Page Eight ROCKETEER Friday, April 15, 1966 District Art Festival SHOWBOAT Station's CURV Plays Role Unveils This Weekend FRIDAY A'Rll 15 The local district portion of " TO THE SHORES Of HELL" (II Min .) award ribbons to first through Marshall ThomplOn, R~rt Dornon the Kern County Art Festival fifth place winners in each di 7 p.m. will be presented to the pub vision. - (War Dr..... in CoIOf) Viet Nom i, the To Retrieve Bomb from Sea lic this weekend at the China scene for a Marine Corps major to lead a This I 0 c a I presentation is rescue party in on o"empt to relea,e hi, Lake Community Center. Visit brother from the dreaded Viet Congo Topic Dr. Mclean win CURV Performs ors arUnited States' intensive search peting for awards in various Shorts: ..$pr il'.ti.... 'ot 'Iuto" (7 Min .) (See Siory On Page 4) "Trader T.... No. S.. (13 Min.) and recovery operation of a divisions and in both realistic finals in Bakersfield. Vol. XXI, No. IS Fri., April 15, 1966 --iVENINCl-- missing thermonuclear b 0 m b and non-realistic categories. Also featured will be a gal '~E CIRCUS WORLD" (131 Min.) A trio of artists from anoth lery exhibiting works of local John Wayne, Claudio Cordinale off Palomares, Spain, was per 7 p.m. formed by NOTS Pasadena's er district of the county will professional art i s t s (Dra... a in Cal... ) Step right up to the biggest Wild West Show ever lhown in CURV remote recovery vehi Europe! Thrill to the big top as John cle, operating far beyond its tours the continent in search of hi, long-. designed limits. CROSSWORD PUZZLE separated wife. s.. the ,hip cotoltrophe, the circus fire, the loughs and tears I Reports from Pasadena An ACROSS 20- Interpose (Adults, youth and children.) nex show CURV (Cable Con 22-Part of "to SUNDAY 41'Rll 17 ,. Flesh be" "rTOS A MAD, MAD, MAq, MAD, WORLD" trolled Underwater Research S. Froth 23.Propel one· (154 Min ,) Vehicle) has paid for itself ma 9·Allow self through SHOW CHAIRMAN - Mn. D. T. McAllilter (cent.r) i. 12 · 0pera by water Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar ny times over in retrieving ord Verdi 24-Quote and on All Star Cost flanked by Mrs. Robert Berry, Mrs. Fronklin Knemeyer, Mn. nance from NOTS sea ranges 13·Silkworm 25·Pronoun 7 p.m. Dovid Chapman, and Mrs. E. J. Jonel. Ledie. will ..li.I in 14· Exist 26.0winQ (C.... edy Special 'n Color) The All Star - but even so, it has been sent 15- Dealer 30- Relating to COlt are occupants of cars that witne.. a identification, picking, and arranging flowers for show. 17·Chlnese Illile the singing down only to its des i g ned 18· Inlet birds fatal accident and hear of a buried treos· 19- English baby 32·Pilaster ure and the race for fortune is on. One of deptbs of 2,000 feet, and has carriage 33· t nqu isit ive the funniest films ever mode and witt. over bad the designed aid of sonar 21. Kind of beer (colloq.) 20 Itars. DON'T MISS! (Adults and youtk.) Preparations in Full Swing 23.1 nstructed 36· Things. in MONDAY ..,Rll 11 sending devices fitted in ex 27·Pronoun law 28· Manage 37·Shipworms WOM,D AROUND US SHIES perimental ordnance to be re 29· Pair 40·0f neither "SOUTH AMateA COAST TO COAST" 31. Hurried mares, on Spain's Mediterran 41·Qcean 47· Residue 54· Indefinite tn_ , by talented local musicians, a Mrs. Robert D. Berry, a bot 42-Coin. 48. Escape number 61.Note of scale (0.-..... in eel... ) The gripping story of ean coast. 44- Printer'. wrong-.side.of-tracks, Ioythern boy with a tea room for show patrons, anist from the area, will iden measure Neverthelesl, a team from wide reputation 01 a superb stud pohr 46· Fl igl"lt of and a special display of pot· tify each of the specimens. steps player; and of the game of all games 01 NOTS P ••• den., opor.ling 48·Musical in_ the " number one" po.er player takel him ted cactus plants. Live m u sic will flo a t from the rHcue y_1 P.tr.l, strument on. Somewhat like "The Hustler" witk a throughout the Center to add 51. Slave bockgroynd of torrid romance, fistic action Preparations are in full ..nl CURV down 500 feet be· 52-Illuminated to the visitors enjoyment, with 53· Baseball and suspense. It'l your deal! (Adult.) swing for the 21st annual Wild yond its design limits to fa.t Short: "'1.. fin' ..... (' iM: ,_...... ) f1 Min.) several local musicians C 0 n position flower Show to be held at the .n a .peci.1 gr.ppling hook to ( abbr.) THURSDAY·fRIDAY A,lIl 21 ·22 tributing their talents. 55. Surrounded " HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIfE" (111 Min.) Community · C e n t e r on the the bomb. fol'" defense Jock Lemmon, Virna Usa Mrs. Ivar H i g h b erg is in 59 - Before weekend of April 30 and May · The s p e cia I conditions 7 p ..... charge of the music program. &a-At this place 1. The two-day event is open meant that an extra - long ca 62- Bacteri. (Comedy) When the wealthy bachelOf', Color Slides ologist's wire comic.strip artilt woke. up after a rip- free of charge to the public ble, carrying command and re 63 · Without end roaring party and findl he hoi married In one of the Center's room, ( poet.) tke lovely who popped OYt of the coke from 1 to 9 p.m. on Saturday turn information circuits from 64.ls in debt the China Lake Photographic the fun begins to roll . Even hil and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on CURV's senar and TV eyes and 65. PI,J,ces . Society will show colored slides comic·strip leads to a m u rd . r charge I Sunday. CURV'S GRAPPLING HOOK eng.ge. por.chute shroud of WITH GRAPPLING HOOK firmly engaged, ri .. 10 surf.ce i. ears, had to be developed in DOWN (Adult.) of the flowers as tbey grow bomb al deplh of 2,500 f ..1 on Medlt.rr..... n _ floor. begun. CURV'. TV comer.. fl ..hed picture to control .hip. sbort order. l·Small rug Once a g a i n this year, as on the desert. 2·Goddeu of Final Tryouts Saturday Attaching the book and lines heating sin c e the sbow's conception, An interesting display of pot 3·Glrl's n.me Littfe Leaguers the Women's Auxiliary of the to the bomb's parachute shroud 4.Baby frog For ted cactus available in the area took two full days. On the third 5·Witd Commissioned Officers M e s s 6 · Conjunction Tomorrow is the last day for will be bandied by Mrs. Thom day, Petrel hauled CURV and 7 . Be ill will be tbe sponsors and bave as Boyd and Mrs. R. DeHar 8. P ost Little League tryouts. Tryouts its burden to the surface. Div 9- Bigger will be held beginning at 9 full responsibility of the pro rold. 10· Great L ake gram. Althougb it has grown ers then took over the task of 11. Rip a.m. at Little League Diamond uHowever, let me stress the attaching cab I e s to lift the 16· Wears away into a joint community effort, No.4 on Halsey Ave. opposite fact thai Ihe main empha.i. weapon out of the water. Kelly Field. For details see sto it is and has been WACOM Ihi. year will be on Ihe beauty that is responsible for the tra· NOTS' role in retrieying the r lr Ute In Aullior iud Scnlu th_'UPtr, Onl)'. ry on Page 7. of the flowers themselvel," bomb from il. pr.cariou. ditional spring tribute to the I stites show chairman Mrs. Mc. porch ju.t aboy•• n underw. beauty of the desert wildflow AIIi.ler. "All Ihe other f.a· er. lures of Ihe .how will poinl 10 (Conlinued on P.ge 3) Mrs. D. T. McAllister is the · this one main theme." general chairman this year and The main hall of tbe Center announces some new additions will be devoted to the artfully Armed Forces to the sbow. arranged wildflowers. To add A Tea Room will be set up to tbe beauty of tbe theme, the in tbe Ripple Room of the Cen Desert Art League will ban g Day Planners ter where borne-made desserts, paintings, in the main section soft drinks, tea, or coffee will on portable panels, of local Begin on Event be served. Mrs. Donald Lor artists that stress the des e r t Armed Forces Day will be anger is in charge of the Tea and the flowers. Mrs. James o b s e r v e d with an "0 pen Room. She reports a minimum Heflin and Mrs. Rod McClung House" at China Lake on Sat charge will be made for the are in charge of the art se· urday, May 21. refreshments. lection. . Cdr. F. W. Bustard III of Picking Schedule Also helping with the show NAF has been designated Arm The all imp 0 r tan t job of will be Mrs. Herbert Hartman, ed Forces Day Project Officer picking, arranging and identi who is handling procurement: to coordinate the efforts of the fying will begin on April 29 Mrs. Howard Bodwell, the pro Station and attached activities. and continue on tbe morning grams; Mrs. Paul Jorgensen The Armed Forces Day of the 30th. Pickers will be un will be in charge of registra· S tee r i n g Committee is com der the direction of Mrs. Da tion; and Mrs. Jack Robcke will prised of W. Ii. Hampton, Co vid Chapman. be doing the signs. Mrs. Ralph ordinator for Michelson Labor Arrangers will be guided by Schwarzbach is doing the pub atory activities, 71370; R. W. Mrs. Franklin Knemeyer who licity. Rusciolelli, Pro g ram sand Scbedules, 71373; J. H. Mc Glothlin, Community Relations, From PLACE 72009 ; "J" Bibby, Public Af fairs Officer, 71555 ; ·Ray Sin STAMP nott, Pro j e c t s and Exhibits, HERE 72042; LCdr. Russell Myers Jr., Public Works, 71506, and Lt. Sam u e I McMullen, Security, TO 71624. Organizations planning ex hibits or activities may contact PLAY HERE TONIGHT~The Vulcanes pl.y 1 •.m. The group proyided .11 the music MISSION AT PALOMARES ACCOMPLISHED - Aboord\ the hlcle. Left to right ore Leslie C.mpbell, Howard Talkington, members of the Steering Com • relurn engagem.nl 01 lhe Acey-Ducey Club for Bob HopeI. picture, 111111 Take Sweden/I USS Pelrel ..yen members of Ihe NOTS-Pasadena crew who Cdr. Henry H. Schleuning Jr., Joe Berkich, Bob P.ce we.ring mittee for information and ma lonighl .nd lomorrow nighl. The Club will Th.y ore noled for their w.lI-blended yoc.1 allisted in the Navyls recovery of the H-Bomb off Spain's c.p, D. A. (Bud) Kunz in front of Berkich, .nd Joe V.tt.r. terial support, announced Cdr. • Iorl jumping .1 9 p.m . • nd conlinue until • nd novelty numben. P.lom.re. Beach _ in front of CURV, the recovery ve- Olhen or. porsonnel from LBNS .nd Photosonici. Bustard. Page Four ROCKETEER Friday, April 15, 1966 Friday, April 15, 1966 ROCKETEER Page Five Chaplain Thomas Bond National Library Week Is April 17·23 Takes Over Asst. Duties Both the Station Library and 150,000 technical reports. Chaplain Thomas D. Bond the Technical Library are join A competent staff of 23 oper takes over Assistant Protestant ing with libraries across the na ates the library under the guid. Chaplain's duties with the AlI tion in observance of National ance of Mrs. Car 0 I y n Kruse, Faith Chapel to fill the shoes Lib r a r y Week, April 17-23, Head of the Library Division. of Chaplain Mark Fite, now Se with special displays to focus B e c a use of their intimate nior Chaplain. Lt. (j.g.) Bond public attention on the value knowledge of the library's re arrived at China Lake in mid of reading. sources, the members of the March after completing the Na This year's theme, "K now staff can locate information in val Chaplain indoctrination What You're Talking About almost any area of knowledge, course at Newport, R.I. Read !," provides special oppor regardless of the complexity or Chaplain Bond is a native of tunities to stress the personal specialization of the subject Uvalde, Texas, and earned his rewards and greater use of li matter. A.B. in English and Spanish at braries that serve the commu The Station Library has in the University of Texas. He re nity. structional r e cor d s in sev· ceived his B.D. in 1961 from Answering the needs of the enteen different languages. The the Church Divinity School of general reading public is the records include French, Ger the Pacific at Berkeley. Station Library which has a man and Spanish as well as Chaplain Bond's second for collection of 25,000 volumes, Thai, Indonesian, and Hausa, eign language is Albanian, subscribes to 88 magazines, a language which is spoken in which he studied at the Army and 15 newspapers. Central Afiica in the region of Language School in Monterey Fulfilling the professional Lake Chad. in 1954-55, during a four year requirements of the techni It maintains a pamphlet file which is especially helpful for tour in the Air Force. T his 'CHAPLAIN T. D. BOND cian, the chemist, the physicist, service took him to Germany the engineer, and the scientist material of seasonal interest, and Korea. Chaplain Bond was ordained is the Technical Library under local interest and for 0 the r Before entering the Navy, he a deacon in 1961 in St. Phil the cognizance of TID with the subject matter which is not served three and a half years ip's Episcopal Church in his main library in Michelson Lab readily available in book form. in Mexico City and Guadalaja home town, and apr i est in and a branch at the Chi n a This f i I e also includes maps ra as a missionary priest of the 1962 in San Antonio. Chaplain Lake Propulsion Laboratories. and folders which are helpful Episcopal Church, and was as Mark Fite fills the place left One of the largest scientific to those planning vacations in sistant rector of St. Mark's by Chaplain Robert Odell, who and technical libraries on the the U.S. and abroad. is helped by Betty Wilki., and Librarian Episcopal Church in San An left for new duties at New MILITARY PERSONNEL get an ..sist · from Pacific Coast, it has more than The library has approximate BIKE SAFETY BUMPER STICKERS - Sgt. watches. All Security and Safety Depert. Station Library's staff .s Olester Hart checks Maryon Ward takes request over phone. tonio in 1965. London last Tuesday. 32,000 books, 22,000 b 0 u n d ly 700 volumes of reference Donald L. Wright and Glenn D. Hunsaker af· ment vehicles will carry bumper stickers out book from Jane LaROSII, Michael Harris Billy Vann and William Heaton browse. volumes of periodicals, and material. The reference collec fix Bik. Safety W.. k sticker to bumper of calling attention to Bike Safety Week to be tion includes, among other it Security v e hie I e as Sgt. John R. Pearia held here April 18·23. ems, six different encyclopedi as, The Great Books of the Machinist's Award Station Hosts Meet Western World, the Readers' Dr. McLean Keynotes Garden Club's Guide to Periodical Literature Of Board of Tra:de and a number of world atlases. Marine Sciences Meet Head librarian Mar y 0 1I Flower Show The Station was host for the the board, Community Nation Ward is assisted by Betty Wil Dr. W. B. McLean, Techni· during the Sealab II dive. Kern County Board of Trade al Bank; Robert Marshall, kie, senior library assistant, cal Director of N OTS, will be Willis R. Forman of Engin Opens Thursday directors on Wednesday when C roc k e r Anglo Bank, Taft; and library assistants Leo I a the keynote speaker at a Sym· eering Department, pro j e c t members of the county eco Judge Richard Ledwidge, Mo Skeeters, Jane LaRosa, and posium on Modern Develop· manager for the Deep J e e p The Oasis Garden Club's an nomic development agency jave Judicial District. Winifred Troy. ments in Marine Sciences, to be program, will describe its pro nual spring flower show will held their monthly executive Robert Bovee, partner, Tri Any hobbyist will find mate held at the International Hotel gress as a developmental Re be open to the public for view meeting here. Valley Rambler; A. B. Newby, rial pertaining to his or her in Los Angeles by the Ameri· search vehicle during the aft ing on T h u r s day, April 21, Bill Puckett of Ridgecrest, Kern division manager, South particular i n t ere s t. For in can Institute of Aeronautics ernoon session. He will cover from 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. "Spring Board of Trade director for ern California Gas Co.; Ralph stance the many books on gems and Astronautics. the results of observation dives T h r 0 ugh the Ages" is this District One, headed the group Carpenter, special agent; Aet· and minerals will be helpful to The Symposium also will fea· made from the "desert born" year's theme. of chamber of commerce and na Ins u ran c e Co., Delano; the local Rockhounds as will ture addresses by five other vehicle over the last two years, The public will be invited to civic leaders from Ridgecrest, James Radoumis, manager, and the publications of the Cali Station scientists during the some to depths of 2,000 feet. vote in-a new category for this Inyokern, and Kern River Val T. Murray Arnold, assistant fornia Division of Mines. morning, afternoon and even· Forman will be followed by show, "The People's Choice." ley. man age r, Board of Trade; The Station Library is open ing sessions on Thursday, Ap· Don K. Moore, head of Code This award will be given to the Puckett was assisted in co Ralph N u c k 0 II s, president, Monday through Friday from ril 21. These talks will include 40's Astrometrics D i vis ion, artistic exhibitor who is given ordinating the meet by NOTS' Ridgecrest Chamber of Com· 1 to 9 p.m. The hours on Sat a presentation on CURV, the with a discussion of "Moray, the most votes by the viewers. W. H. Hampton and Jam e s merce; Mayor Mathias (Bud) urday and Sunday are 2 until vehicle that hoisted a submerg The Bread Boa r d Test Ve Some of the interesting titles McGIQ,thlin. Hug 0 , Lloyd Cat e, and Stan 9 p.m. ed H-bomb to the surface off hicle." He explains he will for the artistic division are Kern County leaders partici Hamel, all of Ridgecrest. During the calendar yea r the Spanish coast. cover newly released informa "Rites of Spring," an interpre· pating in the meet included The Board's business meet· 1965 the Station Library check Dr. McLean will speak to the tion on the 150 research dives tive arrangement; "French Ba Supervisors L e Roy Jackson ing was held in Michelson Lab. ed out over 72,500 items. assembled symposium dele· made by the high-speed, tor roque/' and "Auto Age," us and Vance Webb, E. Alan Pet Following luncheon at the All Naval personnel and all gates at a luncheon on "Fu pedo-shaped vehicle that pro ing an artifact from an auto. tit, Board of Trade president Officers' Club, the group was NOTS SCIENTISTS and engineers consult current periodi. Civil Service Employees of the vide insight to the underwater Two classes for miniatures ture Exploration of the Oce 2S-YEAR lAM MEN--Joe Lechner, president of Deeert and executive vice president, formally welcomed by Capt. cals in TID's Technical Library in Michelson Lab. Over U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Sta an." His remarks will co v e r fighter-intercepter concept. designs will also be featured Navy Oil Co.; C I are n c e Leon Grabowsky, Station Ex 22,000 bound volumes of periodicals are on file. tion, and their dependents, are Last of the Station's speak in this gay array of s p r i n g Lodge 442 of the International Assoc. of Machinists and the characteristics of existing Aerospace Worke .., pogs with members (I.r) Charlie Mor· Williams, Taft, vice president; ecutive Officer, and shown Mi eligibl~ to check books out of undersea min i n g operations, ers at the Symposium, sched· flowers. George C. Parker, chairman of chelson Laboratories films. the Station Library whether the uled for the evening session, gan, Hawthorne, Nev., Earl Norman, Code 3043, and Al and the possibility of combin· bert Cram, Code 3063, who _re recently awarded their Use Right Address, family resides in China Lake, ing min i n g techniques and will be Richard K. Heller, head Deep freeze Films 25-year membership certificates. Ridgecrest or Inyokern. of Missile Branch, Systems Op de~ submergence exploratory Available for Loan Newest ZI P Code vehicles. eration Division of Pasadena's 924-25th To Be Inactivated, Underwater Ordnance Depart· Twenty feature films on the (AFPS "'.. lelV Feature) CAP Hdq. To Be Moved Of the 16 topics to be pre· U.S. Navy's support for science Says OPNA V Note sented at the Symposium, Dr. ment. 1. In what year did H e len Genoa, Texas. The 924th and His subject will be the un in Antarctica are available for All official Navy mail, inclu 925th Troop Carrier Air Re Jack W. Hoyt, head of Under loan. The films range in inter ding mail to the Fleet, must Wills win her first Women's derwater vehicle that was used National Sin g I e s champion serve Groups at Ellington AFB water Ordnance Department's est from historical to scientific carry complete and correct ad Propulsion Division at Pasade recently to recover the ther ship? will be inactivated and the Civ monuclear bomb missing in and include 3().minute color dresses and return addresses il Air Patrol Headquarters re na, will present the third, en productions on: the construc according to a recent OPNAV 2. What service school foot· titled "Hydrodynamic D rag deep waters off the coast of ball team has yet to appear in located to Maxwell AFB, Ala. , Spain near the village of Pal or tion of the station at the geo Notice. The notice emphasizes by October 1967. The base will Reduction." It covers methods graphic South Pole; cold wea that new ZIP codes must be a postseason bowl game? of drag reduction and its the mares. CURV (Cable Control 3. Who hit the first home be transferred to the Air Na led Underwater Research Ve ther operational pro b I ems; used, and warns that mail to tional Guard during 1967. oretical limits, and theory with pengnin and seal studies; and the Fleet will be returned if run in World Series history? experiment results on various hicle) was developed at Pasa When? dena and has been used there Antarctic oceanography. . the old code numbers are used. kinds of boundary layer CO"" Information and reservation The ZIP Codes for NOTS are 4. What pit c her won 16 trol. to recover valuable ordnance straight games for the Cincin 'Benny Sugg' Sez items that splash into NOTS' for the movies may be obtained 93555 (China Lake) and 91107 The porpoise is the subject from the U.S. Navy's Antarctic (P a sad e n a Annex). 0 the r nati Reds in 1947? of a discussion by W. E. Ev sea ranges. 5. Who was the first presi Heller notes that the deep Support Force Public Affairs codes and addresses can be ob ans, Research Zoologist, and Off ice, Sixth and Independ· tained from the Station mail dent of the National Football Got A B. A. Powell, Coordinator for submergence sea r c h, inspec League? tion and recovery achieve ence, S.W., Washington, D.C. room, Code 8514 or P1911; or Beneficial Cetacean Operations, both of 20390.-NAVNEWS. from Standard Navy Distribu Suggestion Pasadena, to wind up the mor ments of CURV have had ex citing successes to depths of tion List Part 1 (OPN AV P09- ANSWERS ? ning session. They will exam B 23-107), Catalog of N a val ·ed,o'l.L W!r , ••,6 S"'odS ·S ine "The Porpoise: A Model for as much as 2,000 feet, before SUNDOWNER Don't Shore Activities (OPNAV P09- ·1I ...~>.18 1I."ii 't Study of the Undersea Envir Palomares. The term "Sundowner" de forget, B23-105) or Department of De 'xOS-pelt uo'sos "'I' 'I"" ew.6 onment" in regard to hydrody As a light touch to the all rived from strict Navy ship fense Activity Address Direc • 6u!,np £061 u! s.'.'!d 'I6,nq now you namics, navigation and target day Symposium, R. Anderson, captains who once required tory (DSAH 4140.1) (NOTAL). ,smd JO 6u!'q.S W!r .& can call d t i 0 0, diver, writer and underwater .'1' e tee communica that all officers and men be IS-YEAR lAM MEN-Thr.. IS-year membership c.rtlficate TRADE LEADERS CONFER - In conference during m ..' Current stocks of m a iii n g 'Aw,'O' 'r; it in! tions, dee p diving, and the photographer, will show and aboard by sunset; now used for holde .. in Desert Lodge 442 pose with president Joe Lech· here (seated, I.r) are Clarence Williams, v·p; E. Alan Pettit, material are being overprinted 'Plo u ••A LI narrate his film "River Gold" Ext. 72921 feasibility of open - ocean man a martinet or strict disciplin nero Left to right are Lechner, C. M. (Chuck) Nilsen, Don pres.; and Supervisor LeRoy Jackson. Standing are Jim Mc to correct ZIP Codes w her e .... sll!M SS!W '&UI ul '1 porpoise teams, as was done after the evening banquet. arian. Phillips, and Walter Osborn, all of Code 5545. Glothlin, NOTS; and Bill Puckett, Board of Trade director. the quantity warrants. Page Six ROCKETEER Friday, April 15, 1966 Friday, April 15, 1966 ROCKETEER Page Three USS Butternut Celebrates 17th Change Of Command MEET YOUR COUNCILMAN I This is the 15th in a series offered by the Rocketeer to b et t e r acquaint residents with Chino Like Community Council precinct representa NOTS Pasadena tive •. VIRGINIA E_ LIBBY - EXT_ 638 From his occupation to his high - flying sports activities, Community Councilman Milt Mollick's interests make a wide CWO McCafferty Leaves How's This sweep of the possibilities for an active life in the desert. For Special Assignment For A Finish Milt was elected to the Chi The B I a c k Cats came on na Lake Community Council Chief Warrant Officer W-4 with a rush to nail down first last November to represent David J. McCafferty not 0 n I y place honors in the NOTS Precinct 3, and now is serving found a home in the U.S. Na Wed n e s day night bowling as acting c h air man of the vy (having reached a 30-year league. The Cats won 73.5 and Council's Ways and Mea n s milestone last October), but has lost 38.5 games over the sea Committee. He is a bachelor volunteered to extend his serv son, for a strong average of as yet - and a native Califor ice another six months. 941. Team members are Bob nian from San Diego who took McCafferty has been selec and Sue Marimon, Bill and ir his B.A. degree in psychology ted for a 6-week Temporary ene White, and Don Holyoke. at San Diego State. Assignment of Duty to the Su Second place went to the As A three-year China Laker, he pervisor of Salvage, BuShips. troNOTS, who edged the works at Central Staff's Pro An expert in his field, he will Sphinks by a mere half-game. grams and Budget DiviSion, be on duty training personnel The Astros won 68.5 and lost General Analysis Branch, as a in special diving and salvage 43.5, while the Sphinks had a budget analyst, and is enroll operational tecbniques. 68-44 record. The J a c k sand ed in a graduate course of Un Better finished fourth at 62-50, iversity of Southern California MILTON MOLLICK Two Tours With NOTS in public administration. This, McCafferty rep 0 r ted to with the Quiet Five fifth (61- 51), the Sidewinders (57.5-54.5) he admits, takes up most of Milt is vice - president of the NOTS for the second time in the spare time left over from Ridgecrest Sky d i v e r s club. August 1963, serving as an As sixth, the NOTSings (57-55) sev enth, the Alley Kats (56-56) VICTORY SOUVENIRS-O_ A. (Bud) Kunz, of Project Engineering Div_; Doug Wilcox, his other activities. Plunging at ground level is an sistant Diving Officer at the head of UOD's Systems Oper.tions Div _, hap UOD head; Ind Dick Hener, head of Missile Those activities feature sky- other of his pleasures, and he Long Beach Facility. Previous e i g h t h, the Hunees (54-58) ninth, EI Toros (51-61) tenth, pily displays portion of recovered bomb's Br., discuss operation, I. f ••tured in Span- diving - or as some affician- serves as treasurer of the Chi ly, be was a Diving Officer at parachute as he and (I.r) Jim Jennison, head ish newsp.per_ ados prefer, sport parachuting. na Lake Ski Club. Morris Dam from 1954-1956. the Kings and Queens (49.5- 62.5) eleventh, the Pin Folk ------~~----~------During his 3O-year naval ca INCOMING AND OUTGOING Commanding Officers of the reer, he has attended man y CWO 0_ J. McCAFFERTY (47-65) twelfth, the Co z z ins USS Butternut shore in the traditional cake cutting cere specialized schools in diving, (40-72) thirteenth, and The y mony during the 17th Change of Command festivities aboard C,URV Retrieves Bomb Chaplain Odell Leaves for Duty With salvage, firefighting and spe American Campaign, Europe Be a t Us (39-73) fourteenth. the little ship. cial weapons. A qualified div an A f ric a n Middle Eastern Phew! er since 1940, he was award Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacif Sweepstakes results in the From Ocean Bottom S b F N L d' C ed a SecNav Commendation ic Campaign Medal, Victory 29th week are as follows: wom Lt. Solomon Relieves Lt. Modeen (Continued from Page 1) U orce at ew on on, onn. Medal WWIT, National Defense, for diving services in the sal en's singles, Kathy Stanier, The seventeenth Change of Conduct, American Defense. ter canyon came at the finish Korean Service Medal, Unit.,d Cbaplain Robert W. Odell, vaging of the USS Monssen first, 639; Coco White, second, Command ceremonies were American Campaign, Asiatic of an intensive, round the Nations Service Medal, and re-, for the last two years Senior grounded on Ocean B e a c h, 601; Marian Murray, third, 600. held aboard the USS Butternut Pacific Campaign, Vic tor y clock operation under the com· cently the SecNav Unit Com 'Men's Singles: Jim Henry, first, .....nd of RAdm. Willi.m S_ Chaplain at NOTS, left China N.J. in May 1961. (AN9) last week. The new skip Medal WWlI, Navy Occupation, Lake Tuesday morning for his McCafferty is a survivor of mendation for SEALAB IT op 691; Ray Hanson, second, 682; per, Lt. Donald Lee Solomon Guest aboard his flagship; the erations. National Defense, Korean Ser new duty station at New Lon the USS Extractor torpedoed Uoyd Hagnas, third, 649. Men's relieved Lt. Victor D. Modeen. vice Medal and the United Na cruiser USS Albany. doubles: Jim Henry and Jack The submerged bomb was don, Connecticut. He will be during WWU McCafferty was born in Glas Lt_ Solomon came to the But tions Service Medal. Senior Staff Chaplain for the Campaign and service med Springer, first, 1291; Jack Kin ternut from the USS Isle Roy located by Alvin, a manned un gow, Scotland, and raised in He and his wife, the former Submarine Force, A t I ant i c als he has garnered during his dred and Be r n i e Silver, sec ale (AD-29) where he served derwater research vehicle built Brooklyn, New York. He and Ann Reimer of East Bernard, Fleet. lengthy, evenUul career in: his wife, the former Ellen Ry ond, 1285; Uoyd Hagnas and as First Lieutenant and Navi for Office of Naval Research Texas, have three children - Well k now n and loved by clude -Navy Commendation an, have four children - Phil Wally Lumpp, third, 1264. gator. Before that he was the by Lit ton Industries. An at Thomas Edward 18, Susan Ann China Lakers, military and civil Ribbon, Navy Good Conduct, 2 ip, Margaret, Steven and Da Women's do ubi e s: Kathy Recruit Personnel Officer with tempt by Alvin to place a ca Stanier and Coco White, first, 15, and Karl Lee 11. ble on the weapon came to ian, during his tour here, Chap stars, A mer i can Defense, vid. the Naval Administrative Com lain Odell was cited for "out 1240; Ruth Neff and Kat h y mand, U.S. Naval T r a i n i n g Duty in Washington, D.C_ grief when the cable broke. Stanier, second, 1201; Jan e t Its crew then succeeded in at standing performance of duty" Center, San Diego, California. Lt. Modeen leaves for duty by Cap t a i n John L Hardy, Cardwell and Kathy Stanier, Although born in Stockton, with the Director, De fen s e taching a heavier line, and third, 1182. dragged the bomb into posi ComNOTS, at a farewell party California, he considers Rosen Com m u n i c a ti 0 n s Agen Monday evening at the Offic Mixed doubles: Kathy Stan berg, Texas, his home town. cy, Washington, D.C., w her e tion for CURV. ier and Uoyd Hagnas, first, A senior Spanish officer at ers Club. He entered the service in Oc he has been assigned as a Com "The fine relations you have 1288; Ina Squire and L loy d tober 1940 and received his munications Staff Officer. He the scene was reported to say Hag n a s, second, 1245; Jan of the entire operation, "The maintained with 0 the r relig' commission in 1961 through received his commission in ious groups in the community," Cardwell and Jim Henry, third, Americ~ns had no choice. They the Limited Duty Officer Pro 1957 from Officers Candidate said Capt. Hardy, "have been 1234. Team series: AstroNOTS, gram. School, Newport, Rhode Island. had to recover that weapon - first, 3022; Jacks and Better, a great help to me and to the Serving in many theaters of Lt. Modeen reported to the and they did it brilliantly!" second, 2974; Quiet Five, third, LCDR. MAX A_ HARRELL Station." He added that Chap operation during his naval ca Butternut in September 1964 The Pisadena team that op 2948; Hunees, fourth, 2939. erated CURV at Palomares, led _ _ _ USS Petrel skipper lain Odell's work as secretary reer, Lt. Solomon holds serv from the USS Monticello (LSD to the Indian Wells Valley Pas (Continued on Page 7) ice medals for - Navy Good 35). by Cdr. Henry H_ Schleuning, PaNdena's Technical Officer, ment's Systems Operations Di tors Fellowship "further con and DeVirl A_ Kunz, he.d of vision, gave high p r a i I e to tributed to a better under Underwater Ordnance Depart- LCdr_ MOl< A. Horrell, com standing of the common con Gingery Earns, manding officer of the Petrel, cerns of the churches of the control ship to CURV, and to Valley." his five officers and 84 crew CPO Rating Chapllin Mlrk E_ Fite, As Members Receive men. John O. Gingery, with the I - They noted that, in addition sistlnt Prot.. tant C hop I a i n COMMENDATION AND PLAQUE ~ St.tion Comm.nder Naval Air Facility's GCA Unit to the great amount of Naval here since August of 1963, Capt_ John I. Hardy, left, presents NOTS desk plaque and Spring Statements commend.tion to Chaplain R. W_ Odell .t farewell party_ 57 on San Clemente Island and industrial effort that went moves up to the Senior Chap is a newly appointed Chief I.in post with Chapllin Thom into the whole operation, the ity and Valley organizations, at McCormick Theological Sem Petty Officer. From Credit Union Spanish people treated them .s D_ Bond taking over the As Verification of active and re sistant Protestant Chaplain du including service as a director inary there. He carries some "Chief Gingery has worked "royally." They were friendly, at - large in the Community 25 years of experience of min cently closed accounts of the and eager to show it. ties. hard for this promotion and is local NOTS Federal Credit Un C hap I a i n Odell came to Council. istry in every kind of commun to be congratulated," commen CURV itself, as used in the ity. ion is being conducted by the NOTS sea ran g e s, centers NOTS two years ago from the Louise, his wife, an 34. 1_.. 14, Phon. 71471. -mcreased nilrse recruitment Wright, Gordon Peacock, Jim people given new life in and through his Church? Are homes shown to large groups in San Two Burros racqueteers took high team game with 882·958- truly Christian because of membership in this Church? E..,i....n... Tech ..ieMa. , 0~11. C.. has been authorized by Defense second place in the doubles 906 for a 2746 and Starlite Bowen or Jim Runchey. The 5507, ~ No, 6S502I - Incumbent a cts a . Francisco, Los Angeles, S a I t Secretary Robert S. McNamara, matter then will be taken up technical a ..i .tant to the Shrike System. Lake, Denver, Chicago and oth matches at the third ann u a I pounded out a 975 for high Is everything done for the will of God . . . spreading His Manager in the area. of program planning, including placement of civilian E a s t e r Week Tennis Tour· team series. with the Board of Directors. kingdom? We must remind ourselves that this Church does technical fallaw·up and control of work 01' er cities, and the local Sierra nurses in some full and part Need Not Tryout .ivned to the line praiect enginee,., deter· nament h e I d in Bakersfield. 24 CLUB - WOMEN'S not exist for us within it. It exists for everyone everywhere Club group has made it avail· time military positions in the Boys of League age 8 and 9 mination of special te.ting and analysis of able to China Lake and Ridge The tourney was sponsored by SCRATCH for all the homeless, lost children of God in this community, the test data, technical review of produc. United States. the Tennis Patrons of Bakers The "Just Missed" team did will not be required to tryout, in this country, and in the world. Thanks be to God that He tion documentation, maintenance of produc. crest residents. Projected n u r s e require however, they must be regis has called each one of us to this work, this responsibility, and tion te.' hardware inventory. and report· Following the movie, there field. n't, to come up with the hon inv, a. these efforts a re executed on Shrik. ments are 17,275. (Army, 8,- Ben Car los and Dan Man ors for high team game and tered or they will not be as this privilege. Sy.tem components within the Engineering will be a short discussion of 243 ; Navy, 3,440; and Air signed to teams. T-Ball and Departm.nt. Qualification require. on en the proposed Bridge and Mar gapit, two of the seven mem series when they rolled a 678 gineering technician w ith a minimum of .illl Force, 5,592.) Current needs Farm League will be formed ble Canyon Dams in Grand to meet FY66 requirements are bers of the Burroughs Tennis game and a 1926 series. '"Ir yeon .1IIperience; with three yeor•• pec ial· Tea m to go to the tourney, ish" Miner grabbed high indi and the players notified early ized . 1IIp.rience, Canyon. about 4,500. in May. STATION LIBRARY LISTS NEW BOOKS Mecha.. ic.1 t...I_, 05-12, Code SS66. The program is open to ev This does not c han g e re were victorious in two match· vidual game with a 210, while PD No. ossoa.2 - Design. and develop. es before being defeated by a Marie L'Hommedieu captured Over 300 boys from the ages weopan containers and their .upport equip eryone, and there will be a quirements for approved three of 8 to 12 participate in Little A complete list of new books Barker-The "New" Math, doubles team from East Bak high series with a 545. is available in the library. for Teachers and Parents ment. AIIO Mil up ..., apporatvs and per $1.00 donation for adults and or four year graduates, who League play at China L a k e form. dev.lopment t"tinv of container de ersfield and F 0 0 t hill high Cornelius Shoe Store leads FICTION .ign •. 50 cents for children to help may still a p ply for a direct each season. Twenty·two teams of Elementary School schools. the league by three games fol Espey-An Observer. Children. C ...... ·Typnt, 05-4, Code 5525. PD No, defray tpe expenses of the lec commission as second lieuten· comprise the League. Six are 0S503t - InC\Jmbent i. Branch Secr.tary turers. ant or ensign. Ben and Dan took their first lowed by the Jelly Rolls in sec Godden-In the Sun. in the Sy.tems Electronic De.ign Branch. CHAIRMAN OF VOLUNTEERS Mn. Howell Sumrall (left) ·major teams and 16 are minor Hallet-{:ongo Kitabu. mat c h 4-6; 6-2; 6-4 as they ond and the Unpredictabl~s in Keyes-The Explorer. Perform. duti" of receptiani.t to vi.iton signs up Mn. Lowell Wi... for the Red C ...... Social Wei· came from behind after drop third place_ . teams. Ruark-The Honey Badger. Myrdal-Report from a and incoming telephone call., respon.ible fa .. Aide Cia.. that begins here next Tuesday, April 19, Chinese Village. fOf" preparation and editing of correspon ping the first set, eliminating MIDWAY LEAGUE Stewart-Airs Above the dence wbmiHed by perlQMnel of the at the Red CrOll Bldg. Th_ wishing to register may phone the East Bakersfield High Don Tucker rolled a h i g h Ground. Priestley-Man and Time. Branch. and perform. secretarial d uti •• Mrs. Sumran at FR 5-4800 or Mrs. Robert Appleton, Ext. such a. atfanving conf.rence. and m.. t · team. series of 599 to spark the How's This NON·FICTION Parks-A Choice of Weapons. n653, or Mr•. John Stong, Ext. 73281. Welfa .. aides ..sist Sheldon-The Honorable ings for the Branch Head. They were victorious in their CPO's to a 908 high team game Alcorn-No Banners, No file ..,..UCCIriaM for ...... with Lerethl in tho office of the Field Director one day a month. They second match, winning the first and a 2634 for high team se Bands. Conquerors. o.d.." II",. M. 1M, 34, Ph-. 71471. aid in communiClition betw.. n servicemen and their fam~ For A Finish MecltMticol ..._ O~f, 11 eM' 12. Co4e set, dropping the second set, ilies, verification for emergency I.aves, financial crises, and ries. The CPO team has won lin _ Respon.ible fOf" mechanical design and taking the third set and 19 of their last 20 games to (Continued from Page -6) on u~r i menta' and developm.ntal com other problems relating to military men and their famili ... ponents, air frome .trvctu,.', and Wttem. the match against Delano's Sni· move up and tie the Playboys Regnlar season high scores The Rocketeer for the Walley. weapon ,ys"m, Det.rmines der and Edict. for first p I ace. Only f 0 u r are as follows: team series, Pin method. fOf" lAOintaining in ..rnal , .nviron· general .1IIp.rience required. Crai., Ikfg. 34. a",. 21. Phone 7267'. Offic'-' w.... 1y ....NcatiM Folk, 3075; team game, Black mental control during airborM operatianl. File ...IiUItieM far oItoY. with Sh...ry Stodr._'" WI-06. (S2. " to $3, IS per Champlain of East Bakers games behind are the Red ...... ,), C.. IS'-Receive.. checks ~ stores, Cats, 1101; men's series, John Determine. where control i. nece ... U. S...... 1 0.-..-. felt StaticNI .uch ScIMoet ...... 34. 1M, H, Ph-. 71S77. field High and Wright of Foot birds, who won four games to counts, and a.sembl" suppliu of all kinds CaJH.a.. . lOry. &peeifi •• amount and types. Devi ... CIerii: (DMT) 0~1"". C.. 4OU-Types hill High teamed up to down move from fifth to third place. Aitchison, 705; women's series, 01... L.... t.st. for det.rmininv environmental condi· technical natH, report• • official corre.pon· in occordance with "tabli.hed proc.dure. Chri.tian Science (Chapel Annul tion• • effect., and adequacy of control me dence, forms, etc., from either rough draft and method.. Also operate. the Clothing the Burroughs' men for the William Esch of the Alleycats Ruth Neff, 887; men's gam e, C.. t ...... I. USN Morninv Se""'ic.-I I a.m. Her"'. chani.m •. Plant, sets up, conduct. t •• t. and or recorded d ictation. Act. as affic. r. and Small Stor•• which Mi ls uniform and Station Commander !:undoy School-9:30 a.m. doubles 'championship by tak· captured high individual game Wally Lumpp, 294; women's evaluate. result.; may have to de.ign and ceptionist and performs mi.cellaneou. of miscellaneou. ilem. 10 U.S. Navy ~,.onnel . game, Coco White, 270. "J." libby Prate.tant-(AII Faith Cha~l)- construct te.t equipment. f ic. - cl.rical duti.s .uch as time cord., and is accountable for stare mat.rial and ing both the first and second with a big 236. Public Affair. Officer Morninv Wor.hip-8:30 and II a .m. Eledr...ie Technicia.. 05-156-11. Co ef. typinv travel order. and itineraries arigi· receipts. DEADLINE fOR FILlNO : April 22, sets. MIXED FOURSOME High scores for the 28th Sunday School-9:30 a .m., Cha~1 An 3562 - Th. incumbent will de.ign. fabri· natinv in the Branch, etc. ,... . week of regular play are as MU. I, 2, 3, .. (Dorm. 5, 6, 7, 8) 10- Just to do things different "...... idr. L. lich.,. cote and package a ir level in. trumentation Mech."ical. EIectY_ic, eM' G.neral En COMI'ETlTlVE PIOMOTIONAL follows: team series, Sphinks, Editor caled oppo.ite Slation R"tourant. needs for praiect in the bf-anch, Incumbent ei_, O~l2. or 13, ( .... 40071-lnC\Jm· EXAMINATIONS for a change, I'll start with the will coordinate the installation of the in· bent will perform the duti.s of Flight Campeti' ive promotiona l e.a minotions Farewell Party Set 2929; team game, Jacks and Siaff Writ.rs Roman Catholi c (All Faith Cha~l)- gals. Mag g i e Branson took Holy Man-7, 9:30 a .m., and 12:30 p.m. . trumentation in the proiect a ircraft. Proiect Engineer w 1'1 i c h includes direction are announc.d for the following: Planner Bet t e r, 1030; men's series...... Oott Fil. applicoti_. for o~. with Mar y of army evaluation program. of the Chop· a nd E.'imotar (Public Works Struc tures) For Retiring Officers high individual honors for the Joh.. I. McC.1M ~ndoy . 6 a.m., Monday thrauvh Friday; 8:30 Morrison. lief• . 34, I .... 32. Pho... 72032. orral minile. Profenianal desired w ith Anne. No. P·NOTS- IVa ·8(66); Pla nner & Esti· Cdr. R. G. Langland and night with a big 232 game for Dick Talbot, 649; women's se J_ .. 1.1Mr a .m., Saturday. Truck Dri" ..., (Heovy Trail ... ). coct. 70711 technical knowledge of 'he Chaparral Side motor (Public Works Electrical System,) a 547 series. She was followed ries, Pris Springer, 614 ; men's (2 Vac... ci" ) JD Na. 10-2 - Dr ive' .traight· w inder mini Ie inllrumentation techniqu•• , Annc. No, P·NOTS-IVa·9(66); Head Model LCdr. G. A. Savage will be hon Staff Photographers Confenian.-a to 8:25 a .m., 6 to 8:30 in· li ne trucks of grQII vehide w.iVht rat· minile ronve facilities, data analysis and Moker (Metal Component.) Annc, No. p. ored at a no· host farewell par· by Patty Maxwell, who bowled game, Ray Hanson, 237 ; wom Jerry Will iam., PHI ; Robert Hancock, PH2; p.m.. Soturday; Th ur.day Mfare Fir.t ing. in ellcell of 32.000 pound. or any trac· tetemetry .ystems. NOTS-IVa ·IO(66). The hsue da te for the en's game, Kathy Stanler, 235. Denni. Sln ith, PH3; J.rry Willey, PHAN; Friday. .. to 5:30 p.m. ty in the Mojave Room of the a 200 game. tar and .emi·trailer combinotion, or any Eledr...ie Enei,,_, O~l1 , 12 ... n. C .... a bove examinations i. April 18. 1966. Ap. and Ra lph Robey, PH2 (Pa.adena). Officers Club, taking note of Bill King picked up honQn; NOTS Jewi.h Se"",ice. (Ea.t Wing All Faith troil.r combination, or any ' doubl. bottom' 402S - Designs .oli d . tote circuits and el· p licants mUl t be Career or Career Condi t io nal employees of NOTS, Ch ino l a ke or DEADLINES: Cha~l)-8 p.m. every fint and third combination . uch a. truck and trailer, or ectranic control .yslem. for application in their retirement on Sun day, for the men by bowling an A ROUND BARRACKS Pasadena, Calif. f il e Cord Form NA VEX· N.w. Sterj" ...... T"4tIfty. 4:30 p.M, Friday. tractor, .emi·traU.r. and trailer. Dr i v e. the SHRIKE guidonce computer. Analyzes O S-.. 15S-AB and Siandard Form 57 with the May 1. outstanding 266 high game, to The Coast Guard aviation Ph ..... raph., ...... TMtd.y. 11:30 • .M . vehides either on a specific trip ba.is or . yllem requirements, tron.late. the. e in'o Sabbath School- IO a .m. to noon, ...,ery upon a regularly e. tabli.hed « heOOle and .Iec'rical specifications and through anal· Personnel Divi.ion, Code P·659. Pa sadena, The party will begin at 6:30 be followed by 234 and 170 for Center in Elizabeth City, North The Rock.,.. r rec. iv.. Armed forc" f ir" and third Soturday. route to transport mat.rial and equi pment, ytic calculation. originat" deS igns which. California . f orms mUlt be received or pa. t. p.m. on F rid a y, April 29. a 670 series. In the team class, Carolina is scheduled to begin Pren Servic. material. All or. official U.S. Unitarian Fe ll aw.hip {Chopel Annu No. 95, file .....c..... for ....,. with Do,. by bf-eodboard and developmental le.til'lll marked no laler than the closi ng dote of Friends and associates of the the M.E.'s had high game with construction t his year of a Navy PMtOf, un/en atherwi.. identified. IS King Ave.}- C";kIen, I ..... M, hi. 32, Pha... 7139'3. or. proven to meet the de.ign goat. , Heavy May 2, 1966. Printed w ..kly with oppropria ..d funch in V.. cher b_i_. 0s...5404. PD No. emphasis ellli.t. in integraled circuits, AGe OVEItSEAS VACANCIES INFORMATION departing officers are invited 733 and the All - Americans round barracks, a "first" in the complionc. w ith NavhOl P.J, r .... iMcl July Fellowship ...... t i nv-~ndays . 7:30 p.m. 1170'6-2, Code 1753-Duties involve re$pon· and logorilhmic amplifiers and reol·tlm. l ..fCNmati_ _ 0.,_. "aea.. ci.. i. TROPHY WINNERS-Burroughs' High Mongapit and Bon to join them in bid3ing fare· came up with 2047 for hi g h construction of military bar 1958. Offic. at SO King St .• Bldg. 00929. Sunday School-10:.t5-11 :"5 a.m. .ibility for uamination and computation of pul .. analy.is. oy.ilcshle at the NCapti_ CO"".... of the Phon ...... JI35-f. 71655, 72082 \Chapel Ann.II.' No., I and 2.) public claim. and vouchers, .tc. One year Fil. applicati_. far alNY. with S." ef i ' ...son".1 luildin • . C.rlol hold trophies won in B.kersfield Tennis Tourney. well. series. racks.