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Show Urn Wednesday 2 EM Learn tOASC Plans 7r August 39, 1944 Art of Canto ... These two OASC Third Air Drama Wed at Base Chapel Slated as HFV Portion of KSL Army Hour "The Command that keeps 'em in the air is on the air!" to 5:30 Saturday, Sept. 2, 5:00 p.m., KUTA, Keep 'Em Flyin? Orchestra. With two successful dramas behind them, the OASC starts on a tniiov ....... an audition at tutA WUAU WUJ with from Theatre, the Littie 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. This program is presented as the OASC's portion of 4k A .irmorf VnrpAS hour, a Dublic service feature of radio stationKSL in Salt Lake City., It will be airea on &epxemoer 14 at the new Thursday time of 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. Other programs in this series will be presented in turn by three other installations in the area. Aithnueh there are many mili tary and civilian employes now taking part in tnese oroaacasui more are needed. If you are interested contact Lt. Benno C. Levy at extension 8460. The regular Saturday KUTA show featuring the Keep 'Em Fly-in- tf wi'l be recorded as ill! 6, . 4 v's s Drf-hpstr- HIDDEN FROM THE AIR imaginary enemy from ' Gh fh. positions. Lt. Flirt r conducts camouflage classes for soldiers stationed hew a this knowledge may save their lives, well-conceal- ed a on Thursday evening (to- mnrrmvl between o'.Ml ana UU p.m. at the Little Theatre. Military nwuinnpl are invited to attend the broadcast recording as well as the at eight ociock. Vncal numhers will he Dresented by Van Leslie of special service, Cpl. Dick Schebe and Cpl. Johnny usual pre-sho- w Faust ana tne V leia uaaeis 11111 The Brown Bomber quartet, havfurloueh ing rofiirnoH frnm will mark their return with the singing of "The Lord's Prayer'.' by thir maiotte. SIMPLE CEREMONY ... In a simple ceremony last Sunday r, Eleanor M. MeAaliffe (WAC) became the bride of Major Cart S. Mem er, chief of special servlees, OASC, in the base chapel, with Chaplain Archie N. Holt performing the ceremony. Lt sister, Misa Dorothy A. MeAaliffe of Plainsfield, N. J, rave toe bride away. Attendants were Capt and Mrs. Irvine; C. Eels. Lt eve-ain- Me-Atriiff-e's THAT AIN'T LEOPARD . . . Bat it surely out in a first fiance. It's GI all Jobs Studied a fellow leopard" ready suit Just above Uncle km' have it they don't snake their Conf erees By rf am Camouflage Training oiYt those attending. Service Unit to Importance ana civilian the country are area NO aw honr1niinitAro A A 17 Officers urum eveijr experts command in v also here. Conferees at Work This week conferees, divided rraft shnns interviewing snnervis. ors and studying jobs preparatory to making proper allocation. Capt. Demars said maintenance had done a splendid job whipping the new arrangement into good form, thus making the task of visiting classi- iicauon analysts consiaeraoiy easier. Th r. - U7hirh mnfprpnp0 Bride hAffan last Friday and is slated for conclusion tomorrow, has been held in the bombsight building. Wei- urcra Hs1ivaiA1 V N i mm, addrpcuw CoL C. C. Minty, OASC 1 commanaer, ana col. John S. personnel and training CoL Paul W Chief. Khmn maintenance chief; Maj. S. C. Campbell, OASC civUian personnel chief, and Major Roberts talked to the conference. Purpose and program was outlined by Col. oerg. Major aspects of the new organizational ohnlUU. r inrlnrla .Mviiuuii Of dual mtwrviilAn In . Auvjvt . au break-down craft shops, of acces sories ana miscellaneous repair section into two sections: Miscellaneous renair Mtinn oni .... ciated equipment section, establish ment m a new methods and cedures section replacing the proformer BrfMltirtinn M.lnuJ.. aec- nia vmiiicti officials stated. iiS mintnnce temssifnea vmrai Eliminatinn i . . FOSTUUX20V8 PRESENTATION . . . Above, Leah SelrUSl'Si tyri? ----- -- t -- ww mmwm wm Purple Heart .Is Awarded After Death in Africa The war department hat an- nounced that Leah Blakely. special orders supervisor, OASC adjutant general's office, will receive the Purple Heart for her husband, 1st Lt Robert & Blakely, 0 pilot killed April 18, 1943, at Cape Bon during the North African cam paign. She received a certificate W month stating the award would be sent to ner. Blakely was serving with an American flying unit attached to the renowned British Eighth army at the time of his death. She has been employed here since February. 1941. Her mother, Mrs. Annie Oeddes, is employed in warehouse 23, supply division. She is a resident of Ogden, as was her husband. P-4- i. department vp m "rveya'thTelT. mrawtar that , norm African Lt Robert Curtis Given Promotion 1 Former Foreman at departments. Most of them will on a special projects group. Direct supervision of OASC Advanced T7KD3 Miss Jewel Wilson, former USO director in Ogden, recently an- nounced her marriage to Lt Jonn OConnell on August 11, In xhn V 7 Jp,bjrterin church. Sail Lake Cltjr. Lt Robert Sutton Curtis. )m was formerly the photostat photographer and blueprint shop foreman at OASC was recently promoted to the rank of first lieutenant according to word received from the war department Lt Curtis rduntut txr4 High school in Salt Lake City in Je class of lt33 and attended L. of Salt Lake City. Bf'ntcollege After his enlistment in the army in June 1042. Lt curti igned to Ft Douglas, Utah, lie received his MmmlMlM lieutenant in the chemical warfare service Apru 17, IMS upon completion of an intensive training course at Edgewood Arsenal, U At the present time he if as CWS administrative m.. for i B uri - ,-ww umiienance now erCised only by ' "ll'ciis saia. Methoda anI section K'wcuum . Will bm Tamarallv - w In Rank by Army en-gaff- ed of-fle- er k,." j E32S2te,,i " Sent ?Aft n, 'ntroduction of new ",einoaa Bna equip. tAPanaa . sl m.l" curlon to the S?lzl7?7;. A eral inlon lems will wind u"c"0.n-.Pro. -morrow. .ve ?nd, vrtfueitBn!l 1,Inc;u?es: W S f i. KJ. SSt auartr.: St Tf. in aircraft shops was accomplished - I7SO CISECTOK Bet-T- noh-- R Maj. SeaaquSer.: MS heUdaSr': ""reus a. Levison C?.111 Rlch- to- - - xi. "'l Pd- - . Mrs. Joseph D. Sullivan Married Ausust 12 in the Notre arts, signed camouflage praenec Actual camouflage simulated combat condinor field while the unit if reoal An incident which curred during a bivooae in this command if cited: I The unit was placed and under the directios Lt Floyd V. Cornaby an- -f officers of the military branch, this headquartttt they were placed to Ml fJaje for a period During this time, U W. Pote, an expert in a rco tegraphy. flew Inares. plane over the the excellent camoufl the of outrage discipline unable even from bivouati tude to locate the I Dame Church at Price. Utah, were Sybil McKinnon of the OASC Judge Advocate's office and Chief Warrant Officer Joseph D. SulU- x " Ofransportatlon ficer. FathaVr Riitl.. t 4k. 4 --w. i. officiated the single ring ceremony before the immediate family of the bride. WO Sullivan is known in all n Uill popularly j m wi- championship rating as bowler in the officers' league last year. His Butte, Montana, and he hmti!ln Nation-ivi- d "- - wctii in me army xor the fOUr VearS. ITnnn hi. -- A peat Villi Field some 22 months ago, he was first aSSivneH in tk. ji i ion, and later to the transporta- " "'".il wnere ne now serves as assistant (Continued from w transportation officer. Sullivan is a graduate of depots, the third of wbj ... being moved in. the- Utah- Qt.t. A "wuuure mi . Several hundred of Hill Field for the put 25 months, wUl replace i; serving in rni uri-i.- .,teacher. 4v.heri ,inment to office to leave with avocate. While in Xiil- - Juuage ursa Chi Omega a social sorority. Chief bride will make their home in Og- - rj nwni J Recruiting i "C1 fLcfi ir ui ut iiv tl-- Pohl, EBASCiKui wiU,. will appointment avnense. . i ftui a SL W. I hence CAMOUFLAGE Camouflage training v nel of units of this eonr divided into three definite' (1) Extensive academtel or by use of lectures, training films; in(2) aField caret on the station f" - " Camouflage training i Service Command t deemed to be of even r portatnee than training i ing of individual weapon this may sound like a strt. way cy for an American offensive, it must be remc that ASC units aremainsenfe n and as such their in service performed for I units and not in the destra the enemy. Because of' the vital VX of this service function, it i ly vital that the equipur sx! teriel and personnel of ear remain undisturbed by tion. deputy Mac-Tagga- rt, ' Saa OMl From among cv spattoi ewe to let the own, No, CCooUnocd Huaband Atvarded Purple Heart looks Hit decked only a him is T t C. i - Ano- - COL - Barker, H- - wheat-jfrTT- .' SPASC; MAlc.nASC' and W' tt 5riii--r- t . Hf f SS " U,.tirwaiian DtPV, m MMf being tram |