon. Preceding the ceremony Cpl Kardex stock record system, now received Oklahoma Citv air aervlcn mm. and the Fine Arts club meets every Frank Fisher sang "I Love You installed at Hill Field. which requested copies of Sunday at 5 o clock in the south Truly," and wedding music was The manual was developed by F. tnonds me manual ror distribution. east club room. The Fine Arts do played on the chapel organ by Pfc Wilcken Fox and Charles R. ShepThe manual votees will present an Irish pro-- Earl Tintle. The chapel was lovely herd of the a preface supply training unit endorneinent hv contains I J Ont AAUI. u ram on St. Patrick's day. March with candelabra, call lilies and in post schools, conjunction with ln Shields, assistant chief, supply di white carnations. iebo hstt1 ha,L property accounting supervisors vision. highly-recepti- 03 Months Now Established 1943 Tax Returns Betty Garlock Policy S3 With in Grade Raises Will Aid Workers To Prepare Pay Bill Gets Okay Honorably discharged members f the armed forces now employed at Hill Field who are entitled to mustering-o- ut pay as established under the new act, should call at the base finance office where issuance of necessary application form will be made together with information as to where it should be sent, Capt. W. M. Hollowell, base finance officer, declared yesterday. He said applications will be sent to the finance office serving the state in which he claimed residence at the time of discharge. Employes released ' prior to the approval of the law must bring with them to the finance office, either a discharge certificate or a certificate of service. Photostatic copies will not be acceptable. or more, have served no part there- TiQExperts Due Here Next Week Wednesday February?, 1944 Length of Service Determines Amount Received New Treasurer of each employe. He said that the new mi. J not provide for automatic incrwiJ es oasea upon length of service, No employe may receive a withm. srrade nromotion simnlv Wnw w. has fulfilled the minimum tinJ of six months required for suet! increases. The raise must on his efficiency. Previously, within-grad- e be based promeJ be granted after the first 60 dan of employment, and after that it 90 days, provided in each case, that tne worxer s eiriciency warranted such action. The old rules did not, however, allow for automatic in creases as soon as the time re quirements were met. ASC Broadcast Set For Next Is Week The Air Service Command end its manifold role in support of the througArmy Air Forces fightingheard ever hout the world will be nationwide radio networks Sunday, Win. 13. And Tuesdav. Feb. 15. Sunday from 12:30 to 1 o'clock the nationally known" feature, "WnrlH'a News of Todav will Orif inate from Patterson Field head , quarters of the Air Service torn-- . II1UX1U, oyer uuiuiuuia -- L system. Tuesday from 2 to 2:30 pja A fiT? will a train he SDOtlizhted j4 m -- Post Movies WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Y FEBRUARY i-- lt "A Guy Named Joe Spencer Tracy Irene Dunne Van Johnson FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11 "Crash Dive" (Revival) Tyrone Power Ann Baxter James Gleason SATURDAY FEBRUARY It Man The Racket Tom Neal Jeanne Bates Pfc. Arthur Stump f ACS in China Theatre Requests Weds Clara Engel Stock Kecord Posting Manual SUNDAY-MONDA- V 1 FEBRUARY -Jane Eyre" Orson Welles Jean Fontaine 1S-- m.J China-Burma-Ind- V - Columbia when Mrs. James Doelittle, wife ot Gen. uoomve, flew who L. Hartzell, Cap. Robert of the Tokyoi raidersa oui lira several Cnina, will oe interviewed Ameche will be master of monies. TUESDAY FEBRUARY ia 1 Johnny" Andrews Sisters Harriet HilHa' "Swing-tim- e and "Mabonga" Buster Crabbe Flfl Dorsay Barton MacLan -- FEBRUARY 141 Standing Room Only Fred MacMurray Paulette Goddard Raland Younf - |