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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 26 Infermountain Retired Officers Meet; Schedule Dinner at Salt Lake June 17 Retired Officers' Association held a social hour and dinner meeting at the Hill AFB officers' club, attended by members and their wives from the The Intermountain June FOR LOCAL AIRCREWS Aerospace Safety Expert Conducts whole new concept of safety philosophy built around mission performance was the area, Wednesday evening. subject of David H. Holladay, Institute of Aerospace Safety, The speaker of the evening who is also a Hill AFB emwas Harry E. Johnson, district ployee in the Comptroller's ofUniversity of Southern California, who headed a special manager of the Ogden Social fice, ext. 4684, SL on who spoke Security Office, or WO John B. Oliver (USN seminar at Hill AFB for Ogden Air Materiel Area and Social Security benefits as Ret.), SL tenant aircrews and accident to the retired military pertains and their dependents. investigation board members. OTS Graduates 695 His seminar discussion was First vice president of the Tex. LACKLAND AFB, "A Modern Program titled, C. organization Lt. Col. Worth Commissions were Management Approach to the (AFNS) Conner (USA Ret.) presided. awarded to 695 new second Philosophy of Safety: Mission The IROA will hold a similar lieutenants at Air Force OfReadiness." ficer Training School graduatype meeting at the Fort Doug"Because of past associalas Officers' Club in Salt Lake tion. Some 450 graduates will tions with the negatives of City, for the members and enter Air Force programs as safety, we, as humans, have their ladies of the Salt Lake pilots or navigators. The class not always been able to mainCity area Tuesday, June 17 at included 20 Women in the Air tain a compatible relationship 6:30 p.m. The district manager Force and 65 airmen who combetween safety and mission acof the Salt Lake City Social pleted the Airman Education complishments," he said. Security Office will be the and Commissioning Program. Safety Background guest speaker. Thirty former noncommissionThe aerospace safety expert All retired officers and their ed officers were enrolled under the new concept to compared the Air Force Bootstrap comwives, regardless of memberarchaic safety ideas and traced ship, are cordially invited to missioning program, permitthe background of safety for attend. Reservations are reting limited age waivers for the 65 pilots and accident inOTS entry. quired. appointees. ' vestigation When You Are Ready to Buy He quoted from one hardFurther information or resAre Ready to Sell. You I hitting article in the March-Apr- il ervations may be obtained by iWe " Name It, We Got ltv or We'll I contacting Colonel Stephens, "Intercepter" magazine Get It at i ; 1 office telephone SL that received the complete atI B.I.G. tention of the seminar at(8 a.m. - 4 p.m.), after 6 p.m. 1165 Patterson Avenue or Colonel Conner, jj tendees. "We've all heard the expression, 'Safety is paramount echo through briefing rooms time after time. The grassroots re1 action has been to retch and UN C 15 FATHER'S DAT IS utter a silent 'Nuts!' Why? ffi Because it was suggested that fflEfcl 295-933- 13( 1968 Seminai A 0; 278-455- 9. 328-589- 278-227- 8; J the mission was to 'be abandoned whenever the going got rough." Defective Parts Mr. Holladay also said that "you just can't blame all accidents on the pilots. If you do that, you never get back to the defective parts and the correct deficiency that can design cause accidents. The responsibility must be spread out. "But one thing is always true," he added. "A job well done is inherently safe." The seminar was sponsored Holliday (rieht Southern Califo Lt. Col. Robert D Office and Cant' by the Ogden AMA Flying Safety Office and there was representation from Ogden AMA and tenant organizations such as the 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron and the 945th Military Airlift Squadron, as well as Hill AFB and the Hill area club members. Also attending were Lt. Col. D. Nelson, chief, Ogden AMA Safety Office; Capt. Roy E. Keck, Flying Safety officer; and John Carr, deputy Robert Flying Safety officer. Specials at Gill's Tire j I SAFETY EXPERTS GATHER David H. Institute of Aerospace Safety, University of nia, discusses the Ogden AMA seminar with Nelson, (center) chief, Ogden AMA Safety Roy E. Keck, Flying Safety Officer. V MILE. OUR PREMIUM 30,000 TIRES 36 MONTH -R- Y- - V APPED Size 7.75x14 YT Reg. $16.95 A I f lnmn W AW.VW. 1MJ (A Recappable Casing NOW! Plus Tax Required) ffl mm The original Bill Parry n I v jjo Quit w U lift V ri ; ;. The one - piece lounge suit that has become a dN i hL SPECIAL Front End Brakes Refined way of leisure life for so many men. In a host of I595 new lightweight summer fabrics. COTTON POPLIN SEERSUCKER $14 STRIPE $17 TATTERSALL CHECK FRID $18 M NY CO Gill's Tire marks 3985 WALL AVK ..r,, OGDEN |