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Ab 1110.. °N inn saltsA BWOt . WI=1 JO 11111# Y VIM" 4,1 Nzakw-cr 1#/fill. 11;98 1 (,1 III, No. 45 U. Id S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, February 11, 1955 An Editorial "Famed Fourth" Gets Hawaiian Welcome FATHER REED LEAVES HERE On the FOR 3rd DIVVY Marines and many Islanders are sorry to learn of the trans- fer of Lt. Raymond J. Reed, Cuff... former Catholic chaplain for the Station. By Father Reed leaves next week for duty with the 3rd Marine Sgt. Don Fergusson Division in . Since his ar- rival here, he has made many OnP of the most colorful regi- friends both on and off the Sta- rrnts on the Marine Corps' ros- tion. Asked what he thought of tr h,s arrived for duty with the Kaneohe as a duty station, Fa- ther Reed said, "This is with- I st Provisional Marine Air-Ground out a best duty sta- Task Force at Kaneohe. doubt the tion I've ever hit-the coopera- WE HOPE THAT the person- tion I've received has been nel of the regiment have a favor- above outstanding." able impression of the Island and HIS OPINION of the people their forthcoming duty. The edi- and the islands also are compli- tor must apologize for the pecu- mentary. "I have found the Ha- liar weather on Monday of this waiian Islands as colorful and week. But, the usually beautiful warm as a Matson Steamship he said. weather here could not be en- ad," joyed without some sacrifice, FAMED FOURTH MARINES!-Accommodating doc',hands put Lupua Hall, hula dancer with the Kent Father Reed will be relieved some contrast by which one can Ghirard troupe, on a forklift and hoist her above dock level so arriving 4th Marines might get a better by Lt. Cdr. Raymond J. Talty who was stationed realize the advantages of sun- look at what Hawaii has to offer. The appreciative Marines are all members of the 3rd Battalion. The last at the Naval Avuax. ilia r y Station, Chinca- -Famed Fourth" arrived here at the close of last week a shine. for tour of training with Kaneohe's Task Force. taque, Va. A complete reinforced regi- ment is here at Kaneohe. Also, a Marine air group and sveral ad- FROM CMC BUS LINE IS ministrative units are based here. WE GOT ONE VALENTINE A considerable increase in the Please accept my warmest welcome and good populace, to say the least. Which wishes up- on your arrival at your new RUNNING NOW has its problems. Numerous prob- base in the Hawaiin Islands. lems, are they, that can be solved For the convenience of Kane- Your new task. as the ohe Marines, a bus line has be- only by the individuals them- gun operations here, according selves. ground element of an air- z round ready to 1st Lt. H. L. Collins of the force are of Station's FIRST OF ALL, in our mind prime importance to the security department. The line known as the MCA'S the most important, is the prob- Corps. I am confident that you will Bus Line, is under the joint con- em of maintaining the high re- pursue them with the zeal and effectiveness which trol of August A. Akina and Juan gard is for the Mar;rie that held have always characterized the A. Banquicio, Collins said and Corps by the civilians of Oahu, Fourth Marines, will connect two other lines Windward and Leeward. serving Lanikai and Coconut Grove areas. This high regard for a Marine General L. C. Shepherd, Jr. was accomplished by hard work, Commandant THE MCA LINE will begin and terminate at cooperation millitary bearing the bus ter- and minal at Oneaa and Kihapai traditional with our uniform. The Sts. in Kailua. All other buses new influx of Mari-ps must con- will connect at this terminal. tinue the work of predecessors; WM's Birthday The bus will leave the ter- they must not tarnish the record minal at 6 a.m. and make reg- of Kaneohe, of the Marine Corps, The 12th anniversary of the uar stops at 6:01 a.m. at Kuulei (Continued on page 2, Women Marines will be celebrated Gift Shop on Kuulei Rd.; at Ma- Sunday aboard the Station by luniu and Kuulei at the telephone women of the Lady Leatherneck office: 6:03 a.m_ corner of Ma- detachment here. According to luniu and Kawainui; 6:04 a.m. MARINE OF THE Capt. Patricia Mass, CO of the corner of Maluniu and Mookua; unit, traditional festivities, similar 6:05 a.m. MONTH AWARDED to the Corps' birthday ceremonies, Maluniu and Hualani; 6:07 a.m. Maluniu and Kaama; are planned. The Windward Ma.. 6.08 MACS-2 rine, on behalf of all male Marines a.m. Kalama and Kainalu; Cpl. Jerrome Morgan, communi- at Kaneohe, takes this opportunity 6:09 a.m. Ainoni and N. Kala- cations repairman for MACS-2, to wish each and every Woman heo; 6:10 a.m. N. Kalaheo and was chosen Marine of the Month Marine a "happy birthday". of the squadron for November, (Continued on page 2) according to 2nd Lt. C. D. Bus- kirk, public information officer or the control squadron. The corporal, a Marine since FLASH! TOASTMASTERS Jan. 12, 1953. received the award 1st Lt. from officer, Lt. The newly-completed Cinema.. Henry E. Wilkinson was his commanding appointed Toastmaster for Col. E. J. Nelson, early this week scope theater, located In the reg- the open weekly luncheon meesing of the for his "au:standing devotion to imental area, is scheduled to Clinton the a- about Feb. 15, according to A. Phillips Toastmasters duty." The presentation of on or Club Monday noon. aard was by Maj. Gen. Capt. Lewis Habash, athletic and approved The embryo club is presently in C. F. Schilt, commanding gen- recreation officer of the Air Sta- special services department. the process of obtaining their eral of AirFMF, Pacific. tion's charter from Toastmasters Inter- national and extend an invitation to all officers interested in becom_ ing members to attend the club's GCA Unit is Here From El Toro next regular meeting at 11:30 a.m Feb. 14, at the Officers cub. That is neither an elaborate four officers, eight operators, television antenna nor the radar ten technicians and two diesel e officer-in- mast of a battle - wagon you mechanics. T h might the MAG-13 charge is Maj. Joseph T. Boyd, have seen on Myers is HELP! flight line It is the first GCA while M Sgt. William (Ground unit NCO-in-charge. The Windward Marine would Control Approach) HERE RECENTLY-April Stevens (she was here a couple weeks to be attached at Kaneohe. THE PURPOSE of the GCA like to locate a Marine now ago) unit is to direct the landing of serving with the 4th Marine ;eft a Valentine behind for the Marines stationed at K-Bay. She holds THE HUGE tactical unit is aircraft in all types of weather Regiment who was also with the TAD from MAG-15 at El Toro and act as a navigational aid. 4th Marines on the Bataan the giarit-sized card above with all the grace and charm that mrde for the pilots It has a range of 30 miles dis- Death March. purpse of training her one of the top recording stars of our day. She is the cousin, inci- in GCA techniques. tance and a ceiling range of 10 If you know of anyone, please Also TAD with the unit are miles. phone 72104. dentally, of M Sgt. L. S. Culatto, a member of the Red Devils squadron. 11, 1953 Page 2 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION K.4NEOHE BAY, T.H. Friday, February r Staff Wives ON THE CUFF BUSLINE Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) because when they dc., they tar- May Organize Kainalii Pl.; 6:11 a.m. Thailiana kelatabriee nish themselves. Worse, they dis- hotel; 6:12 am. main gate Col. Charles H. Hayes Commanding Officer grace the Marine Corps' uniform. MCAS; 6.15 a.m. Mokapu and Lt. Col John F. Carey Executive Officer Thrift Shop It is inevitable that civilians form 3rd Ave.; 6:16 a.m. regiment Capt. Jack Lewis Officerain-charge their opinion of a military unit by area headquarters; 6:17 a.m. of a Sgt. Don Fergusson Editor Plans for the opening that 10 percent. To date, Ka- Mokapu and Minteers; 6:20 a.m. Cpl. Hal Pierce Sports Editor Thaift Shop on the Station were commissary; 6:22 a.m. Moffett at the neohe has no 10 percent. Cpl. Torn Jackson Artist the topic of discussion and Mokapu; 6:25 a.m. MCAS last business meeting of the LET US NEVER have THAT 10 bus terminal at 3rd and E Sts. THE WINDWARD MARINE rs published each Friday by Staff NCO Wives' club, accord- PERCENT, no matter what our AT THE END of the route, 990, V. Bounds, the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Navy Number ing to Mrs. Jack populaton the bus will wait five minutes, Calif. with non-approp- publicity chairman. c/o Fleet Post Office San Francisco, Actually, this is no grave prob- departing at a:30 a.m.; EX claa Publishing 6:32 a.m. ; Bldg. 1036, 3rd St., riated funds at the Windward Oahu Reporter During the evening's proceed- lem. Its solution is simple. Six is borne 6.33 a.m.; 3rd and Mokapu 6:35 Company, Lanikai, T. H. Cost of this publication ings, held at the Staff NCO club, words, if they are carried out, by the Station Special Services Department Recreation Fund. an organization committee was am. and main gate at 6:38 a.m. can keep our service nigh in the Route will follow same as above Telephone; 72104. named. In addition to Mrs. minds of everyone. "BE A MA- Bounds, other members are, until it stops at 6:53 a.m. at the This publication is produced in compliance with Marine RINE AT ALL TIMES." corner of Maluniu and Kalama; Mrs. J. L. Stark, Mrs. Charles 6:55 Corps Manual, Chapter 17, Paragraph 17106. F. Spakes, Mrs. George D. One other thing: If the 4th 6:54 a.m. 358D Kalama; Regiment brings with it a 10 per- a.m. Kalama and Oneawa; 6:56 The WINDWARD MARINE uses material froro .he Armed Green, Mrs. William Dobyns, Mrs. Michael Brennan and Mrs. cent, it should be the job of the a.m. Oneawa and Punaa: 6:57 Forces Press Services, 641 Washington St., New York 14, N.Y. a.m. Oneawa and Kuaaina: 6:53 A. L. Fretag Jr. men, the lower ranks, to imme- AFPS matte -al appearing in this publication may not be used a.m. Oneawa and Atiwai; 6:59 it. However, being without written permission. VOLUNTEERING to serve on diately erase Oneawa and Wailepo; 7 a.m. bus the selling and marking com- a regiment with such color such terminal in Kailua. (Circulation - 3,600) mittees were Mrs. George Mas- tradition and a record of its own The bus will make a round son, Mrs. William R. Burkart, to maintain, we only can assume trip every hour and the last bus Mrs. Warern Pusey, Mrs. Fred that it never has had and never will leave Kailua at 1 a.m. Also, Fudger and Mrs. John E. Nich- will have a 10 percent. it will stop at any corner if Some Taxpayers Get Small Break olson. According to Mrs. Bounds, ANOTHER PROBLEM is the flagged. Fare will be 25 cents per person exception a number of other wives who one of UNDERSTANDING. with the are not members of the club of children who can ride for 15 if you were assigned As Result of Tax Law Revisions have volunteered their aid and Naturally, cents per person. On-Station time to make the project a suc- to a sports team, you would learn fares are 10 cents per person. (This is the second in a series of articles on Federal income tax.) cess. the other positions' basic funda- LT. COLLINS ALSO pointed mentals as would you learn your out that taxis operating from the When Congress changed the The deadline for filing the "Although a number of sta- Federal income tax laws in 1954 income tax return is April own position. Thereby, if you Air Station taxi stand run point tions throughout the Marine to point from MCAS to Alakea 1954, it not only added a month 15-but there is an exception Corps have similar Thrift Shops, were a catcher on a baseball to the final dale for filing, it which applies particularly well team, you would know the sig- parking lot in Honolulu. The it is thought that this is the first fare, he said, is 75 also added several new terms to service people. nals from the pitcher since you cents per one ever to be operated by person. All other cabs operating to the income tax jargon. In- work a team. To work as a This provides that U.S. citi- the dependents of staff non- as off the Station are meter taxis cluded in this is a paragraph commissioned officers," Mrs. team means everyone works to- helps who zens who are residing or travel- that cost 50 cents the first mile which taxpayers have Bounds reported. gether for common goal. It is to pay someone to take care of ing outside the continental lim- and 10 cents each one-quarter their children while they are its of the U7S., District of Co- The Staff NCO Wives' club the same in the Marine Corps; mile thereafter and 10 cents working. lumbia, Alaska or Hawaii on will hold its regular monthly it is the same here al Kaneohe every two-minute waiting per- Apr. 15 are given an extension where regiment must under- iod. Although it doesn't apply to social at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, the to June 15 if applied for. But to bet- The officer said that all co-r- most service personnel, a new Feb. 15, on the patio of the stand the air component there is one catch-an inter- Staff NCO Club. ter monopolize on teamwork. The plaints on transportation shouai laasilieation has been added to be referred to Station Investiga- est rate of six percent per year regiment personnel should not the income tax code. This is on the unpaid tax must be paid All wives of staff non-corn- tion, phone 72628 or 72106. termed "surviving spouse" as from the original due date, missioned officers aboard the honor their team comrades by applied to a widow or widower which would be Apr. 15. The ap- Air Station are invited to attend, calling them "fly-fly boys," as the who maintains a home for at plication for extension must be according to Mrs. Jack Bounds, air group Marines should not re- THE CLUBS least one child who is termed made to the director of the dis- publicity chairman. fer to the infantry units as a dependent. trict in which the return is filed. "ground crunchier." This causes STAFF NCO CLUB The status is available for two Also, according to the code, only ill feelings and disrupts the Uniform: Uniform of the Day, taxable years following the servicemen who return from a or proper civilian attire. No death of the mate. For income smooth operation of the team. shorts allowed. combat zone are not required KURIBAYASHI Also, it does no+ lend a pleasant tax purposes the survivor can file Feb. 15- to an income tax return the "E" dub. file a joint tax return for both immediately. but obligated atmosphere to NCO Wives social meeting at are STORY IS IN words, persons, providing such a re- to do so within 180 days after Again, those same six 7:30 p.m. turn would have been allowed returning to the United Sta- "BE A MARINE AT ALL TIMES," Feb. 17- during the year in which the tes or any other area covered by MC GAZETTE wig solve this problem. Simply Movies will be shown at 8 p.m. death occurred. Fleet Reserve the income tax laws. of a because a Marine is a gentleman. Assn. meeting Under the tax code any per- The personal letters sal- will be held at 7:30 Bldg. to his THE AIR AND the ground p.m. in son mho qualifies as the -'head When you sit down to figure dier family form the nu- 292. New members are welcome of a household" can file an in- out your income tax, don't for- cleus of The Last Days of Gen- must live and work together here, in attend. come tax return under a special get that Congress has allowed eral Kuribayashi, mie of the fea- to get along with each other, to Feb. 18- ture articles ue included in rate schedule set up for such a new deduction, limited to $600, to be highly regarded by the pub- Bingo at 8:15 p.m. Dance to the February of persons. to working women or widowers, issue the Marine lic, to maintain pride and honor the music of "The Bluenotes'' including who Corps Gazette. The head of a household is men are legally of organization, to become effi- after Bingo from 10 to 1 a.m. separated is described as any unmarried (or or divorced. This Kuribayashi was the com- cient as an air-ground team, to legally separated) for the expense of caring for person who manding general of the Japanese be a polished Leatherneck unit, does not claim certain dependents while the Goodbye Marilyn the title of sur- forces on Iwo Jima when three will require sportsmanship, cour- viving spouse but who maintains taxpayer works. U. S. Marine divisions assaulted age and the -ill to serve faith- as his home a residence for Dependency is strictly limited World to it during War II almost fully in the job to which you are wh.:ah he furnishes more than children under 12 and those a decade ago. His who are letters were assigned. one-half the cost of mainten- physically or mentally collected and translated by Yo- incapaWe of taking of could be- ance and has a member of the care them- shitaka Horie, a former major The Task Force easily household any person who qual- selves no matter what age. in the Imperial Japanese Army. come the most highly regarded ifies as a dependent such as an (AFPS) unit in the Marine Corps, since unmarried c h i 1 d, grandchild, Next week-gross income, ad- IN A FOREWORD to the let- the different units within already stepchild or parent. justed gross income and taxable ters, Horie tells how Kuribaya- records of shi died and reveals the details have many excellent of his dramatic harikari. their own. yours!" is an old adage famil- SINCE THE organization is a PICTURE FEATURE The letters themselves make iar to the Corps. But Marines strategic unit in the Pacific, the a warm, human story. Even taxpayers in the Islands have their OF "IWO TODAY" at Camp Pendleton held a "Mil- though he was beset with un- the air-ground team, IN LEATHERNECK itary Field surmountable military prob- hopes set on Meet" to settle the they have put their defense in question lems, . . I have been placed There v,-as havoc on Iwo Jima for an annual term. your hands. on February 19, a decade The resalta of the unique field under serious tension . surely ago, the enemy will invade this Iwo Please, don't let them down. when the 14th Marines went a- meet, as reported by M/Sgt. shore to add their heavy guns Steven Marcus, were surprising. Jima . . ' he still found time to worry about the safety of his to the fire of The Fourth Div- In one of the 11 events, three THE STORK vy's infantry regiments. Among corpsmen and a Marine from daughters - ". . Tako-chan go to avoid . . . the artillerymen of the 14th the Field Medical Training Bat- should to Hiaku IS HERE was Henry L. Char]esworth, a talion set some fancy records the air raids." Certain extrava- GUILLERMO for tearing down and reassem- gances of his son also were Marine who was glad to quit threshed Born to PFC and Mrs. Frank- the tiny island when bling various weapons. out "you had better of 45-303 Lili- the battle quit smoking...if pissible, you lin L. Guillermo ended. It is doubtful whether puna rd. Kaneohe, a son. Frank, GOOD REPLACEMENT-Shape- Lou Diamond, legendary Ma- had better not drink wine . ." he ever thought about revisit- at Tripler Army hospital on ly Sheree North, dancer -singe, ing rine, was honored recently when IN ADDITION TO the battleground. the Kuriba- Dec. 30. extraordinary, will replace Mon- T 'Sgt. Charles B. Tyler, Lea- part of his career was televised yashi story, the 80-page issue * * roe on the set of the forthcorn- therneck's Far East bureau on a nation-wide network. While also offers the benefit of the ex- TURK ing film, "How to be Very, Very staff photographer, records a "telethon" or "spectaculai" periences of a former German Born to T Sgt. and Mrs. Wil- Charlesworth's return officer who foug:-.t Sovie, guer- liam J. Turk, Quarters 645, Popular". Reporters said Mari- in a dra- couldn't do matic photo-narrative entitled, true justice to the rillas during the German drive Quonset Gardens, a son, Theo- lyn's reason for leaving was the "Iwo Today." The feature article lengthy career of this mortar into Russia in World War II. The dore Joseph, at Tripler Army fact that she's artistically tem- of the February issue of Leath- expert from the "Old" Corps, article that won the Marine hospital on Dec. 23. peramental. Sheree poses beside * * * erneck magazine shows flow- tha show portrayed Lou's Guad- Corps Assn.'s 1954 0,000 prize the Monroe figure in Hollywood. ers and rusted with aharac- essay contest is also included. HORTON equipment where alcanal campaign Monroe: 37-24-36. North: 36-23 death and destruction once pre- teristic salt. M/Sgt. Steven Mar- Eight other articles of profes- Born to S, Sgt. and Mrs. J. E. vailed. Iwo is gripped by a cus relates the behind-the- sional military interest and reg- Horton, Jr., a son, Joseph E. -34. Sheree's got our vote! We strange silence. scenes background of "The Lou ular Gazette features round out III, st Tripler Army hospital on like slimmer lasses. They're com- "MY OUTFIT IS better'n Diamond Story." the February issue. Jan. 26. ing back ;n style. Friday, February 11, 1955 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION KANEOHE RAY, T. H. NV 3 Two MARINES ON U.S. TEAM IN WORLD HOCKEY TOURNEY NEW YORK (AFPS) - Four ace John Titus, reports to ac- servicemen will be stickhan- tive du#3, in the Air Force as dling for the U.S. team in the soon as the team returns home. World Amateur Hockey tourna- Other ,:ountries competing in ment at Dusseldorf, Germany, the international hockey affair Feb. 25-Mar. 5 will be Canada, England, Swit- Selected by the U.S. Amateur zerland, Italy, Sweden, Finland Hockey Association were 2nd and Russia. Lt John IVIatchefts, Marine Corps Supply Depot, Barstow, PRIOR TO THE tournament Calif, (Michigaii); 2nd Lt. Ed- the U.S. team, which will be ward Robson, Quantico, Va. made up for the most part of (Colorado College); LTJG Wal- young college stars from the and Midwest, will play ex- ter Greeley , TTSS Leyte (Har- East vard), and ENS Hank Bothfeld, hibition games in Germany, *LISS Stoddard (Princeton). Italy, , Austria, Switzer- land and Czechoslovakia. LT. MATCHEFTS was a two- Most experts are picking the time All-America at the Uni- U.S. squad to finish third in the versity of . In 1953 he playoffs behind Canada and Rus- captained the Wolverines to their sia. However, Torn Lockhart, Wes Santee Sets third straight intercollegiate ice president of the U.S. Amateur hockey title. Hockey Association, believes the One of the players on the U.S. American aggregation might en- New Indoor Mile squad, ex - Dartmouth hockey gineer an upset. Mark in 4.03.8 Ortis Victor; TRIO OF SEALS BOSTON (AFPS) - Fulfilling BAGGED BY a promise, Wes Santee-a Ma- Rodrigues Loser MARINE COLONEL rine Corps Reservist ran the If the Marine Corps should Hunter Mile in the 66th Boston In Civic Action ever feel the need to establish A.A. Gaines here in 4:03.8 to an MOS for expert seal killers, efforts of the Ha- set a new world indoor record. The latest it is reasonable to assume that FOOTBALL waii Marine boxing learn result- the search for a qualified in- The Kansas cowboy's amazing ed in a split as the Leather- Lt. Col. With the Hawaii Marine basketball structor will end with team on the upsurge, numerous feat fractured the 4:05.3 world necks' Nick Ortis decisioned Eugene H. Strayhorn, fighters from the recently arrived Fourth Marines out for the boxing Edward Cambra of the Kaimuki mark established by Gil Dodds THE COLONEL, currently stable, and the 1955 baseball season unofficially getting started Mon- Eagles and Marine 132-pounder in the 1948 Milrose Games. serving as a Marine Corps ob- day with tryouts at Rise ley Field, the athletic situation here at Kaneohe Benny Rodrigues lost on points Antarctie expe- Warren Higa server with the is beginning to evidence signs of SANTEE, to Hawaii Youth's dition aboard the Navy ice- life. WHO holds the action. American record for the outdoor in Civic Auditorium breakee USS Atka, bagged two But-the big news this morning is the fact that Leatherneck Maga- mile with a time of 4:00.6, ran ORTIS, VICTIM of a ques- seals in less than five minutes z finally saw fit to pick a man from outside the continental limits the last quarter in 61.7. His first tionable split-decision at Civic in recently, bringing his total rec- c- the for the latest All-Marine eleven. three quarters were recoded at his last outing, left no doubt in ord to three kills. 57.6, 62.7 and 1.8, Finishing sec- anyone's mind of his ability to The seals, known as crabeater As if you didn't already know of whom we speak, little Skippy Dyer ond, about 25 yards bhind the handle the game Eagle repre- seals, were spotted on Antarctic is -Ine lad. The magazine placed Skip (xi the first team- the only tall Kansan was Denmark's Gun- sentative. The Leathernecks' pack ice from the bridge of the c ayer to ever be picked from Hawaii for the honor. nar Nielsen with the time of boxing skill and a more-than- vessel and the colonel shot both 4:09.2. adequate defense settled the is- with an M-1 rifle. One of the Well humbly take part of the credit for calling the fine Marine sue decisively. seals, a rare albino SETTING crabeater, publication's attention to the ability of the fleet back from Los An- A NEW meet rec- Higa weighed in at over 600 pounds ord for The Rodrigues versus geles. Many gum-beating words poured forth through these columns the high jump with a bout highlighted a minimum of and measured seven feet in leap of 6' 1014" was Pvt Her- during past months on the inequality of a system which limited selec- action as both fighters concen- length. The other, a common man Wyatt of the Armed Forces brown tions to those performers at Stateside posts and stations only. All-Star trated more on defensive ma- and silver crabeater, team currently training neuvers than an effective attack. weighed 400 pounds. The real can for the Mexico credit go to one person. Skippy himself. Dyer knew City Pan-Amer- Higa was awarded a unanimous that we were plugging him for the Leatherneck eleven, he also was ican games. Wyatt is assigned to decision for his dubious efforts. aware of the fact that we were trying to get Navy Times to name the 40th AAA Brigade in Japan. hi, THE CALL FOR boxers sent BASEBALL for at least the second All-Sea-Service tear. Which it did. So 2nd Lt. Rod Richard of Ft. out in the last issue of this TRYOUTS e-at did he go out and do? Got himself named as the Outstanding Lee, Va., also a member of the newspaper to the incoming 4th -ver, for the second straight year, of the Hawaii All-Stars in the Armed Forces squad, captured Regiment was notably success- ARE SCHEDULED ..-1 annual Hula Bowl game over at Honolulu Stadium. the 50-yard dash in 5.4 seconds. ful. Maj. John T. Moore, offi- Tryouts for the Hawaii Marine cer-incharge of Hawaii Ma- We'll personally see to it that Skippy, who is now back in Los the baseball team are scheduled to be rine team, announced that near- bold at 1 p.m., 14 A-geles, gets a copy of the March Leatherneck wherein appears the Feb. to Feb. 19 ly 30 aspiring pugilists answered at Rim-1y field for all team aspir- cc-rplete list of All-Marine gridder. Don't miss the issue. Marines Dump 27th, the summons. ants aboard the Air Station. They will begin training im- Individual equipment for all per- BASEBALL Divart mediately under M,Sgt. Frank sonnel participating in the try- in Latest Veith and his assistant, Sgt. outs must be drawn from special Frankie services section of the individual's If you think you have any talent on the diamond, then amble over Court Action Baracao. parent organization. to Riseley Field (in front of the Staff Non-Commissioned Officers' Player selected for the team Club) a The at I p.m. Monday afternoon. You'll get chance to display Hawaii Marine basketball INTRAMURAL will be assigned tempo adol- your ability for the likes of Capt. Howie Stubbs and M Sgt. Cheesy squad continued its winning ways tional duty to Headonar38 and Neal, two men who know how to pick 'em. this week by edging PROGRAM Service Battalion, FMF Pacific, a stubborn until completion of the baseball Division Artillery five 64-51 and In the only two games played Look-see sessions will last all week, up to and including Saturday. season. outclassed the 27th Infantry Wolf - up until press time this week, Aspirants to the coming edition of the Hawaii Marine nine, who make MACS-2 hounds by a 74-59 count. and HQ & HQ SQ were the grade next week, will go to Pearl Harbor. The team will be quar- victims of the undefeated tered there, and will be coached by Capt. Ken McCreight. Ken is a Bill Bales was top man for the IfteMS. In the first game of The motor fuel used in the Iwo Jima campaign would have ;orrner University of Southern athlete who once went to the Leathernecks in the scoring col- Wednesday s doubleheader, filled a train of tank cars 238 Washington Senators before injuries called a halt to his active career umn both nights as he dumped in Johnny Krolikowski, outfielder 23 counters in for the Pelican squadron, belt- miles long, and the lubricating in the big time. the Artillery tilt and 20 points against the Wolfhounds. ed one out of the park to give oil would have filled an addi- tional 125 boxcars. Equipment used at the tryouts is to be drawn from your unit his team a 4-2 victory over MACS-2. In the special services officer (shoes, gloves, shorts and T-shirts). Advance second game, 1-144rMS slammed i'4 from the regiment has some pretty good the Big Blue the Fourth indicates That of FIQ&HQS 16-4. Other than KBHC HOLDS SIERVIICI STARS falent. We'd like to see it in person Monday. Marine FIRST Next week's softball schedule: come to a screech- domination of the local Armed Forces League must '55 SEASON Monday, HQ&HQS vs. VMF -232, kfrp '19 halt. HUNT 4 p.m. ; H&MS vs VMF -214, 8 *line p.m.. Tuesday, MABS members of the Kaneohe vs. Task agdi C. Force, 4 p.m. For t BOXING Bow Hunters Club took part the remainder MCSD ,BARSTOW,CAU in of the week previously post- Frank Veith the club's initial archery TWO-TIME HOCKEY A total of 13 men who answered the call of coach have hunt of poned games will be played. the 1955 season, held ALL - AMERICAN CENTER been selected from the Fourth Marines for the mitt squad. The turn- Feb. 5 in a hunting area on the Leeward FOR, THE WOLVERPNE: AT out from Combat Team was good, and Veith had a all units of the side of the Island. U, OF felICHIGAN - - MOOT his countenance. We aren't about ONE ale from here to yonder adorning FOR- VALWABLF P_AYER. IN to pugilists, since Army publicist Although the hunters sighted give out muci, dope on the individual plenty 1°,53 NCAA HOCKEY railing list for this grunion wrapper. of game they failed to bring Tom Hopkins happens to be on the down any of the elusive animals THE BOOKS TOURNEY for roadwork due to the prohibitive distance. ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( PLA>INCT Fighters from the Fourth now arising before daylight Near-torrential The Rooks, rains and almost Prairie Years and the War WiTI4 U.S, bre (last Bachstrom, Gaines, Quinn, Petty, names only): Chavis, impassable undergrowth contrib- -7-;:otstvl IN Johnson, Forrest and O'Grady. uted largely Years) by Carl Sandberg is a Mtichell, Grubb, Pogue, McClendon, to the failure of the definitive one-volume of U..1oRLD hunt, acording to work will be stronger in the Sgt. Norman L. the life of Lincoln. iNAMATEUR There is a good possibility the Marines Koss, a club spokesman. competition at Another Current "best seller" frkockEY square off in inferservice TOURNEY ' l itter weights when the lads There is atilt archery is the biographical novel LOVE February 28, and again at Schofield equipment, GE:RMANY ,Moth Arens (Pearl Harbor) on available frr prospective members, IS ETERNAL by Irving Stone. 4. 3. and FE S. 25T °"11 the finals on March all interested persons are This is the story of the marriage -- . for is being kept under Could it be that Cliff Mokulehua, Army heavy, urged to contact Sgt. Koss at of I3.4kry Todd and Abraham Lin- 72$22. AFfs eos? No mention of him to date. Yeith is wondering. coln, L Page 4 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION KANEOHE BAY, Friday, February 11, 1955 FIRST DIVVY MARINES Flag-Raising 11111111111d1611 1 Theater Schedule Special Service and Reviews Activities AID WAR REFUGEES On Suribachi "Box Office" Ratings IMI111111131101110111111 Prepared B. 1 S T MARINE DIVISION, factory. But before the project Cpl. Doyle Lamb KOREA-A few sticks of lum- could be started, AFAK ran out GOLF COURSE: Collier's Topic 8 TONIGHT- ber is a small price to pay for of funds, ending what seemed to a.m. until sunset. DEAR BRAT a new lease on life. Yet to the be the only chance for the refu- A full-color reproduction of INDOOR MOVIE: This comical love - story 416 Korean families of Paju-gun gees' survival. the Marine Corps Memorial 5-45 and 8 p.m.-10 cents. refugee camp it meant the statue of the flag raising at Iwo keep you laughing. Starring M: MEANWHILE, THE Division OUTDOOR MOVIE: difference between self-support Jima is slated for the cover of Freeman and Edward Arnold - communications company had 8 p m. and slow starvation. And to the Feb. lE issue of Collier's was produced by Paramount - the men of the 1st Marine Divi- chosen the welfare of the camp magazine. In support of this SWIMMING POOL: 1 952. a as a unit project. When the sion it meant challenge. soul-stirring photograph, .called Monday-Closed ikeilesk Rpexml. THE REFUGEES were communicators' enlisted com- the most reproduced photograph Tues., Wed., Thurs. Fri. farm- mittee learned SAT R DAY- from of the refugees' in history, is Joe Rosenthal's a.m. to 6 p.m. ers North Korea, caught plight, they decided to carry -10 MAN OF CONFLICT miles from their homes by the own story of the events preced- Satin day, Sunday-8 a.m. through the plans on their own This is the story of a moo- - changing tide of war. The pre- ing and following the moment to 6 p.m. initiative. day man with a lust for pc. sent truce agreement and the when he photographed the fa- FORT BASE demilitarized zone Soon enthusiasm for the pro- mous scene. that made him lose all sense kept them ject Caught on throughout the RECREATION AREA: from returning living. Star role is wits, Edwo to the lands of unit. Donations were taken. Men ROSENTHAL, now a news See MCAS Gen. Order their ancestors. Here, in the wrote 111-53. Arnold and John Agar. Favo- southern sector, to their families for cloth- photographer for the San Fran- they had no ing for the children. cisco Chronicle, tells in his HCBBY SHOP: Films is the maker in late 19E3. land. Monday, Tuesday-Closed Rated: Good. story, "The Picture That Will Thursday, Living on a small plot of Live Forever," of hOw he ac- Wednesday, SUNDAY- BY THE TIME the holiday 1 p.m. to 9 ground at the base of a barren tually took the picture and of Friday - FROM THE SEA hillside. season arrived, the men had p.m. RETURN pock -ma r ked with how the sudden public acclaim This flick, starring Jan Sterling holes that served as their collected over $800, enough lum- Saturday-8 a.m. - 4 p.m. ber to build the needed machin- of his own exclusive photo af- and Neville Brand, tells the story crude homes, the Koreans had fected his life and the lives of Sunday-1 p.m.-9 p.m. little hope ery and huge stacks of clothing of a love sick Navy chief. No of improving their to help the men in the picture. BOAT HOUSE:UpS.Em: situation. All the refugees withstand Wed., color is needed in this fast mov. they had left the cold of the p.m. - was the spirit and will to be- Korean winter. The article is illustrated with ing new one produced by Allied The gifts were presented to Thurs. and Fri. gin anew. the combat photos of the Iwo opera- 8 a.m. to 6 p.rre-Satur- Artists in June 1954. refugees at a party held in tion. The text, written in con- In September, plans were the camp. Hundreds of men day and Sunday. Rated Good. made by the Division's head- junction with W. C. Heinz, con- MONDAY- from the company were on hand tains interesting, factual data LIBRARY: quarters battalion, through the to witness the effect of their Monday through Friday- ROGUE COP Armed Forces Aid to Korea from the Marine Corps' histori- months of preparation, planning cal files concerning the action. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Robert Taylor, Janet Leigh and program, to provide lumber for and work. Saturday through Sunday_ top this suspense the necessary winders, looms George Raft THE FLAG pictured in the 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and drama giving the inside story o: and rollers for a cloth-weaving THE RESULTS WERE heart- photograph 9 now rests in the 6 p.m. to p.m. a hard-charging cop that goes warming. For the first time in Marine Corps Museum in Quan- ARCHERY RANGE: bad. No color added to this pro- many months there were smiles tico, Va., and a bronze bas-re- on the faces of the scraggly Mon., Wed., and Fri. - duction by MGM in October, Civil Service lief of the photo is imbedded in Sat. and Sun.-12:30 p.m. bearded papasans and a sparkle a monument atop Mt. 1954. Then, infamous 4:30 p.m. to dusk. Competitive promotional ex- in the eyes of the children. Suribachi. Rated Excellent. for MASTER MEC- too, the Marines .,ad the know- TUESDAY- aminations ledge that they had HANIC (POWER PLANT) and contributed THE LAST OUTPOST BOILERMAKER for to the survival of the forgotten The first instrument flight OPEN TODAY MASTER refugees. That was payment The Station Hobby Shop will Ronald Regan and Rhonda Re- employment at the Naval Ship- from Akron, , to Washing- reopen today at 5 p.m. in Bldg. ming keep things rolling in this been enough. yard, Pearl Harbor, have ton, D.C., was made in 1930 by 206. according to Capt. Russell episode of the Civil Wei. Prod..: extended until Feb. 15 as insuf- Stoneman, special services officer. Marine Capt. A. H. Page, for tion by Paramount studio, r _ ficient applications have been Sections opened will include the which awarded not in color. received, HILL, SELDEN GO he was the Dis- auto shop, model shop a'hd the tinguished Flying Cross. h-athercraft shop. Rated: Very good. ON RETIRED LIST WEDNESDAY- Vacancies for Administrative JUNGLE MAN EATER Marine Corps headquarters Assistant, GS-7, will exist short- Jungle Jim, tigers and lots Kwaja- announced this week that Maj. ly at the Midw and snakes play the parts in this lein Naval stations. Applicants Gen William P. Hill will retire must be male. Selected appli- as Quartermaster General of the release by Columbia in 1934, cants will be required to sign Marine Corps on Feb. 1, and ttAzawfoistut starring Johnny Weismuller. a one-year employment agree- that Maj. Gen. John T. Selden, ROW: Fair. ment. Due to housing restric- commanding general of the Ma- ALSO- tions, no dependents are cur- rine Corps Base at Camp Pen- VANISHING OUTPOST Calif., will go on the re- rently permitted at the duty sta- dleton, Lash La Rue and Fussy St. Jc- tired list on or about Apr. 1. tions. Interested applicants may are the stars. Favorite Films mare Form 57 to the submit standard GENERAL HILL has been this western in black and w -a. Industrial Relations Office, Na- quartermaster general since val Air Station, Barber's Point Rated: Fair. Feb. 1, 1944. Brig. Gen. Ray- THURSDAY- or call Mr. Riley at 2200. executive of- mond A. Anderson, BLACK HORSE CANYON ficer of the supply department at Produced in technicolor, as employees of the Marine Corps headquarters, has Two former oeen nominated to succeed him. western stars Joel McCrea a-: Naval Supply Center, Pearl Har- Mari Blanchard. It is the st:- bor, have transferred to the pub- Confirmation of that nomination lic works department of this by the Senate will mean that of e cowboy who has visions are Robert T. Gen. Anderson will become the running en empire. Released 7. activity. They new quartermaster general with Kama, fireman in the boiler plant Universal International in S-- the rank of major general as of amid 9eorge R. Torres, automo- tember 1954. Feb. 1. tive *tech anic in the transpor- Rated: Very Good. tation division. General Selden will reach the statutory age limit o. 62 on Mar. 25. He will be succeeded CHURCH Effective Jan, 1, 1955, all at Camp Pendleton by Maj. Gen. property and rights to property, George F. Good, Jr., now deputy SERVICES including salaries and wages, of commander of the Marine Corps PROTESTANT Federal government employees Base there. With the stereo camera .oa actually take two pictures--just as each of School, Cha and de- our eyes look. at the scene. Nature lets our eyes automatically bring 9:30 a.m. Sunday became subject to levy el Termite Village. by the Internal Revenue AS A RESULT of Gen. Sel- c two pictures into one, but iv photography you have to use the straint viewer in order to do this. 10 30 a.m. Worship Ser.-- service for any delinquent Fed- den's retirement, Brig. Gen. Ed- Chapel, Termite Village. eral taxes. (Section 6331, Inter- ward W. Snedeker, acting com- manding t t t nal Revenue Code of 1954.1 general of the 2nd Ma- Ail adult nursery attendant The Internal Revenue service rine Division at Camp Lejeune, Stereo-the Newest Thing in Photogaphy care for children of all ages may issue a note of levy against N.C., will be promoted to the ing the 10:30 a.m. Protes the total earned pay of the in- rank of major general. If someone were to ask, tograph on 35mm slides to pro- Church Service. debted employee and collect the What is the newest thing in ject. + t CATHOLIC wages due that employee up to photography?" we'd probably an- LN STEREO PICTURES. all the date and hour of the note of SUNDAY MASSES: Marines Invited swer "stereo." Of course, act- the objects show us their natural 8:30 a.m. Termite Vil levy. If the amount thus ob- ual:y, stereo isa't new. It has relationship to each other. Thus, tained is not sufficient to cover which Chapel been around a hundred years or the beautiful scenic view, 10:00 a.m. Station Theater the tax indebtedness, additional To Symphony Meet so. We're sure you've he- rd tends to come out disappoint- notes of levy may be issued un- will DAILY MASSES: Marines and their wives are about the stereopticon slide ingly flat in other pictures, 6:45 a.m. New chapel til the account is completely viewers that occupied a place have all the qualities that made liquidated. invited to attend a meeting of day through Friday , the Windward Friends of the of honor beside the plush-cov- us want to photograph it. This Employees whose Federal tax- ered family album in Victorian is because such scenes most al- 8.00 a.m. New chapel, es are delinquent are uiged to Symphony Feb. 22 at the Kailua day. High School cafetorium. parlors. Viewing scenes of dis- ways owe their charm to depth contact the District Director of tant places through these was -or perspective-both very dif- 11:20 a.m. Hangar 103 Fri..laY Internal Revenue, Federal Bldg., George Barati, conductor of one of the popular pastimes of ficult to capture in our snap- CONFESSIONS Honolulu, to arrange for an ac- the Honolulu symphony orches- the day. shots. B'it with stereo, the scene Saturday at 6-7 p.m. at St - ceptable payment plan prior to tra, will be present to play re- will be just as you saw it. chael's Chapel, and befo. issuance of a note of levy. every Mass. corded portions of the selec- THE THING THAT is new NOVENA: tions to Mar. is that now STEREO PICTURES are not * * be heard at the about stereo we 7:00 p.m. St. Michael's C 1 concert at the Kailua theater. take our own stereo pictures. difficult to take. You just shoot el, Monday. John Kai, Jr., who was for- Mrs. Edward L. Ralston is The scenes viewed through ster- color pictures--but view your t t t 4 merly employed at Marine Bar- general chairman for the con- eo viewers today are our own subjects in all their natural three JEWISH racks, Naval Base, Pearl Har, cert; Mrs. J. Atherton Gilman, personally important pictures dimensional charm when you 8:00 p.m. Friday evening. bor, is now employed in the Jr. is ticket chairman; and Maj. -they are the same pictures we look at them through the stereo ha chapel, Moanalos His public woks department of this and Mrs. John R. Hyneman snap with ordinary cameras for viewer. Pearl Harbor, TIT- acti-ity, head of the house committee. our own family albums or pho- -John Van Guilder to dusk.