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Show " 1 U. S. AIR FORCE Jllf M V S"K AEROSPACE POWER OF FREEDOM " ' Z ' Pabllshid by Inland Printing Company, a nrivat firm. Oolnlona xortmti herein hv Uia BaMhhera and wrK.ra M awn and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisementa in this publication doea not constitute an endorsement of the Department el the Air Force of the products or serYlces advertised, ine mil lop Times is an unofficial newspaper published every other Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill AFB, Utah. lUi VOL. 12 NO. 9 PUBLISHED tao&flaGalttas BONDS are a wonderful investment agree bond workers Lt. CoL Uriel P. d'Acosta, Command Savite right) (left JoAnn Lugee, Maintenance, and Marsha Bond Officer; Project ngs AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH mi Expert! lynpiaonaoi S4.VTNGS - Rich, LSM. The savings bond campaign gets underway today. With the successful completion of the Airpower ball and carnival last Friday, interest focused this week on the forthcoming Airpower Symposium set for May Distinguished speakers and panelist for the symposium, the fourth to be held in Utah, were announced by the Utah Wins, Air Force Association, sponsors of the event. Some of the top experts and military leaders in the 14-1- 6. Savings Bond Campaign Iva&JI OlaVh'&ra AH RaAAMiIu OlgHLO Ull UCbUI SKID 2700th EOD Group Today marlcs the beginning of Francis H. Ant.li Jonff'TTl-- S. Savings Bond ings bond Imnftifm at Hill Air Force Base. Worth as military savofficer. ... at this headquarters, have event JjEWe, established a precedent in the annual Force Airi activities, hroughout ill be aimed at increasing mai-Mn- al navroll "allotments and en- Uiirno'ina' new t subscriptions to I Pavroll Savings Plan, ' accord- fg to Lt Colonel Uriel P. pAcosta. Director of : Personnel Iho is also Command Savings drive,i" an fhis the Gunl lumps In anticipation of the U. Program," "For seven straight years we have qualified for. and maintained the privilege of flying the Treasury Departfc 'T-Fla- This honor rep- g.' pre-campai- ga resents a consistent participation em " rate of over 90 percent by load Project Officer. of this installation in the ployees Colonel d'Acosta is being asslst-- t v-- t Payroll Savings Plan. by Mr. L. H. Florence, civilian (Continued on Page 8) mng.? bond officer, and Captain SPEAKS .tAMAGEr-TElI- T t is Lav; Day, Symbolizes Gouernment of Independence Today 3. Savings Bond campaign, the 2700th EOD group decided not to wait for the May 1st beginning date and to "get on the bond wagon" early. They signed up all 18 mem bers in the Payroll Savings plan during early April! The result: a participation rate increase from, 76.92 percent on April 1st to an enviable 100 percent at the beginning of the annual campaign. AMG . Savings Bond Colonel d'Acosta said. ment Hill to Exhibit at Boise Trade Fair4': Valley Trade feature an will Fair, May 7, 8, 9, exhibit and information from Hill The Boise-Treasu- re AFB. Wilford sistant for Small Business ConBy LT. COL. JOHN tractual Relations, Procurement, Staff Judge Advocate reported that the exhibit will inin chambers: torture ta clude models of missiles assigned the A government of tyranny and Tiav to are we to OOAMA. speak, think, free Oppression a government of li short, to the dictates act and The booth will contain informaand according in berty independence, mis, so long as tion designed to point out to umpuiiea xorm, is ine essenuai of our conscience just lifference between our form of we do not infringe upon the rights manufacturers and small business rovernment and the government nt At.hera to do the same. some of the opportunities avail Von and I have this freedom be able for- - them with the Air Force. if the Soviet Union. ' cause our forefathers cherished Ralph Wilson, N In the hope one belief; that men are endowed Mr. Thornock or business at the small of in Amercharge the that unIf their creator with certain s't t by Procurement Office, Air Denver will ican people rights and that among will be in attendance to explain I understand this alienable these are life, liberty and the purdifference and suit of happiness. This principle the small business opportunities. Also scheduled to attend the afcherish was conceived in our Declaration were two top OOAMA offiwe fair delivered was birthright, of Independence and celebrate May to us as law in the form of our cials, Colonel Victor L. Ander1st as Law Day. Constitution. This is our great bea- son, OOAMA deputy commander; executive con which guides us along the road and Colonel Frank L. Tenney, By p r o c 1 amation where the values of life are mea- - Director of Procurement and Law Day has CoL (Continued on Page 15) as- " their Knaus M space and missile field will be on hand to discuss such subjects as Man in Space", "Impact of Bal listic Missiles on Concepts of De terrent Airpower", "Problems 'in the Jet Age", and "Airspace . . A Vanishing National Resource T". Exhibits, luncheons, panels, and banquets will spark the three-da- y Armed Forces Display Might At Hill May 16 Representatives of the Armed Forces in Utah are hard at work whipping into shape what they predict will be one of the great est concentrations of our nation's "power for peace" in the State's program. history for the tenth annual ob Some of the speakers scheduled servance of Armed Forces Day at for the event include John F. Vic- Hill Air Force Base on Saturday, tory, assistant to the administra- May 10th. tor of the National Aeronautics Everyone is invited to attend and Space Administration; Sen. the house" at Hill between Mike S. A. Monroney (D. Okla.); the "open hours of 10 aan. and 3 p.m Maj. Gen. Alfred F. Kalberer, dep- on the 16th. The huge transient uty commander, 15th Air Force, be will transformed into hangar RusStrategic Air Command; Col. dissell E. Schleeh, director of safe a veritable galaxy of interior the services. all plays featuring ty, 15th ' Air Force, SAC; and Immediately, ' adjacent, in the apmany' others. ron area, will be static exhibits of equipment used by the military Airpower Week Utah Governor George D. Clyde in carrying out their respective missions. will officially proclaim May 6 ,..,) as Airpower week in ceremonies Another highlight of the day's at his office May 6. A sonic boom activities will be a series of demdemonstration scheduled for May onstrations of aircraft and equip14 at Wendover Auxiliary Field ment, and men in action. All the will start the three-da- y sympos- services will be represented ia ium off with a bang. these demonstrations featuring A kickoff luncheon, to be held flyovers, speed runs, a mock in the Florentine Room, Hotel ground assault against fixed posiNewhouse, Salt Lake City, will tions and several other unusually feature an address by Dr. Victory interesting events. on the theme "A Half Century of Special parking arrangements Aviation in Retrospect." will make it easy to reach the site Long a "voice" in American of the exhibits. These will be anaviation affairs, Dr. Victory re nounced in the next issue of Hill ceived the National Advisory Top Times. Committee's distinguished service Meanwhile, plan to bring the medal and the Wright Bros, memorial trophy for "significant families and friends to Armed Forces Day this year at Hill AFB, public service of enduring value on May 16th. to U.S. aviation." scheduled events the at Other 'T' 10-1- R. Thornock, special V. KNAUS I 0 ., national Defense Resources Meet Set May 11-- (Continued on Page 8) UCVU CBWVM9UCU a day of national dedication to principles or government under . ceieDrauon empnasizes ' wntrast between May Day Kg I TftAat,' a i. USSR. nnA ' 1 1 --- T Tv P the difference troi Ti 22 between ruthless i i i Fate dedicated to the destruction Pi individual ricrhts as wmiM-ean individnal' lores Utah National Defense Re sources Conference is scheduled to be held in Salt Lake City May 11-- d 22 10 at Kingsbury Hall, University by a Constitution and made ffctive through law. o ;eed of Utah campus. The conference, presented by the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, will have on its faculty contrast our system of gov-wat employed by Cf i71??8 of ttd Sovie Union, i,4. inat our lives the capricious "Hed by Zl mmandi of an individual; . . d. . nm. It are controlled oy u. Z i of law. This rule of law II 1 Wi" " in-lea- a crack is V; f v M CraW1 - - of ". onr are free to come cv lira- midnight jour- n are scheduled wmmwmmmmmmmmmmv tmiin i F. Victory, Assistant Administrator, National Aerowu nautics and Space Agency,lunch-eeu Kickoff be speaker at the of the Symposium May Dr. John i. Dr. Everett T. Welmers, DirecRange Planning, Lawtor, Long Bell Research Center, D. rence will address AFA conferees at the Aerospace Forecast Banquet. Maj. Gen. Alfred F. Kalberer, Deputy Commander, 15th AF, Strategic Air Command, will be star speaker at the Aerospace Luncheon at 12 noon, May 1C high-ranki- ng period, classes Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Purpose of the conference is te further an understanding of why this "Age of Peril" and this "Day of Crisis" demands the attention two-wee- the --r- team of Air Force and Army, six-ma- Navy officers. k For the govern. "to rdom of the foundation individual. freed ons rn ni May 1, 1959 I (Continued ea Pag |