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Show Or. mm i . 1 j Glhampioirislliip w Mve Pond Goals All Vol. 2, No. 12 Invest Workers 589,924 gince Outset down the stretch this week in the Fifth War Bond Drive, Ogden Air Serv: Ice Command was already jeveral lengths ahead of botft outset of the goals set at the Campaign $600,000 in cash pales and payroll allotments, ind at least 95 per cent for an average of J2 per cent deductions from '',tfmss oav. amassed unnlnvM had ..i.tno croo oi in cash sales cnhoorlntions. - several 'inaj uttjiw" thousand dollars above the final WonHine 44V o par-urinati- on - - - With defourth bond drive total. ductions from two more payrolls 'itui to be added, Lieut. Charles fiP. Murphy, OASC war bond of lter, said he expected the final reach nearly ow,uw. jnire toronnrfe IrVm Z1U1U VWv "mihmitted bv dl Vinnil . mo .VBIUU IT. Event Marks Historic New Manager AAF Dates Pviblic Invited To Attend, Inspect Planes X i Commemorating the thirty-sevent-h anniversary of the per 12" B-2- Forces at Record Strength (Continued on Pas . tion Squadron) won the ganization championship. man who has only one long furlough. A service man can get a gallon of gas for every day ' of his furlough from three to thirty slays long. No ration is to be granted for leaves or furloughs f leas than three days. " : . Two) - More than 500 enlisted men representing every organization on the field competed in 30 track, sports and sport skill events while ranking officers reviewed their perspiring efforts. In. view of the fact that all competitors wore GI shoes, times recorded in several events' were noteworthy. While the 4912th emerged with the gonfalon, only seven points separated it from the Third Provisional squadron which gave the jgth . 1 , " - : Georgia, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, South Carolina and West Virginia. Vv j Must Register j ' Four of the twelve require that the soldier present himself in per- ' ' (Continued od Pf Two)' . 1 on xrr me past inree ana a ' afti aliln Its HM AAA I ,IUU,UW. .uciigui tuUy, navy strength stood at U Am i "c marine corps at w,- - f uot. UUH A II n sin.. rtjinx av, 230.001) r&:4t, 4 187 311 ' lUVWil. lese ficuros - y . f 9 t wring.1 unforeseen increases in . . ucmanaj, monthly lnduc- QUOtaa a. I OUira . j ... and navy army . i Jr.000 and 10,000 a month, re- t, - ootball on Sale W Py Bill mm , Fraier .i0"81, Wl ?le tait mr Tk. in the reereatlea personnel c,' i dinr ' . . . . rntiVnt " annttnced by BUI S1Udlm August J Mb. ta. he 45 to U seaU the nT U.M each. Geo- iral erv d mm III a recruiting tear this week for mere WACs that was ached- This p.ia began un, rth-- m Utah citlea. Capt. Robert Hsmerstrom led the cauravan.. T WAC recruit-the drive will be secured locally in each elty visited. Other to n eevjMemens towM lImilIUneo1I,,y wltn th. display. inntfD Exhibit Starts Tour of OASC Northern Utah and Idaho for thevarlous stopover rAS'SahSffi i WAC recruiting caravan featuring on 0 fighter plane embarked the swell to Monday tour a ranks of the WAC organization. Leading the caravan is Capt. Robert B. Hamerstrom, OASC of WAC recruiting. A WAC P-4- tito is- - lrfl Wash- - WAC Recruiting 'ootball game are hS!?nr.the S J 'IT oa sale shortly. .. 150 - pounds; 18-d- ay some of Perf4d by WACS. At Idaho Falls, down for a two- and studio visit, day radio programs will be broadcast. OASC public Lt Paul Langford, relations office, said plans are being formulated to send the air show over the entire inter-mou- n tain network. points will be used in place of taking local tal- ent along. A recruiting team, already in the field, will coincide its itinerary with that of, the caravan during the latter'i tour. Towns to be visited include: Malad City. Blackfoot. St. An. thony, Idaho Falls, Montpelier and Preston, all in Idaho, and Logan ana arignam city in utan. 135 Sixto, (Continued on Page 7) "." .' Black Rock Trip Planned Sunday : Hillcresters Can Make Trip to Salt Lake Resort A trip shores of to . Black Rock on the Great Salt Lake has been scheduled Sunday afternoon, July 30, ' Ruth Spencer Andersen, dormitory recreation director, ' announced yesterday. A bus will leave from the Hotel Temple square at three p.m. and will return in time to catch the 9:30 p.m. bus back to Hill Field. Kound trip to the Rock and back wlU be $1.17. Civilians wishing to attegd the services in the Mormon tabernacle Sunday morning should register in the southeast hall before six p.m. Saturday as names must be submitted to temple authorities. Buses will leave the dormitory gate at 8:05 a.m. The . broadcast starts at 0:45 a.m. Everyone must be inside the grounds by 9:30 a.m., she said. Amta llliraru Jow 100,000. The Brown, . call. , ouiciais announced. The army has been on a replace- ledlllfvl Dfrnn Mil. heavily to the success of the winning aggregation. He also leaped 55' 5" in the running broad jump. Conner White of the 4912th soared over the bar at 5' 10" in the high jump while William Walker moved 9' 10" from a standing start to cop the broad jump for the 459th 7 Aviation Squadron, " which finished fourth with 207 points.- In the T indoor events, the 459th took three firsts in. boxing,1 with ' of 3,650,000 wwu ior months ck 60-ya- rd This PAO Will Tour Northern Area 1 " d, J last week, the Combined total of the armed forces Attained its scheduled strength of p50,000, thus placing future tk Ac or- All OASC military personnel will receive a special postrace for card for use in applying for victors a 4912th accumulated The honors. ballot state absentee by Aug- 273 points to 266 for the Third. ust 25, Majoy Robert R. Ren-fr- Robinson Stars Sprinter James Robinson, with dash. voting officer, announced marks of 6:8 in the 11 seconds flat in the hundred this week. and 25:3 in the 220 contributed Getting Furlough? One Gallon a Day 4 line OASC's widely-know- n personnel- will be roped off while production and 11.5; main1 1 Kft continues to allow spectators a Lieut. Murphy said that work- - Slimpse of a segment of Uncle machine in action, Capt. ' (Continued on Pag Two A. B. Wanamaker, chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements, announced yesterday. 'Armed whila visitors mav not enter sun- ply warehouses or other buildings, with the exception of the hangars housing the repair line, they will be permitted to walk along the long ramps flanking the huge Emplacements All storage houses and observe the . crs The postcard, USWB form number one, should be. filled in, sworn to before an officer or officer, not below the rank of sergeant and mailed before August 31 so that the soldier can qualify for federal ballot in case of . transfer overseas, . Maj. You?lV Get Renfro said.Twelve states require the solGas dier to take certain steps to register himself, the steps varying with state, before absentee ballot Limit of gasoline allowed the mailed on receipt of postmembers of the armed forces on will beInformation as to necessary card. furlough has been raised by the steps can be had from the unit OPA from five to thirty gallons officer in each organization. beginning yesterday, a spokes- -, voting The twelve states so requiring man said this week explaining, are: Alabama, Florida, Delaware, that it's a fairer system for the Louisiana, Arizona, Connecticut, 14.4; That Remains For Army, Navy ... P P O I NTED Bernhard last Hinrichs, above, was named week manager of the ' OASC cafeterias. He has had 13 years' experience in cafeteria management. . A ities, and view a spectacular 85 Standings in the old and new in snnrr worA do mui. vhiptohv: display of the Oft K ftASP. haariminrtorB and aircraft. 151 simnlv OR anH 12 7r nrmv fighting 'air base, 97.8 and 'and training, 92.7 !fan9nfo 03 7 anil day when the talent-lade- n 4912th AAF Base Unit (Avia- neck-and-ne- ' jmd ' Producing a series of outstanding performances, the Ogden Air Service Command's first track and field, g spectacle proved a : 1 136 Enlisted Men Enter GI Contests 500 success last Satur- Special Cards Issued for State Ballots - A. Competition Is Keen in All Sports record-smashin- " that the field now the thirty-fift-h anniversary 'jtands at 95.5 per cent participa-jtio- n for an average deduction from of the purchase of the first 'gross pay of 12.3 per cent, laiem. military airplane, August 2, Murphy saia. Goals Cash 1909, Ogden Air Service Com.ftp rach ento coals set in each dl hstantiftllv tnnned. mand will throw open its aast! hpaHnnnrters had attained doors next Tuesday and inMl per cent of its goal; supply. ,115 per cent; AAB, 183 per cent; vite the public to inspect its personnel and training, 146 per giant repair and supply facil and maintenance, Vote Plans Given for OAS.C determined cent, Bent' Wednesday, July 26, 1944 OASC Will Hold Open .Mouse Next Tmes day organization of the. Army Air was Forces, August 1, 1907, and v nffirorc Ogden Air Service Command I TnanMiinn : Tn4-Aina- revenue department will inspect all automobiles in the near future. OASC militarv anri oivilinn rvor- sonnel who have not purchased an iuiomooue use leaeral tax stamp are aavisea 10 purcnase same to aav fntnra nin. rassment and penalties. LL George Rogers Reported Missing In French Action Lt. George M. Rogers, former camera department employe, repair was reported missing in action over France June 27. Lt. Rogers was a bombardier in aiB-1-7. His wife, Nadine Rogers, Is presently employed as secrets7 budget branch, budget and fiscal office. Lt. Rogers resigned in fie spring of 1943 to enter the set Mrs. Rogers has been walkII here approximately ing months; OASC r-l- ee. ' |