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Show niLL TOP TIMES Page 14 Mrs. Bradley Praises Family Service Centers The budget for the Family Service Center will be augmented by $100 each quarter from the AFLC Commander's Welfare Fund. This was the announcement made recently by Mrs. Mark E. Bradley, Jr., wife of the AFLC commander. Mrs. Bradley made the announcement In a statement n to the Officers' Wives' Club board of governors at AFB, Ohio, in which she also praised the work accomplished by the Family Service Centers. Mrs. Bradley said: "As all of you know, the Family Service Center program is one of the outstanding projects of wives' clubs throughout the Air Force. A recent review of the program n indicates that ours compares fahere at vorably with the best of other commands. "The scope of the program, of course, Is dependent on the financial resources available. Our program here was operated on a budget of approximately $1,000 last year with $300 coming from the Officers' Wives Club, $30 from the NCOs' Wives' Club and $650 from the Central Base Fund. "You will be pleased to learn, I am sure, that this year our budget will be augmented by $100 each quarter from the AFLC Commander's Welfare Fund. This will allow us to expand our family service programs, especially the one for disabled children known as CHAP which, of course, stands for Children Have a Wright-Tatterso- Wright-Patterso- Po-tenti- aL n is 'a logistics command "Although we lose never base, sight of the fact that the membership of our wives' clubs represents many other major commands. I am sure that those commands are equally proud of the job n by the wives of their perbeing done at sonnel stationed here. "We are fortunate to have the financial resources that we do here at The task is much more difficult at the smaller bases of Logistics Command and the other major commands, where the Family Service Center program has in the past. been operated on budgets ranging as low as $250. "The augmentation of $100 per quarter from the AFLC Commander's Welfare Fund will be of great value and assistance to the other bases of Logistics Wright-Patterso- Wright-Patterso- Wright-Patterso- n. Command. "General Bradley and I look forward to the reports for 1963 from the other AFLC bases. I am sure that they will be just as pleasing as those for 1962 which reflected great credit on all concerned." March Defense Research Official Explains U. S. Work on Strategic Weapons ducted here by the Air Force's Ballistic Systems Division and Aerospace is highly important to the nation's security. Also a vital role in the more likely that the functioning of the two partners must be in concert "to event that they are not used. "In determining their actions get their job done." in all levels of conflict below He stated that the nation's war," he long range missile program "a that of warned, "the two great antagin the eye of a few Air maintain Its own security and onists must always include as a gleam officers and Force && that of the free world which de- very important factor the de- few as 10 years agoscientists is now a on the tailed relative balance of their vital pends for its freedom " part of our San Bernardino, Calif.. (AF-NDr. Harold Brown, director of defense research and engineering in the Department of Defense, speaking here recently, explained why the United States must continue work on strategic weapon systems. This work, he said, Is Important if the United States is to gic forces beforehand," he pointed out. 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