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Show HILL TOP TIMES raxe it TURN Athena Missile Makes First Successful Flight rn.ii. wii,. mi... v The Air Force Athena missile v made its first successful flight on July 8 when it roared off the o v yum. Utilities Conservation Program Instigated to Cut Down Costs wl.,-ssrj!W- tj Does your gas and light bill chew a big hole in Docketbook? launch 'pad at Green Kiver, Utah. Minutes later its paylcvaJ impacted some 475 miles south on the White Sands Missile Range. carried one of a The series of sub-scaexperimental vehicles which is beis.jj tested as part of a program to . Conservation Program" is un derway. Conservation officers have been appointed in every le organization to direct the pro re-ent- ry reentry gram. Alfred J. Nowowiejski, dep ' uty Civil Engineer, said that special emphasis is being.placed on the conservation of water, heat, electricity, gas and sani- sys- solid- Athena is a four-sta- g propellant vehicle incorporating an attitude control system en- abling angle variations. First two stages are launched on a ballistic path. Following second stage separation a pitchover maneuver is executed. The last two stages are fired downward near apogee at a preselected angle of between 18 and 45 degrees. Weighing 15,750 pounds, the Athena is 50 feet long with a maximum diameter and pay-loacarries a nominal 31-in- ii - II f - xwv - $ per tude. An Air Force Athena missile made its first week from Green River to White Sands Missile Range. The Athena is 50 feet long with a 31 inch miximum diameter and carries a nominal 50 pound payload. SUCCESSFUL have been announced over an period. th uy per where, through thoughtlessness Ul "cK"u, me uiinties services ... provided by the base a ed," he said. "It is inmk'.I upon each of us, as utilities users and taxpayers, to become tary facilities. aware of waste and to conserve Mr. Nowowiejski pointed out utilities services." that utilities services savings of only a small percent of the an WE JUST heard of a man nual million dollar-bi- ll by the who went to Las Vegas and and continuing appliadoption cation of sound conservation came away with a small measures would result in the The trouble is he went savings of many thousands of there with a big fortune. dollars annually. For example, if the temTHE CHECK we get, after e perature in an ordinary deductions, is called were or because there's no building Pay" hangar maintained at 50 degrees other place you can afford to Fahrenheit instead of 70 de- - go with' it- - successful flight last total of 77 Athena launches approximately uicw "Take-Hom- d. It travels some 22,000 feet second at 250,000 feet alti- A " The fuel saved would heatcent the building for several addition, al days. "There for-tun- ch 50-pou- nd y0ur If so, you know the feelin ig of officials at Hill AFB who pay an annual utilities bill of over a million dollars. To keep utilities costs at Hill AFB at a minimum a "Utilities grees, the heating cost would mi-ssil- develop advanced tems. OFF WATER, LIGHTS Number of Cost Reduction Suggestions Soars i that the most encouraging as pect for the future of the Cost Reduction Program is that savings are being made through the vigorous efforts of large numbers of Defense Department executives and employees, both military and civilian, with magnificent support and assistance from defense contractors. During 1962 and 1963, in the first stages of the Cost Reduction Program, most of the suggestions for substantial saving came from the upper echelons, he said. In 1964, this trend was reversed and the department is now being literally flooded with thousands of suggestions from individual military an!! civilian WASHINGTON (AFNS) Cost' consciousness has spread Lhrough the Defense Department to the point where thousands of money-savin- g sugges- tions are pouring in from people at all levels of command. As a result, savings realized fiscal 1961 through the Cost Reduction Program exceeded by in 35 per cent the amount estimated. : origin-.ill- y r Cased on this fact. Secretary f Defense Robert S. McXamara redictcd this week that savings would climb to I.G billion er year by 1DG3. The defense secretary, in lm innual Co.-- t Reduction Program rogre?s report to President ' D. -- yndor. r.. paid sav. achk-i FY '01 reached ings personnel in the commands and lower echelon units. Questioned on whether the Defense Department should sponsor legislation authorizing cash awards for military personnel on the same basis as civilian employees, Secretary McNamara said he thought perhaps it should and would "certainly consider" the matter. However, he said he wanted to emphasize thnt, rather than for persona! gain, persons making cost reduction savings were doing so because they understand our national sscurity de- pends on getting worth of value for spent. a dollar's each dollar CHARGE PLATES ACCEPTED J-- billkr.. ner the 2.3 i SI increase forecast. The Air Force ;aved rr.re than any fcl'.ilor. ' ' e a2r.-y- . Secretary MtNarr.ara NEW MUCK HOMES ONE ACRE LAYTON We have several Syracuse New brick, new 3- - and brick full basement home located on homes ready for immediate occ- one full acre jrrourd, l?i baths, Cho:ce residential area built-i- n upancy. oven or.l ranrra anl on East ide. NO DOWN GI. many other c::trs?. We have the LOV. 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