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Show IFunflll ips&y Dn(Enss? FJ (Dint o As the Hill Top Times went to press, jpsy????? there was a good possibility that military personnel and some civilian employees will have their pay postponed "We have made arrangements to work Saturday and Sunday if necessary to get checks delivered. We also have an open line to the Accounting and Finance Office in Denver and other sources to start the pay wheels in motion as soon as we get the 'word,' " Col. Vernon M. Bergstrom, Base Comptroller stated. Gen. Lew Allen, Jr., Chief of Staff of the Air Force, stated, "Because we do not presently have an approved appropriation h or a continuing resolution, there is a possibility that pay checks could be delayed." Base Comptroller officials have taken measures to insure that locally mailed checks and sure pay notices will be released as soon as funds are THE REASON FOR THE DELAY in pay is that the House and Senate passed different versions of the FY-7- 9 Defense Appropriation Bill late last week and are currently working together in committee to approve compromise legislation. IT SHOULD BE NOTED, though, that legislation may be passed and payments authorized after this newspaper h deadline and it is possible pay for military members and civilian employees will be paid on normal schedule. (Continued on page 4) for a few days. available. LP - 1Z I Vol- - 32 No. 2 0 0 It UK IY 3C JZJ y mid-mont- mid-mont- In "V. S rr1. Tip J ff&o know? tho Yiaos, 732? October OGDEN, UTAH 10 Mill hosts AF Hill AFB will be host to artists 18 liBilllf mm wm artists representing y the Air Force Art Program next Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 16 and 17. t yyyW yyyy Artists participating in the base visit from the Los Angeles Society of 4 4 HI? T? a Brig. Gen. Davis J4 WW- 4. y deputy chief of staff for technical training. Air Training Command, jointly cut a ribbon marking the dedication of the Air Force's first training facility. The $1.5 million facility will house 15 academic classroom-laboratorieThe first group to begin their training In the new education complex will arrive later this month. (U.S. Air Force Photo) As military operations have been advanced into the aviation 6 s. and space age, these traditions of military art have been continued through the art program of the United States Air Force. ) if I'll" ! f (DW(D f t F-1- F-1- offfcDirt smB(S(BSQfmU Combined Federal Campaign officials termed the recently completed fund drive a "highly successful team effort." Hill's goal has already passed the 113 per cent mark with still a trickle of money coming in. V A :P-- "I want to thank each of the more than civilian and military workforce at Hill who so generously gave of your time, money and personal energy to successfully complete this campaign and in record time," stated Brig. Gen. Cornelius Nugteren, chairman of the Combined Federal Campaign here. Ray Close, assistant chairman, was also high in praise for the CFC workers and donors: 15,000 i I TV 1 i "T IT'S IN THE BAG Following a successful campaign In the Directorate of Maintenance (MA), Audrey Fuller, MA Combined Federal Campaign officer, turns In MA receipts to the Hill AFB CFC chairman and Brig. Gen. Cornelius V. Nugteren and Ray E. Close. (U.S. Air Force Photo) vice-chairma- F-1- s. C. F-7- m i, I y fie The building was constructed at a cost of $1.5 million. The educational complex includes 15 foot, one-stor- y 6 The academic classroom-laboratoriemaintenance 6 and be will simulators available in the actual components classroom-laboratories for use by instructors and students. Instructor and support members of the 533rd Field Training Detachment (FTD) and personnel assigned to the 388th TFW training Management Branch, who are responsible for providing training priorities and requirements for the 388th TFW, will be located in the new building. According to Capt. William Cole, commander of the 533rd FTD, the first airmen and foreign students to begin their 6 training in the facility will begin classes on October 16. 22,000 Rohr, commander, 388th Tactical and Wing Fighter Brig. Gen. Mele Vojvodlch Jr., (right) Archibald Willard. Equally familiar is Emanuel Leutze's stirring portrayal, "Washington Crossing the Delaware." V training facility dedicated at Hill The Air Force's first 6 training facility was dedicated by Brig. Gen. Davis C. Rohr, commander of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW), and Brig. Gen. Mele Vojvodich Jr., deputy chief of staff for technical training, Air Training Command. It if II MOST AMERICANS are familiar with the famous painting of the three Revolutionary War soldiers, "The Spirit of '76," by f 6 F-1- They will be seen sketching and photographing base activities and will be recognizable as they will be wearing the Official "Air Force Art Program" shield or patch. n ' '"' Campbell, Patrizia Dalton, Bill Fleming, Ron Fox, Deanna Glad, Kenneth Kerr (Disney Studios), Henry "Hank" Lozano, Jr., Darrell Lum, Michael Machat, Dorothy Marootian, James Metcalf, Leo Monohan, Enrique Ponce de Leon, Frank Sierra, George Young, R. J. Mikkelson and Linda Sprinkel Mikkelson. F-1- Classroom-lab- s yyy mm. yy Illustrators are: Colin (Continued on page 35 First for i;il78 n, The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force Logistics Command. It is published by MorMcdia Sales, Inc., 1130 West Riverdalc Road, Ogden, Utah 84403, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher and w riters "BY DONATING $304,157, our fellow workers have again shown a real concern for our less fortunate neighbors who are in need and whocan't make it alone," he commented. 331 percent; History Office, 311 cent ALC and Command Section, 310 per per Detachment, cent. "THIS CAMPAIGN saw many people pulling together through this one combined campaign that enables many The general also noted that nearly half of the organizations were 100 per cent in participation for the campaign. "IT units reporting in the campaign, all but six went over the 100 per cent mark, three went over 300 per cent of their goal Navy With 41 worthy programs to aid people who have insurmountable problems," General Nugteren exclaimed. WAS TIIK CAKING by sharing spirit that made this year's campaign so suc- cessful," Mr. Close said in praising the efforts of all who took part in the campaign. are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements, including supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of products or services advertised. |