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Show PUggHgToR HILL AIR pv8D.8si.ffii waOffffli? The People's Choice FORCEBASE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 'IPOaadaa No. 21 dt?aG Vat? New Officers Arc Elected The civilian Welfare Association of Hill Air Force Base, headed by for all planning a year of great activity ' according to Carl Seideman, president. At their first meeting, officials made plans for renting films for showing to employees during lunch hours, feeding wildlife and pheasants, tables, volley ball courts, basketball hoops and setting up ping-pon- g many other items of recreation equipment. The council also voted to continue a flower fund to purchase flowers in the event of a death in the immediate family of a Hillfielder. Guiding the activities of the As- sociation this year in addition to A loan agreement must be preSeideman are: Jimmy Duckworth, in duplicate, signed by the pared L. Darrell Anderson, George Hess, and approved by the employee Bill Bain, Elmer Love, Lynn M. who is located in Fund Custodian, C. and J. McDonald, Barringer, 117 of Hq Building Room Capt. John W. Downs. The borrower must execute a The Council is also continuing a notorized Power of Attorproperly to over loan fund help employees Civthe ney, authorizing rough spots in the road of life. Ac- ilian Welfare Fund, Custodian, to receive, into Is this Capt. Downs, cording dorse, and collect checks payable how the loan fund works: him drawn on the Treasury of "The custodian of the civilian to United States. the to welfare fund, who according regof, emergency loans Repayment ofulations must be the personnel will be made in accordance with funds will be of administrator ficer, manner set forth in approved set aside by the fund council for the loan agreement. loan purposes and charged with the The Custodian will pick up pay of responsibility maintaining proper records of loan transactions, check of employees from whom colother than processing and approving loan ap- lection is due and, in cases, have checks plications, and effecting collections exceptionalindorsed in- accordance with properly by employees of amounts-du-e concerned. The amount of payloan agreements. Employees requesting loans must ment due will be deducted and a be members of the Hill AFB Civ- counter check, drawn on the Hill ilian Welfare Association. All civ- Air Force Base Employees Welfare ilians who are regularly employed Fund, issued covering' the balance at Hill AFB are members of the of the employee's pay check. Welfare Association. Employees concerned will report to the Custodian, Civilian Welfare Back row, left to right Darrell Anderson, bookkeeper, Comptroller; George Hess, Air InstallatFund, after 1610 hours on payday More Aviation to indorse their pay checks and ions; William Bane, supply; Elmer Love, supply; Front row, left to right Lynn M. Barringer, maintreceive counter check and receipt enance; Capt. John W. Downs, custodian; Carl Seideman, president, maintenance; James Duckworth, Classes Added for loan payment. secretary and treasurer, civilian personnel. (J. C MoDonald,J Personnel & administration representative, Training was absent.) The addition of five new aviation Payment on loans between pay cadet training classes per year was days may be made by contacting prompted by the Air Force slogan, the Custodian, Civilian Welfare New Air Force Flasher System "Air Power is Peace Power". The Fund." old A statement of Civilian Welfare system permitted only three Uniform Approved Manufactured classes per year, now a new class funds is found on page two. A new distinctive slate blue uni- of 595 students can begin training form, identical for officers and en- every six weeks. By Hill AFB Under the new 8 class per year 1 949 Red Cross Drive listed men except for insignia of Everybody is getting into the act. rank, has been approved by the schedule, the first class to comIf it's a bona-fid- e emergency. When the lights start flasnmg President, the Secretary of Defense mence will be on 4 April 1949. Next Monday requiring ambulance service for aboard Air Force 6 transports, and the Secretary of the Air Force Basic training will' be either at Opens finale. its serious The 1949 Red Cross Drive, headed injury or illness, by all the production will reach for adoption by the Air Force. It Randolph, Perrin or Goodfellow means call extension 202. Standby Hill AFB has a special project also has the full agreement of the Air Force Base, Texas. by Brig. Gen. William M. Morgan, ambulance service is available for on for the manufacture of seven Secretary of the Army and the To qualify for this training one chairman, and Leland H. Florence, pnsoiutely essential runs only. No kits for a flasher system. The kits must be a male citizen of the United got underway at Secretary of the Navy. uier ambulance addifferent no be can eleven parts will contain will States, between 20 and 26 years Hill yesterday with Gen. Morgan uniform courtesy require The dispensed. with a total of 10,460 parts being ditional funds beyond those now of age, 2 years of college or be presiding at a meeting of all soliciWhen uni- able to pass an aviation cadet edu- tors. The official drive begins Monmade. are dpmanria appropriated for the present ex- cation test equivalent to 2 years of day. "ttde of the not will costs form. Production Here's what it takes to make the hospital's ambulance unideof mce, it is then unavailable for cost Mr. Emil E. Henderson, Amerithe college. Married students are now die present and the ceed tool lights flash: The one drill i and being accepted although the wife can Red Cross Field Director, reform. emergencies when they occur. partment has made jig "0 not inanni1ia -n, !;.. Officers will purchase their own is not allowed to accompany the cently made a visit to the Indian uvea miu eight "blanking" dies for the punch neaitn of ; Reservation at Fort Duchesne, Utah has your uniforms, either through Air Force cadet. by presses; the wood pattern shop in this area interested to make a survey of the conditions ueing up indispensable ambulance made two plaster patterns; the supply or authorized commercial in Persons applying for aviation cadet there. In one small shack "he found equipment for situations sources. requiring sheet metal template . section has are advised to get in con- a family of eighteen which included will all niy superficial airmen training that attention. Trans made five sheet metal patterns; the It is expected Mrs. Helen Stanley, Room grandparents, daughters, and their with tact new uniform the with to of be set equipped a cast and from the dispen foundry has lation 218, building. 1950. for minor Headquarters 1, and husbands, sons and their wives and by September dies, a welding jig, illness, or indispo children. The situation was one in s not used be to die part of the service part of a punching which relatives had grouped tovailable. Make use of other on the power "brakes"; the mahole ftgether in an attempt to survive the the finished Mf rom has unit. chine shop yourambu-serviTipment extreme weather, pooling their food, letterfive fid urgent" cas for punching die and made fuel and bedding. The only income on instructions unless to a stamp pertinent ing dies "eea exists. to this group was an old age assisthe parts. tance check to the grandfather in 440 en you have occasion to can to The welding shop has welded has the amount of $39 per month. It g electro-platinshop ambulflnce service, do parts; the so n o was learned that more than 300 reto furni.k alm' coherent manner and "bright dipped" 440 parts families had crowded into about 100 the welding, necessary move stains left by of sheet metal formation! followin households, as the fuel and food punch press sectionall of the parts situation became critical." icj' Name of Person out" requiring serv- has "blanked numbered It is in the face of just such sitand then lettered and as this that the appeal goes uations by presses in the punch the parts . out this only known year to everyone to give device OI m" using a special d or TiT as much as they can to the Red the presses; the of to the operators oyee. Nat,,;: ... Cross. sectkm sheet metal manufacturing '"Jury or illness. trimmed and In the words of Basil O'Connor, the parts formed SLnHANG UP UNTIL has not least the President of The American NaPREFORMATION IS RE- - them; and last butadded luminous tional Red Cross . . . "The Red shop has paint the on Cross was founded as a channel jobs steinbock, Sur-f- u paint to all lettering al parta. on the win through which compassion might rests Hawk the nonchalantly as well Kitty ikP painting tinv a as parasite t f. Corps reqe8ta the parts mak-in- e find neighborly expression in the of every employee A lot of work is going into the night in across since the Kitty Hawk first went aloft Dec 17, relief of human suffering uhfnf aviation flash of erowth V, the ,,.r.e lights ambulance "ospital 'ervicp work- I 230 feet, is greater in length than entire the street, across the nation, across Hfflf the bomber, of a ,f,u,,fllA its true purpose at vvinesnan Hill d ny an ky the world!" Orville Wright. BE Tisir.n TTOR ing on the production-the- yse flight made by inventor EXIERGENCY act. the into CALLS ONLY. getting newly elected officers, is Hill-fielde- rs, E-18- - Cadet Ambulance Service Available; Emergency Only C-4- vice-chairma- non-essent- ial "fwc fellow-employe- es drop-hamm- er ve-A- vL ce . i8&?S JS"U" v 4 MeP' mni,i-eraV- on ' ( ; I n, 0. |