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Show HILL TOP TIMES . .art Worn ens "i Headquarters I "j sure i zl io vote on Tuesday master's degree economics Vote on caught on the outside looking in. of Commander Frit-Tral- d day." That's the advice mascot at Hill a Great Dane who is the voting Nov. and polls will 7, Jb Election day is next Tuesday, a.m. until 8 p.m. A from 7 It open free ballot makes a free Home hosts phot o contest Mountain USAF AFB, Tex. ANDOLPH Air Force will be Contest atsgraphy ii at Mountain Home AFB, Nov 16, with a special - ijNS)- The 1972 of competition added to taemorate the Air Force ii Anniversary. inocnel officials said in i letter to all instruction s 'n at Hill AFB officers ibeen given presented medals. at the base, the praerfor outstanding to the Air Force in pior heroism p east Asia. T p StttiiSSS Medal. " Was fitprl fnr tessionalism while ?rf in Taiwan at an Air Contract Maintenance Durinp the HWIOtoJune 17. 1972. hi t major commands that the Air Force has experienced a variety of changes in people, aircraft, equipment and ac-a- o, tivities during its quarter century. In this light, of- ficials have added a picture- story series category. Entries in this category must illustrate the Silver Anniversary theme, "Pride in in the the Past-Fai- th Future." A hitrVilv-cnnhistirat- ed GOVERNMENT over IP! !7UI Recognize that women have attitudes left over from the nast iust as men ao. neiy t4Sy "V, 3630 women. (AFLCNSj A CASHEW i in 2106 COM. I" wiih 2643 339 ' 3630 Cufa$ forming The 3410 "SVefee? C,!l hi. 6688 "TWISTIME OP MONTH, IT Mu&i BE A M?A&S CsSV'TT jjfc V VVk' 1 " ' J yS"' v' B I I f ,JTpp l?is W l R :P HURRY! . ur NOW NO CHAIOI III 12 Tak ncntht ! with INTIIIST. 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Wffliam B. unByrd, Jr., . by Ewald Koegel, an so they can get a better overall derstanding of the b engineering leciinicwii. wcrew rl Training and now under study by resear- - picture. the chers at Review and compare work Schl for i MeSlPreSCnted histories of men and women "sc as a neart vaive. ,,,jn,,1972.heric:t4wlK; with similar qualifications ' Dm savcH a PX... ' a tt,, i ii.i ru and responsibilities in your WH accidentally organization. Take corrective art inn if their advancement II J : aircraft. I The has not been equal. Above all, be commiuea w the basic principle of equal for j' jjajed aboard and shut employment opportunities lo iroltro VkS V VjLA.l ::, portunities. (AFN- - BROOKS AFB, Tex. jpfV open-minde- d would not consider such Valve designed U.S. NAVY ."foul weather in the coldest Army twill outer fabric with 100 oil wool inner lining. SLIP ON QUICKLY full front heavy duty zipper with button flop cover. Cornell University. According to Miss Wells, about two out of every five people in the nation's work force are women. She pointed s out that of the women holding white-colla- r jobs in the federal work force are in GS grades 1 through 6. Only one per cent of the women employed are GS grades 13 or higher, she said. Miss Wells added that there are many things employers can do to help "even up" the role of women in the work force. Some of her suggestions include: about Be human resources. Think in terms of individuals, not "men's work" or " women's work." Review job descriptions to assure the language does not imply discrimination. Publicize job opportunities more widely. Don't always go to the same sources of labor supply. Women's colleges, the L designed lor comfort FINEST QUALITY labor Urban League and other Each major command and possiblities should be conseparate operating agency sidered. Screen recruitment may submit up to 25 entries in procedures to insure they do the anniversary competition. not discourage women. and Major commands Offer women the opseparate operating agencies portunity to take on new may Submit UP 10 SiX entrie! responsibilities or move to each of eight categories and new locations. Don't assume mree groups oi compeuuon. that women with families Q1 ONE TIME ONLY OFFER overolls ii f AIL WOOL INSULATED three-fourth- Vote. rountry. from in Ir BRAND MEVJ! AFLC managers and supervisors. Miss Jean A. Wells, special assistant to the Women's Bureau Director, emphasized the need for supervisors in the federal government to set the pace for commerce and industry. She is a long-tim- e employee of the Labor Department and holds a q if SPORTSMAN OUTDOORSMEN WORKERS SNOWMOBILERS SUNSET PURCHASES GIANT GOVERNMENT Problems in insuring equal employment and equal" job opportunities for women were discussed by a U. S. Department of Labor speaker at a recent Commander's Call for ! '- attention! equalify outlined . r, j Pane x i..ri' i l COST THE (3)95 ( GOVERNMENT 25.75 NOW ONLY . OPEN WEEKDAYS OPEN SUNDAYS OIN OGDEN CENTERS J 29TH AND WASHINGTON 6OULEVAR0 FLINTY Of STOMS tUt 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. O IN ROY 54 5 1 SOUTH 1 900 WEST STORI MONT PARKINQ AT IOTH 7 |