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Show Warfare Instructor Chemical TDorinitorv Meet Supply Recreation Highlights 942 The Square Dance club held their regular weekly dance in the east wing last Thursday evening with good peppy old time music, and a large crowd turned out as a farewell to Ed Shay, our faith ful caller for some months past, who is leaving Hill field to make his home in California. We are going to miss Ed, but feel we are very fortunate in securing Leonard Cox, a well known person in our Square Dance club, to take over the responsibilities of caller for the dances. Why not all come over and give Leonard a hearty wel come and get acquainted. We will guarantee you a good time, so make it a date for April 19 at 8:30 p. m. in the east wing recrea tion hall. The Hillcrest village council met last Tuesday evening in the council room in building 576 with a i f""""'v post, lese fa! erates tt 'ise. ...or Oftnethe45i3tn theater of war, MSgt. is now engaged in leacning cnemicai He is shown here as he uses a hoist to lift a ire at OATSC. tank used in the type of warfare he is teaching to military per sonnel stationea nere. China-Burma-Ind- VETERAN hew White 1 C, o expa i I issible. 1 ia eteran of CBI Theater Now teaches Chemical Warfare mis m 'ar, whJ needed Jj I erhei I I I llSgt Lewis Howard re IMSgt cently Mathew White, who has completed a tour of duty theater, has been Star medal ice his return to the states, for ction above and beyond the call duty." White is a member of e 4513th AAF Base Unit at Hill CBI the rarded the Bronze . eld. about seven years chemical warfare, With in of serv-- ! MSgt. every angle of chem- agems. After a two and a half hitch" in the Hawaiian Me knows de-le- nt U. on in CWS. he returned to S. A. in 1940, and was as-e- d to a chemical training bat at Edgewood Arsenal. He d as instructor to. After there for 13 that hp was Morrison Field, there until the to duty at ana remained ed ns- - lit was duty. Upon his return to the United States he was awarded tne citation for his and quick thinking in controlling the escaping gases, which otherwise might have cost many lives and considerable property damage. Another point of interest in White's military career since his return to the States, was when he married a girl from Washington, at Wright Field. Mrs. White is Pvt. White of the WAC. From Field, MSgt. ordered to Hill Field, to White wasWright be assigned to the 4513th. Upon his arrival here, he was assigned to the chemical warfare training section. White comes from Philadelphia, Pa., where he attended Northeast High School. He enlisted at Ft. McClellan, Alabama, in 1937. clear-mindedne- ss CHEMICAL then that White was or- a second time, this is lessening the "Black Magic" to the Pacific area. First fears of fliers forced down in je was 2 to Australia, then he was India, landing at Karachi. shark infested waters of attacks rserWHT 26 months in India, by the "Tigers of the Sea," acm moved to to the personal equipment he Burma, where four months. All told he cording of ATSC at Wright months' service in the CBI laboratory Field. A potent chemical derived as the result of many tests, the is pressed into a friiuly Burned I" was at Assam urt,An utu; flat cake and attached to a life to duty handling vest. Pulling of a tab releases the i P assigned meals, that he was substance which forms an inky lartV seriously Mark cloud in the water. Tests vesicants. He i?Jy.escaPin "Wed m a hosnitni th- tnr show that sharks will not strike heV fonths, and was returned to through the repellent ANTI-SHAR- K m overseas m . nt shark-repelle- . good attendance present. Many interesting subjects were discussed, and the council voted to hold an open mass meeting in the east wing, April 23, and let the residents of Hillcrest know that we do have a village council, what work they are doing, and give all residents an opportunity to voice their pros and cons for the good of the area. Lieutenant Klein, dormitory area manager, and Russell Homer, dormitory manager, will be present to answer any and all questions and listen to your complaints, so if you have some pet peave that you have been hoarding, come over and make it known at this meeting. This is your meeting and time will be given to all wishing to speak. Unless we know your wants, your likes and dislikes, little can be done to remedy the condition. We will know by the number attending this meeting whether the residents, here at Hillcrest, are interested in what is going on in the area. Mark this date on your calendar, Monday, April 23, at 7:30 p. m. in the east wing. Please try and be on time so the meeting may get under way at this time. Everyone is urged to attend. Work on our outdoor sport field has been delayed due to adverse weather, but as soon as the weather man permits the grounas wm soon hp nut in condition for play. Con tact the recreation unit, extension 610 for information regarding the forming of Softball and baseball teams. Hnnnrs of the Pinochle club, held every Friday evening in the southeast hall, were carried away irom me by Mrs. Myrtle Closs t Sahara Village. If you haven drop over played with this club, next Friday night and meet some of the toughest players one would ever want to meet. Playing starts at 8 p. m. Fun is had by all, and a very heated contest will be in progress. A miscellaneous quiz was conducted by Volunteer Hostess Char7 lotte Duncan, Sunday night at o'clock. She was assisted by Volunteer Hosts Nathan Wright, Jr., perand James Owens. Twelve scores sons participated with high going to the following persons: of Rudolph Johnson, with a score IVi points; Marcelle Beckley, score ol M f 5 tan Plan Seventh War Loan Drive ' I f J iev chtf . , , . t- , S ' - r$ ... - 4 - , ' - Litle more than an "X" marked receiving and packing, were ' SOOt thrff and n half ed bv other supply sections in when George B. Dobson, super- - branch three, thus indicating the toward specialization. visor of warehouse 5, came to Hill trend Not only is specialization on the Field just a couple of desks, but the work load itself chairs and the vacancy of an emp- is steadily increasing. Work in the ty building. warehouse speeds up in direct proNow grown into one of the portion to the number of new largest and most enterprising planes manufactured. warehouses in branch three, ware Eleven Employes house live boasts enough supply Supervisor Dobson is surroundbins, pallet boxes, and items a whole 11,000 of them to make its ed by an entourage of 11 employes, of whom possess long service lowly beginnings seem as remote all records at OATSC, averaging from as the days of the hand loom. to two years. Taking Generators, starters, - electrical 18 months is Loretta Ambler, with honors top accessories, fuel service record of approximately pumps, oil temperature regulators athree years. all figure here. These parts are Civilian employes are uordon for airplanes, large and small, in Lonevery category of our air force. Hurst, Loretta Ambler, Mary The stock items for generators, don, Dorothy Crosby, Lucretia starters and electrical accessories Peck, Madge Mecham, Julia Peav-le- r and Hope Daniels of Utah, and alone occupy an entire bulky, Edwin C. Barrett, Gordon Hurst black volume. and Anna Williams of Colorado, Backed by Manufacturers The military is represented by Behind the three main classes of Sgt. Robert McKale from the material represented here 03C, 1030th squadron. 03D and 031 items stand 150 e Patriotisms and loyalties never manufacturers, and beyond take a back seat around here for await the hundreds of planes com- the majority of the employes are pletely crippled without their as- cheering and toiling on the home sistance. Every day this warehouse front for sons in the service. No handles more A. O. C. P. tickets less than six women of the ware(airplanes out of cdmmission for house have sons in the service parts) than any other warehouse overseas. Activities of warehouse 5 are un on the field. Binning and issuing are at pres der the direction of Maj. Freder- ent the two primary functions ofiick B. Gaynor, Chief, Branch HI, the warehouse. Former functions. Supply Division. up-clim- . . carburetors, big-tim- points; Mrs. Rose Joseph, score points; Mrs. Anna Golden, score 5 points;, while Shirley Manuel and Mr. Curry tied, with scores of 4 points each. Prizes were awarded. 6 5 Next Sunday evening, the quiz master will be Volunteer Host Nathan Wright. His subject will be announced on the bulletin board at the northeast recreation hall during the week. For a time these quiz hours' will be a Sunday evening feature. Everyone is invited to come out and participate. As a part of the fitting tribute from a sorrowing nation, the West L a y t o n ward choir, under the leadership of Bishop Frank and Charles Kellogg, pre sented a sacred music concert in the east wing Friday evening. Solo ists were Genevieve Hickenloober. and Weldon Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. Marian Call and Mrs. Em ma Kellogg. Hick-enloop- THURSDAY-FRIDA- 19-2- Midnight" SATURDAY April 21 Matinee 1 Evenings 7 and 9:10 "I'll Remember April" Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant "Escape in the Fog" .Otto Kruger, Nina Foch SUNDAY-MONDA- Y 3 April Matinee Sunday 2 Evenings 7 and 9:05 "Without Love" Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn 22-2- A group is being formed to meet at the northwest recreation nail on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock for the purpose of reading aloud inter' esting information about facts and events from-- clippings taken from periodicals. An hour spent in this each week should be very worm while, and all are urged to come and bring a clipping of interest. "Which Is the Wav to Boston. a rovaltv olay by Donald Loren- snn. is in rehearsal with John Bertram Hplpn WPSt. JrTestOn UOn ley and Dorothy Meyer. The play is being coached oy Virginia jvic tr tiling 1 fan , r Cm, H..i,.,,i TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- ofcf CHAIRMEN ... And their tants Seventh war WhLHabond officer, to make their plans for theTroy, assstan i Harriet to ?u.,h. distant for military r dim ch" chlrrlPer.8B,,el Lt. Walsh; . Bert Asay, assistant w iTMBrpbyi Marie C. Morris, 'quarters tf Brtj j V.?rjd Capt. 24-2- 5 Matinee, Tuesday 1 Evenings 7 and 9 "The Enchanted Cottage" Robert Young,, Dorothy McGuire THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y 7 April Matinee, Thursday 1 Evenings 7 and 9:05 "Flame of the Barbary 26-2- Coast" John Wayne, Ann Dvorak by Sansone. Imt, . KilHnffsworth; Lt G. Haen, 1Iaien; Lt. Carnell; and Y April t - 0 1 Evenings 7 and 9 "The Horn Blows at Marvin Algood has been placed in command of the civil air patrol flight at Hillcrest, replacing Lt. George Cornish, who is leaving the field. All cadets are invited to go up in a plane at the Ogden airport next Sunday, April 22, as four planes will be on the field to take up cadets. IMS Y 0 April Friday Matinee d, ) er Post Movies all-gi- rl C i Quarrie and Barbara Wilcox, and will be given on May 7. Another special activity at the northeast recreation hall is the chorus, which is now meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8:15, and on Sunday afternoons at 3 o'clock. An invitation is extended to all young ladies interested in group singing to be present on these days, for the purpose of joining this chorus. It is under the direction of Mrs. Myrtle Shep-parnight hostess at the hall. The Wolf - b, ST ti ayK ' Warehouse 5 Handles 11,000 Items for Army Air Forces ''No! This is not Lambio-Pio!- " |