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Show I hill TOP TIMES September 14. 1173 Page no "Th lately, you know of the intensifying concern over the national energy shortage. "That concern is reflected in the number of urgent messages we receive from the highest levels encouraging us to conserve energy. "We have had a utilities conservation program at Ogden AMA for some time and we have made some progress in coping with the problems we face. "We initially started that program primarily to save money. That has become no less im- - '' ; o . Jr. Clements about domestic action should be of special interest to all members of the armed forces. Here are some of his ideas: "As I view it, our present policy for domestic action is a good one. The decentralized control local commanders for local initiatives retaining noninterference programs; with primary mission all this is still valid. We must, however, continue to en - - courage volunteerism. Ad- ditionally, we need to look very closely as we plan our military training in relation to domestic action. As former Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird would often refer to 'getting double duty for defense dollars,' I see training as an important way to impact in domestic action. Training is a bright new field for new ideas and concepts." Secretary Clements sees the need for "... a reaffirmation and continued support from Know cancer s warning signals Change in bowel or bladder habits sore that does not heal A secondary priority to the need to save energy. "We originally said 'Let's not to save a dollar spend a dollar-fift- y in the utilities conservation program.' We are now willing to consider that as an intelligent the top. Encouragement must come from all levels of command. Senior people must show their commitment by speaking out now. Further, these people can show interest by requiring briefings on domestic action by subordinates when they visit within their commands. Recognition and rewarding in an appropriate way is another way to encourage and get the word out down the line that we in the Defense Department mean what we say about supporting domestic action. "I agree with Roger Kelley (former assistant secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs) also that we jieed an update of our JAMAIS '. $250.00 cough or hoarseness WED. RINO ' $29.50 If you have a warning signal, see your doctor. LOW WINTER RATES NOWII In effect weekly m-- & monthly i i ' wm M'erVfJitvry VE M$rVf 1trfJd iprt Watch 4 Jew4Ury 1Jr AAOTELc376-347- 5 410 North Main - Kaysville resources." - Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe II, Ogden AMA Commander POL Wmianr (Air Force.- - Department of Defense and national policies and concepts and facts affecting them. For more details see Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders, AFRF Phone l&4Ji3 Goals statement: To contribute to the improvement of our society, including its disadvantaged members, by greater utilization of our human and physical resources while maintaining full effectiveness in the performance of our primary mission.' "We intend to meet this challenge by continuing to refine and improve our Domestic Action Program," Secretary Clements added. 190-1- .) we need to review all directives in DoD so that any directive that might even remotely relate to domestic action does not contain any feature that could deter or inhibit domestic action's total impact in all areas," Secretary Clements advised. The secretary said that in means to communicate, both up and down and sideways. Domestic action has to raise its profile now. Internal and external communications and information flow must also become second generation. "... 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Clements, Jr. comments on domestic action f ndigestion N agging - an infinite variety of ways in which we can conserve energy. "Ultimately, our ability to cope with the energy crisis depends upon our adoption of the appropriate attitude. We must suggestions will be published in the Hill Top Times. "I urge you to read and follow these suggestions, both at work and at home. This is not an Ogden AMA Air Force problem, it is or national. Each of us should take every opportunity to conserve energy wherever we are. "This may take the form of car- - somehow be made evident to everyone. Nationally, the experts predict that the cost of energy will double by 1980. Our own experts in - it may mean not using your air conditioners, car or otherwise, if you can get by without it there is suggesting additional ways of These energy. conserving alternative. "This should give you some idea of the urgency of the need for energy conservation. We haven't any money to waste, but the crisis nature of the energy situation must domestic action directive. However, at the same time, Jnusual bleeding or discharge J"hickening or lump in breast or elsewhere pooling, or bicycling to work the Air Force are vigorously pursuing every possibility for more effective use of this resource. "We recently received a letter from General Reilly, the Director of Civil Engineering at USAF, portant, but has assumed a o The views of Deputy Secretary of Defense William P. nrgy csisnfiYiin r "If you have been reading the papers or watching television j 7 773-171- 2 See us first for all your Automotive needs. We ara here to please you. Our Customer. Open Mon. thru Frl. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.' Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. tto 6 p.m. 621-542- 9 Both the Main Office and the Layton Office of the Federal Employees Credit Union will be Closed Saturday, September 15, 1973. et us help you find that "just right" home. 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