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Show tve jOnly Sixteen Days Remain In seventh Loan Drive arrd UjQfficial Paper of the Ogden Air Technical Service Command Suggestion Award Winners WorkersUrged Colonel Shields To Buy Bonds Learns of .WlTTr And Top Quota Supply Change Many Departments Have 100 Per Cent Participation " fY If TV y& fry, Of $595,-531.- , r thj Probable Effects With only 16 days remaining for Hillfielders to reach their Seventh war loan quota, the total of bond investments now stands at of which $181,555.25 are cash purchases. There are 83 people on the post who are not participating in bond buying. Thirty-si- x of these are in maintenance, 13 in supply, two in P. and B. S. and 32 in headquarters. AH of the personnel of 56 de partments on the field are buying bonds and 41 branches are allotting 15 per cent or more of their payroll to the program. These are: Personnel and Base Services: personal affairs, 22.6: civilian dorm. 20.38; employe relations, 18.31; civilian records, 18; service installations, 18; military training, 17.5; ground safety, 17.2; post exchange, 10.0; military personnel, 16.1. Supply Personnel, 18.1; branch nine, 17.56; branch one, 17.24; branch two, 17.22; ASF branch, 16.77; medical, 16.76; control, 16.7; branch ten, 16.49; branch seven, 16.1; shop stock, 16.05; stock control, 15.87; branch 11, .15.4; and branch three, 15.09. Maintenance General supt. office," 17.26; publication, 15.88; production control, 15.64; flight test, 15.43; reclamation, 15.23; communication repair, 15.08; and adminis- 0 Aic Conference Studies A--Jw-J p 54 , I 0" 1 V U3f' 11! f ... ...Lieut. Of the 41 suggestion award winners for May are pictured Col. Howard S. Leach. It is estimated that the . JWENTY-SEVE- N deputy, and above with Col. C. C. winning ideas will save $102,-30- 0 the first year they are in operation. rty, Workers Get Cash Awards for suggestions Which Will Save $102,300 - pATSG Utah P Cadets 57 Are Selected To Spend One Week in Training Ken T Cash awards totaling $2655 were presented last Monday in Col. Wolfs office to 41 Hillfielders for submitting 39 approved suggestions, the use of which will result in an estimated annual saving of $102,300, according to Don H. Johnson,' executive secretary of the civilian suggestion award committee. These suggestions were selected from the 146 turned in during the month of May. During the presentation, Col. Wolf conferred war department service, loyemblems for long-tim- e A. al and satisfactory, offiNiland, senioi administrative forecer, and Arlie A. Benton, man of paint, dope and fabric branch. Niland has completed 10 years of service in the war department and Benton 25 years. $den ' Air Technical Service wnand will be host to 57 cadets Wuled to arrive here next Sun-for a week of specialized train-- l after being selected : for the by the Utah Wing of the fol Air Patrol. (upon arrival at this post, the ts will be assigned to quar-J- J and then attend an orienta- class. Monday morning they an intensive training sched- Jin designed to acquaint them Victor C. Adams (Huntsville, Utah) Practical application of UV tneoretical subjects lathe dowel cutting fixture. have Automatic they Alvin J. Ashby (Woods Cross, Utah) studying. tubes. : V Sander for rocker box cover Robert R. Blair (Boulder, Colo.) Vertical stabilizer sling. intelligence, L. Bouck (Salt Lake City) Tool engineering, aer-- j Earl fasteners. installing and flight opera- - forRobert M. Caldwell (Ogdent Flat glassmstruare sched-10 on also ,;utengaeeaeisin propeller governor test stand nhvciai iroin. mNorman J. Chivers (Salina, Utah) and spor.ts .and fiishts Glen Gergens (Burley, Ida.) Procedure es 01 air cr ait. cleaning push rod housings. dl5 t0. CaP- - Tracy R. forCarl L. Cobia (Brigham City, Utah), nn-a wing intplliffono (Pleasant Grove, Utah) w George B. Smith (Ogden, department has made it and Charles H. Williamson Utah) Magneto holding fixture. Colo.) (Continued on Page Eight) Morton L. Eames (Denver, Phlifilm heater cabinet. Gwy-thMearl Foy (Mid vale,ctric Utah), Vera propeller (Murray. Utah)-Ele- V?e.itraining classes in recognition, P&ctography deludes military air-F- a lift-a-d- ot diSi'y! ?fc er Field Is Low n Presenteeism I cordInr to of- 101- - hw?"" Prteim "s:P. '." were M 15.45; ATC, 15.31; 15.2, 15.01. and fire department, management control, The four branches in last place are warehouse section in supply, administration in P and BS, corro sion control in maintenance ana finance in headquarters. The above figures are based on the reports of the war bond officers. Services Ends Military Personnel And Educators Are Commended After convening with top supply from commands all over the United States in a national supply conference at headquarters ATSC, Col. William W. Shields, chief, supply division, returned to OATSC last Saturday to discuss matters of prime importance with administrators and key personnel at this command. Acting upon advance notice given at the command that on or about July 1, responsibility for the operation of corrosion control activities would be transferred from maintenance to supply,. Col. Shields with the aid of maintenance offiinitiated this cials immediately transfer, action under the direction of the commanding officer, Col. Paul W. Wolf. The transfer of corrosion" control activities was be gun June 11 and Will proceed as rapidly as possible to completion. Studied Chief among the problems discussed at" the conference by Major officials : Gen. L. T. Miller,- - acting commanding general, ATSC, and his staff, was that of and its torresponding effects on supply ac- tivities. ing to Col. Shields. Before returning to OATSC, Col. Shields flew to Orlando, Fla., where he attended a course in personnel management at the AAF school of applied tactics. Col, Wolf Presents Awards In summing up the first personnel services course of study ever to be conducted in any ATSC command, Lieut. Harry D. Kirsch, chief and education of information branch of personnel services section, commended the faculty members of the Utah State Agricultural of curcollege for their discussion Parent news of the war in the cific and in Europe, as well as the officers and enlisted men of OATSC, who clarified the work of personnel services section in this command. "This conference, I believe, has to both the proved most beneficial repofficers and enlisted men who of this resented the various units command, enabling them to become a betbetter leaders and creatingwork of of the ter understanding Kirsch Lieut. services," personnel coverage of curA by rent topics were ably handled seven faculty members of the Utah Agricultural college: State Dr. Dr J E. Ricks, Dr. J.E.D.B.Brite, Murray, W.'D Wanlass, Prof. Dr. D. E. Dr King Hendricks, R. L. Humphreys. Prof. and Daines who "Key OATic officers the assembly on practically branch which evfry vital us mmand were Col. m. well-round- jm--i J- - tl,e time lost these w" 'cate, that this f ,.ni,inn. hi. da,ys or nearly 6000 f r,.?? last mnnt. " ne ?cc!H.e,rH ,,or Perfec . DeHds dnrin? the six 1. lsti.i c"a,ne May 31, riea Any emit ' ",n.lhe field com-depriv- ed 1 i. Perlftrt JJ. "erite h sucn h. card for award issued tk A. Y"f 1 1 STREAMERS ARE ATTACHED . . . ,To the guidon of the winning military training competition by Col. Paul W. Wolf, commanding officer of OATSC. The 1028th air service Fred N. Strudwick, squadron wno both awards lastof Saturday. Capt. the 1028th, and Capt. J. R. French, Jr.. (left) commanding officer the award, look on commanding officer of the 4513th which tooffered the 1028th guidon. as Col. Wolf affixes the streamers unit in the inter-squadr- on Both Training Streamers Won By 1028th Air Service Sqdn. lSW.!!1,"; of the two awards offered in the led several men training competi.. Aw" with t. sgt tion last Saturday, as Col. Paul W. use in seating washers over rivets.r iaiv Colo Bryan S. Johnson"Denver, Howard Speaking on funda-Lou- Wolf, OATSC commanding officer, Stanley D McKayfore steel ter leadership and and other officers looked on. and end Chester shotgun 5 nature and T. Sgt. f""" The two awards offered by Capt. meVl rule removingtool for use on automauc J and his 4513th AAF group r, French wood reamer addressing the shows service group training) BU soldier (air SfrSdto broadcasts, Kerr (Deer Creek were the achievement award, a and entertainment. coated elbow removing tongs. H blue streamer for the guidon of the B flSStonf d"wZseiPand bucking bar for Cot.)-Com-bin- aSon R- - inter-squadr- is -wm 91'1; i - i 'fcSSA6' , Receiving lengthy treatment in relation to this were problems concerning the establishment of new supply bases in combat theatres, the stocking of new supply installations, and the disposition of excess and surplus supplies in continental depots. Great emphasis was also placed upon the urgent necessity for maintaining accuracy in stock records, stock balance reporting, consumption data, and inventories, and the need for strict compliance ,.with regulations and directives, accord- E2. Gather (Murray. W."fire wau Ing of conduit between the and nacelle in InstrumentRalph Glbby (Roy. Utah) armato test windings of dynamotor rt Caot RiCh. prie tUWHfred 'Independence. ard 1. an air and electric t iAiif. .1 np UIH11"B""" Ma) "installation of crib. The 1028th Air Service squad-- f er was awarded fora the first time , outlet at main tool Kornit, Capt Arthur Sylvia perieci record Colo Fred N. and the luZBth setawards. Co" Austin Gates (Fort Chas. P. .Murphy. ron, commanded by Capt. both tooL Sm7th lon by taking Capt. wheel a clean sweep Landing gear S Rice and Capt. Raymond Strudwick, Jr., made B-1- 7. Month of May I inspector, 15.99; command section, 15.33; purchasing and contracts, War Department t. Emblems Given Conference on To Two Officials Personnel Field Host J tration, 15. Headquarters Budget, 20.5; statistical control, 17.43; adjutant general, 17.27; air communications, 16.80; provost marshal, 16.7; air Re-deploym- ent tool-sho- tgun "o Okla.)-Ru- j bber unit with the best record in the 708th Band Present The 708th AAF band was on hand to furnish music for the marchers and the review, which is held Interest of the competing units was stimulated by the presence of Col. Wolf and others who reviewed the troops. Winners are decided by Capt. French and his staff. Presentation of last Saturday's awards was made . by Col. Wolf. Officers of the 4513th report that men in the various units are worktheir ing hard in cooperationto with win the commanding officers The parades to decide awards. the winning unit are held at nine a.m. every other Saturday. The next will take place on Saturday, semi-monthl- training program during the previ oATSfi MEN HONORED of ous two weeKS, ana a wime chief of wire .... collet . civilian r automatic on Trih. of foot trip streamer, awarded to the unitinmakfeed screw machines. the ing the best appearance Lawrence """"jvhold-Colo.Lloyd ) tenance, ww--rft Wcber parade and review. Main oil sump The blue streamer was won two the Associated -.ptin2 ino fcJ . Lester in 0tut set. weeks ago by the 1029th Air Servcollege resistor pot"" peller governorfixture k ice squadron on the first occasion and Punching production Inspcc-jacCity, - the award was made. Saturday's secMcDonald 'at'.n."1 Lawrence L"ontanCe Was elected the rudder hinge was the more outalumni Calif.) Jig for 4 aligning performance the o ticorffiSSft fins. the white stream- - June 23. because brackets on " Utah) v standing Byron McKinnon (Randolpn,ww group. on JPS - iContlnued y. |