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7522 COpy , . Doctors · say cheerful people I·Meetings••• resist disease Max. Min. better than the June 10 .4 60 Sporis Slants J une. 11 99 .. AAUW Book Review will t ake glum ones. In place J une 20, 1:30 R.m . at th e home By Clntck 'Mangold, A thlelic D;rector o th e r words, June 12 102 70 of L iz Robinson, 3 Sage Place. },{ary ROCKETEER June 13 105 7 1 the surly bird T he Station softball team plays the Culver City Hula June Davis will review ".M:urder in Mind" catches the 1. 105 13 June 15 103 80 and "Murder T akes a W ifc," both H ut nine tonight in what should be one of the best ga.rn-:s germ. June 16 103 71 by Dr. J . H oward. P ublic invited. of the season. Game time at the Beer Hut diam Ol' Quarter l\lidget races originally set for tomorrow, Saturday, June 8: 30. p.m. 18, have been r escheduled for Tues­ T omorrow night the Station club June 22- VX-5 vs. Station Res t ~ day, June 21, with t ime trials 8 t t ravels t o Gardena to take on the ant, 6 p,m. Vol. XVI. No. 24 U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China take, California ,Friday. June 17. 1960 6 :30 p.m . a nd races a t 7 :30 p.m. Gardena ]'Ierchants, who have one J une 22-Public Works vs. Stk .- Special event will be the presence of the best softball teams in South- Officers, 8 p.m. of a ll H onorary :Mayor candidates ern California. Next Saturday night June 23-8tation Officers "s. V_ w ho will be introduced by Chief the Los Angeles Hubs, another top 6 p.m. UCLA ApplicaHons Local Inventors Receive 1>1. (Ted) Boyce. softball team, will be here t o play June 23-Pilot P lant vs. Station S\\im P a rty plans have been com­ the Station softballers. R estaura nt, 8 p.m. pleted by the Engineer ing D epa rt­ Burt Collie's Station Resta urant Intramural Soft ball Stan dings Due on June 29th Recognition 'for Patents ment)s Recreation Association for team d owned the Arvin team last T eam '\'ou Lost T he a pplication deadli nes for ad­ next Tuesday. June 21, from 5 to 9 Saturday night by a s core of 4-2. Pilot Plant ...... _ ... 12 . 2 mission or readmission to graduate Employees in the R esearch, and Propulsion Develop­ p.m. at- the N AF pool for m embers B crt Andreason w as t he winning VX-5 ...... _ 11 ' 5 sta tus a t UCLA for the F all semes­ ment Departments shared the spotlight last week when BIG STEP- l\lartin F . H aldiman ( 1'), Al'iation Structural l\lechanic l / C, and f r iends. pitcher while R oger Shor t was t he S tation Officers ...... 8 6 ter of 1960 have been a nnounced by Station R estaurant _...... _ 7 g the Education Office, Room 1004 in Capt. W . W . H ollister made a formal presentation of is­ r eech 'es congra tulations f ront Cdr. Gen e Anderson, NAF Exceuth 'e Deser t Art Leagu e m embers h ave hitting s ta r of the game w ith a the Mich elson Laboratory. sued patents and notices of allowability. OIficer, upon h is promotion to Ensign. E ntering Ol e service 11 years IOD ulInea Fra nces Smart, color spe- three run homer in the s ixth inning. BO\VLING !.r cialist, a former t eacher at P asa­ The S tation baseball t eam travels Final Sta ndings AF \Vil'es League. All required a pplication forms, U. S. P atent Office prosecution winder m issile. It incorpora tes a a go as n n airman apPJ;'cntice, h e has now been nam ed N AF"s Asst. dena City College and a graduate to Rivers1de today t o take on the T cam " 'on Lost fees, transcrip ts, and 1 e t t e r s of has been completed in both in­ sealed igniter unit and a solid pro­ P~in g Officer for l\Jajntenan ce. Ensign Haldinm n has bee n at NOTS M.I .T., for t heir June program March Air Force club t on ight and Canebrake I nn ...... _..... 92 %: 35 1k I recommendation must be received stances but classified cases a re not pellant g rain. in the Graduate D ivision b y the & i ~ce October 1958, .and had p re" jously sen cd with the Anti-subma rine next Monday, June 20, a t 8 p.m. in to m o r ro\\~ afternoon. T hese same Hit a nd Miss ...... 79¥.: 48.11,: per mitted to issue as patents. Un­ Harry \ViUiams amI \Villiam A. &Jd_rn. 38, NorU. I sland, a nd with F ASRON -ll, N AS, Atsugi, J a llan_ the Community Centcr. t wo t eams will play at Schocffcl H opefuls ...... 71 57 fo ll o w i n g dates: Engineering til such tim e as they a re declassi­ ma jors- August 1 for new a pplica.­ Gey, Pat. No. 2,900,242 : I gniter for Field on J uly 8 and 9. WO~'rEN·S GOLF fied, t hey will not be givcn a pat­ tions and renewals ; August 15 for Gas Generator Gra ins a nd P ropel­ Intramural Sort-ball Schec:lu1e D ora Mae Adams won the Odd ent number, a nd ther efor e, cannot r eadmission. lants. The igniter composition builds June 17- NDTS All-Stars \'s. C ulver fHo le E vent with a low n et of 11 be handled as a n open publication ; up pressure gradually to eliminate Completed :l1}plications m ust be ~pace IPrograll1 ••. City, 8:30 p.m. a n d a ]ow gross of 32. W inner of t his is merely a security measure. crack ing in t he gra in. It is being submitted to the Education Office , (Continued from P a ge 1) June 2o-Pilot P lant \'s. Station th e No Alibi Tour nament was Nina P atents were granted for the fol­ used experimentally. d eveloped the AEROBEE r ock et. Officers, 6 p.m . no later than \Vednesday. June ,M:axwell with a n et score of 31. lowing inventions: D ouglns D. Or­ \VilliaIll B. M e L e a n, P at. No. ,T wenty AEROBEES - technically J une 2o-NAF vs. Station Restaur­ T he monthly Putting Contest was­ 29, for transmittal t o the Gradu­ ate D ivision. (lahl, P a t. N o. 2,921,521 for: Gas 2,924,114 for: Combustible Pre-spin caBed "vertical s ounding rockets" ant, 8 p.m. h eld with a three-way tic for "I.'in· Students are urged to submit ap­ Genera tor Assembly. This is a uni­ T ur bine. The invention comprises - were 1 a u n c h e d to investigate J une 21- VX-5 vs. P ublic W orks, ne r of the 18 h oles: P eggy Adams, tized assembly for genera ting gas 6 p.m. plicat ions a nd ar range for receipt nov e l combustible deflector ele­ :space up to 100 miles a bove the :M:ary Lou Kummings, a nd R eggie a nd currently used in the Side- earth's surtace. Several of these J une 21- P ilot P lant vs. Mar in c of transcripts at an ea rly date. ments which impart spin to a rock ­ H ibbs. Another 9 holes w ere p l ay~ d et pr ior to launching. r ockets were launched from ships B ar racks, 8 p.m. in which R eggie H ibbs won and a t sea. AE ROBEE was a n inex­ Stcvnn N. Jurich, P at . No. 2,933,330 thus keeps the trophy for this NE\\, ASSI GmmNT~pt. W. W. Hollister and Mrs. Coleman give p en sive rock et which permitted val­ for: Demounta ble Equalizing Spring month. E(Lwa rd P. Coleman assistance with sh oulder boards denoting his pro­ u a ble scientific exper iments. P a rticipating couples t rom China Support Mechanism for Vehicles. motion to Cdr. His n ew a ssignment takes bim to W ashington, D.c.. in T h e successor to AEROBEE­ GMU-25 Change of Lake traveled to H esper ia last SUn.­ The invention r ela tes to load-equal­ '.AEROBEE-HI - reached a ltitudes day to enter the Mixed S co t c h the Bureau of NU.l'sl \Veapons Spec.ial Projects Oflice, where he w ill izi ng support means for a vehicle. o ( over 200 miles. It was used ex ­ fCommand Slated 'Fours ome. T here were t wo sets assist in the Polaris program. Cdr. Colema.n was formerly Sidewinder This pa tent is being presented on t ensively and with great s ucceas A change of command ceremony, of winners from China Lake: MJ'. Projc~ t ' dr'iicer with the W eapons DevelOI)ment; Department, and more behalf of the Department of the d uring t he I nternational Geophysi­ signifying the relief of Lt. D. E. and Mrs. Will iam Mcintosh won recently serve(l as \Veal)Ons Ass ista nt on t he AOD StaJf. Army. The inventor was employed ,cai Yea r and is s till being used in Roberts as Officer in Charge of low gross tournament and Mary at the E ngineer R esearch and D c· space s t udies. AEROBEE-HI, and Guided :Missile Unit 25 by L t . (jg) Lou Kummings and Dale Mead won velopment Laboratories, F ort Bel­ l ater s pace rockets, established the E . I . E woldsen, will t a ke place at the low n et tournam ent . Seapower: Part 1 voir, Va . at the time the invention .capabiHty of obtaining photogra phs the Community Center n ext Friday, J UNIOR GOLF PROGRAl\' was conceived. a nd data for weather forecasting. June 24. at 9 a ,m. T he Junior program for the C N otices o f AllowabiUty E xperiments conducted with u n- Lt. Roberts came to NOTS in I Lake Golf Club will be initia .. ..:d N otices of allowa blh ty we r e .ma nned ba lloons high in the strato- I "'.... ___ ..L- ....__ 1957, and has now beer, Admiral Burke Outlines Saturday, June 25, 9 a .m., a t the golf awarded for the foHowing inven­ s p~ere a nd close to the edge of TmRTY YEAR· PIN-Roy J . Wilhite is awarded a seT\'ice pin by Cdr. designated to report a board t he course clubhouse. AU club m em· tions : F rank G. Cr escenzo for: Gas o uter space, were s tarted by na val J . \\'. Gorman, Ass't. Public Works Officer, upon COml)letion of SO USS Norton Sound at P ort Hue- bers with child ren between the ages Navy's .pace Program Producing Charges ; a double-base r esea rch facilities following W orld yC:U'S combined duty with the Army and Ch 'il Sen ·iee. H e carne to of 10 and 17 a re invited t o at ~e nd (Editor's Note : This is the first of four parts of "Seapower­ gas generating com position having ~~'a r II. NOTS in 1952 from the Korean Theatre and later entered the a pprentice L t. Ewoldsen, statio ned with the this meeting and enroll the fut ure ' im proved cha racteristics. It is in These e x p e r i m e n t s with un- USS Aucilla prior to his p resent hopefuls. P a rents must be present The Na\'l: III S pai ce" .rdirected toward k eeping naval personnel .5 . t prog ram. Wilhite complcted the program as a refrigeration and air l a."ig:nrne nt. has been t he U n,'t's I expcrim ental use. Co-inventor, Al­ m a nnc d b a II oons I e d t 0 pro J e c . at this meeting. welias the American pubUc fnfonned and aware of the future roles­ ! bert T . Camp, is n o longer employed. sTRATOLAB, w hich W8.3 initiated conditioning mechanic in 1957 and has s ince been assig ned to thc Missile Officer and P ersonnel Of- .nd missions of the Na,'y as outlined by Admiral Arleigh Burke.) A full schedule of lessons and at NOTS. about t h r~e years ago. Public Works Dept. fi cer since March 1959. tournaments is in the offing. Dale T he project is continuing a nd The Navy has long been alert to the contributions which WIlliam G. FiJmega It, Rex:. L AreadJ chairman, and R oger Lcn: w ill p rovide a better understanding hardt, will conduct the m eeting utilization of space technologies can make to naval effec­ RETIRES LOCALLY-Capt. S. Brooks, NOTS Executi"e Officer , con- Smith a nd Armin T. Wiebke for: o f many of the problems which AEC Consultant To with a golf exhibition at th e golf tiveness. Consequently, the Navy has developed over the Binder for Explosive Composition s. gratulates a.nd present's to Chief William C. Clark a Fleet Reserve T he invention r esides in an explo· must be solved before orbital flight ,Address Reservists driving range. yea rs t echnical competence and R esearch P r ojects Agency, are con­ certificate UI)on his retirement from active duty with 20 ye..'lrs in the sive composition for coating igniter by man is a rea lity. Currently proj­ NROC 11-1 w ill hold a s pecial practical experience in meteorology, ducting space p r ojects for milita ry Nal'Y. His military service includes duty aboard carriers, cruisers, a bridge wires and incorporates a :ect STRATOLAB is conducting re­ m eeting in honor of RAdm. Victor electronics, r ocket propulsion, h u­ applica tion. T he combined goal of destroyer and battleship, totaling eight sepa rate craft. H e will ma ke binder possessing several desira ble s ea rch in the st ratosphere., free of Hicks, USNR , next Monday, J une Capt. B. L. Lubelsky m an engineering, medicine, and a these efforts in the space program cha racteristics. The compOSition Is m ost of t he effects of the eart h ' ~ 20 at 8 p,m. in Conference R oom A h o'st of other areas which are con­ is peaceful resear ch a nd national his home in U idgecr est with his wife and f our children. a t mosphere. T he baBoon flight in To Re'tire on June 23 , being used in the RAPEC ign iter. of the Michels on Laboratory. NOTS employees in W ashingt:> '!I, t ributing s ignificantly to our N a ­ defense. T he N avy is a member of ~ 0 v e m b e r 1959 gave conclusive Adm. Hicks, chief phys icist at D.C., on J une 23, will have the priv­ tion's accomplishments in space. this national space team. ,William G. Finoegan and Ronald p roof for the fi rst time t hat the the Allen BradleY Company, M il­ iJege of attending a reception hon· W e have not been alone in our Veteran's Income Limitation -Revised A. H enry for: Polymers of Substi- !atmosphere of the planet Venus V· 2 for R.esear ch waukee electronics firm, and con­ or ing the r etirement of Capt. B. L. endeavors. From t he rock ets of an· tuted T et razoles. New polymerized conta ins wa ter vapor. After W orld W ar IT, the Army sultant for AEC's Argonne Na­ L u belsky, which will be h eld in the cient China- from t he red glare of I n New Pensiqn Law Effective July 1 vinyl-substituted compounds con- Also from a balloon, ' t he N avy b rought Germa n r ock et scientists tional Labora tory, will discuss R us­ Te rrace Room of t he Commissioned F ort McHe nry- and- from the Ger­ Vetera.ns who have previously ap- aepos its or other items of value ta ining large percentages of nitro· tired the ROCKOON, making pos ­ and V -2 rockets t o this country for s ian F oreign Poli cy a nd ?1ilitary Officer's Mess at the N ational N a· m an V-2s launched at Peenem uende plied for -pension only to be ruled owned by t he vetera n that would gen. These com pounds a re soluble sible recor d high rock et f lig hts in resear ch purposes. Of primary in­ P hilosophy. val Medical Center, B eth esda, Md. - the Space Age was bor n. Spur red t erest at that time were r esearch ineligible because their income wus ma ke his net wort h g reater than is in a va riety of solvents, and ideally lthe early stages of space probing. The Com pany will assemble for on by military needs of the day, too great may now be eligible under usually t he case in pens ion eligibil- uscd as binders in pyrotechnic com · (To be continued .> rock ets through which data could its regular m eeting on the follow- m any men from m any lands h ave be gained-data and information the new pension law effective July ity. positions. Co-inventor, Sol Skolnik, ing W ed nesday, J une 22 at 7 :30 ...____ ...... , m ade contributions. 1, 1960, accord ing to Mor t W ebster. Some circumstances a lter cases, is no longer emloyed a t NOTS. 101 Rabies Control Officer concerning the earth and t he upper Tllen there's t he golfer who made p.m. LCdr. L. M . E llefson, USN, 1 I n the United States, our universi­ a tmosphere. I n conjunction w ith manager of VA's Southern Califor- what m ight seem to be an am ple 'VWinm G. Finnegan ror : Process a bole-In-one, but couldn't brag \\'ffiTE JIAT FOR SIX WEEJiS-\Villiam H aseltine. Burroughs shl­ To Serve Area Full Time INOTS Asst. Air Weapons O fficer, J ames M alone is now serving the ties, industry, Anned F orces, and the work done with V-2 rock ets, nia regional office. esta te might still leave the veteran for Prepa ring Substituted Tetra- about it. H e h ad promised his wife dent, contcml}iates his anticil)ated cruise to J apan l'ia H on olulu. H e A veteran's net worth is one of in need, W ebs ter said. As there is zoles. An improved p rocess for wm spea k on ;'Sea P lane P a t rol Op­ Indian W ells Valley as a full-time other government agencies a re now n aval scien tists were active in de· n ot to play that day! erations." the factors us ed in d etermining his no ha rd and fast rule, each case safely preparing 5-substituted tetra­ was sell'cted by a committee CO ml)osed of Dr. O. \ \'_ Nobel, P res. of ra bies control officer. H is hours combining their efforts in the na­ s igning, preparing, a nd insta lling eligibility to receive a p e n S i 0 11 w ill be cons idered separately on its zoles within r easonable r eaction Uh'ers ld e CoU('ge. Dr. H. J . Sheffield, Pres. o f Snn Berna:rdin o Valley a rc from 8 a.m . t o 5 p.m., Monday tional spa ce program under the di­ much ot t he instr umentation. under t he new pension law'. H e own merits. Urnes. T he process has been used College, and Dr. B. Fagerburg of Uc(Uands U nh·. Dr. James H emry (1 ) , through Friday. r ection of the N a tional Aeronautics Concur rently the N avy w as de· pointed out that the new law ra ises A sliding or graduated scale for on a pilot plant scale at the Naval Pres. 1\\''' Ns,'y League, and Dr. Henry LaFortune, Chairma n of the P ersons desiring the ra bies con· and S pa ce Adm inistration for s ci­ veloping a rock et- the VIKING­ the income limitations from $1400 various income levels below these Itropellant P lant a£I ndianhead, Md. Babe Ruth league 1960 Game 'SchedUle t rol officer's s ervices should call en tific and civilian a ppJication. which was launched in 1949. T he Thc 1960 Ba be Ruth League baseball season s ta rted last Monday CounciJ 's Shipmate Prog ram. apl)ro,'e Haseltine's wardrobe selection. to $1800 a nnua lly for a s ingle man limits is provided by the new pen- Co-inventor, R . H . Boschan, is no th e K ern County Building, R idge· Navy I s A Member VnaNG was significant in that it He l en-"t~ s from San Franeisco on JlUle 29 a board the USS \V. A. lUaon. and f rom $2700 to $3000 a n nually s ion law enabling ~ vetera n to c o~ •. }onger emp!oyed '~t ~q~. night, June 13, with the Cubs battering the R eds w ith a n 11-0 win, erest 8-4421, or NOTS Ext. 7-1490. The Army, Air F orce, N avy a nd demonstrated for t he first time a and the I ndians defeating the Yankees 13-4. Tuesday's game bctween :r.-i a rine Corps, under the Advanced unique control feature- the r otat­ if the vetera n is m arried or h as leet smaller pensIOn payments If Departments Re presented t he I ndians a nd T igers W8.3 cancelled, but t he Cardinals took the CUbE ing rocket motor nozzle used in a minor chUd. he is ineligible for maximum pay- ' Four of the inventors were from P ensions will not be paid t o vet- ment. w ith a s corc of 4-2. \Vednesday night, the R eds beat the Tigers 14-9, NOT.5 ,Pastor To Teach Benefit With a SonCJ s everal cur rent s pace vehicles. It R esearch D ea rtment, four from was firs't developed u n d e r this erans ha.ving sizeable estates. T he Full information as well as assist- I and the Cards downed the Ya nkees w ith a 20-0 win. At "summer Conference word estate, confusing to some per- a nce in fi ling new claims or reopen- P ropulsion Development Depart­ T he Rev. J ohn L. Reid, Jr., P as­ !Navy project. The 1960 s eason game schedule is listed below: Through the vigorous effor ts of sons, means in this connection the ing old claims may be obtai,ned at ment, one from Engineer ing D e­ Schocffcl Ji'icld Burroughs i"icld tor of NOTS Com munity Church, property. stocks a nd bonds, cash any VA office. par tment, a nd on e f rom th e Office will serve as faculty member dur­ the Navy to perfect the use of of the Commander. 7:45 lu n. Date 5 1).m. rock ets in astronomy a nd photog­ Y a nkees vs. I ndians June 13 Cubs vs. Reds ing the s ummer conference at Big Bear from June 18-25, ta ilored for ra phy a better understanding ot C(a rds vs. Cubs June 14 I ndia ns vs. Tigers high school youth from t he three the earth and the t a'r reaches of ~ i gers vs. R eds J une 15 Ya nkees vs. Ca rds Southern Califor nia P resbyter ies. outer s pace was gained. ~a nk ees vs. Cubs J une 16 Cards vs. Reds De" e10ps Aerobee Rocket Cards vs. T igers .June 20 I ndia ns vs. Cubs T his is t he third year R ev. Reid has served in this capacity a nd will B etween 1947 and 1949, t he N avy I ndians VS. R eds J une 21 Ya nkees vs. Tigers (Continued on. Page 4 ) Y a nkees vs. Reds J une 22 Cubs vs. Ca rds teach t he course, "A F a ith for the Nations," deali ng with the respon­ I ndian s vs. Cards June 23 Reds vs. Tigers Cubs vs. Tigers June 27 I ndia ns VS. Yankees s ibilitics of Christians in the world Ga.l'ds vs. Yankees June 28 R eds vs. I ndians in w hich they live. I Commissary. ExchanCJe T igers vs. Ind ians June 29 Cubs vs. Ya nkees On June 26, a t the close of the conference, P astor R eid will fill t he 10 Close For Inventory R eds VS. Cubs June 30 Tigers vs. Ca rds The Navy Exchange Retail Store pulpit at the Canterbury Presby­ T igers vs. Ya nkees July 5 Cards vs. Indians " i ll be closed. aU day \Vednesday, terian Church, P acoima , for t he Cubs vs. I ndia ns July 6 R eds vs. Ya nkees O ra v e s, USNR , reports to NAF June 22, a.nd until 4 p.m. on Thurs· R ev. Aa ron P owers P astor . .R eds vs. Ca rds July 7 Tigers vs. Cubs J from an 8-week training course &t day, June 23 for annual inventory. ;Y ank ees va. Cards J uly 11 R eds vs. Tigers SPEBSQSA OOlt."TRIBUTION- Wnlter E . Biekfor d (center), Director the A"iatiou Officers W ety School, The Outdoor Shop will be closed Tigers vs. I ndians J u ly 12 Cubs vs. Cards tBible School of the D ~se.rt Area Fa;:'illy servi ce, accepts a donstion of $100 from University of Southern Oalifornia. only 011 Thursday, June 23, until Cubs vs. R eds July 13 India ns vs. Ya nkees R egistrations for t he 10-day vaca­ Prior service has been four years 2 p.m. SPEBSQSA Chapter P reshlcnt Riley (Ken) Kline from the proceeds PAT ENT-WISE - N OTS L" " ~ntors assembled last Stevan Jurich, Frank O. Crescenzo, Oapt. H ollister, Cards vs. R eds July 14 Yankees vs. Cubs tion B ible School, sponsored by the of sea duty with Attack Squadron During the followin g week, thp. of t he l\olarch 5 "Harmony in Orbit" benefi t barbersh op harmony quartct week to receh 'e from Oapt W. W. H ollister, Station \ViUiam A. Gey, D ouglas D. Orda hI, R-onald A. H enry Tigers vs. Ya nkees July 18 Reds VS. Indians NOTS Communjty Church, will be 72, NAg, Oceana, Virginia. H e and Commissary will be closed at n oon, sh ow. P resent is Marje l\[cArtor, P resid ent of the Sweet Adclines Ohap. Indians vs. Cubs July 19 T igers vs. Cards cond ucted from 8 :30 to 9:30 a.m., his wife, Sherry, and two children Tuesday, June %8, all day W ednes­ Commander, p atent · eertifications attesting to their and P eter H. Firsbt, NOTS Patent Counsel. Recipi­ Cubs vs. Tigcrs J uly 20 Y a nkees vs. R eds Monday, June 20, at Ule Groves ter, the w omen's barbershop harmony group which also contributed have been assigned temporary quar­ day, and will reopen Thursday a t inventh'e contrIbutions. Identified (l· r ) are : Armin ents H arry \Vllliams and \Vol. B. l\IcLean we re not Cards vs. I ndians J uly 21 Street School. to raising f unds for the DAFS benefit. ters at SOO-A Nlmltz. 10 &om. T. Wiebke, William G. Finnegan, Rex L Smab, p resen t for the occasion.

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Page Two THE ROCKETEER Friday, June 17, 1960 June 17, 1960 THE ROC,KETEER Page Three IRegistration IForm tnstructions Heatth ,Benefit Program Information News From Pasadena o must complete HlALTM I£ND'ITS ItfGISTaAnON FOItM CMIIU'$ c~.;W: .... ). What are the plans? .-...... onU~fM~AOt:1f1.,S" NOTS China Lake personnel have ...... _M6-oIIIffiPQo9lt v...~~_~P'f".t 2995405 I m? a choice of four plan.s with high and Consultant Receives Every eligible NOTS employee low options in three of them. They h.·:, received the Health Benefits a.re: Indemnity Ben e fit P I a n $50 Patent Award RO,6:istration Form reproduced on PART A (Aetna); Service Benefit Plan (Blue tht page. Whether or not eligible m ... A Patent Holding Award, and 1 .(.,;Ift.~ Cross and Blue Shield); California cash award of $50, were presented 1>c1",;;oooel want to enroll in one of 8mu County Medical Socicties Founda­ the health plans offered EVERY­ this week to H. Edmund Karig, l IOISl '01 tion (Comprehensive); and the ON"E must com pie t e the forp:1. P807 Consultant. The patent was • T!t!' AFGE Health Ben e fit Plan for Those who do not want to enrolL 6 ~.,- =--MI by. w tI Mt'f ~l, ~ totM \MIo.. "OK' for a closed cycle power plant for ....4 by.., ...... !.~ .... ° pI...... dft q.. r.d..oJ f,.po,.·u members (Employee Organization). torpedoes which employs a novel will complete Part. C. '8S weJI ..as. keel .s.-J;b A-"f 01 19,5f {~ 1M .,....J)--, elf ~. "" NOTS Pasadena personnel have a steam boiler and condensing system PHrt ~ and Part E. Those. who U-.I ~~ Of' P',,"c of Co!,"*-, (Xn._-", .oap!0l" QI U>O'H.. rn choice of four additional plans. having high heat and minimized do want- to- enron will complete • .....-p "'10 "'S , 0 < U.OOCI'IO H.'" I" They are: Kaiser Foundation; Pa­ Parts A, B. and E. . j weight characteristics. , PART 8 cific Health Plan; Physicians and Associated with the Station since 01 flU 'I JIl'\ Surgeons; and Ross·Loos Medical SA-GE SHARKS-Local sk1n and scuba. dh'ers have named their new 1945, Karig has r eceived four pat­ HOw do I enroll? -'UT IJ!CNiI Group. ~~TO['" organization the Sage Sharks Diving Club. Oflicers are (1-1'): Barbara ents on Navy work, has two pend· By filling out the single work­ .~ ~ If • sh-e-ct copy of the registration form ritll.nt 09lTS Fref}erick, secretary; Natalie Phillil)S, treasurer; John l\IacKay, vice- ing (one of which he received the rwt. Who is eligible? pl'esidellt; Bob E lbrader, instructor chairman; and Walt Freitag, pres- award for), and has another now dio;tributed to each employee and All employees other than tempor­ submitting it to the designated per­ ide~t. The cllJ.Ss wiU practice swimming in currents at Ke rn River for which an application is being ary employees, WAE employees, written. son in each department. and Personal Service contractors. and will l)Crform their graduation di\'e at Paradise Cove. Classes are planned and equipment will be a,'ailable for training purposes. ho gets a copy? How do I pay? REPRESE.!."JT &UPLOYEES-Newly·eleeted representatives to the Each department has designated Your share of the cost will be de­ Former MD Diver Employees Service Organization (I. to r.) are Gary Gordon, Harlan l\lur.. a central point where a triplicate ducted from your pay. If you are ray, Octavia \Vhalen. and Ray Becktel, aU of Foothill. Not present for set ot the registration form will be paid weekly, the first deduction w.'zat's Doing the picture was l\Iorris Dam representative Bernard Pennino, and Long typed from the enrolling employee's Returns for Visit will be made from the check you Beach-San Clemente Island representative Harohl Jensen. single worksheet copy. The orig- t!.. Stopping by NOTS Pasadena last .. receive July 15, 1960. If you are Monday to visit old friends was ine.l copy of the set will be sent by "~i----__------~------paid bi-weekly, the first deduction IN RECREATION LCdr. Edward W. Duckworth, Re­ Code 651 of Personnel Depa.rtment 'OilS "'1..st ~ ______..!.. ______-:: '::''-,.-:_ __,--:--:-_-:- __...l-:-:--;-::- __..:c,,::,q~ will be made from the check you tired. LCdr. Duckworth was to Code 1162,. Cost and Analysis ~ ,!:WD 3 If,.-. 0..,. ° '--'''" 1~ye4« _"-'fj ~I IlH- fo ...... l _~..t--c -.Iood. II "",.0.-. -"'~" ...... )-e_'> If _._~ ... ) to 1953, Staff; the second copy to Changes allowed? \'rith summer vacation from school has also come a From here, he went to Key West, ~entralthe carrier (Insurance Company); ' 1~...~~~~r~-i~'~·'~'~'·i·~~~bd~~.i~~"~·6.~~~~~==;=~~~~~~~======--===~~ PAIT ( tva...,....,- "'" fl'l" 1 ce 'Tf ... ,. ~""~ ~" .. .o.tC'l ~ ...'t.. II .. :. . Will Assume Official functions July 1 II Yes, changes from one plan to Florida, where he took command of and the third copy to the employee';3 lill II il!n 1. l..-:t"", to _<)11 .. 0I'I'f p40n 1 Tlw _..,n k-I ... ~ ~ ... " ...... ;1'1.,.,...... , ~ "" p1or- f>''''11 intervals. The first opportunity to Officer in Charge of the Naval Ord­ t ming pool at the Station gym will Planning 3-0 with one game to play fice for the coming year. Harlan Murray will serve as worksheet copy will be returned 0 fnou (M: JJ )-1. 1.J.ct let ~ ..., ~ ...... 01 - fbI I _ ~~ •• ,.-d t,. 0 ,,,,o'tb ' ...... 0>\ ...... ,o<-h ." ....,.. .,,, de. th