am=mor aft %>. 14v. 11111114 ")1.. traWr" bettgrd Friday, January 7. 1955 1. Ill, No. c9 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION KANEOHE BAY, T. H. arines In Fracas Sunday College, Pro BRIGHTER '55 Talent Will Is POSSIBLE Spark Game FOR KANEOHE What should prove to be a a crowd- EDITORIAL history-maker and in Hula Bowl classics pleaser the The possibility that the Pen- is scheduled for Sunday at and the Commandant of stadium. Marine foot- e Marine Corps have "inten- ball should add another page ions in the near future" of to its history, as six Leather- dieting a regimental combat necks from the 1954 Champion cam from the 1st Marine Diyi- Marine grid machine ion here. brings to view a pos. will suit up far the the ninth ibly brighter "1955' for our annual fracas. -land air station. WILLIAMS and Bill WALLY line Jesse, head coach and BACK IN 1953 of the Ma- coach respectively the Kaneohe. prior to the coni- rine squad, will assume for the Hawaii All- ng, of a regimental combat same duties wnich will be sparked earn from the 3rd Marine Di- Star team by five Mainland professional -i-ion. then training at Camp Their opponents, the Col- stars. with Pcndleton, Calif.. was equipped lege All-Stars, studded ith barracks and training fa. college talent, will be Mainland Lovell, ilities sufficient to handle the mento-ed by Jimmy first experiments well-known local coach. in the Corps' Football" himself, newest conception of air- "Mister Otto Graham, from the world frround training. Intentions champion Cleveland Browns, were then twofold. in that the will lead Williams' backfield of- unit would furnish the Pacific Pensively alongng with fnlIr other area a closely-knit fighting Mainland professionals-ithree back. force prepared at all time and linemen and one capable TENTATIVE STARTERS of repelling any pos- (Hawaii Marines) sible aggressor attack. Secondly, Skippy Dyer will assist Graham in the of- while carrying out this new fensive Hawaii All-Star back- training. the unit would MAIN-LAND TALENT HEREL.--The photo montage above shows three of the players who will field with Bob Brooks of Navy strngthen the Marine Corps' participate in the Hula scheduled for Jan. 9 at the . The College and Harold Han, former first -nowledge of combat tactics. will pit their strength against the Hawaiian All-Stars. Otto Graham (left), Quarter - string fullback for the Universi- All-Stars California. The However. the 3rd Divvy moved hack for the World Champion Cleveland Browns. will lend his talent to the Hawaiian All- ty of Southern defensive backs will be Johnnie ut to Japan. the RCT. Hirsch r the Los Angeles Rams. Paul which Stars along with "Crazy Legs- Elroy right. end for Dang, Hawaiian Rams; Henry ad been here for only a few Larson. quarterback for the University of California at Berkeley (center). will head the Col- George, Army; and Mike Mich- eeks. also went on to join itsi lege All-Stais attack. on and Ernie Bilinovic (both arent unit. Hawaii Marines). SMALL-SCALE TRAINLNG IN THE OFFENSIVE line, Since that time, Kaneohe's MARINES MAY BEGIN SCHOOL; CORPS PAYS two great pro ends will see ac- air-ground training area and tion. They are Gordon Soltau of facilities Marines seeking to complete nounced. The winter semester the University of Hawaii within the 49ers and Elroy Hirsch of hate been dormant. col- tackles utth the exception of the high school courses or gain at the university begins Feb. 14, six weeks after registration. the LA Rams. At the lege credits during off-duty continuing through June. These must be sent directly will be Lou Groza, the place- similar training on a smaller hours can do so with the Ma- FOR HIGH SCHOOL level from the previous schools or kicking star of the Browns, and scale. which has been af- rine Corps footing the bill for courses, Marines should con- USAFI to the university. Charlie Ane of the Detroit Lions. forded the reconnaissance three-fourths of the cost of tact their unit education off- The university is offering eve- Phil Muscarello (Hawaii Ma- unit presently serving a tour tuition. icers, it was announced. The ning classes in business, engi- rines), normally at guard, will here. The station education office winter seme.aer at the universi- neering, economics, English, .shift over to the center slot. announced late yesterday that ty begins Feb. 14, continuing government, history, mathema- Names at the guard berths for When. and if. the regiment the University of Hawaii and through June. tics and philosophy. Details are the offensive squad were left McKinley high school in Hono- available at the station educa- unannounced prior to press time. rives, Kaneohe again will be FOR HIGH SCHOOL level ble to continue the training lulu both are offering these tion office. AT THE DEFENSIVE POSTS personnel. These are the courses, Marines should con- is expected that Williams' at pits air units with ground ice tact their unit education officers. ADDITIONAL educational ad- It only two schools on ac- offered starting defense probably will train under a single plan of payment Classes begin Monday at McKin- vancements are being on and credited for the partial ley high school. the Windward side by the Kai- have Bob Nellums, Army; perations. causing all prob- of tuition plan. lua Community School for Kelly Kaliszewski, Navy, at the ms to become mutual. This To take advantage of these ends: Dick Klein, Navy, and PERSONNEL SEEKLNG to fol- educational opportunities, mili- Adults. Under the control of the efinitelv will put our air sta- low college courses must take Terriorial Department of Public Dewey Wade (Hawaii Marines) if tary personnel must have suffi- at the tackles; Doug Andreason on hack on the -map.- the UH entrance examination cient time left on present tours Insruction, the courses are held they previously have not attend- several evening a week at the (Hawaii Marine) and Bob XPECTING ROTATION PLAN to complete the course in which at the guards, and ed a minimum of one-half year they enroll. Reserve Kailua high school. Lewis, Navy, The 1st Division. now in Ko- of college work. En- officers Paul Swoboda, Navy, at center. satisfactory will have to agree to remain on Students here must pay their a. according to Defense See- trance exams for the winter se- own way in a series of courses COLLEGE ALL-STARS Sat- active duty for two years after will start tiry Charles E. Wilson, will mester will be held each completion ranging from bridge for begin- Coach Jimmy Lovell urday. afternoon during January of a course. Paul Larson of California, who redeployed at Camp Pen- Supplies, rers to shorthand and bookkeep- at the admissions office in the books and other ing. Regitration will be Jan. led the nation's collegiate pas- . ion. Calif.. filling that post fees. including administration building on the that for the en- 11 and 13 from 7.15 to 9:15 p.m sers last season, at quarter- h also has been more-or- university campus. Those in- trance examination, will be ta- at the high school. Classes be- back; Dickie Moegle. Rice, and dormant since the depar- terested in taking the examina- ken care of by the individual. gin Jan. 17, according to Harry Bobby Watkins, Ohio State, r, of the "Third." It is ci- tion are advised to contact the Satisfactory high school trans- S. Kuwada, evening principal. halfbacks; and Carroll Hardy, ted that the regiments university by calling Honolulu scripts or those from previously Additional information as to Colorado, at the fullback posi- 363. To enroll, indi- attended colleges. or official erein will be rotted to and 90551. Ext. courses available may be had at tion. viduals must see their unit ed- test scores of a USAFI high the registration on sessions, ke Dukie Kerr, Purdue, and hi Kaneohe. each serving a ucati:,ri officer, it was an:- school must be presented at reported. Jim Hanifan, California, will oc- E tour and permitting each cupy the terminals, while Jack gain the valuable knowledge Ellena. UCLA, and Buck Lans- air-ground warfare. ford, Texas, will be in as tac- The unit that will carry MCAS MAN VISITED BY SINGING COUSIN kles. , Oregon, and the training. when it once Jim Salisbury, UCLA, will fill M Sgt. L. S. Culotta, chief of he hadn't seen since 1939. he discovered that April Ste- the slots gain be the 1st guard and Matt Hazel- begins, will the operations section of the IN 1939 CULOTTA left Niag- vens, whom he had listened to tine of California will center. r(isional !Marine Air- Red Devils squadron here, re- ara Falls, N. Y., where the two attentively on records, was his ED TOMA, UNIVERSITY of round Task Force. It first ceived a pleasant surprise had grown up together. Her long-lost cousin. Hawaii guard: Eric Watanabe, as cram man ded by Ma j. Wednesday. He was visited by name then was Carol LoTempio, The singer's career began at UH, guard; and Bob Schulte, en. P Riseley, his cousin, RCA Victor Record- and the Marine sergeant was James whom quite surprised one night as (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) Continued on Page 2) ing Star April Stevens, Page 2 S. MARINE CORPS Ali? ST.4TION KANEOHE BAY, T.H. Friday, Jantiary 7, his r Red Devils Ace Tom Jackson's TI/Atkiraktihs' New Flight Mark Col. Charles H. Hayes Commanding Officer kaidoom Lt. Col John F. Carey Executive Officer With Fury Jets . . . Capt. Jack Lewis Officer.in-charge Sgt. Don Fergusson Editor Kaneohe's Marine Fighter Cpl. Hal Pierce Sports Editor Squadron VMF-232 added an- its list of Cpl. Tom Jackson Artist other blue ribbon to "firsts" last month as it totalled THE WINDWARD MARINE is published each Friday by 723 "flight hours" in the month the U. §. Marine Corps Air Station, Navy Number 990, of December to eclipse the pre- c/o Fleet Post Office San Francisco, Calif. with non-approp- vious record of 704 first-month riated funds at the Windward Oahu Reporter Publishing "flight hour," marked up by at El Toro. Company, Lanikai, T. H. Cost of this publication is borne VMF-235, now BAD WEATHER by the Station Special Services Department Recreation Fund. The -Red Devils", friendly Telephone: 72104. rivals of VMF-235 and VMF- This publication is produced in compliance with Marine 451, another El Toro-based squadron, racked op the record Corps Manual, Chapter 17, Paragraph 17106. time although hampered by wea- The WINDWARD MARINE uses material from, ;.he Armed ther conditions which allowed Forces Press Services, 641 Washington St., New York 14, N.Y. only 17 days of actual flying. AFPS material appearing in this publication may not be used VMF-451 followed VMF-235 with without written permission. 613 hours. The rivalry is based on total (Circulation - 1,600) flight time in the squadrons' 1 first month of Operations with the FJ-2 "Fury" jets. The two fighter elements from El Toro RED DEVIL PILOT BELIEVES received their new Furys in early April of last year and log- ged the first full-time month's IN KEEPING UP FAMILY operations in May. FURYS LATE In addition to combating the TRADITION; FOURTH TO SERVE forces of nature. the Red Devils were put at further disadvant- age by failing to receive the FJ- 2s until Dec. 15. allowing the local squadron only 15 days to hard so much ofbrif th. Blowhole. but I didn't know put the jets in commission, it just spouted at night' whereas the others had near- ly 30 days. VMF -232 mechanics cornbiro-'-' their efforts in a ton-notch sault on all rena:r ,-hc Sanitation Man Editorial (Continued from page 1) Outlines Pest 1 , ,7 ''1 1,71 Control Methods MASOIFFRc. pf,Ay By H. L. SISK. HNC. U.S.N. WILT. R With the discovery of DDT as lii.1 ALAI:1XE. IN HAWAII. on ncer;,:4," rke - TUESDAY EVENING Ii\('-,ER CIVILIAN OBSERVA- PFf finis KrIC)W7-, inking ahead and seeing \- OTIS r r tl,., arrivai of a Marine r,_,- r. 7 -r ( e - effer-!verec- 1.,.ut here will mean more NIA- 1 nr- relatp. . in Hawaii and a closer jlF C ncPC" rIOeS a". o.-ervation of Kaneohe I,' the P"'s 1%;11/In taxpayer -. They will .e 0- are much .ess toxic intere-ted in oh-errin how znacia a -ix eeic.y Pie(-4 animals than their tax dollar- are -pent awl the 7 ' sorrr-,ch noisons GI LI1 tit: -1.,-r-s forr,.r., used --useholl tn- if the end goal is attained in f -st by certs -urn a way a- to present a sat- Daman o;.ner by One of these new in,ectic:des. i-factory int-I-ca.. in :National Eugene 0 . A Slight ehlordqr, is more effective defense. It will he our respon- than Case of Muraer. a comeay- DDT against corkroachr-s. -ibilitv a- Marines to help with mystery and formerly a Holly- ants. trors an-i centipedes. Ben- wood movie that starred Broder- zine hexachloride (with tae this task. We can do so lw tak- ick Crawford. and -Rope," al- c=onmnn name of lirdane) is ira more seriously our trainim.t. so produced on the screen with preferable fo- Ilse on cats for the defense of our country- am' Jimmy Stewart in the lead. fleas bec,,use of the Cat's habit our Marine Corps traditions. _t The tentative February pro- of lapping itself. A small pinch better display of military hear- 1.11F-232 has had four Oehl brothers on the roster. The youngest duction. Gulick said. will get of benzine-hexachloride powder ing, courtesy and sportsman- under way as soon after the ruboed into the fur beneth the ship will help and most recent. Harold. is pictured above. is cat's chin where it _annot further the high meeting as possible. A cast- lap regard held by the civilians called ing committee. made up of itself will keep it free from fleas. for the Enlisted as Pvt. to active duty. Soon after It should be remebered Marine Corps, its offi- in February, 1951, the three members from the club that the youngest effectiveness of DDT and and men Oehl, who now is 24, enlisted as and Director Gulick. will cast Chlor- dane is in effitat.._ To Follow Service a private. Although attached to the play. their residual "Both of the plays have a That if an insect crawls over Exchange Will Close aviation, he was unable to get the surface. which of Three Brothers assigned to the "Red De -ils" considerable cast." the direc- has been tor pointed out. We definitely painted or sprayed with one of For 2-Day Inventory By unit with his brothers. The these insecticides Second Lt. R. B. Slepin. Ma- PFC LEW SCOTT squadron had been transferred will need new members, in- many weeks cluding not only actors. but after application. the insect will rine exchange o:ficer. announces Harold J. Oehl had to enlist in to the West Coast, and he went that the exchange, with the ex- to Marine technicians. stage and prop di- be killed by contact with he the Marine Corps, go through Corps Air Station, toxic element ception of 11 departments, w.:1 Cherry Point, N.C. rectors and make-up people. with the nerves in flight school at.d travel several Experience is not necessary." the insect'; feet. The insect may be closed for inventory on Ja.. 10 and 11. TWO IN, TWO OUT not die for a day or two after thousand miles to keep up contact. This The following departments are family traaition. In December, 1952, Oehl was is why one often BLACK SHEEP sees a cockroach on its back not effected: Food facilities. selected as a new aviation HERE WITH "232" NEWS SHORTS still able to kick (but having malt shop. watch repair and c - cadet and spent two years in lost control of its legs, several tical, portrait studio, bea Oehl, now a second lieutenant, Assigned pr:i ta the Christ- shop, barber training before being commis- mas holiday to the Black Sheep weeks after the house was shop, service s is a jet pilot with the "Red treated. tion. cobbler shop. tailor shcp, Devils" squadron of the 1st Pro- sioned as a second lieutenar. squadron. VMF-214. were three and awarded his wings. By this Thus we find laundry and cleaning. golf course visional Marine Air-Ground Task aviators who arrived here from the proper meth- and the vending time, two brother- had been re- El Toro Marine Corps Air od of application of these insec- machines. Force here. As the master of a Sta- The exchange will resume bust "Fury" jet plane, he is the fourth leased from active duty. and tion. Santa Ana. Calif. ticides i: to paint with a brush William had been transferred to siness on Jan. 12, the officer member of the Oehl family to The officers, all second lieut- or spray a thin layer of the said. serve with the squadron. His an Francisco. enants, are: J. A. Chisholm, J. insecticides over the surface where the three brothers, Charles, a tech- to G. Poor and B. B. Stewart. Lt. insects travel or hide. Transferred El Toro Ma- Encourage the (Chlordane is also known :5 nical sergeant in the Marine rine Air Station at Santa Ana, Stewart, a varsity basketball evaporation of Corps Reserve; William, a mas- star with Villanova (1350-51-52), the kerosene carrier by leaving -1068 from its chemical f Calif., the officer found that he the windows mula. (C10H6C113). ter sergeant in the Regular had just missed his brothers' flew, for the first time during open. establishment. and Robert. a his Marine Corps career. one of Both DDT and chlordane are CAUTION: old outfit. It had been sent to- sold under Do not spray insecticides tech sergeant prior to hi: dis- Hawaii. the squadron's Banshee jets. He trade names at .all charge. were attached to the previously flew Panthers at the grocery stores as well as Army. iaining kerosene on open Ear. souaciron when it was a Marine "By that time it a: becoming West Coast air station. Navy and Air Force comissar- If one does not contaminate f Air Reserve element heauqu.---,-- something of an obsession." he Lts. Chisholm and Poor had ies. All one needs to determine or cooking utensils with ke::- tered at the New York City admits. "I volunteered for duty flown only TV trainers prior to by the label is that the package sene, there will be little dan::.?r Naval Air Station. When the in Hawaii and finally made the their arrivals here, but since contains- DDT at five percent from contamillation with D.T. Korean War burst into hostili- team. There's nothing like keep- also have been checked out in concentration or Chlordane at or Chlordane. Store insectic..;es ties, the three brothers were ing everything in the family." the Black Shr .!p's Panther jets. t w o percent concentration. in a safe place. January 7, 1955 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION KANEOHE BAY, T.H. Page 3 New Club Honors Founder, Lt. Col.. Clinton Phillips The second of two Toastm.as.- ters clubs here this week ho- nored its founder, retired Lt. Col. Clinton A. Phillips, by una- nimously naming the club after him. Col. Phillips retired after 1955 KICKOFF TOURNA- 37 years on Dec. 31. MENT. Polish up the luncheon old put- During the Monday ter. come out and show meeting of the club elections the hot were held and the following of- shots how to play golf. This icers won three month terms: tourney will be the first medal Lt. Cdr. K, I. Meier, president; play tourney (total score counts Lt. J. E. Ramsey, vice-president instead of hole by hole) here in Maj J. H. LaVoy, secretary-trea- some time. Anyone may enter surer; Lt. Col. Edward Ochoa, deputy governor; Capt. Robert who has a handicap. Rules in- Buck, sergent-at-arms: and Ens. clude: 36 holes of play. full R. L. Gordon, chairman of the handicap allowed. entry fee of educational committee. one dollar. and play may be Best speaker of the day plaud- accomplished nine holes at a its were extended to Lt. C. B. time if you are too decrepit to while the Toastmaster Miller, walk a 18. for the meeting was Maj. Henry full Play starts Hart. Col. Ochoa and Maj. R. S. Saturday ( Jan. 8 ) and will fin- Togerson also made speeches. ish Sunday. Jan. 23. Complete Criticmaster was Lt. J. E. Ram- rules will he available at the sey. club house. THE 22 OFFICERS in attend- ance became salesmen during COURSE IN FINE CONDI- the luncheon when Topicmaster TION. The rains have not Capt. T. L. Pittman had eacn damaged the course as much as of the members -make a sale" was expected. The greens of the subject of various classi- are Headquarters squadron winners in intramural boxin tfurriev fied ads. in nice shape although the rains Kaneohe Bay's original Toast- have made the roughs and some masters club will move its reg- of the fairways long. but these ular meeting next Monday night are being taken care of as BOWLING to the Exchange cafeteria in ac- rapidly as conditions will per- ceptance of an invitation to put mit. Marie Marino, wife of forme' on a typical demonstration meet- world flyweight boxing champ ing there for the benefit of Ka- NEW HANDICAP SYS- Dado Marino, stepped into the neohe's Staff NCOs who also are TEM. The handicap commit- limelight thrown on the mixed organizing a chapter. The invita- bowling league this week as she tion was unanimously accepted tee has posted a new system for captured both blue ribbons in at last Monday night's meeting determining handicaps. Check the women's division. of the senior club. the club house for detailed info. Marie bowled a 190 and a 522 AT THAT TIME Lt. Gene In the past many golfers have score to take high game and high Johnson won the Best Speech not turned in ALL their cards. appeal series, respectively. e ward with an earnest Thi is the only way- a fair In the men's class. Al for a rougher and tougher ap- handicap can be determined. Hackney and John Hoff proach to cutting down traffic vaulted into the pacemakers' fatalities. Other "Be in Earnest" It also has been noted by the slot as Hackney toppled 234 speeches closely competing for committee that some golfers pins for top spot in the the prize were Maj. John Hyne- have turned in only a few cards single game and Hoff rolled man's advice to his listeners to while they have actually been up a 57; score in the series make New Year's resolutions; seen playing many other times. to grab off top honors in that Lt, Col. L. D. Baughman's ap- Don't embarrass yourself phase of competition. peal for "Freedom of World by The YANKEES pole vaulted Trade"; Capt. Guy Badger's "padding- your handicap. into the number four position warning of "Why is a Comm-1- from eighth place by virtue of a PROJECTS UNDERWAY. A nst ":" and Capt. Ernest Wright's number sweep of their four-game series urgent request for faster action of improvements are with the SLOW POKES. In ad- on cases of military justice. being studied by your golf com- dition to the four place leap, Maj. Hyneman won the Wizard mittee, including more and bet- the YANKEES copped both of Ahs. Also at the meeting Lt. ter tournaments. social matches team high game and team high Col. Ross Mickey, president, with other clubs, free series with 849 and a 2411 count, clinics by announced the program for the the pro. lower membership respectively. meeting senior fees, To date, charter of the course improvements the seasonal high club to be held on Jan. 21. and more scores in each of the six stages equitable play for all on the of competition Toastmaster will be Col. Baugh- are as follows: man with Maj, William Zaro, Lt. course. Am- improvement sug- women's high game, Lucy gestions Souza with 231: Abbie Oker- Col. Robert Flaherty and Capt. should he given to golf Strom is tops in the feminine Denton Clyde as speakers. Maj. committee members. high series scores with 563: Pat Harrison will be the topic- Leonard Culotta and Al Hack- master and the panel of critics TIP FOR THE WEEK. One ney hold the records for men's will be headed by Maj. Bruce of the most prevalent and com- high series and men's high Matheson. mon factors of great golfers is game, respectively, for the sea- HULA BOWL GAME that they have a minimum of son. Culotta leads with 646 and head Hackney (Continued from Page 1) movement in their swing. is pacing the single you gamma class with 247. The EASY 1.711 enc. will help augment the If can swing easily and not ACES bowled an even 900 score college position, while Milton build up tension in your swing, earlier in the season to lead the Forsythe, former St. Louis col- while keeping your head still. on the single game phase and the lege gridder, will be You are on your way to SLOW squad as an end. POKES aced a 2536 pin becoming a fine golfer. total for high score in the team TWO WILL RETIRE series. The performance turned in 1,7 Otto Graham come Sunday should be one of his greatest, 77P- SERVICE STARS April Stevens Visits since the Brown's aerial king Continued from Page 1) will retire from the field on Jan. age 15 when, after leaving Ni- 16, following the agara Falls, she settled in Los game in Los Angeles. BEFORE AND AFTER-Judging from the friendly expres- Angeles, Calif. with her parents. The Los Angeles Ram's El- comrades It was there she won a singing roy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch will -ions on the fares of the two arms-on-shoulders contest sponsored by Disc Joc- play 'ifs last football game Sun- in the bottom picture. it's hard to believe that this pair key Al Jarvis and Desi Arnez, day, according to an announce- NOW AT PAR'S now himself on "I Love Lucy." ment which noted the gridder's ISLAND, S.CTHE is trying to -cool' each other in the top photograph.. FROM THERE SHE traveled retirement from professional 4:,%;" HOOP ARTIST ( left. in both pic- Actually. the two. Cpl. Bill ilobitaille with Hoag Carmichael's teen- foot ball. MADE THE tures). and Cpl. Bob Denton. are the best of friends and age orchestra, then Ted Fio LAST COMMENT ALL-MARINE TEAM Rito's band. She began a pros- Wally Williams made the only boxed to pleased the crowd at the intramural boxinz INP953-WkiLE perous recording contract in following comment with refe- MANN& FOR THE matches. Robitaille slipped a hard right through Denton's 1950, one of her well-remem- rence to the coming grid classic. bered Love "We will SAW DIEGO MAP:tsi defense. however. and ended the struggle midway through hits being, "I'm in play against the great- WAS A Again.' est aggregate of college stars -__14E the first round. winner by a knockout. Miss Stevens, now singling at ever to assemble here," he said. -01)2 LETTEe MAN The Clouds in Honolulu, imports Our main problem will center AT CENTRAL_ new arrivals from El that after her local engage- around an effective defense MKS OLJRI STATE Two AiJ, kkeN THE Red Devil Report Toro MCAS at Santa Ana. Calif., ment. she will return to Holly- against the great running ability who was wood where she will make more of seven of their backfield men. NATIONAL FREE PFC Naoitala F. Fats. a are Sgt, Billy B. Lane. 10 at the West recordings for RCA. Then she "This should be a wide-open TNROLU ''It -e of American Samoa. and attached to HAMS Tirl-E Coast station, and Sgt. Angelo will sing in Australia, followed game with plenty of scoring on iN Ici50 -51 ..._ -ss Daisy Kalewahine Kalelaiki by another Ho- sides n-lulu. in mar- J. Peloquin, formerly with engagement in both because both teams were united nolulu. are high in on Dec. 31. HAMS 15. spirit." Friday, January 7, Page 4 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION KANEOHE BAY, T.H. Promotion Test Dates FIRST 'LS ISSUE VAIN MARINE VET RETIRES lath ale OF MC GAZETTE.; Scheduled by USMC AFTER ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER WASHINGTON (AFPS)--The IS ACTION-PACKED The Marine Corps will give pl.( CAMP PENDLETON, CALIF. and handsome veteran of the motion exams Jan. 14 and Feb, WHO SAID IMPOSSIBLE? by (AFPS) The vainest veteran 1st Marine Division. 18 for privates first class and leaffien (USA - Col. George C. Reinhardt of the Korean War-a Marine, Reckless is a mare. corporals seeking advancement Ret.) points the finger at those Mar- By CPL. MARY STAFFORD at that-has retired from active BEFORE JOINING the to the next higher grades. "Doubting Thomase," who have ines, she was a race horse, one Candidates must have dates The Women Marine', basket. said that large-scale amphibious of the thoroughbreds of the Se- of rank of May 16, 1954, or operations are impossible under ou: racetrack. She never for- earlier. and Wive at least 11 ball team won its first league Atomic Weapons In Land Com- heritage, game of the season Monday got her aristocratic months in grade by April 1. bat, and American Strategy In not even when the fortunes of 1955. The generai military night by defeating the Wahiawa The Atomic Age (to be released war turned her into a weapons subjects tests will be giv.en Waves 38-37. this Spring), Col. Reinhardt says bearer. only to those E-ts and E-3; that amphibious operations and At that, she wasn't just an who have been recommended The Waves led at halftime atomic warfare are by no means ordinary pack animal. Head al- for testing and advancement 22-19 but the Marines moved incompatible and in their adroit ways proudly erect, her job was by their COs. up in the last quarter to win union we may discover the key to carry ammunition into battle Marine Corps Headquarter, the game. to victory without annihilation. for the deadly recoilless rifle. so noted that promotion tests to Also, designed to give its read- Because she was a frontline be given to sergeants, staff ser- Top scorer for the WMs was ers a good cross section of back service. fighter, she wore the same type geants and tech sergeants have Ronnie House who dropped in and present Red operations in Not only a Marine, but a fe- armored vest *donned by other tentatively been scheduled f-r 23 points. Betty 'Von Steuben Asia, the January, 1955 is sue of male-possibly the only official Marines. A bigger one, of May and June 1955. the Marine Corps GAZETTE to- followed House with 12 points. female combatant of the war. course, hers was pieced presents four special feature Her name is "Reckless," a bat- gether from several regulation- ednesday- night. the local articles in addition to regular tle-scarred b..t still sprightly size vests. contents. aggregation proved itself as 2 ACTION IN MALAYA. by NW_ Special Service threat by downing the Barber's Anthony Crockett, Royal Mar- Point Waves by a score of 48 ines, covers a troop command- LEJEUNE MARINE BATTLES Activities to 26. At the half, the local er's experiences with a Com- GOLF COURSE: Women Marines were leading mando Brigade fighting the 8 a.m. until sunset. by a score of 24-4. guerrillas in Malayan jungles. BEAR WITH RIFLE BARREL INDOOR MOVIE: There was no charting the 5:45 to 8 p.m.-10 cents. MOVIE: * * enemy's position. "Round the down by the Marine's next shot. OUTDOOR CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -A 8 p.m. next bend," writes Maj. Crock- Lejeune Marine recently en- hunter, Tuesday night marked the ett, "the leading scout might A N EXPERIENCED SWIMMING POOL: gaged in a rifle-to-paw battle who has killed or helped to kill unofficial opening of a new En- find himself face-to-face with Monday-Closed with a full grown bear. 12 bears this year, Hubbard took Tues., Wed., Thurs. Fri. listed Men's club on the sta a khaki-clad figure in a red- T/Sgt. Lawrence J. Hubbard matter calmly. "After starred cap. The first to the whole -10 a.m. to 6 p.m. lion. fire was with a hunting party in Hof- all over and I thought might well be the only one to it was Saturday, Sunday-8 a.m. man forest, near Richlands when about it, I was frightened The wing, which will official- survive." to 6 p.m. the battle task place. though," he admitted. FORT HASE ly open sometime in Fehruar.. THE LAST MONTHS I! IN- AS THE UN-POUND bear DOCHINA, Entering the forest early that RECREATION AREA: is an annex to the EM club. translated and con- charged from a nearby thicket, See MC AS Gen. Order densed from a French source is the Marine's rifle failed to fire morning, the dogs trailed the 111-53. partitioned to construct an en- illustrated with pictures taken bear through the woods for five tirely independent unit. with the animal barely six feet HOMY SHOP: in combat. away. To defend himself, Sgt. miles. Meanwhile, two hunters Monday, Tuesday-Closed RUSSIA'S DRIVE TO THE Hubbard clubbed the bear over drove along a fire lane to a spot Wednesday, Thursday, This club will be opened to where they expected the bear to 1.:larincg ifi thPir PACIFIC, by Col. J. D. Hittle, the head with his rifle barrel. Friday - 1 p.m. to 9 gives the background and history The. pnrtyts. rings saved the cross. p.m. guests, married enlisted Ma- of the Soviet's eastern move to day when they closed in an:.! It was at this spot that the Saturday-8 a.m. -1 p.m. rines. their wives and single en- Vladivostok. distracted the animal by nipping bear ran into the thicket and Sunday-1 p.m.-9 p.m. listed Marines with their guests. Part II, of INDOCHINA, by at his hindquarters. Retreating, Hubbard crawled in after it to (Closed temporarily The club hours are as follows: Col. F. J. McQuilleu. covers t,he the bruin took refuge in a near- set the stage for the battle of BOAT HOUSE: Weekdays. 4 to 12 p.m.: Fri- action and events leading up to by tree where it was brought man vs. beast. 12 to 6 p.m. - Wed., the present days. 4 to 1 a.m.- Saturday. truce state. Thurs. and Fri. Other articles are Rotate 6 11:30 a.m. to 12 the 8 a.m. to p.m.-Satur- midnight: and Squadron. by Maj. R. F. Stein- Sunday, Gen. Twining Takes TT READS TRUE' day and Sunday. from 11:30 a.m. to 12 kraus: ONR. by Lt. Col. C. R. LIBRARY: midnight. Schwenke and Amphibious In- 1st A New Testament carried in Monday through Friday- cursion, by Col. W. K. Jones, Divvy in Korea 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. * * * concludes the issue. his breast pocket saved the life WASHINGTON - Maj. Gen. of a Marine PFC from Balti- and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Good Conduct medal Merrill B. Twining, Deputy chief more, Md. Saturday and Sunday- was awarded to Cpl. Marty of staff, Marine Corps Head- 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and quarters, has been ordered to A piece of shrapnel from an 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adams Wednesday during an exploding enemy grenade lodged informal ceremony at WMD-3. Year End ReUps Are Korea to assume command of ARCHERY RANGE: the 1st Marine Division. in the pages of the Testament Mon., Wed., and Fri. instead of in He pick- - The corporal, a Marine since his heart. Sat. and Sun.-12:30 p.m. Recorded in AGTF HE WILL RELIEVE Maj. ed the jagged piece of steel from January. 1952, is attached 4:30 p.m. to dusk. to the Year-end reenlistments among Gen. Robert E. Hogaboom, who the middle of St. Luke 18:33 mail and file section. elements of the 1st Provisional has commanded the division which reads: VIP11111PNIIPP`41111"%11.1%4Po * * Marine Air-Ground Task Force since January, 1954. Gen. Hoga- boom's new assignment has not "Whosoever shall seek to save included two men from Marine his life shall lose it: whosoever Air Base yet been announced. The Staff NCO Wives club Squadron 13 and two shall lose his life shall preset-% e Citation Sought held its annual business meet- from the Amphibious Recon Group. Gen. Twining, a younger bro- it." ing Tuesday night and planned ther of Gen. Nathan F. Twining, For Iwo ;bac( Heroes Taking the enlistment oath ``I suppose everyone is scared the next social meeting for Jan. for another Air Force chief of staff, served it combat," he said, "but I don't WASHINGTON (AFPS)-Pres- six years before with the 1st Division at Guadal- 18. Lt. Col. Wilbur A. Free, MARS think I'll be afraid anymore of ident Eisenhower has been urged canal during WWII. being killed.'' to present a special Presidential Included in this meeting will commanding officer, were T/ Sgt. Thomas A. Josserand, a citation to each of the six Mar- be a membership party. Per- native of San Antonio, Texas, Group, the reenlistees both were ines who took part in the famous sonal invitations will be sent who shipped over for a six-year Island Marines. Cpl. Henry P. flag-raising on Iwo Jima during 96 of the male to all Staff NCO wives Cpl. S. Fernandez of Makawao, , Over percent World War II. of the term. W. Downs, a of the Marine station. native of Joplin, Mo.. and at- who is with headquarters com- officer personnel The suggestion c4rne from U.S. pany, signed for another three Corpe sevod overseas daring Sen. Earle C. Clements of Ken- tached to the same squadron, II. * * * also went for the six-year years, while Sgt. Herbert Olay- World War tucky. stint. He is serving TAD with var, a Korean vet and holder The group was immortalized in A meeting of the "0- Wives Station security. of the Purple Heart from Hono- There wore more than 22,000 a statue recently unveiled here club is scheduled for Jan. 12 lulu, shipped over for six more Women Marines in the Marine as a Marine Corps war memor- IN THE FIRST PROVISION- II, at the Officers' club. AL Amphibious Reconnaissance years. Corps in World War ial. Three of the six are no lone er living. Heading the program will be Mr. Fritz Abplanalp. a Swiss wood sculptor who will display THE STORK his skill for the group. A smorgasbord also is on the eve- IS HERE ning's schedule. from li/e. Siviss Alsang NOWOCZYNSKI Senior hostess for the event Born to Sgt. and Mrs. Alois P. will he Mrs. Thomas T. Tuli- Nowoczynski, a boy, Dec. 13, pane. Other members acting as at Triple: Army hospital. SC. Nowoczynski currently is serv- hostesses are: Mrs. Robert Ek- Funny; They ing here with the Red Devi: land; Mrs. William Shanks: Ideas Are squadron, VMF-232. Mrs. Richard Bauer. Mrs. Gene Johnson and Mrs. Ben Martin. Won't Work Unless Husbands of members have NAVY RELIEF MEETING been invited to attend the event. You Do." The annual meeting of the Hawaiian auxiliary of the Nal Relief society will be held le the Bloch Arena lanai on Jan- 14 at 10 a.m. The Marines have made more All persons interested in the than 200 landings on foreign Navy Relief program are cords shores in every part of the world ally invited to be -resent at the during their 179 years of ser- meeting. vice,