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Show Secretary Laird Pushes New Human Goals Creed The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Nov. 7, 1969 U.S. Army Hospital Prepares For Operation Santa Claus The Human Goals Credo, a table of projected incentives to enhance careers and dignity for lxith civilians and military in the Department of Defense, have 'xten given a forceful push by Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird. Secretary Laird revealed the information alxmt the Human Goals Credo at a Pentagon luncheon with top Defense Department Leaders on Octolwr 24. Warrtn, While serving with the 1st Air Cavalry Division in ietnani, (.apt. George ucquaiu who is presently assigned to the CBR Course, Dugway Proving Ground, o - a. o with a group of Vietnamese nuns who were running an orphanage in the village n the Long near lies sprawling alxmt 30 miles northwest of Saigon. This village very i nr t age Iloa military complex, hut despite this proximity to American forces, has twice in recent years been overrun by Communist forces and has Ix'en ladly i tnagt unsuccessWe want to live with this vilian service in the in the resultant fighting. On these occasions, the Communists have attempted (Human Goals) and the ment of Defense a model of fully to murder the nuns. way to live with it is to fol- - equal opportunity for all regard-loDespite these and many other from the Nazarine Order of the ment, has pledged siqqxirt for . . . these goals and to do less of race or creed or national this most worthy project. The hardships, the orphanage has re- - Vietnamese Catholic Church. e liiim-Bie- Depart-stateine- what we can to see that they origin, and to hold those who are a living thing as far as the do business with the of Defense and the merit to full compliance with various Services are concerned." the policy of equal employment commented Secretary Laird. opportunity; Official endorsement of the to help each serviceman Credo places emphasis on a at the end of his service in his to increase the attrac- - adjustment to civilian life; and program tiveness of a career in the Pi-to contribute to the partineut of Defense. improvement of our society, in- At the luncheon Secretary eluding its disadvantaged inem-Lair- d said he realized that mo- by greater utilization of dem weapons systems are im- - our human, and physical resources purtant in defense of the nation, while maintaining full effective-hu- t emphasized that people be- - ness in the performance of our come more important, rather primary mission, than less important, as our increases. Basically, the Human Goals Credo emlrodies a philosophy that touches every American, in and out of uniform, proclaiming his individual dignity and worth as a human being. Essentially it expresses the humanitarian approach to the management of people within the Department a viable and important local institution. This has largely been because of the nuns great perseverance, courage and their devotion to the children orphan- by the war. Little or no assistance lias been given the orphanage, either by the Vietnamese Government, which has little money to spare, or by Americans serving in the who are understandably busy fighting the war. The Orphanage is called the Bethany Orphanage, and it is run by six or eight Catholic nuns Depart-Departnie- ... ... - officers anil enlisted men of have already contributed approximately $75.00 for the Bethany Orphanage. The money will lie used to purchase needed items at the orphanage and also to bring the spirit oi Christmas to the children. Aliy otW sections on post may participate by calling Gapt. Boiiailouna at gether these nuns feed, bathe, clothe and generally care for approximately 135 children of ail races and faiths, iu addition to providing care for the child-eren, the nuns also try to provide organized education in basic reading, writing and arithmetic, They are presently engaged in a modest building program designed to upgrade the present facili-areties. At present, the orphanage is burelv adequate to protect the children from the elements. Capt. Donald Bunadunna, Com- marnler of the Hospital Detach- d the hospital. Roger Fercli has been promoted to Private First Glass. 1JFC Ferch is assigned to the Fi- nance anil Accouiitini' Oliicc,' tech-nolog- v of Defense... The attainment of the Human Goals requires that the Department of Defense strive. . . to attract to the defensc scrvice people with ability, dedication, and capacity for growth: ... FROM SUNSET TREMENDOUS VALUES! ... to provide opportunity for every one, military and civilian, to rise to as high a level of responsibility as his talent and diligence will take him; . . The suggestions submitted In Military and civilian person- at Deseret Test (.enter j(K,aj pmnm)l. that were adoptin savings of $3I,!M)H Headquarters and Dugway Prov- suited ing Ground contributed to mak- t() jle r,y with civilian surges most the 1000 Fiscal Tear ing ;j(ms accounting for $31,008 and successful year in the 20 year adopted suggestions of the of the Army Suggestion tary fllr a savings of $000. Program. Cash awards totaling $3,780 A total of 380 suggestions presented to civilians for wen submitted to the DTC ci- - u.ir suggest Uuv while military viliau personnel office during the 0f RTC received $370 I past fiscal year with 138 icing jn Ms, awards for their sugges-adopteCivilian personnel sub- - (j(1j mitted 300 of the total with 121 wide a total of Si's of these living adopted while niji()I1 t, were awarded to military personnel at the two in- all,l civilian suggestors i,stallations submitted a total of (nriK IY ( which was a re-i- 4 suggestions of which 17 were tird for the program, adopted. d. IMOIT witli STEP-I- N COMPLETE BINDINGS SKI OUTFIT BUCKLE BOOTS iai Exciting new "Boron" tki in a stark white finish with a black racing strip trim . . . poly baso with motel tip and haal protector. Parollol molded solo, S buckle ski boots. Aluminum taper ski polos with molded grips. FuH "Miller" release bindings. Completely mounted and ready to give you great skiing. Total Value 112.40 SKIS multi-laminat- With Vets The numher of suggestions during the year totaled 142,375 for an increase of fifteen percent user fiscal Year 19B8. Of this niunlter, there were 33.475 adopted. Of the suggestions, I'.S. Civilian employees submitted a total of 84.2-Sf- i with 25,3 S3 being adopted. Military personnel had 5,337 adopted out of 47,158 suggestions while local national employees submitted 10,031 suggestions of which 2,755 were adopted. The suggestions benefited the government by almost $01 million, a IhmisI of more than $20 milliiHi from the vear before. mili-hlstor- v SKI OUTFITS ci- - Popular Army Suggestion Program Saves Govt Almost 91 Million . to make military and Business ;rsa3i ncl 1 A study of the veterans who entered college during the first three years of the current C.I. bill indicates that while almost half enrolled as freshmen, aliout one in five enrolled for a master's or Ph.D. degree. 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The device lajor medical breakthrough. from also box The resuscitated. lie can Heart the in ranging Called Army sounds all alarm when the lieuit minus 1(1 to plus 130 degrees fnnitor," the Irox is less than which enables its use I'.ilirciilu-it- . uliic foot in size, weights 17'x is nut geiiciating any signal, inound.s and operates oil liattcries dicating it has stopXd beating almnst anywhere in the field as well as in hospitals. rhich enable it to le used for .cardiac uirest1. is currently Tinmonitor nteiisive care anywhere. The Quick recognition of quivers evaluated at Walter Reed ing is ail important advantage of simply attaches three to tlie patient, pings the tin Army Heart Monitor over Cencial Hospital in Washington. G.D. rads into (lie monitor and turns equipment currently in use. Prewere I on. Hie monitor works viously. trained persons needed to distinguish after an initial setting. The monitor reads the elec quivering and a variety of other Development of a portable lect runic bus that checks on a atieut's heart and sounds an lanii when something is wrong lias - and avoids talse alarms ecu amiouueed by the I'.S. and Research riny Medical Reg. 4.00 focus evolved. iNew Star shoes 1 - "Christy" turtle necks in soft, luxurious texturized nylon for men and women in all colors. ending June 30. 909. The VA invited veterans in or out of school to contact their nearest VA office il tliei have auv questions alxmt veterans lieuclits. Veteran students were owed to inform the VA prompt b if they have a change mi their course of studv. addiess or iiiiin-lxof dependents. 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