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Show Page it Hill top times The Air Force Military November study of every thorough Personnel Center has an- possible way to save FY 75 CONUS PCS dollars. They indicate that nounced 15," douce Center emphasized that the apply for base of preference basic criteria for the base of as they become eligible. moves will be based on preference program are not Future1975 manning needs. July affected by the delay. of preference base The notice. to continue program primarily affects a AIRMEN may The Military Personnel first-terairman with 12 months on his present CONUS station and an approved career job reservation under Project CAREERS. They are portunities available are contained in CSC announcement No. allowed to move to a CONUS 414. base of their choice in return Additional informatioo on summer jobs in Federal agencies for a reenlistment- - contract. may be obtained from Federal job information centers, college Career .airmen are also placement offices, and the Civil Service Commission Wash., eligible for the program, but D.C. 20415. they must have 48 months on Those who qualified for summer employment in 1974 must station before moving. update their applications by submitting a form enclosed in the CBPO, ext. 3931, has adsummer employment announcement by Feb. 28, 1975. They are ditional details. (AFNS) not required to retake the written test. (AFNS) explained that they are not delaying these movesbecause of the unusual hardships that might be caused by the short future jin the face of an increasingly tight budget. Airmen already scheduled to move between now and the end of December will complete their moves. Officials reassignment of airmen under that every effort is being the base of preference made to preserve the base of program from January preference program for the through June 1975 will be delayed until July 1 or later. THE DEFERRAL of base of preference moves goes H M H along with a recent Air Force Commission (CSC) announced the Civil U.S. Service The into announcement 1975 summer for deadlines jobs with Federal agencies. filing voluntarily extend by up to six file by Dec: 13 will be tested in January. Those who Those months all CONUS stabilized who file by Jan. 17 will be tested in February. Applications duty tours. These changes are postmarked after Jan. 17 will not be accepted. due to a deficit in permanent The commission urged students to file early for the test to change of station (PCS) improve their chances for employment. movement funds. Officials emphasized that the action was taken only after COMPLETE instructions for filing and information on op-- m AddIw for surtinn r lobs soo Servicemen pay less It costs only $23.25 for military personnel overseas to take a college course from the University of Maryland. In an effort to make college-levclasses available to more will pay 75 per cent of U.S. Government the military people, the cost of tuition. el MOST Maryland courses carry three credits and cost $93. Someone using government tuition assistance pays only $23.25. For the student who doesn't think he can afford the cost of part-tim- e courses, the Veterans' Administration will pay all tuition and fees under the GI Bill. THIS money is deducted from the total made available to the after discharge. And if the serviceman is e enrolled as a sutdent overseas, he is eligible for full veterans' benefits. More information and application forms can be obtained from The Hill AFB Education Office, ext. 353g or by writing to the University of Maryland, European Division, APO New York 09403, or Far East Division, APO San Francisco 96525. (AFNS) full-tim- Mildew retardanf dangerous The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) is acting to remove specific lots of an aerosol mildew re'tardant containing the potentially dangerous chemical, vinyl chloride. AAFES is responding to a warning from the Environmental Protection Agency. Mildew Retardant, is The hazardous item, manufactured by Coughlan Products, Inc., West Orange, N.J. Customers who may have a container with one of the following markings should return it to their local exchange for refund: 2315, 2314X, 3110A, 3110D, 3184A, 3184B, and GFG2. Markings are on the bottom of the cans. (AFNS) De-Moi- st . Silver plated creamers recalled The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) has recalled two silver-plate- d creamers sold through its American Showcase special-orde- r catalog. Solder used by the manufacturers to attach the pouring spouts onto the creamers contains levels of leachable lead that exceed Food and Drug Administration guidelines. One is part of the "Paul Revere" pattern sugar and creamer set listed as Item 6045 on Page 57 of the issue of the AAFES American Showcase catalog. The other item is included in the International Silverplate tea and coffee sets listed on Page 52 of the same catalog as Items 6041, 6042 and 6043. Primarily sold through the special-orde- r catalog, the creamers possibly may have been purchased as parts of sets in exchanges. Customers who have available creamers are the purchased requested to return them to the nearest exchange for a complete refund or future replacement when new stock is available. 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