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Show i furkev ,,Pmraners. Pi armed fbirlnli HIFneld Raises ATSC f 31 Per Cent ites for In Bond Campaign Children Are Held Quota With a new flock of $1000 bond buyers and ins consistently large payroll deductions, Thanksgiving Finds Much to Be Thankful For at OATSC employees Thanksgiving day this year finds Hill Field with many Hill Field to be thankful for and civilian and military personthings :ory Loan purchases totalled up to 31.75 per cent of the nel ready to celebrate the occasion in the traditional manner rSC quota this week, according to Lt. Robert H. with turkey and all the trimmings. On the more solemn . ktser, acting chief of the drive. Joint funeral services were side, a special Catholic mass will be held in Bldg. E-- 5 to ss conducted Wednesday le section making the in the return thanks for the many blessings received this year. " great-progre- in cash purchases was 3 engi-In- g which raised its total the week fcg f$2,043 Other sec- appreciable gains and T-- 4 sup- - to $9,750. Ttiakins r-- 1-- all other in percent- )f cash purchases made with Ml ft per per-Jg- es ten ii. umer are listed as follows: T-- 3 leering, 50.13 per cent; T-- 4 istallations, 24.68 per cent; upply, 18.80 per cent; T-- 5 Barters, 17.69 per cent; and personnel, 10.65 per cent. percentage of bond payroll fctions made, 5 headauar- was ahead with 59.71 per Runners-u- p were T-- 3 en- ping with 44.35 per cent and leads .i on the field Ins T-- 35.09 personnel with Other figures are: T-- 4 per sud- - T-- 4 air in- per cent; and pocurement, 18.85 per cent. 11.18 per cent; "ons, 24.99 Deductions Pie' the general trend Continued on Page 2) oiS?er of tpensary Is mbled by Me Rumor N civilian medical Layton Field Lags on James Getting Help For Hawaii ward chapel for DeLisle Voorhees. 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLisle A. Voorhees and Paula DeAnn Burnham, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall K. Burnham who were suffocated late Saturday afternoon following the collapse of the entrance to a cave OATSC. although usually first they had dug in the bank of mile in such campaigns, is falling be- Kay's creek hind all Air Technical Service north of Verdeland Park. Bishop Commands in the United States William A. Pawson presided at in the recruiting of workers for the services. was DeLisle Voorhees Sr., the Hawaiian Depot, according to headquarters at Wright Field. employed at the aircraft enand reconditioning Only 156 workers had been re- gineering cruited in all the commands as section of Maintenance division of last week, the message from of OATSC from November 9, headquarters revealed. The de- 1942 until October 23, 1945. Burnham arrived at Hill Field pot needs 676 additional help. December 1, 1941 and is assigned been have recruits Only three to post utilities. sent processed at Hill Field and HaG. E. Briggs, Layton marshal, on their way to assist the directed recovery of the who all were waiian depot. These said the cave-i- n occurred former OATSC employees who bodies 5:30 about p.m., while the vicClearto the were transferred two and tims companions were and field Naval Supply Depot in the sandbank cave. Hawaii. playing to to go released later Burnham, brother of the They were Kathleen Quinton, Barry girl victim, was able to extricate Lillian R. Thompson and Annie himself at from partial burial Mae Williams. and and he cave the mouth, Hill Ten other workers from (Continued on Page 2) on Page 2) one-four- th " (Continued dis-g- L.D.S. Worker Dies In Six-C- dr Traffic Jam One Hill Field employee was killed and another suffered painful injuries when six cars were involved in an accident on the highway between Hill Field and Layton Monday afternoon. Mrs. lone HemphilL a clerk in branch four in supply division, died instantly of a broken neck and was pronounced dead when she arrived at the station hospital. Al Cunningham, who works in in the air installations office supply division, driver of the car in which Mrs. Hemphill was riding, suffered two broken ribs, a cut over the eye and numerous bruises. He was brought to the station hospital at Hill Field and officials there reported him out of danger Tuesday. The accident occurred during (Continued on Page 2) wy - 1 Richard L. e Haas. rhlif industrial cor.,:,.. ' i this week. Porting for snh h.L- le,y no W. ,i effert- nn Vlll status, Haas said. mnt.eu. the dispensary is a if "nuiiization, not a rj r a com ...ivniov tlarric f l n at the last npriA.i the dLspensary, but fl doingc,ln"y receive so' - . .' Military personnel and those having commissary cards are warned that spot checks will be made at irregular intervals in the future to ascertain whether the bearer is entitled to such a card, Maj. Robert D. Critton, acting adjutant general, announced last week. These cards are not transferrable, Jie said, and if illegally presented at the commissary, will be taken up, canceling the commissary privileges of the owner. i lose it j kev liII,lh?.'mPoyce or Spot Checks of Commissary Cards Planned continues to have mt with employees fail-i- o report for scheduled iodic examine tsn, me services nf h. "V- UI3js 7 tor dKinii for fear that this will weir retention thtnc - The day will be a holiday far both civilian and military personnel and only essential skeleton maintenance crews will be on duty AH per annum and hourly civilian employes who are not re- ' quired to work will receive pay at straight-tim- e rates. The same applies to all employes on leave with pay. either preceding and-following the holiday. Friday is not a holiday. Ungraded (hourly) employes who are required to work will . be paid at straight-tim- e . rates. Graded (per annum) employes who are required to work will receive pay at time and a half base rate. Compensatory time will not be allowed employes who are required to work. Dinner Menu Dinners in the enlisted men's ' mess halls, the officers' mess and the civilian cafeteria will be pretty much the same, with only minor differences, according to Lt. Erlon D. Cook, food service supervisor, officials at the officers mess, and B. Hinrichs, manager of the civilian cafeteria. Fruit cocktail, roast turkey and sage dressing, cranberry (Continued on Page 2) kI In bonds since the vic- (have invested at least $1,000O'Connor. Lillian A. Gart- BOND BUYERS . . . These, employees BIG H" V Everett. Harold S. --VM.rfFrom left to rnimw V"" II. Campoeu. i.om. Nil. Dork R. Youngberg and Gweneth Archibald. and Butler Vay hn. Military personnel who have been separated from the service are not entitled to commissary privileges. such Maj. Critton asked personnel to return their commissary cards at the first opportunity. If they have not already done so. |