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Show PI' 500 d of Green Time Cards Is Announced roduce 1. Msvrith Ogden Air Goal Original as500, " Field Workers Receive BMA Benefits fttm WPB. In mt tnu7 "eed that American goal of 500 Meby initial the White House Kt fig; m, seemed impossible a month to ne ?al Hied jSii exceeded, of schedule. WPB jnJSed. It pointed out that of heaVy been constantly inthat time, with juringPlaced at present on TJd nfine production in Planes. WPB said. below uly I was only slightly and 3.5 per centS ff&eduled August produc-Chaplain W. L. Stowers Modified of 8,228 planes. - call for SeptemberChaplain Willis L. Stowers Splwes, and this figure will (Capt), Assistant Base Chaplain, CJst TsUghtly each month who has been stationed at Hill ' L WPB said. Field . since last November, reSough schedules have been re-te- d, ceived order of transfer to the deliveries must be kept up ASC Training Center, Fresno, Calhchedule to make up for large ifornia, a few days ago. He enGenWon losses, reported by for- his new assignment trained to be ii Dwight D. Eisenhower September 19. WPB of Tuesday, X) planes since Mrs. Stowers and small daughHals declared. ter, Roselinda, eight years of age, will return to their former home at Waxahachie, Texas. Chaplain Stowers and family leave behind them a host of friends at Hill Field. (attain. S four-engi- ne hospital-sureic- Jrl OASC employes, six have received benefits, one being an operation performed 12 hours after the first premium was paid, Wesley E.- - King, representative of tne company stationed here, an nounced yesterday. As previously stated, policies aP' plied for before Sept. 16 become effective at once, policies dating from Sept. 1. Policies applied for between Sept. 15 and Oct. 16 will Become effective Oct. 1, King said, aome recurring questions re garding the insurance are listed with answers: Does this policy cover ordinary doctor's bills, examinations and Answer: No. will be paid for in connection with accidents, not just for experimental exploration or examination unless same results in operation. Does it cover surgical operations in tne doctor s office or at home? rs. Au-i0tJasP- Sfl - s? y, Drive fifth Fourth K 3 War Dept. Workers Beat Previous Total by 14 Per Cent total of $229,460,509 In war during the Fifth war loan purchased by civilian and tary personnel of the entire department. This represents iximately $28,400,000, or 14.1 cent more than was invested members of the war depart-i- t Furth the during Wearing Insignia Of Former Command Banned With the discontinuance of the and AAF materiel corn und, the insignia of these commands will no longer be worn n the uniform of military personnel, an OASC official announced this week. The new order became effective September 1. ASC war loan mh employes of the depart-a- t (40 per cent of April pay-- V and purchases to the quota totalled 103.5 per cent file theor period of the drive, In the class pay reservation plan increased per cent and the amount of nil invested in bonds increased 5 cent At the conclusion of Mnye, some organizations had aned the 90 per cent Wwtion with 10 per employe cent of Payroll invested In war bonds wablished by the interdepart- savings bond eommit- - training center at Des Moines, Iowa, for six weeks' basic instruction. After graduation she will be sent to Camp Haan, Riverside, California, as a statistical clerk. She has been employed here for two and a half years. Her home is in Rupert, Idaho. Her husband, Pvt. Orvis H. Thompson, is serving with the U. S. engineers in New Guinea. - Yes. Anywhere. Does it pay in case of sickness? Answer: Yes. But only room rent or an allowance for nurse equal to daily room rent, 30 days at one time, with an interval of 30 days accidents, 60 days at a time, with no fixed interval. There is no limit to the number of hospitaliza tions in a year or during the life of the policy. Every applicant for a hospital surgical policy may secure acci dent insurance for any family member at the rate of 25 cents per month per $1,000, with double indemnity no applications no examination, King explained. Applications may be filed at the Hill Field First Security Branch Bank at the clockhouse, at the civilian dormitories or from Merle Spikier at the Sahara Village. Bank is open from noon to five p. m. daily except Sunday. Information may be obtained from any member of the Hill Field Welfare Council. war loan quota fdr Je Fifth Louise N. Thompson Louise N. Thompson; former Branch Three typist, left OASC last week to report to the WAC X-Ra- ys "Answer:- (head f Rifle Club Fees Are Due on , October Fifth Notice is riven by Clem of Shantz, secretary-treasurthe Hill Field Rifle and Pistol club, that the quarterly dues are payable on the 5th of Ocer tober. Advanced notice is given to the club members so they may keep their standings valid with the club. As the club Is now attracting the interest of director of civilian marksmanship in Washington, D. C, the club will be issued 400 rounds of At calibre ammunition per member, free, providing the member passes the N. R. A. qualification tests which are not too difficult for the average rifleman. New WAC Winter wai (79,343,347 USO Will Present Dress Issued "Bride by Mistake." which dis plays the acting ability of Laraine Day, Alan juarsnai ana jviarsna Hunt, turns out to be a rather humorous bedroom farce. A little in fantile in its treatment of people, it nevertheless manages to make the absurd plot, plausible. The storv is concerned with the mad dash of a millionairess to capture a young army pilot To fully test his love, she assumes the identity of her secretary, knowing full well that if he does propose to her it won't be for the money she has socked away. The is terrific, but, as always, handicap the picture ends happily. The actors were handled capa example of what bly, another finecan ao, in making a good director or breaking a film. Photographic-nii- v thor wm nothing sDectacular in the angle shots, or in the way of unusual lighting eliects. amoom for would be the best description de- Schubert Program An program will be Uniform Still Retains Feminine Touch Off-Du- ty featured during the music appre ciation hour tonight at 8:30 p. m. in the USO, Covenant House, 411 East South Temple Street Salt Lake City. Hans A. Illing will be the com mentator during an evening of recorded music. Refreshments will follow. On Wednesday, Sept 27, the Covenant House will be closed. Programs will be resumed on Oct The latest fashion note for the Women's Army Corps, which no matter how military still retains a feminine touch, is the new horizon tan off duty winter dress. Follow cess ing the line of style oi tne summer dress, ine son wooi uu' shirt' iiiv Hrocn in a waist dress with stitched belt of is aesignea the same material, committee to process excess as a date dress or may be worn far Hinintf and dancinff. r vny was named last " was announced. The collar may be worn either Kroun wiii are ii open or closed and tne sleeves new inns. Accessories with the y dress will be serv winter reciassm-"Wj- g lot f'upeny ice shoes or brown leather pumps with the provisions with heels no higher than 2 five. ASC regulation was inches and with closed toes and whole. a It as the picture of is Lt. Col. Donald E. entertainheels, a brown leather handbag signed as an evening's Jjnw supply. Members WAC of the commercial design Oh yes, are: ment and Just fits the bill. batf without strap and ,f. g?1R-Rob it does make you wonder if the ntiiitv Capt brown leather gloves to match. and . J. A. Doo- - Hays office is slipping. - Properly mmittee Named JPh hW - permanent !ckev committee. Attenria ''Course fate"- iW cour en 5r Mackey. euxll- - Instructor, Police iff?"- 7Z wrung uus week "WKey "ony - 5 -- will receive Inrfnut. nPiec,tlon' oarmlnt other among Kffi&fv Instruction wiU ifflnST00 th aauy. benefits of r Wfolthe " unit, left ffc?n.detached ervlce In unfor-tunnte- - - i to insurance workers here al New Form Used To Obtain Sick Leave 'fill-time nupnntlnuan.ee of green emercards in cases of sick and last gency leave was announced week by LtT Frank M. Hatcher Jr., chief, payroll and accoununs; branch. KmninvM anttlvins for sick leave will be required to obtain leave application blanks wiui me wora medical stampea wiereon irom the industrial medical dispensary or first aid station nearest work station. Sick leave will not be granted until the aDDroved application has been received by the payroll and acounting branch, he toexplained. be signed Sick leave application, by department head, must show day on . When returning to the job from an illness for which application was not made, the employe will find a regular time card in his rack. He will punch in on this card, then get a special stamped sick leave blank from the dispensary or a first aid station. Until this form is filled out, signed by department head, and submitted to the payroll and accounting branch employe's absence will be record-e-d as annual leave, it was ex . plained. . bince September, when BMA (Business Men's Assurance Com pany of America) first offered Aad super-bombe- Johis WAC Operation Performed Twelve Hours After Premium Paid, iSLrkable" In view of a 3 Wednesday, September 20, 1944 f Transferred pB Announces I Technical Service Command 4. lv Program will include: Quintet in C Major, op. 163: Lie der, symphone No. 5 in B Flat Major, op. 94. off-du- ty one-niec- e, n , Sunday School Is At Base Chapel Available to Both Military and Civilian Personnel To meet the need of many fami lies who are dislocated from their home churches, a completely organized Sunday School has been established at the Base Chapel so that religious instruction may continue uninterrupted. Tne new program, open to both military personnel and civilian employes and their children, includes classes for all age groups. All military personnel who own automobiles may drive directly to the chapel. Besides this, a bus leaves the recreation hall in Sahara Village each Sunday at 9:40 a. m. and will pick up anyone at the south sate or at the clock house en route to the chapel. . Name Assignment, Promotion Groups Appointment of officers assign ment and officers promotion com mittees was announced last week from headquarters. The former, a permanent organization, will review the qualifications and make assignment of military personnel of Ogden, Air Service Command, with the exception of such assignments as are outlined in ASC buUetin 35-subject: Per sonnel Military. The promotion group, also per manent, will review recommendations for promotion of officers as signed to OASC and will submit results of such reviews to the commanding officer here. Both bodies will contain the following membership: Chief, military personnel; chief, personnel and training; supply chief; maintenance chief, and control officer. In addition, the assignment com mittee will include: Director of manpower and AAB commanding 5, New Arrival MaJ. Maurice J. Costello, area activities section of the depot operation branch of sup officer. ATSC, ply division headquarters, arrived August e to survey ware' house space utilization and materials-handling equipment in the movement of specialized depot ac tivities in Denver and Topeka specialized depots to Ogden air The Army plan for separating service command. personnel from the service is developing rapidly, and the total hours spent in processing are being decreased. The Army Separation Center at Fort Dix. New Jersey, has reduced the minimum time necessary to discharge an enlisted man from 48 hours to 11 hours. Before the center was established it usually took a at where place employed, for In business yourselrare from two days to two weeks to get Information on unemployment . 5. Be and u labor dispute you through all the formalities of disService100. less than benefits contained in the a direct in charging a man. or have business in, that participate ir" if: . nt be elicible bill of men's readjustment act GI follow-interest in, the labor dispute. g 1. You fail to apply for suitable the in forth set is reYou will set: been rights) have you which work to article. of1. Payment for a maximum of S3 pubfic employment ferred by a within the two years after weeks when work such To be eligible you must: fice or to accept need not your discharge or within the two 1. Have served after Sept IB, it to (You you. offered which is due directly years after the war. whichever 1940, and prior to the termination The army is faced with a critical cornel later. J "strike, lockout or other U VhHavera discharge that is not a 2. You will get a maximum cash shortage of registered nurses, acriisDute .or one in wmcn tne Davment of f 20 per week. cording to a recent war departconditions , dishonorable one. wages. houVs or other An attempt 3. If you are making less than ment announcement S. Have at least 90 days sery. of work are substantially leu is being made to procure 4000 bepart-tim- e In week a tor discharged were employ$23 those if or ""vailing you Ice, than been dis-- sSar work ment the government will subtract fore October 1. in the locality.) tes. than 90 days, have dUThe procurement Is pointed at C3 from the amount you are mak availd an a not attend a. You do charged for when ing, subtract the balance of your the nurses recently classified by rse trainmg free able bAlt& nmnletely unemployed or earning from $20 and pay you the the war manpower commission as are prescriDea. wee ai such courses available for military service. or auxerence in casn. a $23 than employed, last were less a. You earning part-tim- e employment off-dut- Discharge Time Is Shortened Unemployment Benefits for Discharged Soldier Under 'Bill of Rights' Told I I . Army Faced With Nurse Shortage U-h- nr service-incurre- |