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Families, Officials, 'Copters edeirdM "ft VOL. IX NO. 17 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII April 29, 1960 4th Marines Welcome 2nd Bn. 'No Vacancies Eleven hundred Kaneohe Bay- and Republic of China forces. of the Second Bat- based Marines The Kaneohe Bay battalion de- 4th Marine Regiment re- talion, parted Oahu in mid-February. Fol- Planned For turned to Hawaii last Friday night lowing the Taiwan exercise they following the highly successful spent 11 days ashore in Japan for Blue Star training exercise on the leave and recreation. Mokapu No. 2 of Island Taiwan. In a letter to parents this week, The Marines, who arrived at Miss Elizabeth Baldwin, principal Pearl Harbor aboard the trans- of K-Bay's Mokapu elementary port PICKAWAY, acted as "ag- Mokapu May Day school, said it is expected that chil- gressor forces in opposition to dren living on Station by October elements of the Third Marine Di- 15 will completely fill the new vision, based on Okinawa. Scheduled Today school now under construction. Other elements of the Kaneohe Col. M. M. Magruder, command- She cautioned parents who will Bay Marine aggressor force were ing officer of the K-Bay Marine not be living in Station housing by that date, that it will be neces- scheduled for a mid-week arrival at Corps Air Station, was slated to Oahu aboard the LSD ALAMO. sary for them to register their crowi, Patricia Carson "Queen" children in neighborhood schools. Meeting the returnees, in addi- during Mokapu school's colorful tion to hundreds of wives and May Day program this morning. Parents who are not in Station children, was the 1st Marine Bri- housing by September 1, will be Hundreds of spectators were KANEOHE BAY WHITE HOUSE Col. M. M. Magruder's resi- gade Band and Drum and Bugle - required to obtain a statement from expected to attend the hour-long dence has been selected as the Station quarters which will house Corps and a special hula troupe, the Station Housing Office showing Polynesial festival which began President and Mrs. Eisenhower during the Chief Executive's visit which offered a traditional aloha. that they will be living on Station at 10 a.m. scheduled for June. by October 15. Also on hand were two helicop- Included in the Queen's court was ters from K-Bay's HMR-161 which Parents whose children have a her "King," Bob Silverthorn, eight Unless Gifts Match DPI Exception to attend met the ship miles off the Oahu District "Princesses" representing the vari- Mokapu school this year were re- shoreline trailing banners reading ous Hawaiian Islands, plus many 'ALOHA." minded that the Exception is good attendants, gift bearers and kahili Marine's Fouled-up Phone Patch only for one school. Parents of The Blue Star maneuver also bearers. children in this category must re- ^volved the U. S. Seventh Fleet "Behind the scenes" help for apply for consideration for the the program came from many Could Land Him in 'Hot Water' 1960-61 school year. mothers and teachers. Among the Life can be full of problems at Radio System at both locations. Miss Baldwin also requested par- mothers wh, helped in the pro- times and somewhere here at K-Bay Members of the 2nd Bn., 4th Ma- ents to inform the school office of gram were the following: Mes- a of the 1st Marine rines, after an absence of about any changes in address or telephone Pohakuloa Unit dames Carol Graham, Peggy Leatherneck six weeks, had an opportunity to numbers. Glick, Jo Larson, Jane Holt, Hel- Brigade who took part in Operation call their Hauls On Call' en Wayne and others. Blue Star is probably in hot water families after the con- Teachers aiding with the May -and he isn't taking a bath. clusion of Operation Blue Star. P. Sheehan. Day program were Mrs. Doris Communion Set By GySgt. John Like many others, one staff NCO Strunk, Miss Bessie Kam, Miss It all began with a phone BASE CAMP, POHAKCLOA, Shirley Yamshiro and Mr. James "patch" from Yokosuka to Ka- described the many items he had For Children call, we 11 HAWAII, April 19-"You Kosaka. neohe via the Military Affiliated pureased to his wife. These in- St. Michael's Chapel will be the haul," of the Pohsku- is the motto cluded, among other things, a pearl the setting for 35 children of Ma- los Base Camp Motor Transport necklace, yards of raw silk and a rine and Navy families receiving Section. their first Communion Sunday at set of crystal. 'ersonnel and trucks of the 1st 8 a.m., Chaplain James W. Conte rine Brigade's Motor transport Much to the staff NCO's sur- has announced. "ion began providing logisLicai prise, he received a call from his According tc the K-Bay Catho- .-,Port for the Brigade units per- wife two days later during which lic Chaplain the children have .,.laating in the Pohakuloa training she apologized for not being home been studying their prayers and exercise on April 8. when he called. learning all about this Sacrament since last September under the During an eight day period they Now the question is-whose wifr have hauled 651 tons of ammuni- direction of Sister Raymond Ger- did he talk to the first time? And tion and supplies required by tie - ard, of he Maryknoll Sisters, St. Ann's infantry units involved in the exer- 416* what a happy coincidence if the who teach at School, cise. In addition, they have trans- unknown Marine happened to be Kaneohe. Ported nearly 1000 troops from Gen. bringing home the same gifts. The children will enter the San '- Lyman Field in Hilo and Kawaihae Wary and receive the Blesed Sa, - On the other hand, how will he to the Base Camp. rament from Chaplain Conte on the explain the absence of these items top step of the altar one of the lu aeromplighine their ml -lion. -- if he didn't purchase teem? rare occasions when the laity are they have driven a total cf 15,117 " miles, allowed within this area while So, if somewhere at K-Bay, a vet- Mass is beiag celebrated. The Kaneohe Bay-based Mashies eran of Operation Blue Star is re- Chaplain Conte also stated that, Till participate in the ext "nsive questing emergency leave to Japan following Mass, the First Commu- field training exercise at Pohakuloa it is readily understandable. He nicants and their parents will be daring the period April 19 through "KING ROBERT AND QUEEN PATRICIA" may have overlooked a bit of shop- treated to a Communion Breakfast May 20. May Day Monarchs ping. at the Staff NCO Club. c

Page 2 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII April 29, 1960 aptaill'55 eb I71ts 9#11,444>siss9 Pliatorflapige4 I Corner By AMegt. J. D. Henn By Chaplain J. W. Conte Asked of Little League officials, "Why do you devote your time COL. M. M. MAGRUDER Commanding Officer RIDING TO HEAVEN to this youth organization?" COL. EDINARD J. DOYLE .Executive Officer You have all heard about safe AMSgt. JACK DRAUGHN, MP MRS. ELEANOR ROT driving, until you tired of hear- CAPT. ROBERT W. ARSENAULT Informational Services Officer are Chief, "Well, I of the 1st LT. DAVID C. TOWNSEND..Asst. informational Services Officer ing about it. (Well, I guess you are have played Pupus, "I have going to feel a lot more tired, ACTGYSGT. JACK T. PAXTON Editor baseball since I two SOU3, Les, because our own Cub Pack 69 is ACTMSgt. JOSEPH D. HENN Sports Editor ca n remember. 9 and instituting a Bicycle Safety cam- The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday by and for At t h e present Jr., 11. who are No. 990, paign, to further impress all the the personnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Navy I am playing in t h e San Francisco, Calif., under the supervision of youngsters with the importance time c/o Fleet Post Office, managing t h e League this the Informational Services Office. Printed at the Windward Reporter of conducting their vehicle, Cardinals and I year and of Publishing Co., Kai lua, Hawaii. Published in conformity with para- properly.) by Station Special Services (non-appro- think that gel course my labs-, graph 17107, MCM, financed You read about it in the papers, ' priated) funds at no cost to the government. THE WINDWARD MA- ting out :her e band, Les, he 1st Marine you hear about it from those of- likes the game and I RINE receives material from the combined Station and with lads and passing on the ex- have always Brigade Fro/IF, Informational Services Offices and is a member of ficials who are directly responsi- been interested in it. Through my perience that I have g a la e d is and receives the services of the Armed Forces Press Service (APPS). ble for enforcing it, you see actual participation in the League I cars MARINE No paid advertising may be accepted. THE WINDWARD results of careless driving, you really worthwhile. I ha ;e fun also play baseball." may be mailed outside the Air Station. The Information Section and see signs and posters on the roads too." ASSgt. PAUL GUILLORY man- the WINDWARD MARINE are in Bldg. 220. Telephones: WINDWARD which warn you to drive safely, you MARINE 72104; ISO 72535 - 72120. ager of the Jay', see the police cars and the M.P. AGySgt. R. A. YOUNGHANS, Subscription Rate $2.50 per yeas director of facil- "My time :3 (It (Circulation-5,000) trucks which remind us to obey voted because the laws of traffic safety. There ities, "This 13 very worth- a child learn; are all sorts of reminders a n in early life the warnings about it. while organiza- 06410 tion and my ta- meaning However, all the signs, all the of sportsman- warnings, all the terest stems accidents, all ship, f air play the words spoken or printed, are from the fact that last year and to make not going to make y o u drive quick decislm3. more safely-uniesss you WANT my son Markt, 7, was a batboy My wife also enjoys it, beta soe to. This means will power. I we have three sons and when the must have the desire to control for the Cardinals. Now he is play- 0;;EW.P;s1 word "baseball" is mentioned they myself and my vehicle if I am ing In the minors and we have a are all ready to go, John, a player, FIRST LEJEUNE CAPEHART to protect my life and the lives lot in common, baseball, real close Mike, bat boy and Moochie. 34(2. of Capehart officer housing is expected to be com- of others. This brings The first unit us face like a father and son should he." kibbitzer." pleted and ready for occupancy early in May at Camp Lejeune, N.C. to face with the morality of safe The first enlisted unit is slated for June completion. When completed driving, i.e., do we have an oo- hi Cases of Emergency the huge base will have a total of 800 Capeharts. ligation imposed on us by Get)

DESERT-SEA MARCH ENDS to drive safely-do I offend God The men of the Camp Pendleton-based 5th Marine Regiment have seriously if I neglect it? completed their "desert-to-the-sea" hike during which they hoofed-it What makes something moral or First Aid Knowledge Valuable from Twenty-nine Palms to Pendleton - a distance or 150 miles. immoral anyway? Well, It de- NEW GENERAL KRULAK MARCH pends upon the one who makes the A new, rollicking and lilting march greeted the commanding gen- law. God has made a law, a com- To Kaneohe eral at MCRD, San Diego when the 50-man Depot band dedicated a mandment, which directs that we All Bay Personnel should special march to Maj. Gen. Victor Krulak. The march was written for not kill another unjustly, Knowledge of first aid and emer- wounds where direct finger or ha:. : the general by Sgt. Ralph Riggs. and the reasonable understanding gency treatment has been instru- pressure has to be used quickly fu- HELI-MARINES HIT CAMP PENDLETON of this law is that any action that mental in many instances in sav- control of arterial hemorrhage L. Leatherneck& and naval amphibious forces stormed the battered would lead up to taking Ris ing people's lives. While all Ma- localities where no sterile' dres,- shore of Camp Pendleton April 6 in a demonstration of the "vertical cent person's life is also equally rines and many civilians have had ings are available. envelopment" troop-landing technique. forbidden. God made this law so numerous courses in first aid, it is Do not try to give an uncon- TOPPING WINS HONOR MEDAL that we would not infringe on the felt that several articles reviewing scious person anything by mouth Pfc. Daniel R. Topping Jr., son of N.Y. Yankees' co-owner Dan Top- rights of others to live. first aid procedures would be time- as it will cause strangulation due ping recently received the American Spirit Honor Medal at MCRD, Safe driving, in no matter what ly. The first article covers the gen- to the material being sucked into Parris Island, S.C. Topping's father is a reserve lieutenant colonel. manner vehicle, car, bus, truck or eral procedures in cases of injury. the windpipe during inspiration. CAMP LEJEUNE RED CARPET TREATMENT bike is therefore not only a civil GENERAL PROCEDURES Modern first aid now recognizes responsibility, it is also a moral Another inducement has been added to the 10th Marine Regiment's Do not get excited. Act quick- that one of the most important du- obligation, and a serious one. When reenlistment drive. Each Marine who reenlists is given the red carpet ly but efficiently. Excitement on ties in the early care of head injury you obey all the rules treatment at the messhall during a meal where he is served filet mignon you are pro- the part of the aid man causes victims is to maintain a fre:- tecting your own life, the and all the trimmings. lives o! worry on the part of the patient. breathing airway via the mou't others, and you DOGGONE AWOL please the l- Keep the patient lying down and or nasal passages to the lung- mighty Lawgiver. When you dis- "Minieball" is lost. The Mascot of Camp Lejeune's WM Co. was with head level his injuries This is especially imperative 1. obey any of the until last seen following a male Marine. Prior to the Dachshund's AWOL rules you set your- have been determined. unconscious patients who migh: self up as the supreme escapade, she was being considered for promotion to PFC. a'itho:ity Examine the patient for injur- have blood or cerebrospinal flu:: and thereby usurp the rights of ies in the following order: trickling down the nasopharynx God in this matter. NEW JOB-NEW STRIPES Hemorrhage, cessation of breath- who might have blood clots whit:. Newly promoted SgtMaj. Clip L. Wilkes became the top enlisted All true authority comes from ing, evidence of shock. partially or completely block th-, man in MACS-5 this month at the Beaufort (S.C.) MCAS. His pro- God. The state has the right from Examine for other conditions ac- airway. motion and 'his assignment were separated by only a few days. He God to make laws to preserve the cording to their severity. The very The proper positioning of suet reported to Beaufort from MAG-11, 1stMAW in Japan. common good; to protect the right foundation of good first-aid man- patients is important so that which everyone has to live. That agement is the practice of gently blood or cerebrospinal fuid may PUZZLE is why there are traffic laws and examining each victim carefully flow by gravity downward into the CROSSWORD rules of safety for all vehicles. trachea, bronchi, and lungs. ACROSS from head to toe - and directing They are meant to help and pro- questions to him while so doing - This may be accomplished ty tect you and your family. Every provided he is not postural drainage in which the pa- 1 -Open work unconscious ar fabric time we do something good we in excessively bad tient is placed face down with head 4-Fit of shape from in- activity please God; every time we prac- juries. shock, loss of blood, etc. lower than the rest of the body and 5-Secret agent tise safety in our vehicles. we with 12-Mature Obviously, such a thorough the head turned to one side 13-Spear ride a little closer to Heaven. so that blood. fluid, and mucus may 14-Confederate "checking over" of each victim is general The young people of Marine liable to uncover injuries not pre- ebb out the side of the mouth and 15-Operating Corps Air Station can under bond just as sett- viously noticed during the excite- be wiped away. 17- Concur ously offend God in neglecting this The head be somewhat Condensed ment of battle or any disaster. should moisture matter as adults. They ride bicy- Many times, men have been wound- extended and the chin kept well '20-Pope's veil cles, 21-Point of and bikes are vehicles, and ed with bullet and shrapnel in bat- up and away from the interior part hammer the laws were made for all veni- of the neck to 22-Above tle, and never knew it until the facilitate breathiuz 24-Jewish cies. Did you know that half thc battle had subsided, or some ship- and to keep the tongue from drop month bicyclists 27-Be mistaken injured or killed in tn..% mate pointed out a blcodstain on ping posteriorly and blocking the 28Iteveloped fic accidents were 30Roman violating a traf- the vi ctim's clothing. Also, the airway. fic law tyrant at the time of the acci- wounded or otherwise injured Do not give morphine for head 31-Land dent? Something measure else too: one oat should not be too hastily moved injuries or to an unconscious per* 32-1/reading of five bicycles involved 34-Great had sotiv until it is reasonably sure that son. Britain mechanical defect. Don't let any there is no fracture of the spine, (abbr.) thing like 35-Float in air eta 1CL.L . Distr. by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. this happen here. Watch or an extremity. 37-Path etc. 38-Petition this paper for further news on the Remove only enough clothing 39-Fungus DOWN 21-Legumes. tree Bicycle Safety campaign and 41-Symbol for collectivelr 44-Trial keep to get a clear idea of the exten 1-Catch 45-Dismal tellurium The self 22-Mistake 8:30 a.m. Saturday. May 14 open of Injury by along the ERA Auxiliary 42-Heat 3- immature 23-Mountains of 46- Household ripping producer 4-Killed Europe pet for the Bike Inspection at the seams or cutting if necessary. 43 -Gem% Mg out 5-Cushion 25-Debate Scout Hut, for all grade school of 6-Indefinite 26-Inventor of 47-Collection of and Keep the patient comfortable 45. 01alcure article dynamite facts intermediate school age boys and and warm. To Hold Dance 46-Taper 7-Mark left by 23-Earth 48-Distant 48-Tiller of the goddess 49-tlirl's name Do not allow the patient Re:-,erve soil wound 29-Alcoholic to see The Flee: Assoc'.. 51-ConJuoctIon 5-Tablelands beverage .50-Soak If every adult promises to do his injuries but assure him that his Ladies Auxiliary Unit No. 174 52-Ridge of 9-Part of 21-Fern leaf 53-Knockout glacial drift Jacket 33-Compass (collo%) theft part in making the roads saris injuries are understood and that hold their 4th birthday danc, name 10-Writing point 54-Girl's for the youngsters. I'm quite sure he will get 1 55-Chinese Implement 36-Calendar of good care. buffet May 7 from 9 a.m. to 37, pagoda II-Conjunction business that through their efforts in prac- Do not touch open wounds or at the FRA building at K-Bay. Fo. 56- Long-legged 16-Lair 35-Season bird 16 -Fling In- Stories ticing safety on their bicycles, they burns with your fingers or oth -sr tickets and information call 20-Manage 57-Rodent 42- Evergreen will make the roads safer for us. Jujects, except in the case of Boyd at 252874. April 29, 1960 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII Page 3 Rank Structure's 'Acting' Designations May Be Converted; Cut-off Dates Eyed

A recent NAVY TIMES article cle, would not result in a demotion, acting gunnery sergeant (now in claims that Headquarters Marine except in prestige. The man who pay grade E-6), the man would re- had not been promoted by the time main in pay grade E-6, if he Corps, after 16 months of operating bad the deadline arrived would be kept not been promoted, but would wear a dual enlisted rank structure, is In his same pay grade but he would the rank insignia of staff sergeant ready to drop the "actinr,enlisted drop a stripe or rocker at the end (E-6 in the new rank structure). of the time limit. In the new rank structure, the gun- titles. The Washington-based weekly nerj, sergeant rank is in the E-7 While rumors have run ramp- pointed out that. in the case of an pay grade. ant here at Kaneohe Bay since someone heard "they're dropping the acting titles," the TIMES ar- At 'Kaneohe Center' ticle clarifies the situation. When the Corps adopted the new Chinese Menus Confusing? rank structure no deadline for ac- complishing the transition to the new nine pay grade ranks was made. Cut-off dates were consid . Mandarin Course is Planned said, ered, the TIMES article Have you ever gone to a Chinese program here by the University While nothing became of the restaurant and been confused by of Hawaii. early cut-off plans, Headquar- the menu? If the answer is yes, the Mandarin Chinese will be offered ters has indicated to the TIMES following information may be of in a program designed to give stu- that it is now giving considera- interest to you. tion to establishing cut-off dates dents a thorough course of instruc- when "most" of the Marines in A course In Mandarin Chinese tion in reading, writing, grammar each pay grade have been con- is going to be conducted at the and conversation. Included in the verted to the new rank structure. K-BAY'S ATOM BOMB The explosion set-off in Kaneohe Bay K-Bay Marine Corps 'sir Station 10-week course, three nights a - Cut-off dates have not been estab- demolition beginning in September. The week, will be an hour and 15 min- last week by Navy underwater men startled many lished but they would be different The charge was set off in connection with a ute's of shoreline residents. for the various pay grades. language course is being offered lecture and 50 minutes of forthcoming visit of student newsboys. The cut-off date's, says the arti- through the off-duty education aural-oral laboratory. Three college semester credit hours will be given to those who Volunteers Needed Honolulu Speaker successfully complete the course. A second semester course will be offered to these students for a For Layette Group Wins Toastmaster total of six hours college credit. Officials of the Navy Relief Lay- Cost of the initial course is $30. ette Committee this week issued an Competition Here The Marine Corps, under the tui- appeal for persons who can sew. tion assistance program, will pay $22.50 of this total. All book costs The organization has indicated George Mason won the annual that women interested in this will be paid by the students. 19th District Toastmasters speeci project do not have to be experts. A pre-registration survey of this All that's needed are persons who contest Sautrday night (April 231 language program are interested in doing something at the Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps is being conduct- worthwhile. Air Station. A member of the Hono- ed by the Station Education Office. Station personnel, including those The official pointed out that, '0u TM Club, Mason was among TAD to Station, as well as members while the K-Bay group is small, :out speakers who represented they consistently produce more of 1st Composite Radio Co., FMF, Hawaii's 22 TM Clubs. than any other layette group on the who are interested are requested to go to the Island. Faced with upcoming trans- Taking second place honors Education Office (Bldg. 221) before 4 p.m. Monday. fers, however, the group is current- was Paul Choppard of the Aloha ly conducting a recruiting drive Additional information on the TM Club. Other finalists in the for rew members. Mandarin Chinese course is con- contest were George Taylor of the The next meeting of the Navy tained In Station Bulletin 1560. Barber's Point Chiefs TM Club Relief Layette Group is slated MAIL, MAIL AND MORE MAIL - When the 2nd Bn. 4th for Friday, May 6 at the Navy Marines returned to K-Bay last week they found hundreds of and ActMSgt. Kenneth R. Polk of Relief Office adjacent to the Sta- pounds of mail waiting for them. The Brigade Mail Clerk shown the K-Bay Staff NCO TM Club. Telephone Bills Up tion Main Library from 10 to 11 above spent many busy hours. a.m. All prospective members are Dr. Willard Wilson, acting presi- invited to attend. dent of the University of Hawaii For K-Bay Residents Further tntormation, as well as was the guest speaker. More than transportation. can be obtained by 150 Toastmasters and their gum:a Housing officials this week an- attended the contest and dinner nounced that, effective 1, ailing Mrs. Toni Mackey at 252 - May K- 1(.n held at the K-Bay Staff NCO Club. Bay residents with phones can ex- Mason will represent Hawaii to pect an increase in their bills rang- the TM Regional speech contest to ing from five to 35 cents, depend- be held during June in California. ing upon area and class of phone. Helihat De velopeo for Marines Use OBSERVATIONS The United States Marine Corps Edited by AGySgt. Jack T. Paxton will be the first branch of the a::aed services to have a helicon- They Brought Money, Too - Members of the 2nd 13n. 4th Marines -carried electronic air defense not only brought gifts galore with them from Japan but they also tern, it was announced recently. swelled the Red Cross total with a few sheckels. The final totals for he Corps is purchasing the first the Drive show $2952.02. Our hat's off! 0 complete "Airtrac" helihnt- units developed by Hughe. Remember The Guy whose wife forgot the garbage pick-up day at .4.--raft Company's ground systems, Capehart, causing him to get wet? Well, the guy was at fault this giodp to give tactical support to Capehart looking Y,,,rine ground troops. week. When last seen he was driving around for he system, it was announced by the garbage truck. He finally gave up, however, and asked a neighbor C Harper Brubalter, vice president, if he could deposit his can with the neighbor's. Now who's face is red? el.? ironically coordinates spli!--sec- Too Late For Page One The Mobile X-Ray Unit from the State otrl firing of Terrier and Hawk - SInded missile batteries, promising Department of Health will be on board May 4 between the h.,urs of zs::::y instant destruction of hostile 9:30 a.m. and noon. The unit will be located in the parking lot on tuTersonic aircraft. the southwest corner of the intersection of 2nd and D Sta. The hour, The is system transported in from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. is reserved for Civil Service Employees. All hel:huts 3,500-pound aluminum - from 10:30 to 12 an.: plastic "boxes" containing tlto others, including dependents, can use the facilitiert 1,:,,ronic air defense equipmer'. noon. REGULARS - I silt.'s J. G. Coc,,,er, left, and W. C. Warren, Er baker said. Each but is right, look over their permanent commissions with LtCol. R. H. aldr:oxi- Like To Write? ASgt. Albert McKinon is interested in forming a Za'ely the size of the rear section Thompson, CO 2 4, following their integration into the regular writer's at K-Bay. If you're interested call him after working of a 21/2-ton truck, and can be car - club Marine Corps, on April 26. Both were on active reserve duty 1 i a helicopter. hours at 252-696. with the Battalion during Operation Blue Star. April 29, 1960 Pag. 4 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII Pohakuloa Detachment: "Housekeepers" There's an old saying, that the housewife's work is never done. Personnel of the Base Camp De- tachment at the Pohakuloa training area have the same situation, they are the "house keepers" for the infantry and supporting units op- erating out of Pohakuloa during the Brigade's utilization of the area. Transportation, supply support, maintenance, recreation, a shOwer, and even a burned out light bulb are some of the problems they must be prepared to cope with. Headed by Maj. W. H. Draper, Base Camp Commander, Capt. J. A. Corbet, Executive Officer, and lstSgt Al Greer, Camp Sgt.Maj., the Base Camp Detachment num- bers roughly 280 Marines, the ma- jority of which are attached to the Brigade Service Battalion. Long before the first elements of the 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, Anti- CAMP COMMANDER - Maj. W. H. Draper, seated, discusses tank Company, and Recon Company one of the many problems confronting the Base Camp Detach- arrived on the "Big Island," per- ment with I stSgt. Alton Greer, right, camp sergeant major, and sonnel of the Base Camp Detach- Capt. J. A. Corbet, camp executive officer. ment had arrived at Pohakuloa to prepare the camp. Huts had to be cleaned, meshalls established, stoves checked, trans- portation for the troops from Hilo to the Base Camp arranged, rec- reational facilities setup, and se- ISLAND VISITORS - This ONTOS and its crew disembark from curity established. an LST at Kawaihae to take part in the field training exercise at the unloading docks, the equipment must be As the troops arrived, problems Pohakuloa. From miles up the the mountain slopes began cropping up. The nights are either driven or transported 37 long and cold at Pohakuloa, and to Base Camp. there is no worse feeling than hav- the camp. Water for the unit is ob- Army, as is the tailor shop, barber ing the lights burn out., or the stove tained from streams flowing down shop, and a small exchange. run out of fuel. However, the Base Mauna Kea and trapped in water Pohakuloa is probably one of the Camp utility and maintenance sec- sheds situated high above the camp. few places Marines have been sta- tion stands ready 24 hours a day Church Services are conducted tioned where liberty was available, to replace those burned out bulbs, daily in a little Chapel located yet it is hard to get enough men to or refuel those cold stoves. within the Base Camp compound. fill the lib e r t y bus. Base Camp The lava rock at Pohakuloa is A very apropriate sign posted on transportation provides a truck or hard on shoes. This situation has the outside of the Chapel extends bus each night at 5 p.m., to carry made the utility section cobbler one a warm welcome to all hands. The the liberty party to Hilo. But, the of the most popular individuals in sign reads, "This Chapel Is Not 37 mile trip down the mountain, and camp. However, as far as the mar- Off Limits." the return trip at midnight keeps ried personnel were concerned, the Recreation is another very impor- the troops in camp. "Ham Shack" operator is their fa- tant feature to the infantry troops Normally a quiet training area vorite. high up in the cold hills at night. for the 1st Marine Brigade, and the Phone patches from the "Big Is- Base Camp Special Services fea- QUONSET VILLAGE - This photograph shows the center of 25th Army, Pohakuloa becomes a land" to Kaneohe Bay are available tures a nightly movie with two Base Camp, with 13,680 foot Mauna Loa in the background. Note virtual battleground each year when from 8 a.m., until 7 p.m. daily. showings, a recreation hall well the Brigade the clouds at the base of the mountain. launches its month long Showers for the infantrymen was stocked with current reading ma- field training exercise, which this problem to be another important terial, records, radio, ping pong year began on April 18, and will be coped with the Base Camp Desch- table and various games keeps the climaxed on May 20. shower unit op- infantry ment. A portable men entertained during The Pohakuloa training site is an by :Marine erated the Army and their spare time. infantry leader's dream as far as Corps is located near the center of The clubs are operated by the the terrain is concerned. It is lo- cated between 13,784-foot Mauna Kea and 13,680-foot Mauna Loa.

Story by GvSgt. Jack Sheehan Photos by Cpl. R. E. Woltner Jr.

CAMP HEADQUARTERS - Headquarters for Maj. W. H. Draper, Base Camp Commander, is this quonset hut. In addi- tion to housing the camp headquarters, this but houses the guard shack, supply section, administrative section, and Informational Se wices Section.

BASE COBBLER - The happy cobbler was one of the most popular individuals as far as the infantry men were concerned. The lava rock at Pohakuloa is After a cold day in the field hot chow is a wel- HOT CHOW - ALL FAITHS - Marines of all faiths attend services of their choice hard on shoes. His motto, "I'll come sight to both the infantry men and the personnel of Base in the Base Camp Chapel at Pohakuloa. The little sign in the fore- save your heels, but you will have Camp. Units operating at Pohakuloa all maintain their own ground extends a warm welcome to all hands. It reads, "The to see the Chaplain about your messhalls. Chapel Is Not Off Limits." souls. April 29, 1960 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII Ns S Local Marines Win Honors At Mainland J ustice School Two Kaneohe Bay Marines were personnel with the duties and re- recently honored for scholastic sponsibilities of court reporters, achievement while attending the who play a vital role in military Naval Justice School at Student legal procedures. tin., Camp Delmar, Calif. Szarka, who is normally as- According to a recent release, signed as a I egal clerk at the Pfc. Andrew S. Szarka, HqCo., Brigade Legal Office, was accord- 1st Marine Brigade and ASSgt. ed "honor" plaudits by virtue of Jonas L. Robinson, Hq & Hq his place a Squadron, finished fifth and fifth finish out of 49 students. ninth, respectively, in the school class of that was conducted during the Robinson, finishing ninth, was de- period, Feb. 29-April 14. clared in the "distinguished" cate- The school, which is conducted gory. by personnel from the Newport, It. I., Naval Justice School, is de- Of the 49 students enrolled, sev- en were from the 1st Marine Bri- its;7: igned to teach all West Coast students and those from the Pa- gade while Robinson was the lone VICTORS - In 1945, shortly after the World War I! surrender of the Japanese, members of the cific Ocean area, military law, all entrant from Station. The West Coast course is consid- "new" 2nd Bn., 4th Marines, paraded past a barracks at the Yokosuka Naval Base. They were aspects of the Uniform Code of ered by most legal personnel as one the "old" 4th Marines who were captured in the Philip- Military Justice, and to acquaint accompanied by former infantrymen of of the most exacting and complete pines and liberated at Yokosuka by members of their former regiment. courses outside of the main school at Newport by virtue of the fact that the normal nine-week New- I 'iolations Scored port course is condensed into seven weeks for West Coast Students. Bike Safety Month Activities oFFICERS Scheduled By K-Bay Sponsors ro uB The month of May has beer pre- 69, in cooperation with the Pro- ' vost Marshal's Office and the FRIDAY as "National Bike Safety claimed Traffic Safety Director, will con- Happy Hour today commencing already been Month." Plans have duct a bicycle safety inspection at 4 p.m. and the Couples Bar will made to observe this program .1 the Saturday, May 14. Inspection will be open from 4 to 7 p.m. For your Air Station. K-Bay Marine Corps begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Scout entertainment we have the Ca:, merio Trip. the number, serious- Hut across from the EM Club Data on SATURDAY circumstances of bike All grade and intermediate school ness and The swimming pool will be open because re- accidents are meager age children residing aboard the from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. so why not is sel- porting of such accidents Station are urged to bring their have lunch and dinner at the Out). dom required when motor ve- SUNDAY However, bikes for a safety checkup. The co- hicles are not involved. 1960, of the 2nd Bn., 4th Marines, The pool will open again today. operation of parents is sought VISITORS - In April, members on bike acci- is a review of figures once again paraded past the same barracks, now the Marine For dinner we are going to feature past few years re- this program in order to mike dents over the Barracks, U.S. Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, Japan. This time the the popular b u f f et and serving 400 to 500 deaths veal that from MCAS a safer place for children. unit was visiting Japan for a period of leave and liberty after six hours will be from 6:30 p.m. until to 30,000 injuries a and 25,000 weeks of simulated combat at Formosa during Operation Blue Star. 8:30. year have occurred in collisions MONDAY ve- between bicycles and motor Hula classes start at 9 a.m and hicles. Station Housing in the evening from 8 on there will authoritative figures civil. SERVICE tsions be modern dance instruction. These are the currently attending the University gathered by the National Safety A pamphlet setting forth TUESDAY Assignments Set of Hawaii evening school striving Council. basic provisions of the Federal Tonite the bridge players start for a degree in electrical engineer- The following personnel were Employees Health Benefits Pro- shuffling the cardboards at 7:30 The need for safe bicycling received and is be- ing. to notified of housing selection this gram has been p.m. aboard the Station is apparent ing distributed to all Station em- Rainbow week: David P. Pedro, also employed WEDNESDAY all. A short drive through ployees. many as an electrician in the Public Toastmasters will meet tonite at Village and Capehart reveal RENTAL QUARTERS This pamphlet sets forth the flagrant violations of common-sense Works Department. David, who re- 7:30. ASgt. R. F. Nance. types of health benefit plans that sides in Kailua with his wife and THURSDAY bike safety. will be available; eligibility for Cub Pack- PUBLIC QUARTERS four children, :3 an avid baseball This is the nits of the big whirl Members of MCAS' membership; and the benefits of- Lt(jg) F. L. Hancock, Capts. W. fan and an advisor to the Babe dance classes and the fun will begin fered by the Program. Ruth League. at 8. M. Russ and W. D. Saylor, lstLt. The pamphlet presents only R. C. Prewitt, AMSgt. L. E. Du- general basic information. It does PROMOTIONS ENUSIM catte, GySgt. D. F. McCort, and not contain detailed information Evelyn Lee, Supply Depart- e` r r on coverage or costs. Such infor- ment from Supervisory General AGySgt. J. D. Bledsoe. ia 11 mation is not available yet but Supply Clerk, GS-6, to Supervisory " WIVES Also. ASSgts. J. L. Sparks. L. J. will be announced as soon as re- General Supply Assistant, GS-7. ceived. Ann Anderson Carter, C. L. King, T. F. Pierson, By WELCOME ABOARD Scotty Wong, Public Works V. L. Garland, R. C. Hutley, A. Sa- Gen- April business meeting of Raymond W. S. Lau. elect'i- Department from Supervisory rFRIDAY The lustro, Sgt. H. D. Mayo and ASgts. eral Supply Clerk, GS-4 to Super- the Enlisted Wives Club was held clan in the Public Works DeParz- Well, here we go ag'in, it's Happy S. Hiscock, W. D. Sise and J. G. visory General Supply Clerk, GS-5. Tuesday, April 19, in the "E' Club meat. Raymond, a transferee from Hour from 4 to 6 and expect the Freddy Mitchell, Supply De- Ballroom. Sue Westfall, the club Villarreal. the Department of the Interior is largest crowd yet with 2/4 return- partment from Warehouseman to president, presided. ing. Stockman. really had an interesting bit SATURDAY We AWARDS of news brought to us by klISe. SUGGESTION The Saint Anthony Fashion Marchetti of the "E" Club. It se=n, Congratulations to suggestors Show will start at noon. In the iaeas that, beginning the first of May, Ll who submitted worthwhile evening there will be dancing to "E" Club plans to start seeVin- and will soon be receiving their the music of the well known Chor.1- family-type meals, a certain se, rewards in the form of good cld sires. tion of the club being set asidi fe- U. S. greenbacks. SUNDAY families only. Prices for the meal Top award winner was Francis Today the special of the house will be $1.00 for adults and 50 cent MacKenzie of the Supply Depart- will be New York Choice Steak for children. It's to be on a trio: ment who was awarded $100 for a and all the trimmings for the nomi- basis for awb'le so it's up to us 1, uggestion that resulted in im- nal fee of $2.25. support it all we can. proved supply services to Station MONDAY departments. There are the juke boxes Marilyn Allen. the tour chairman, tonite and the bar opens at 4. announced another tour, scheluled Public Works Department em- for May 4. We're to be the guests ioye'es hitting the jackpot with TUESDAY of Jack McCoy on his televisiou reir suggestions were Norman Staff NCO Wives' Club meets to- show at the KHVH .station The itiga who earned a $60.00 aware foe nite. Bar opens at the usual time, show is from 11 a.m. to 12 but plans an improvement to the runway 4 p.m. are to meet at 10:45 In front of the sweeper which will result it: an WEDNESDAY station. Lunch will be at the Eve,- annual saving of $1200; Richard Toastmasters have their meeting green Restaurant, with roast duck- ..urn and Manuel Perreira who tonite. The bartenders will be ling on the menu. Total cost for share a $10.00 award for an im- glad to serve you from 4 o'clock the trip is $2.25 and this must be proved me thod of maintaining on. paid by the deadline date. Mar 2. BENNY SUGGS WINNER - Mr. Francis MacKenzie (center) shower doors in quarters; and Zia- THURSDAY Reservations can be made by call- receives a $100 check for his suggestion that improved the Sup- shit° Hirota who will receive a Dance class tonite and the more ing Marilyn Allen at 252872 or ply Department operation from Cmdr. B. L Rainey, Supply Offi- $10.00 award for correcting a saretv the merrier. Grab your partner and Marion Marchetti at 267313. cer, while Col. M. M. Magruder (right), Station CO, looks on. hazard at the Station theater. have some fun. Page 6 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE SAY, HAWAII April 29, 1960

SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS New Pistol Range Record Set By ASSgt. Bob Waltman; Scores A 389 ASSgt. Robert Waltman, Jr., es- Diamond Head range. It is a three sanctioned match and won the tablished a, new pistol range rec- day shoot in which the 50th State's South Carolina State Championship ord here last Friday when he fired top marksman will compete. Rapid Fire title with the .45. He a 389 out of a possible 400. The The young shooter enlisted in record was previously held by scored 190 out of a possible 200. the Marine Corps in January, AGySgt. A. Gardies who fired a 388 1953 in Mobile, Ala., and received The National Rifle and Pistol last year. his basic training at the Marine Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, While his overall score for the fol- Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is- lowed where match was 389 his individual scores be fired as a team land, S.C. in the four phases were: member to earn a Silver Medal, Slow Fire 95 Presently serving as a Small Sharpshooter Class. Rapid Fire 99 Arms Repairman with the Ord- He Timed Fire 95 nance Section, Service Company, has accumulated 58 trophies Surprise Fire 100 Service Battalion, Waltman started and medals for his shooting ability. Immediately after firing the pis- his pistol shooting in earnest last At the present time he is a mem- tol he reported to the Rifle Range year while serving at Camp Le- ber of the Service where he fired the M-1 rifle and jeune, N.C. Battalion In- tramural Rifle came up with a 227 out of 250. Both WINS STATE TITLE and Pistol Team and the high Expert is high shooter scores are in At Lejeune Waltman tried out for this quarter hav- Class. ing scored a 255 for the Rifle and Pistol Team. Ac- out of a possible COMPETE TOMORROW 300 with the rifle. Tomorrow Waltman will com- cepted as a team member he fired in a National Rifle Association ASSgt. Waltman, Jr., checks weapon after setting new record at pete in the Hawaii State Champ- ionship Regional Matches at the Station Pistol Range. Harshman Scores BULLETIN Hickant Rod & Gun Club will New Rifle Record Hawaii Marine Baseball Nine Halts _told its next regular meeting on ActGySgt. a L. lIar,hinan, Monday, 2 May 1960. Meeting will "Alpha" start at 1930 hours in the Hickam Co., 1st Bn., 4th Marines, in Three Weekend Contests Harbor Haven Yacht Club House, set a new record in the 1960 Ha- Slump located near the shoreline in the waii National Rifle Association southeast portion of the Fort Ka- run poke over the left field fence, MARINES 6-HICKAM 0 Regional Rifle Match 200 yard off- the game turned into a wide-open mehameha area. BULLETIN hand firing. He fired a 99-9V, in affair. Turning in their most prize-win- addition to winning Dick Young drove in five runs ning achievement of the season, the the Interna- with a pair of home runs to power Ten Marines went to the plate Hawaii Marines whitewashed the Smokey Bear Fills tional Shooting Fund Match with an aggregate score of the Hawaii Marines into a first place in the winning fifth frame. The Hickam Flyers 6-0 on Tuesday aft- 198-22V. tie with SubPac by turning back the local nine scored six runs on an ernoon as Pappy Blaylock hurled a lstLt. R. J. Maguire, H&S, 2dBn., Raiders, 9-6, Wednesday in a Hawaii error, two singles, four free- 's three-hitter and whiffed nine while Billet 4th Marines took third place honors Major League service section base- passes, and two more errors. Handling the major chores in the ball game at Millican Field. issuing only one free-pass, enroute catcher slot this season for the in the Master Class with an aggre- Pitcher Jim Williams almost gave to his second win of the year Hawaii Marines baseball team is gate of 493-55V. pitcher Bob Woltenden Starting the game away in the sixth when he against no setbacks. 20-year-old Fred Wiese. In the same match, Harshman was taken to Tripler Army Hospital committed a three-run throwing er- "Smokey Bear" Wiese, who tops placed seventh, firing a 490-53V's. inning with a possible Aided greatly by two round-trip- the six-foot mark with a muscular in the 4th ro, of course be was helped greatly after having been hit pers clouted by Warren Sheehan. In team standings, the Third Ma- skull fracture by his teammates who were guilty SubPac's Bob Mc- rine Division Blue' Team in the head by of three more miscues. his second of the current campaign took first Dowell. No information as to his and Fred Weise's two-run shot. place with a 975 score with 102 V's. available at press- condition was Warren Sheehan, who smashed both coming in the second frame. Second place in the match and first time. out a triple, two doubles and two Blaylock was never in trouble a, place with the service rifle went -44 singles for a faultless day was by only one man reached the keystone to the Hawaii Gold Team with a far the only shining light on an By ASgt. Bill Stuckey score of 974 with otherwise dismal afternoon. sack, this by the pilfering route. 96 V's. Third Place went to the Third Division Winning two of their scheduled With a spotless day at the plate, over the weekend, NAVAL AIR 4-MARINES 2 Gold Team with a score of 968. three contests Dick Young with two hits, a sacri- the 1960 edition of the Hawaii Ma- Sunday afternoon the 'Necks fice bunt and a free pass, led the Ma- rine Baseball Team in their last travelled to wind-swept Pointer rines in the hitting department. encounter gained the championship Field and were handcuffed 4-2, with stature missing heretofore this sea- Dick Young collecting the only safe Also collecting two hits apiece were Exhibition Skeet son. blow of the day for the local nine. Bill Garrett and Bob Wolfenden, afternoon the local with Wolfenden and Denny Roth Shoot Sunday, 1 P. M. On Saturday Naval Air tallied all of its runs in Pearl Harbor 9-7 in nine defeated the first Inning, then sat back while game, then the next The Kaneohe Bay Skeet Club has an error-filled Ike Orr, starting pitcher and Archie lost a close battle with Naval WANTED Two scoreboard "Smoky Bear" Weise extended an invitation to all K-Bay day Ingrame', reliefer, worked the, re- - Air 4.2 at Barber's Point as the keepers for Hawaii Marines weight load of 205 pounds on his personnel and their dependents to to mainder of the contest with ease. Leathernecks had only one hit home games at Riseley Field. frame, played intramural baseball attend the exhibition shoot by Mr. their credit and then wound up the Orr worked the first five and Applicants contact Station Spe- last year. Elmer Davis on Sunday at 1 p.m. triangle of baseball adventures by one-third innings, giving up the cial Services athletic officer, Backed up by six years of dia- at the MCAS skeet range. shutting -nut Hickam 6-0 here on only hit produced by Marine bats, Ext. 72-968. mond experience, he has also han- the Windward side at Riseley Field. a clean single into left field by dled duties as pitcher and first Mr. Davis, a director of the Na- "Tricky Dick" Young. second base- Games on tap for the near fu- baseman during his career. tional Skeet Shooting Association man in the fourth. ture: Hickam visits here Satur- connecting for doubles. Wiese bats and throws right- has been active in skeet shoot- day at 2 p.m. Marines travel to handed and has been one of the ing for the past 30 years. At the Ingrame came in with one out In the second inning, Sheehan Field Sunday afternoon mainstays in the Marines' power- age of 72 he is a world's record Millican in the sixth stanza and tossed no- homered, Frank Gallagher drew a meeting with SubPac and house this holder. for hit offerings the rest of the way. a walk, stole second and scored then on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at when Weise knocked his four- Following the exhibition shoot. Quick Field, Pearl Harbor, play Joe Gendoes drove in Stan Cash- bagger for the locals. Mr. Davis and host to Naval Air. mere with Naval Air's first run on Klipper Course members of the a single. Dwight Richards followed Dick Young opened the third with Skeet Club will give instruction in MARINES 9-PEARL HARBOR 7 with a triple into right-center that a double and came home as Wolf- Being Improved the proper method of sightin and With a big six-run fifth inning scored Tom McCall and Gendoe's. enden smashed a single down the shooting stance. acting as a stabilizer, Peppy Richards later scored on an error middle. The K-Bay Klip, r Course is steadily being Blaylock's Hawaii Marine Baseball by the .,carting and losing Leather- given a "newer look" Personnel attending who desire The last of the scoring material- according team started off the weekend on neck pitcher Red Zehmer. to Pro. Jimmy likauka. instruction are encouraged to bring ized in the seventh stanza. Garrett Various holes are being the right foot by defeating the Ad- lengthen- their own shotguns and ammuni- Pitching In relief, John DeSimone singled and went to third on a two- ed, a few tee changes and sand traps mirals of Pearl Harbor, 9-7, Satur- tion. For those who do not have turned in his most sterling perform- base error by the centerfielder, scor- are going to get sandier pos- day afternoon at Quick Field. and a gun the Club will attempt to ance of the season, allowing one ing when Young slashed a single sible deeper. make one available. After Pearl. Harbor relief pitcher bit, a single to Pete Floyd in the to right. Young stole second and Read "GOLF BREEZE" in next Dave Sweitzer tied the score, 3-3, fifth. He permitted no runs and was ariven home as Wolfenden week's 'Issue of the WINDWARD The only cost will be for the in the top of the fifth with a two- walked only one man. banged away with a double. MARINE. rounds fired and the clay birds. April 29, I960 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII Petro 7 "Dusty" Rhodes Hits First Homer Underdog Carts Topple Red Sox; Pitcher Phil Buzzelli Strikes Out 15 With the Little League season CARDINALS 5-RED SOX 3 strike-outs for one game. only underway for a couple of This was the second loss to.- the Rhodes was also the big gun with weeks - the teams are turning in Red Sox in as many days as the the wood when he blasted a homer performances that have surpassed Cardinals who have been the un- to right field with two on. This expectations of the coic hes and derdog of the season turriel the is his second homer of the season. managers. tide. Lane Tutor of the Sox hit for Not only was the fielding ex- Jimmy Delaney was the win- a.double. Phil Buzzelli and Jimmy cellent but the thrill of the game ning pitcher for the Cards as he Fegley were the only two to get was also in the pitcher duels. gave up three runs on three hits, hits for the Giants. struck out 11 and walked three. GIANTS 6-CUBS 2 Chris Hahl was the big stick for This was a close one until the League Officials the Cards as he went two for three bottom of the fourth inning wnen and one of those was a sound trip- the Giants came in with five runs. per-his first. SPORTSMANSHIP Capt. James J. Del& ey congratulates Phil Dave Moore was the winning - Needed Now! Bob Straney took the lass for Burie Ili (left) and "Dusty" Rhodes following their terrific pitch- pitcher for the Giants as Tommy the Sox. Dusty Rhodes was the ing duel. Sheehan and Phil Buzzelli came in With the transfer season fast ap. big wielder for the Sox when he as reliefs. went two for preaching, Little League officials three. Buzzelli was the big gun for the 90-41 are going that-a-way, so here's an RED SOX 4-GIANTS 1 Giants as he went two for two, opportunity for YOU, a parent, to The score was no indication, one of which was a , his of the game as it was a pitching step into a large pair of shoes. first of the season. Jimmy Prince duel between "Dusty" Rhodes of WANTED took the loss for the Cubs. He was Hawaii 'Necks Outsprint Spikesters; the Sox and Phil Buzzelli of the Someone to snap in for the the big bat for the Cubs as he Presidency - the old one rotates Giants. went two for three. in July. Dusty took the win as he gave Henderson, Miller, Coleman Place 1st CUBS 8-RED SOX 6 Someone to take over as Veep up one run on two hits, struckout with double victories. This was one of the top games Coach Phil Shaw's tremendou.' -he leaves next month. 14 and walked three. Phil, though Miller took the discus with a of the season as the third place depth on the 1960 edition of the For those who like to maintain he lost the game, gave up only toss of 132-11%2 and the javelin Cubs be'at the League leaders and Halvah Marine (rack team paid records and correspond the Sec- four runs on three hits, struckout with a throw of 188-5, while - set them back fir the first 1038, off handsomely last week as the retary leaves in July. 15 and walked only two. Coleman won the 220 low hur- Joo Rovenaik was the winning Leatherneck Thincla ds over- Here's an opportunity to handle Unofficially Buzzelli is be- dles in 25.7 and did a measured pitcher. He gave the Sox six whelmed the Hawaii Spikesteri at the loot and keep books Treas- lieved to have set a record of 40-3 in the hop, step and jump - runs on nine hits, struck out six the Iolani School track, 90-41. urer leaving in June. event. - and walked the same number. Once again big Ed Henderson, Also needed will be someone In the 440 Marines came in The Cubs were swinging big bats standout local sprinter, took both to take over as Chief Scorer he 1-2-3 as Chuck Callahan placed - 'Neck Judo Champ as they collected eight runs on 10 his favorite events, the 100 and fades in first with a timing of 54.2. July too. 220 yard dashes. He also was sec- hits. Jimmy Prince was one of Ralph With the pre-season work accom- ond in the broad jump and an- Sherrow tied for the top the big bats as he went two for spot plished - all the new executives chored the winning mile relay in the high jump, going over Loses In AAll Try three, hammering out his first the bar at 6%. will have to do - is to meet each team where he was clocked in 50.8 triple of the season. Tomorrow challenge, on each day. ACpI. Abe Macalutes of the 1st with a running start. at 1:30 p.m. the local Jimmy Rosso went two for four. tnacksters For those who receive satisfaction Marine Brigade was eliminated dur- MILLER-COLEMAN will meet the Univer- Dicky Mackey went two for three sity of Hawaii from a job well done - well there ing the Eighth Annual Judo Cham- Two other Marines, Carroll Mil- at the Moililli while Tom Rainey and Cliff Jones Quarry. is a billet on the Little League ex- pionship matches held at 'Yampa, ler and Bob Coleman came through each blasted out doubles. Last weekend the Rainbows were ecutive staff for you. ACCEPT THE Fla., last week. recently won the All- Junior McCowen took the lass beaten by the Army's 25th Divi- CHALLENGE! Macalute's pound championship and for the Sox. Big hitters for the Sox sion team 108-24, however, accord- For details call Capt. J. Delaney Marine 140 team members were Dusty Rhodes, Bobby Silver- ing to reports the wind at 72253. was one of the five was ex- Corps in thorn and Junior McCowen; they Marine Swim Team tremely strong and all indications representing the Marine AAU meet. all went two for four. point to a heated dual meet to- this popular To Meet Div. morrow afternoon. Intramural Bowling 25th The Third Quarter of the The Hawaii Marines swim team Intra- mural Bowling Tournament came Win Meet plays host to the Army's 25th Di- K-Bay Skiers to a close last week with vision today. The teams will meet the 1, t All - Marine Bowling Tigers taking first place in the at 3 p.m. in a dual meet held at Show Set Tomorrow "A" League and the MCAS Team Water time we the Enlisted pool with 123 events By Dave Packer This is the second taking first place in the "B" in comp, to be decided. Tourney Week Well, it seems as though K-Bay have come out on top Next League. from Air Station commander, Col. is back in the winning brackets tition against water eiders There will be a roll-off betweea side. M. M. Magruder, has invited the again in the water skiing depart- the Leeward 8 the Tigers and the Station team in the vari- public to attend and the "open [Entries To Date ment. Taking a first place in the near future for the Intra- Kathryn, Mike and gate" policy will prevail. With the Our club oame through last Sat- ous events were All Marine Bowling mural Championship. Joe Notch took a Coach Dave O'Conner of the Ma- Tourney only a week away the urday with a team score of 7,504 Sonny Vogel. The Fourth Quarter competition in the Sr. Men's and yours rines classes Ms as one of the Brigade Special Services office points over Hickam AFB who tal- third re- is expected to get underway on took a third place. toughest meets on the season's ports that only eight entries have lied 7,114 while the Hawaiian Wa- truly May 17. Handling the boats for the ski- schedule. He looks for victories been received to date. ter Ski Club accumulated 5 08S. "A" LEAGUE ers were Sonny Vogel and Jim by his two diving stars, Larry Competing in the bowling classic Team W L Benson. They both did a wonderful Hunt and Dick Griffith, who are with their verified average are: B. 1/4 Tigers 44 12 job and contributed immensely to rated among the top divers in the E. Elliott, 176; R. A. Yaekel, 185; SerCo Hurlers 36 20 AKU the success of the meet. islands. C. E. Wilcox, 173; R. G. Gentry, HMR 161 35 21 Tomorrow the Globe and Anchor Runners-up in 1959's All-Marine 180; Sam Gold, 172; Clarence mAkitiEs MAG Plumbers 34 22 Water Skier3 will put on two competition, the Hawaii Marines Brown, 174; Roger Beattie, 172 and "B" Med 34 22 By ASSgt. Ron Hamilton shows here at K-Bay. The first will have an entirely new team this Bill Chase with his 175. SepCo 31 25 Last Monday evening at about commence at 1:30 p.m. and the year, but are shaping up well The tourney is being held on a 3/12 Spares 2 54 5:30 p.m. this writer had a great second will start a half hour later. toward the big All-Marine compe- local basis throughout the Marine Tied for fourth place. thrill. I captured a sea turtle in the For those who enjoy watching skill tition to be held at Albany, Ga. in Corps and the individuals who par- "B" LEAGUE waters off Ft. Hase. The creature stop over and enjoy the fun. There July. ticipate in the nine game event Team W L of the sea weighed approximately is no admission charge. will have their screened scores MCAS 90 16 28 pounds. This Sunday the Hickaiu team here. The three highest scores will MAG Stars 38 18 At the last meeting Joe Black- will be host for a full schedule of be submitted to CMC. From all 3/12 Kingpins 37 19 shaw gave an excellent lecture on events. Tricks, jumping and mixed Ata scores received at Headquarters HqCoSerBn 35 21 "Other Diving Dangers", such as sea doubles will highlight the meet. the winners will be selected. VMF 232 32 24 urchins, poison shells, eels, coral Try and make it! 1/4 Bears 24 32 cuts and many other dangers that UNKSTER.S HgCoBrig 19 37 one would encounter while skin or By Mary Buzzelli HQ&HQSQ LEAGUE scuba diving. Stampede Tomorrow A Bingo, Bango and Bungo Tour- LADY Electronics continues to dominate In the past week the Aku Ma- Information received prior to nament was the order of the day the Headquarters and Headquarters rine's were called for assistance by press time indicates that the Wa- last Thursday for the Kaneohe Klip- Squadron Bowling League, with many novice divers. Questions in- hiawa-Wheeler Stampede that will per Ladies. KEGLERS' Ordnance I holding down 2nd place. cluded "How do I regulate the flow be held at the Wheeler Air Force One point was given for being By Alyce Williamson Squadron Office took four big points of oxygen?" to "How do I put scuba first on the green, one point for Team 3, Lynn-Wayne-Cohenour last Tuesday night to move back gear on correctly?' There were also There will be no Buckout at chipping closest to the hole and one are in first place 'a the Women's into the running. many calls 'regarding the Decom- the Stables this coming Sunday. point for sinking the first putt. Scratch League with 21 wins and Team W L pressure Tables. Of course the Club However, there will be one next Jake King took the lead in "A" seven losses. Placing second with Electronics 22 10 was glad to help. Sunday. Flight by scoring 96-18-78 for 26 17 wins and 11 losses are the Ordnance I 19 13 It would even be more gratifying points. Beth Fontana carded a 97- Clock and Trophy, Team 5. Big "5" 18 14 if these people would attend a meet- Base tomorrow and Sunday will b. 2374 and 23 points. Winner of weekly roving trophy Squadron Office 17 15 ing and learn a little more. THEY the best yet held in the new 60th In "B" Flight, Jane Dungle fired went to Eleanor Plumb with a hi- Commissary 16 16 DON'T HAVE TO JOIN - attend a State. a 112-33-79 for 21 points. She was series of 502. Dorothy Wright Disbursing 13 19 meeting and you will see what the Tickets may be purchased at the followed by Enid Westcott who shot rolled 176 for the high game or Food Service 13 19 Club offers and then make up your Stampede. Enjoy two days of fast an 11-29-81 for 20 points. the week. Ordnance II 10 22 own mind. action with the family and friends. Page 8 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII

VSO's 'Redheads on Parade' Scheduled For One - Night - Only -K - Bay Stand A sparkling new USO musical variety revue from Hollywood - "Redheads On Parade"-will stage a one-night-only stand at Station Theater No. I at 7 p.m., Monday, May 16. 1-'11117;17:!) The snow, which is being present- ri tit.; ed through the cooperation of Sta- tion Special Services, is currently FRIDAY on a tour of military bases through- This is the day of all days. 1-lni - out the Pacific. p) Hour and the tall cool ones t.)1. With heavy emphasis on comedy, start across the bar at C'p.m. the show is headlined by televi- SATURDAY sion's comedy ventriloquist Glenn For your dancing and listen:i.z Haywood who has appeared with pleasure tonite we are featurin,; such stars as Peggy Lee, Herb the Rhythm Rangers they - ONLY A CLICK Keeping a firm grasp on the old-time needle, net, singer Sherry Stevens, shares for good music commencing at 8 - in the arm" from the new Multi-dose Shriner and Kate Smith. His part- p.m. until midnite. Cpl. Richard Wade "takes it the comedy spotlight along with Jet Injector during polio injections April 22. The new "Gun," SUNDAY Stagg McMann, a comedian who which employs a forced injection and is entirely painless, is han- In view of the many requests ne Miss Sherry Stevens also does a harmonica act. dled by HM I Melvin Goble. have for a special Sunday dinner today we are going to have ciast beef with all the trimmings. Din- ing hours will go from noon until HEA'tEt( SeHrDul Staff NCO Wives Club Names 8 p.m. The price, a nominal ere dollar. ;Ed. Note: Whenever a movie listed in the weekly Theater Sched- 1960-61 Committee Chairmen MONDAY ule fails to be shown at Station Theater No. 1, as scheduled, the Tonite we have for your viewing WINDWARD MARINE receives calls from irate attendees want- know why the paper didn't carry the correct information. Officials of the Staff NCO Wives ger, corresponding secretary; pleasure the movie "At War With ing to that the 14th Naval District and Station Spe- Club this week announced a new Mrs. Kenneth Holt, treasurer, The Army" starring Dean Martin Please be advised control the movies appearing on the Station. The slate of committee chairmen for and Mrs. Pearre Davenport, serge- and Jerry Lewis. cial Services only lists the movies they are given!) the corning year. ant-at-arms. TUESDAY WINDWARD MARINE The announcement followed by New committee chairmen include We have th?. juke box and the TV TONIGHT two weeks a completely new Mrs. Dale C. Luedtke, publicity; going tonite-so take a choice. BEND OF THE RIVER - Stars slate of officers for the local or- Mrs. E. K. Spring, and Mrs. John WEDNESDAY Rock Hudson, is in technicolor, ganization which includes Mrs. Toon, telephone; Mrs James Ky- Russian Classes "Song Of My Heart" starring is rated excellent and runs for 91 Charles Poorman, president; Mrs. ser, cards and Mrs. D. R. Stacks, Sir Cedrick Har.vicke minutes. Joseph Notch, vice president; ways and means. will be shown tonite and the reel SATURDAY MATINEE Mrs. Kenneth Trystad, recording Also, Mrs. Edward Kelman, thrift starts to roh a; Slated in Kailua 7 p.m. No information. secretary; Mrs. Robert Terwilli- shop bookkeeper; Mrs. Bob Swar- A special, month-long Russ:an THURSDAY zer, hospitality kit; Mrs. Victor SATURDAY language course will be held at the TV will Ogden, sports; Mrs. Joseph Notch. be the specialty tonne WORLD IN HIS ARMS Stars Kailua Community School i o . and - membership; Mrs. Charles Mosiez, of course there is always the Ann Blyth. Excellent rating, runs Adults, beginning May 3. juke box. STAFF sunshine, and Mrs. Howard Christ- for 104 minutes. According to school officials enson, program. SUNDAY MATINEE registration is now being accepteJ And, Mrs. William Schimpf and No information. for the evening course and caa WIVES Mrs. Donald Everett, refreshments; New. Policies be made by calling Kailua 26151. By Connie Luedtke Mrs. Bradford Daley, decorating; SUNDAY The course consists of 30 hours Aloha Coffee was Mrs. Albert Sergeant and Mrs. R. UP FRONT Rollicking World Our monthly For MCR Captains - of Russian and will cost students held Friday morning, April 22. As D. Austin, teen-age club; Mrs. D. W. War II comedy written by Bill $15 plus $1 foi registration if the a new feature for the Aloha Coffee Logan and Mrs. James Curran, Marine Corps Reserve eawa:ns Mauldin, starring Tom Ewell. Excellent rating. Running time student has not had any dealings a member or guest attending will historian. on active duty with the regular with the school before. be the "Leidy of the Hour" and establishment will henceforth oc is 92 minutes. Inasmuch as the course is not will be presented with a beautiful eligible to apply for retention on MONDAY credited, no portion of the $15 can lei. This morning, Mrs. V. Zumult active duty until they are promoted BRAMBLE BUSH -- Stars Barbara be of through the Marine was our "Lady of the Hour." Six Convention Open or twice passed over, Headque.cte..s Rush. Rated very good, running taken care Corps' tuition assistance program. new SNCO wives attended as guests Marine Corps has announced. time is 103 minutes. and also Mrs. Hopkins, mother of To K-Bay Shriners Those selected for promotion TUESDAY Mrs. N. Lynn. Mrs. George Foley, may be given additional active dot.- MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER - Stars mother-in-law of our ex-President, The Western Shrine Association s contracts, Headquarters said. the late Tyrone Power Rated New Mortor Spy Mrs. J. Foley, also attended. 1960 Convention is being held in Previously, except for lawyers very good. Running time 98 min- The guest speaker was Mrs. Honolulu, April 28-30th and tbs.- and electronics specialists, reserve ter. Hundley from the Baptist Mission- headquarters hotel is the Hawaiian captains on active duty with the WEDNESDAY Readied USG ary who gave a very interesting Village in Waikiki. Nobles in the regular Marine for Corps were not en- DAY OF THE OUTLAW Robert A net, elec,ionic "spy" that spots Mrs. Armed Forces are cordially invited - talk on "Art As a Hobby." gible for EAD or SWAG's which Ryan, who has built a cattle em- hostile mortars at the first "blurp" displayed her many paint- to participate in this three-day Con- Hundley wculd bring ;hem into the promo- pire in the old west, threatens to is now Corps field vention which will require a reg's- ready for Marine ings and each painting was more tion zone for major. kill Alan Marshall, who is string- units, Headquarters has announced. breathtaking than the one before. tration fee of $10.00 per Noble and The new policy was establichcid ing barbed wire across Ryan's for lady. Thia tu- Five years in the making, the In her spare time, Mrs. Hundley the same fee his by Change #1 to MCO 1001.271, land. Ryan is also a former lov- a for lady or Noble mortar locator has land, sea and also teaches painting. Mrs. Hundley cludes gift each which was signed recently er of Marshall's wife, Tina Louise. was presented with a corsage of scuvenir program, ticket to the air qualities in that it can be As Ryan plans a gun duel with dropped by parachute, towed in pink roses. geant, etc. is Marshall, the battle inter- a trailer or be mounted in a tank. rupted by the arrival of Burl It comes apart for easy handling Annapolis Graduate OFFlerkS Ives, a renegade Army colonel, and sets up in 30 minutes. and his gang of six desperados. The locator, called AN/KPQ-1, E THURSDAY can exercise general battlefield sur- BrigGen. Salmon Retires Tomorrow; / BLOND SINNER - Stars Diana veillance and register base point of By Anne Steman Dors. is rated good and runs for friendly fire while traversing a full The 'merry month of Mai' is near- 93 minutes. circle. Began Career In 1930 ly here, and so is our Talent tic Pioneer Byer view luncheon on Tuesday. We Marine Brigadier General Ronald Area, and Commanding Generai, are certain to have wonderful FROM: D. Salmon, former Commancle- of Marine Corps Air Station. El Toco, tertainment and will undoubtedly Place Marine Corps Air Bases, Western CLlifornia, will be placed on e return home fired with ambition to temporary diaability retired rst 'o- "learn to do something!" Social Stamp(s) Answer to Puzzle morrow, the Marine Corps has an- hour will begin at 11. so we can Here nounced. begin luncheon at 12 noon. MMU nille NEEPY General Salmon, 51, has been un- Do hope you have your reserrn- AGM, LA g der treatment at the U. S. Naval dons in; also that you have a dona- TO: gm DEC1 Ms EN T Hospital, Camp Pendleton, C!ifor- tion for the Pearl Harbor Thrift 'DWI °UM_ E nia. since last November when be Shop ready to bring along. There PEN MP'SIVAN suffered a heart attack. will be a domi prize for some lucl:y ORR GREM NERD A veteran Marine aviator, Gen- lady. This is a prize that will please OR FEARiNG G eral Salmon has served in the Mar- the winner's entire family ver-, OAR MANE S E ine Corps since 1930 when he was much indeed! ORGOM TE,IIIUMM graduated from the U.S. Natal The Executive Board meeting is ENATE.1:11 Academy. He holds the Legion of slated for Ma; 10 at Mrs. Fonlana's MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE 110ME TODAY. CAMDME OARMOb Merit, Air Medal, and Bronze 5-ar Quarters. We will meet at 10.30 NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED. AND OSK B EOM Medal for service in World War II a.m. and conclude with luncheon. Postage rsquired: 2nd Class Mail-2c, 1st Class Airmail 14c. TAO STOR RAM and won a second Legion of Nkrii Please note that time chang '-; an For mailing fold paper twice and secure outer edge with tape or staple. in Korea. hour later than usual.