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Show BILL TOP TIMES Outlined on Overseas Assignmenk AF Policy 1 Reserve officers subject tolas of the port I (AFNS) WASHINGTON Air Force restrictions against Lniamianrv release from active assigning officers to overae duty under the 2QrYear Active areas when they do not nave Service Career for Reserve Offisufficient time before manda-tnr- v cers Program. retirement or release from Reserve officers subject to active duty to complete the tour as well mandatory , release under Title to mi . -- UW " of embarit reporting date. There is nothing fa th cy to preclude an officer volunteer..,- 6- mi serve - tioi r an regulars reserves. The change is cov ered in a revision to Chapter 24, now apply a J AFM The policy now affects: Resrular officers with a permanent grade of lieutenant colonel, including those serving in the temporary grade of colonel, who are subject to manda . tory retirement upon comple naniorl fnnr arena if hnvp ' Darin or fry tion of 28 years' promotion-li- st H y ICWIt 11 IUVUUU ICWUIWVllllrJI 1IK service. 35-1- 1. j a COMMUNICATIONS MEMORIAL 9: DAY l m SYSTEM BUDDY r, weuare . , i thv LINK A communications technician in Tan Son Nhut, Viet Nam, checks out some equipment that Is now In working condition following receipt of the hybrid amplifier at left compliments of the 1906th Communications Squadron. rm V?! 3 JM m mMMMmMm mm m w b m m 1st LINE 1st QUALITY ' Communications equipment in a little town in Viet Nam thanks to some help from is in working condition now Hill AFB. Chief Warrant Officer Ted E. Elliott, former Chief of Main-jmetenance for the 1906th Communications Squadron at Hill AFB, was recently assigned to the 1964th Communications Group at Tan Son Nhut, Viet nt Nam. When he arrived he discovered that a requirement existed IB l ' quirement to condition a voice encryption wire circuit. Equip- for this use was not avail- able locally or through base fa cilities. A telephone call to the 1906th Communications Squad ron at Hill AFB had two com units on plete hybrid-amplifithe way in short order. This excellent cooperation allows im plementation of a vital com munications path for the 2nd Air Division." Lt. Col. Reed H. Carney, com mander, 1906th Comm. Sq., said, "Only through the splendid co operation of the many people involved was this rapid trans action possible. My thanks, as well as those of the 1964th Comm. Gp., are extended to all personnel concerned." sir MOHAWK .:: c-.mm -r J to .w'Wy.sJ 'Ml V- 4- ITDflDKI .HIWoc 1 FULL 1-- sl rJHITEWALLS f LT Sixfe j 6.00x13 6.50x13 7.50x14 8.00x14 8.50x14. TERMS f I Black- - White- - walls $13.95 $13,94 $18.08 $19.06 $21.02 $22.14 $17.13 $18.56 5t walls $14.00 $15.99 5C $18.lT "9.00x14 6.70x15 T 7.10x15 7.60x15 T$19.26 8.00x15 $22.02 d't,9nfc f lui Drivein Theater North of Lay ton Bex Office Opens 7:00 P.M. AdulU $1.00 , Shufeau 7o"-CkUdr- n fUll EvVry ROAD HAZARD OUARANTf! tire of our ptucnter name and manufacture bearing the Mo. d serial number, except aeconda. U to be free from detect In material and workman-hiwithout limit a to tirne or mileage. In addition, It i unconditionally guaranteed to thit for the life of the original tread, without limit aspurchaser to time or azainat cut. bruises, blowouts and any and all mileage, normal road hazards, except repairable punctures, when used in normal passenger car operation. The normal road hazard guarantee luted above does not cover any tire which has been damaged by fire, willful abuse, mechanical defects, wrecks, run flat, or damaged by obstructions on the vehicle. Neither doc this guarantee cover consequential damages irom any cause whatsoever. In case of failure, the tire will be replaced on a tread wear basis. A charre will be made onlv for a- termined by the depth of the original non-skire-tread .m.,..... sn in? ure. will be made bawd upon the current net priceAajusimenis schedule plus applicable taxes. hawk Hy. 91 Show at Dusk tudr 12 Fr Wod.. Thuxs.. Frl.. Sat.. Sun.. Mob, June 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ! JLHN Tu. RICHARD r A 9 WIDMARK CARROLL BAKER . DOLORES 0EL RIO Is GILBERT ROLAND- -' j I $22.19 $17.18 $18.61 $19.31 5c 5c 5c 5c $22.07 Kchong teet tiehtefl steerinf en eltttrie DS Rlul Ton OM CsiinR '7Qxl37.x"' Add l Whitswolh MONRO-MATI- C- 40 '9 SHOCKS 0(o)95 jLSmof Cars SoffilMr .mi1LLIS...!pSF TtWWCOlM TEWHtSCOPl 1 $21.gT 5c I r.n.,. FRONT tmM mmA Correct (omber, canter, tM--i, taloiKe 2 freot wheels. All work dene by skilled tachnkicmt JAMES STEWART 6. ROBINSON NU-TREA- et Alfca di"' ni Visvsliner. EDWARD 5c- j - ALL TIRES MOUNTED FRE1 FRONT END SPECIAL! intiuuti BAlANtl a WHtElt i ' $19.1 5c I p Swingin' songs, swingin' deals ' toit qtA 5c fuar-antce- pro-rat- a X ALL NYLON TUBELESS er 555 J?' mm .omr ALL NEW TUBED r. for a There was none available in Viet Nam but Mr. Elliott remembered that his former duty section at Hill AFB possessed the necessary components. A quick call to Hill AFB and the cooperation of his former coworkers had the equipment on its way in short order. Mr. Elliott sent a note of apWARNING over a display of preciation which read, "The 1964th Communications Group tomatoes: "The management reat Tan Son Nhut. Viet Nam, re- serves the right to pinch back." cently had a high priority re- hybrid-amplifie- Xcr. H m t AT . - - i daaaaaaaaaaaaaalslaaal MbVb' sastaaBkT' 3.1 tluna in ; 1906th Communications Squadron Helps With Problems in Viet Nam i "H accompanied tour. The revision notes that N 10, United States Code (age, Air Force consido,. 11 8. sirable for . length of service, etc.) to ""Vol viuter . untarilv Force ,, v.i.c UJ8 Specifically, the Air jasj period savs it will not send any of the affected officers overseas to a retirement or mandatory relea Inainn nnrmallv authorized de- - from &rt.iv- - a,.. nendents if thevdo not have sea nu omcj i enough time left to serve the plained that this policy i In , full tour. However, they will be feet out of concern fn. . . zrzr- -: T,t m J"1 |