. ROCKETEER 31 1964 ·Pony League AII·Stars Beat Barslow! BROWSDA IWV Team Gets JULY 31 " WI LD AND WONDERFUL" (19 Min.) Shot at Tourney Tony Curtis, Christine Koufmann t 7 p:m. In San Berdoo .' , .. (Comedy in Color) ~ All about a French The IWV P 0 n y League All· movie stor-on eJttrem'eJy intelligent poodle Stars, with the 15 strike out thot loves liquor. His ottochment to Tony pitching of Terry Foster and the home run hitting of Jim Goforth, couses mayhem galore. A drinking poodle? clinched the Pony League Dis· ~A~ults, Young P6Op;e ' ond Children.) trict Tournament Ttitle here on FROM UND.ER THE SEA TO THE STARS Short: " Magoa's Priva te War" (7 Mi n.) Tuesday by defeating the Bar· " Navy.Scr.. n Highlight$ " N" (1 8 Mi n.) stow Pony League AIl·Stars, 3·2. Vol. XIX, No. 32 NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION, CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA Fri.;" July 31, 1964 Tuesday's victory and a 5·4 SATURDAY AUG. 1 defeat of Barstow Monday night --M~Tl N EE-­ .in the opening of the best 2 out " SAFE AT HOME" (83 Mi n.) of 3 series gives the Indian Wells Roger Moris, Mickey Mantle Valley team a shot at the Sec· Hard y . I p.m. tional Tournament to be held in Captain .John· •• SIIart$: " Imagination" (7 Min.) San· Bernardino next week. " The S.a Iound Chapl.r No. I " (27 Min.) Hero of Tuesday night's game --EVENING- was Jim Goforth who hit back· " CATTLE k iNG" (89 Min.) to·back homers and scored the Robert Taylor, Joan Caulfield final and winning run of the Becomes; CO Tuesday · 7 p.m. game. The 14·year·old Goforth No synopsis available. CER"T:IFICATES OF APPREc'iATION from the. Federal Servo was voted the "most valuable Sh a rt~ : " Army Mascot," " Fall Guy" ice Joint Crusade are presented by John Sloan, Assistant player a w ar d" following the Experimental Director, CARE, to Capt. Leo~ Grabowsky and ~ i m Greenfield game. SUNDAY·MONDAY AUG . 2·3 (right), chairman of the 1964 NOTS FSJC drive, representing Young Goforth is playing his Officer Here " THE SPIRAL ROAD" (139 Min.) all who contributed. Awards were on behalf . of American­ first season of Pony League ball.

Rock Hudson, Burl Ives Korean Foundationr Radio Free Europe Fund, Proiect Hope IWV scored their first runs in 7 p.m. and CARE. the game in the bottom of the From '54 to '57 (Adventur. in Color) Thrilling account of third inning when the first man Captain John 1. H a r d y, the Dutch Colonial docton as they bailie epi· up, Cliff Paine, twelfth Commander of the Naval de_~ic~ in the steaming jungle of Malaya. was walked and Goforth hit a Ordnance Test Station since its Voodoo and witcil doctors restore the faith Plan Now, Buy Later, home run to score Paine, to set establishment, assumes official of on atheist. (Adult.) the count 2·0. duties here next Tues., Aug. 4. Barstow bounced back in the He relieves Captain Leon Gra. TU ES DA Y·WED NESDA Y AUG. 4-S Is Concert Advice top frame to tie the score 2·2 bowsky, Station Executive Offi. " THE WORLD OF HE NRY ORI ENT " (106 Min .) when Ted Dominges cer, who ISSUmed command fol-. Peter Sellers, Paulo Prentiss "Plan Now - Buy Later" is the slogan being used by the rapped out a two·bagger to score lowing the retirement of Captain' 7 p.m. China Lake Civic Concert Association in setting up a preferential two men. Charles Blenman, Jr., June 30. , (Com.dy in Ca1 01) Two very imaginative sales list before the season ticket sales campaign opens ' on Sep­ Scores Winning Run Change-of·Command ceremon· 20"YEAR FEDERAL SERVICE PINS are awarded to TID teenagers continually "shadow" a concert tember 9. With no one on in the fifth, ies, scheduled to start at 9:30 employees (I.r) Marie Kochman and Georgia Cabe by K. conductor. One has 0 crush on him, much " Last ~ea r new persons in t ~e Ir un fo r three weeks. " With our Goforth hit his second home run a.m., on the grounds adjacent to H-: Robi nson, Head of the Technical Information Dept. to his dismay, as they interfere with his community and tho.se . who did great new season we expect an of the game to give his team a the Administration building, will eager lovelife. Cute and funny. (Adults, not know an Association sales· I even higher rate of renewals one·run lead, 3·2, w h i c h they by witnessed by the area's mili· Youth, and Mature Children.) man were at a definite disadvan· when the announcement of the held the balance of the game. tary and civilian dignitaries. Shorl: " Haw a iian Ay. Ay." (7 Min .) tage," sa id Ea rl Ki rkbride! chai.r- artists is made on the openi ng Winning Terry Foster NTC Band To Play Anlwer to Previovs Pval. man .of. the sales campaign, I.n day," Heyhoe said. struck out 15 Barstow men, gave Flown here from San Diego CROSSWORD PUZZLE THUR SDAY_fR IDAY AUG. 6-7 expl~,"I~g the reason for thIS Only those seats which will up two runs, and was nicked for will be the Naval Training Cen. " HEY THE RE , IT 'S YOGI BEAR" (88 Min .) speCIal hst. There was not on ly not be renewed (which may be two hits. ter band, one of the Navy's most ACR OSS 6 ·~{oIlammed . aUIJ Super.Animoted Cartoon a sold·out season but an over· less than 200) will be available Barstow's Fred Dokey chalked widely acclaimed musical units, l ·Cholce part (l -B.clI:cl sell of some 60 persons whose for sale to new persons. "So, if ' -Former 7·Clan 7. p.m. up 11 strike outs, gave up three to present a pre·ceremony con. ,RuSSillll S-'1hree. toell (Cartoon in Color) Change of pace for money had to be refunded when you are new in our area and runs on four hits. FAREWELL GESTURE occurred on quarter. over to Capt. Mayo A. Hadden, Jr. (in blues). cert and honors. rulers .sloths f no seats cou ld be found for want to attend our season of ..tt-Quarter ot 9-}'ootball) ' adults and a picnic for kids as TV 's Yogi Heads up ball by Indian Wells deck of carrier USS Hornet Aug. 15 when Former NOTS Experimental Officer returns Military personnel from NOTS. ell}- where POSitiOL l _ them. five top·fIight concerts, send racial grouIl (abbl'.) -=.... ~ Bear, the scourge of Jellystone Pork, horosses a (Continued on Page 7) Capt. John I. Hardy turned ship command here Tuesday to take command of Station. the Naval Air Facility and Air 18 segregated t o-Portlolla "- visitors, gets transferred 10 the St. Louis Zoo The renewal rate for season postcard to the China Lake Civ. U -Considers ' ll- Drlnl;;:lu &, '~ . Development Squadron.Five will careiul!)- v essel ond rescues Cindy. (Adults, Youth ond tickets last season was the high· ic Association, Box 5377, China provide a backdrop to the color. 1(-Boundary 13.. Tl'a[} ~ _ Children.) est in the 15·year history of tile Lake, or call our treasurer, Car­ fu'l, traditional cer~monies . 15 .. Vessels l 6- Sibilant Concert Association - reaching roll Evans, at 72968," said the 17-lndeftnltl sound Short$: " Ham. Made Ham." (7 Mi n.) MT. ARARAT It was on July 15 that Captaili articl& 1 9.. 'l.'8t>estry 81 per cent. "The fi rst choice of chairman. This does not obU. Selhorst Named . 'Bluejacket 18-Total IW-UneOllllo)'elJ " Aqua Sk i Birds" (10 Mi n.) Expedition­ Hardy, a former NOTS Experi. 19-Tiltlngo IZ';'Fenclnc •T seats always goes to the renewal gate anyone, it 0 n I y assures mental Officer (1954·1957), reo 20-)£&n'8 nama vosIUOQ ' 'i, .- patrons who may renew theIr them of an opportunity to buy .ll.Compass I S-Vows. , .::.... . linquished command of the air­ ]>oint j!S. MothS · ~ 83.. l!Iisslla 42. Freneh for old seats or buy more seats. ThiS tickets on the first day of the Sec:ond Report t .2-_Top ot wave 29 .. Imltator. '; weaPOD I "friend'" Of The Month' craft carrier USS Hornet. ra·Ri\'er hl 80.Island 1n I S-Most 4f;·PlIItrlct of . IS' M standard opera t m~ procedurlt campaign. .' From Silberberg GermaIll' Malay' .: unpleasan' Columbia. SoC:la ec:urlty an concert aSSOCIatIOns every· "I know this sounds like a: Donald R. Selhorst, ADJ3, 23·year-old plane Former Assilwnments .f. .. A 'alato ___ ArohlPeUgO i s-Ridge of ... (abbr.)_' A.l. He had previously command. (9,.bbr.) , 'Ii ' .", san<\ I,a· Bab:rlou.&4?MI C. A. Kempter, Social Security I' whplrp" Kirkbride said. ' TV commercial " he concluded:, captain and crewman at Air Development Squad· ·in ·Ankara t~ . Llmb. '-, . loHS!.!! . Be.Dye plan' 40llll • ron·Five, was "surprised and delighted" when ed the fleet oiler; USS Taluga '%6 .. Fake f -Al)PorUoUl.." U':'Stroke 4.. ."" • . representative, \V i It be at the The renewal campaign under "but we don't' want to disap ~ . 1.PerlodJ o' ,. the direction of Kenneth W. point any real friend of good' told of his selection as "Bluejacket of the Month" Se·ePaCJe 2 and served as Executive Officell tlll1. . ./ 18·PiRner Community Center next Wednes· Heyhoe, president of the Asso. music this year, so plan now and and designated the Command's outstanding en· (Continued on Page 4) ig·Encourage. listed man. , . '. 81 .. Substanco day, Aug. 5, from 8:30 to 11 :,30 ciation Board of Dir~cto .., will you can buy concert tickets; JZ· Hebrew a.m. also open on September 9 and later." , Selhorst, according to his division officer, month Lt. (jg) Charles V. O'Brien, shows unusual apti. ' i .European Dr. R. W. Morse, Asst. SecNav, I S-'l'rIcks tude, readily assumes responsibilities, and is a 16-Beholdl 87·Bltter vetch conscientious worker well deserving the selec­ I S. Playthlngs tion. RAdms. Shinn and Booth Here 19 .. E\'eryone 40.. Reglstered . A native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, Selhorst ac· nurse (abbr,) .. l .. 'l'hlck IIOUP quired his machinist mate rating at the Navy's Next Thursday For Briefings .t2 .. 0x of Technical Training School at Memphis, Tenn., Celebes Dr. Robert W. Morse, successor to Dr. James H. Wakelin, Jr.; ..s .. Style!ll of after completing basic training at Great Lakes former Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and De­ .automobuea I t}-:ForgiYes Naval Training Center, November 196 1. Prior to velopment, is scheduled to arrive at China Lake next Thursday, 47.. Group 01 ·liis transfer to China Lake, which he considers an Aug 6, for a day·long series of eight i~eal duty station, the bluejacket was attached to for Alameda the following morn· " .. Goes by briefings and conferences with Vo'atu the All Weather Fighter Squadron VFAW·3 at NOTS officials. ing. DOWN North Island, Calif. Prior to his app_ointment by Selhorst and his wife, Coranita Jean, also He will be accompaniE"d on his President Johnson, Dr. Morse t .. ChaetlBed first visit to t he Station by Rear 2" ...Tear a native of Ohio, and their 17·month-old daugh· was Dean of the College, Brown a.. French foI' ter, To nya Denise, live at 60·A Farragut. Admirals Allen M. Shinn, Chief University. A noted researcher "summor" . of the Navy's Bureau of Weap­ 4·Near The couple will travel to Bakersfield this in the field of ultrasonics and week.end as guests of that city's Chamber of ons and C. T. Booth, Deputy low temperature physics, he ha. Commerce, drive a new car from the Ed Fant Chief of Naval Operations for been a member of t he undersea Buick company, stay at the EI Tejon Hotel, and Deve lopmen t. warfare committee of the Na­ receive numerous recognition gifts and services Included in the visiting party tional Academy of Sciences since from Bakersfield merchants. will be Mrs. Morse, Captain W. 1957 and Chairman since 1962 • . Meanwhile, back at the ranch (his father's J. Moran, who is soon to be sue· Locally, Dr. Morse is related ~m~ ______PLACE farm, that is) in Richwood, Ohio, Donald Sel· ceeded as Aid e ;0 Secretary to the Donald Copper family, of Morse, and his relief, Captain ITAMP horst boards ten head of prize Herefords that he 905·B Lauritsen RlI., on the Sta· faised and exhibited at state and county fairs E. P. Yates; Dr .. Howard J. tion. HERE before entering the Navy. He looks fo rward to DONALD R. SELHORST, ADJ3 White, Commander T. C. Lonn· furthering his education in animal husbandry, 'Bluejacket of the Month' for July quest, and Major ·A. Fitch. '0' for Long-Distanc:e and eventually having his own cattle raising The Secretary ~l) d his party Effective mid!1ight tonight,. T TO' ______~ ~'I-· ______business. ...: on that flight with the VX·S commanding offi· will arrive here from an over­ July 31, if you wish to place a Speaking of his flying experiences, Selhor~t, cer, t dr. Jack Manhen, at the contrQ]s." night cruise in the' carrier USS long-distance telephone call, dial who received a Navy Unit Commendation last " Donald was asked if he would lcontinue his Hancock. M miril- Booth is "0 " for Operator'" Or, if you'· PLAY ACEY·DEUCEY CLUB TONIGHT--The '\c:ey.o;eu,cey will furnish ~. rear, re-counted his ·first flight in the F4B Mc· interest in flying when he leaves; the Navy. scheduled to i depatt' China Lake want to contact tlie operator for Ramblers, local band, with Mick Meyers, lead r Club dance , Donnell Phantom from the Naval Air Facility. "Y.es, indeed/' he replied, "I thinkiSve ry 'mod .. Thursday a ft~rtioo ii. any other reason; also dial " O . t ~ 9 u it. r, John Schoellman, rhythm "':guitar, Dinner will be "There's something abOut jets that gets into yo·ur ern'· rancher or farmer should have ' his own air· Dr. Morse ! and<..jiarty ' will reo The number f 0 t Information, "Curley' Curry, drums, John Vanderbeck, blood," he Hid, "and I was lucky enough· to go craft." main here overnight, departing 111, remains the · ~a me . . ,. Page Four THE ROCKETEER Friday, July 31, 1964 Friday, July 31, 1964 THE ROCKETEER Page Five CHAPLAIN'S MESSAGE ------.,.----, PROMOTIONAl 'POP' LOFINCK IS ON LEAVE. HIS 'DESERT PHILOSO­ Navy Hydrofoil OPPORTUNITIES PHER' COLUMN WILL BE RESUMED WHEN HE RETURNS. Ends Rough Present Station employ•• s are encouroged 'A Quest to apply for the positions list.d b.low: Ap· plication ••hould b. accompani. d by an up· to·dot. Form 58. Th. fact that positions are Water Testi ng adverti.ed her. does not p reclude the use Local Boy Scouts Return of other mea ns 10 fill the.e vaconcies. Neah Bay, Wash. (AFPS) - For Truth' Housing Project Monoger, GS·1173·9, PO I F Initial rough-water testing of 211008, Code 1132-This posiTion is esTob- rom By CHAPLAIN MARK E. FITE lished as the Head, Assignments Branch in National Jamboree, the U.S. Navy's first operational the Deportment of CommuniTy Relations. The purpose of the position is to supervise the hydrofoil, the PCH High Point, It does not come as a surprise nor as a unique endeavor operations of assigning approximately 3450 has been successfully completed housing units and to provide advice and Tell Thrills of Travels that new efforts are launched to discover truth. Important input to the formation of housing policy. off the northwestern tip of sounding names are given to the myriad cults that arise laying Required Experience: Three years progreso Thirteen Boy Scouts, 10 from China Lake's Troop 41 and Washington state. claim to the discovery of new truth, and a sure way to fa~e and sively respoqsible experience which provided applicant with background in: (I) work in­ three others from Trona and West End, returned last Saturday fortune. Often it is claimed that through these manipulations, The High Point, a 110-ton pa­ volving extensive public contoCl, ()2 office from the Sixth Annual National Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa., trol craft, had its underwater even Divine authority is obligated to cause the person to find or business management, (3) or residential exhuberant with stories of where instant wealth. Many of these cults imply that one can escape or other building cons/ruclion, etc. Plus two wings tested recently in the yeors special experience which wos progres­ they had traveled, what they saw Strait of Juan de Fuca and in reality, particularly if it is unpleasant, by following its teach· sively responsible administrative work which and learned of American history ings. required participation in mast of The man· Capt. Hardy. the Pacific Ocean off Cap e ogement activities normally associated with and heritage, and - most of all Flattery. Analysis of test data A long time ago, men sought for truth. It is recorded housing project operation, ele., and progres­ -listening to the President of has shown that waves averaging sively responsible administraTive work in real New comNOTS in the fourth Gospel that Pilate sought for truth. He wandered property management as on employee or the United States in person. five and one-half feet high were over the wortd, talked to thousands of people. He exercised agenT of a real estate firm, bonk, etc., en· They were among 52,000 (Continued from Page 1) encountered. gaged in the management of multiple unit power, but he could not find truth. Like so many in this scouts in the huge arena who of the air c r aft carrier USS category, he had searched so long and listened to so many residential housing operaTion, etc. Designed to exceed 50 mph, Applicanls will be considered at the GS-7 gave President Lyndon Johnson Princeton. the High Point has two modes self styled disciples of the cults that he did not recognize level with training for GS-9 level. FSEE a standing ovation as he strode required unless person has held a posilion An Annapolis graduate with of travel -- that of a conven­ truth when it came. Herein was his downfall. Yet when Jesus upon the stage and told them jn 1173 series. the class of 1940, the incoming tional ship on the hull and fly. st~od before him, Pilate asked an endless question, "What is Housi ng Project Anistant, GS·1173_5, PO about this government and the NOTS commander served his ini~ truth?" 300005, Code Il32-Positjon is established as principles it stands for_ At the ing on the foils with the hull Housing Proiect Assistant in the Community tial sea duties in the cruiser close of his speech, the Presi: clear of the water. The foils t To those who would follow him, Jesus said, "I am the. Relolions "Deportment. Duties il)clude . as· USS Pensacola during the early serve as underwater wings for way . .. truth." To Pilate he could say, "Everyone who is of signing a segment of the 5101 ion's 3450 dent was presented the Silver housing units ond serve 01 initial contoct Buffalo, the highest award in days following America's entry the craft and when in use lift the truth hears my voice." (John 18:37). .with tenants living in those units. Incumbent into World War II conflict. the craft hydrodynanUcally. This There is an expression, "moment of truth," that is popular interprets and explains housing policy, eligi: scouting fo'r adults. . biJily, waiting lists, and various regulations A survivor of the Pensacola enables the PCH to maintain at this time. It is simply illustrated in the cruel sport of bull. Prior to the opening of the as applied to individual cases, ele. jamboree, the scouts from this following battle damage of the high speeds in rough water and SENIOR CHAPLAIN ROBERT C. FENNING. his wife, Luella, ica. This reception was held in the East Wing of All Faith fighting. For a while the' bullfighter tantalizes the bull, side. Required Expe,ience: Three yeau progres­ to provide a stable platform and thei r daughters, Debbie and Naomi, greet well·wishers Chopel I.. t Sunday. Another reception for the Fennings stepping hini as he ' charges. The final moment (moment of sively responsible experience which provided area spent three days in New famous warship, Capt. H a r d y the opplicant with a background in (I) resi· York, touring the city, the served four months on Guadat· from which to conduct the at reception honoring Chaplain Fenning who will depart the will be given at the Commiuioned Officers Men on Satur~ truth) comes when the sword slays the bull or the bull's horns dentiol or other building construction, or craWs mission. Station soon to report to new duties aboard the USS Amer- day, Aug. 8, beginning at 6:30 p.m. , kill the man. property maintenance operations; ond work World's Fair, and enjoying a canal before en t e r i n g flight involving extensive public contacts or office boat trip around Manhattan Is. training in early 1943. When we face reality, a sorrow or crisis, .we face truth. or business monogement. FSEE is required. land. Serves With Patrol Units . file opplicoti~ris fa, above with Janet But in une. Christian faith we' find ability to be free-not the Thomas, Bldg. 34, Rm . 26, 'hone 71577. Then they too k a train to Designated a naval aviator at 'Philadelphia end, as with the characters in the illustration. Deadline fo, fil rn g' is August 7. Washington, D. C., where they Pen sac 0 I a, he subsequently Special Administrotive ~ ,· Officer , GS-ll 0' G5-12, toured many government build- served with numerous aviatiol) There is a sadness in the empty echo of Pilate's voice as Code "12-lncumhe'nt is responsible for 011 Next for in that of other doubters. But there is a genuine;gladness in 'the odministrotive mC;"ers for the Weapons Plon­ ings and historic sites. . units including iours as Execu' ning ' Group.. Participotes 'octively and di· Following the jamboree they tive Officer, Pat r 0 I Squadron Services sounds from the heavens, "I al)! the truth." ' . rectly in The management of the technical effort, coordinates, plan's and screens ad· went to Philadelphia and visited One, and Commanding Officer, CL Players Truth and meaning in life become more .. and more the ministrative problems ond molters facing the Indep enden~e Hall. . Patrol Squadroq Twenty-Two. ' . , The China Lake Players will Group Head. . . Notes longed-for re~lities; as we live in the revealed light of God; - file for above :..with Pot Dettling, R_m 28, Very grateful for the educa· Capt. Hardy was born at Mah· \lold tryouts for their next pro­ . with an open mind as we search for more truth. Bldg. 34, Phon. 72211. tional and patriotic trip are Da· nomen, Minn. His wife is the duction, The Phildelphia Story, vid and William Bischel, Jim former Delores Webster of Still: on August 3, 4, 5 at 8:15 in the The Sandquist Spa family pic­ and Tom Erickson, Roger Bar· water, Minn. He earned a Mas~ Players Hut located at 405 Mc­ nic facility has recently under­ ker, F ran k Bachin5ki, Jim ter of Science degree in aero; Intire. go n e renovation and is no,y. Haughton, Nick Kleinschmidt, nautical engineering from th~ Fifteen people, six women and ready for use. New equipment Three New Officrers Report Rick Soto, Jim Wiseman, Bill Massachusetts Institute of Tech· nine m~n, will be required to for use of NOTS personnel and McKee, Jim Gates and Steve Wil· nology in 1947. (ill the roles. Pat Schwarzbach, their families includes pic n i. c Iiams, His son, Ran d a II Webster assisted by Rosalie Lindblom, tables, waist-high charcoal broiL­ Hardy, is a midshipman at the will cast and direct the play. ers, volleyball co u r t, rainbow Naval Academy. Capt. and Mrs. Eat is noted for her direction of climbers, health ladder, climb­ Church Groups H a r d y also have a daughter, "A Majority of One," and most ing bar and teeter totter. Reser­ Janet Camilla. recently, "A Phoenix Too Fre­ vations for group parties can be Capt. Hardy succeeds as Com­ quent." Rosalie has heen in made by calling Ext. 72010. Set For Camp mander, NOTS, in addition to numerous productions of the Capt. Grabowsky, Captains Bien· players and now has decided to Discount Tickets At 'Horseshoe' man, W. W. Hollister, Rear Ad· put her talent to use in casting Discount tickets are available At least 20 young members miral F. L. Ashworth, Capt. R. and directing. at the Community C e n t e r for of the China Lake Protestant F. Sellars, Vice Admiral Paul D: Dave Chapman will be back­ "The Pilgrimage P I a y" at the congregation were getting their Stroop, Capt. W. V. R. Vieweg stage with sets and Charlotte Hollywood Bowl Monday through camping gear ready today for (deceased), Rear Admiral W. G. Thursday, Aug. 21-Sept. 19; "The NAVY CAREERS in aviation ended for Wil· Air Facility. Fellow CPO's piped the pair Paulsen will handle publicity. the annual Junior High Camp at Switzer, Capt. J. B. Sykes and Those interested in helping with Loving Couch" at the Civic Play­ Horseshoe Lake. They leave this Capt. S. E. Burroughs. liam E. Dobbins, Jr., ADCS, (left) and Gerald " over side" in keeping with tradition of house, 755 N. La Cienega Blvd., L. Rogers, ADRC, Tuesday morning at Naval service. backstage work are urged also Sunday for a week of outdoor to attend the nights of tryouts. nightly until August 29; and at activities in the Mammoth Mts. Ascot Park in Gardena the "Indy Leading the group will be week of camping at the same Big Cars" every Wednesday eve­ Chaplain and Mrs. Mark Fite_ place. This year, however, there Chiefs Dobbins and ning. Call Ext. 72010 for further LT. (jg) W. C. PARKER JR. LT. L. H. MALM, (MC) LCDR_ L. H. KINNE The chaplain will act as dean is an innovation for the seniors. information. of the boys. and Mrs. Fite will Starting Tuesday, Aug. 11, they China Lake's military popula­ in.Charge of Ship's Qualification pie ted his internship at the be counselor to the girls on the will go on a three-day hike, Ce ramics Shop tion was boosted this week with Teams, has been assigned here Metropolitan Hospital, C I e v e­ trip. camping along the trails, then Rogers Piped Ashore Mili tary personnel and their the arrival here of a trio of of· as Military Assistant in the Test land, Ohio. Assisting them will be Chuck return to the main camp fo r Two Naval Air Facility CPOs closed out careers in aviation families are invited to inspect ficers for assignments to local Department. Graduated from Tufts Uni­ Ringrose, Skipper Fletcher, Mrs. the remainder of the week. Tuesday morning in ceremonies witnessed by personnel attached one of our newest hobby shops, units. A one-time enlisted man who versity, School of Medicine, Lt. Pat Livingston, Mrs. Martha Fin­ Chaplain and Mrs. Fite again to the command and the families of the retiring men. the Ceramics Shop. The shop is Lieutenant Comander Loren joined the Navy in 1939, LCdr. M a I m was born at Torrence, negan, Helen Schoss and Ira will lead this group. Other coun­ Captain Robert R. Yount, Com· located in the SE corner of the H. Kinne, for mer I y assigned Kinne was born at Milwaukee, Calif. Ward. selors will be Dick Fullmer, Mr. manding Officer of the China During his 22-year career, Station Restaurant and is equip­ duties in Washington with the Wis. Married to the former Nancy The Junior High group will re­ and Mrs. Bob Leonard, and Hel· Lake unit, reviewed the service Rogers had served in the USS ped with the latest in ceramic Bureau of Weapons, as Officer~ Combat in Cruisers Lee Wilson, Lt. and Mrs. Maim turn on Aug. 9, and the Senior en Schoss again will wear the performed by William E_ Dab. Boxer in addition to many multi­ prod ucts, greenware and kilns. His naval service includes par­ have a son, Lawrence Lee, age 2. High members will start their chef's hat. bins, Jr., ADCS, and Gerald L_ engined squadrons. The wi II be happy "0 ticipation in numerous WW IT Both Are Pilots Rogers, ADRC, during their long Honored at Party help you get s tar ted in this Oregon State's military careers, praising the He will join a firm in Tampa, engagements while attached to Both are aviation enthusiasts, outstanding contributions they Fla., following departure from hobby or assist you if you a t£:, the cruisers, USS Portland and Mrs. Maim having received her already a ceramist. The Rocketeer had made to the Navy and the the area this wee~. _ .. Aerospace Group Officio l WHIIIy PublicatiOll Canberra. license to fly jet planes only last nation. ~oth o~ :he ret! ring men and Free instruction is available His assignments in r c n t of the Due Tomorrow e e week. U. S. Navol Ordnonc. Test St.ti... Dobhins Chief-Master-at-Arms theIr famlloes were guests of hon­ each second and fourth Thurs­ Some 50 educators from Ore· years include service with Guid· Dr. Maim's parents, Mr. and Chino Loh, C.lifornio for the pa~t 18 months at NAF, or Monday evening at a fare­ day evening from 7 to 10 p.m. ed Missi Ie Operations Control Chrl.tlen Scienc. (Chapel AnMI:) by one of the most talented cer­ gon, members of the Oregon Mrs. L. Louis M a I m, lived at Coptoin Leon Grobowsky, USN Morning S.rvlc.-Ila.m. had reported here from duties we!1 pa!ty held at the CPO Club Station Commonder State A e r 0 spa c e Education Unit at San Juan, P.R. as Sched­ Trona from 1934 to 1936. They Sunday School-11 a.m. in Hawaii in Nov. 1961. sWImming pool. amic instructors in this are a, uling and Ran'ge Security Offi­ presently live in R6cky River, "J," libby ------Orpha Dobbie. .w 0 r k s hop, are scheduled to Public Informanan Offlc.r In Carriers, Squadrons cer. Ohio, also the hometown of the ~rct.stonts (All felth Cho~fl The Shop is open from 5 to 10 arrive at China Lake tomorrow Joc. O. Broworel Morning Wonhlp-8:30 and 11 a .m. He had served in the carriers Target Vulnerability i.n preparation for a two-day pro­ Married to the former Jose­ Navy medic's wife. Editorlol Advisor Sunday Sc.hool-9:30 a .m., Grov.. end USS Boxer, Randolph and Essex p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thurs­ gram that starts Monday morn­ phine Mayer of Valpariso, Ind., Reporling from the destroyer Richard Gruene_. Ri chmond . Iementary achoolt. Conference Held Here day, and from noon until 5 p.m. Editor and with numerous patrol squad­ ing. LCdr. and Mrs. Kinne have four USS Eugene A. Greene, is Lieu· Coman Catholic (All faith Chapel) rons. A two-day Target Vulnerabil­ Tuesday and Friday. Now is the Budd Go" Ho ly Mau-7, 9:30 a .m., and 5:30 children, Keith H., 20, presently tenant (jg) William C_ Parker, Associate EdltOl" ity working conference was time to plan to get started on . The guests are scheduled to p.m. Sundoy. He and his family, will live witness a series of presenta­ enrolled at Shasta Junior Col­ Jr., who has assumed duties with frederick L. Ric h.,dt in San Diego where the retired scheduled on Wednesday and those beautiful and un u sua I tions on major NOTS programs lege, Redding; Kenneth P., 17, the Behavioral Sciences Group Specio l Auignments 6 a .m. Monday through friday, 8:30 O.rn. Navy man is to be affiliated with Thursday of this week at NOTS, Christmas gifts. Michael W., 16, and a daughter, on the Station_ Bm Bergstadt, Sports kturdoy. with joint military representa­ and tour Station facilities. DEADLINE!!. Mutual of New York, an insur­ Laguna Art Festival Cap t a i n Leon Grabowsky, Anne M., 10. Born at Lubbock, Tex., he was ".w. Stori.t.______. TuH., 4:30 p.m. Conf.ulons-8 to 8:25 a.m., 6 10 8:30 p ... ance firm. tion participating. ------... otogr.ph •. _.__ .. ____T" .... 11 :30 a .m. Saturday. Thunday before fin! Frldey- SIX MORE years of service await NAF's James T. Miller, The 29th annual Laguna ,ComNOTS, will extend the group The Kinne family resides at graduated from Harvard College 4 10 5:30 p .m. Chief Rogers's Chi n a Lake Local coordinators for the con­ iI welcome address Monday 103 Coral Sea Circle. with the class of 1962 and com­ The RockelO'er receives Armed forces Press service began in Feb. 1962 after ference were AI Goettig, and A01, who was sworn in by Lt. Joe L. Dyer, his division off i~ Beach Festival of Arts Pageant Service moteriol. All are official U.S. Navy ..OTS H.bflw Servlc.. (East Wing All faltfll of the Masters which began on morning. The conferees will Reporting to the Station Hos­ missioned in June of that year. ;)hoiOS unless otherwise Identified. Printed Chap.l) reporting here from Guam Mel Keith, both associated with cer. Terming officer lithe best I've ever served," Miller sub­ be guests at the Change-of-Com­ pital as a member of the medical His service in the USS Greene Neekly with appropriated fund. In compll. ivery first and third friday, 8:1 5 p.m. where he had served with VW·l, the Station's Test Department. July 11 will be held nightly once with NavExos Pol5, Revised July 1950. mi tted special request to have the ~ne-tim e enlisted man of~ starting at 8:30 p.m. through mand ceremonies Tuesday morn· staff is Lieutenant Lawrence H. inc Iud e s participation in the Office at SO King St., Bldg. 00929. Phones- Jnllorlon Fe llowship (Porl,h HolI) He was assigned locally with the Harold Kostick served as ing. Maim (MC), who recently com· Cuban quarantine. 11:\54, 71655, 72082. Fellowship Meeting-Sundey., 8 p .m, Ground Handling unit. chairman of the conference. ficiate at reenlistment ceremony last week. August 16. Page Six ROCKETEER Friday, July 3 1, 1964 friday, July 3 1, 1964 ROCKETEER Page Three NOIS Pasadena RAdm. Willia son, Com TraPac, ' VIRGINIA E. LIBBY - EXT. 638 Gets Complete our, Briefings Orientation Cassin Ends 29-Year Navy Career Includes Key Commander Burns NOTS Proieds One of the most comprehen­ Reports As Relief sive presentations conducted by A 29-year Navy career came Station personnel in r e c e n t to a close last Friday as retire­ months was provided for the ment ceremonies were held for two-day visit to NOTS this week Cdr. T. A. Cassin, for the past of liear Admiral F. T. William­ _ ...",.,.. .. 136 months Associate Director of ...ra .. son, Commander, Trainiog Com­ Supply and Contracting Officer 'mand, U.S. Pacific Fleet, and at the Pasadena Annex. ine:mbers _of his staff. Following the formal retire­ . ,. Based at San Diego, the flag ment, Change-of-Command cere­ CEREMO NI ES took place at NOTS Long Beach facility reo monies we r e held introducing officerand his party spent Tues­ cently for the reenlistment of Michael N. Brogan, ETN2 (r). Cdr. Cassin's relief, Cdr. Hugh day and Wednesday touring Lt. (ig) K. W. Eveiand, Enlisted Personnel Officer, presents Francis J . Burns. Station' facilities and attending papers to Brogan as Lt. L. J. Tritz, Sea Operations Officer Enlisting in the navy as an .briefings - by - technical person­ {center) looks on. apprentice seaman on July 16, nel. 1935, Cdr. Cassin progressed up TWENTY-YEAR federal service pin and a congratulatory Adm. Williamson recently through the enlisted rating of handshake from H. G. Wilson, Associate Technical DireCtor, . assumed command of the train­ Yeoman to Chief Yeoman (per­ go to Frank Knemeyer (right), Head of the Weapons De. ing Force. After his visit here, Ships Over For Six manent appointment) fro m ve"topment Dept. since August, 1960. He has been at NOTS he went to Pt. Mugu to receive On July 15, Michael N. Brogan, ETN2, reenlisted at the which he was commissioned· an since 1948. Pin presentation took place in Wi lson's office an orientation of Pacific Missile . RADM. F. T. WILLIAMSON, ComTraPac, gets welcome hand- ' Long Beach facility for a period of six years. Ensign in the Line in February last Monday. Range operations. . shake from Capt. Leon Grabowsky, ComNOTS, upon arrival Brogan attended Class "A" Electronics Technician School 1944. All duty in enlisted status, CAPT. G. H. LOWE (center) presides at du.al ceremonies for Cap t a i n Leon Grabowsky, here for Station tour and projects briefingJ. including 2 years of WWII was between August 1960 and April 1961. He graduated third in a the retirement of Cdr. T. A. Cassin (left) and tile welcoming I ComNOTS, greeted the visiting class of 21. On May 16, 1963, he was advanced to ETN2. served. in ships. aboard of Cdr. Cassin's relief, Cdr. Hugh- Francis J. Burns. flag officer and introduced the Just previous to reporting to NOTS in June 1963, Brogan For the last two years of the . presentation that included served aboard the USS Epping Forest (LSD4) for a period of WWll, he served as Staff Secre- es in the Orient, most of which tration from the University of Chin,a Lake Schools briefings on major NOTS pro­ eompletioft oi Guantanamo two years. tary and Top Secret Control 01- was in Japan. Texas and a MA in business ad­ grall)s. ministration from the University Brogan and his wife reside in Wilmington, California. ficer Operations Division of In August 1961, Cdr. Cassin Participating were Capt. F. X. of Michigan. He attended the Fleet Admiral King's COMINCH said, his final sayonara to the Timmes, Technical Officer; Cdr. Water Plant Being Rushed Navy Supply Corps School at District to Register Staff, Navy Department, Wash- Prairie·to come to duty at NOTS. A. F. Clapp, Deputy Techniaal Harvard University. NEW YORK (AFPS)-Civilian contractors are working night Two In A Row ington, D. C. The Commander plans a sec· Officer; A. J . Rice and R. P. In August 1946, Cdr. Cassin ond career wherein he will re­ He entered the service as an and day to complete assembly of a 'wa ter de-salting plant at the Golf League !3ock. Test Departmen t; Dr. G. U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo' Bay, Cuba, by Aug. I, the U.S. began his Navy Supply career turn to the University of Wash­ Apprentice Seaman in October New Pupils Aug. 5-14 W. - Leonard, Head, Propulsion For Th ree Wi ns 1942 and received his commis­ Navy announced in Washington_I . . . receiving a permanent commis- ington in Seattle to study toward Development Department; H. G. sion in August 1944 through the Registration of kindergarten children and all new pupils to .. They hoped to have he plant Sh1ftS assemhhng a sahne water Approaches By C. H. Mcintyre sion as Paymaster and he com- a Masters Degree in Education. Wilson, Associate Technical Di­ pleted Supply and Disbursing in- He then plans to teach and tour V-12 Program. the China Lake school district, grades one through eight; has rector; J . A. Crawford, Aviation producing 750,000 gallons of ~:a,::as~~~o Pila:~ ;~:~r~om~ The Side Door Scottsmen fail- structions at the U.S. Navy Sup- the world (on space available Cdr. Burns and his wife, Ros~ been set for the· period August 5 through August 14, District Ordnance Department; LCdr. H. fresh wa ter a day by July 26. Calif., after Castro turned 0 f f ed to show for the game Tues- Corps School, Bayonne, New ships) with his wife during the mary. an ex~navy nurse whom Superintendent Harold Pierce Final Week E. Rutledge, Weapons Planning That date could be symbolic the base's fresh water supply day, thus moving NOTS up with I J €'rs"y in' March 1947. summers. he met on Saipan in 1947, pres­ announces. will be available 'at lime of regis­ Group; Cdr. E. E. Riley, Execu­ of United States determination last february. The Pasadena Annex. Golf three wins. During the next 12 years, Cdr. ently reside in Pasadena with - Registration' of these pupils tration. League is winding up its season Cassin's naval career consisted Cdr. H. F. J. Burns tive . Officer, VX-5; Cdr. C_ E. to hold the base. July 26 is the In addition to moving the wa­ Since there was no regular Reporting as the new Associ- their eight children - Dennis, will be received in the district Kindergarten· Placement in a whirlwind finish_ 14, Mary Ann 13, Patricia 12, Hathaway, Projects Director, clate... FicleJ Castro re.ve.res a,s ter d.Atting plant from CaU­ game, NOTS played an inter- of many and varied assignments, at. Dir.ector of Supply and Con. office on the Murray School IG ndergarten placement of VX'5; Dr. T. S. Amilie, Aviation thoa. anniversary of the day. he forni., th. Na.v", reported that Team number 8 - J. Greil, C. squad game. The NOTS squad both shore and sea duty, includ- tracting Officer at. Pasadeno An- Margaret 10, Janet 9, Kathryn campus between the hours of 8 children for the opening day 01 K. Ordnance Department; and R. T. st.artul hie driva, to u,nseat tli. two. units __ bei"1l buiJt from Merrow, S_ Seastedt, and Sim­ ing a period of instruction at the . C d H h F 61 Richard 4, and Susan 3. sellool will be tent~tlvely limited was supplemented by several nex,. IS omman er U9. ran./' a.m. and 4 p.m: except for the Carlisle, Ass't Department Head, reei""" "'f FuJgpncio.' Batista. tltecgrClWlclapd shou.ld b!> r8Mi.., mons, leads and is finishing well well known greats of the Pow- University of Washington in the cis J. Burns. lunch- hour; 11;30 to 12:30 p.m. to those c hoi I d r e n registered ahead of the other seven teams, Weapons Development Depart· ']lhe N a.v y said 168 civilians by D.~. der Puff League! Outstanding in Navy 5-term program. At the Cdr. Burns comes to N()TS Attendance in the summer prior to the end of the registra­ ment. workers- are on 16 and 1I1.hour W.hen all three de-salting with 18 games won. the plaw we r e Jane Garrett, conclusion of these studies he f . d t S I school session does not consti­ tion period. La t e registrants Team number 2 - R. Corn­ , was sent to Hawaii wherE> he was rom prevIOUS u y as upp y Anchor/' Chain May, ------units, are, oMIative, they will Sharon Madson, and Judy Wiles. Officer, U. S. Naval Av ionics Fa- tute registration for the regular will be placed on a waiting list ford, R. Moorehead, G. OSUCh, promoted to Lieutenant Com- cility, Indianapolis, Ind. Before Be 100 Years Old school year. pending the determination of prod.uce. aljout 2.2 million gal­ and N. Saines; team number- 3 Brook's Rinkydinks were de- de d se ed as Control lons of fresb wat.".... a, day - a man r an rv that he was Airframes, Stock Portsmouth, N. H. (AFPS) -'­ Registration Requirements space avai lability and zone as­ -'- J .Gannon, H_ Long, P. Rou­ feated by M'CIntyre's Phinques Di vision Officer and Executive bit m.ore than the base's normal Divers at the Naval Shipyard IGndergarten children must signment. In no case shall the bideaux, and B. Shealy; and 8-7. The difference was in the Assistant in the Supply and Fis- Control Officer, Aviation Supply needs) ~ here have discovered an ancho~ be five years old on or before class size of kinoergartens ex­ team number 5 - M. Heinrich, pitching_ Off AS B ,,~ P' t Officer, Philadelphia, Penn., Meanwhile, the hase is still cal ice, N , ar""rs om -[rom September 1958 to June and nearly 270 ft. of anchor December 2, 1964. Proof of ceed 33 pupils. . . A. Livingstone, B. Marimon, and Play was excellent and there Subsequent duty took him to 1962. dependent on two Navy tanket·s chain estimated to be over 100 hirth date must be presented If registrations -e x' c d the lit Santeramo, are all vying for were only 23 errors in the 4-inn- Philidelphia and Bremerton. One of the- hi hli his of his ee shuttling be.tween Guantanamo . years old. at the time of registration. available faci,lities, second place honors, each team kinderg~rt'\ll and Port Evergla,des, Fla", carry­ ing game. \Vashmgton, where he .was se- navy career was ~uri~g the per- Such proof may be' presented placement will be made in the having won 14'h games. The divers were making a ing. more than 4 million gaUons There was some thought of l ecte~9f~r Commander In Octo- iod of September 1951 to August routine inspection of pier heads in one. of the following forms: order of registration 'an'd 'a wait' Other league members are, of water eaell. team number 1 - N. Booth, L. making this an annual affair, ber, 5 (" C. 1952 when he held the position and the Piscataqua River bottom A birth certificate, a baptismal ing list will be istaillished. - but some of the men were rlent ruts~s as Supply Officer o.f the USS when they made their discovery certifica.te duly attested, a pass­ Parent compliance _with -regi5.. Gray, G. Kuhl, and R. Riordan; shocked at the Powder Puff In 1959, Cdr. Cassin was or- Valcour and Staff Supply Off i- team number 4 - C. Gerbracht, might at bat. dered to sea duty as Supply Of- cer of COMMIDEASTFOR in the in 40 ft. of water and about 50 port, or a legally executed affi­ tration before the end of the J_ Trzcinka, M. Van Reed, and fIcer aboard a large ( Fla~ Ship) Pe' G If ft. from a shipyard pier. davit by the parent, guardian prescribed period is urgently en· Milito", AlL.. Stars D_ Veronda; team number 6 - Next scheduled game is with destroye~ tender, th~ USS l'rair- ~~; .n Bu~ n; attended the Villa- The anchor weighs about five or custodian of the child. couraged to provide the dis~rict J_ Grove, B. Hodgson, I. Lemaire United Electrodynamics, Tues- 1e (AD15" fOJ an ex .. ended tour nova College in Philadelpllia. He tons and its shank covers 16'h Pupils new to the district who with adequate Information to es:­ l.eaye- SUnday Eor and G. South; team number 7 - day, August 4, beginning at 7 of 30 months, durmg Wh.1Ch tll1le holds a BA in business adminis­ ft. with flukes 12 ft. in length. are transfers from other dis­ tablish balanced class sizes' and D. Ayers, J . IGndred, J . Watkins, p.m. All games are played at he enjoyed two Slx-montns ernlS- tricts must present evidence of school attendance zones. and B. White. Brookside Park. grade placement by either a re­ After the registration period, Softball Tourney The individual players have port card or regular transfer attendance zones and class as­ Lt_(jg) BilI Elrod leaves responded to the competition by slip. signment of pupils will be'deter' fhis Sun'day with his Military All­ coming through with scores well Polio Immunization mined. Parents of ·kindergarten Stars for the 11th Naval Dislrict helow their established handi­ Personnel Both kindergarten and new children will be notified either Softball Tournament to be held caps. pupil registrants must present by mail or phone call specifyillg August 4-12 at the Long BeaCh One more week rernains be· Statistics evidence of polio immunization the class and sc ho01- placement Naval Station. fore the winners and runners­ New Employees or a written statement by the and the. time the parent is to The 16:mim s qua d is com­ up are announced. parent requesting exemption bring the child to the school p r i se d of players from NAF, Alternate players are - W. Public Works - Pat ric k C. from this requirement because during. the first day of school. NOTS, and VX-5. Brown, J. Busik, Cdr. Place, J. Stoltz, Heavy Duty Equipment of personal beliefs or medical Registration by Proxy Elrod has named NOTS' Chief Epps, B: Derby, H. Okino, K. necessity. If medical necessity Parents who plan to be away Harrel Thomason as his starting Me c h an i c; Joseph H. White, Wills, R. Hayslett, S. Brand, and is the basis for the request, a from the Naval Station during tournament moundsman wit h H. Byall. Heating Plant Operator. doctor's signed statement is re- the r~gist..ration period, may dele­ VX-5's speedball artist Joe Hoot: quired. gate a responsible_ adult to reg- man and NA'F's change-of-pace If polio immunization has not ister their children. " artist Howard Kelley as relief Study Fallout Effects on Eskimos been initiated by the time of In these cases, the person twirlers. Barrow, Alaska (AFPS) - A I The tests are being carried registration, a two week period gated should possess all the re­ NOTS' Bobby J 0 h n son will twin-engined transport plane of out for the Atomic Engergy Com­ is allowed in which to begin the quired ihformation previously work - b e h i n d the plate with the Navy's Arctic Research Lab- m ission in such communities as immunization series and a one j listed plus the leg'!,l name of NAF's Jimmy Conyers on call if oratory has left here on a Anuktuvuk Indian village. This year period to complete the the child, home adar~ss , home tlie .need arises. strange mission - the ferrying town lies in the path through series. phone number, birth date of the Manning the infield slots will of 5,000 lead hricks from Kotze- which hordes of caribou migrate Other heallh information re- child, oc~upation of ttte father be VX-5's Tigartt at first. NOTS' bue to Arctic -Village. across the Brooks Range. quired by the district includes and mother, bus i n e s s l?hone Rick Aekle at second and Frank Anuktuvuk Eskimos are large­ a heallh history of the child with number, and a li st of all chil­ Sonislawski at shortstop, and 'Its assignment is a part of a ly dependent for food and cloth­ the dates of immunizations and dren of the fa mil y including NAF's Howard Kellet at third . .,. Federal study to determine how ing on these migrations. They vaccinations. Complete physical their birth dates and sex. Outfield chores will be han:· much atomic bomb fallout has are helieved to have one of the examinations, hoth medical and Schools Open Sept. 8 . $2 50 SUPERIOR 'ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARD is presented died by NAF's Grenninger, left contaminated the food of Alask· highest burdens of radio-activity AFTER FINAL REVIEW and inspection of cer (center foreground), receives ensign from dental, are encouraged before The opening date for school to Mary Moore B'eist li ne of the Patent Division by K. H. field, VX-5's Rose, centerfield, an Eskimos and Indians. of any group of people in North enlisted personnel, Commander T. A. Cassin, Captain G. H. Lowe, Officer in Charge. school entrance. in the China Lake Elementary Robinson, Head of TID. Mary has the distinction of being and NAF's Landsburg, rig h t The laboratory, operated for America. retiring Associate Director of Supply Offi· Ceremonies were held at NOTS, Pasadena. Physical examination for m s District will be Tuesday, Sept. 8. the only woman patent advisor in the Navy Department. field.

, Page Two R.OCKUEER Friday, July 31, 1964 F",r -'Cid:;,:a:.!,y:...., ..:.J.:..u:.!,ly_ =-3 1:..!.,-'-19:...;6:..:4"'-______....:~:..O:::. C K E T E F P Page :ievell MT.ARARAT AII·Stars Win, But Coils Lose Sec(jnd Report From Ankara Barstow Takes Expedition by George Silberberg Two From Colts, 6-5 and 11-1 The IWV Colt League AlI·Stars ********~************* ** mountain climber from Denver" It's been ~ marvelous experi- , to the mo_untai~. It has become thing that I brought o'ne camera were upset last weekend when (Following is the second re- also. ence, even If I don't get any an obsession with ~ me! . with me beceuse I haven't re- the Barstow Colt All·Stars over· port from George Silberberg, Three Searched for Clues I further. I haven't got my cam- There are wolves and bears ceived the main equipment yet ~ : came an IWV five·run lead in on I e a v e from NOTS' 'Fesl -So, here we sit. The six of teras yet. The airplane comes in on this mountain but they won't . .I have been reading the manu- Friday night's game to dump the ·Depl. to take pari in an his· u. s waiting to move out for phase j only on Tuesday, Thursday and bother us un I e s s we bother script which has been written by locals, 6·5, then returned Satur­ . hI ' I d' . George Vandeman. It gives tOrtC a rc aeo og,ca expe ,I,on two-setting up the base camp Saturday. I'm hoping they'll be them. We will have soldiers :i. day night to swamp the valley complete description and de. team, 11·1, to win the tourney. on MI. Arant, Turkey, and at the 10,000 foot level. In 1962, I here today, but then, I've got along for protection. I'm told tailed information of how all this ihe possible recovery of rem· Crawford, Dougall and Mansell ' to get them through customs. that 'everyone comes down with came about. As I said before, Fans had high hopes lor the local tea m Friday night when nanls of Noah's Ark. ~vere on Mt. Ararat searching There is only one objective dysentery. However, we have he will publish this book called Buddy Phillips hit the first pitch ************************ for clues. They went through to this program, and Ihat is 10 two M.D.'s along to take care " Riddle of A r a r at" when we of the ball game for an inside­ many hardships and even though locale the Ark. Once it's located of us. have written the final chapter. We have one obj~ct!ve-to get the.park homerun. they are experienced climbers, Ihe mind cannot conceive whal I am not planning to go on to It. is so complicated and f.ascin: on the mountain! There are six T\vo more runs were scored by they have many hair·raising stor· effects it would have on the en· the glacier -until about a week's ating that I hope I can obtain of tis in A n k a r a right- now, the local team in the first inning ies to tell. lire world. I am not going to acclimation at base camp. I plan a copy to bring home. champing at the bit. What a and two in the second to give marvelous group of men. Let They ran rnto a Frenchman predict, however, I am sure that to take pictures of the tribes 'Mighty Anxious' starting southpaw pitcher War­ me describe them: Iby the -name ",f 0 u 'v a I, who due to the terrilic hardships to and their huts high on the moun· Received 'Monday, July 27"";' ren Turnbaugh a five·run lead found '.'ood on the mounta,'n ,'n be encountered, there will be tain. I can understand why this Dr. John lunt is a young sur· - h I II k' h Well, I'm still here in Ankara JIM GOFORTH'S IWV Pony team males swarm over lield to work with. one .rof the glacier C1"evasses. He no ot er peop. e DC rng t ere has never been done before with looking after last minute details. run of Tuesday night's game which beat Barstow, 3-2, and geon practicing at Denver. He I or a Iong time. good equipment. It seems 'we after he circuited the bases on a homerun for the winning clinched the tournament title for the Indian Wells Valley nine. Turnbaugh held the Barstow has four daughters. and wants a phC1tographed these pieces and I have not located my equipment team scoreless through three in .. The town of Dogubayazit has are going to the end of the civi· yet but I guess I'll find it. Six boy very much. I'd say 'he is in brought them down. I have seen nings of play, But Bar s tow one hotel that costs one lira a lized world. The mountain last men moved out to the mountain his mid·30's and climbs moun· the pic ' ures ~ and they aTe quite night (about 10.). For running erupted in 1840 and still has to prepar e the way. We have a tains for enjoyment. convincing. He has written a LlttleLeague Tourney Pony All-Stars Looking Forward ~~o;~~ ,7~~, i;n;h:h r~:u;:~e:~~ book about his -experiences, but water, you go down to the cor· pockets of gas bubbling up, like Turkish major going along with Dick Powell is a physical edu· it is quite difficult to obtain a ner of the street with your pail that around Coso 1I0t Springs. our group to help with the ar- · h To San Bernardino Tournament ~~:c~!~thB:~~e ~~~~s n~~~~n~~: ca tion teacher at a high school copy. and fill it from a pipe with Oul for 'Dinner rangements, but all of our equip. in Denver and teaches skiing on water running from it. Sunday, July 19 _ We still ment hasn't arrived yet. So, S I"'e I on 19 t (Continued Irom Page 1) mmguez. in the ten thinning. locals scoreless. wee kends. A very quiet, gO'Od· However, all this past history Sta r t R e ~ Valley and a flub by Barstow's League rules limit Pony This gave Barstow a one·run has been recorded. Now, what The women cannot be looked haven't moved out. I took two here I sit getting mighty anxi· to nine innings. edge going into the s eve nth. nat u red man in his 30's, he upon, and t a kin g pictures of of the fellows to the officer's ous. China Lake Little League All·Stars meet the Owens Valley seems almost shy at times but of the future? National All·Stars at 6:30 p.m. tonight on the Blenman youth Ted Dominguez, D k II d f With one out and a man on first, them is taboo! However, they club for dinner last night (filet The trip to the airport is fan­ gave the local Pony All.Stars a 0 ey a owe our runs on a natural leader. He was a mem·· lliffioult irip Ah.... d Baseball Park Diamond No. 4 in the second game of the first 54 victory in a 1O.inning four hits, issued three walks, Barstow's short stop Glenn all wear tremendous bundles of m'gnons for $2.00). It was mce ! t aslic (aboul 25 miles). I've seen ber of the Mt. Everest team. We hope to move out Monday California Little League District of the District Tournament here and struck out ten. Dominguez, Massengale picked up a sharp bag g y clothes and run at the to be back m a part of Amenca an old man leading a cow down Tournament ever to be held at Monday night. credited with the loss, gave one ground ball w h i c h developed William Dougall is a physics by s tat ion wagon to a town sight of a white man! Their Mos· agam. One Teally gets to appre· the middle of the sidewalk in Roberts, shortstop; and Bobby China Lake. Ryrd, third base. run, no hits, issued three walks, into a double p I a y, ending a teacher from Seattle who is also called Dogubayazit, the nearest lem belief is adhered to strictly! ciate why we are the greatest the city, many rid i n g burros, "Boo" Bessee, who got on base and struck out five. thriller with a 6,5 vic tor y for a top·notch mountain climber. town to the mountain. This will nation in the world. The tourney opened here Dangerous Elements gypsy caravans camped along ~ are Bryan Manger, via a walk, then advanced to sec· IWV , Bobby Barstow. He's about my age and stature, include the three who have al· Thursday night with Park View right field; Kermit Richards, From the hotel, one has to We went out to a lake today side streams, old men and womw and and t h i r d, scooted home Brown, relieved by Terry Foster Barslow, 11, IWV, 1 but quite experienced and well ready been there and myself. of Lancaster pitted against center field; and Mark Barke· walk about 15 miles to the moun· to swim. On the way back we en cutting wheat with ancient with the tie·breaking score when travelled. A dynamic personal· Now, what does this trip mean? Quartz Hill. Game results were meyer, left field. in the tenth, s t r u c k out 14, In the second game of the tain base, which is only the 2,000 stopped at a place where they tools, fa rmers tilling soil that Dominguez, who had fielded a ity-but more about him later. Imagine travelling from China not available at press time. walked three, gave up four runs series played Saturday night, the feet level, to establish a base were making earthen jugs of all I don't see how it could grow Leadoff man will be Jimmy bunt laid down by "Duke" Mar· on seven hits. Foster struck out local team under the pressure China Lake earned their tour· Gordon Mansell is ' a former ;;;; camp. We will pass 'many small sizes. I took piotures. A man cactus, let alone food. Brown, followed by Steve Rob· tin, found he was too late to cut two, gave no runs, hits, or walks. from the loss Friday night, was ~~~t ~ooA~~~e~~';,'o;::~ie~iy nament slot against the Owens off Martin at first and tried to mountaineer from England. He ,. villages and Kurdish tribes on wanted to show us the process Thousands of people live orr erts, and Bryan Manger, with Martin Going to San Berdoo not up to par. IWV used three has climbed most of the world's dirt roads\ go i n g through ap· yalley'National by defeating Ed· throw to second, only to discover this hike. They are friendly and so he started with raw clay and the land and travel great dis· Bobby Byrd as clean up. District NO.3 director Charles pitchers, Tom - H i b- b s, - Dennis proximately the same terrain, wards 4 to 1 and Boron, 13 to the bag wasn't covered, and the ilnportant peaks which are Teally but with unsafe drinking water, won't bother us. The real dan· built a jug about twe feet high. tances on foot. The expected Owens Valley Squad C. Martin, Cdr. Hal Byrd, and Crow, and J ohn Martin, in an 0, to take the Area 2 champion· ball rolled off his fingers into