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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 November 24, 1976 counselor force recognized EEO Ogden Air Center (ALC) The Logistics by the Ogden ALC chief EEO Counselor, Manuel Loyola, or when called upon by a Equal Employment Opportunity counselor and complainant. (EEO) force were Counselor photos, names, investigator recognized recently for their office symbols and telephone work and extensions are posted on outstanding official main bulletin boards accomplishments. Maj. Gen. Edmund A. so they will be known by ALC employes who may have a Rafalko, Ogden commander, attended the complaint. November meeting of the council and cited their efforts for instilling fairness to everyone, resolving many discrimination complaints and other problems that originated due to lack communication of and understanding. The EEO counselor and investigator force members perform their duties on a part-tim- e basis, when called upon Also displayed are detailed instructions on filing an EEO discrimination complaint. This EEO letter, dated March subject: Equal Employment Opportunity 22, 1976, (EEO) Program Complaint Procedures, outlines all details and actions. - Air Force Regulation (AFR) 3 governs the Air Force EEO program and the 40-71- discrimination - 9 !' $ L:s f Sink.:....: i ' complaint system. Local TV station airing Ogden ALC Spanish Speaking Program Sunday The local television program, "The Other Side of the Coin" will feature the Hill AFB production of the "Spanish Speaking Program" videotape this Sunday at 12 noon. 1 1 t Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko (1) discusses equal employment opportunity counseling operations with Connie Truax (center). Comptroller and Joseph Piliero (r) a Maintenance Employe. Mrs. Truax is an EEO investigator and Mr. Piliero is an EEO counselor. (U.S. Air Force Photo) A--- AT holds drug and alcohol abuse conference is I i and programs to make the more effort and air staff representatives overall met with service and federal productive. Additionally, he Force agency representatives here said, having non-Afor the first worldwide Air agencies present helped the Force Drug and Alcohol Abuse conferees develop new ideas for program management. Control Conference. The five-da- y Conferees discussed plans to meeting was the first time that civilian implement recommendations personnel representatives of the recent Air Force Ad Hoc have been included in Air Task Group on Alcohol Abuse. Drug-AlcohForce They also sought to develop conferences. Officials said greater standardization and their attendance represented improved management of an intensified effort to reduce abuse programs. alcohol and drug abuse among "One primary reminder we the civilian force. wanted to leave the conferees Maj. Gen. B. L. Davis said with,". General Davis said,"is the conference enabled key that while our business is Air Force drug and alcohol helping people with problems, abuse officials to personally the guiding principle of our cross-feeideas, suggestions, efforts remains enhancing Some 50 major command ir We Have Everything foir youir you-mee- Era & drug-alcoh- ol Kwik Sew patterns fantastic Selection of all types of fabric, from Broadcloths to Quianas, all neatly organized for easy selection. Friendly Personalized Service A SEW SHIRT FOR THAT SPECIAL A SOMEONE Ctoiiipays Davis. (AFNS) Crashes 3X More Deadly It's a truth that the startling death rate lor auto j.viJcnt occurring at night is almost three times higher than the dastime rate. While there are many causes lor nighttime crashes, improper care and use of headlights plav an important role. Here are some headlight safety tips to lollop : When a service station attendant cleans our windshield, ask him to Jean the nd when headlights too. you're driving along a muddv road, or in winter lush, pull oil the road occjsiotuilv and clean your headlights. Dirt and mud can reduce the ol light irom vour headlights hy .is much .is "5 percent. liecarelul not to over load the rear ot vour .ar w hen drtv ing at night. Too miKh wcicht in the rear will tilt vour headlights upward and reduce ihe lighting on the to.iJ.v.is In Iol'. heavv f.im iiu snow, when ncUiiehis mihi he used, ui vour peed .utU use vour low beam IilMii s. When MsiHij( pocr. don't sure at i he venur line on the roadw jv w hilc vm re Jr;v ing. Siuh si.iimL' .in nave .i -- Mil-p- mm Mis accomplishment." Key speakers included Gen. William V. McBride, Air Force vice chief of staff; Lt. Gen. Kenneth L. Tallman, deputy chief of staff, personnel; and General ol d Simplicity, McCalls, Butterick effective Air Force mission Remnants -- i mPucPjrt of off oidWoTjet awe THA0.SSIVIMG FIND THE ANSWER the uSf AVOID THE CROWDS -- - Shop at home and save time and money. an aident. JKked is OJ"JMl dmmisirition Iratlk Siletv has published a new ,ivi sheet that gives additional inlotina and ui'c ' tion on he ediue Iteadhehts Ji.uk e.'t .usident due ' n'or sisibiliiv I i a 'ree sopv -e 14 Sjfcti Wash. Blvd. Hithw.iv National Ihe nn ii7v 8th .nul iJ periH.iK.iilv nisied when iieiessarv. CLASSIFIED SECTION & vmir eves Il.nc idem aimed proixflv. ' n i !k!v.iv sliglulv in sv.ui Mir Keep IN THE Free Parking in Rear juj dlu;Move hvpnmiv 394-669- 5 mhis, 1 ips n ( sine to lorniatiuii i'v-uine- T efiTer. IKp' ('I'" |