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Show -- 7 Page June 22. HILL TOP TIMES 4 Film puts spotlight on retirement retirement and two voluntary the in of films area disability separations and retirements. Palace Flicks No. 80, Physical Evaluation Board Counseling, runs 10 minutes, while No. 85 exgives an eight-minut- e of the planation Temporary Disability Retired List. Officials at the Air Force RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. (AFNS) - The latest Palace Flicks film reports should be of special interest if you're your planning voluntary retirement from military service, about to meet a physical evaluation boards, or currently on the temporary disability retired list. The three-fil- m package, en route to all consolidated base personnel ofe fices, includes a special Air on Force report now eight-minut- Military Personnel Center here make no claims that its minimovies have all the answers, but do claim they'll give Air Force members the 1111 ilU Air Force officials have requested that all commands plement an intensified fuel conservation program. im- XXX The Air Force's 39,000 enlisted people who are now grouped in the administrative specialist career field will soon be divided into three more specialized job areas. XXX Computerized monitoring is being used to assure fair Weighted Airman Promotion System testing for all participants. XXX The feasibility of using a computer controlled aircraft mode! support system with six degrees of freedom to predict situations under which an aircraft will go out of control has been demonstrated. XXX The Air Force program to release airmen and rated officers from active duty to join the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve has been reopened. XXX The Air Force Force is continuing its policy of considering most applications for discharge based dependency and hardships during fiscal year 1974. XXX Fifty Europeans and a number of representatives of American Technologicaland research activities were guests of AFLC's Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center (AGMC), Newark AFS, Ohio, June 11 to 13 for discussions on inertial navigation technology. fa t VX "lK.V?S- For example, Ng. 74 explains when airmen and officers can for apply voluntary retirement, retirement grades and when orders are issued. An individual can visit his CBPO Customer Service Center, drop a cartridged super 8mm color film of his choice into the projector, press a button, and receive a report from the MPC personnel people. The Palace Flicks inventory films currently covers a variety of personnel programs and policies, from the Weighted Airman Promotion System to Family Services. of 67 Choir scheduled Sunday at Chapel One will "Celebrate present The Mission Tour Choir of the First Baptist Church, Abilence, Tex. Life", a contemporary musical drama at Chapel One on Sunday, June 24, at 8 p.m. The choir, directed by Tom R. Mosley, is composed of 72 high school young people from Abilene and Coopers High Schools. They will conclude a singing tour of seven western states with their presentation at Hill AFB. They are returning from highlighting the Southern Baptist convention in Portland, Oregon. They were also featured at the national Southern Baptist Musician's Conference where they performed with Mary Costa, noted artist of opera, stage and screen. The public is invited to attend the presentation. Gas ration continues New changes have been made at the base service station to provide more equitable distribution of 2.900 gallons of all types of gasoline and the pumps will be closed if the quota is reached prior times. to announced OCfOf of gasoline to military personnel for their private vehicles. Ten gallonsjnf gasoline will be sold to each vehicle per day. regardless of number of cylinders or size of vehicle. Hours of operation of the pumps are 10 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. and 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Saturday and closed Sundays. However, the service station is on a daily quota closing iif -- ciiicS SOS PEASE AFB, N.H. (AFNS) - A young doctor assigned to here clinic the base recently played a leading role in a life-and-dea- th at sea drama a Doctor Marcus script. Capt. (Dr.) Lawrence M. Borland. 27. from Chester, Pa., found himself treating a worthy of Welby TV critically stricken British seaman by remote control 0 w hile aboard an rescue miles hundred several craft of Bermuda. northeast HC-13- Meanwhile, three groups of officers and enlisted men on base have signed up some 3.0o personnel in a pledge to save gasoline. The .Junior Officers Council, the NCO Advisory Council and Airman's Advisory Council were at the base gas station and other locations with the pledges Jt is Of Several below, cargo feet thousand aboard vessel the British Manistee, Staff pararescuemen S. Metcalf and Sergeants Jack Iif 54th E. Arvidson. of Pease's Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron, carried M dof h radio-relaye- doctor's instructions as they d treated the patient, James Bell, for internal bleeding believed to be caused by a hemorrhaging duodenal ulcer. "He lost a lot of blood," recalled Sergeant Arvidson. "We replaced the blood he lost and we suctioned off his stomach generally just made him feel a lot better." Dr. Borland, a pediatrician who has been a doctor for less than two years and was on stand-bduty when the Pease y rescue craft was called into action, observed that before the pararescuemen jumped from the 0 en route to the ship they had received verbal and written instructions for handling the case. "They really did a great HC-13- Cars LIBERTY THRIFT - Silver an emergency to report their await new in- Unit Award with combat device. It was the unit's third award. 1 & Silversmithing tools. 394-910- 9 ft094 ?9 $7 ClIlIiESE, 84067 CC"oJ Sat REASONABLE PRICES EXOTIC ATMOSPHERE ... We Have The Car You Have The Need To Rent By The Day, Week Or Month. 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