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Cost Of Living Allowance Set # For Servicemen In Hawaii Servicemen lucky Base Housing are alsoeligible." extra COLA money will most enough to be stationed in sunny The colonel also stated that likely be spent on foodstuffs." Hawaii are soon scheduled to persons who take leave and stay in The COLA program was receive extra money to help Hawaii during their leave will be made effective in Hawaii Oct. 20, defray the higher expenses of the paid COLA. and will he paid starting Nov. 15, island paradise. COLA payments are providing that all the individual's Termed the Cost of Living computed according to rank of paperwork is submitted early Allowance (COLA), the program the serviceman and how many enough. Personnel must apply for has been authorized by the dependents he hoz. For example, a COLA, it is not automatic. If you Department of Defense to help sergeant (E-5) with no dependents don't apply for it, you won't get servicemen in certain areas meet would receive 45 cents per day, it. the higher living expenses of that whereas a sergeant with one Applications should be area. dependent would receive 50 cents turned in to the unit office of the "Of course, Hawaii is one of per day. individual concerned. the most expensive places in Personnel receiving In addition to Hawaii, other which to be stationed," said Temporary Lodging Allowance areas rating COLA payments are YOUR CANDY OR YOUR LIFE!-Parents may expect to see this sight Lieutenant Colonel M.C. Kramer, (TLA) are not entitled to COLA Alaska, American Samoa, more than once Saturday night. Dependent children are reminded to Station Disbursing Officer. payment, but as soon as TLA Australia, the Bahamas, Belgium, attend the Halloween Costume Party tonight at 6 p.m. at Platt Field. "Everyone who resides in ceased, COLA begins. Canada, Cambodia and certain The party is being sponsored by the PTA and every child in costume the area with dependents, or who "COLA is expected to be parts of Japan. will receive a prize. Costumes will be judged for originality and draws BAQ on their own right is spent on food," LtCol. Kramer effectiveness. Tomorrow night the trick or treaters will begin making entitled to COLA," - LtCol. stated. "Since BAQ usually covers their rounds. Parents are urged to accompany their youngsters in order Kramer said. "Personnel living in the cost of civilian housing, the to reduce vandalism. Children are advised to head for home around 9 p.m. USMC Drug Policy Gen. Walt Tours The following is a Marine Corps policy statement in regard to'. drug abuse in the U.S. Marine Corps: The extra; wdinary degree of coordinated professional skills and teamwork required to maintain Marine Corps air-ground teatn readiness Base Facilities for amphibious operations. . .and the resultant degree responsibility of General Lewis W. Walt, The general arrived by ,elan borne by each individual Marine does not allow for anything but the Assistant Commandant of the from Camp H.M. Smith at 1:30 highest performance. This is why the Marine Corps cannot tolerate drug Marine Corps, visited K-Bay p.m. He attended a command use within its ranks. Those who experiment with drugs can expect to be yesterday while on a tour of briefing given by 13(;en. V.A. Gen. Walt punished. Those who become addicted will be separated. It is clear that Marine units in the Pacific area. Armstrong, Commanding General, both types of user introduce unnecessary operational risks as well as an 1st Marine Brigade, and Col. W.J. unwholesome environment. White, Commanding Officer, On the specific matter of rehabilitation, the Marine Corps is KMCAS. neither funded nor equipped to carry the burden of noneffective `Blues' Here For members for the inordinate length of time that civilian institutions are The general also met with finding necessary to achieve rehabilitation of addicts. Even then the the Station and Brigade Advisory reversion rate is discouragingly high. In any case, our medical resources Sunday Councils, viewed the Station's are sufficiently taxed by duty-connected physical problems without Performance intentionally This Sunday, the skies above taking on clinical or rehabilitative responsibilities for Bugle Team, the Army's Golden General Walt recently which we are neither funded, nor K-Bay will be filled with the sights strutted qualified. Knights Parachute Team and a announced that he will retire Further, as Marine Corps strength reduces to a post-Vietnam and sounds of the world famous high power phantom take-off by Feb. 1, 1971. He will leave commitment level, the premium on professionalism goes even higher. Blue Angels. This precision group our own Brigade pilots. Also the Marine Corps after 35 We will only enlist who will conscientiously will be the main attraction of a or retain those meet and presented for public viewing will years of service. During maintain high standards. Drug users simply day long program which will that do not fit into that be static displays of aircraft and time, he earned category. include the FMFPac Drum and two Navy individual crew served weapons. Crosses and a Silver Star Refreshments will also be Medal in World War II, as well MUC Awarded available. as other honors for his service in Korea and The public is invited to the Vietnam. Gen. Walt free show which will be held was named Assistant Melo Squadron Commandant between "A" street and taxi of the Marine Corps Jan. 1, 1969. He Marine Heavy runway near Hangar 105. There Helicopter received his fourth in will be star Squadron 463 (HMH-463) has plenty of parking and May 1969, making him seating available. the been awarded the Meritorious Cost Assistant Commandant Unit Commendation Medal for The Blue Angels will also be to attain the rank of general. heroic actions during Operations See related story on Page 8. Dewey Canyon. appearing tomorrow at Barbers The operation resulted in Point and Monday over Ft. DeRussey in Waikiki. Below is the SATS Launch and Recovery Site 1,355 enemy killed and 1,341 and visited VMFA-I22, K-Bay's weapons captured. schedule for Sunday's activities here. newest squadron. The citation which covers the period Feb. 24 to Mar. 24, 10 a.m. - Gates Open. General Walt departed the Station at 3:30 p.m. 1969, noted that a total of 282 12:30 p.m. The FMFPac hours were - flown by HMH-463 Drum and Bugle Team choppers during which 2,200 troops were transported, 785 tons 1 p.m. - High power take of food was delivered and 700 off by Brigade phantoms sorties Were flown in support of 1:30 p.m. - Sea and Air Did You Know the operation. Rescue Demonstration Patrons of all KMCAS PX The squadron of CH-53 Sea 2 p.m. The Army's Golden Angels aircraft - facilities are reminded that Stallions arrived in Vietnam in THE BLUE ANGELS ARE HERE-Three of the Blue Knights Parachute Team. the sky with personnel in uniform have priority 1966 and has flown in support of sweep K-Bay with the grace of an invisible hand painting Tuesday to between hours 11:30 - 1 every major Marine operation an announcement of their arrival. This first group landed 2:30 p.m. - The Blue Angels of a.m. since that time. make preparations for their shows. Performance. p.m. on weekdays. News In Brief Education eicititio9 Stowe awed The MCAS Retail Clothing Sales Store wilt be closed for inventory on Monday, Nov. 2., and Tuesday, Nov. 3. The Clothing News Store will reopen for business on Wednesday, Nov. 4 The Reading Tactics (Speed 74,1 leatia94 "loaded& Reading) Class scheduled to begin Oct. 27, has been rescheduled to The off base Housing Referral Office Bldg. 244 now has a limited allow more time for enrollment. supply of TLA-approved hotel lists including all additions changes and The first class will meet Nov. 3, at deletions., for commands who need an up-to-date listing. Sponsors are 6:30 p.m. Bldg. 267. The classes reminded that in selecting a hotel for TLA families, caution should be will meet for six weeks on taken to make sure the hotel is TLA approved. Should any questions Tuesdays and Thursdays from arise regarding the service member's eligibility or obligations connected 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $35. with TLA, the appropriate Personnel and or Disbursing Officer should Tuition assistance is not available. be contacted. If you would like to enroll in the Jes' Plain Will course, call 73572 or 7-2061. 7/141 etende 7(vt 03694 On November 4, Oklahomans celebrate the birthday of the man The University of Hawaii consider America's greatest humorist: William that many people will offer two courses at -Kaneohe Opportunity exists for outstanding staff sergeants and gunnery Penn Adair Rogers, or, as he would have preferred it, "Jes' plain sergeants with a primary MOS of 0369 for assignment to the Military Will." during their Third Accelerated Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) during the remainder of FY71 Had he lived, the part-Cherokee Indian would have been 91 years Term from Dec. 7 to Feb. 25. The and during FY72. Personnel desiring to volunteer for this duty should old. courses offered are Principles of books action forms to CMC (Code DFB). Prior to During the 1920s and early 1930s, both on stage and in his Economics (Eton 150), which will submit administrative and newspaper columns, Will Rogers made social criticism a fine assignment to Vietnam, Marines selected for this duty will be ordered art. He was so adept at it that no one since has been able to match meet Tuesdays and Thursdays to a six-week Military Advisor assistance senior NCO course at Ft. his consummate skill at its practice. from 6 to 8 p.m., and Elements of Bragg, N.C. What made Rogers so generally accepted and loved by both the Physical Geography (Geog 101), general public and the people at whom his barbs were aimed was which will meet Mondays and the congenial good humor in which they were sheathed. Although Wednesdays from 6 to 8:20 p.m. S9e.d., one might hesitate to say that his observations definitely changed Selgoolat9 ?al add the policies of the "establishment" of that time, it is reasonable to Registration for all University of assert that the people who headed our nation when Rogers was Hawaii Third Accelerated Term School quotas are available from 11QMC for a limited number of alive certainly took his home-spun remarks and homilies into con- courses offered both on and 'corporals and sergeants to attend the counterintelligence agent course sideration, on occasion, to gain a better insight into the problems- off-campus will be held Nov. at Ft. Holahird, MD., leading toward MOS 0211 . Administrative actions and there were many-then confronting the nation. from 10 to 1 p.m. in Classroom 2, forms requesting assignment to these school quotas should be sent to Rogers' comments left an indelible direction sign on America's path of progress. He was, admittedly, a political activist-and an Bldg. 267. Tuition Assistance CMC (Code DF). Basic selection requirements are outlined in MCO eminently successful one. But the changes he so subtly wrought Requests should reach the Station 3850.1C. were accomplished, not by carrying picket signs, nor shouting down Education Office not later than his opponents with obscenities, nor dressing himself in outlandish garb, nor sniping with rifles, nor throwing brickbats, nor bombing Nov. 25, to allow time for 7llevaae evol 7ieleet4 and burning buildings, but, rather, by making people laugh at processing. To qualify for tuition themselves and their problems, and then encouraging them to set assistance you must be accepted Enlisted Marines here are reminded to purchase tickets for their the matter straight, in a peaceful, forthright manner. Rogers did for admission to the University: not believe that it was necessary to destroy America to make it respective Marine Corps Birthday Balls. better; rather, he felt that America could be improved by closely Enlisted Marines may purchase tickets from the Enlisted Club examining its people and institutions, and then keeping what was If You are interested in Manager or any E-Club Advisory Board member. Tickets are $6.50 per best and improving what was not desirable. Above all, he knew taking a course in College Algebra, person. For further that it is impossible to be angry and laugh at the same time. information concerning the Enlisted Birthday Ball, Trigonometry, or Calculus from contact Sgt. Jim Counsellor at Even after he had become internationally famous and had 7-3631 dwh, or 254-2276 awh. amassed a fortune, Rogers still retained his common touch, saying, Chaminade College, call, :he Staff noncommissioned officers may purchase tickets at the "Shucks, I was just an old cowhand that had a bit of luck." Education Office and tell 'us, SNCO Club Manager's Tickets Office. are $3.50 per person for club Will Rogers' lariat has lain still for more than 35 years. Perhaps Chaminade will schedule classes members, and $9 per person we nerd someone who can learn how to twirl it . . . . for non-club members. For further on base in any subject they teach, information concerning (AFPS Editorial) the SNCO Birthday Ball, contact GySgt. Cleary if there are enough people at 7-3135. Deadline for buying tickets for the SNCO Ball is Sunday. Interested. Check Your Improvements by An Open Letter D.L. Hamilton, Investigator United States Federal Trade Commission EDITORS NOTE: The following letter was recently submitted to the Today's preachment is practices. Hoo boy! This outfit Moreover, the firm failed to station CO. The Windy Staff would like to share it with all Navy and directed 'to those of you who used every trick in the book. advise customers that the job Marine personnel at K-Bay. own homes or who intend to Some of the representations constituted a lien against the purchase a home. It is a sad fact found to be false: home in some cases. "1 retired at Ilickam AFB on Aug. 1, 1969, and moved to my of life that homes do require A l l materials and present address at that time. My family consists of my wife, five maintenance and improvements installations were at a greatly In other cases where the children (ages 9 to 15), and as you can imagine, we utilize the closest from time to time. It is with this reduced price. firm found that the prospect was military facilities, which in this instance is your command. certain knowledge the aware of his right to cancel the In the 14 months that we have resided here in Kailua we have door -to -door type "home Prospects homes had been transaction in three business days, been regular customers of the Marine Corps Exchange, Commissary, improvement specialist" operates, specially selected as models and the firm falsely stated that 25% Library, and probably most important, your medical facilities. and I am discussing the gyp artist, would be used for demonstration penalty would be assessed if the We have never found anything but superior performance and an not the bonafide licensed with a resultant saving to the customer exercised his right to absolute desire to accommodate my family. 1 wish to personally express operator. prospect. cancel. (Such assessment is my appreciation to your over-taxed medical facility for their Recently the Commission unlawful). understanding, patience and desire to help when assistance is needed. filed a You can be proud command." complaint against a home Installation job Finally, the of your improvement firm usually firm in Des Moines, unconditionally guaranteed for transferred the customer's charging them with deceptive Very Respectfully, twenty years. obligation to a third party William P. Jacobs financial institution which Colonel, USAF, Retired generally cut off valid claims IS /AIM I I 11 Kailua, Hawaii TH customers may have had against the home improvement firm, due to various legal defenses available to the third party. AF 'Y' Rooms Available CO, MCAS, KANEOHE BAY COL. W. J. WHITE I have reiterated, time and The Armed Forces YMCA, completed its renovation process. CO, 1ST MARINE BRIGADE BGEN. V.A. ARMSTRONG time again, the common sense located at 250 South Hotel St., Facilities offered to the JPAO CAPT. M.D. HANDELSMAN Honolulu, reminds all K-Bay OIC CAPT. C.B. SIMMONS rule- KNOW THE FIRM WITH serviceman include pool tables, EDITOR SGT. C. WHITE WHICH YOU PROPOSE TO personnel that they have excellent TV rooms, a barber shop, rooms available on a daily, weekly shop and a ASSISTANT EDITOR SGT. B. PRESSON III DEAL! Before you spend a gymnasium, clothing SPORTS EDITOR SGT. D. CARLSON bundle on home improvements, or monthly basis. The "Y" restaurant, to name just a few. currently has 44 beds only THE WINDWARD MARINE IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY AND FOR check to see if the firm is licensed. with THE. PERSONNEL OF MCAS, KANEOHE. IT IS PRINTED BY THE Check with the Office of 50 percent occupancy. Occupancy rates range 3S WINDWARD PUBLISHING CO., INC., KAILUA, HAWAII AND PUBLISHED Consumer Protection of the State The "Y' has recently follows: ITII NON-APPROPRIATED FUNDS. THE WINDWARD MARINE of Hawaii. Most importantly, CONFORMS WITH THE PROVISIONS OF MCO P5600.31. VIEWS AND Daily Weekly Monthly OPINIONS EXPRESSED ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MARINE don't let yourself be pushed into a CORPS. THE WINDWARD MARINE, A MEMBER OF THE SERVICES OF THE deal where a "special" price is ARMED SERVICES NEWS BUREAU, IS PROMULGATED FOR offered if you allow your home to Single Room $2.90 $17.45 $56.90 INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IN NO WAY DIRECTIVE IN be used as a model or Single Room w/Water $3.30 $19.95 $70.20 NATURE. NO PAID ADVERTISING MAY BE ACCEPTED. THE PUBLIC Single Room w/Water, Phone AFFAIRS OFFICE AND STAFF OF THE WINDWARD MARINE ARE demonstrator. All those gimmicks e3.65 $21.80 $77.45 LOCATED IN BLDG. 930. ALL COPY FOR PUBLICATION WILL BE are as old as the hills and very SCREENED AND MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 4 P.M. ON MONDAY, CALL rarely based upon the true Double Room $5.50 $32.70 $90.80 72141, 72142 OR 72431 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. situation. Double Room w/Water $6.30 $37.80 $116.20 New Liberty Bus Schedule KMCAS Personnel Urged To Get Influenza Shot LIBERTY BUS SCHEDULE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY A n n u a l in fluenza location, are requested to utilize immunization will be given on the "On-the-Spot" service, All Nov. 4, 5 Authorized Stops Kailua Shuttle Honolulu and 6, according to the other personnel, including schedule below. All military dependents, will receive their personnel are required to receive immunizations at the dispensary, Station Terminal - Bldg. 283 4:25 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 8:55 p.m. Dead* this vaccine unless deferred by a Bldg. 216, in the emergency (DePartilre) Head Medical Officer. Civil Service vehicle parking area, in Brigade Bus Stop-Bldg.1051 employees and dependents are accordance with the schedule encouraged to receive the vaccine. below. Marines from 1/3 and (Departure) 4:30 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 9 p.m. In an attempt to reduce supporting units will be Mokapu Junction 4:35 p.m. 5:25 p.M. 6:25 p.m. 7:25 p.m. time off the job due to traveling immunized by the Battalion (Arrival) to and from the dispensary, Medical Section and will not Kihapai and Hoolai Sts. 4:55 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m. certain outlying areas have been utilize the "On the Spot" teams. S. Kailua (Arrival) selected where a shot-team will To prevent interference with Armed Forces YMCA administer the vaccine. Military flight schedules personnel in a (Approx. Arrival) 9:50 p.m. and civilian personnel who do not flying status may elect to receive Ft. Denissy- Waikiki actually belong to the indicated the vaccine either with their unit (Approx. Arrival) 10:05 p.m. units, but who work in close or on Friday, Nov. 6, at the proximity to dispensary, Bldg. - Waikiki the shot-team 216, Aviation Ft. DeRussy 1 amt. (Departure) 10:30 p.m Examination Section at the times Armed Forces YMCA 10:45 p.m. 1:15 a.m. prescribed below. No other (Departure) personnel will be routinely High In innoculated on the date. Wednesday, Nov. 4: 7:45 - 8:15 a.m. Bldg. 1362, (Pyramid SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS WITH COMMERCIAL BUS SERVICE. Rock), MACS-2; 8:30 - 9 a.m., The Sky Bldg. 388, MACTU-70 and Authorized Stops Kailua Shuttle Honolulu MABS-24; 9:15 - 9:30 a.m., Bldg. Do you young adults want 375, H&MS-24; 9:45 - 10 a.m., Bldg. MAG-24 - 10:10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 8:55 p.m. Dead*, to learn about the field of 301, HQ; 10:15 - Bldg. 283 Station Terminal Head aviation? If you do and you are a 10:45 a.m., Hangar 101, Stop - H&MS-24 and I I - Brigade Bus p.m. 9:00 p.m. young man or woman of 14 years HEDRON; (Dep) 10:15 a.m. 11:35 a.m. 12:55 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 4:55 p.m. 6:20 11:30 Bldg. 1051 of age or older, you can be a a.m., Hangar 103, Mokapu Junction VMFA-235; 12:45 a.m. - 13:15 10:25 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. member of the Explorers aboard (Arrival) K-Bay. p.m., Hangar 104, VMFA-212 and VMFA-I - Kihapai & Hoolai - a r e 22; 1:30 2:30 p.m., a.m. 11:55 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 6:40 p.m. Explorers Kailua (Arrival) 10:35 non-uniformed, co-educational Bldg. 1041, 1st ANGLICO, and vocationally oriented people Brigade Schools and H&S Brigade. Thursday, Nov. 5: - Armed Forces YMCA - 9:50 p.m. having fun and learning about 7:45 Honolulu (Arrival) their futures to boot. 8:15 a.m., Hangar 105, Station Ops; 8:30 - 11:15 a.m., Ft. DeRussy - Waikiki 10:05 p.m. To help young people to (Arrival) become aware of their Dispensary (Bldg. 216), Il&IIS (includes Navy personnel) and Ft. DeRussy - Waikiki 10:30 p.m. & responsibility within the (Departure) community, the Kaneohe Air Unit stragglers; I - 3:30 p.m., Station is sponsoring Explorer Dispensary (Bldg. 216), Civil Post 390. The specialty of this Service, Dependents and Unit - 10:45 p.m. & Stragglers. Armed Forces YMCA group is aviation, and Jim Stuck, Honolulu (Departure) 1:15 a.m. Dan Gates, Rod Christensen, Greg Friday, Nov. 6: 7:45 - 1 1:1 5 Iversen are Air a.m., and I - 3 p.m., Dispensary, State and Erich Examining Room), SUNDAYS AND STATE/FEDERAL HOLIDAYS WITH NO COMMERCIAL BUS SERVICE Traffic Control men working as (Aviation Aviation personnel only. Shuttle Honolulu advisors for the Post. Authorized Stops Kailua If you are interested in there will be a meeting at Station Terminal - joining, 10:55 p.m. Dead in Bldg. Tice Bldg. 283 (Departure) d0:!5 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 5:25 p.m. 7 p.m., Tuesday 267. Secretary Laird Head group is also going flying Nov. 7. Brigade Bus Stop - Urges Extensive Bldg. 1051 (Departure) 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Mokapu Junction (Arrival) 10:40 a.m. 1:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. Military Ballot K-Bay WASHINGTON (AFPS) - Kihapai & Hoolai Sts. Hundreds of servicemen and Kailua (Arrival) 10:50 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 5:50 p.m. civilian employes gathered in Forces YMCA the Pentagon's inner court Sept. Armed 25 to hear Secretary of Defense Arrival 11:20 a.m. 2:20 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 9:50 p.m Melvin It. Laird urge military Ft. DeRussy - Waikiki Salutes men to vote in the November (Arrival) 11:35 a.m. 2:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 10:05 p.m. general elections. Ft. DeRussy - Waikiki In a half-hour ceremony cap- Sgt. M.E. ping a summer-long campaign Noon 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 1 am. (Departure) Little, MABS-24, to get servicemen to vote by Armed Forces YMCA was awarded a absentee ballot, Secretary Laird Honolulu (Dep. for MCASK) 12:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 10:45 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Meritorious Mast. said. "We have come a long way Hoolai Sts. LCpl. S.I. Rice toward full participation by the Kihapai & Armed Forces in elections 12:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 11:15 p.m. ...." Kailua (Departure) received a He noted that in 1942 fewer meritorious mast. than 10 per cent of those of vot- Junction, ing age in the Armed Forces Mokapu 11:30 p.m. Pali Palms (Departure) 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. cast ballots while the figure in LCpl. V.R. 1968 was 46 per cent. However, he said a significant number of to Ft. DeRussy to pickup Inbound passengers only. Rivera of The last Liberty Bus will "" VMFA-235 was eligible military personnel still recipient of a need to be informed on the im- the portance of voting, and on the letter of Appre- mechanics of the process of in NOTE: Station Motor-T has instituted the above schedule to coincide with the new civilian schedule published ciation from casting an absentee ballot. schedule now provides transportation between Kaneohe and Kailua last week's Windy. The new civilian main MAC Comman- They also heard Assistant N. Kalaheo. Station transportation has therefore added two new bus stops just outside the K-Bay drive and one Marine bus stop der, Colonel K.C. Secretary of Defense (Manpow- gate near Aikahi Park shopping center, Mokapu Junction. Also notice that there is now only back to base from Kailua er and Reserve Affairs) Roger and one civilian bus stop in Kailua. Marines must remember that to get transportation Palmer. SSgt. must wait at the Marine bus stop on Kihapai Street. T. Kelley say that although the they A.G. Thomason, Military Departments are doing V M F A-235, a fine job of providing voting complete -I a Rice information, "We must always BKEICH CV 1. MILLa continue to press ahead for BOTCH Or N. MILLI co irse in Review Ile MOM gi BM STOPS NI USAF! greater voting participation by Mathematics. members of the Armed Forces." Promoted to their present ranks were LCpI's B.D. Parsley, K.R. Berggren, D.J. Knieling and Ki NAPA st Cpl's C.B. Johnson and P.R. Cope of VMFA-235. Th LCpI's J.R. Vickers, S.L. Jones, W.G. Holt Jr., W.D. Black Jr., M.H. Johnson, T. Ayon, E.J. '-Si, ots. Roberts, J.M. Scott, J.E. Moore and PFC T.E. Petrus of H&S Co. 1/3, were promoted to their present ranks. 4 League Standings Shuffle Amtracs Stops 1/3; Radio, Op Win 1/.?- tl1TR .ICS AMTRACS, boosted by an inspired defensive unit, upset 1/3, 14-6 and maintained themselves in a three way tie for first place in the Intramural Football League with 1st Radio and Station Ops. Both teams held each other scoreless in the first quarter. AM'fRACS' quarterback Cary Hamblton opened up his offensive show in the second period and nailed reliable Poi Borges with an electrifying 67 yard TD play to put AMTRACS on the scoreboard. Hamblton threw to Al Guttirrez for the two-point PAT and an 8.0 lead. I/3's offense was repeatedly stymied throughout the first half, AMTRACS yielding only short pass and ground gains. It was the defense that provided 1/3 with their only score of the day. Les Larson intercepted a pass from !lambkin and raced in for the touchdown. The PAT failed and AMTRACS headed into half-time with 8-6 edge. AMTRACS sticky umbrella zone defense and strong interior line continued to spurn 1/3 in the second half. Jesse Ware picked off a Rufus !lotion pass which set up a one-yard scoring plunge by John Howard. With the score 14-6, 1/3 staged a late drive which died on AMTRACS eight yard line when Holton recovered his own fumble as time ran out. AMTRACS' coach, Ted Katana, pointed out performances turned in by defensivemen Pineapple Herring, Hugh Story, Stork Kingsley, "Disease" Johnson and Jim Morse. "My entire defensive unit did a great job of containing 1/3's offense. They're very good. We gave them the short stuff, nothing for first downs and that was our game plan. Now it.";114501 that this one's over we've got to forget it. We play Prov Sery Bn Saturday (tomorrow) and they're big and coming along. We can't NO YOU DON'T-Two I1&MS-24 lineman put the skids to a short run by and unidentified MABS-24 ball overlook them. I say no one will carrier. MABS-24 beat H&MS-24 28-20 for their first win of the year. finish this league undefeated, but we'll he right up there." Randy Silcox followed up IM FOOTBALL Obviously dejected by the Shea's crowd-stirring run with a. STANDINGS defeat, 1/3 Coach, John Chase touchdown jaunt and quarterback had but one comment. "We had Wayne Cook added the two-point Won Lost PF PA eight men on the field, but no conversion. A nifty 25 yard sprint AMTRACS 3 0 63 46 team present." by Bde's John Searle and Dallas 1st Radio Bn 3 0 170 8 Gunter's two-point conversion Station Ops 3 0 166 30 1%! Radio-Diklio toss to John Fugue tightened the 1/3 2 1 130 32 2 1 70 92 Ist Radio scored all of its score to 14-8, PSB ahead at the Prov Sery Bn 1 2 16 61 noints in the first half and then half. Disbursing 9th 1 6 167 limed the game over to the Eng 2 Cook came on strong after MABS-24 1 2 54 56 c reuse in stopping Disbursing intermission, working his team MACS-2 1 2 50 108 downfield and took it across H&S Bde 1 2 32 112 Radio couldn't muster up an himself for a 20-8 lead. "Dandy" ionsive H&MS-24 0 3 52 101 attack after quarterback Dan Dugger kept H&S Bde's !I y Allen the left game because hopes alive with a 7 yard scoring TOMORROW'S GAMES: an injury he received when run for the final score. 1/3 vs Station Ops and 9th mpg Radio's last touchdown Engineers vs H&S Bde, 9 a.m. ur the first half. Denny Martin led PSB's Disbursing vs MACS-2 and Bill Gooch put six on the defense, making 14 tackles. Bob MABS-24 vs 1st Radio at noon. ,Ard for Radio early in the first Bieraugel chipped in 11, Paul AMTRACS vs Provisional Service lod as he ran 5 yards a for TD UPSET-I/3's Larry Scott (11) gets upset by a swarm of AMTRACS Duvall and Bob Prather added 10 Bn at 3 p.m. H&MS-24 draws a culminate a drive. Allen passed defensivemen. AMTRACS setback 1/3's Demons 14-6 in one of the more each. bye. Jim Brady for the two-point major games of the 1M season thus far. aversion. Disbo's Billings, vley and Lou Felifini trapped go to-gether like peanut butter 11 I RS-2-1 - II& 11S-24 'it in the endzone for a safety and jelly," Coach Al Alcaraz said. Disbursing's lone tally of the "Ward did some terrific running "Jonzie" Jones replaced the Words from and Barefield's gains were hard injured Dana Yetton in the first the Wizards With the score 8-2 Allen yards up the middle. He bowled quarter and went on to run for w a second quarter 35 yard over MACS-2's front line, two touchdowns and pass for Upsets do nothing to enhance the longevity of a "Wizard". 'ass to Bill Blaylock, tossed to sometimes carrying two or three another as MABS-24 knocked off Our winning percentage dipped to .646 as a result of last week's v for the Iwo-pointer and men with him. He's an a stubborn H&MS-24 ballclub action. On the year, we stand 11 for 17. Maybe some of you 'd himself on the 17 yard outstanding runner." 28-20. sideline "wizards" would like to step into the limelight and come ,eg play during which he was Actually, it was the defense Yetton threw 25 yards to forward with some challenge predictions? In any case, here's how cd crossing the goal line. that put Ops on the scoreboard Rufus Farley for MABS' first the games should go tomorrow: 1st Radio Coach Chuck first. George Sigler and D.J. score. He then suffered an injury Slavnis was pleased with the, We s t ha r t tackled MACS-2 causing him to leave the game. H&S BDE 30, 9th ENG 12- H&S Bde should be ready to get ",- lent game the defensive unit quarterback Bill Wright twice in Jones, a newcomer to MABS' back up to .500 in this one. They gave PSB a rough time last ,1 in. Linebacker Phil Frye the end zone for safeties, staking offensive unit, came on for week and their offense has shown signs of improvement. 9th Eng ,1 off two passes and Don Ops to an early 4-0 lead. Yetton and threw 35 yards to "Beat" Hedron by a forfeit and it may be awhile before they get Ni tor and Mary Wood each MACS-2 hit the scoring Farley for a TD, and scored twice a break again. it red a Disbursing fumble, column late in the game when himself on TD runs of 50 and 10 Station Ops 21 - 1/3 14-Ward and Barefield will get their benefitting from jarring Wright passed 15 yards to John yards. sternest test in this game, and if previous showings are any ta, is,os by Steve Page." Curtis for a TD and followed with H&MS workhorse, Gary indication, they're up to the task. Ops' defense will have to stop 'We moved the ball good, another 15 yarder to flanker Nerby scored in the first and 1/3's air attack. Injuries have sidelined a few key Demons. After all .ve ran into a penalty, threw Cedrick Flax. fourth quarters on runs of 77 and last week's 14-6 lesson from AMTRACS, 113 should be a new and an ,werception or tumbled. We 12 yards and "Little" Smith stronger ball club. How well they've rejuvinated themselves could played great ball from the 20 to added another on a 14 yard run be the deciding factor. the 20, but that's where it but it wasn't enough as MABS Disbursing 24, MACS-2 21-MACS-2 fell to Ops 44-12 but ended," lamented Disbursing'r made a 28-14 first half bulge made a strong showing. Wright and LaFavor will have to "put it C,,acti Don Nicosia. stick. together" it MACS-2 has any designs of victory. They face a team Jones was 6 for 12 through which has played strong teams early in the season and one which the air while Rick Blackstock is hungry for a win. (I ICS-2 - Station Ups. completed 8 out of 18. MARS AMTRACS 20,PSBIO-AMTRACS has the momentum going Barefield and J.W. Ward rolled out 336 yards total offense but sometimes it swings both ways. We're betting they overcome scored three touchdowns each and and 12 first downs as compared to the hoopla involved in beating a top team and come back to stop rushed for a total of 363 yards as 348 rushing and passing and seven the big running backs of PSB. PSB is riding on a two game Station Ops humbled MACS-2 first downs for H&MS. winning streak and when you play an unbeaten team, strange 44-1 2. things can happen. This could be the game that shames the Barefield scored on runs of Wizards. 23. 6 and 3 yards while rushing PS13-11&S Rde Radio 24 , MABS-24 12-Injuries to 1st Radio's offensive for 159 yards. Running mate unit could hamper their quest for a fourth straight victory. What Ward crossed the goal line on a Hard-running Tim Shea the offense misses will most assuredly be made up by their seven yard pass from quarterback raced 75 yards for a TD on the tenacious defense which has allowed only eight points in three Jim (','e and runs of 16 and 58 third play of the game as games. MABS-24 must score quick and then hope defense holds, yards. Ward's output Saturday SURE HANDS-A/ Barefield (/4) Provisional Service Bn won their otherwise it will be a runaway. gives lam 631 yards rushing and racks up two more for Station Ops second straight IM Football 10 Tr;', for three games. as he catches a Jim Reynolds pass League contest, 20-14, over a and and Barefield seem to for a PAT conversion. rugged H&S Bde team. 5 1970-71 AFBL Opener HawMars Face Army Tuesday At Schofield

The Hawaii Marines open three years for the University of their 1970-71 Armed Forces Idaho and is now in his second Basketball League schedule year of service ball. Norton looks Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., when they to Kozak for "team leadership. face the Army Redlanders at He's a hook shot artist and a great Schofield Barracks' Gymnasium. rebounder. Ile should be a treat to watch." Army, composed of players from Schofield and Tripler When asked who he would Hospital, is picked as favorites to start if the IlawMars were to open win the AFL crown. Hawaii at the time of this writing, Coach Marine coach, Hal Norton, will Norton said he'd go with, "Kozak, sending a team made up mostly of John Kiger, Al Burrell, Bill inexperienced but talented Squires and Ron Turner." starters against the highly- touted Redlanders. Norton rates Kiger, a Six-foot five-inch Chuck six-foot guard from Dayton, Ohio, Kozak is Norton's only returning as a good outside shooter. Kiger SEASUN TIP-OFF-The Hawaii Marines open their 1970-71 Armed Forces Basketball Schedule Tuesday starter off last year's All-Marine played prep ball in Dayton and against Army. The game marks the beginning of a long road which could lead to another All-Marine title for Championship team. Hailing out has several years experience on the HawMars. of Seattle, Wash., Kozak played various service teams. Turner, at the other guard, is a 5-11 Phoenix, Ariz., native KMCAS `Dingers' Win who sports high school All-American credentials. Norton Long&Shori noted, "Ron is a good hallhandler, FMFPAC Rifle Meet very quick and tough on defense." on the boards The KMCAS Rifle Team Representing the KMCAS LADIES GOLF RESULTS Aiding Kozak took first place at the 2nd Quarter team were Capt. G.W. Fenwick. will he Burrell and Squires. FM FPa c Intramural Rifle Shown, Sgt. T. Naotala and PFC Flo Kulkowski captured "A" flight honors in the Ladies T&F Burrell, for his 5-11, 210 lb., Championship held last week at J.A. Nale. Golf Tourney last Thursday. Peggy Wells came in second at 38. Jean frame is an exceptional jumper Puuloa Range. The KMCAS team Murphy's 39 and Dorothy Frey's 40 placed them 1-2 in "B" flight. Ida and handles the ball well. Squires, replaced 1st ANGLICO, who High Novice shooter during Nielsen took "C" flight with a 35, Shirley Clifton coming in second at from Winona, Minn., played four finished fifth in the match, as the match was SSgt A. Polvorosa 40. years of college ball at Augustana and is also a top-notch rebounder. winners of the Island-wide from H&S Bn, Camp Smith. MR. & MRS. BOWLING LEAGUE shoot-offs. In reserve Norton has Jim MSgt. T.G. Shown led a Final team standings: Bev Hodge's 178 and Joan Hanrahan's 148 continue to lead as Davis, 5-11, guard from field of some 39 shooters by 1. KMCAS, 915-54V 2. H&S high averages in the Mr. & Mrs. Bowling League. Mrs. Hanrahan Connersville, Ind.; Tony shooting a 473-29V to take Bn, Camp Smith, 902-50V 3.1st recorded the week's high series and high game with a 199-486. Don Kaufman, six foot guard from individual honors. Close behind Radio Bn, 902-46V 4. 1st Marine Fehr rolled high series for the men (541) and shared high game honors Hudson, Ind.; Zeke Mercado, six was 1st Lt. C.W. Fleischer of 1st Bde, 898-43V 5. 1st ANGLICO, with Al Alcaraz (206). The Roving Trophy went to Don and Pat Fehr. foot guard from Malaga, N. J.; ANGLICO who fired a 471 with 875-50V 6. Provisional Service from 30 V's. Ha, 1st MarBde, 851-25V. George Morris, 6-1 guard MOONLIGHT TRAIL RIDE ON HALLOWEEN Crane, Tex; Lee Cross, 6-2 forward from Houston Tex.; It's still not too late to make reservations for tomorrow night's Bernie Dubose, 6 -I forward from Moonlight Trail Ride. The ride begins 6:30 at the stables and ends at Atlanta, Ga., Mike Sanberg, 6-3 9:30. Included is a hotdog and marshmallow roast. Cost-$3 per person. from Lakewood Colo.; and Bob Children under 10 years of age won't be. allowed to ride. MAKE Waldman, 6-5 center from RESERVATIONS IN PERSON AT THE STABLES. Janesville, Wisc.

CHARTER FISHING SERVICE Following Tuesday night's tilt, the IlawMars return to the Joint Special Services is making available two different fishing friendly confines of K-Bay for charter boats for deep seafishing trips for K-Bay military personnel. The their home opener against Jolly K-Bay charter boat leaves 6:30 a.m. Tuesday through Sunday and Roger (last year's AFL champs) at returns around 4 p.m. All fishing gear is furnished. Each fisherman 7:30 p.m. and then another game should bring his own lunch and soft drinks/beer. NO HARD LIQUOR against Mikilua Saturday, at 7:30 WILL BE ALLOWED. Cost for the K-Bay based charter boat is $5 p.m., also. (Sgts. and below), $7 (SNCO's) and $10 for officers. Parties of six are NOTICE: Due to resurfacing needed to charter the trip. Make reservations at the Joint Special and other repairs, the Station Services Officer (Bldg 243) or call 73135. Gym will be closed today, Services still maintains a charter service out of Kewalo Basin, also. tomorrow and Sunday. Cost for the trip aboard the MARINER is $10 per person. Reservations may be made through JSSO also and regulations are the same. BULLS-EYE-The KMCAS Rifle Team won the Quarterly IM match Check with your Special Services Officer for your units dates on held at Puuloa Range last week. Pictured (1. to r.) are PFC J.A. Nale, the SHELLY ANN bottom fishing charter boat. !Pe Capt. G. W. Fen wick, MSgt. T.G. Shown and Sgt. 7'. Naotala.

FOOTBALL TV LOG SUN DAY KHVH-TV Ch. 4 NCAA College football. California vs USC. 1 p.m., one day delay. KGMB-TV Ch. 9 New York Giants vs New York Jets, live, 8 a.m. KHON-TV Ch. 2 Oakland Raiders vs Kansas City Chiefs, live, 11 a.m. MONDAY KHVH-TV Ch. 4 Cincinnatti Bengals vs Pittsburg Steelers, ACE AWARD-Allan West brook satellite delay. 5:30 p.m. TO THE RESCUE-Two Phantom youth footballers come to the aid of displays the Hole-In-One award 10' The phantoms lost 30-0 to the undefeated he received recently from IIQMC as - TUESDAY their runner but it's too late. DEJECTED -l/3 Coach John Chase Wheeler Cowboys. In other Youth Football games, the Airdales ran part of the Official Recognition stands solemnly after having just, KHON-TV Ch. 2 San Diego their record to 5-0 as they blanked the K-Bay Bulldogs, 28-0 and the Awards Program instituted by the watched AM7'RACS upset his team Chargers vs Cleveland Vikings lost a close one, 14-8 at the hands of the Barber's Point CMC. Westbroolcs's ace came on the 14-6. Browns, delayed, 6 p.m. Trojans. 372 yard 15th hole at K-Bay. By Mike Thompson viz eag? Feat 190tecutatthotat 71441'

Honolulu and New York 400 Asian and 150 American Cultures to be represented are the City are alike in that they both students are earning academic American Indian, Indonesia, host a major institution striving degrees at the University of Afghanistan, Laos, Fiji, India, for international cooperation. But Hawaii in these fields. The Center Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, A FIRST'. . .A Wave and a WM were among the first women ever to be just as the two cities differ sharply is literally a meeting of minds Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, admitted into the Fleet Reserve Association (FRAJ. They are (I.) Navy in character and personality, so among students from 27 Vietnam, Micronesia, Samoa, Chief Irene Ramos and Gunnery Sergeant Dottie Alderman. the two organizations contrast the countries. They represent the Tonga, China, Korea, and the political assemblies of the United strongest pulse of future world Philippines. Nations with the cultural cooperation. John Thompson, a interchange of the East-West Two-thirds of the students 22-year-old theatrical major Center. come from Asian and Pacific grantee working on his masters in S'Wives Officers performing arts, has Established in tit; year of cultures and are "sponsored" by a the Oriental Colonel and Mrs. W.J. White After welcoming remarks by taken up the directorship of the Ilawaii's statehood, 1960, the host family on Oahu. This family were honored guests at the SNCO the club president and comments East-West Center was founded to provides reference and relaxation show. Wives' Club semi-annual by Col. White, Mrs. Mary Beth promote Divided three acts, the human understanding for the student while here. To into installation of officers held at Biondille offered the prayer. among opens chants people of diverse cultures. show their collective appreciation production with Haiku Gardens Oct. 20. The main building, situated for the "aloha" given them by the from the Zuni tribe of New In the candlelight ceremony on the east side of the University people of Hawaii, the students Mexico, dedicated by the students which followed, Mrs. White of Hawaii campus in Manoa have traditionally responded with with sincere respect for a culture Child Care officiated as installation officer. Valley, is the administrative an "International Night," an and way of life desecrated by the Taking the oath of office were center, meeting place for student evening of cultural pageantry. greed of men. Mrs. Mildred Lynch, President; activities and location of an Until this year, the annual From the haunting refrains Mrs. Shirley Willmon, was held On Nov. 10 unique cafeteria. International affair outdoors in of this lost culture, the program Vice-President; Mrs. Stephanie cuisine is the same For the convenience of served from 6:45 a.m. national segments, much moves into Indonesia, Afghanistan Hailey, Recording Secretary; Mrs. 7 p.m. a as a sideshow. But the parents attending the Marine till daily, offering visitors with and Laos to explore in dance their Rosemary Winters, Corresponding chance not only to sample increased emphasis on working Corps Ball on Nov. 10, the Child many national heritages. And on the Secretary; Mrs. Judee Dupuis, cultural dishes, but to meet the together within the Center, the Care Center will offer an all-night procession of national Treasurer; and Mrs. Phyliss Petty, students. special. students have moved across the presentations flows, shifting from Sergeant at Arms. The East-West Center street to the professional facilities dance, to choral music, to In the all night package, concentrates on five "problem of the Kennedy Theatre, to narration, to instrumentals even babysitting service will begin at 5 Presentation of gifts to the executive board areas" of world interest: present a more cohesive to include a contemporary p.m. on Nov. 10. An evening meal outgoing chairmen concluded the formal Population, food, communication, production. humorous skit by Pakistani will be served from 5:30 to 6:30, technical development and More than 80 students will students on the "cultural shock" and no child registered at 6:15 program. cultural understanding. Through present cultural scenerios in song, of the newly arrived East-West will be served the evening meal. A buffet dinner brought the the grants made possible by the dance and skit, under the themes .Center student. The next morning the children evenings' festivities to a close. American taxpayer, more than of Creation, Conflict and Joy. and served One by one, the individual will be awakened Incoming chairmen for the 8 a.m. scenes build toward a finale breakfast from 7 to Oct. 1970, April 1971 term are: bringing all 80 cast members on Customers may choose the CROSSWORD PUZZLE Is an Thrift Shop, Mrs. Judy state to sing "No Man all night rackage or use the Center Island,",, affirming the personal Bishop; Hospitality Kits, Mrs. ACROSS 4-Fright on a nor:nal hourly rate basis. Chris Keehn; Telephone, Mrs. 5.Trinity theme of every student at the 1-Propulsion East-West Center. Parents may begin picking Judy Weist; Publicity, Mrs. 6 -At that place 6-Initials of 26th President up their children at 8 a.m. until Stephanie Hailey; Tours, Mrs. 11-More obese The admission for 11 12-Vacation spot 7-Pronoun International Night is a.m., at which time the Child Evelyn Landolf; Refreshments, 14-Printer's 8Worm seated (650-seat Care Center will close for the rest Mrs. Violet Zombro; Program, 9-Highway first-come-first measure of the day. Late charges will Mrs. Shirley 15-Go by water 10,Species of capacity) for one show tonight, Willmon; Chaplain, 17.1dentical weasel tomorrow night and Sunday tabbed after 11 a.m. Mrs. Phyliss Newton; Ways and 18-Mature 11-Sumptuous meal at Cost for the package deal, to Means, Mrs. Jeanne Martin; 13-Warm evening eight. 20-Shore birds include meals, is $7.50 for one Decorating, Mrs. Darlene Olson; 23-Plunge 16-Falsehoods All in all, the two-hour show 24-Trade for 19-Puff up speaks eloquently of the cultural child: $10 for two children, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Betty money 21,Narrow, flat understanding strived for at the $11.50 for three and $12 for four Stonebreaker; Aloha Coffee, Mrs. board 37 Clothesmaker 52-Gratuity 26-Transactions the usual children. Jo McDowell; Welcome, Mrs. 28-Symbol for 22-Hail and rain 38 Mature 54-Employ Center, as compared to 25-Cotton thread Reservations are necessary nickel 40 Wanders 57-101 (Roman front page display of political Mary Beth Biondille; Bazaar, Mrs. 29-Characteristic 27.Scorches 4 Chiefs number) strife among nations. and are now being accepted. Lee Beattie. 31-Seturated 30-Stories 33-Former Russian 32-Unadorned 44 Alleviates 58-Man's ruler 34-Unusual 4 River in Arizona nickname 35-Cure 36-Strip of leather 49 Final 60Part of 10 be" 36-Pertaining to the stars 39-Rubbish aMAMME0MOMMUm 42-Symbol Military for Wife Contest Underway tantalum MOIMIWAHMMIIMU 43-Weird 45-Location MilMOMMUMMO 46.0ufflt The 1971 Military Wife of All women's clubs whose Method of selection of 48Part of flower MIUMMEMMWMMEM the Year Programs rolls out for its membership are wives of active nominees is at the discretion of 50-New Deal ORMUMUMMMUNAM fifth straight year in search of the duty Armed Forces personnel the command concerned. agency (abbr.) 51-landed one woman whose actions station throughout the world are However, formation of judging 53-Brother of WIMMWMIIIIMMUMM epitomize the real contributions invited to submit an entry in panels by presidents of local Jacob '..A11111110WWIMEM being made by military wives in behalf of the candidate they feel Marine Corps wives clubs, ladies' 58Paid notice improving 56-Protective UHREMMOPUMEWO people-to-people best meet these qualifications: professional groups, and civic organization relationships--both military and She must be a military wife associations is suggested. 59-Compositions UMNUMMMUMUMMO c i I ian--wherever 61-Swift iv they are active in community service Each of the five services will 62-Stalks MMOROMMOMMWOM stationed with their husbands activities. conduct their own contest to DOWN around the world. She must have made determine the individual who best IMU This year's honors went to a noteworthy contributions to the represents that service for The 7 football MU pretty activist named 3ussie Smith improvement of people-to-people Military Wife of the Year finals. ammommommumm 1.0100(anbr) Sanford. She and her Army relations not only in the military, Final selection of the 1PoSSessrm gammummumg pronoun Di tr. by United Feature Syndicate. rne. q Lieutenant Colonel husband are but in civilian communities as well Military Wife of the Year for each on their second tour of duty in (e.g., work with underprivileged service will be made in Germany. It was her work in children, social work, education, Washington by a panel of Senior bettering human relationships and hospital volunteer, etc.) Officers and NCO Wives understanding among Germans She must be poised and coordinated by the wife of the and the American military sufficiently articulate to be able Chief of Staff of each service. IMMO 31510 Oa community in Frankfurt that to tell her story, and the All winners and their AIUMMOEW brought her the coveted title. American Military Community's husbands will be flown to COMO The 1971 Awards program story, to U.S. television audiences Washington, D.C. Here they'll ' MUM 00dEMBEI a Oen is again being sponsored by and the press. take part in a host of luncheons, MM:0010 WW0 Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., All entries should be receptions, dinners and press Mealisli Re 000 Indianapolis, Indiana, and is submitted on Official Entry interviews culminating in a formal EM00 QM WW produced by Harrell International, Forms. These forms and complete Awards Ceremony Dinner next 191$00WO, -Mann Inc., a worldwide marketing details of the contest are available May at which they will be organization based in Westport, at Base Post avulse ammo. or Information (Cont. on pg. 8) Connecticut. Offices. ae de Movies a dyettku.4 cede 72000

Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu TODAY LUNCH - Pork ('hops, beets, jell° Theater No. I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 w/cookies Theater No. 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 SUPPER - Chicken, meat loaf, SATURDAY MATINEE blueberry pie SATURDAY THEATER NO. 1 - STARTING TIME 2 p.m. BRUNCH - SUPPER - Smorgasbord, I. ALADDIN AND HIS MAGIC LAMP - 73 min. yellow cake 2. PUSS N' BOOTS - 68 min. SUNDAY 1. STILETTO - Alex Cord, Britt 5. THEY CALL ME MISTER BRUNCH - SUPPER - Steak, 1. fries, pecan pie Ekland, (R), drama, 100 min. TIBBS - Sidney Poitier, Martin 2. BULLITT - Steve McQueen, Landau, (GP), mystery, 108 min. MONDAY Robert Vaughn, (GP), drama, 113 6. HERCULES, SAMSON & LUNCH - H/Burgers, Chburgers, shortcake - Kirk Morris, (G), strawberry min. ULYSSES SUPPER Chicken, gravy, carrots, 3. TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS adventure, 03 min. peach pie HERE- Catherine Ross, Robert 7. NORWOOD - Glenn Campbell, Redford (GP) 97 min. (G), comedy, 102 min. TUESDAY LUNCH - Steak, gravy, cherry pie - 4. THE BOSTON STRANGLER - 8. DARK OF THE SUN Yvette SUPPER - Turkey Ala King, franks, ice Henry Fonda, Tony Curtis, (R), Mimieux, Rod Taylor, (GP), cream adventure, 100. drama, 116 min. WEDNESDAY LUNCH - Pot roast, gravy, carrots, brownies SUPPER - Spaghetti w/ineat halls, Staff Club Sets Party lemon cake THURSDAY TONIGHT: The dining MONDAY: Our dining room LUNCH - Baked ham, greens, sweet room at the Club is open from is closed today. GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE HOT-likiay 's payday-why riot part with potato pie 5:30 to 9 p.m. At 8:30 tonight TUESDAY: Due to Election SUPPER - Ch /burgers, h /burgers, t. some "Prig" and buy your Marine Corps Ball tickets now ' Windy's Miss & T H E Day the Club will be closed today fries. c cake HOWARD guarantees that you'll have a great time. GERALDAIRES will be here. until 6 p.m. Lunch is served SATURDAY: We open the Tuesday through Friday from 11 Club today at 11 a.m. and to 1 p.m. Why not stop by during Package Store hours are 11:30 to lunch time and enjoy one of our 7:30 p.m. Everybody get your daily specials. O'Club Schedules Dance Show Costumes on and come to our THURSDAY: From 4 to 6 Gala Halloween Party and Dance. p.m. it's once again Happy Hour. TONIGHT: Once again the Room from 7 to 9 p.m. At 8:00 Bar will be ,.Iosed till 6 p.m, but There will be fun for everyone Our special treat this evening is "0" Club features Mixed Happy p.m. JIMMY AND JULIE will be open twin 6 to 11:30 p.m. and prizes for the best costumes. our delicious pizza. Hour on the Lower Lanai from 4 MURPHY will be back in the The Dining Room will be open The COUSINS will supply the NOTE: The deadline for to 7 p.m. with free pupus. At TAPA for great dancing music. during lunch hour I I :30 to I p.m. music so use your ingenuity and purchase of Marine Corps 7:30 p.m. may we present The THURSDAY: Once again come up with some original ideas. Birthday Ball tickets is Nov. 7 so ELLEN REIMEL SHOW. SUNDAY: The lifeguard our most popular MEXICAN SUNDAY: We are serving if you haven't purchased yours SATURDAY: The TAPA will be on duty front 10 a.m. to 6 NITE with Tacos and Enchiladas. Brunch today from 11 to 1 p.m. yet come in the office NOW. Bar opens at 11 a.m., the package p.m. A delightful Buffet Dinner Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 Our dining room is open from Effective Nov. 1 our dining room store opens at 10 a.m. Dinner will will be served in Dining Room p.m. Please call and make your 5:30 to 9 p.m. Will be open from 5:30 to 10 p.m. be served in Candle Light 'Dining front 6 to 8 p.m. reservation early. Duplicate Bridge every Thursday evening at 7:30 TUESDAY: Due to the p.m. in the Alii Room. For General Election the Package further information, contact Mrs. CLASSIFIED ADS Store will be closed. The TAPA Amey, 254-2735. EM Club Features Films,

FOR SALE 1970 MERC Tricycle - 8" Wht/Red; A-20 Bicycle - COUGAR Convertible. 16" Red; A-22 Sleeping Bag; A-24 Competition Blue. 351, 2Bbl, 3 speed Bicycle - 24" Green. Western and Rock Sounds 1961 - FORD FALCON - 4-door, sta. on floor, Best Offer. Call 254-4093 wagon. good running condition. Call SERVICES TONIGHT: Special" is on the har until I p.m. 72275 DWH, 254-3326 Club opens at 4 p.m. Happy Hour is from 4 p.m. Take advantage of this special as - For the Marine NEED A SITTER until 6 p.m. Another great it's "no- limit ". Tonight at 7 p.m. HIGHCHAIR - $7.50. Call 254-3651 Corps Ball? References. Call 254-3803 DWI-I, 254-3266 AWH. country and western group, THE in the ballroom the SUNDAY 1964 - DODGE STATION WAGON . COUNTRY NIGHT THEATER is featured. $275. Call 72200 DWEI, 254-4023 KNIGHTS, return to AWH. AIR CONDITIONER - 10,500 BTU the E-Club tonight at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Featured in Amana. $125. Call 72200 DWH or NAVY TIMES - Don't wait til Tuesday Don't miss the chance to swing the 45 Room at 7 p.m. is another 254-4023. for your Navy Times. Let us deliver it along with your favorite country fabulous country and western to your home by Friday. Call group, THE COUNTRY AIRES. 1960 STUDEBAKER - Runs good, 254-4037. and western tunes. $135. Call 261-0323 BROWNIE HANDBOOK - For Sale. If you prefer a movie, the Call 254-4037 anytime. SATURDAY: Club opens at WEDNESDAY NIGHT in the noon. Sport highlights and a sneak THEATER begins at 7 p.m. 1968 - PONTIAC WAGON - Wobd SURFBOARD 9'6" $40. Chest of NEED A SITTER - For the Marine preview start at 2 p.m. and ballroom. paneling, V-8, P/S, $250 or best offer, Drawers $20. 24" B&W TV - $75. Call Corps Ball. Please Call 254-4037. Available immediately, Call 257-2595 261-0323 anytime. continue through the afternoon. MANAGER'S NEWS At 8 p.m. in the balltoom, the BRIEF: Tickets are still on sale SINTHATIC SOUND will "treat" for the big Nov. 10 Marine Corps SEALED BIDS ARE BEING 1966 - CORVAIR - 4-door, in ex. your Halloween night with the Birthday Ball at the Ilikai Pacific PUPPIES - We have nine puppies and ACCEPTED - on repossessed 1969 mech, cond. Very low orig mileage. orders. 6 white ones and 3 black.. latest sounds in popular-rock. Ballroom. Ilikai room reservations Call PONTIAC LEMANS CONVERTIBLE. 73578 DWH or 254-2459 AWH. Mamma is full Shepherd, daddy was See at MCAS Federal Credit Union Happy Halloween! can be arranged at a discount poi. Ten dollars will make one yours. office, Bldg. 401 or Call 73593. Bids SUNDAY: Club opens at price with MSgt. K.L. Jacobsen, Interested? Call 254-4621 after six being accepted until Nov. 11. noon. Our 25-cent "Bloody Mary manager of the Enlisted Club. 1961 - RAMBLER - Wagon, local p.m. transportation $125. Call 73169 or 261-3293 MOVING? Need your Quarters cleaned? Work guaranteed. Call 10-GALLON AQUARIUM - Complete 254-3418 anytime. with pump, filters and fish. First $12 1959 - VOLVO -13-16 Engine, 4-speed, WA" - _... radio, very good gas mileage, $175. takes it. Call 254-4661 anytime. Call 72141 anytime. IRONING GIRL. NEEDED - Your .,.g1; house or mine. Call 72572 anytime. MAN1YA SIKOR 1000 DTL - FL4 ,.., 111! lens, 135 mm auto. lens, 2X magnifier, 1962 - VW BUS - Good condition close up lens and carrying case $200 or $600. Call 262-8651 best offer. Call Sgt Whitmore 72681 DWH or 254-2131 AWH GUITAR LESSONS - Want to learn rythm guitar? Lessons given once a . CAI week. Your own guitar preferable but -A ( w4, 1970 - DATSUN PICK-UP Assume LEGAL NOTICE not essential. Call 254-4093 anytime. balance, take over payments, no ' equity. Call 254-4661 anytime. The property listed below was so found or received by the Military HELP WANTED Police. Owners may claim by description. All claimants should call APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING 1965 - PONTIAC LEMANS - Bucket the station provost Sergeant, Bldg. ACCEPTED for Child Care Attendants seats, radio, 4 new 7.75 x 14 black wall 256, at ext. 73631. at the Station Child Care Center and `` IT WAN-15 SAWRUAY6 AND $UNtI1'I' t f ANTI tires, 326 engine, Selling the parts. The items found include : A-11 for Porters at the Station Bowline Make offer. Call 73609 DWH, Bicycle - 20" Blue; A-13 Bicycle - 20" Alley. Persons interested can pick up 'TWO Willt ;;OMMGi< VACA1101,1 254-2578 AWH. Blue; A-18 Bicycle - 28" Gold; TA-17 applications at Building No. 242. rya McCutcheon Slated For 4th

SAFETY RULES Star;Walt Plans Retirement Lieutenant General Keith B. General Lewis W. Walt, who will Marine Helicopter Transport McCutcheon has been nominated retire Feb. I, 1971. Squadron 161, he earned his for appointment to the grade Born in East Liverpool, second Legion of Merit and his Slow down. Your body can't do its best in high temperatures of and humidities, and might do its worst. general and reassignment to the Ohio, August 10, 1915, General seventh through tenth Air Medals. Heed your body's early warnings that heat syndrome is on position of Assistant McCutcheon graduated from In Vietnam as Commanding the way. Reduce your level of activity immediately and get to Commandant of the Marine Corps Carnegie Institute of Technology. General, First Marine Aircraft a cooler environment. according to an announcement by An honor graduate of the school's Wing, he was awarded the Dress for summer. Lightweight, light-colored clothing reflects ROTC unit, he was commissioned Distinguished Service Medal, the heat and sunlight, and helps your thermoregulatory system tke Secretary of Defense. maintain normal body temperature. General McCutcheon, a Marine second lieutenant in Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry Put less fuel on your inner fires. Foods (like proteins) that Commanding General, Ill Marine 1937. with Palm, and the Vietnamese increase metabolic heat production also increase water loss. Amphibious Force in Vietnam During combat action in Medal of Honor (First Class). Dont' dry out. Heat-wave weather can wring you out before since March 1970, will relieve Korea, as Commanding Officer, Prior to his present you know it. Drink plenty of water while the hot spell lasts. assignment, General McCutcheon Stay salty. Unless you're on a salt-restricted diet, take an Pg. 6) occasional salt tablet or some salt solution when you've worked (Con't. from served at Headquarters Marine up a sweat. Corps as the Deputy Chief of Avoid thermal shock. Acclimatize yourself gradually to Staff (Air) and earned a second warmer weather. Treat yourself extra gently for those critical Distinguished Service Medal. two or three hot days. General McCutcheon and his Vary your thermal environment. Physical stress increases wife, the former Marion with exposure time in heat-wave weather. Try to get out of the heat for. at least a few hours each day. If you can't do this Thompson of East Liverpool, have at home, drop in on a cool store, restaurant, or theater--any- two children. thing to keep your exposure time down. Major General Donn J. Don't get too much sun. Sunburn makes the job of heat dis- Robertson, nominated for sipation that much more difficult. (AFPS) promotion to the rank of presented to a distinguished all-expense trip to Hollywood as lieutenant general, will relieve audience of dignitaries and Art Linkletter's guest and will be General McCutcheon. General military officials. Final judging for featured in one of his nationally Robertson is presently Director, the title MILITARY WIFE OF known Life With Linkletter Marine Corps Reserve, Applications Now Open THE YEAR 1971 will be made television shows. She will visit Headquarters Marine Corps. that evening by an international Congressmen, Senators and other Lieutenant General John R. panel of prominent women Washington dignitaries and make a Chaisson, Deputy Chief of Staff For White House Program selected by the General three week personal appearance (Plans and Programs), Federation of Women's Clubs. tour across the United States Headquarters Marine Corps, will Hollywood personalities will where she will have the The White House fellows Commission and White House relieve Lieutenant General William introduce each candidate, with opportunity to tell her story and program, a keenly competitive Fellows staff. J. Van Ryzin as Chief of Staff Art Linkletter as Master of that of the American military program open to career personnel Personnel who have upon General Van Ryzin's Ceremonies. community on TV panels, to the of the Armed Services, is now demonstrated unusual ability, retirement on or about May I, press and in guest appearances accepting applications for the Although 1971. high moral character and club nominations before women's groups. 1971 program. outstanding motivation and should be considered as Major General Hugh M. a rule, The Military Wife of the leadership qualities will be nominations may be submitted Eldwood, nominated for Year program is produced Established by President considered. They must also show for unaffiliated individuals in promotion to the rank of Johnson in 1964, it is designed to annually with the co-operation of lieutenant a promise of future development those circumstances general, will relieve where the U.S. Department of Defense. give personnel first-hand, and dedication to the institutions women's organizations General Chaisson. General high-level have not experience with the of the United States. They must been formed. Wives of Marine Corps Eldwood is presently the Assistant workings of the federal he United States citizens between reservists on active duty are Chief of Staff, (J-3) Operations, government through special The winning Military Wife eligible to the ages of 23 and 36. participate as on the staff Commander in Chief, assignments to the White House of the ' Year will receive contestants. Applications are available by an Pacific. staff, with the President and with writing The Director of the each of twelve cabinet officers. President's Commission on White For Anti-Skyjack Duty Additionally, these special House Fellows, The White House, assistants, participate in an Washington, D.C. 20500. orientation education program Applications must be postmarked conducted by the President's no later than December I, 1970. Servicemen Begin First Training

The first group of military planes, the psychology of a As part of President Nixon's . Most Near-Base Housing volunteers who will ride shotgun hijacker, international law and anti-hijack campaign, the services on commercial planes to thwart orientation with all types of were asked to provide some 800 hijackings were to begin a five-day commercial airliners. men for airborne police duties. Open To All Servicemen training course at Fort Dix, N. J., These military trainees will These volunteers will consist of this week. join a group of civilian air men with shore patrol or MP duty WASHINGTON (AFPS) - Virtually all landlords The training program marshals drawn from several and will be used on commercial who rent housing around military installations in the includes search and seizure federal agencies. Civilians who flights until the Department of United States now practice no discrimination, accord- methods, unarmed self defense, sign up as air guards will get Transportation can beef up its ing to Housing Referral Program officials. pistol training, lectures on duties training similar to that given the force of specially trained men. When the Defense Department's Housing Referral and alarm systems to be used on military men. Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. yrogram began in iaol, only Benjamin 0. Davis Jr., head of the 245,600 living units were open training program, said that a guard on an equal basis to all military personnel. That was about 22 would be authorized to fire his per cent of all units surround- Superhighway Driving Calls For New pistol when necessary to save lives ing military installations in the Skills and property during hijack United States. Since then, The shortest distance between it, you must go on to the next the living space between you attempts. 1,149,400 more units have two points may often be an ex- one. and the car ahead. If cars cut "We would prefer that he opened, making 96 per cent pressway. in front of you hi heavy would not have to shoot," Davis of all units operating on a non- traffic, While on a superhighway, ig- try to leave yourself an out-a said, "But he is there to meet a discriminatory basis. And an expressway can be nore the tactic used on other clear space in the lane to the critical situation. He could shoot Paul L. Donohoe, Pentagon the safest way, as well, if a mo- roads of slowing down before right or left-to dodge possible coordinator for the program, torist drives defensively, accord- turn-offs. On the expressway chain reaction crashes. when he feels certain that it is says cooperation by apartment ing to the National Safety Coun- maintain speed until you turn possible for him to shoot and save owners and operators has made cil. into the deceleration lane-then If your car breaks down, get lives and property." The trainees a "substantial as far onto the shoulder as pos- contribution" to slow quickly. Observe reduced are being cautioned to use this remarkable success. Safe driving on expressways speed limits on exit ramps. sible before stopping. When you In 1969, there were only 112 demands a different set of hab- can't fix the trouble yourself, restraint. discrimination complaints, 61 of its than those you use on rural On superhighways where you The guards will carry .38 which were found to be invalid, roads or city streets. The coun- don't have to worry about on- raise the hood and tie a hand- caliber pistols, using what Davis Mr. Donohoe said. cil makes these suggestions: coming traffic, you can take kerchief to the antenna or door described as "special ammunition The original purpose of the more time passing. When ready handle. Switch on four-way that minimizes potential injury to referral program was to insure When entering an expressway, flashers if you have them. At that military personnel could get on at traffic speed. Don't to pass, keep well behind the night, turn on low beams and passengers and the aircraft." get off-base housing without re- stop at the end of the ramp. car you're overtaking. Use your interior lights. You can ignite He said that as military men gard to race, creed, color or na- While on the entry ramp and turn signal, and check to the flares either day or night as a arc phased out of the program, tional origin. "But we found acceleration lane, you must side and rear. If it's clear. move warning signal. special treasury agents will take that everyone, match the speed of traffic and not only minori- into the passing lane but make over and will be given more ties, had a hard time finding a blend in. If you enter slowly, Remember that in bad weath- you may force other drivers to sure the driver ahead isn't about er, you must compensate extensive training courses. house, so we gradually got into to pass too. Then speed up and for housing referral," Mr. Donohoe brake or change lanes suddenly. Load conditions on turnpikes Because of security overtake him quickly. When you just as you would anywhere said. can see the passed car in your reasons, he declined to say when Making an exit can be tricky, else. Slow down to deal with and where the guards would begin too. Study the route ahead of mirror, signal and return to ice, rain, sleet, or snow. time so that you will be ready your former lane. their sky marshal duties. to leave. By noting the exit be- The old rule of one car length If you take the right steps, To protect the safety of the fore yours, you will have time for each 10 miles per hour of expressway driving can be the military men involved, Defense to get into the turnoff lane well speed is not enough at the high shortest and safest distance be- officials said their names would in advance. If you miss your ex- speeds of expressways. Double tween two points. (AFPS) not be revealed.