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roperty of MARINE CORPS HISTORICAL LIBRARY JAN 27 igs Spectacular Aquatade Her FREE WATER SKI PERFORMANCES FEATURE MANY AQUA AERIAL ACTS Jumping boats, high flying skiers Otis Milliken, John Rosch, Bob and beautiful aquamaids will be Cozzens and Bill Massey. featured when Tommy Bartlett and A galaxy of thrills spills and his skilled company of national and chills will be offered as Mercury are run over 6-foot present their spec- jumping boats world champions floating ramps and sail through the tacular water thrill show here to- air 50 to 60 feet. morrow afternoon. Aquamaids will perform water Beginning at 2 p.m., the show will ballets on skis while moving at be staged off the beach south of a speed of 40 miles an hour. Many Hanger 101 adjacent to the Navy clowns will perform laughprovok- Boat pier. Admission is free to ail, ing antics on the water to amuse both military and civilian, and the young and old alike. general public is invited to attend. Other highlights of the show in- Aqua-aerial antics In the free clude a parade of boats, the tradi- water ski show will include 60- tional skier's salute, skiing gymnas- foot boat jumps, 100-foot ski- tics, 360-degree turns in mid air, II jumps and an airborne skier tow- skiing handstand, skiers' pyramid ed behind an outboard powered and many others. Eighteen acts are boat. Water skiing without the scheduled for the show. benefit of skis will be demonstra- Currently on a trip through the ted by a man with hydrodynamic Pacific and Far East, the 10-per- feet. son troupe performed before an Aquamaids Judy Hewson, Joy Mil- estimated two million spectators liken, Kean Linsicum and Donna in Taiwan, Okiniawa, Guam and Conley will be introduced. Male Manila. More than a million lined HERE TOMORROW-This mermaid quintet will ta'<e part in the giant aquacade scheduled for tomor- members of the cast include Bob the beaches for the two shows at row beginning at 2 p.m. Featured in the water show will be national water ski champions with a total Nathey, former world's overall ski Taiwan. of 18 acts. It will be held off the beach south of Hangar 101. The public is cordially invited to attend. champion, Cliff Conley, Jack Wylie, Playing only one performance at the Air Station, the show is jointly sponsored here by Station Special Services and by the USO. `OB' PATIENTS NOW TREATED AT DISPENSARY VOL. VIII, NO. 3 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 A new plan which eliminates trav- el to Tripler Army Hospital for rou- tine "OB" checks goes into effect Monday, Jan. 19, at the Station CHAIRMEN AND KEYMEN SET Dispensary. Under the new plan all pre FOR CHARITY FUND CAMPAIGN and post natal examinations and treatment, other than the pre- Station and 1st Marine Brigade and to urge a, generous cash gift. tests and un- personnel, as well as civilian em- liminary laboratory Pledges are not being solicited). usual cases. will be performed at ployees, began contributing here local dispensary by an ob- yesterday to two 14th Naval District RAdm. E. C. Holtzworth, Pearl the from Triplet-. fund drives which are being conduc- Harbor Navy Shipyard commander stetrician ted simultaneously. and chairman of the District drive, New OB cases will be referred here to Tripler for Activity chairmen directly from of the 33-day stressed that contributions will be the lab tests and patients will re- charity appeal are 5Iaj. George E. made on a "free, voluntary and port as a group for examinations Gibson Jr. for the Brigade and 'onfidential basis." He spoke at a and indoctrination. Capt. John DeNora for the Sta- tion. Beneficiaries of the drive, kick-off rally held last Friday in All examinations here will be every Mon- which ends Feb. 18, are the Na- 'he Marine Barracks Theatre at, held by appointment from 1 to 3:30. tional Health Agencies and the Pearl Harbor. The Admiral request - day afternoon of Federal Service Joint Crusade. 'd "full suport to make the drive Parents seeking treatment children who may have a contagi- Health agencies here include the a success" and noted that 50,000 Hawaii Heart ous disease are urged to make an ap- Association and the sarving with, or working for the than Monday Hawaii Chapter of the Society for pointment for other Armed so to prevent the Crippled Children and Adults. Forces hare have the oppor- afternoons as unity to contribute. spread of diseases to future CARE. Crusade for Freedom and --thers. the American-Korean Foundation At the same meeting, RAdm. E. KEYMAN are embraced in the Joint Crusade. A. Solomons. 14thND comman- -SSgt. Richard J. Feeney of Station S-I thanks Col. M. Magruder, Kaneohe MCAS commanding officer, for being the first The local chairmen of the drive dant, said that the success of the Sta. Credit Union have appointed "keyrnen" who drive was "dependent upon Com- to return contribution envelopes in the National Health Agencies and have begun accepting donations mand attention and the keymen." the Federal Service Joint Crusade fund drives. Feeney is the "key- from individuals in the various 'The Commandant further stated man" whose job it is to accept donations from Station personnel serv- Schedules Meet units. Each keyrnan has the duty that he was confident that all ing in the administration building. The twin fund drive got underway to solicit donations from a list of hands would give their full meas- officially yesterday and will run through Feb. 18.-Photo by Cpl. R. All members of the MCAS Fed- persons assigned to him by his ure of support to this worthwhile C. Snow. eral Credit Union have been urged chairman. In no case does a key- cause as they did during the 1958 to attend the annual meeting of the man have more than 25 persons on drive. group next Wednesday. The meet- his list. ing will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. will be Contributors given enve- in Projection Room 1, Bldg. 267. Key pen are instructed to brief lopes, one for Automation In Disbursing; their assigned the National Health contributors on the Agencies Drive and one for the Fed- Reports on the financial progress Purpose of the drive, to answer and condition of the local credit questions eral Services Joint Crusade, with concerning the agencies cards in which they can designate Machine Assumes 7 Duties union will be presented by the board how their donation will be divided of directors, treasurer, supervisory Station Disbursing joined the typewriter are punched showing the committee and credit committee. among the participating groups. The These automation stage this week with amount due the individual. The following personnel have Registration Set envelopes are sealed by the contri- figures are transferred to the pay butor are not opened until after the addition of a new National Cash been nominated to serve fnr the Register accounting machine which card, money list, check, and the ensuing year: board o` "rectors For contributions are all turned in to check number recorded on the mon- Pre K-garten the Bank of Hawaii main office in does everything but make coffee. (four to be elected.), Capt f'larence ey list in one operation. lstLt. James F. Lowrie, Registration Honolulu by the Chairmen. The new machine eliminates R. Swann. for the new pre- Thomas Montgomery and Ana kindergarten seven individual steps previously Prior to the adoption of the new 0. semester will be held machine, pay clerks were required Milnikel; supervisory committee at the required in making up a payroll, Child Care Center beginning (two to be elected) Capt. Robert Jan. Exchanges to Close or special money payment list, to compute a mans' pay, run an 19. As enrollment is limited adding fachine tape to verify the L. Thomas and harold J. F. Lau; it is recommended and combines them into one op- that registrations For 3-Day Inventory figure, record the mon.ty due on credit committee (four to be elect- be made eration. early. check ed), MSgt. Edward J. Herman, AK1 Cost The Main Marine Exchange and the pay card and type the of tuition for the semester is According to disbursing officials, and money list. At day's end, an- D. Norwood. Ernest Enomoto and $60 payable the Regimental Exchange (Bldg. in monthly install- the machine is wonderful and cer- other adding machine tape had to Margarette Yeager. ments. A registration fee of $5 for 1090) will be closed for inventory next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- tainly a great time saver, but it will be run to verify the money list, Membership in the Station Fed- each child to defray supply ex- eral Credit Union is open day. Both exchanges will reopen never replace the good old pay and another to verify the issue to all mil- penses will be charged. itary personnel and civil service for business Jan. 22. clerk." of checks. Pre-kindergarten classes are held employees as well Organizational pay clerks still as dependents of from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. five days a Activities not affected by the in- One tape in the new machine both groups. To begin a savings ac- have to compute the individual's week. Transportation is included in ventory are the food facilities, watch does away with the three tapes pre- eount. it is necessary to make an pay, note the pay due on the pay the tuition costs. Holidays are the repair-optical, portrait studio, bar- viously required. initial minimum deposit of $5.00 and card, and turn the card over to same as for public schools.