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Show ii".. jjm INUI 111 VAdin. I HVinn. UTAH a rr uatA firm in n ...... nected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by Vol. 23 an publishers and writers arethelr own and not to be considered official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The apinserts, in this including publication, of advertisements pearance does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of the products or services advertised. No. 20 September 25, 1970 inioiiwii: Pig I Speak Itflfiif I ft If Hill AFB will be honored next month with visits by two dignitaries from the Pentagon the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief Master Sergeant for the TZTr Force. Dr. Robert ml lIM llll,MIllllWlllgpMWMMMM J Air C. Seamans, -i- , 'M l, ..n, mm HIH lwW(ly miilijmiimL W "'1 . Jr.,. Secretary of the Air Force, will speak at a dining-i- n at Hill AFB, To The Tuesday, Oct. Rescue "Fire Chief " by the Wasatch the Utah Air Force of Chapter 0, 2A-year-o- motor beginning at 6:30 p.m. Joel Cobia dons a fireman's helmet and inspects one tfthefire trucks at Hill AFB. He proclaimed that "everything was in first ccnrHpr" at the fire department and called on everyone at Hill AFB to died their own areas for fire dangers. Fire Prevention Week, Oct. son of Cliff Cobia, wold be an ideal time to do it. Joel is the Junior 13, ld pool. Sponsored Association, the dinner meeting will attract some 300 military, civic, industrial and AFA officials, said chapter president Thomas Miller. Chief Prevention Week Fire Observance Scheduled Master Sergeant of the Air Force Donald L. Harlow, from Washington, D.C., will speak at an Honors Dining-i- n at the Hill AFB NCO Club Oct. 15. The event is sponsored by the Golden Spike Chapter, Utah Air Force Association, to honor out- standing ed of- A ..Miii.l, . J. fi .'i I Dr. Robert C. Seamans, Jr. AFA-sponsor- ( s n Beat the Nets ii!UiT tournament - golf links, Sept. 12- - ,er.tY ,Trs WrcSi .to Ev- of - tour- - Nicholi of FiVn? 21 at branch' and Sfer 1 72 Jlrn 37 honors went to 1st a U. highest number of strokes. Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, commander, AMA Ogden their winners presented the office in his awards at ceremonies last week. (Continued on Page 22) a Mr unit o The major fund groups are three, divided into the following ratio: United Fund - 76.5 percent; International Service Agencies - 13 percent; and National Health percent. Conbe sent to the also tributions may choice or the of agency or fund fund. general Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, Ogden AMA commander, who is honorary chairman of the campaign drive, reminded Hill AFB employees of the enviable record they have made in past CFC (Continued on Page 26) - Agencies 10.5 Col. Hawkins Takes Mew Posi Division, Materiel Management Directorate. A veteran of 28 years of active duty. Colonel Hawkins previously was assigned to the 91st Strategic Piwetz of the Management a Engineering Team, who posted His 69. a 43 Calloway for 36 and Maintenance, who posted mi) incomes - the easy way-thelp those who are less fortunate. The fifth year for the Ogden area CFC finds 40 health and welfare agencies under its wing. Missile Jarald handicap was 10. A special award went to Donna missile of McCullough and distribution, requirement the i Col. Edward D. Hawkins, native of Bountiful, has reported to Hill AFB as chief of the Minuteman $1,275 for Museum rii! l- riH a. Boss' Tourney '"""on io a new r Force m"seum at AFB has been c ;,,v in Campaign Workers Busy In Basewide CFC Drive p P14 'lled ba CMSgt. Donald L. Harlow a costly drain on the American ficers at Hill AFB. observing The tragedy of more economy. Oct 10. Dr. Seamans became Air Force f than 12,000 deaths each year by fire Col. R. Joseph Lambert, civil is coupled with annual property Secretary on Feb. 15, 1969. Prior to "A Fair Share is a Day's Pay" Rgineerwho is base fire marshal, his appointment he was the Jerome could be the slogan of the Hill AFB losses exceeding $2 billion. fiid that an Clarke Hunsaker Professor, a Combined Federal Campaign aggressive program lasbeen scheduled to of drive which Institute Massachusetts educate base Needed opened Sept. 15 and Pcrmel on the hazards of fire Early Reply endowed visiting continues until Oct. 31. Technology ad methods of To AFA Invitation professorship in the Department of prevention. Officials are optimistic that Uctures and demonstrations Aeronautics and Astronautics. on and military will unite civilians fre prevention will be conducted He also was a consultant to the this and civilian personnel Military year to meet and overking the week in both west and at Hill AFB invitations to Administrator of the National subscribe the Hill AFB suggested receiving areas. and Space Ad- goal of $209,771. Family housing units attend the dining-i- n at officers' Aeronautics Jlreceivean annual (NASA). ministration. inspection to club on Tuesday, Oct. 13, should As in the past federal employees wcover any potential fire reply before Oct. 1, said Harry in been active are has Dr. Seamans using the payroll deduction baards, Utah Air Force Cleveland, plan to give a share of their earned (Continued on Page 8) M clean-uAssociation has campaign president. K scheduled in all areas in order Air Force Secretary, Dr. Robert eliminate waste and aetrash Seamans, Jr., will be the speaker which event. are prime at the rations n fires. office Mr. Cleveland's symbol is fecial fire drills have also been MADKCB. Reservations should be Signs, bulletin boards, mailed to him. Pjed. fire truck The AFA president said that parade will also to fire jWention prevention more people want to go to the party than there is space for. An early Kixon-iproclaiming RSVP will enable the AFA to determine how many others can fires continue to place attend. joins the nation in Fire Prevention Week, ED AFB lawaaMMaaMttJL at Minot AFB, N.D.. where he spent 14 months as the Missile Wing Missile Maintenance Squadror commander. A command pilot with more thar I ' : I 5,000 hours of flying time, th colonel won his pilot's wings at makes note CFC' "Miss Diane BUhop, Stockton, Calif., in August 1943. H ONE HUNDRED PER CENT 100 to reach 7 Is first search and rescm organiiallon flew that the Judge Advocate Office the fourth It was the straight missions in the Pacific until th percent in the Combined Federal Campaign. is Staff Judge war's end. year they had been "Nol. Col. Daniel G. IsJoyce, (center) (Continued on Page C) Advocate. The CFC monitor for the office Capt. William M. Weisfitld J B-1- (left). |