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Show fieairs GaD Ddh.V kfoiry iiradl - HOMOS Victory Jl!:::: irov Speed 'Em ' Back-- Buy Victory Your Very Bonds ond Stamps lest Investment ; December 12, 1945 hrTTTTi if n TP ATS Purchases Lag; Deductions Dond ,$h ivroll '.. ...! al U:Mh Offers Aid on GI's Packages awal I The Women's service nounced es of this g6al is he said, if employes meel er Ish quota of $76,725." Sixty-pcent of this goal was lllc Field officers weu Oil have made the. drive by to $21,665 in de-- m purchases and payroll said is It anticipated, Murphy, that the officers will be exceeded by better Ety per cent in view of the lat up to date only, fifty boxid ave made cash JL inil mam' TlfrifPS as 4m unfilled. .; fifty purchas- in $15,082.50 pwhich amounts to an av hi over $300 oer purchase. nds still continue to be the eer one investment for lctmno Pant . IVTlir ""J nrpapnts " jays, for no other gift can I such .lasting satisfaction, per the employe invests in a bond or a $200 bond, he l.u: 4 in all, these Ive invested r- - -- 1 uie same wise mvesi- jiug i m ms iuture. Uriel who have recently bond purchases are: A. LaCoste of T-- l, Nils - .- of ers air installations,trri t T-- 4 - C 1. oi. in ana. . . m i r-- 4 supply ay- - deductions ar main- consistent high level roll a ng VlTSC Salvage Uffers mo otf ft? jur ecu:, mpui tduii l - w, tool kits, steel wall rs ana china are a m. i iL. me uems now oeing at the Hill Field Sal- - ui tf k neh d.llll f V - WM Fridays, Lt. George V1I1VVI wATWA. '"nced this week. r'ces of fuel cells range ree. .50 n. ? nnJ aim are: '5cents. ii small. n. .j;. v i. uiner cans, iai8K v,!, cans, small GI cans, 50 - Five-ga- l. i "I font leln 1 n CI A 1nlrl.rc IrWd hnv wa mw-'- !ap. la v ,,i s. l'itering SI I. wneei, ;iip wooa, price cordlng to load; rential customers will Cfmitted to drive their V er Wentlficatlon Gate. at the Gen. Hugh' J. Knerr, who as sumed command of ATSC om 3, June 20. f. VCLClclll ' ' Ui UUUI n wax the Pacific and that in the Eu.; ii. j ureu. m,i.-ropean xneaterf iwuuiig was the commanding general of ' much to help defeat the Nazis ana xneir saieiiiies in i.uiuijc, when he was named to take over He had been command at ATSC. : m commanu oie 11uiaii. an iwire since January, 1944. Served in Pacfic Prior to that time he saw service in the Pacific. From July, 1943, until January, 1944, he was in command of all the air strength in the Solomon islands' 3 Capt. John T. Cobb Captain Cobb Now Heads . I II 51? 1 1 party, A children's ' Field sponsored by the Hill nVianlnin section and the Hill will Field women's organization, . no tv- -. ec. on held Saturday, be at 2 p.m., for all children of W Capt. .. George Civilian Unit t : Assumes New Office . . . i- "t" hum WhO aiSU U. S. Mail Lifts Limits Packagepoundage tor ov - conceding mailing pack e rufdonTirSesarthepost inCe'conformity ' pS' Harris to Speak Housing Available At Orientation of In Sahara Village or from .the army. Maximum seas pacKages creased from live S Dr F. S. Harris, president i. - cember ann0Unced orientation officer, -,7 thisweeK. subject, etll,pnt Dr. Harris " "uural of the man T 'pars as College n a u serving for ul. 7 ProffSlL Lents II that institu- turai cAjfv.. tion. ntrv he at Ext. - . m' . - ... with military post office wil , regulations, theDec. 15, Dec. be closed on Dec. 31 and Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Jan. Ji. 1. , catnr- - will remain w-- " and Saturday Jao- Housing A large number vacancies exist in Saharato Village fina for personnel unable - - -accuniiuwwo housing den or Salt Lake. Bert Asay, an housing unit supervisor nounces. The price of these apartments, re- Asav says, has been recently v.. UUUCU. . . . "j oo anil unrur- rent tor $27.50 for nished apartments, n5 this -- ..I ii.ri-- d callInAsay should project housing . it i m n -- - higher learmns. iS0l ,e Durlne Ws sojourn t BYU, an. leaves of was given a number of pvtinsively absence anu als o Sent8 one Vear inthe Orient as- u,irnl nroblemS. sisting on tt5m--" .ij 1 1. J Y.. In 1942 he served as director of war organization and movement of the AAF. . rr r vjcji. x wining wda uui 11 ab ar-tin- - - A 2 At e1" J1 1943. Miller Capt. Miller - 4 - . XI Oil i'vir me 1loin commana1 oi runa aaauiiiiiig turn I in uie mand of that unit in January, are 14 military personnel who years of age or under. Children will register at the 1:30 and post theater between where they will be 2 p.m., rant npnree H. Miller, former rnhh former as- - shown tw a series of comical musi-flight operations officer 2:30 p.m. they assisting acting adjutant general Lai o n assumea tne duties ui at Hill Field, last week, suc will be transported to the oper- at OATSC, ceeded Major wmidm last eeneral ariiutant wucxc 0 nangar, ations Vfon-M1W. c der, as chief of civilian - - after r'louc Shnrtlv --- -D. Robert oam Major is week meet replacing nel. Major Snyder to the conducted be will who is being separated they ing from the army. in base gymnasium, where gifts Critton, Before coming to Hill Field the to from army. every iovih,,tPn SC1VU , Will UC UJ.Sbw r i ront jr Jf" i;odd After serving in the European JUiy, Following tnis, nine monuis m will be served eight .f,ci,mpnts Theater of Operations "IClltsurie succei.uiijwhere nilot i. inritirl to attend months, Capt. Miller attended . , ooo iuuw.uintf missions. . b pieiea i - ic amn ma re la- . raremLa ;.r vh;rr. children. New cnieis officer candidate school in the tions branch anabranch in ci early part of 1943, and soon after and placement Y"; own their also Who w,'.u were came to Hill Field. uu vilian personnel execu- - i. facilities. vtotinn Johnson, H. As acting adjutant general, he named Don asps- . :n ioxro the Ben .. oi immediate. jurisdictiona wiii ThP if'secretary . tive . m an(i W1U will have ""a, i no inns award commit", Lomond the over issuing or...special aim of employe relations act as at general orders, publication . oi It wiU make stops branch replacing rd- from the D. S. hA "Dailv Bulletin " mail distri L. the at and Utah, Hazen now separating wa?d located on the cross road bution, the processing of officers, assistant Heights. un er SmiSatlveleading to Sunsetbus will stop at and like duties wnicn come the oi.ine the aujuwin authority other' on the road to pick der He suc general's office. chief. and. placement up children. ceeds uapi. naratiofi uua dox a io vl-toeker- ng tum-mandi- Party Slated For Children Of Military Christmas f tool kiis, cents; utensus, .25 to 15. cents .'-- , "rm era . E-2- showing in their total I ancommittee, , this week. No charge' will be made for this work, she said. The service will be availwhich is able in Bldg. the first building east of theater No. 1. Members of the organization will be on hand from 1300 to 1500 hours on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Military personnel wishing to have wrapped gift packages should bring them to this location on these days. jinment )d A new commanding general was assigned to the Air Technical Service Command on December 7, according to orders received here last week, when Wright Field general T,t ftpi-- Nathan TP. Twininer assumed command of the far- flnnf o o nrpanizat.ion. . C: fiU i At m me iiuu jen. j. wining isATSC has had general so far in 1845, He succeeds Maj, gift-wrapp- ing WdOATSC goal of $200,-of- -t Charles P. Murphy, an-C charge of the drive, this week after up to Decem- - 1 Organiza- tion at Hill Field is offering its services to all military personnel on packages, Mrs. Fan Leach, chairman of the mark with 89.6 per cent of personnel U past the midway auve t Victory Loan cent of total payand 17.9 reached 76.9 roll being per allotted. . employes W or $153,808.08 of theG com-Cfigur- New Commanding General Saw Service Against Both Nazis and Japanese Women 9s Group . Monroe Wise, October 11, 1897. He graduated from the United States Marine Academy and wa3 commissioned as a second lieutenant in . the Infantry on Nov. (Continued on Page 2) Workers Given Days Off For Holidays Hill Field civilian empersonployes and military nel will enjoy several days vacation both Christmas and New Year's, it was announced by Col. Fernando Green, Deputy for Personnel, this week. However, skeleton crews of both ci- -, vilians and military personnel will have to be maintained to perform necessary operations. Most civilian and i111" will be off, tary personnel from Saturfor Christmas Tuesday, Dec. 22, through four-da- y a for 25, Dec. day, Dec. Saturday, holiday. work a regular 29, will be day, but the following three Jan. days (Dec. 30 through to greet be holidays 1) will the New Year. to Employes required work on December 24 and 31 will take the following em Saturdays off. Graded on to work required ployes 25 and January December 1 will be paid overtime on a straight basis. Ungraded employes these required to work on overnot be paid will days time or allowed compensatory time off. Dec. 29 and January 5in w in iuc t.4 fn.1 hi- rpralarand ly scheduled work days will these days absence on to leave ....it itil . ihirrf rr 1C3U1I or loss of pay, the same as on any other regular work day. time-and-a-h- , alf |