Thursday, Junt 16j 1964- fm di 1 »■ ^* * P- u’ wTh* Daily Raviaw,VlNEWS OF AREA ARMED SERVICES PERSONNELAirman Michael X Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.Barnard of 2524 Franklin, Union City, has been selected fortechnicalt r a i n ing at Chanute AFB, IH., as a U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist. The airman recentlycompleted basic training atLackland AFB, Tex. His new school is part of the .Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialised courses to provide technically trained personnel for;the nation's aerospace force. Airman Barnard w a s graduated from James LoganHigh School in 1965 and attended Chabot College, Hayward, Calif.BARNARDceived t h eFr • edoms F o u n d flat i on'j0 e o r g e W ashittglen honor Medal and aBARTLETTS50 checkfrom Major G e n e ra al John F.Franklin Jr.,U. S. Commander, Berlin. Bartlett earned the recognition with his letter on th* subject i I am an American — which was submitted to the Freedoms Foundation at ValleyForge, Pa. Bartlett, the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Bartlett, 2278 Star Ave., Castro Valley, was graduated from San Leandro High School, San Leandro, Calif., in I960. He took an Associate of Arts degree from San Francisco CityCollege in 19fi3.Airman Donald F. Campion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Campion of 15338 Ruggles St..San Leandro, has been selected for iechnical training at Ama-r i 11 o AFB,Tex., as a U.S.Air Force Aircraft mainfen-anee specialist.The airmanrecently completed basictrain ing atLackland AFB,Tex. Airman Campion was*graduated from Arroyo High School, San Lorenzo, in 1965 and attended Chabot College, Hayward, Calif..* * *iCAMPIONAirman Gary A. Clarke, sonClarke of 2157 Manchester Road, San Leandro, Calif.,has been assigned to Tinker AFB, Okla., after c o rn-pieting A I rForce b a sictraining. The airm an, a 1964 graduate cf San Lorenzo -H 1 g hCLARKESchool, attended Cali, forma State College atHayward. He will b* trained on th* job as an accounting and finance ip*eialist with th* Air Force Logistics Command,* * *Hayward's own Company D (-) of the California Army Na-of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. tional Guard will head for itsannual two weeks of summer field training Saturday, Capt. Roosevelt C. Franklin Commanding Officer announced today.Company D, part of the new 5,000 man 49th Infantry Brigade (Select Reserve Force) will train at Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, 6(1 miles south of Salmas, in its assigned Direct Support Maintenance mission.Company “D is one of the .18 units chosen from the 49th Infantry (Argonaut) Division last year for the Select ReserveForce (SRF). SRF units from throughout the nation have stepped up their training from 43 to 72 drills a year. These units provide an intensivelytrained ready reserve force.•k k *CONVOYS MOVING to thetraining areas wilt operate under standard Army procedures, traveling at 35 mph and maintaining 100 yards between vehicles on the open road. Rest stops will be taken at designated places along the march routes. Civilian motorists are urged to use caution in passing! the convoys.The California Highway Patrol, local police and the Guard’s own Military Police will assist in traffic control through areas in which congestion is most likely to occur.StoppedOAKLAND (AP) - A temporary injunction restraining the City of Emeryville from placing fill in its tidelands areas of San Francisco Bay was issued Wednesday by Alameda County Superior Court Judge Lyle E. Cook.. w -*■• ■* * *Hayward, CclEfarma