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THE ROCKETEER Frid"y. December 11, 1959 Whol .. ",1I'or1ty TEMPERATURES group ....nll ,...... Me"•• MIn. Ilmre Barlai Wins ,h. right '0 hc>v. 0«. , lenlul" .. m .. " III lhem but ,... right "", " " Chess Tournament 10 ho... laol. and D.c. 6 " " Imn! Baril'll, a former Hungariln KOUndr.1s ...11'-' ROCKETEER "" , " " chesa champion, I!wept through a bei"", ,on, u com. tion. Many others, which are In the the Air Force, 80 with the Navy, 60 at Christ's birth will be sung 18 the night from the Cape. quarters of the American Federa­ Oftlce of tbe Conunander nlended at a Merilorlous lUast b)' Lt. Vol. R. C. Kuhn, Commanding prelimInary lItage of development, with the Army and a dozen with choir'. special Chrlstm... offerinz The guidance package carried In tion of Government Employees In­ and Central Staff __. Dec. 1&-7 p.rn. .. Elk! llall ,Rocketeer Deadlines Oflicer ot the ]\rar!ne Barracks for his !Ou1standlnt performance- of dill)' may not go beyond a few test fir- the National Aeronautics Space Ad- to the Church and the community. Po la r I. telemetered information dicating that the President issued Test. .. Dec. 19-8 p.m. CGmmunlt,· (.'enter while actlnt In the capseil)' of Speciat Senlce NCO durlnr tbe- period of Ings 01' even get off the draWing ministration. He added that a doz- All are cordially invited to attend back to the Cape, but d.Id not con­ an Elleeutlve Order on December 3 NeWII, Tuesday, ':30 p.m.. board he .ald. en have not yet been taken by any tbls cboral celebration of the Ad- \\'eapon8 De\'~lop~nt_Dec. S1-8 p.rn. Ret'l'8l1on Hut Photoa, Tuead.~, U:30 Lillo Dec. 105, mas., to ,lui)' ~t, 1939. trol Its flI&,ht. granting most Federal employees a "'This leaves eloae to 100 acth'e ot the services. vent season. The first Polarllt lalinchln&, aub- one·half holiday on December 2"- ~ 0 ER Jriday, December II, 1959 Friday, December II 1,959 .Rr C-K,£ Ti ) Page Thre.e -~,--~,-~---~--,~_..~~------~--~------~._---.-._-~ Some· Ci'vil Service ,What's Doing Standard~ Revised Sport Slants 1~·~ , News From 'Pasadena 'jJ New qualification and classifica­ By Chuck Mangold, Athletic Directot N EeREAT.ON tion standards covering approxi­ mately 117,000 stenographer and By lean Cone, Recreation Director typist positions in Government rec­ ,Santa Claus Drive Jack Hoyt Named To Head [Propulsion ognize the increasing diversity of skills required of modern office Ends, Purcha~es 'Division Underwater Ordnance !Dept. workers, the Civil Service Commis­ ,Made For Chnstmas ' sion has announced. The standards . ,Jack \V. Hoyt last Monday was named to head the arc among a group of 19 new oc­ Fillal tally of OperatIOn Propulsion Division, Underwater Ordnance Department. cupatlonal standards soon to be re­ Santa Claus fund ~nve dls- He succeeds Dr. J. L. Jones who recently left the Station. leased to agencies. I 1~. I The new standards reflect the closed a total contnbution of Hoyt has been with the Station and Annette, They presently fact that some of the routine and $977. The cooperation and since 1948 and has headed the Tur- live in Westwood but plan to move 'repetitive work has disa'Ppeared participation of NOTS Pasa- bomachinery Branch of Propulsion to the Pasadena area soon. If-rom stenographer and typist· jobs d' Division for the past 6% years. .,.,.---. as a result of. technological ad­ dena empIoyees has rna e It Prior to joining NOTS, he did air­ vances and new procedures intro­ possible to provide for a hap- craft engine research work with duced in recent years. py holiday season for four the National Advisory Committee Extensive use of photocopy equip­ d f ·1· , h t 1 f for Aeronautics in Cleveland. ment, tabulating equipment, compu­ nee y amI les WIt a to a 0 Born and reared in Chicago, he ters, etc., has eliminated much of 18 children, and an orphan- attended Illinois Institute of Tech­ grad~ating 1~44 .. the routine copy work, while the age. nology, in with .a ...... __ use of machine dictation, form let­ Equipment purchased for the B.S. degree 111 Mechamcal Engl· NE\V OFFICERS-Newl)' elected officers of the "Untied NOTS" are Ed ters, and standard paragraphs has orphanage includes two swing sets, neering. Bernard, chairman; Sara Chedester, ,"ice-chairman; and Naomi Rc)'n­ replaced much of the routine dicta­ a double basketball setup, a 12-foot While with NOTS, he has con­ CRO\VD PLEASERS-The \\'omen's Air Forc~ Band from Norton AFB slide and two tether balls and tinued school under the Station's old', secretary. Not present is Kem Homb, treasurer. All Station em­ tion work formerly given to sten­ PLAY FOR UNITED FUND-An EI Toro Marine stops Station All-Star ographers, Meanwhile, more diver­ in ~heir first visit here to play for the Station Adult Dance last Friday pole;. educational program. He obtained Dloyees who are single and o"er 21 are welcome to join the group. ,Jerry Jones after a short gain in the second United Fund eha-rity game sified and responsible work has proved to be "crowd pleasers" with their dance rh),thms. Each of the four families will re- a Master's degree in Engineering been gradually finding its way into played last Saturday at l{eJly Field, The I"lIgged Marines downed the ceive a Christmas basket consisting from UCLA in 1952, a Station Fel­ these jobs. local All-Stars 14-0. The two games netted $1,105 for United Fund. Plans have just been completed for a gala New Years of a large turkey and all the tl'im- lowship for a semester in 1955, and So You Think the Desert Is Flat? Clerk-t)'pist positions hereafter mings-sweet potatoes, vegetables, has been advanced to candidacy at will range from GS-2 through GS-4 The EI Toro Marine gridders downed the local Station Eve party at the Community Center to which all Station milk, nuts, candy, fruit. UCLA for his Ph, D. in Engineer- Jack Ho)'t Long ago, Columbus said, and later proved, that the world is and clerk-stenographer from GS·3 All-Stars 14-0 in the second United Fund charity game personnel 21 years old and over are invited. A 7-piece band. Each of the 18 children will re- ing which he expects to obtain in round. As anyone of the parking lots at China Lake is truly an in­ through GS-5, There will be no "The Continentals," will start the festivities at 9 p.m. with ceive complete outfits from top to June 1960. finitesimal part of the world, it still has its proportionate share of the GS-1 typist or 08-Z litenographer played on Kelly Field last Saturday. bottom. For the girls, there are ''-Vhen time permits, he pursues ASW Study Group world's curvature. positions. Both El Taro touchdowns were VX-5 A, NAF, Marine Barracks, their scintillating dance arrangements. dresses. sweaters, and a stuffed toy. several hobbies, one of which is Although this curvature can't be seen and most of us can't measure With the issuance of the new scored by left half "Speedy" Garcia IEngineering Department, and the Dick Reeves, star of many West- the semi-fol·mal Christmas Dance The boys too will be completely out- collecting letters carried by experi­ Makes Visit Here classification standards, agencies on strong side running plays-one Burroughs Faculty. Two games are it., four local motorists learned the hard way recently that a flat sur­ ern shows, and the ever-popular on Friday, Dec. 18, to the music of fitted, with the larger boys getting mental mail-carrying rockets. He will be required to review all posi­ going for 17 yards in the third played each Tuesday and Thursday musica.l duo, Bill and Doree Post. the "Boys from Tehachapi." Every­ continental trousers and the young- has about 50 such letters he has col­ To Tour Facilities face is not necessarily flat. tions where typing and stenogra­ quarter, and the other a 2-yard night at the Station gym. Starting will present some mighty fine en- one attending should bring an in­ er boys, jeans. AU the children will lected since the 1930s. He also has A visit of an ASW study group In the first incident, a Navy vehicle, parked against the bumper pher duties are required and re­ smash in the fourth period. times for the games are 6 p.m. and tertainment around 10 p.m. Res- expensive, gag gift to put under the have sleepers, underclothes, socks, an all-power equipped workshop of the house appropriations com­ rail in front of the Commissary, broke loose and rolled backward into classify them to their proper grades. Garcia set up the final score of 7:30 p.m. ervations for groups of eight or tree. The girls may wear party and shoe certificates. and enjoys building furniture. mittee was hosted at NOTS Pasa­ a. vehicle parked in the second row; a second incident involved a Mass regrading is not expected, the game when he broke loose for Game Schedule more are being taken. Reserved ta- dresses. and the boys may wear So that employees may see the He and his wife, Helen, have dena this week-Monday at Foot­ since the new standards reflect a gain of 46 yards on the same off- Tues., Dec. 15---GMU-25 vs. VX-5 B driverless car which to ran away" in the Michelson Lab parking lot and bles will be held until 9:30 p.m. only. slacks and sport coats. items purchased for the families, three children-John 11, Kathy 8, hill and Tuesday at Morris Dam. many changes that have already struck another vehicle; a third car voluntarily backed away from its tackle power play that proved so -6 p.m. Admission will be: men $1, women Operation Santa Claus Committee The visit was made in connection taken place and have been taken effective throughout the game for "fues.. Dec. 15--VX-5 A vs. Bur., with a study of the Navy's AS'V p.nrking place at the Navy Exchange Outdoor Shop and struck another free. members plan to set up an exhibit into account in previous classifica­ El Toro. roughs Faculty-7:30 p.m. Breakfast will be served at the Promotional problem currently being conducted vehicle; and a fourth car literally ran down its driver after the driver in the Building 7 display area on tion actions. The Marine gridders from EI Thurs., Dec. 17-Marine Barracks close of the New Years Eve party December 15. The exhibit will be by members of the House Appro­ had parked it in the east lot of the Community Center. The Commission said that the Toro muffed both tries for the extra vs. VX-5 B----u p.m. if enough paid reservations are re­ open all day so that employeeg Opportunities priations Committee, and was made Newspaper accounts of traffic accidents usually state that a car only relatively automatic upgrad­ point after: touchdown, as the kick Thurs., Dec. 17-Engineering Dept. ceived by December 29. For further may view the items at a time most to "bring to the Committee a g-rcat4 did something. Cars, by themselves, do not do things. It is the care­ ing will be of the few clerk-typist for the PAT was wide following the vs. Salt Wells-7:30 p.m. information regarding the menu, Supervisory Electronic Engineer er understanding of ASW." convenient to them. (General), GS-13; PD No. 36179, lessness of the operator behind the steering wheel which causes injuries positions now in grade GS-1 and first score and was blocked follow- Bowling prices, and reservations, call Ann Among those in the party were clerk-stenographer positions now in Code P8043. and damages. ing the second. The visitors also Armed Forces Wives League Seitz between 12 and 5 p.m. Monday Representatives Melvin R. Laird of GS-2-approximately 900 positions picked up 2 points on a safety late Team \Von Lost through Friday at Ext. 72010. BOTLO Name Change Duties: Supervise, plan, and con­ The law requires you to effectively set the brakes, turn off the Wisconsin and Glenard P, Lips­ throughout the Government. Some in the sccond period. Hit and Miss _.. ._._... .40~l! IFf Station Da-nce On December 1, the name of duct simulation and analog com­ comb of California, and Samuel C. ignition, and, on an incline, put into low or reverse gea.r before leaving other positions will be upgraded Highlight of the game for Station. Hopefuls .34 14 A near-capacity crowd enjoyed * One showing per night at 7 p.m. Bureau of Ordnance Technical Liai­ puter studies in the research, de­ Crosby, Principal Staff Assistant. velopment, and evaluation of un­ a parked vehicle. and some will be downgraded, but fans came late in the fourth period, Canebrake Inn .. _.29 1l! 18'6 the music of the Women's Air ** Two showings per night at 6 and 8 p.m. son Office (BOTLO) was changed Accompanying the party were derwater ordnance. Degree requir­ -By Arden F. Hanes the majority will remain in their when Kapahea intercepted an El {HlLow's ___.._27 21 Force dance orchestra at last Fri­ TODAY DEC. 11 to Bureau of Weapons Technical Frank A. Parker, Assistant for Traffic Investigator current grades. Toro pass on the Navy 20, setting Slow Pokes _._._ .._ _22 26 day's adult Station dance. From * "'S m~EATEST ADVENTURE" Liaison Office. The office. Code ed in Electrical Engineering, Math­ Undersea Warfare, Office of the emphasi~ New qualification requircmcnh the stage for a crowd·thrilling, but Big Deals . .141h 334: comments heard that night, the (87 Min.) P9506, retains its location in Build­ ematics, or Physics. with Director of Defense Research lind have also been established for these Gordon Scott, Sora Shane in electronics, and experience in illegal, 80-yard pass and run play Beatniks .. _14 34 folks not only enjoyed the music ing 4 at Foothill. Engineering; Captain John ';V. l(. SHORTS: "Papeye's Poppy" (7 Min.) jobs. l\lainly, they will not affect that proved to be the local team's Fra Seagulls 13% 34.1h but had much fun in seeing many analog computer and formulation Montgomery, Office of Navy Comp­ Promotional Opportunities people already on the job. However, "Fragrant Harbor" (10 Min.) of analog techniques. Highly de­ only venture into pay dirt during High Individual Game: 179-Bet.. friends they hadn't had a chance to troller, escort officer; and Cdr. for persons entering the Govern­ Reserve December 23 sirable is experience in electronics. the game" ty Fenstermacker; High Thr~e visit with "in ages." SAT. DEC, 12 Paul Roth, Office of the ASW Readi­ ment, they will mean that those Keep December 23 open on your underwater acoustics, aerodynam· Only persons currently employed on this I Mechanical Engineer, GS·9, PO 9-40022, Code Unclaimed Prizes Games: 483-Betty Fenstermadter; The girls thoroughly enjoyed MATINEE ness Executive, who was rppre'Sent­ calendar for the ESO-sponsored ics, or digital computers, and ad­ Stotion moy opply for the following posi· .403.5. Incumbent will be engaged in the de­ who demonstrate superior skill in Lucky ticket holders who have High Team Series: 1911-Hit and playing for such an enthusiastic "CAROLINE CANNONBALL" (7-4 Min.) ing CNO. tions, ond up-to-dote Forms .58 should be sub- sign. development ond testing of various all-hands Christmas party. It will the examination will be eligible for not picked up their prizes from ou: Miss: High Team Game: 662---eane­ audience and told me they are look­ Judy Canova vanced degrees. They were greeted Monday after­ mitted when applying. weapons. appointment at higher grade thal1 SHORTS: "Bear That Couldn't Sleep" (17 Min.) be held 5-7 p.m. at 250 West Foot­ a United Fund football game include brake Inn. ing forward to a return trip to Ordnance Technician, GS- 11 , noon at Foothill by Captain H. B. Supe1'"visory General Engineer. GS-13, PO Supervisory Electronic Engineer (Generol), other applicants. Related experience "Lost Planet" No.3 (16 Min.) hill Blvd., Arcadia. the following numbers: 2191. 2361. China Lake. Seems they had to P80M, Hahn, Executive Officer; H. G. 935019, Code 35. Incumbent will serve as GS-12, PO 28579, Code 3012. Senior Project will also be evaluat-ed by the Com­ rush back to Norton AF Base to • Duties: As Assistant to the Head, Head of Special Projet;.ts Branch, Development Engineer on Test Projects such as BULlPUP, 911, 2058, 1319, 765, 290, 2253. 933, Wilson, Associate Technical Direct­ mission in determining the grade play.for a wedding of one of their EVENING Range Branch, incumbent is re· Division IV, AOO. He will supervise and RfOEYE and various counter,measure pro. 25, 2050, 50, 2312, 994, 1970, 1.892, Hoopsters Win 60-58 or; and NOTS Pasadena personnel for which an applicant is eligible. Board of Trade to Host Band members on Saturday. Sgt. * "HERE COME THE JETS" (72 Min.) sponsible for manpower and tf'8t engoge in speciol opplied research and de- grams. Plans and administers test projects, 1391, 34, 1282, 1008, 2111, 1098, and 39. Steve Brodie, lynn Thomas NOTS hoopsters won their sec­ Captain C. J. Beers, OinC: and D. Standards for this group of re­ ~rtha Awkerman, the band lead- scheduling for all Range Branch velopment proiects involving electronics, op· analYles and evaluates tests and prepares Prizes may be picked up at the Eleven Station People SHORTS, "I'll Be Doggoned" (10 Min.) ond league game of the season by J. Wilcox and W. E. Hicl.. s. of tics and mechanics. reports. Physicists and electriCal engineers lated stenographic and typing oc­ ~r, tells me Cupid is their biggest tests, supervising the operations Special Services Office, top deck of Eleven of the Station's top man· "Winter Paradise" (20 Min.) 60-58, against Driver-Eddy Comp­ DOD. Aeronautical Reseorch Development & De- are invited to apply. cupations also incIud e revised ~ompetition for keeping good mu­ the Housing Building. agement people will be the luncheon any, on Dec. 1. At the end of the control center, and coordinating Following a briefing on NOTS sign Engineer, GS·9, PO 935020, Code 35. File opplicotions for above positions with grade-level guides for stenographic sicians these days. SUN.-MON. DEC. 13-1-4 Golf and dinner guests of the Kern first quarter, they trailed 11-16. procurement of test services. In ad­ incumbent's duties will relate to structural, Pot Dettling, Personnel Bldg., Room 3-4, Ex· reporting jobs; new standards for Four \Vheelers Trip "THAT KIND OF WOMAN" (92 Min.) Pasadena facilities and AS';V de­ There will be a partnership tJ County Board of Trade in Bakers­ * Then in the second quarter NOTS dition, serves as range project ell­ airframe design and aerodynamic studies in tension 72032, by Dei:. 18, closed-microphone reporting jobs The first trip of the newly or­ Sophia loren, Tob Hunter velopment programs, they viewed support of flight test vehicles ar early pro, Motion Picture Script Writer, GS·9, PO handicap Golf Tournament Satui'­ field next Wednesday, Dec. 16. took a 3-point lead which dropped gineer for specified Range Branch which recognize this relatively new ganized 4-wheel drive club was tak­ SHORTS: "Spellbound Hound" (7 Min.) hardware displays and visited the folype missile designs. 2-4049Aml. Code P7523. Plans, researches and day, Dec. 19. Ladies are invited. For NOTS personnel scheduled to at­ "High Colorado" (\0 Min.) a point during the third quarter to tests. method for verbatim recording of en last Sunday and declared a suc- Model Lab and Simulator. General Engineer, GS-ll, PO 945022. Code writes motion picture scripts. Consults with further information contact Grant tend the event are: Capt. \v. W. a tight finish of two points. Electronic l\Iechanic, Per Diem, On Tuesday afte1"noon, accom­ .4515. Incumbent will be a mel'Jlbe- of 0 Branch Head, Producers, Photographers and conferences, hearings, etc., as re­ cess by all who went along. Six P80M. Corman, Ext. 71629. Hollister, Capt. R. C. Millard, Capt. TUES.-WED. DEC. 15·16 panied by Capt. Beers and M. Van project team responsible for the development requesting authorities. quired abilities and grade levels K. S. Van Meter, Cdr. S. W. Mit­ vehicles made up the caravan that "THE NUN'S STORY" (15.4 Min.) Duties: Perform assembly, test, of a component or a se"ies of comp:ments Editoriol Clerk (Typist), GS·5, PO 32.4-49, equivalent to those appropriate for Basketball went to the northern part of the ** Reed, Pasadena Range Director, chell, CdI'. D. E. Bruce, Cdr. ';Y. L. Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch Consultant Celebrates repair, modifications and fabrica­ forming a major component for a missile Code 507. Edits ond types mothematical pub. The Station Intramural Bask('t­ 6 and 8:50 p.m. they viewed facilities and firings at standard shorthand reporters; and Anderson, H. G. Wilson, R. W. Station. Luckily, we got to see tions of experimental electronic system. Iications for the Division, and performs sec· revised standards for dictating-ma­ ball season is in its third week of some wild horses and burros on the The dramatic portrayal of a young Belgian the Morris Dam Torpedo Range, Bjorklund, R. W. Anderson. LeRoy equipment under supervision of an Reseorch Psychologist (Sociol), GS,13, PO retarial services to Division Head. chine transcribers which continue play. Undefeated teams include ranges. One of the highlights of girl, who, against the wishes of her doctor 912003, Code 12. Investigote or organile in· Project Engineer, GS-l1 or 12, PO 13890, Jackson, and W. H. Hampton. Electronic Engineer. Primary duty their equivalence in grade level the trip was Big Petroglyph Can­ father, enters the convent for a life of obedi­ vestigations of psychologicol and s:xiological Cod. 5562. Design and development of Mis· bilitics of a similar kind. will be to assemble, test, modify Wives' Hear Talks On \"alue to stenographers when they yon. The plans for the Saline Val­ ence, chastity, and poverty. An outstonding effects of uses of biological or chemicol war- sile Test Equipment including some radar ex· The other newly developed stand­ film. known and new electronic assem­ fore in limited war situations, making rec- perience. Bre performing duties and responsi- ards concern phychologists; person­ UCLA Refunds Arrive ley ·trlp on January 1-3 sound so blies. Required to work from elec­ JP Program, Station Junior Professionals, their wives, ommendOlions for more effective use of such File opplication for above positions with nel placement, and classification UCLA summer semester refund exciting it kind of makes you want THURSARI. DEC. 17-18 trical schematics and to prcparf' WEoopons, etc. Pat Gaunt, Personnel Bldg., Room 31, Ext. to buy a Jeep! If you do own a and guests last Friday evening specialists; coldtype composing ma­ checks may now be picked up at * "YElLOWSTONE KEllY" (91 Min.) electrical schematics from engi­ Clerk (Stenography), GS·5, PO 18539, Code 71648, by Dec. 18. & Engineering Section (Malbl, Underwoter 4-wheel drive vehicle and want to chine operators (varitypists); digi­ the Edocation Office, Room 1004, Clint Walker, Edward 8yrnes neering sketches. Knowledge re­ heard an address by D. J. Wilcox, 17. NOTS liaison functions an::l doily calls Other Federal Opportunities Ordnance Branch: General Engineer, GS·12, go on the trip call Carl Rowles, Trapper Yellowstone Kelly refuses to Head of UOD, on the Junior Pro­ tal computer operators and pro­ Michelson Laboratory. quired of basic electronic and elec­ between NOTS ond the Bureau of Ordn:lnce; Supervisory Sales Checker, GS-5, Commis- Maintenonce & Engineering Section. (Malbl. Ext. 77023, after 4 :30 p.m. as seoul for on Army attempt to drive fessional program at NOTS. performs secretarial duties al1d relief foe the sary Stores, Sales Division, Checkout Branch, prammers; peripheral equipment trical fundamentals. Underwoter Ordnance Branch: Electronic En­ ~***********~**********~ Discount Tickets Available Sioux bock to the Dakotas. shortly after Sponsored by the JP Recreation­ secretory to the Head of Central S'aTf. Naval Station, San Diego, Californio. (Ies- gineer (Instrumentation), GS-12, Maintenance operators; budget specialists; den­ To uppl)' for above positions, con­ Discount coupons are now avail­ Custer massacre. al Committee, the evening was de­ Supervisory Tabuloling Equipment Oper, ing dote: Dec. 2B. Division. Bureau of Aeronautics: tal laboratory technicians; chemical THE ROCKETEER SHORTS: "Gopher Broke" (7 Min.) tact Nanc)' Reardon, Extension 103. otor, GS-5, PO 18.473, Code 176.4. Performs Supervisory Generol Engineer, GS-13, U.S. Fo"dward SF-57's 10 Depl. of Navy, Bureau able for Thornton Wilder's "Our c voted to acquainting JP's wives engineers; attorneys; contract and OffiCIAl WEEKLY PUBLICATION "Silver Blades" (10 Min.) clerical functions (auditing, coding and check- Naval Station, long Beach, Colifornia. No of Ordnance, Personnel Division, Room 2013. Town," starring Tom Tully at the with the JP program and work of procurement specialists; and me­ of the ing) needed 10 prepare source documents for closing dote. Munitions Building, Washington, 25, D. C. Le Grand Theatre in Hollywood. I teorological technicians. U.S. NAVAL ORDNANCe SATURDAY DEC. 19 the Station. The program also in· use on dato processing equipme'lt; trons- Electronic: Engineer (Radio), GS·12, Avionics No closing dote. Still available are discount coupons Personnel TEST STATION ANNUAL CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM cluded a Station movie and presfln· cribes source document information in'O data Division, Communications-IFF Branch, HFjlF Tobulat'ng Equipment Operation Superv'· In addition, grade-level standards China lake, Calif. to Marineland, Disneyland and the 2 p.m. tations by several JPs. proc~ssing languoge for introducicn into the Section: Electronic Engineer (Rodio), GS-13, sor, GS·9, Air Force Flight Test Center, Ed· covering all professional engineer­ Captain W. W. Hollister, USN play "Murder in the Red Barn." Open to all children under 12 years Statistics dota processing equipment; transcribes digi. Avionics Division. Navigation and Control words Air Force Bose, California. Closing ing positions are being issued. These Afterwards, the group of about Station Commond. Mail order applications are also with a Theatre pass. Promotions tal computer program instructiOM intc data Branch, Missile Guidance and Control Sec· general standards will provide guid­ 40 adjourned to nearby Monrovia dote: Dec. 14. Budd Gott •..• Editor now available for the Cartoons, Clown Act, and fovors. P256-Alan R. Irvine from Pro­ processing language; verifies information tion: Electronic Engineer, GS-12, Research 0:­ Electronic Engineer (Generol). GS-12, Air ance for the classification of all where. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fishel Phil1y:s Woir .•• ._. Assoc. EditOt Philharmonic Orchestra's Promen- perty Administrator, GS-6, to In­ transcribed to prove aCcuroc/ of operations, vision, Office of the Director: Aeronautical & Surface Electrical Engineering Depl., Elec, professional engineering jobs for Glenna Mayden Staff Wrl,.. EVENING opened their home for a social etc. Research Engineer (Automatic Stability and tronics Division, U.S. Naval Ordnance lab­ ade Concert season. The concert.. dustrial Property Officer, GS-8. which standards covering the spe­ •. l. lyle., PH3, Jon Fulkerson, PHAN * "BOBBIKINS" (89 Min.) gathering. Clerk Typist, GS-.4, PO 945024. Code -455. Control), GS·13, Avionics Division, Noviga­ oratory, White Oak, Silver Spring, Maryland. will be held at the Shrine auditor- HONO&ED-X. Martin Smith, Con­ P8084--Andrew A. Juhasz from cific field of engineering have not Photogrophen Max Bygraves, Shirley Jones Bob Hodson, a JP who toured Part·time position 4 hours per day. Monday tion and Control Branch, Computers and Spe· Closing dote: Dec. 15. ium Saturdays; Jan. 16, Feb. 13, sultant in the Test Department, was Ordnance Engineer, GS-I0, to Sup­ been issued. All illustratIon by Technical InformatlCNI SHORTS: "Misunderstood Giant" (7 Min.) Europe this summer, was respon­ througfh Friday. General clerical and typ- cial Projects Section: Forward SF·57's to Depl. Nuclear Power Engineer, GS,13 or Produc' honored at a. surprise part~' in the Department. Mar. 12, and April 23. The Jan. 16 "Sportsmon Holiday" (10 Min.) ervisory Ordnance Technician, GS­ ing duties. of Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics, Personnel tion Metollurgist (Physicol), GS·13, Office of sible for planning the menu which Office, Housing Building 3' concert will feature the Stanford Coffee Port last week. The ocC'a­ 11, File applications for above positions with Division (PE·56), Room 2013, Munitions Bldg., the Bureau of Ships Technical Representative. consisted of an exotic wine punch, Quips T.J.phon...7135-4; 71M.5, 72082 University Glee Club. These mail sion ",as his 65th birthda~'. \Vell­ P8087-Wayne P. Reed from El­ Judy Newmon, Penonnel Bldg., Room 26. Washington 25, D. C. No closing dole. WestinghoU5e Electric Corporation, Bettis salami, cheese. and sliced pineap4 The way things are going. it PASADENA order applications and all discount known a.t both Pasadena aJ1