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Show 2 )uggestwn of Supply Men Brings Praise Wednesday August 23, 1944 Weds Saturday Here's What, to Do During V.-- m Retrearemony r novel procedure for re belling serviceable parts accompanied by an MA timated yearly saving of 70,000 man-hour- has s, re- sulted in the commendation of two OASC employes 'by Brig; Gen. Clements McMul-leacting ASC commanding adopgeneral, and ASC-wid- e tion last week of their idea; i '4, A 7 n, The two workers. Delmar C. Weese, chief supervisor, supply division inspection, and C. J. Dee, senior inspector, disposal section supply, developed their systemthea couple of months ago under surveillance of Colonel Paul W. Wolf, who was then supply division chief. v Gist of the new procedure is the Pvt. Dorothy E. Kroll Wedding bells will ring Saturday evening for Pvt. Dorothy E. Xroll of the OASC WAC detachment Pvt.' Kroll will go to Poca-tellIdaho, where she will become the bride of Pfc. Edward N. Connors in the Base Chapel of the Pocatello Army Air Base. It will be a double ring ceremony. Pvt. Kroll enlisted in the Woman's Army Corps in November, 1943, and took her basic training at Daytona Beach, Fla. She was first assigned to the engineering section, base operations upon arrival at OASC in January of this year, but a few months later was sent on detached service recruiting. She has Just returned to Hill Field and back to base operations. Pfc. Connors has served three years in the army and has been assigned as member of the band at the Pocatello Army Air Base for the past two years. He is a graduate of Boston University. Pvt. Kroll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kroll, reside in Beaver-to- n, Mich., while Pfc. Connors' home is in Boston. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Connors of that city. o, Back in States Mcs. After 32 mm f"" ' stamping of 'serviceable parts tags on equipment awaiting T. O. modification with the letters TOC (tech-nicorder compliance) This eliminates attaching green tags (reparable) to the material and at the same time distinguishes it from serviceable 'goods. v The teletype ' from General Mc- Mullen authorizing its adoption throughout the Air Service Command arrived last week, Weese said. Estimated savings of 70,000 manhours consists largely of time saved replacing serviceable parts tags with those indicating reparable items. ' Both men have been employed at this depot since August, 1941. Both are presently making their homes in Ogden. The plan is now being prepared for submission to the civilian personnel suggestion committee. A . ; ( . ' lH 1 al v . I I. J f j ceremony, er wka ALL CONDITIONS . . . That a soldier or civilian might meet daring the retreat in this series of pictures. ,Above, faeing the music and the ft flag is passing by, are demonstrated te right, A. E. Oeland (Base Provost Muihtf, retreat, axe shown three civilians and a soldier.He Left stands at attentien. Us arras at his side. D.r flee) is bareheaded during the ceremony. shows the proper position of the lady civilian, standlnr at Breakey (Base Provost Marshal's office) a hat or not. Roy Weidlein (supply warehouse) removei Vt tion, arms at side, whether wearing (Base sUtistiei with his right hand and holds it over his heart. And Pfc William A. Dingman demonstrates the eorrect position of the soldier, facing the flag with a correct military salute, j . n Mi ! Workers May Swim Free at Weber Gym on Thursday If you are a Hill Field war work er, or belong to tne Base military complement, your pass or badge will pass you in to swim free at Weber college gym this Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. The water is zresh and clean. If you don t have a swimming suit you can rent one for 10c, and a towel for an additional five cents. You are sure to have a good time, because many OASC workers are taking advantage of this excellent pool. Weber college is located on 25th Just east of White City, in ' N ' " : J5&tem-&:imms:m- v t,t j. iri'lr t 1 """"si ' i MM ... The driver will stop in time te show IF IN A MOVING CAB Mr. the same courtesy as demonstrated in the picture above. Oeland, who is bareheaded, stands at attention after getting oat of the ear. And Mr. Weidlein removes his hat with his right hand, herds it over his heart, faeing the flag. After the ceremony, they again get in the car and continue about their buslnt Pas On) (Conttauad Turner, is assigned to supply's AGP section and has also seen much service in the Southwest Pacific. remained with the TSgt Turner bombardment group Nineteenth until its return to the States for Ogden. rest and rehabilitation. Then he went to New Guinea with the FOB SALE Bulck, 1939, apcdal 4 door air force. Fifth Proper courtesy to oar country's flag during "retreat" is exhibited edan, radio, heater, defroster, excellent ' These pictures demonstrate He is now sports editor of the Uit. Very clean, contact MSgt. Jack here by four members of OASC. Laraen, baa tjch nical inapecuoa aacUon. various conditions that any person might meet during this Bulfielder. v At retreat, all personnel whether civilian or military, will face to wards the flag. Military personnel win asiut The civilian man will remove hi nat wiw ov honii nnri hold it over.uie nean. If hat is not being worn arms will h hold at the side. Civilian wom en will always hold their arms at Proper Courtesy to Flag Is Shown in These Pictures -- w - They Know a Good Thing When They See It n" the side. If in a moving car, . the anver will stop in time to show the same courtesy. All occupants wui step outside, face the flag, and stand at the nrooer attention. When the national anthem is played, if outdoors, at the sound of the first note, all persons will rise and face the music. Military personnel will salute. THIS CLOSE-U- F SEt shews E3ss Breakey at faeing the flag, with sUa. IVhether it is tel ceremony, or the flag f by uncased at the heal umn of troops, she sat f eivflians sheau position, shewtf . to the eemav, -- Post Movies WEDNESDAY si, 4- Aagost ' ' ' ' K' ? - ' U "The Kid From Spain" Eddie Cantor Robert Young A THUR8DAY-FRIDA- Y I August Z4-"Abroad With Two Yanks' . William Bendix Dennis O'Keefe Helen Walker SATURDAY August 26 "Seven Doors to Death". Chick Chandler SS June Clyde SUNDAY-MONDA- Y Aagust 27-2- 8 "Janle" Joyce Reynolds Ann Harding Edward Arnold Robert Benchley TUESDAY Aasast 29 "Music In ManhatUn" . V f t' - 'j M 1 J h v Anne Shirley Dennis Day Philip Terry WEDNESDAY August Sf "In Old Oklahoma" John Wayne . Martha Scott Albert Dekker .. I IIIV, Plying workers. J ANDTCS 8OLDIK . demonstrated by TltljTt stands at attentioa uaUl the last notes have died away, if fTi uaUl the flag has rUd la a parade or gig, ff a eoluasn el |