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Hawaii Educators Will Be Guests at K-Bay Thursday VOL 12 - No. 43 Marine Corps Aii Station, Kaneohe, Bay, Hawaii October 251 1963 Eighteen Hawaii educators come better informed as to will visit at K-Bay next Thurs- how fathers of dependent stu- day as guests of the Brigade dentg work and live at K-Bay. 'Teens' Look FLAT and Station commanders. Brigade general staff and AVE Station executive staff officers USA 4,964 2_1i of Guests include executives will also attend the noon To KBayites the State Department of In- luncheon. LONDON 7228 struction, faculty members of Afterwards, the guests the University of Hawaii's Col- will visit the MAG area to For UNICEF $ 1°11=4 lege of General Studies, and view a static display of air- principals of Windward craft and a SATS demonstra- All kids from three to 93 DUBLIN 7,020 schools attended by depend- tion. will be out in force Thursday 1.01CC ents of military personnel The group will then move to night shouting that traditional X7'9 serving at K-Bay. Theater #2 for a presentation Halloween verse, "Trick or I0NOIULUiCL"1 Treat." The luncheon at the Offi- by the 4th Marines, ServBn. and 3/12 similar to that given However, one group of teen- cers Club will be preceded guests of the Secretary of the agers will be ringing your bell by a special briefing and Navy who visit K-Bay. with another purpose in mind. orientation in Kansas Tower at 11:15 a.m. BrigGen. C. A. The teenagers, under the Youngdale and Col. Paul T. auspices of the Station cha- Johnston will make MARINES the Warrant List Out; pels, have volunteered to MARK UN OBSERVANCE - Five 3/4 Marines repre- presentations. collect funds for the United senting four different countries and one possession marked Nations Children's Fund yesterday's 18th observance of United Nations Day by being Purpose of the occasion is to 15 Local Officers (UNICEF). promoted in rank earlier this week. Putting the final touches permit Brigade and Station UNICEF helps governments on a sign post designating mileage from the Air Station to commanders and staff officers develop programs for the wel- their homes, the Marines are (l-r): Cpls. R. T. Bates, England; to become personally ac- Make Next Grade fare of their children. The P. A. Malone Jr., Ireland; Luis F. Franceschi, USA; LCpI. R. M. quainted with the educators More than 360 warrant offi- fund depends on voluntary Tago, America Samoa; and Cpl. Gus Alvarado Jr., Mexico. and for the educators to be- cers have been recommended contributions from govern- for promotion to CWO-4, 3 and ments, private groups and in- Rig Celebrations for All 2. dividuals. Included in the list are Governments r e q u e s ting funds from UNICEF match two Station and 13 Brigade these requests by two-and-one Birthday Plans in 'Count Down' Stage Marines. half times. Under this pro- K-Bay's 188th Marine Corps sages and martial music by choice of three different bands Named for CWO-3 are: A. gram, one penny can buy as Birthday plans are entering the Brigade Band. until 1 a.m. C. Lowe, HMIS; G. M. Te- much as five glasses of milk the "count down" stage with An invitation has been ex- In the main ballroom will be desco, Anti-Tanks; J. V. Vis- and a dime provides more go before tended to the public to view the Shadows; the Astro Notes mont, MABS-13; and R. W. than 50 vitamins. only two weeks to the traditional observances the parade. will take over the FRHIP Dancey, AmTracs. The drive will be con- On Saturday, Nov. 9, the are launched. room and the Metonymys will Recommended for CWO.2 ducted between 7 and 9 p.m. two-day will festivities con- provide the beats in the 1-2-3 are: J. L. Collins, MACS-2; E. in all Station housing areas. Getting the festivities off to with balls, pag- tinue birthday side. A. Bodree, H&S--1/4; A. I. K-Bay residents are advised a big beginning Friday, Nov. 8, eants and celebrations. other Reservations should be Hartkopf, MATCU-62; J. W. that the UNICEF collectors will be the massive parade at Enlist- GySgt. Max Ickes, made in person at the En- Winters Jr., HqCo., ServBn.; can be identified by special 2:30 p.m. on Platt Field with said that ed Club manager, listed Club Nov. 1 and 4 J. M. Johnston, HqCo., 4th- arm bands and UNICEF col- more than 5000 Station and two polynesian complete through 8 between 1 and 3 Mar; B. W. Ellis, H&HS; lection cans. Brigade Marines passing in re- have been lined up, shows p.m. Cost will be $1.50 per Charles Knox Jr., HMM-161; All teenagers in the 9th' view. Mori, Tahitian and featuring couple. No meals will be W. C. Blix, VMA-214; W. L. through 12th grades interested hula dancers. In addition, The one-time spectacle served, but plenty of coffee Bangs, MABS-13; D. M. Smith, in participating in the drive Rose Maddox, highly ac- will feature a Marine Air- will be available. MACS-2; and D. J. Berger, are requested to contact Susan claimed western recording craft Group 13 flyover, the Tables for couples only will HMM-161. Youngdale at 72421 or Susan star, at least two other bands reading of birthday mes- be held at the E-Club until 10 Scruggs at 253-727. and entertainment are set Promotions will be effected for the Enlisted celebration (See "Birthday," Page 3) as vacancies occur. For 'Outstanding' Service from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. in Hangar 105. Succeeds Lt. W.".1" Schwartz Brigade Officer Is Among 1 Others Immediately following cake- cutting ceremonies and tradi- LtCdr. W. tional pageantry there, couples A. Lane Is New Chaplain Picked by Navy League for Honors only may adjourn to the En- listed Club to dance to their For Service One Marine officer and E. Smith, CO of the Brigade's Batta lion, Cannoneers seven island-based Navy of- Engineer Company. Chaplain William A. Lane, He is presently residing in ficers will be honored by the The council's purpose in a veteran of more than 10 Kailua with his wife, Winnie Honolulu Council of the Navy honoring the officers is to CO Thanks years in the Chaplain Corps, June, and their daughters, League tomorrow at the Pearl Carol, provide "sincere recognition Col. Paul T. Johnston. became the new ServBn and 18, and Linda, 14. Harbor Officers Club. of outstanding young offi- Commanding Officer, Ma- 3/12 chaplain last week. The Marine is Capt. Roland cers by the civilian communi- rine Corps Air Station, ty" in hopes of encouraging takes great pride in the LtCdr. Lane succeeds W. "J" other capable young men to manner in which Station Schwartz who becomes Assist- remain in the Armed Serv- and PMR personnel, mili- ant Brigade Chaplain until his rather ices of their country tary and civilian, contrib- departure in December for than turn to a civilian ca- uted to this year's Com- duty at NAS, LeMoore, Calif. reer. munity Chest. Each of the representative "We exceeded our Chaplain Lane is a grad- officers will be presented quota by 40 percent. uate of Howard College, framed citations by J. J. Jep- Congratulations to all Birmingham, Ala., and holds son, President of the Council. hands on an outstanding a Master of Theology Degree All were nominated by major performance." from Southern Baptist Theo- Navy and Marine Corps com- The Station-PMR Red logical Seminary, Louisville, mands in Hawaii. Feather Drive officially Ky. Capt. Smith was nominated ended last Friday and Prior to coming to K-Bay, on the basis of his overall out- $3325 has been turned he served as recruit training standing service record and over to the 14th Naval and service schools command his significant achievements District chairman. chaplain at the Naval Train- LtCdr. Capt. R. E. Smith while serving with the Brigade. ing Center, Great Lakes, Ill. W. A. Lane 2 Windward Marine October 25, 196: Civil Service Now Seeking 1 K-Bay's Employee of Year The Honolulu Federal Busi- give recognition to a Federal ness Association announces Civil Service employee who the 8th Annual "Federal Em- has contributed Materially to Panel Talk Could Affect Station Students K-Bayites hay ployee of the Year" award - by virtue of been invited to attend an open forum called "School Servic. program for the Hawaiian the government his work performance, and by Pupils" at the McKinley High School Auditorium, 1039 area. King, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Locally, a committee will be service to the community, to Cafeteria work, room cleaning and related topics will b formed to review K-Bay nomi- favorable attention at tract open for discussion following a talk by Department of Educe Val nations and to select one can- UP THE LADDER -LCpI. within our community to Fed- tion officials. N. Smith took another step didate to represent the Station. eral employees and employ- the promotion ladder Nominations should be up ment. * * * last week when he was pro- submitted through depart- Goes Over Top Honolulu's Blood Bank of Hawaii'. moted to his present rank. ment heads to the Industrial Also to imirease public the - Mobile team, the only one of its kind, netted 345 pints of The MABS-13 armorer joined Relations Office no later understanding of the career the Marine Corps in July than Nov. 29. service and to encourage in- blood during its three-day visit here last week.