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Show NOTES FROM CAMP KEARNS Camp Kearns, Utah is the 01-ticim 01-ticim uesignation for tius military mili-tary instanaton, Colonel J iie-gmund, iie-gmund, base commanding officer announced this week. This change was made by a Second Air Force directive. From From October 1943 to the present time it has carried the designation designa-tion of Army Air Base, Kearns, Utah. Merican armsd might is being readied for the final blow against the Axis . . . authorities at Camp Kearns are making sure that no solliers are talking about it. Here are a few tps given the soldiers on guarding Military information: Don't allow other soldiers to discuss military matters with unauthorized un-authorized persons or strangers. Shut them up. Such loose calk is risking your neck. Guard against the effect of drink upon your talking. If you can't hold your liquor you can't hold your tongue. Don't listen to rumors. Stop rumors by not passing them on. The enemy profits by using false rumors. Don't tell the girls anything how beautiful they are. That's all they should be interested in anyway. She might be blond from Berlin. A native Salt Laker, Miss Gloria Glor-ia Rich, has been appointed Red Cross Field Director at the Let-terman Let-terman Hospital, San Francisco. Miss Rich has served for the past 14 months as Assistant Field Director at the Camp Kearns Base Hospital. Sergeant Sheldon Pink of the Keams Finance office was busy handing out cigars last week. The occasion was the birth of a bouncing bounc-ing 6 pounds 9 ounce boy born to his wife, Gloria, in the Holy Cross hospital. Serejjant , and Mrs. Pink origi-nally origi-nally from Minneapolis are now residing at 150 North Main street Salt Lake City. Seventy-six more honorably discharged dis-charged enlisted men left Camp Kearns early last week to return to 'the West Coast as essential civilian workers in the aircraft industries. This makes a total of 1307 men to be released from Camp 'Kearns to date. Upon release each man is trans fered to the enlisted reserves and is subject to recall into the military mili-tary service if necessary. If a man changes his job from the aircraft air-craft industry to some other type of work he is subject to immediate immed-iate recall to the army, it was explained. ex-plained. Major Edmund Lee Jones, 47, of 28 Walnut avenue, Wheeling. West Va., and now stationed at Camp Kearns, was quite an athlete ath-lete in his college days. He attend ed Washington and Jefferson Universities Un-iversities of Virginia and Ohio State. He played football, basketball, bask-etball, track and tennis. |