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Show Looking to the Future TCanteen Unit 1 Included in ATC Changes Ogden Air Technical Service Command, Terminal Receives Ticket Office And Waiting Boom December 27, W44 COLONEL PAUL W. WOLF, Commandinc OAT8C COLONEL EUGENE B. BAYLEY, Baa Commander ". . , During the past month rooms have been remodeled in . the air ". Editorial Snpervtaloa: Richardson. freight terminal building here to Eelton T8gt. Ryland M. Thomaaon; Man acta r Ed I tar I Larry C. Erana. room for . a waiting room, AaaeeUtea: Pvt. Elizabeth Depew, Ivan Draper, Pvt. Jaan McCollum, TSft make , Lionel H. Turner. passenger ticket office; arid, a canPbetesraphy! Bate Photo. teen to be operated by the Red Cross. The canteen will be for Tha Hlllfleider la published weakly In the interests ot the sanitary and elylHaa peraonaei of tha Air Baae and Ogden Air Senrloe Command, Hill Meld, Utaa, and military personnel only who meet la distributed tree eacti Wednesday. It la printed with the taelutlee mad through ' the requirements for transporta- tha cooperation of Tha Ogden Opinions expressed la this paper ara those ot the Individual writers aod members of tha ataff, and do not tidn with the Army Transport off tear.--reflect tha attitude of tha or ot tha la reEDITORIAL STAFF B. Sml tfe, U. Batty Arthur Oapt. i . . 111! naeea-aari- army sommanding ly It or published with-- , quests i that articles appearing la 1U co.umns be not out tna express consent of the Publlo Reiauona Office at Hill "ald. Tha Hlllfleider receive material supplied by Camp Newrpaper Service, War Department, 20b Baat 3ad Street, m. i. C. Credited material may not be published without perauaelon from Camp Newspaper Service. . v Command, - This will be the' only canteen operated by the Red Cross on the field and will be under the super vision of Sheldon Bergeson, Red Funds for this ubllcatlon are derived, Cross field director, and ladies of from HU1 Field Welfare association, .from Hill Field central post fund. this locality who are,donating their services, as well as preparing the food and drinks at their own ex'.i pense. Done By Utilities The remodeling has been done The current crisis on the European battlefront, in the .the utilities division under by which the strength of our men and our arms is being supervision of Capt. Elbert Carna-haYork City, who has tested by the German all-ooffensive, once more points been New in charge of ATC at 41111 the importance of the work we are doing at home. The Field. Captain Carnahan Is being to Gore Field at Great crisis is not alone one of battle tactics. It is one of re-- transferred Mont.; where he will be Falls, for sources and supplies. It is one in which the superiority ; traffic and priorities officer Harnorthwest district. Capt. the of the army air forces over the luftwaff e may be the deC old E, DeKorp, , also of New York OATSC. City, is taking his place at . cisive factor. He has just returned from two On New Year's day . . a day of work at the Ogden years overseas in the theatre, as well as . Air Technical Service Command, a day of war production the north and central African. and a day in which to review the year just past and plan Furniture for the waiting room for the year ahead . . . all thoughtful Americans must real- was contributed in part by special and a radio wnicn nas ize that the end of the war is not yet in sight. That we services, one been placed. in the room-iare on the road to victory is certain. That it may , yet of two donated to the Red Cross citizens of Davis county.'-A- ' prove to be a hard and difficult road has become apparent by soon as the ' canteen and : from the events of the past two weks. waiting rooms can be placed in amouiance pianes wm Looking ahead, we have as our hope the thought that operation, stop near the air freight terminal that their passengers can avail New Year's day a year hence will see us within sight of so themselves of the facilities offered. . A tasM& Standard-Examine- r. lllliiiii . tw-tblr- ds one-thi- rd Full Speed Straight Ahead . n, ut ', China-Burma-Ind- ia PROUD AS PUNCH . . . Over his accumulated life savings anm' ing to 1,875 pennies, little Marvin Brent (Btttchie) Johnson, Mai Sidney L. Johnson, Jr., chief supervisor of the screening and imJ tion unit in supply division, is pictured' above as he runs hie .v hands through his savings (one year) which he intends to sock aw ft s . s our goal of total and complete victory , .;. in the Pacific .; ! .. , . as well as over Germany. To attain this, we must not rely upon our men in the armed services alone. The home front production soldiers are the key to what our armies in the field will be able to accomplish. Our individual efforts, adding up to national production for victory, will; tell the story of 1945. Looking back over the year, we have seen many changes. This has been due in part to the fact that our installation is a relatively new one and is still expanding. But the primary reason has been changing requirements in the war theatreVbverseas. Where they needed The during the firstpart of 1944, now. they need goal of ATSC, according to our director, Lt.. Gen. William S. Knudsen, is to double the production of these mighty dreadnaughts of the air in order to step up the offensive Employe Assists in Repair of Liberators B-29- ; , s. ' Corporal Walter 6. mer supply school trainee from Hill Field, is now putting into practice the things he learned at this base. Stationed with an Eighth Air Force service command in England, he is performing the duties of chief clerk in the technical order department at that, major supply and repair depot. He aids in the work of repairing the Liberators. Stationed at Hill Field before going overseas IS months ago, Cor poral Cahoon trained at the air force supply school while here. against Japan. which is a ..Today the big cargo ships v . . the B-converted into a plane for transporting troops and supplies . . . demand more and more of our attention here. And our personnel diverts an increasingly great propor- -' tiqn of its time and energy toward meeting new and changing requirements of this global conflict. Our objective for 1945 is to. strive even harder to do a superior job, to attain greater efficiency and coordination than we were able to during 1944 . . . until the world is safe for the freedom loving people once again. With your help, we will continue to "Keep 'Em Flying." C-8- 7, . , . ed Post Movies THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y 28--29 Dee. Evening Show 7 and 9 "Farewell My Lovely" Dick Powell , Anne Shirley Clair Trevor SATURDAY Dee. 39 Matinee 1 p. m. Evening Show 7 and 9:10 "My Gal Loves Music" Bob Crosby Grace McDonald "Destiny" Gloria Jean Alan Curtis Dee. 31-Ja- 1 n. TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- Y Jan. r Colonel, AC Commanding Ogden Air Technical Service Command. 2-- 3 "Three Caballeros" Special Walt Disney Feature by Milton Caniff, creator of 'TTry and tho C X T OOY KOTATatP AWP H YOU AKB WITri tn&30s MP 6VERVTHIN0r...I'l.L tZTVDO HAVE PLENTY TD s UAUC T'itiO KEEPS BOWEZIH AAE... ONE pav pw Hesre TA$HUM AWFI$$EK WA$ LECTDRIN'AT U$ ABOUT A pATTLE NAMEP en- DAT C VT OHE I I HAVE... i 1 1JI wnr 1 1 in Report A -i- WE r i PEN C0ME6 R Alp a a ) FOR THE PITCHED. n A "Merry Mood" dance 1 Christmas narties were bcU halls for Hillcrest ressr eoet Apples, popcorn, peanuts, w and coffee were presemea I attending. Arthur Foster, well kaf dramatist, held the audience) all recrau 01 uiaries mas Carol" spellbound. The 4 mand was so great to nM Foster appear again that asdm present cepted and willnormwev recital in the will preset tion hall soon. HeMiserablef sketch from "Les , j at The candlelight service hall northwest recreation caj 17th a' iwmlwr was very at andK, tiful in the simplicity nee of its theme. li much a m i.n..i 577,885 pounds of tin scrap he tin can salvage at armr m western states of the Ninth command. X I " WATER LOO... VEC-- E INTTEKKT1N. L fcy 1 (1 recrett held in the east wing j hall on Friday, 29 December, first class orchestra will ih with sweet and hot for the I DIP RNP OUT WHO I WOU PAT PESIs V gATTLg (CwWlwl a r Merriment and gayety dr everywhere at the square Christmas party in the east on Christmas eve. A beautifi decorated tree added the hi spirit to the affair. - convince A-L- HIOH-TAIL- EP t'x it! Pirat" v:. JW AIR x Hillcrest Highlights him that the United States had no business in the war, that a united nations vie tory meant Communism for his country and the rest of the world. that the interests of this country couia oesi oe served by weaken ing of the war effort. It is your responsibility, in the course of your regular duties, to aeep your eyes open for any actions which excite vour ausDielona. If you see such an incident, report judices,.- "Lake Placid Serenade" Vera Rhuba Ralston Brad Taylor Vera Vague Y , , SUNDAY-MONDA-Y PAUL W. WOLF, century. Our suspect just topped 85 inches,' had wispy neutral- colored hair which seemed deject edly about to leave its mooring and an unhappy looking mustache with the unplanned appearance of weeds in an empty lot. His voice was as central U. S. as Kansas and, as he spoke, his words came forth in' a flat drawl with' R's rippling on and on like a mountain stream. He seemed nuzzled and a little hurt that we should be question ing him on the matter of a plane crash which killed 12 men. An intentionally , damaged motor was the cause of the crash. Indeed, if it had not been for a thick file of facts, painstakingly gathered over a period of several weeks, we might have felt a trifle abashed before his disarming frankness and obvious American background. But the file began to disgorge its contents the man's attitude changed. First there was stiff denials, then blistering threats and finally a helpless confusion filled with contradictions and straw-lik- e defense. Finally there was a defiant confession. Our saboteur was not a German nazi tricked uo to look , like an American workman. He was the real thing. Our investigation dis closed that he was merely a fool who allowed a genuine nazi agent to piay upon his fears and pre . 24 . 1 -- battle-damag- j The little man who was br0ught4.it Immediately to the in into the intelligence office for ques- officer. He and his staff will tioning looked as little' like an vestigate. Your only duty is to axis agent as Mickey Rooney re- port. sembles the Great Lover of the Remember, if you question X , Cahoon, for- B-2- 4s Don't Be a Gull of the Axis; If You Question It, Report It a Mm Cum, tmifmiti hf f 1 l 1 |