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Show us Servicey xpeciea To Improve New Manager Is 8 Appointed as Result of Meet Public Training Air Manuals TMafce ' Hill Field, Utah Wednesday, May 10, 1944 At a meeting of Ninth Trans location Zone officials early last Veek, L. B. Wicnoies, manager or wnuu uviuiwujr, he Utan las named to assume the man agership of Wasatch MotorsCapt .mold J. Larson, ttiu x ma trac-- c section chief, disclosed yester- py jaiso anaj mas- A new superintendent were mechanic appomtea r the meeting, Capt. Larson said, added that he expects trans faculties oetween nere lation tid Ogden to improve greatly as consequence or tne new arrange- - Helmut Pilsudski, War Correspondent, Authoi And Lecturer Joins HILLFIELDER Staff Helmut JPilsudski, noted author,war correspondent, lecturer and in ternationally known figure and bon vivant, has been added to the gradually thinning staff of the HILLFIELDER. The contributions of this famous writer will hereafter appear exclusively in this newspaper, through a contract just arranged with the help of the Civilian Personnel section. Where they will appear after that even Author Filsudski doesn't know. ent. This paper, always trying to sur on two held The meetings, days, . 1 T attenaea oy vaui. utrson, pass itself, takes great pride m lere this ,splendid commentator hpt. Clem R. Kirk, assistant chief. adding and writer to its staff. Hill Field nattives from Denver; AAF greets Helmut Pilsudski! Look for Waffle Division representatives his weekly articles, written as no dri San Francisco; also officials one but Pilsudski can write them. The Ed.) om the Ninth Transportation Helmut Pilsudski me Highway Division, and the By Larry Evans who philosophises Javal Supply Depot at Clearfield. Everybody knows or has heard of Helmut Pilsudski. He blinked his opaque eyes, ran Perhaps no one of the nresent generation of journalists has con a careless hand through what at tributed more to the literature of one time must have been a magnif his time. Chicken icent mane of hair, and smiled So it was with a feeling of the with the infinite knowledge bf the liveliest anticipation, a moistening the a of of and catch ages. palms HiUfielders quick 41 the breath that I entered the pres"I am here on a confidential and ence of news this this personage, Let Out Belts highly secret mission", replied Pilpaperman and reporter whose feet sudski in a voice that boomed from have trod the far pathways of the beneath the wrappings of his torso. In Orgy of Food world, who has associated with "I am here to learn all, see all, tell recent tour of the prime ministers and kings and the all. After Establishing a new high for Rig- -t legendary literary figures of our battle linesmyI made up my mind chicken eating when they de- time, and who has just been added to study the techniques of the lured 27 Rhode Island Reds, 18 to the staff of the Hillfielder. home front. Nowhere did I think Vmouth Rocks and six Doberman I had been entrusted with an ex this would be more richly reward hcers, 41 Hill Field riggers al- - clusive interview with the great ing than at Hill Field." pst picnicked themselves to death man. "And we are mighty glad to have South Fork Canyon Sunday. First I had to regain my poise. I you, Mr. Pilsudski", I replied hear he gay group of riggers, friends stared fascinated at the intelli how Gus tily, remembering just families met at Ogden High gent and high forehead of this Bachman of the Salt Lake Cham tool at noon, then proceeded lei- . . . of the press in ber of Commerce would have said giant thinking anto afternoon of one quick moment of the ely enjoy it. "Have you enjoyed your stay lenuous softball, horseshoes and secrets he had revealed to hismany miluntam climbing, amid Utah s lions of readers, knowing that so far?" In one swift movement Pilsudski athtaking scenery. at no time had he told removed his dentures and bur probably note to the all. discouraging nished them with care on the iiti' pnly ire afternoon s picnicking --was "What are you doing at Hill sleeve of his jacket party s inability to consume Field?" I asked respectfully. Pleasure All His entire supply of tender chicken f o! Thurf B trimmings prepared under the "It has been a very enjoyable :1 at lical eyes of committee members experience thus far," he said. "Last the shank of the eveM Chase, Bill May, Bill Evans most night I spentBen fl Stan Lomond's Esquire ning in the Darcy. room with those two splendid gen Lamented a pic tlemen and ornaments of the news ker to the Hillfielder the fol paper profession, Sol Perrins, edi ding morning appropos the bone- Best Sellers Are and tor of the Standard-Examine- r, Ming calamity: "Everyone tac its sports editor, Al Warden. The tile chicken and trimmings Added to Base h gusto (better than gravy, we repartee flew thick and fast, wit flowed like juice from a wine sume) but even the hungry Shelves press. Nowhere in my wanderings he n gers and various friends and Library btives could not clean up all the have I had more congenial coming ibelitf fcken." GI bookworms have the oppor pany. 111True, later I became vioon a single cup of cofa varied lently lastly! Everybody had a swell time. tunity of boring through fee, which strangely enough failed sop list of select books zrom tne boo Club and the Liter to agree with me. But it was noth rdis it is Both Guild. institutions, says big . . . nothing!" ary Here Pilsudski thoughtfully Librarian Alice McClain, are well closed his left eye as he tossed his renresented in recent W. Somerset dentures carelessly from one hand "Razor's Edge" to another. I couldn t help but ad' Maugham, "Now I Lay Me Down mire the composure of the man to Sleep" Ludwig Bemelmans, V. under I. my barrage of questions. Morris, Street" "Liberty ill Field emolovM livin "Where are you staying, Mr. Pil In "Crazy Weather" Charles Long-stret-h, t Lake City or vicinity are in "Thunderhead" Mary sudski?" I asked him in rapid fire fo to attend the USO shew. O'Hara, "Der Fuehrer" Konrad order. "I am splendidly housed in the Kht, and every Wednesday Heiden. "Winter Wheat" Mildred ht at eight D. m. The show is Walker, "Persons and Places" Gentlemen's division of the Civil mcribed for radio presentation ian Barracks," he smiled gaily, George Santayana, "Signpost" r huh in HaJt Robertson. "Hotel Berlin. '43" snapping his dentures back into following Saturday from 8:30 Vicki Baum. place with a noble and practiced p. ni. The "Art of Walt Disney" exhibit gesture. "I hope to give my reade USO Is located at Ml Eaat continues in the Suspended Gal ers at Hill Field the benefit of my observations and experiences and South. Civilian will be lerv. on presentation of. field The base recreational library, philosophical conclusions. It is not V and badge. The OASC tion opposite the gym,8 my purpose to take anything for "Keep building f 'lying- - orchestra is featured m. weekdays; and Is open granted. I am here to carry out p. ne inuiii - . . . A. w ficnickers Set Record - . lei ill still-stuff- GI Bookworms Have New Diet ed v UlFieldEmployes hvited to USO best-seller- s: ow at Salt Lake Ilu rt ad-Itt- ed E-29- 0. 2-- 2-- With programs. i de ! has pie to all Hill ' 9 I my mission, which p. m. Sundays. ' s"A;r,, , ,'", '',,' , , , thee" i at; 4 n0l or olertf i sCh'-tt- . absent-minded- "Tell them that I will always be myself, the true, unadultered and original Pilsudski," he smiled confidently, using the right side of his face." I do not fear any man nor do I fawn upon a woman. Pilsudski has a way with him. Tell them that my carefully thought- out words, coined into deathless phrases, will be well worth clio- ping and putting in a scrap book. In fact I keep one myself," he confided with jovial naivete, so admirable in one of his international reputation." I hope to add a few little treasurees during my sojourn in your midst" He hurried over to the drlnkine fountain, manfully gulped down a beaker full of cold water, dusted his shoes with his handkerchief. tucked his umbrella under his arm and was off in a cloud of dust in the general direction of the WAC barracks. I knew I had been in the presence of a great man. Red Cross Plans Home Nurse Class Courses Will Last About Ten Weeks c i" ne Patterson Field Hears 'Moe, Joe' Hit Skit Written By Sgt. Bailey, Pfc. Doug Gordon "Moe and Joe," the recorded safety program highlighting the recent all-osafety drive in March, will be broadcast over the ut cafeteria loudspeaker system this week at ASC headquarters, Patterson Field, Maj. Robert R. OASC safety chief, an nounced Monday. He said Lt. Col Harry D. Emmel, ASC safety chief, informed him that the show would be presented along with a safety message by Maj. Gen. Walter H. Frank, AS? commanding general. The show, written by Sgt Dan Bailey and Pfc. Doug Gordon of special services here, was present ed nearly 100 times in March to ail employes at Hill Field. It fea tured the antics of "Moe" and 'Joe" in their efforts to promote safety. Recording of the show was arranged by Lt. Benno C. Levy, chief of the radio division, special information office. Af-fli- ck, WDRevealsRecord Compiled by Army Air Forces nursing course wil be offered in about two weeks to women of Hillcrest and Sahara Village, Margaret Bennett, execu tive secretary of the Hillcrest branch of the American Red Cross, announced yesterday. In IMS, the U. S. army air force Tne classes will meet once a destroyed 11,042 axis planes as week, she said, and will continue compared with losses of 2885, the for a period of ten weeks. The in- war .revealed .last structor will be a registered nurse, week..department Classes will be held in room 18, Information released by Secrebarracks 524, dormitory area. tary of War Henry L. Stlmson and Those interested in registering the navy disclosed that casualties for the classes may do so at the of all U. S. military branches now Red Cross offices in barracks 524, total 173,289, comprising 40,657 Mrs. Bennett said. killed, 64,098 wounded, 36,321 missing and 32,163 prisoners of war. The total is an increase of 4947 SGT. SAWYER TAKES BRIDE above the figure announced a couElaine Jensen, daughter of Mr. ple of weeks ago. and Mrs. Carl E. Jensen of Lyman, In aerial combat TJ. 8. airmen was married April 26 to Sgt X. knocked down four enemy planes Sawyer, assigned to the guard sec for every one ef their own detion at Hill Field, and son of Mr. stroyed. Of the total, 8468 were and Mrs. David E. Sawyer, of Shel shot down and 1579 destroyed e ton, Wash. The. ceremony took the ground. American losses inplace at the home of Mrs. George cluded 2800 In aerial action and 74 A home I trust will be Ballinger, in Ogden. on the ground. A ; , z" : 7 v x ' v ,s . ".: . . pi J tit v i oft inK tb new i . For Hillcresters inittf l ly two-engi- lat tr ist sets of flying training man t , :::' y Two - One of Them Like to Fly One of Those! Any Boy, Would ,,,,,, ' . ' . uals, one for instructors and one for pilots, were made public last week by the army air forces train as well as educa- ing command (AAFTC) in itslat tional." est step toward complete standard Here he got to his feet with a ization of flying school technique, j. heave reminiscent of chinning oneEach volume covers primary self at the gym, and basic, advanced single engine and started to stroll about I fol- advanced flying. The books contain more than 1000 lowed a few paces behind. and present training "Do you have any personal mes- drawings The training is based sage to convey to your admirers?" graphically. on the aggregate experience of mil I asked from a distance of ten lions of hours of flight instruction paces. He had entered the OASC Ad- plus an equally staggering total of ministration Building and was hours flown in combat. Totalling nearly 50 pages, the' staring with fascination at the manuals are loose-lea- f variety and waxed surbeautifully glossed and be will face of the hallway floor in front mental kept current by supple sheets. of General Berman's office. In preparing the manuals the Before answering he reached into his left breast pocket removed a central instructors' school at Ranto razor, lathered himself with some dolph Field, Texas, brought writers, artists, combat fit tooth paste and began to groom gether ers, instructors and students. Prob himself, all the time staring fixedly lems were solved in the sky. glass-like at his likeness in the mi floor. Keeps Own Flavor . . Prepare Sets for Instructors And Sky Pilots , r toj forts' IT'i 1T, &HiM WE ONE 51 I R'oup naid ierc They orvifi int tL srtf m hkv GIANTS a arrived m the SSd Sunday, Vi 11 n . kS . . This group of 180 civilian air patrol and CAP cadets from Brigham City, Ogden, and Salt Lake City, looks pretty small. warehouses, engine repair building, the 4 line .and tne operations hangar. They ate lunch at the officers' the Verted both ways 4 by motorcycle police from Salt Lake CUy. U. Beoae G. Levy, ef the special iaformaUo9 u-2- ValW Yimm Ul yttwi Vl minsiSiViiivurs |