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Show Page October 24, HILL TOP TIMES 16 1975 Help Finding Sponsors Refugees Still Need are prepared States letters the United and before the State Department became officially involved. Visas and passports were a continual problem in the Philippines and Guam. He and his wife helped more than 24 persons get settled from Virginia to California. Mr. Mohler said that it is hard and will be hard for individuals to adjust. They are lonely and miss their families- families which in some cases included as many as 30 in one household. LITTLE EMPLOYMENT Many who worked for assignment during the Americans in Vietnam thought evacuation of Vietnam, While they would be able to work for in there, he was working with our government here. But, the the South Vietnamese Depot government has a no hire Quality Program while his policy for aliens. This forces wife was teaching natives to many refugees to go to school operate the 1050 Computer to try and prepare themselves System. for some type of job here in the KEPT LINES OPEN One United States. Steve llokanson people who make things happen. In all activities including the placement of Indochinese refugees, there are perhaps three kind of people-tho- se who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what happened. Two people who make things happen are LeeMohler and his wife Peggy now assigned to Hill. It started when they were assigned at Bien Hua, Vietnam, from May, 1974, through April, 1975. They were pulled out of the addressed to some Lee Mohler) Vietnamese(c-whose name he did not because recognize-perha- ps called them had he by some By MSgt. I like Even before leaving in nickname American in Vietnam. They are in official envelopes and he can't open them nor can he get any information their from records because of the privacy act which is now in effect. He continues to try to find the people these letters -- . are addressed to. HELP OFFERED Several organizations have been particularly willing to one which has aided him several times is Catholic Charities of Salt Lake City. The Red Cross and the base chaplains also have mentioned that they may be A able to help in funding transportation of some of the 1 refugees. At first a sponsor had to be SUCV' government program pays to pay them to go to school. Some are prepared living in college dorms while transportation from Travis, April, they were busy helping Vietnamese who had worked for Americans to find ways of attending school. Mr. Mohler said that there getting out of the country before it was too late. Before were others across the their departure and for a short country who were given help time after, they kept also. He has called on several telephone lines open between occasions friends near one of Saigon, the Philippines and the refugee centers and ask Guam. Many Americans them to drive out in their contacted them wanting to spare time to try and find know how they could get some particular refugee. certain Vietnamese out. Many hours are spent by these Their involvement was people at the various centers. before camps were set up in He showed this writer two -- OWN,' 7 AFB, Calif., to his home. He had to sign a statement that the refugees would not be left as a ward of the state. Now the above organizations and make this a safe Halloween) Buses Provide Sunday Rides Protestant and Catholic Education Classes Religious are held each Sunday in Bldgs.128 and 130 (the old chapel and chapel annex). Protestant classes for three year olds through adult are scheduled from 9:55 to 10:50 a.m. Heirforce The following parents recruited new members to the Heirforce at the U.S. Air Force Hopsital, Hill, during the past month: B0Ys Sgt. and Mrs. Jorge L. Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Tetro Jr. (Ex Wave); SSgt. and Mrs. Paul E. Ribarich, SSgt. and Mrs. James E. Mayes, SSgt. and Mrs. Bruce K. Johnson, Amnf. and Mrs. Richard E. Crocker, Sgt. and Mrs. John C. Anderson, Capt. and Mrs. Morris L. Hollowell, Capt. and Mrs. Clifton L. Hutchinson, SSgt. and Mrs. Jon D. Scott, PFC and Mrs. David M. Walker (Army), SSgt. and Mrs. Ronald D. Miller, Aran and Mrs. Barry T. Boris, Sgt. and Mrs. David L. Williams, Aand Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Biar GIRLS SSgt. and Mrs Merced Quintana Jr., MSSN and Mrs. Dennis L. Klamfoth (U.S. Navy), Cpl. and Mrs. Dennis S. Barney (U.S. Marine Corps), P02 and Mrs. William R. Mattinson (U.S. Navy), Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dexter (Ecx WAC). SSgt. and Mrs. Tommy L. Gream (AD WAF), Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Turnbow ( AF Ret) ., Sgt. and Mrs. Steven L. Lant, SN and Mrs. Roland P. Reed (U.S. Navy), TSgt. and Mrs. Robert C. McWatters, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casdorph, Sgt. and Mrs. Charley D. Brannum and Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Stephen Russell. ' (Mn.i.iiiuiiiiiy. iiiii. iuij.MuMuiii Catholic CCD follows from 11 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. To make it convenient for children to attend, three base busses pick up and deliver children in base housing areas on the following schedule each Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Buses start through housing areas C, D and E tc pick up children for Protestant classes. 9:45 a.m. Buses stop by Base Chapel to pick up children attending 8:45 a.m. Protestant Services. YOUR MONEY SAVING DISCOUNT COUPONS B SCOTTI MUFFLER n n to help others of cost with the transportation. Mr. Mohler and his wife have talked to many groups and would be glad to speak to anyone interested in this subject. Anyone wishing information about how to sponsor Indochinese Refugees, many of whom are still in the camps, are encouraged to call Donna Poll at Ext. 2662. She is the point of contact on such matters for Hill AFB. If she can not help you, she may be able to direct you to someone who can. o 9:50 a.m. Buses arrive at Religious Education Facilities for 9:55 a.m. classes. 10:30 a.m. Buses start through areas C. D and E to pick up Catholic children. 10:45 a.m. Bases stop by Base Chapel to pick up children attending 10 a.m. mass. lo:50a.m. Bases arrive at Religious Education facilities to M ivor children for the 11 a.m. Catholic classes and to I ' pir' Protestants. .in. Buses stop by Base Chapel to let off children a.m. Protestant Service, then continue thr ;ch hoasing areas. K 15 p.m. Buses pick up Catholic children at Religious Education Facility. 12:2 p.m. Buses stop by Base Chapel to let off children attending 12:30 p m Buses stop by Base Chapel to let ofl children attending 12:30 p.m. mass, then continue through hoasing areas. mil mi rm nnnnanna m i a; Special!! Most American cars Installed - Parts & Labor Lifetime Guarantee on whole system Expires Oct. 30, 1975 Coupon -- ip"i mrj If If "ir'ilfeirf?. twit nntzonnnnii FRONT-EN- D S15.95 Special!! JOg ffn H Coupon Expires Oct. 30, 1975 VAflMSjttMMtoMM MMM MMMki t ailMlM IMlllI MMIM MMM I sural I Country High i j; Appearing Now!! ji ji i i 1 LAYTON, UTAH jmmlSSemi Horseshoes Champion wtm-- t rrrri MSgt. Robert McNabb receives 1st place singles and 2nd place doubles horseshoes trophies from Hill AFB Commander. Col. Howard Andersen. Sergeant McNabb received first or second place trophies in table tennis, handball, racketball, tennis and horseshfM's. 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