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Show HI n L M. rr,, Ti inrr-- r leM W ACsMarchTonight In Ogden Military Parade Four Stars Here Problem V " H Wage Scale 'I I - wifcwmm, TTIs v V Discussed All Services to Locality Wage Study Due, Says General " ' gjaBSWKWKKW YiYrtf sasaassasssi JBSSisssBiBSBsnSM sisssMSSssssnaaai Appear in 7:30 Ceremony At a meeting of Hill Field key MM civilian personnel yesterday, Brig. Gen. Morris Berman, OASC com - manding general, said that with regard to inequalities existing in the locality wage system, recently ini tiated here, it would be the responsibility of division chiefs to seek out those inequalities and alleviate them by recommending within-grad- e promotions. Inequalities of the system were brought up by key supervisors and discussed with the commanding " 7 I general. General Berman promised that a study would be made of them and corrective action taken. At the outset, the general presented checks to 22 Hill Field EM REVELERS ENJOY NEW CLUB . . . Above pictures show workers for winning suggestions awmbers of the 4135th AAF base unit taking over new service club submitted recently as part of the suggestion program. tab week and partaking of its delights and pleasures. Top, merry Other problems held in abeyance awn in khaki gather round the festive board for a few short snorts, civilian meeting from the last rough gulps, or what have you. Middle, hands across the juke box were discussed.key Some were reinsured the music's pouring forth continually to accent the gaiety. the them among solved, ported Bottom, a sedentary, scholarly gladiator finds out why "You Can't problem of parking for handiDo Business With Hitler. capped people, and congestion north and west of the clockhouse at the beginning of shifts caused by the loading of elephant trains.-Thorganization of a social club was presented for consideration, but was shelved temporarily pending further study. i ASC-wi- de Service Club Proves e n- H. Arnold Any Monday afternoon around 5 o'clock it is pretty dull in the base cafeteria. A trio of women and a bus boy care for the few pre- dinner customers that break the monotony. Even the juke box is still. Last Monday, however, proved the exception and the trio still Gen. H. can't agree who recognized him first. "It seemed like there were stars all over him," declared blonde Peg gy Manning, working behind the steam table, "but I didn't realize who he was until .after I served him then I got all goose pimply. "When I handed him a piece of raisin pie he joked, 'Here goes another ten pounds' and about that time somebody whispered, 'That's Gen. Arnold,' and I nearly passed out." Joanne Gladden, who doubles at the coffee counter and the cash The ODeniner of the iu DTM Rrv. iilr twnr Anno everv n i cVi t in the register provided him with a cup ice Club to Hill Field this promises organise- - various day; rooms of java. She can't remember tfons 4135th AAP Base Unit (all to be much more fun, for again whether he took cream and sugar; but neither does she know whether ections), Det. SOU, l38th; Det. during the evening, Director Walshe took his money. Communications ters and Pvt. Barron have speAirways "It was all too exciting," was her SoMutusI Benefit Field Hill Squadron, Det. 1st Weather Squadr- cialty numbers planned. 17 are due this silencing parry to 16 and calls ciety on, and 70th AAP Band, Monday Friday night, it seems at every Friday, May 5th, Society officials was one long Gl Service Club is game night. announced this week. evening, May 1st It remained for matronly Lizzie astute and forthright misto be remembered around Hill Every known game devotee will to Frost, be any Assessments may paid Field. have a chance to explore and ex- authorized solicitor or to Marie tress of the cigar counter, to proTeaming together their unusual ploit his talent on Friday nights Morris, supply division; Gweneth vide the precise detail. "There were several officers with talents for entertainment high- - at the EM Club. Higbee, maintenance division; As an added bit of fun, Satur- Rose I Olson, headquarters, civil- him, and on the way out he stopped lights, Director Agnes Walters and for a pack of Camels," she recalled. Pvt. Helen Barron outdid them-Mv- day night has been designated as ian personnel building. Calls IS and 17 are to pay death "He also wanted to pay me for his in providing unusual events "Quiz Program" with prizes, too. Line up your teams and let's see claims to the following benefi- food, and was insistent, but I told lor the week ending May 7th. take the money Monday nizht. AM nTannait waa who are the smarter the gal or ciaries: Mary E. Heath, beneficiary him that I couldn't be formal of William C Heath, and Millie at the cigar counter and that if he the men GIs. register From 2:00 to 4:00 Sunday after- Wood, beneficiary of Edward got by the girl at the cash Barron, lately of NBC and CBS it was all right with me. He was noon there will be a tea dance. Wood. a we long to remembered grand." Marcelle" of the Ziegfeld, EariSugar CarBus boy Jerry Timmins, a wide-eye- d roll and George White shows, lent witness to and Professional atmosphere to the spesummed up entire the proceeding cialty numbers; the thundering his observations with the amazed applause which followed bespoke query, "Did you see what I saw?" manner in which her numbers What he saw was Gen. H. H. Were accented. Arnold, the grand "old man" "Hap" Last night's dance proved to be ; Air Forces, here briefo fthe older Army these understand can't why Evans favorite. The dance was not By or fuss for an without fanfare only cnances ly mey -finish that vir women here take tne In a story-boo- k were made iienaea out informal snack while his plane was dor. lor future affairs. plans tually rocked the stands with the Grabbing "place" was Hermann being For tonight AcciWednesday Twenty minutes later, with memhysterical shouting and screaming Goering's ."3rd Lost-tim- e tne nki... of his staff, he was on the bers was Drago dent"; in the "show"Lost-timwui be played. devotees, Acand away, a shining example e Every attendant of of 10,000 horse racing "2nd wing long-leggMikhailovitch's Tojo's sleek, e to get In on the "who walks with kings yet one "1st of urged Vidkun Acccident". ;iclUB' Quisling's "4th h..-orrered to the best base thoroughbred, the common touch." Lost-tim- e a was Accident" poor keeps closely-packe- d -- s a ident" nosed past su P. S. Gen. Berman insisted on To piayer. field of nags to snatch fourth. an for the pie and coffee. Informal was sixth "jorrow night in held paying place Lagging Juke box dance. While there are the garland in the classic AcLost-tim- e "5th at Hill Field, OASC. This is the Adolph Hitler's won the March best showing ever made by a Hill cident"- , which classic by several lengths. Hitler's Field safety a reai due thoroughbred was simply no match firth in place, Trailing threat all the way in a heart- - for one of the fastest fields seen breskinr race that tried the blood this year. Owner Berman said he was de and sinew of a dozen gallant horses niAm on 25 truckloada of lumber to win a classic this year termined Drive" "00 Hill and Field, "April Safety Jockeys, h,?arty, om employes, at the quartermaster sal stored ridden by Capt. Robert R. Afflick, and is already reported grooming the Salt City also here will oe accepiea in next run to Drive" vage yard attende OASC safety "May Safety the Theta Alpha manager of the Phi U interested from parties, base quarwith carries which classic stables, fought hard all the way month's announced yes officials termaster additional of several Hall, Univer-Sttne- L and was not far behind Tojo's nag it a's pursawork. Sg? fVnWnwbuiy . terday. Bidders may come anytime, ina lMt Wednesday, Ruth at the line. So it's back to the stables for "April Safety Drive", owned by cluding Sunday. Guards at the director announced this Brisr.-GeMorris Berman .of "April Safety Drive" and a nmith cute will direct them to the week can now rest. Any day you OASC. was drawing odds of three Drive" yard. Whoever gets the bid must churning see Safety race, "May to two a few days before the take all the lumber, oniciais saia. in the if the and the turf sharpies Hill Field Welfare but faded out the day before. Sunfid8: A quartermaster employe at the hotel rooms really ofder ff,l?uht out the house In Said Jockey Afflick as he sat not smoke-fille- d of he'll be to rail yard will inform biddersbids. salvage ears the have their before Hill Fielders "Drive" and tired on the ?ed?aLa" for submitting the all the procedure way. "l newsman: odds attend. running photographers and PopularPlacetoMeet List May Fifth as Payment Date For Benefit Levy It The WACs of Hill Field will compete for honors with" the WAVES, the SPARS and the Women Marines Wednes day evening at seven-thirtp. m. during a military parade in downtown Ogden. This event will supplement the visit here of the OCD-sposored recruiting caravan for the four women's branches of the armed forces. y, mw?a ;i ! Marks New Recruit Campaign n. - This station will be represented Warhawk by one float, a fighter plane with a WAC working; on it. Three platoons of soldiers from the 4135th air base unit and WAC detachment here will parti cipate in the parade. Brig. Gen. Morris Berman, OASC commanding general, said OASO was 100 per cent behind the parade and the recruiting caravan. Following the parade a huge public rally will be held in the Weber college auditorium, between 24th and 25th streets on Jefferson Avenue. Besides the WAC, WAVE, SPAR and Woman Marine representatives, the parade will have entries from the local coast guard Mothers' Club, Girl Scouts, CAP, state guard, American Legion and other organ izations. J. Francis Fowles, chairman of the caravan visit, announced that G. L. Becker will serve as grand marshal of the parade. Clem S. Schramm, OCD official who is in tour of charge of the state-wid- e the caravan, said that its purpose was to show Utah women what they can do in the war effort, either by joining up with one of the four services, or by working as civilians in one of the huge war plants of the state. P-4- 0, . es Jockey Afflick Rides to Win Id HF April Safety Classic , "Bef-a-Millio- open-mouth- ed n" d. ; He-de- kl ed Lost-tim- blue-blood- ed Over 1000. Field Workers See Play three-yearlol- QM Desires to Sell d. Salvaged Lumber a,y man-day- well-earn- n. . ed Organize Four: New Units ; In Payroll To increase the working efffc ciency of the payroll and account ing branch, civilian personnel sec tion, four new units have been or ganized, Rulon Stanfield, chief , clerk, said last week. The new units with their supers visors are: Records and distribu tion unit, Cordelia Niland; indi vidual earning records account and control, Louis J. Wirth; payroll processing, Delilah Budrow, and leave and timekeeping- unit, Harold Fowler. Fowler was formerly supervisor of the timekeeping unit at the clockhouse. His new Job coordinates more closely the functions of the leave and timekeeping units. New head of the clockouse I Emit Kucera. Vera Reay is super visor of the leave unit - - Mrs. Berman Confined To Station Hospital Mrs. Morris Berman, wife of OASCs commanding general, has. been confined to the station hos pital for the past week, hospital of. ficials revealed Monday. Hor condition was reoortetl "satisfactory." Attendants sal then that she would be released a day or two. J . |