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Show tilLL TOP TIMES Paiye 6 mmm A 7 r-'- " I August At Minufeman Sites Volunteers Meeaeci for educational Pr ' . The Washington (AFNS) Air ; Force said this, .week that an,. urgent need, exists for volunMissile. Launch teers' for Control .Officer Education Programs (MLCOEP) .and at the same,5 time has set up at new application procedure for. the pro; on-sit- e. ! ' , gram. i lii a message to. - ! - - . all . ... major air command,- - Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Curtis E. LeMay said: ; MLCOEP is currently the only channel for obtaining a bachelor's' degree other than through . "Operation Bootstrap." To clear up a muddled applica: tion procedure, the Air Force said, it: will be necessary in the future for applicants to comply with paragraph 6C, AFR 5311, dated Nov. 16, 1960, as amended, in forwarding their applications. In addition, applicants .should amend paragraph ; 1. of their request for evaluation to read : "conducted jn connection with the 'Minuteman Capsule Education Program'." . . , This amendment, the Air ; . . " FUND MANAGERS Lynn Judkins (center, standing), chairman of the Civilian Nonappropriated Fund Council, council memconfers with several of the ofher newly-electe- d . bers. They are, (left to right) Ray S. Odd; La Priel Carlton, recorder; and Marvin J. Fischer, Materiel Management. , ' gram." He has asked all commanders to encourage potentially quali- fied volunteers of the need for their applying for the programs, both in terms of educational advancement and assignment '"to 'a critical career field. Civilian Nonappropriated Fund Council Selected . General LeMay pointed out that fiscal year 1965 budgetary Lynn Judikns, Supply Quality Inspection Branch, was named limitations have severely curFund chairman of the newly elected Civilian Nonappropriated Council. New members of the council, in addition to Chairman Judkins,; are LaPriel Carlton, recorder, Ogden Air Force Manage . I 'Although' large numbers of volunteer statements for ' the profourth and fifth Mo.," Whitemari at AFB, grams arid Warren AFB, Wyo.j are being received and processed, an urgent heed exists for more vol- Smaller Flag Issued unteers, particularly for the un" dergraduate portion of the pro- For Military Funerals on-si- te tailed future Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) undergraduate programs and that the ment District; John J. Greiner, Commissary and Laundry Serv- speakers, and tennis sets may be ices; Don Windham, Base Com- borrowed by contacting Jack mander; J. A. Wixson, Ammuni- Schofield, Ext. 4270. ' Other events sponsored by the tions; John Carr, Ground 'Safety; David Shepard, Materiel organization are four contests: Management ; Dan Davidson, fire prevention, security, incen Comptroller; Ray S. Odd, Per- tive awards,, and safety. sonnel and Administration; and Chairman Judkins. invited em Marvin J. Fischer, Materiel Man- ployees to submit their sugges tions and recommendations for agement. Alternate members are" Jack use of the funds to the members Cook, Grant Harris, Earl Braith-wait- e, representing their organization Stan Hadden, Orson Hin- - or to the council itself. " Inl ! iffdi i ton, , I donna Myers, H yj u m Bates, Scott i Clay, Thomas D. and Herbert Adamson, Lt. Fry, Non-votimembers are Larry Follett.. restaurant officer; Bernhard Hinrichs, base restaurant manager; L: H. Hedgepeth, Second Lieutenant Robert F. accountant'; Jack Schofield, athlA -' Maretic" director; and Walter granoV, base optometry offihas' returned fnn the 66th cer, . custodian of the' Civilian tin, annual Congress of American Welfare Fund, "custodian repre'Association in MinOptometric ..; sentative. Minn. neapolis, Chairman- - Judkins explained . Tha four-da- y conference, baised that; the civilian nonappropriated on an educational theme of "Bet'fund council is how combined ter Vision Through . Scientific . with the restaurant council. This more than Research" attracted is art Air Force-wid- e policy re- from 1,500 throughoptometrists rently put into effect. The fund out the nation. ' '. ? j is derived from profits made by Five educational courses were restaurant facilities on base.' the ' offered the conferees . in color The council allocates the funds ocular pathology, internal vision, for j recreation, sports, contests, pediatric physiologic optometry,' and parties, Last year they used considerations in contact lens a budget of $10,000. Of this, $2,-5was; used for a Hill .AFB fitting and refractive .techniques. euting at Lagoon. The same type event wfllbe held this year at Doctor: ,Now, madam, place . Lagoon Aug.. 19. this thermometer between your The council also sponsors rec lips and keep your mouth closed '. reation, such as Softball, bowling, for five minutes.".' to recreationHusband and horseshoes; (aside. doctor): 'golf, al equipment, such as bows and "Where can I get one of those arrows, ski is, ball s and bats, loud things,' Doc?' . i NORAD Celebrated 6th Birthday August 1 '(AFNS). The North Ameri. Air Defense Cnmt0,j (NORAD), a joint United can defense organf. States-Canadia- n zation, was informally estaV lished on Aug. 1, 1957. The' agreement formalizing the was not ratified by the two countries until May 12, 1958, Today, NORAD, which ia cocom-ma- nd mprised m an Optometry Meeting . J i Agranov Attends ng Force said, will insure expediti. ous handling by , the director admissions at AFIT and by the school's branch at Hq. USAF. of the Air Force's Air Defense. Command, the United The States Army Air Defense CoWashington (AFNS) the United States Naval Administration an- mmand, Veterans week in NORAD and Forces Royal that a smaller-size- d Canadian Air Force's the nounced this Air DUnited States flag, more efense Command, has the missiort suitable for display, is now being of defending this country and prepared for use at veteran's Canada against air attach burials. The present flag meas- NORAD is headquartered at Coures 5 ft. by 9V2 ft. The new lorado Springs, Colo. national emblem for funerals will be one measuring 4 by 7 ft;, Nudist: The only person thai thus making it more useful for display by the families of the has less pocket space than a sailor. deceased, the VA said. . ! 2, 1963 CI ALL NYLON PREMIUM QUALITY JET CHIEF .; . - . A tough, long-weari- ' tire tread with ng strong-as-ste- el thousands of gripping edges for extra starting and stopping power. nylon carcass -- 0a A'-- , , WEW TREADS 1. All fly'" II study irwftf). . 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