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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 IT THl fTHINS L IK X THERE 1 HE YEAH, AND THERE Y GO ALL OF THE SECRET U GOES AGAIN IT CAN 81AH, BLAH, BLAH- vlNTO THE WILD SPECIFICATIONS OF THAT fiC BLUE YONDER. NEW MODEL WE'RE WORKNEWEST 1 1 December Won't Take Your Holiday You Said It Death If You Follow Safety Precautions QUESTION: What is the most can Christmas memorable you re- member ? ANSWERS: Angie L. Eastman, receiving control section The Christmas that stands out the most in my memory was the year I got lost in a duck pond. I was about 10 years old and Santa, had brought me a of Referring to a recent talk by. Herbert R. Askins, assistant secH. retary of the Navy, Christian ofMcGarry, security indoctorine ficer, declared his talk illustrates the emphasis now being placed on better security in defense. "The saboteur works all shifts," Askins said. 'This agent of the enemy is moving quietly into key plants, ready to concentrate his attack on vulnerable spots." He pointed out that the reason is clear. Our enemies, with a few d saboteurs, can wreak damage many times more effectively than a thousand planes. The saboteur works in secret; he can repeat his damaging deeds unless he is caught. The results of his insidious work will be sorely felt until he is placed behind bars. His work is so important to our enemies that they will stop at nothing to place him in key positions, Askins emphasized. "Right now our enemies are not attacking us on our own continent in the open,' he said. 'They have plans for another type of warfare. Those plans are in operation." 'They hope to cripple our pro well-place- y . BOOK REVIEWS By Edith II. Gudmundsen, Librarian A few of the new books available in your Base Library are here briefly reviewed. All civilian and military personnel employed on the Base are invited to use all facilities of the Library. "Bill Mauldin in Korea" is a optimistic report from up front by the most acidly observant private soldier of them all. Tired of the same old job, town, places and people? Explore the new, strange and exotic with the Lambs and their travels in central America described in "Quest for a Lost City." Or climb Yerupaja, "The Butcher" with John Sack and his companions from Harvard. Or go deep-se- a fishing and share the most exciting catches of Gavin Maxwell as described in "Harpoon Venture." Will Oursler and Laurence Smith have pushed aside many ' dusty curtains to lay bare sordid operations of drug addicts and peddlers in their book "Narcotics: America's Peril." It's informative, and as readable as any "Whodunit." Such very practical books as "Handbook of Masonry and Waterproofing," "How to Build Your Own Furniture," and "Practical Electricity and House Wiring" should appeal to the handy man (or woman) around the house. These are only a few of the books ice The JNauonai oaieiy uuuucu wuay announced a nationwide Tui MiHnm nlan to ston accidents. "If every American will join this savings plan before thP IlOllUttys, H icoi juivivtv; uuuuo "uuiau iuc will fce DfliH " sail . The campaign has been lomea anaJ periods 0f dm-by more than 160 national organi- createlonger added danger." zations, and by city and state public officials and civic leaders. They the National Safetv will unite in creating an awareness : "uwi these precautionsof the special holiday hazards, and gests x. jjrivinff or wa k n I will enlist voluntary cooperation Christmas of "crnnA ;n from every American to hold ac- ward men"Spirit into practical us k cidents to a minimum this Christ- Dein? extra ennrtom w ,r uji mas. mH And take me! yourl season d is 2. The. year-enholiday v nvo imr strefits If the most dangerous period of the lrofvn vnni"- cnaaA Am,. .. ,WerJJ Uuwu ana yout j year, Mr. Dearborn said, and acci1 rw5H S11..I - , pair A friend skates. and I went down" to a duck pond annually mar the celebration near our home in Evanston, Wyo. dents of homes. Traffic thousands in to try them out. Well, we couldn't on both Christmas deaths accident It of out the find our way pond. are about Christmas and eve got dark and cold and we got twice as high as theday annual daily to froze and almost plenty scared death. Finally our folks found us. average. This year, with the holiday conA3C Emery Miller, 4th materal sisting of four days for many percan t remember sons, the toll could be even higher I than the 351 traffic deaths rerecovery Christthe best, but I ported during the four-da- y can sure rememmas weekend last year, Mr. Dearber the worst! born warned. That was last "Travel is especially heavy over year. I went inlong holidays, which encourage to the service traditional family on the 11th of even when the members must December last drive considerable distance," he said. "The festive spirit of the seayear and was at stationed son, plus the normal winter hazSartipson AFB. We. couldn't ards of bad weather, slippery roads eave the base, I was homesick for my folks in Maine, and we had to was just about the luckiest kid go to bed about nine. All in all it alive.. was a louzy Christmas. Ida D. Westerman, warehouse 7D get-togeth- Security Officials Caution Workers That Saboteur Works All Shifts jutant General's Office. 195 u V, That the danger to American industry from the saboteur is real this week was brought to the attention of Hill AFB personnel civilian and military by security indoctorination officials of the Ad- 5 duction from within, so that we will not be able to supply our armies in the field properly so that we will become helpless and be at their mercy. Mr. Askins stated that their plan is to knock out our production by sabotage. Numbers of trained saboteurs are believed to be in our midst, waitine- for an he indicated. opportunity ito strike, ao iar we nave ibeen lucky. JNo great wave of industrial disasters has swept throueh our defense . plants. But the danger is present. And when the saboteur is at work, it is well to remember that he. is grimly determined to succeed; that ne win not care how long or how hard he must toil in order to accomplish his dirty job. He will work in the dav timp. Ua will work at night. He will be wording on off hours and on holidays or weekends when h ing discovered are lessened. lie will be hard to recognize, said, and for these reasons it is necessary that every American worker keep a sharp lookout for anything that looks dangerous or . """ P UniA 114UIU &i,ay away iromty I wneei 01 a car. steering 4. Avoid home hazards, tool Don't use candles, be sure treel i n lloptl uu linvimv aic in goodi I "6"1" avis) dition and nuiug keep gift wrapping away from the fireplace or otheil source 01 neat. -- iu C! FE AF Evacuates 250,000 KOREA (AFPS) The Par ftA Air Force has chalked up its 250,000th air evacuation. Of the total, 220,000 cases have been wounded and sick evacuated from Korea to Japan or airlifted from one place to another within Korea. The others have been transported! by air from other points in the! Far East to Japan. father My and mother were married on Christmas day so Christmas at our home was always a real IT celebration. We always had a big tree, stockings hung by the fireplace, and Santa Clans to come in and greet; us all. I'm still living in the old home in Bountiful and all my brothers and sisters always bring their families and come for the holidavs. There's about 30 of us when we all get to gether. George F. Weissline, materiel control division The Christ mas I remember most was back in 1943 when I suspicious in his daily work. "The safety of our entire base was in the serat Aber-- d may depend on the attention you vice e e n to give proper security measures. Grounds. Proving My faSecurity is a job. Be alert! ther is minister alert! Remember the saboteur Stay of a little works all shifts, Askins church at - rti ) 24-ho- ur Wa-pakone- ta, ' Ohio AF to Promote Personnel Durina Nov. Dec. 66,500 Air Washington (afps Force enlisted promotion quotas for November and December will give advancements to OG,roo air men, the Air Force has announced. Only personnel ot permanent party status will be promoted in master and technical sergeant grades. Nine hundred technical sergeants will be boosted to mas ter sergeants while 2,000 sergeants will go to technical sergeants. Some students, as well as per sonnel in permanent party status, will be promoted to staff sergeant, airman first class, and airman second class. Totals for each grade are : P.P. Students 10.94S 20,858 24,730 SSgt. A1C A2C 52 142 0,204 and some folks back home paid my parents way to come and visit me. It was certainly a thrill to have them .come and spend Christmas with me when I couldn't go home to spend it with them.- of UltistMM - I'll Virginia Raner, photolab never forget Christmas the when I was five years old and my around a new Wurlitzer Piano this On Christmas Eve, or any evening, it ft happy family that gathers around ft Wurlitzer Piano. Whether you play or sing, or merely look on and listen, there s enjoyment in a Wurlitzer for everyone. And for your children who learn to play it nowi there's music at their finger tips all through life. Like a good education, a Wurlitzer helps equip your children for a better chance in life. Give .them that chance now. Givt your family 0 Wurlitzer Piano this Christmas. younger and I brother to put lighted candles on the Christmas tree. When mother was out decided we found some birthday candles and stuck them on the tree and lit them. You can imagine what happened. However, mother came in in time to put out the fire. I Tom Cannon, tug operator- - The Christmas I al ways remember m as the happiest! was when I was just a kid and Santa brought v year New models . . . New low prices While the Wurlitzer is famous lor its fine construction, splendid tone makes. and long life, you pay less for it than for many other Wurlitzer is able to bring you quality at moderate price because Mm buy Wurlitter Pianos than those of any other name. well-kno- - ffk Select Your Christmas Piano Now To Assure Christmas Delivery! GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. available in the field. Three of the novels currently on me a little methe "best-seller- " list have Biblical chanical train. I, backgrounds: Reynolds "Sinner of was about 8 Saint Ambrose," Schmitt, "Con years old and fessors of the Name" and Costain we lived in BirZ54 WASH. BLVD. PHONE OGDEN, UTAH "Silver Chalice." All are concerned mingham, Ala . . . A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PIANO FOR with the trials and tribulations of bama. When I got up Christthe early Christian Church and al mas morning and saw that little XMAS DELIVERY! are outstanding in the field. train under the tree I thought I s-- |