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Page Twelve ROCKETEER Fri day, October 30, 1964 Shakespeare L. T. E. Thompson Awards Next Friday SHDWBOAT Station's Highest Comes to IWV FRIDAY OCT. 30 "McCLINTOCK" (126 Min.) Recognition To For First Time John Woyne, Maureen O' Ha ra , ' Shakespeare comes to the In­ _ ! . ~~" -:Ie o...,J t dian Wells Valley for the first (Western in Color) Fun filled 50g0 of a Be Presented time this weekend as the Des· rip-roari ng coll ie boron who con'el get ou t The Station's tnghest form of ert Division of Bakersfield Col· of the "dog house" and reconcile hi5 wife scientific recognition - the L. -until he hire5 0 pretly housekeeper. A5 lege opens "The Taming of the -' T. E. Thompson Awards -- will Shrew" with new costumes and wild and funny 05 they camel (Adults, Youth, be presented next Friday, Nov. a revolving stage. Children.) 6, at a luncheon to be held at Thirty costumes h a v e been SATURDAY OCT. 31 the Commissioned 0 f f i ce r s designed and built in the plush - MATINEE- Mess. style of the Italian Renaissance, " PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" (84 Mi n.) The awards program is to be Vol. XIX, No. 45 NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION, CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA Fri., Oct. 30, 1964 and the play's seven scenes will Herbert l om held in conjunction wi t h the .be set on the colleges new reo I p.m. two-day meeting of the NOTS volving stage and moved on and Shorb: " 801$ in lelfry" (7 Mi n.) Advisory Board. off stage before the audience. " Sea Hound No. 14" (18 Min.) The Thompson awards, hon­ --EVENING- The p I a y, one of S h a k e· oring Dr. Louis Ten Eyck " SON OF CAPTAIN 8LOOD" (88 Min .)_ Jenkins, HMI, Selected speare's broadest comedies and Thompson, the Station/s first Sean Flynn, Ann Todd among the most consistently suc­ Technical Director are present· 7 p .m. l cessful in production, will play ed to present and former NOTS (Adventure in Color) The famou5 Cop loin'5 t onight and tomorrow night at employees whose contri.butions 50n finall y gets to sea only to be captured 8:30 p.m., and next Friday, Nov. to ordnance research and de­ by his fother'5 old enemy. An escape, o nd 6, at the same curtain time. velopment have been most ben­ back to sea rescue fair lady from quake 'Blueiackel of Year'. Tickets are $1.25 for adults eficial to the fulfillment of the and lidol wove. (Adults, Youth, Chil dren.) a nd 50 cents for children and ,-_ _ r'" Station's mission. h igh school students. They may Shor': " 80tn !funters" (21 Min.) Station personnel are invited b e obtained at the Gift Mart in SUNDAY·MONDAY NOV. 1·2 SMILES OF SUCCESS reflect good news on been sold. Committeemen (standing) are Dick to make reservations for the Honored by Ridgecrest, by calling FR 5-2348, " FLIPPER'S NEW ADVENTUJt.E" (103 Min.) sale of tickets to dinner dance sponsored by Rusciolelli, Dick Thomas and George Oster· luncheon, starting at 11 :30 a.m., or at the box office. The play l uke Ha lp in, Pamela Franklin Holy Name and Rosary Altar Societies fri­ mann. JoAnn Rusciolelli (left, seated) is gen· by calling 72934 or 72283. Tick· is to be presented at Burroughs 7 p.m. day, Nov. 20. Bids chairman Clarence W. Mit­ eral chairman and Marcia Smith, decorations ets will be available at the Mo· Navy League Auditorium. ten berg (left) reports all but 30 tickets have chairman. (Adventure in Color) Young l uke and Flip· per get involved with convi ct kidnappers w ho jave Room door. Wives of those ore holding a family for ransom on a small attending are also invited. At Banquet 3 0 Reservations Sam Hinton Stars Bo hama.h'and Sla , ';n. Ihe .ma"'" 0 0'- • phin in the world. (Adult5, Youth, Children.) William L. Jenkins, a career Still Open for I n Bonus Concert Sha" ,"Th. CatTh., Hatod P• • p" " (7 Min.) Navyman who won his first ac· TUESDAY·WEDNESDAY NOV. 3·4 NOTS Advisory claim here last May as the Com· · D N ext Th urs day " MARN"" (12' Mi n.) mand's outstanding enlisted Ca th 0 IIe anee A "bonus" concert for youth Ti ppi Hendren, Sean Connery, Dian Boker Board to Convene I man of the month, was select· Thirty reservations remain to holding season tickets to the 7 p.m. ed this week from China Lake's be taken for the annual dinner Music Parents Club Series will (Dromo in Color) Beautiful Tippi i5 0 can· Two New Members combined, 1200·man force of dance scheduled Friday, Nov. feature folk singer Sam Hinton fi rmed office thi ef in thi5 Alfred Hitchcock : Two new members e n l is t ed personnel as "Blue· 20, at the Community Center, ac. next Thursday, Nov. 5, at the p5ychologicoi story. Sean finally f ind5 the NOTS Advisory Board jacket of the Year." cording to general chairman Jo- Station Theater from 3:30 to ' clue 10 her kleptomania a nd key to romance. here next week when the 12- Attached loca lly to the Sta. Ann Rusciolelli. 4:30 p.m. (Adull.) TH URS DAY NOV. 5 man panel of distinguished in· tion Hospital, J e n kin s w.s Sponsored by the Holy Name The appearance of Hinton, dustrial . military leaders con­ picked from t he command's and Rosary Altar Societies, the well - known to China La k e " HO NE YMOON HOTE L" (89 Mi n.) Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, J ill St. John venes for two days of meetings. "Bluejackets of t he M 0 nth" affair is the Catholic communi- concert-goers, thus adds an ex· Dr. Luis W. Alvarez and Ad· since last October. ty's biggest social event of the tra show to the originally·sched· 7 p .m. I (Comedy in .Color) Howl away a5 two miral John H. Sides, both be· year, she said. uled fi ve concerts. A special board comprising handsome bachelors occidentolly check in at gin their terms as members of an officer and a chief petty of· Those who have reservations Tickets for th e ent ire series the Board with this meeting. are asked to pick up tickets at a "honeymooner's 5peciolty" hotel. And roar ficer from NOTS Enlisted Divi­ are still available at all the ele· when vacuum-brain J ill show5 up with his Other Board members include sion, Naval Air Facility and Air the Catholic Chaplain's office mentary school offices. Prices prior to Nov. 6. Tickets not bon, Keenan Wynn. Tops! (Adult.) Rear Admiral Rawson Bennett. Development Squadron . Five, picked up by that date will be are $1 for students, $1.50 for Shorts. " Mouse Cleg ning" (7 Min.) .USN (Ret.); Robert L. Biggers, was con v e n ed last week to placed on sale. adults. Single admissions at the " Speed on Ic e" (9 Min .) !'. H. Heinemann, F. G. Jame· make the selection. FRI DAY NOV. 6 son, Dr. Charles Lauritsen, Dr. The Chuck Messenger ban d box office are 35 cents for stu· The board's selection was " FRACTURED FOLLIES" W. Albert Noyes, Jr., Dr. IIhiel will play for the event which dents and 50 cents for adults. withheld in confidential status 8 p.m. de Sola Pool, Admiral A. M. includes a cocktail reception, until Tuesday evening at a spec.. Pride, USN (Ret.), Dr. Fred N. dinner and dancing until 1 a.m. tacular Navy Day ban q u • t Spiess and Rear Admiral F. S. Committee members include sponsored by the Ind ian Wells Withington, USN (Ret.). Marcia Smith, Clarence Metten· Valley Council, Navy League of .' Dr. Alvarez is presently as· NOT EXACTLY the June Taylor Dancers but this chorus berg, Dick Rusciolelli, D i c k AnIWtr 10 'tnto". PUll" the . CROSSWORD PUZZ~' sociated as a Professor of Phys· line certainly should wow the audiences wh~n "Fractured Fol­ Thomas and George Ostermann. Sets Precedent lies" is staged by the Pink Ladies of China Lake and Ridge. ACR05& '1-Lubrlcate ics at the University of Califor· 8:"Post nia at Berkeley and Admiral The Ridgecrest Chamber of crest at the Station Theater next Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 l-1ac1t:et 9-Annoy Commerce, representing the and 7. Contact Mrs. George Silberberg, FR 5.2356, or Mrs. Jj:.Prepos1t1oD. 10· Great 'Lak .. Sides is for:mer Commander-in­ A.C.E. Members 9· Vigor U -Yaung City's businessmen and mer· Robert Hoagland, Ext. 77362.. for complete information. (colloq.). salmon Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet. He was 12·01rl'8 name 16'-Wears away retired from the Navy last Sep­ chants, numerous civic organi.. 13·Sllkworm. 20_Interpose zations and community leaders Return From U-Period or 22-Hebrew . tember. time month. jOined the Navy League in pre. 'Fractured Follies' Fillies Schedule 15·Hay 23-P ropel spreader onesel! senting a local precedent . set· Cambria Pines 1'7.Chlnel!l8 mIla t hrough ting tribute to the Navy on its Costume Cavalcade in Convertibles J18·Title o( water Local members of the Cactus respect 24-Quote Burroughs Dean of " BLUEJACKET OF THE YEAR" William L. many other honors. Mrs. Jenkins holds bou· 189th anr.iversary. The Fractured Follies cas t bers in the variety show, which Branch of the Association for 19·Engl!sh bab~ IS-P ronoull carriage 2&-Owlng Jenkin s, HM 1, gats bussed by his proud wife, quet of red roses from IWV Navy League The program, produced un· members will cruise the Station will run for two hours. Childhood Education have reo I t-Anon aO-Relating w q 2:r. lnstructed the Singing Boys Darwin Howe __M _ a_ry:..,_ a_f_te_r_ h_e_ w_ a_s---.:p_r_e_s_en_t_e_d---.:p_l_a...:_u_e_a_n_d __C_ o_u_n_c_i_I__ --Photo by Bryce Cacek, PH3 der the theme of "U.S. Navy. and Ridgecrest tomorrow in a Carter has been directing and turned from Cam b ri a Pines 27· Exlst birds ... a-Compasa S(.Dude HConvertible Cavalcade." produci ng shows of this type for Lodge in San Luis Obispo Coun· ,!8-Handla 8% .. PlIaster poInt Ci 6-Command to man, The First Element of Sea· 29·Pair 83.-InQulsitive ts·Mountaltl horse ************************************************~ power," was witnessed by some With the comedy - variety 25 years, and has been with the ty where they attended a week· (colloq.) (abbr.) IT-Supertallv. 31 .. Hurrled Dies Suddenly 150 Navy Leaguers, their wives show scheduled to be present­ Car gi ll organization for 14 long conference. 3{· Pronoull '6·'rhlngs, III 'f.Gray endJng Select Four Here 8S ·Weirdest law . S.COlol!' a .FreuclU of Darwin Blair Howe, 43, dean C .:':_":.' and representatives of commu· ed at the Station Theater Nov. years. This will be his 118th The conference is an an~ual 8g.. Negativ& '7.Shipwonns t 9-RepeUtfO!l tho a9 · Males t o-Of neither of boys at Burroughs H i g h Urge All To' Vote nity clubs. 6 and 7, the cast is deep in production. event of the Central Section of 4'1· 0cean s. l< GO·Unbls.ohe.s U-Nato of leal. School, died suddenly Wednes­ Fer Promotion to rehearsals under direction of 42-Coln. Included in the audience as The show is a benefit spon- the organization. U·Printer's day evening, apparently of a THE PRESIDENT of the United States has urged all Federal Chris Carter, representative for sored by the Pink Ladies to measure heart attack. employees to exercise their right and responsibility as citizens guests of honor were NOTS' Mrs. Wanda Wisler, president C6· FUght ot ll Car'9 i I I Productions of New raise funds for some new spe- step. to vote in the forthcoming general election next Tuesday, Rank of LCDR II Bluejackets of the Month and cial equipment for the Ridge. of Central Section, C.A.C.E. was He collapsed in the ki tchen York. e8· Savage November 3. Th is Command also urges all employees of NOTS . . their wives and t he command.. crest Community Hospital Emer. accompanied by Mr. How a r d 61· Slave of his home, while talking to The cavalcade riders w i ll be 62":Parcel of to exercise the ir civic responsibility to vote. The granting of Four Chma Lake offIcers ing officers of NOTS Enlisted gency Room. Wisler, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, land another teacher, who immedi­ dressed in Fractured Fo il i e s 63 -BasebaU leave or excused time wi II be in accordance with NOTS in­ three based at the Naval Air IDivision , NAF and VX-5. c ostumes from Broadway and Tickets (i.re available f r o m and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cur­ positiol1 ately summoned an ambulance. ley of China Lake. (abbr.) He never regained conscious­ struction 12630.4, Supplement 2, of Oct. 30, 1958. Any em· Facili ty and one attached to The banquet activities we r e Las Vegas shows. members of the cast, and will 55.Surrounde4 ployee requiring leave or excused time to vote must contact Weapons Development Depart· broadcast "live" by the special There are 92 members in the be on sale in front of the Com. From the Indian We lls Val· fi9 · South· ness, and was pronounced dead western. at the hospital. his immediate supervisor in advance of Nov. 3 for permis­ ment - have been selected for events team of R3Y Laidler and cast and there will be 24 num· missary today and Monday. ley School district Mrs. Gene· Indian sion in each caS2. promotion to Lieutenant Com· John Murray fo r Ridgecrest Sta· 60·Was borna Howe joined the Burroughs 1------'====::::;-_1 vieve Wise, Cactus Branch pres· 62 · Bacterlolo­ mander rank, according to AI· tion KLOA . Laidler and Mur· ~ ident; Mrs. Alberta Bonnaud, gist's wire faculty in 1953 as a classroom ************************************************~ Mrs. Deola Bell, and Miss Scar· 63 ..Without en4 Na v 43 published this week. ray, both NOTS employees, had Froml ______( contr.) teacher, and was named dean covered numerous China Lake PLACE lette Renn also attended. . 4. PreposiUOll two years ago. He also served fj 5· Flaces cpo Wives Schedule Lieutenants Arthur E. Malloy, special events. including the visit STAMP The session members were as attendance supervisor a n d DOWN Features Quality Control Officer ; David last year of the late President HERE divided into several groups and head counselor. 'Shenanigans Night' F. Callahan, :Jr., Project P i lo t, Kennedy. visited m a n y interesting and t ·Household The Chief Petty Officers pet He received his Bachelor's and Francis Y. Pesenti, Material noted &ites in the Cambria Pines Wives Club will sponsor a "She· Inside Ironic Inci dent I -Number . degree from UC LA ; his Mas­ Officer, all , attached to NAF, A twist of irony developed area. Some of these tours were 8·ComuncUon ter's from San Francisco State, nanigans Night" at the CPO 4·Baby troc Community Council were named 'in the selection list. during the early stages of the made to Hearst's Castle at San Ii-WUd . and a Doctorate in Education Club on Monday, Nov. 23, start· Candidates ...... P.ge 2 e .. nallroa4 program whe:! the Master-of­ Simeon, the Piedras B 1 a n cas from Colorado State in 1962. ing at 7 p.m., Mrs. Wi l l i a m Death Valley Lieutenant Robert D. Blaine, (abbr.) Ceremonies, Vic Ellis, failed to Lighthouse, the Exotic Gardens, He is survived by his wife, R an e s, chairman, announced. Trail Ride ...... Page 3 attached to Code 4064 under Altflltlul introduce Jenkins and his wife, Nybaks Gallery West, a muse· '" u.. II ..,h. N "'~ """ 11.rr. Donna, and two children, of 241 The program will co nsist of en­ VX·5 Open House ...... Page 4 Weapons Development Depart· Mary, along with the 0 t h e r Warner St., Ridgecrest. Funeral tertainment, games, "tomfoole· Incentive Awards ... Page 5 ment, was also included in the .I_ ___ ~======__I 775thurn of Ainar tuForceral h istoRadarry, andStation the. arrangements are pel}ding. ry" and fun, she said. Chukar Hunting ...... Page 9 list. (Continued on Page 6) Page Six ROCKETEER Friday, October 30, 1964 Friday, October 30, 1964 ROCKETEER Page Seven Jenkins .Honored At Navy League Banquet (Continued from Page 1) demonstrate act i ve l y how "Bluejackets of the Month." strongly we feel toward our " This proved to be the most China Lake NJlvy neighbors," he st~rtling introduction of my life, said. when later, I was announced as The Chamber president of· ' Bluejacket of the Year,''' the fered congratulations to each of handsome Navyman said, add­ the Bluejacket candidates, add­ ing that the oversight in not in­ ing that the selection of Jenk­ troducin g him "gave me the ins "only heightens the out· impression that I wasn't even standing characteristics you in the running!" have already demonstrated to Sealed at a special table with the community in your own se­ J e n kin s and his wife were lections." Frank K Lorentzen, ADRl; Lar­ Ridgecrest's Mayor Mathias ry E. Conover, ABMl; Charles "Bud" Hugo, one of the main J. Jennings, A02, of the Naval speakers of the evening, under· Air Facility; Roy B. Penwell, scored the importance of the MT2; Lawrence L. Hagadorn, prpgram in terms of the City's FTN1, of NOTS Enlisted Divi· own progress. sion; and James K Thorpe, AG1 ; IIThis is our first year ·as an Richard L. Galope, ADJ3, and mcorporated community. And Donald L. Selhorst, ADJ3, rep· the demonstrated goodwill rep· resenting VX·S. resented by this program, the The wives of all but Penwell fint of its kind ever held here, and Selhorst were also present is • perfect foundation u pan for the event. which we can continue to grow and progress-with our Navy Unlble to Ittena were Augus­ lI his C. Stephenson, AC2, Jim.. neighbors. , Mayor Hugo had early in the N. Gill, SHI, Ind Mlrlin J. Wad­ ley, ACI. week issued a proclamation call· ing for city·wide ohservance of William B. Puckett, president Navy Day on Tuesday, Oct. 27. of the local Navy ~ag u e coun- ArrlY of Gifts CHINA LAKE'S FINEST! Cln· > cll, had pomted to the mE;a~ure IJIcluded in the array of rec. didates from III NOTS com· of prIde we here In In d 13 n l ognition awanjs proyided by the mands, with wives standing Wells Valley share m our a~ area's businesses were a >g uest be h i n d the'm, underwent soclations WIth the Navy at Chl- , weekend for Jenkins and his scrutiny of -special selection na Lake," in his presentation wife at Apple Valley; a case of boa r d last week. Each of FOCAL POINT of Nlvy Day tribute list TuesdlY evening was tal,~ ' . motor oil, free use of a new these men had worn com­ There. 15 an el.ement of the car, gift certificates for clothing mand crown a, " Bluejacket identification of Command's "Blueiacket of the Year," Wil­ Ridgecrest Navy whIch I beheve we often and other merchandise includ. lilm L. Jenkins, HM1. Congratullting him (from left) Ire of the Month" during 1964. overloo.k, the indi~idual ing groceries. I Clpt. Robart R. Yount, CO, NAF; LCdr. L. B. Shults, CO, Navy- man, like those With us t h II Providing the awards were NOTS Enlisted Division; Capt. Leo n Grabowsky, Station Dignitaries Executive Officer; Jenkins; his wife, Mary; and William B. evening. Herb King's C lot hie r 5, - The Puckett, President of local Navy Lelgue Council. uWe wish to dedicate this col- Hideaway Restaurant, Shoaff's lective tribute to our individual Cafe, Neighborhood Store, PllY' Navymen s e r v i n g at China house, Challenge Cream Ind But. Lake as recognition that is long tv' Association, 'Bob Millett overdue," he said. In his ad- (Genge Industries), Mar ion 0(_ dress, Puckett emphasized the White, Lloyd Cate, the Com. importance that the Navy is munity National Bank, Champ's TENSIONS BROKE in ban· playing presently as a world· Market, Hertz Rent·a·Car, Hat. quet hall as " Bluejacket of Receives Gift wide for c e dedicated to the ton, C.rlton and Curran Service, the Year," William l . Jenk­ preservation of peace. and Rldio Station KRCK. ins, HMI, was called to podi. World Events in Focus Jenkins, the father of f 0 u r um to accept crown. He noted the world events children, Wiltiam, 9; Donald, 7; Certificates within the past two weeks, the SCott, 4, and Robert 2, lives at change in Russia's government 47·A Hubbard Circle. He had reo leaders and the detonation of ported to China Lake in May a t om i c power in Red China, 1963 from the aircraft carrier, From Merchants and said "these events would USS Thetis Bay. have been much more signifi- ~Greatest Moment' INDIAN WE L L 5 VALLEY cant if it were not for the fact A native of Stuebenville, Ohio, business-civic leaders joined that our Navy is on station in he was visibly shaken by the hands with local N a v y the Pacific, Mediterranean and announcement of his selection. League council in precedent­ Indian Ocean areas." He was accompanied to the setting Navy Day event. Captain Leon Grabowsky, Sta· front of the banquet hall, be­ tion Executive Officer, present decked with colorful Navy sig· for the event in the absence of nal flags, by his wife, who was Cap t a i n John I. Hardy, Com· presented a bouquet of roses. NOTS, issued a special letter of Though not called upon to reo Commendation to Jenkins-the spond to the gifts and awards, first 0 f fie i a I announcement he commented later in the eve­ REV. ROBERT M. HARVEY made that identified the comi" "ing, "This iust has to be the closed evening's program with mand's IIBluejacket of the greatest moment of my life!" benediction. Yelr." A modest man by nature, the The letter praised the "out· dark·haired hospitalman first I"- standing characteristics of Jen· class, expressed his gratitude ot kins' attitude, uniform appear- for the lavish praise and awards ~ ance and his performance of duo be had received but turned ties at tbe Station Hospital." quickly to the other candidates - To the Letter of Commenda· be had accompanied to the ban· tion was added a "Bluejacket quet. of the Year" plaque, bearing "I know someone had to be gold letters on a leather face picked out for tbis honor, but plate. The Navy League council the medals should really go to made the plaque presentation. those who did the picking. They Severa I hun d red doll a r s had the toughest job on the worth of recognition gifts, cer. Station, I'm sure. fificates, merchandise and do- "Every Navy man here this nations, all presented in the evening is outstanding in my MASTER·Of·CEREMONIES for name of the Ridgcrest Cham· book!" he added. tribute on Navy's 189th anni. versary was Vic Ellis, Ridge­ ber of Commerce by its presi. "This program, the energy it crest businessman and one· dent, George Padgett, we r e represents on the part of those time Navyman. turned over to Jenkins. who sponsored it, and the sig· Padgett emphasized in his nificance it holds with our Navy brief add res s, the "genuine community at China Lake, is the goodwill I experienced fro m most gratifying part of it all," so many area businessmen and Jenkins said. CHAMBER OFFICIAL George Padgett presented " Bluejacket" civic 1 e a d e r s in conjunction "In making me China Lake's Jenkins and wife with array of recognition awards, gifts and with these gifts. 'Bluejacket of the Year,' I know merchandise, donated by various Ridgecrest and area busi­ RIDGECREST MAYOR HUGO Neighborly Tribute now, better than ever before, I • nessmen. Included in awards is " guest" weekend at plush praised Navy League for Navy "This Navy Day program has how lucky my family and I are resort inn at Apple Valley. Day program. given us the opportunity to to be stationed at NOTS." Page Eight ROCKETEER Friday, October 30, 1964 Friday, October 30, 1964 ROCKETEER Page Fi ye -CHAPLAIN'S MESSAGE ------. --'DESERT PHILOSOPHER' PROMOTIONAL NOTS Man Captures HALLOWEEN OPPORTU N ITI ES Presen' Station emplay.. s are encouragld How Low PROGRAMS Does a' to apply for tho position. listld bllow: Ap. plications should b. accompanild by an up. 26-Inch Sidewinder to· dot. Form sa. Thl fact that positions .re advertised here daIS not prlclude thl us. Mystery Setting of other mlans to fill thlSl vacanci ••. Can You Get? Problem Exist? Penonnel Cllrk (Employe. Dlvllopmlnl), 1 GS-203-4, PD 475028, CadI 654-Position is Bv "POP~ LOFINCK For 10 Club By CHAPLAIN MARK E. FITE Slot ion's Closs Regislra, localed in Employee Decorations bas e d on a Development Division, Personnel Dept. In. Here is the program for the 15th Annual Death Valley En· . Is life too easy for us? Do we have too much luxury, free cumbent's primary responsibility is to aCI as Charles Addams theme will the information center in terms of kinds of campment: time, !. urplus money? Each person must answer as it concerns transform the Mojave Room of cou"es available and 10 regisler all em. THURSDAY, NOV. 5 the Commissioned Officers' Mess his own situation. But more and more we have to seek ways to p/oyees in Ihe training and educolianal pro­ 7:30 p.m. - Camp fire across from Stove Pipe Wells Hotel cope with the problems that arise because of these and possi. grams exciusive of UCLA. Required hpe,i. into a mysterious setting for bly other contributing factors. ence: 1 year general clerical experience plus Reminiscences of Death VaUey Old Timers. the Halloween Ball tonight. 1 year experience in lhe dulies obave or reo But don't spend too much time there - better get along A problem that is causing a great deal of concern today 10led therelo. to the Museum and Auditorium. At 8:30 p.m. there will be a The dance is being sponsored has to do with freedom and responsibility. This concern is cer­ Helper, lithographic Pressman, 52.62/ Naturalist Talk on the geology and fJo.ra and fauna of the area. by the Mess and the Women's tainly not premature. Voices are being raised from many quar­ 52.73/ 52.84 p/ h, CadI 7513-lncumbent per. Auxiliary of the Commissioned ters about it. forms under close direction, such tasks as: Don't miss that. It's educational. No admission charge to these lubricates pernes; examines plates for hales events. Officers' Mess. Pat Schwarz· In our own State, a great deal is being said and written and buckles; faslens ploles on press; loads At 9:30 p.m., dancing at Stove Pipe WeUs Hotel. After that, bach is chairman. about the matter of teenage drunkenness. We readily admit it is paper feeder; fills ink and woler fountains; mixes founlain elChes; washes and powders better go to bed - to be up fresh in the morning. A deposit of $1 per person a problem. But passing the blame to the liquor dealer, or to blankel; elc. May run simple jobs on press FRIDAY, NOV. 6 must be made by those who the teenager seems to me to be pure and simple stupidity. as pori of on.lhe.job Iroining. Rlquired h­ 8 a.m. - Authors' Breakfast - $1.75 - at Furnace Creek wish to have a table reserved There has never yet been a suitable substitute for adult example periencI: (1) AI least 6 months experience in the trade; (2) or 1 year of a mechanical Golf Course - featuring E. I. Edwards in person, and other while dancing. Tickets may be and public opinion. course in Ihe Irode in a vocational school; noted authors on Western themes. purchased beforehand at the When arrests involving 11-14 years old age groups are {3) or complelion of one year course in Ihe Irade in a resident Irode school or Naval 10:30 a.m. - Conducted tour - your car - to Ubhebe Club desk. made, when sports or other entertainment is prohibited due to Service. Crater, Scotty's Castle and North End points. Cort Sheridan and his four­ drunkenness; when property is maliciously destroyed because File for above with Jonet Thomos, Bldg. Friday afternoon - the 3rd Annual Death Valley Trail piece ban d from Hollywood, of this; then a problem exists. 34, Rm. 26, phon. 71577. Deadlinl fa, obovl featuring vocalist Sandy Sheri­ is November 6, 1964. Riders will arrive at Furnace Creek Ranch, at the end of a 150· Worse than this, it's heartbreaking to stand by the coffin mile trek from Boron - over the route followed by the famed dan, will pro v ide music for of a teenager and try to find words of comfort to a bereaved SUPlrvisory Mlchanicol Engine.r, G$..13, Cod. 4035-The incumbent will be Ihe Head 20-Mule Team Borax Wagons. (They never drove 20 mules - dancing. VICE ADMIRAL J. B. Colwell, ComPhibPac, is greeted by family, when both of us know the part liquor played in the of the New Convenlional Weapons Branch. they had 18 mules, and two horses on the wagon tongue.) Costumes may be worn if de. Captain John I. Hardy, ComNOTs, as he arrives at NAF ter· He will be responsibl. for developmenl of tragedy. It takes a lot of effort to adequately explain in a let­ Drop in on the Antique Museum at Furnace Creek Ranch. sired, and prizes will be award· minal last Thursday for day.long briefings and conferences ter to parents or family that their son or dad won't be home SNAKE EYE·2, MARK 81 ·1 and BRIGHT EYE plus lhe invesligotion of new weapons ideas 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, camp fire at Texas Spring. ed for the best creations. on key projects here. Adm. Colwell's official party included after his tour of duty, but died as a result of drunkenness. and concepts. Quolificcations: Three years of 8:30 p.m., another Naturalist talk in the auditorium - dif­ A continental buffet will be members of his staff, and commanders of various other Pa­ The accepted mores of people can be changed. It's foolish brood, progrenive, responsible prafenionol experience in engineering. ferent. served from 6 to 9 p.m. Res­ cific fleet operations with headquatrers at San Diego. to give up trying regardless of what social or economic class 9:30 p.m., Friday, Dancing under the stars at Furnace is involved. We can strike a blow at poverty through sound Fil. op¢plicotions with louona Schnlid." ervations must be made in ad­ Rm . 26, Penonn.1 Bldg., phon. 71648, Creek Ranch. vance. The buffet will he $3.50 economics. But our problem in drunkenness is not due to pov­ Policeman, Gs.5, CadI 843_The dutiel of 8:00 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, Photographers Breakfast - erty, but more probably the lack of it. One case in point is men­ this position are: 10 enforce County, Slate per person. Chit books will be ClOd federal low, as well as Stolion regula. $1.75 - at Furnace Creek Golf Course. How to improve your accepted that night. tiOlTed in a city in Fairfield County, Conn. (Editorial in POST, lions; TO conduci initial invesligations; 10 desert photography. Incentive Awards 17 Oct. 1964). The problem is moral in nature. make orresls when necenary; to allend court 10:00 a.m., Conducted tour of South end of Valley. Get BELIEVED t!' be the biggest Sidewinder ever caught at China ************ Now I know the excuse given that the son or daughter of when required; to preserve, prOlect and go· . ~ake, this specimen was snared near Bldg. 31516, Area ER. ther evidence at crime scenes; to prepare your picture taken at B.dwlter - 282 fee.t below sea le.vel - the "total abstainer" may become an alcoholic. But this does wrillen reports of activities. The incumbent How low can you get? Get your pictures taken by the sign, iust The biggest. Side:winder (s nake NX Child Care not relieve any of us of the moral responsibility to seek for a must be able 10 operale a police palrol ve· hicle. The incumbent il required to corry to prove how low you got. Third lowe~ point on e~rth. Might -not missile) seen to - date at Bring $6470 to solution to the problem. When we point an accusing finger at make a good Christmas card ... someone, the other end is toward us. firearms and 10 be profilcien' in the use of China Lake was no match for Center Hosts 100 a .38 caliber revolver. Annual qualifying 2:00 p.m., Prospectors' Parade for camera fans, and Burro H. L. Johnsori, ETNSN. Where does responsibility end and freedom begin? Shall marksmanship is mandolory. Flapjack Race. - More than 100 small fry had If Fil. for obo .... with Pot Dettling, 1m. 28, With a stick 'ani:! a piece of we hang suspended in the valley of indecision? we do so - P.nonnll Bldg., phan. n211. 7:30 p.m., Evening Assembly, north of Golf Course Road, the time of their young lives plastic line, Johnson pin ned NOTS Employees our loss will become more tragiC. .... Join.r, Cod. 70411-ConSlructs, inslalll, color slides . yesterday at the Navy Exchange The word "Church" holds no magic power in itself. But it and repain furnilure, fine cabinet work, 8:45 p.m. - Old Fashioned Fiddlers' contest. down the snake and dropped a Child Care Center's Halloween . Twenty-one Sustained Superior Performance awards ($3050) models or mock ups, and similar ilems, reo lQOp 'over its ·head.- In no time is the best institution to help instill moral values in the life of quiring precision shaping, fine filling, mar· 9:30 p.m. - Dancing under the stars. Party. 21 Superior Achievement awards ($2425), and 29 Beneficial Sug­ a person. We have good churches of most every denomination tising and tenoning, doweling, Sleom bend· SUNDAY, NOV. 8 at all, th~ sidewinder was just Gam e 5, refreshments, and gestion awards ($995) brought a grand total of $6470 to NOTS ing, turning, and molding of irregular shaped in Ridgecrest. Our Chapel and people are committed to a full 7:00 a.m. - Protestant sunrise service at Desolation Canyon. anoth~r addition to the nature­ reell of color cartoon movies personnel for their ~tra endea­ and ambitious Christian program. You are welcome in any of parI s, other than ship and boot work. EI.dricion lineman (Communicotions), Coo. 7:30 a_m. - Catholic Mass in audiinrium. study zoo at the Transmitter's thrilled the tot I, and to top vors from July 1 through Sept. James W. Rogers, M. E. Back­ these, according to your choice. But let's exercise our freedom 70432-lnllolJs, mainloins, and repain over­ 8:30 a.m. - Artists' breakfast, Furnace Creek Golf Course. Bldg. No. 31516 in Area ER. things off there were prizes ga· 3Q, the quarterly Inc e n t i v e to choose while we can. head and underground telephone, lelegraph, man and R. G. S. Sewell, $150 fire alarm, or olher communica'ion wi,es and 10:30 a.m. - Conducted tour - middle Valley points The Sidewinder, more formal lore for the mqst unusual cos­ Awards report shows. Th.r. are many responsible people who urge us to act group, and Lee E. Humiston, cables and their supports and occenories. your car. Iy known as ·Crotalus cerastes, tume in each age group. Mrs. The· recipients, by de par t­ $50. now toward the solution of our moral problems. One such per· Automolivl Equip(ftent s.rviClmcan. Code 7:30 p.m. - Another Naturalist talk in auditorium. measures 26 inches in le.ngth. Dee Hardy and Toni Hop p e 7075-Services automalive equipment wilh ments,. are as follows: I Engineering (55) Ion il J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI. He said, "The par· On your way home, detour 8 miles off the highway - in thi~ gasoline, checks oil level, odds oil, checks Since species is among the .awarded the prizes. SUSTAINED SUPERIOR Jerry R. Miller, $75; James ents of America can strike a blow against the forces of iuvenile rodialors, cleons windshields, checks lire Panamint Valley - to visit the old ghost town of Ballarat - smallest in the rattlesnake fam· Each child received a suita­ pressures, and checks bollelies. l ubricales PERFORMANCE L . .Vanover, $175, and Harold delinquency if they will take their children to Sunday School population: 1. Maybe you can get your picture taken with ily, and 30·inch Sidewinders are ble gift, and ther.e were door and Church regularly." aUlomotive equip'menl and changes and Office, Commander and G. Cook, $200 additional. palches tires and tubes. Seldom Seen Slim - the last resident. considered exceptional, J 0 h n· prizes, too. Central Staff (00-17) Poinler, Cod. 70412-Prepares wood and Technical Information (75) son's catch is considered a rec· Elaine Dar n e 11, director of Daisy N. Gates, $200; Richard metal surfaces for pointing and points woad Rubye Williams, $100. Navy Exchange Drop-in Nursery and melal pariS, equipment, interiors and ord for NOTs. the center, was assisted in ar­ W. Grueneberg, $200. Telephone 723723 exleriors of buildings, surfaces of towers, Church Women Will Observe According to herpetology ex­ ranging the party by Pat Od­ Weapons Development (40) Underwater Ordnance (PSO) and other slruclures, using brushes, spray John D. Brooks, $50, and Jack SCHEDULE AND RATES guns, and olher means of application. Ap­ perts, Sidewinders can be main­ man, Claire Gamble, S h i r ley Donald K. Moore, $300; Char­ Monday Thru Saturday 0715·1700 plies various olher proteclive or decorative tained in a captive state, and Hopkins, Polly Callahan and les C. Frederickson, $200, and H. Slaton, $175 additional. cootings. Blends colors, and mixes points World Community Day Nov. 5 One Additional** become very tame if kept warm teachers· Rogers, Shi(­ Robert L. Mills, $100. BENEFICIAL SUGGESTION and other surfacing materials. Indian Wells Valley Council of United Church Women will DESERT TARANTULA is iust Period Child Child T,e. Trimml', Code 70«1-Culs, prunes, and dry, and are given access ley Minor, Julie Mills and oth- Propulsion Development (45) O·in-C, Pasadena (PI9) observe World Community Day Thursday, Nov. 5 at 9:30 a.m. in a furry little pet as far as H. Half Day· (5 Hours) ...... __ .__ . ____ ._. ______.. ____ .. __ 1.90 1.00 and trims Irees 10 remove excen wood and to open sunlight. Their favorite ers. Lily E. Koch, $200; James G. Barbara E. Leisge, $15, and Half Days· (Per Week) _. ______._ ...... ____ ...... _.. 8.00 4.00 foliage, eliminale inlerference wilh power the East Wing of the All-Faith Cha:.:p-.:e_.:l.______L. Johnson is concerned. and/or communicalion lines, and prOTect Featured speaker will be Mrs. diet consists of small rodents ************ BlackweU, 150; Goo d I 0 e G. !,.eon C. Neal, $20. Full Day· (9 Hours) ______.. __ .... _...... 3.00 1.50 nearby buildings and equipment. and lizards. Dustman, $150; and James Ful- Supply (25) Full Days· (Per Week) ...... __ ...... ___ ... _...... _ 12.50 6.00 Power Plont Conltolmon, Code 70434 - Hugh Nelson, wife of a Presby­ Nursery care of children will Youth mer, Dorothy J. Giles, $15, and • Meals and Snacks Included-When less than the full period Controls Ihe operation of boilers where the terian minister in Bellflower, be provided in Dorm 8 for moth­ Tarantula Pet CLE A Ca-Sponsors F~lIowship $~oo. normal evaparalion capocily of the individ· Calif. She will speak on the ers wishing to attend, and all The Bldg. 31516 zoo also . Ch'ld Engineering (55) Charles J. Jackson, 40. is utilized, the appropriate hourly or daily rate will apply. uol boilers o,>eraled have on evaporation I rOle of up 10 .50,000 pounds of woler per "Meals for Millions" project. interested women in the com· boasts a des e r t Tarantula, Series to Swell nVltes I ren John F. Roberts, $200. Supply (P25) •• Must be from same Family. Part of the AU Faith Chapel Public Works (70) 1 Hour ._ ...... _. ____ ...... _. __ .. __ .. ______._ ...... _..... _.... ____.40 .10 hour and Ihe bailers normally operale at A movie called "People to munity are invited. which Johnson considers his spe­ 'rho mas R. LaPisto, $20. sleom pressurcs above 75 psig and up 10 annex will be transformed into Mildred L. Amos, $100; Mary Hour (After first Full Hour) _. ____ ...... ____ .20 .10 300 pounds per square inch gage, and People" will be shown, telling cial pet. ·.p Fund R'!Search (SO) 'h - The offering will be used for a HaUoween Spook House to- M. Schroeder, $100; Geneva V. Snack _. __ ...... __ ...... __ ...... _____ ...... _.. . _...... ___ ._ .15 .15 superheal temj:eralures of up to 100 de9rees. the story of the development educational work in develop· This furry creature is about Scholarsh l;Iarold G. Turner, $300. Operoles steam lurbo·generators wilh indio The Community Co un c ii's. morrow evenin g when the Prot- Snyder, $150; Betty J . Yingst, Hot Lunch ... ___ ._ ...... ____ ._._ ... _. ___ ...... ______...... _._ .40 .40 vidual copacitics up to 5,000 KW. Also op· of the multi-purpose fo~d called ment of church leadership in the size of a half-grown horned Engineering (55) "World Around Us" series is estant Congregation's Sen i 0 r HOO; Clyde D. Borum, $200; B. erales Olher sleom or eleclric·powered equip· "The 3·cent challenge to world Africa and those attending may toad, and loves to crawl up NOTE: co-sponsored this year by the High You t h Fellowship spon· R. Brown, $150: Floyd D. Weg­ Charles R. Thomas and Rei· A charge of 50¢ per child will be made for each 15 ruinute per­ ment, such as air comprenors, wOler pump. hunger/' bring c lot h i n g for African Johnson's arm and perch on his ing plants, and sewage pumping plants, China Lake Education Associa- sors a Halloween' party for chilo I~y , $150; T. D. Bohannan, $150; dar Eriksen, $50 group; !,.orin iod a child is left in the center after regular closing time. when such equipment is locoled in the power school children, or school sup­ 'shoulder. The In d ian Wells Valley tion as a scholarship fund proj- dren of all ages. W. T. Schmid, $150, and R. E. L. Madsen, ~20; Robert W. Weak­ plonl area. plies such as crayons, pencilS, lIf. lobate' (HlOvy), Cod. 70443-Perform. any Council will be joining thou· Johnson acts unconcerned - ect. From 6:30 to 9 p.m. there will Hartley, $150. ley, two $150; Joseph Tot­ The Rocketeer one or a combination of a large variety of sands of church women across blunt scissors, and rulers. even when -his buddies call out All proceeds from tic k e t s be games, a costume parade Technical Information (75) ton, ~25; Felix W. Seickowski, unskilled or low·skilled losks, requiring pre-­ the nation in this observance, apprehensively: "Hey, don't let 111. $25; Donald E. RO

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OPEN ARROWS point to entry gates to the Pine. Hunters traveling north on Highway dicate camping arels. Bracketed black arrow north range. Gates are on Highway 190 which 395 may use the east turnoff at Olancha and points to hunting headquarters. Hunters may runs from Highway 395 just south of Lone connect with Highway 190. Black arrows in- stay in camps Saturday nights. Security Topic of Seminar at San Bernardino Nov. 2-13 Dance Saturday The Whitey Thomas com b 0 A National Security Seminar Southern California facts Amer- to any of the conferences. Con­ m e m b e r s of the registrantls will pro v ide music for the is being held in San Bernardino icans should know about our ferences for the two-week pe­ family, .. and __ the _. registration Ridgecrest Elks Lodge 1913 Hal­ from Nov. 2 through 13, by the nation's security readiness. riod will be conducted from 9:15 may also be transferred to busi· loween dance tomorrow evening Industrial College of the Armed The seminar is sponsored by a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 2 p.m. to ness associates. at the Elks hall. . Forces, Washington, D.C. Cere­ the San Bernardino Chamber of 4 p.m. College stuaems, Regular, Re­ Proceeds from the benefit will monies will start at 1:30 p.m. Commerce and the 11th Naval Each session is independent tired, Reserve and National be used to aid crippled children with a U.S. Naval Training Cen­ District. of the others. Any person at- Guard personnel will be admit­ and cerebral palsy victims. ter Band concert, prior to the There is no limit on the num- tending 50 percent of the ses­ ted free. High school students, The affair, for Elks and their AWARDS PRESENTATION, a highlight in ground) Donald R. Selhorst, ADJ3; Virgil R. welcome address by Otis Chand­ ber who wish to attend. Regis- sions will receive a Certificate accompanied by their teacher, invited guests, will incl ude free program, included commendation of John Mason, ADJ1; William C. Harp, AMCS; and ler, publisher, L.A. Times. tration may .be completed in ad- of Graduation. also will be admitted free. Mil­ favors and prizes, officials said. SNAPPY COLOR guard led marching formations as "Pa.. in Rogers, ADCS (center) by squadron skipper, Harold C. Calef, AMC, were included in men The purpose of the seminar vance, or at the California The- Registration fee is $10 for the itary persollnel are requested A donation of $1.25 per person Review" was sounded. Personnel inspection preceded parade. CDR Jack M. Manhert• . (From left in back- who received awa rds. is to bring to the citizens of atre, 562 West Fourth St., prior two weeks. This will ad mit to wea~ appropriate uniform. is asked .

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~ . - . NOTS .Pasadena· ~- 5 Deserl_Riders /Readi. VIRGINIA E. LIBBY - EXT. 638 For Death ,.Valley Trail. With an eye on the sky, more ' 1 than a score of hardy riders will mount up at 9 a.m. tomor- row and hit the trail as the I :City Joins Navy League Third Annual Death Valley Tfail : Ride gets underway: Trail Boss Del Schmitz report· ed that prepardi9ns have been :In NOTS·Pasadena 'Fete completed_ LCdr Rob e r t C. Clasen, NOTS Security Offic· er, and Hank Wittenmyer, range guard, checked out the trai I last weeki fi rewood has been stocked af the campsites, and campfire programs h a v e been arranged. S y I v i a Winslow, Maturango MINERAL SOCIETY Members Ralph Dietl (left), and Milton Museum curator, and De a t h Spe.ckle's examine specimens which will be displayed at the Valley authority, will speak to MAJORiNG IN patent awardS:, Tom 'Lahg, Head, Hydro. Eighth Annual Gem and Mineral Show this weekend. Both the riders at the Monday night "amics Group, recently received an additional award for his will present lectu res Sunday afternoon at Community Center. camp in Randsburg Wash. patent on Base Ventilated Propelter for Torpedoes, in which Wingate ?ass Yarns gas is delivered to the blal:le bases through the propeller hub. Vance Grissom, of Trona, will Lang has received six patent awards in ,tiis 13 years at NOTS. regale the riders with des e r t Allen K. Billmeyer who transferred from NOTS to NASA at :Gem & Mineral lore stories at the Tuesday Aeroiet, Azusa, last January, returned to NOTS for the cere­ monies to receive a Patent Holding Award on his patent ap­ n i g h t camp in Wingate Pass, plication for fibre glass spring for retaining the nose cap on and 'Ardis Walker of Kernville Sh-ow Due Sat. will be the campfire speaker on ASROC missile. The world of gems and min­ In his talk he will describe Thursday evening in the Death erals will be unveiled again to how these tiny crystals are col­ Valley Camp. He will also pre­ the residents of the local area lected, mounted, and displayed. sent awards to 'the riders . . Alley Kalts Big Push Today as the Indian Wells Gem and Speckels writes a monthly col­ Traditional memento of the ' Mineral Society presents its an­ umn on micromounting for the Death Valley ride is a belt buck­ 'Jihe United Way nual show this weekend. Doors magazine "Gems and Minerals" le, which is presented to each Still Le'ad will be open from 10 a.m. to and is the author of the first By Ray Hanson Tomorrow will be too late. rider before arrival at the Fur­ H you have dillydallied, now is 10 p.m. on Saturday and from book to be published on this nace Creek rendezvous, where The Alley Kats still hold a 10 a:m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. the time to get 'out your pledge relatively new art. the g r 0 U P joins the annual narrow lead with 16 wins and Admission to the show, movies Dietz, wHo is well known to 4 losses as the Wednesday night card, get out your cash al)d Death Valley Encampment for DEL SCHMITZ, trail boss for the Death Valley ride, mounted give. The big push is on today, and lectures is free. gists throughout the country, a weekend of festivities. bowling league enters its .fifth Over 60 cases of fine gems, on Lady Bug, and his wife, Garnet, astride Charm, are ready the final -date of the tJ nit e d will speak at 3:30 p.m. on "Cal­ Mrs. Lorry Gaska, secretary of week. A second-place tie' paired minerals, fossils and I n d ian for the lSO-mile trek from Boron to Furnace Creek Ranch. Way-American Red Cross fund ifornia's Gem Stone, Benitoite." the Valley Riders Horse Club the El TOros with the Infirmi­ artifacts will be on display. A NAVY DAY CEREMONIES at NOTS Pasadena COl'!'lmander; Cdr. J. P. Johnson, .Commanding drive on station. This rare and beautiful mineral of Ridgecrest, will c h e k out . Merced - Kenneth Easby, Lo­ ties, both with 14 wins and 13 number of cases will be exhib­ c included review of Navy League-sponsored Officer of Naval Reserve Training Center, and Every indication is that the is found only in San Benito ren Alvord. Dr. Chester Moyle, Astronomical losses. The Side Winders' 2961 ited by 'the Valley Pebble Pups the members at Boron for the Sea Cadets by (I.r) Cdr. H. M. Steeves, Execu­ Capt. G. H. Lowe, Officer in Charge, NOTS, first year of the consolidation County, Calif. start of the trip. Forrest Freeze, Vernon I v e r s gave them high team series, who, under the lee,dership of tive Officer of ONR;·Lt. Wm. Peals, Sea Cadet Pasadena. of these two worthy causes has Edward Wagner will be pres­ Tony Rides Drag and Roy Luker. while high team game went to and display mineral specim,ens ent Saturday evening and Sun­ Society Plans A program sponsored by the met with great success. Tony Anthony, club member, Huntington Park ~ Laurence • I the White Tornadoes with 1054 . among their many activities. day afternoon to demonstrate Pasadena Council of the Navy will ride drag, to make sure and Marion Carr. Charlie Merrow had the men's If you have made your con­ Local rockhounds Mil ton the art of painting under ultra­ League was held at NOTS, Pas­ no stragglers are left behind. Long Beach-W. L. Phillips, Palomar Trip Federal Career Spans 30 Years high series with a 686, while tr.ibution you can s h are in Speckels and Ralph Dietz will violet light with fluorescent Palomar Observatory will be adena, Monday commemorating John Aitchison scored a 268 for the pride felt 'by all those who lecture Sunday afternoon. Spec­ p a i n t s and chalks. Wa'gner's Bob Peterson will be chief of Jr. the 42nd anniversary of N a v y equipment and supplies. Sebastapol-Mauritz and Vir- the destination of the Chi n a the men's high game. Womeh's have worked so diligently to kels will present a slide 'pro­ demonstrations were very pop­ Lake Astronomical Society Nov. Day. handicap series went to Irene reach the goal df 100 per cent Jack Davis, of Lancaster, and ginia Nelson. gram at 2 p.m., entitled "What ular at last year's show, and he 7. Earlier in .. the day, M a .y 0 r Herb Shuler, of ·China L a k e, Covina - William Seal. White, who had a 637, and la­ contributions. is a Micromount." will return by popular demand. Plans for the field trip will Floyd O. Gwinn of Pasadena is­ dies' high game honors w ere Contact your keyman now and ----- will sup ply food and drink. Atwater - M. E. Taylor. sued a proclamation, officially Hank Wittenmyer will transport Fullerton - Oren Turner. be discussed at the November won by Jan Cardwell with a share in the joy of helping so meeting next Monday, 7:30 p.m., naming Oct. 27 as Navy Day in 229. water for the horses. North Hollywood - Thiela many in need. at the society's clubhouse, 401 Pasadena. The rid e r s will transport Dunham. u -F Rally Kindles McIntire, according to L. Curtis In the afternoon ceremony at their rigs to Furnace C r e e k Glendora - Carlyle Linder. NOTS, Pasadena, Mayor Gwinn PROMOTIONAL OPPORTU N ITI ES Ranch today, and return to Bor­ Laguna Beach-Nancy Thom­ Chaffin, vice - president. By way of briefin'g for t 'h e presented the official proclama- To apply for vacancies, con- electro - mechanical ordnance on late this evening. Tho s e as. trip, t h r e e films will be tion to Capt. G. H. Lowe. ·tact Nancy 'Reardon, Pasadena hardware, associated 'equipment Spirit of Campaign scheduled to make the trip, and Alvord is president of the icreened at the meeting, high­ Sea Cadets on Parade Personnel Division, Extension and -tooling at the source of An enthusiastic United Fund The rally, held at the Com­ their home cities are: Merced-Mariposa Stock H a r s e The program, arranged by 492. A current SF-58 must be .manufactur·e. Performs and wit­ rally crowd Thursday afternoon munity Center, was staged to Bakersfield - Cliff Hickman, Association. lighted by the 'California Insti­ tute of -TeChnology's 4O-minute Giles flail: Presiderit of the Pas- submitted when applying. nesses t est 8, prepares inspec­ he a r d command co-chairmen "unite the interests and g i v e Bill Collins, Maurice St. Clair Dr. Moyle is a weI! - known special on the history of the adena Cou ncil, included an in- Inspector (Ordnance Me-chan­ tion reports and maintains tech­ Leonard Licwinko and Chaplain new direction to the drive," ac­ and William Thompson. John Muir trail traveller; Lu­ Mt. Palomar Observatory. :to­ spection of the Navy League- ical 'Equipment-Developmental)­ nical liaison with contractors' Robert W. Odell give first re­ cording to Licwinko. Ridgecrest - Dr. Kurt De· ke, is trail boss of the Yosemite featured will be "The Planets," sponsored Sea Cadets with Col- A; Hourly 'Salary Range: $3.70- personnel and pmject person· ports in the current campaign Crinis, Bill Anthony, ·A I be r t Trail Ride, and Hickman is a $2600 Collected and "Comets, Asteroids, and or Guard by Capt. Lowe, Cdr. $4.00; OR, Inspector (Ordnance nel. Must be able to use 'Stand­ -for funds as the local drive Blakemore, Garnet Schmitz. Western outfitter in Bakersfield. He reported that a partial tal­ Meteors." H. M. Steeves, Executive OWc- Mechanical Equipment - Devel· ard ·measliring equipment, sur· swept into its first month of op­ ly of funds collected by mid· eration. er of Office of Naval Research; opmental) B; H our I y Salary face plate techniques, and to week amounted to $2600, but and Cdr. J. P. Johnson, Com- Range: $3.36 to $3.64; Code P­ accurately layout and measure added that this did not reflect manding Officer of the Naval 5513 - Performs technical in­ to close tolerances. Navy driv· Station·w.ide contributions. Reserve Training Cen,ter. s~eCtion of mechanical and er's license r-equired. Attending the gathering were department coordinators and keymen from all China L a k e units, both military and civili­ an. Captain Leon Grabowsky, rep­ resenting Captain John I. Har­ HONORED GUEST at service pin award ceremonies last week, dy, CornNOTS, addressed .t h e M. Van Reed is congratulated by Capt. G. H. Lowe for a com­ audience, urging their strong­ mendable military and civil service career for 30 years. est participation in attaining this year's goal of $31,125. It appears Pasadena P I a n s McArthur. Licwinko said direct mai l and and Range Director M. Van Reed For three years he was in­ te lephone contact is being made has definitely decided to make structor in airfield design end this week by a panel of com· a career of federal service. construction, at the Engin. Imun ity women with local clubs Van Reed's commendable rec­ eer School, Ft. Belvoir, Va. Iand or'ganizations in efforts to ord began in 1934 with the Bu­ obtain group donr,tions. A Lieutenant colonel, he re­ Ireau of Reclamation, in Yuma, U.F. Ball Nov. 6 tired last month as Command­ Ariz., where he spent six years Naval Air Facility's lieuten­ .with the All American Can a I ing Officer, 6121 USAR Control ant Douglas Mayfield reported Group, Corps of Engineers. ,Project. NEW NAF OFFICER assigned that the 2nd annual Un i ted Van Reed and his wife, Grace, . From 1940-1942 he headed to Operations is LT. Gerald W. Fund Ball, 10 be held Friday the Fortifications and Specifica­ have been residents of Sierra Rogers, reporting aboard from Nov. 6, is "movj'ng on schedule" tions Section in' the "Los Jl:nge~ Madre for ' the past nine years. l fJlL tour at Em!,ire Toe s t Pilots and that tickets are now avail­ les District Office of the Corps 'f; School in Farnborough, Eng'_ able ·through NAF personnel. . of Engineers. He came to NOTS land. The Ohio State Uni_er- '.: t'he J3~1l , ac follow-up from in 1946. The first artificial drinking sity grad and his wife, Joyce last y~a r s h l.g hi Y successful 113 YEARS of federal service were repre~ Branch Head Walt Wilson, are (I-r) James 'E. Entering military service dur- straws were made from para­ DR. J. W. HOYT, Head, Propulsion Division, submarine Warfare SchoOl at San Diego. The Ann, and children, Brenda, 5, United Fund benefit, will in­ sen ted at Public Works Dept. retirement cere­ Rutledge Sr. (19 years); Ralph N. Mead (T9), i ng World War II, Van R e e d finned manila -paper rolled by uses chart to demohstrate use of drag reduc­ group spent -the day' at NOTS Fasadena, "tour. and Christopher, 2, have been elude the music of three local mony for six Transportation Division (Code Charles A. Greathouse (19), George H. ,Davis 'Was Area ·Engineer in the Army hand: They were invented by tion additives, to visiting ASW Officer-In· ing facilities-and itttending briefings. ~h after­ assigned tempor.ary quarters dance bands, plus stage and re- ,7078) men. The retirees, flanked by Division S.r. (20), Roy R. 'Raney (18), and Don.1CI 'E. Corps of E n g i nee r s at Fort I Marvin C. Stone in 1886. structors from the U.S. Pacific Fleet Anti- noon seminar completeCI the-visit. at 213-B Dibb. cording personalities. Head Thomas W. Boyd (right) and Operations Wegley Sr. (18).

• Page Two ROC K ETEE R Friday, October 30, 1964 Friday, October 30, 1964 ROCK ETEER Page Eleven •••••••••••••••••••••••• Tennis Tourney. L cal ASPA Unit Chest X-ray Unit Special Services o Due at NOTS Set Tomorrow Annual chest X-rays for mili, tary and Civil Service person, Activities Hours On Local Courts nel at NOTS wi ll be taken next Wins High Award Auto Hobby Shop The China Lake Tennis Club Thursday a ce d Friday, Capt. C. Mon ., Tues., Wed., Thurs ...... 5-9 p.m. J . ,Mo nsik, Medical Officer, re­ Soturday ...... ,:...... _...... 9 CI.m.-S p,m. lournament will s I art tomor· ported. SundClY ...... Noon·S p.m, row. Three r 0 u n d s will be The Mobile Unit will be open Military Bowling Alley played on the Station courts! Open for League plClY Clfler LCibor Doy. with starting limes at 8:30 and 'at 8 · a.m. Thunday, at NAF Monday through Friday .. _...... 6-11 p.m. 9:45 a.m. ' Hangar 3, fo r NAF and VX·5 China lake lowl mifitary personnel. Civilian per­ Monday through Friday _ .. _...... : 3·, I p.m. Players eliminated in the first SCllurday _.--:,-___ .. -: 10 CI,m.·ll p.m, two rounds will be matched in sonnel worl(ing at NAF, VX-S Sunday _._... ____ .... _ ..... _ Noon·11 p,m, and range areas will be sched· a s ep a rat e " losers' Tourna1 Ceramics Hobby Shop ment." uled from 7:45 to 11 :15 a.m. Mon., Wed., Thurs, .... ___.... _...... _ 5-10 p.m, Friday. Tuesday, Friday _.. __ _...... Noon·S p.m. Semi·final and final malches NAF, VX·5 and range area Community C.. ntW will be played Sun day. The Monday thrOlJgh. friday _...... 8 0 . 1)1 , -5 p.m., men's doubles, women's singles pers.!nnel who cal)not get their . • , 6:30-10:30 p,m. ·rays at the scheduled hours and finals of the Losers' tourn< f • ~. El.ctronics. Hobby Shop will be processed 'Friday after· Tues., Wed., Ttrun. · .;...... _._...... _. 6-1d p.m. ament will be played lhe week­ end of Nov. 7·8. ' noon, 12:45 to 2 p.m. t E~' i pmen ' InO. ta'oom :rhe full X.ray' schedule will MondClY, Tuesdc.,., . '\ First-round pairings: ThursaClY, friday ..- .... --._ .. r·I' a.m.-J p.m. 8:30--Hal Bennelt vs. 0 I a'f b. distributed ina NOTS no· 3 p.m.·S p.m. tice, and chest X-ray cards will Heimdahl; Ross Cooper vs. Dave Golf Cauu. be· distributed with paychecks Jordan; Dick Mello vs. Hal RicIt. Dally 10 Sunset ey; Jerry Whilnack vs. La r r today. Gym y X·rays for dependents of ac· Saturday ...... I p.m.·6 p.m. Cossairt; Jim Porleous vs. SIeve tive and retired military per· SundClY Clnd HotidClYs ...... _. I p.m.·6 p.m. PRINT OF THE MONTH by William Felt· shows Manly Beacon wit h the Panamint Springs; Billy Mooney vs. Jack Woodworking Shop Broward. sonnel will be scheduled at lhe Wed., Th urs., Fri ...... 6-10 p.m. kether titled " Bad Lands fro m Zebriskie Range in background, and was made with a Station Hospital Nov. 18. SHIPPING OVER for .ix more, which will bring his career SClturdoy ... _ .. _ ... _ ...... _ ...... 9 a .m.·S p.m. Point" wsa selected for honors by the black 4x5 Graphic View camera using an a-inch lens 9:45--Dick Matlock vs. Jim to nearly 20 years, is William L. Qu icksall, MMC, taking the Lee; Pat B row a r d vs. Don Station Libra ry and white division of the China l ake Photo­ at 1/ 50 sec. at f:22. A G·filter with pan film oath from LTjg. Wi ll ia m F. Elrod, NOTS EM personnel d ivis· MCinday through Friday ...... _...... I _ 9 p.m. graphic Society. Photo, made in Death Valley, was used for late afte rnoon light condition. Moore; Gene LaMarca vs. Red Eagles Meet Monday ion Executive Officer, while Mrs. Quicksall (Pamela) watches. SClturday, SundClY __ ... __...... 2·9 p.m. Guthleben; Bob Kinsella vs. The 'Fralernal Order of Ea· Chief Quicksall, a career counsellor, has been at China lake Station Thea tr. John Windward; Larry Faulk See Rocketeer for Show Times SPORTS AWARD WINNING ASPA Chapter at China Lake, .outhern gles will hold its meeting next for 13 months. Prior to duty here he spent five and a half EM Bowling Alley vs. Ralph Lindstrom; G err y Station Swim Pool Manager George A. Whiddon, Ca lifornia's second largest, was presented achievement award Monday evening at the Ridge- years wi th ComCruDesPac. MondClY through Friday ...... 11 :30 a .m. Rogers vs. Jim Smilh; S t eve plaque by visiting nationa l ASPA president Harvey Sherman crest Moose Lodge, starting at Lunch Hour Sw imming AK1, reminds keglers that the QUI Z Kietz vs. Jack Koehne. Friday ...... 6 p.m.·8:30 pm .. Enlisted Men's Bowling Alley 1. What is the record and who (right, seated), during visit here last Monday. The first na· 7:30 p.m. All persons interest· Saturday ...... I p.m.·6 p.m. tional offi cer of t hat position to visit China Lake, Sherman ed in the Eagles and the activi- Sunday and Holidays ...... 1 p .m.·6 p.m. (in back of the Post Office) has holds it, for the most hits in a Don't Forget To' Vo te for open bowling from 6 to 11 p.m. World Series? -BOWLlNGl t urned award over to local president Ken Heyhoe. Standing ties in which the organization Tennis Courls (from left) are past pre. idents of the local ASPA unit Fred is involved are encouraged to Daity ...... 3 - IOp.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and 2. What pilcher holds the Fridays, and from 4 to 11 p.m. record for lhe greatest number Nathan (1 960·1961 ), Bill Davis (1959.1960) and past vice presi· Iattend lhe meeting, according Council Directors, To/[) Weightroom NEWS dent John Gardner (1963·1 964). to President Bob Walers. Weekdays ...... 6 p.m.·8:30 p.m. on Salurdays. of strikeouts in a single World By Dick Zi nke When you vole lor your national leaders next Tuesday, Nov, Saturdays ...... I p.m.-6 p.m. To reserve a lane, call Whid· Series? ------~------.------Sunday and Holidays ...... 1 p.m.-6 p.m. China Lake's American Soci· 3, donI' forget 10 vole for your local leaders, too: directors of the don al Ext. 8268, or Crowe at 3. Who has hit the greatest Premier 865 Sc ratch ely for Public Administration China Lake Community Council. . Ext. 8386. number of World Series home Joe Kokosenski had a good chapter, lhe second largesl in Bakersfield Navy League You may cast your ballots for --:--:::----:-:--::::---:----:----­ runs? How many? night and took high individual Southern California, earned a both national and local candi. and Harold Washmuth. 4. When Premier Khrushchev series wilh games of 190, 201 pair of distinctions worthy of dates in the same polling place, PRECINCT 2 resigned what reason was giv· and 196 for a 587. Ray Schrei· (Two vacancies) national recognition lhis week. Council Visits Station according to precinct. en in lhe World Series pre s s ber was right behind him with National ASPA President Har· La r r y Mesple' (incumbent) China Lake was host for an overnight visit Wednesday and Following are the candidales Scene. and Heard box? a 584 with games of 194, 202 vey Sherman became the first Precinct 3 Answers to Qu iz and 188. Burt Kaucher was in Thursday of some 25 members of the Bakersfield Council, Navy for lhe Council and lhe pre· . (Two vacancies) ...... (AFPS W"'ly featur.) Officer of lhat position to visit League of the United States, and their wives. II ·tuRuuad an6ea, there again to roll out a fine the Slation. During his visit last cincts in which they are run­ Harry Bearman and Richard The visit ing delegation was leuo!JvN a'H U!M. OJ P a I ! ~ I 243 game and by so doing led :Monday, in _ conjunction with a I . ning. The candidate receiving Joyce. led by Council President Lee day morning on key programs By DAVE BURGIN II S P&~II 8tH 8 snllP::Ja q paU6!S9J .IS the Station Restaurant to a high most votes receives a two·year Precinct .4 luncheon meeling, ASP A's top F oman at NOTS, toured aircraft a nd Coffeyville, Kan., is a small town best known, probably, ·peal l!SSn a'll Pl"S Aa'l.!. '\7 team game of 955. J 0 shu a r . ground ranges and visited the term and will be senior direc, (Two vacancies) officer presenled one of t hat because Jesse James and his brother Frank and the boys used 'salJas \7961 Trailer took the team s e r i e s organization's highest awards to Tours of lhe Naval Air Facil. ! Maturango Museum. tor, and the next highest is jun· LT. Douglas Mayfield (incum­ ior director with a one - year to roam in those parts. Western movies and dime novels were atH u! unJ awoy S8 !Jas PIJOM with 2699. the local unit. ity, Michelson Laboratory, lhe I Dr. J . L. Thompson of Tesl bent) and Howard Viellenave forever playing up that October day in 1892 when the Dallon Midway League Satellile Tracking Facilily and Departmenl presented "An In. term. (incumbent). '1181 sl'l Il'l alluoW Aa~' l W 't Achievement Award ' gang rode into town 10 slick up a bank. But somebody had 'sawv6 t9, tnU U! saa>t ue A Gordie Zurn, Jr. had a fine Some t o membe rs of the lo­ a reception Wednesday evening troduction to Lasers" yesterday Precinct 1 Precinct 5 tipped off the lownsfolk and they were ready for them. The It Ino ~'nJIS uosql9 qoa 'l STOP, LOOK and listen with night of bowling by shooting a were included in the first day's afternoon, followed by a pres, (One vacancy) cal cha pter were in the audi­ (Two vacancies) outlaws were senl slapping leather and two Daltons were left 'se!Jas 5,JeaA Gayle Newberry as she hears fine 221 game and a 575 series. ence to hear Sherman deliver aclivities. entation by Marine Lieulenant Henry Belcha (i ncumbent). behind, dead. Edward Chapin, David Chap· s l 'I I ul sll'l tl p.'1 saa~u. A seashell sounds on the beach The Pincrackers had high team an address on " Administration The group wos briefed by Colonel N. C. New, Mar in e Precinct 6 man (incumbent), George Ness a'll JO uosP"'1'll! Aqqoa ' 1 at Cypress Gardens. game with 929 while the Yo in It Dynamic Society," the n Captain Floyd F. Reck, Plans Corps Liaison Officer, conclud, (One vacancy) Those men who stood and faced the Oa ltons became the town heroes, and 'they have been ever since. Now, finally, the Yo's took the series with 2603, p resent China l ~ ke President and Operations Officer, Thurs- ing the Station visiL Don D'Anza and Rod Weldon_ town has a new her o. He's Marine First lieutenant William Note: The Yo Yo's shot a fine Kenneth Heyhoe with the ASPA Precinct 7 910 scratch game only to lose "Billy" Mills, --II Coffeyville citizen who, on an October day in ~c hievement Award. (One Vacancy) DOD To Test New tokyo, stood up to the world's most heralded distance runners Apply For to the Pincrackers who rolled ~ The local chapler is the na· Joseph Smith. and won "'n Olympic Gold Medal. in the gruelling 10,OOO-meter Procurement Forms a 915 with handicap. lion's second unit to receive Precinct 8 Women's Handicap (O ne vacancy) fun. It wetS one of the most fantastic upsets in 'the history of New Resident this award, it was pointed out. the OlympIC Games. Washington - The .Depart­ The Mil Ie r s Mi ssiles again Richard Frederick (incum­ ; Achi~vement of local chapter ment of Defense will begin a came out on top and captured bent) and Gino LaMarca. goals and its high standards of The 26'year-old crew-cul Marine was timed in an Olympic Ballot Monday six . month test of new and high team game with 937 and Precinct 9 0l>erations. were cited as the record of 28:24.4 as he scored the Uniled Stales' first victory simplified proCtirement forms took the series with 2695. Pat (One vacancy) County Clerk Vera K. Gibson qualifications involved in earn· ever al the distance, lhe firsl in any long dislance race since at 22 service activities and in­ Maddux, captain of lhe Millets ing the plaque award, Sher­ Dan Butler and Stan Cox. 1908 and provided the biggest shock since FBI agent Horace announced lhat electors who Missiles, rolled high individual Community at large stallations starting in Novem­ .rnan noted. Ashenfeller won the 3,000·meter steeplechase in 1952 al Hel· have filed their Affidavits of ber, AFPS reports. game with a 211. Ma ry Jane Here From Sacramento (One vacancy) sinki. Registration as New Resident Clark put three games together, . The visiting ASPA dignitary Dr. Richard Zabelka (i ncum­ Voters in her office may apply For the tesl, fo ur new forms Mills was considered far oul of his class against one of the again for another 503 series. ; caIne from Sacramento to Chi­ bent) and Berkeley Brannon. for their New Resident ballot will replace 20 presently used Mixed Foursome The voting places by precinct fillest 10,000·meler fields 'ever assehlbled, but he stayed wilh na Lake following his presenta­ the big names all the way. There was Auslralia's Ron Clarke, on Monday, Nov. 2. Ballots will for negotialed and advertised lndividua1 highs was won this are: be available in Miss Gibson's of· tion at a nationa·t conference the world r~cord·ho l der in fhe event. There were the two Rus· procurements in excess of $2,- week by Charles Cutsill'ger roll, Precincl 1: BOQ-D eltl in California's firsl cily. sians, 'including the 1960 Gold Medal winner, Pytor Bolotnikov. fice, Room 204, Kern County 500. DOD completes approxim· ing a 211 game and Ray Schrie: He h ~ ld s the position as Act­ Precinct 2: Richmond School Civic Center, Truxtun at Ches· Even teammate Gerry LindgrM, the 18-year·Old wonder boy, Ivas ately lwo million transactions ber turning out a 571. Darlene ing Director of Personnel and Cafetorium favored over Mills. ler A v e n u e, Bakersfield, be· Herbstriet bowled a 188 and Director of Procedures Depart­ Precinct 3: Community Cen­ tween the hours 01 8 a.m. and of this kind annually. But in the 20th lap of the six·mile plus test of courage and Patty Maxwell had a nice 513 ment with the Port of New ter 5 p.m. If the new forms prove suc­ series. Team event was won by ·Yorl<. Precinct 4: Rowe Street endurance, Mills 100k tlie lead for keeps. Nearly 80,000 specta. tors in the Tokyo-ttadium -stood in disbelief as the ....Camp Pen­ The New Resident Voter law cessful, lhey may be used Empire Tavern with 682 and .' A program for convening a School provides lhat lhe application lhroughoul the services wit h the Targets with 1959 took the national' conference concerning Precinct 5: M u r ray School IIleton, Cafif., Marine sprintea for the tape, figHting off the challenges of -<: Iarke and anothe r unknown, Mohamed Gam­ for a ballot must be made by substantial savings to DOD and series. aallard Trailer Sales is major problem areas in public Cafelorium a new resident, in person, in moundi'1)f· -1=-unisia. Mills ran the last mile in a brilliant 4:27.1. industry. still holding first place. H i g h .. administration was announced Precinct 6: Grove S c h 001 the office of the Counly Clerk; series this week was won by puring the meeting. Cafetorium The race was an upsel of-.such proportions that the climax the eleclor must present to the one pin for the men as Freet' " Precinct 7: Girl Scout Hut was utter confusion. There was a delay of some 35 ·minutes be· Clerk a Certification of Qualifi· Dalpiaz was a close second with 'Precinct 8: Viewig S c h 0 0 1 fore t he results were official and t hen Mills climbed the victory cation of New Resident execut­ IWV Swim Team 570 . .A leE Meets Cafetorium platform to have the G