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Show Are There Any More s jfrmed at v&hie like . . . Yeah! Speed Up THERE'S K CERTAIN GLOW Discharges Procedure on Separation Streamlined adopted simplified "sep- -. to sneed nn the f HiaehArarlns men from mHmi uui 11 tn their newly . w .... I"". w B-2- of""; War Hen adjustment nounced by Secretary . t aftmiiotl. clerk typist in the audit unit la the Civilian Personnel . bunding-- Their mutual pride and Joy Is Randy Bill, their son. Dotty says there are more In the family like her, namely a sister, 99, who procedures luting of the new at a newly his been accomplished ..i.i!.b.i Mntw mt Fort ' Dix. hlch is to be the model for other Stader streamlined procedures only 48 hour are fmm the time a man arrives to the time he boards a train for home, Secretary Stimson explained. with former m,ia is compared methods often requiring as long as . three weens, nc.saia.. The soldier hears an "orienta tion" talk about his imminent re turn to civil life, his new respon ibilities and his righto and privi He ia riven i veteran. i - VC9 irh Thvifftl examination, his final pay, travel pay to his point of induction, the first installment of bis mustering out pay and advice to pay for his ticket Home immedi facilities and i ately. Banking travel office adjoins the pay win Counselors are likewise available tn mi the soldier about Job ODDor- tunities, to prepare records showing his military ana civilian experience and qualifications, to give hira job aptitude tests, to give advice on insurance, war bond ' allotments and other personal problems advice, re-...- ih now in force, ... about Dorothea DeBates, 19, A shining blonde, to add to your pin-u- p collection. Her husband, Herbert DeBatea, is an aircraft , mechanic on the 4 line and she is a I could pass as her twin. v . I L ... I ' ' I 7 f '' m ;! I Proves Hit at Base (gymnasium has that such ated from Memorial irjluoation' 14 rZT, mpoeu, announced by enter of the WHO PM the following asvuvu, statement this - "- -- "Wei fc!J0JtaltentIon the OTemonai aay, although Zl, riiaarily a hoUday, has been de-" aay xor tne dura -r v -- Army Cuts Service Tune for Leave From U. S. army headquarters somewhere in the Central Pacific c&me the announcement recently that officers and men of that theatre of action are now eligible for trips to this country after two years of overseas service following the adoption of a new furlough leave plan. Heretofore, both officers and en listed men were required to have lf three and years overseas service before such leaves were possible. As far as transportation facili ties will allow, Central Pacific headquarters is making a determined effort to grant as many such furloughs and leaves as pos sible. one-ha- . ahaon..- - .fadL?'i?v!'w.uiti oi one aay pay." ks May De Sent rnsoners of War ' On Anvil Dent wr a I MUin. end v Depart- - per-- regulation and to to friend, and W",VB DOOc photographs httu'J Wlationa, indiivdus.1 lend books ri"oner or war held tt-- u 2eaTdi Cd.SUtM Bering fctrect,y rrom the publishers! fcaoaWf8?101 PM through the o toJivM"" u"ai prisoners of psjJTS1" relatives In this "i or the which """nanaant "V jp hcrtTi'1" the prisoner I eaiau. an thSch aJr N Ja W con- - ? b aUowed to books published volu of ust be Wit tw other than the text, censored before twine to the prison of war ?th,tT 1 Hillcresters Enroll for Nursing Class Hillcresters and other residents of that area interested in enrolling in home nursing- classes should contact Margaret Bennett, barrack 524, dormitory area; Mrs. Bennett is director ot the Hillcrest chapter of the American Red Cross. Offices here are located in barracks 524, where classes are held. A registered nurse will conduct the classes, she said. About the training, Mrs. Bennett said: Home front health is a wartime necessity. Home nursing knowl- a edge is community Hill Field Worker Writes War Book at Hill Field is Louis Sutler, who works at Ware house 43, shipping branch. He has snent many years in news paper and magazine" work in va rious parts of the United States. he cru For two years, 1932-3additional for legislation saded and benefits for veterans of the World war L This traveling through 34 states and talking to legislators gave Su iter so much information about the war that he Is now writing a book called "We Will Be Back," pos sibly paraphrasing General MacBa- left he when who said Arthur, taan in 1942, "I am leaving, but will return," Sutter's book recites events of the Southern Seas, but it also refers to vents here at Hill Field that will orovide a thrill for those who have had a part in the development of this war installation. of the book Is Publication as the enemy soon as planned cracks and surrenders, for then h mmttmrm which are HOW military secrets automatically may be re-AiiiABf writers asset any time and will be useful . pein the coming post-wriod when many households will want to make a comfortable as possible those fighting men who have known few comforts m the 4, emergency or who are 4- - Area, Activities AGP Merger ar m CUIed ti re- turning disabled from their nation's service.".! "Come What May" slaved th Base gymnasium last nigst to si good turnout of enlisted person nel, officers and their guests. i It Was the latest USO Camp show to hit Hill Field, a show re plete, with laughs, songs and fast; i paced entertainment. An intriguing blond, majorette with a lilting voice; a troupe or Chinese jugglers, Klein the hynotist whose exoloita into sleep by remote control have siampea nim as a crack mental ist on stage and radio all these and more were on hand to make "Come What May" a success. It was all free, It was all USO' Camp show and it wa all Hill Field's scruouloua entertainment; seekers could ask for in the way; or solid, sure-fir-e stage fun and I irivouty. ex-dru- itf . Photo by Staff Photographer Pvt. Jean L. McCoUum . ' , 'Come What May1 issued an order directing Memorial Day Just Another 8 Hours 1 , i To deny the enemy any informs tion on organizations and strength of the Army Air Forces and tech nical data on equipment, the AAF information be elimin aircraft and equipment. The order directs that, whenever K does not Interfere with servio tog, replacement, etc., the follow tee information will be removed: Dates of manufacture, delivery, inspections, etc.; all instructions, technical and performance data not necessary for servicing or com pletion of the mission, and symbols which give the official name or iumerical designation of the unit. !IJg books and other data from which history and characteristics tf aircraft or personnel can be reconstructed will not be carried on The juke box played on and onT The dancers hied and jived, the at mosphere scintillated lively and gay, as the upper area GIs inaug urated In their second alternate' week in the Service club last Mon day night with an enthusiastic re sponse which could spell nothing; less than a good time by all. Last night denims and glng hams (GI fatigues resplendent) of "swing your partner" variety- hailed In the old time barn dance which Director Agnes Walters and Pvt. "Sugar Marselle" Barron had jointly planned so ingeniously. Tonight is Bingo night with; . prizes and everything! Tomorrow night Thursday an other juke box dance with stiff competition promised among the Every EM and EW looks for ward to the Sunday afternoon 2 td 4 p. m. tea dance. This Sunday, promises to oe even more interest ing, with some special side lights planned by Miss Walters and Pvt i Barron. AllAAFEquipment in Washington Service Club' Arranges Varied Fetes eyes! ' Eliminate Data on recently 5 game niarht --W Friday night prizes again, playing your favow ite games. Quiz Program Saturday night! with the gal GIs competing against the men GIs with blood in their, ' not oraers. headquarters May 17, 1944 high-jiver- s. - - Wednesday Consolidation of Area Activities branch and AGP branch under the control section was approved recently by Colonel Paul W. Wolf. Major Ia K. Boyce is the new chief with Captain M. H. Imholt, as assistant chief of the consolidated branch. Glen K. Taylor will be superior, the Area activities-AG- P branch. Captain . A. Eberling ha assumed duties as chief of Plan and Logistic branch,, and Captain W. J. Molumphy, Jr., was released to assume duties as assistant chief, branch five. Clyde B. Taylor was released from AGP branch to become chief supervisor, Plans and Logistic branch, while Edwin C Schmidt assumed the duties of as sistant chief supervisor. . Kay Kayser Salute Air Service Units Ray Kayser's "Kollege of Musi Corp. Nielsen Plyd( Art in Woodwork V Corp. Qulnten R. Nielsen, a HiQ Field civil service employe until February, 1943, and who Is now working as an aircraft woodwork; specialist at an Eighth air force bomber station in England, writes to friends of the drive of the work during the speeded-u- p activities at that point i Nielsen, whose home I In Og den, writes about working around the clock in order that damaged bombers may be ready for further) task flights without loss of time pre-invasio- xx Must Register All Cars on Field cal Knowledge" will salute the Air A base memorandum make It Service command tonight from the Whom do you work for? The boss? San Bernardino that all motor vehicle commandatory air service Ah. no! mand at 8 p.m., M.W.T. habitually driven on Hill Field by, He merely points you the way to The show will be broadcast over civilians, officers or enlisted, men the NBC network KDYL in Salt be registered with the provosC o- THE BOSS g- He sets up the tasks that you're hired to do he isn't really boss of YOU. But Whom do you work for? The boss of the boss? The company banding your pay across? You owe the best that you have 'tis true. But neither one claims to be the boss of YOU. Whom do you work fort Yourself, mr friend From morning's light till the dark Lake City. Yesterday the program "Lora Lawton heard at 8 a.m, M.W.T. on "the NBC network, carried In formation on the Air Service com mand. Ask for Uniform Phone Response 1 ilia Field, - H : Effective recently a standard teleprocedure for answering y. phone at this base became All unit and department heads, both civilian and military, have been Instructed to require conformance from subordinate. Under any and all condition the en-dindividual answering the call will And the bos that you finally Immediately state the department answer to. and then his or her name, in order Is nobody, else in the world but to eliminate the necessity of the JUUi person calling to inquire the Robert Davidson, ertmen receiving MenUtjr. , t marshal at the guard house. The following information! should be furnished the base ad jutant's office Immediately by In dorsement so that records can be brought up to date if it has not already been submitted: Make of automobile, model and license number. J man-dator- Maternal, Child Car Program Is Broadened N The program of maternal and child care for wives of service men In Utah his now; been broadened to Include the wive of first three graders. It was ere vlously limited to the four Wwea state-sponsor- ed grade. The program provide hospftaH tatlon and care for wives and children up to the age of one year of service men of all branches ci th armed forces. -- 3 |