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f.) Follow the wind (see pages 6 and 7)

Photo by SO. E. S. Sbytors Page 2, Hawaii Marine, July 3, 1974 In my Here's my N worth opinion articles and the second reason is because Dear Si,: Since I am not a Marine, I wonder if it makes me feel that Hawaii and Dennis What changes vou like to see made you will print my letter. are closer to me than the actual almost would 6,000 miles. I live in Malden, Massachusetts, but I have kept every Hawaii Marine I get the Hawaii Marine every week. at your service club? that Dennis has sent me since he was fiance, Lep, Dennis Lancaster of 1st Bn, MONTOY stationed in ilawaii. I know when he gets STAFF SERGEANT WAYNE WHITE LANCE CORPORAL FRANK 12th Marine, Btry 11', sends use the 1/3 out in October he'll enjoy reading them VMF A-23 BRAVO Hawaii Marine regularly. I must say that I again. I'd change enjoy reading this paper more than any Thank you very much for your the variety of paper out here. entertainment up I'd like to paper; and that's my 2 cents worth. at the Staff Club. see different In the first place, because the Very Indy yours, Just about every types of people in Hawaii -lariste has many interesting . Deana Guazzetotti time I go to the the Club. For one Club they have thing, the only some type of people you see country and are other Marines western group. and frankly, after M*A*S*H This is great if that's your t ing, tit, working all day, if it isn't, then it gets a little old. I'd like to see K-BAY Tbjs week's installment First, wash the wound with copious They should have more rock type some other types of folks.. There are of the regular feature Medical Awaieness amounts of soap and water. Then groups that appeal to the younger never any girls in the Club and, when for Safety and Health (M*A*S*111), ninth bandage for control of bleeding and generation Staff NCO. With a wider there are, they are either waitresses in a series, will discuss animal bites and protection of the wound. variety of groups, I think the Club or some other guy's wife. I think that scratches. For any questions unanswered Cat scratches and bites can have would arneal more to both young if there would be better by this article contact its author Chief serious complications. Antibiotic therapy and olu aitke. entertainment, that it would attract G.O. Canning, HMC USN. at 257-2356. is generally recommended to combat girls and give the place a better LANCE CORPORAL DON OMER are serious in infection. reputation. Bites and scratches HEADQUARTERS 3111 MARINES nature due to the great possibility of Animals that appear sick and secondary infection. All injuries of this especially wild animals that are overly SGT. lit WILLIAMS nature should be treated by a doctor for tame or docile should be avoided. a ' As SERVICE COMPANY, CAMP SMITH observation complications and Children should be warned away from member of the of I think follow-up the animal to observe for unknown animals. FM Club advisory of there should be illness. Someone who is bitten or scratched General role No. 9 hoard for my unit activities to certain first aid steps that will Seek and provide adequate medical, I'll be speaking can take compel more help. follow-up. for other persons people to come besides myself. to the Club. And The biggest I think the Chaplain's column complaints are advisory board that there should should be be more dancing and more girls. I changed because think that this could be if they represented everybody, more Civilization's decay not inevitable accomplished by better advertising. people would go to the Club. I also Better supervising within the Club feel that the atmospheve isn't all that By Father Michael A. Murphy Faith ... From Spiritual Faith to Great would probably help the fights that comfottable for relaxation. Also. I K.BAY -One of the MOM widely Courage ... From Great Courage to occasionally break out. A waitress or think the people who live in the read books of all time is "The Decline Liberty ... From Liberty to a bar tender should have the barracks should support their club and Fall of the Roman Empire." Written Abundance ... From Abundance to authority to ask a person to leave the more than they do now because if in 1788 by Edward Gibbon, it sets forth Selfishness ... From Selfishness to Club if they think that a guy has had they would support their club maybe five basic reasons why that great Complacency ... From Complacency to a little too much to drink and is some of the changes would come civilization withered and died. These Apathy ... From Apathy to causing a nuisance. about. were: Dependence ... From Dependence back ... The undermining of the dignity again to Bondage. PRIVATE FIRST CLASS LANCE CORPORAL LARRY SPICER and sanctity of the home, which is the In a few years the U.S. will be 200 STEVEN DASSON 31) RECON basis for human society. years old. This cycle is not inevitable - it PSB SUPPLY I'd like to ... Higher and higher taxes - the depends on YOU!! see more soul spending of public money for free bread nights. When they and circuses for the populace. I'd like to Church services do have a soul The mad craze for pleasure; see a better' .. night, that's sports becoming every year more KOAW atmosphere about the only exciting, more brutal, more immoral. CATHOLIC: Saturday -6 p.m.; Sunday - 8:30 where people time that blacks 11:30 eon. . The building great could get along .. of get to hear the armaments when the teal enemy was PROTESTANT: Chapel - 10 a.m.: Sunday \ together. When type music School - 8:30 a.m. of within - the decay individual you go out to of they like. The responsibility. CAMP Will have a good time atmosphere in the Club is always hot . The decay of religion; faith you don't like to between the patrons and it isn't hard CATHOLIC: Sunday - 8:30 a.m. see fading into mere form. losing touch with PROTESTANT: Chapel - 10:30 a.m. fights to get into a fight if that's what life, losing power to guide the people. breaking out around you. An easy you're looking for. More girls would The oft-heard warning that "history Crisis prevention center way to remedy the situation would sure help. With some girls and better repeats itself" has an ominous meaning in 24 -hour hobble be to get some girls to come to the 257.3240 unds I think that the Club could the light of the above. The average age of Club, because there arc never any military ally get it together. the world's great civilizations has been Assists and \ there that you can meet and dependents with any type of dance 200 years. persenat probtem. with. A lot of alcoholics also hang Al. cases FIRST LIEUTENANT PAUL SKINNER These nations progressed through around the Club and really wreck the remain cooficlentaat. COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT this sequence: From Bondage evening for other people with their to Spiritual loud mouths and jestures. They Over the shouldn't be allowed in the Club. last two years, SGT. STEVE CUNNINGHAM I've seen a lot of 11116WM1 CAMP SMITH DISBURSING changes in the Commander. Marine Corps Sam Psuill Ltfien. L.H. Wilson Jr. I'd Officers Club that, Officer in Charge Capt. R. Seat rather Editor - filySet. Lam. Sand 5251-21411 see a better have been very Assistant Editor Cpl, C.W. Rowe 5251-21415 5' ContribuRng Editor ilMet.liSet. Ode Ore1251-24311 atmosphere so impressive so it's Sports Eater scarp Speer 525141421 you can walk in hard to say. The Stall Mateo Cie. Terry Newns1251-21421 Camp Smith Cervespondent 550. lack racitallaid 141142311 the place and entertainment is Camp Smith Cornieeendimt Sid. Rob Testineto1/42331 Pawl stereo, Ceniesderldent LCM. 5' relax. A wider always varied so .r Robert Snail:541442331 range of enter- there is always sunset. ing or t e The Nome Moine is puBlished woody on Friday RN Marines Navy personnel. dependents and lieutenant and the older civilian employes M Merino Corps commands so Oahu. It Is printed vile* appropriated %PM Iv tainment is young Community PollIketions. Inc.. Kaneohe. Hawaii. wider the supwriMon ea Om .Ming PUN needed also. For colonel. The food is very appetizing Attain Oftook KMCRS. F.O. San reseeisen, 504 55 1n cembidlence with Department et the the but their prices are just about the Navy and Nimble Cowin putillcallens and PrIellste ReswIaltspo, The Hewati Marine Is mamba* instance, et the Armed Perces News Weeeeb. Views and dpintene ONPISSMI4 41m net neCellser0V those at Camp Smith Enlisted Club Ballroom same as out in town. I think it's a the Mean* Comm. Tne Hawed Marine N pullNalhed sir ineereadbona pummel ate end endued not ea Inlespreled as dibeclive In natioN reenelen el Prod nits. peesenalleles and services does looks like you're in the big top at the great place to go and relax after a ties apos110:18a endorsement by Ms newspaprit of the command. AN copy aubmNeed tea Circus. hard day's work. orrearian mos mem the editorial office in Wide. hid. 301 by p.m. Turedmi Idler to Fr/f0" pullekellen date unless dthetwlse ape raced by the WIlloolal WNW af the Hawed Marine. AN copy wIN be *owned and edited on accesdance with NINGON pelky. IMM1/10111 li July 3, 1974, lima Marine, Page 3 Back pay due in July checks K-BAY - Back pay! The Department of Defense has given the Navy the go ahead to begin payment of a retroactive pay raise. The federal hike was due to take effect Oct. 1, 1972, but was delayed by executive order until Jan. 1, 1973. According to disbursing officials, Navy and Marine personnel on active duty should see their boost in July. A U.S. Court of Appeals reserved that decision last January, and lune 8 the President signed into law an act approving the funding of the extra bucks. As a result, federal workers and military personnel who were receiving federal pay !during the period Oct. I, 1972, through Ilan. I, 1973, will receive some extra i pocket change.

Active duty and retired people who were on active duty during the three month period and whose pay status didn't change (by reenlistment, payment Photo Ott Set. W.N. Henson for unused leave, etc.) during that period CHANGE OF COMMAND -Colonel Thomas J. Culkin prepares pictured is Colonel Kenneth S. Foley, the outgoing commanding can expect their money sooner. to accept the Camp Smith Colors at change of command officer. ceremonies Monday from Captain Fred Lash, adjutant. Also Navymen and Marines who left the service after Oct. 1, 1972, reserve members who served on active duty Foley goes to CINCPac staff during the three month period, and people who separate from the military between now and the date payments have been completed, will be required to file Culkin assumes command of Camp Smith claims to receive their back pay. Each claim must contain the CAMP SMITH -Colonel Thomas J. Since that time he has served in Education from the University of Omaha member's name, social security number, Culkin assumed command of Camp N.M. various capacities, ranging from public in 1961. present address, date of termination. and Seidl h/ He a dquarters and Service information afflict,. infantry battalion the duty station Fleet Marine Force. A veteran of almost 20 years of where the Orson served Pacific commander, data processing and logistics. Marine Corps service, Ellis holds during the estimative pay period. (FMFPac), during change of command the Promoted Sliver Star for his actions is the Republic Such claims will have to be filed to ceremonies Monday at Bordelon Field. to his present rank in April 1972, Culkin holds the Legion of of vietnam. the Commanding Officer, Navy Finance He replaced Colonel Kenneth S. Merit with Combat "V" and the Bronze Married to the former Patsy Shelby, Center, (Code CZ), Anthony J. Foley. who has held the post since Sept. Star Medal with Combat "V" among his they Kaye four children, Marc. Michael. Celebrezze Federal Building, Cleveland, Ohio, 18. 1972. Foley will remain at Camp decorations. Both awards are for actions Miles and !detente. 4099- Smith as a staff officer for the in the Republic of Vietnam. Commander in Chief Pacific. When part 2 begins Culkin and his wife, the former Culkin has served as the Assistant Eleanor M. Hanlon of Elizabeth. Chief of Staff, Management Division, have four children, Kathleen, Daniel, FMFPae since Aug. 5, 1972. Stephen and Kevin. Summer Fun quickens pace The Newark. New Jersey native Camp Smith also has 'a new K-11Alf -A molar cornucopia of Price per class varies from $3 to $5 enlisted in the Marine Corps on Sept. 9, executive officer-Lieutenant Colonel recreational activities will be available for except for Keiki Kamp $20. swimming 1946 and attained the rank of sergeant G.L. Ellis, who replaced Lieutenant interested youths when the second $10, surfing $10 and horseback riding, before being discharged on Aug. 13, Colonel R.E. Wehrle. Wehrle was session of Summer Fun kicks off. the hourly and monthly rates for which 1948. transferred to Force Troops Atlantic, Registration for the event will be vary according to sponsor's rank. All Camp Lejeune, N.C. July 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the events last one or two hours with the He attended Seton Hall University Family Services Center. exception of Keiki Kamp two-and-a-half and graduated in June 1951 with a Ellis served as the G-3 Operations, Events on tap are: hula, hours and tot swimming one-half hour. Bachelor of Science in Jusiness First Marine Aircraft Wing, Iwakuni, cheedeading, gymnastics. ukulele, golf, Most classes are one day a week but Management. Japan, prior to his arrival here. kite building and flying, Keild Kamp, several are two. Commissioned in June 1951 as a He attended Texas A&M University guitar, judo, baton. bowling, arts and Exact information on the times, reserve officer, Culkin was integrated into and received a Bachelor of Science degree crafts, swimming, archery, tennis, sports days and sites of each event can be the regular :define Corps in April 1952. and a Bachelor of Arts degree in and games. surfing and horseback riding. obtained at registration. Henderson praised for leadership, selected for Navy League award K-BAY - The Air Station's of the largest and most diversified Education Officer Major Jerry Henderson educational programs of. any Corps has been selected as one of three Marine installation. recipients of annual awards from the Other winners of awards are Navy League: Sergeant Major Daniel Coe, on his way to Henderson will receive the John Marine Barracks, Naval Torpedo Station Paul Jones Award For inspirational Keyport, Wash., recipient of the General Leadership. The citation accompanying Gerald C. Thomas Award, also for the award lauds hint for his inspirational leadership, and Master ... professional competence. initiative, Sergeant John Ballard. Marine Recruiting dedication to high standards and inspiring Substation San Diego, recipient of the leadership." Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award Under Hendenon's direction, the For Scientific and Technical Progress. Riots by Sit. W.H. Hanlon educational program aboard the Air Awards are given to individuals who Brigadier General Richard F. Casty has his first star pinned on by Station has shown considerable have made outstanding contributions to NAPPY GENERAL - H. Wilson, Commanding Fleet Marine Force, Pacific improvement. Not only have the number the Navy. Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Umseenant General Louis General, of opportunities increased but the quality the nation. Presentations are scheduled (filliee), and his wife DM, at ceremonies at Camp Smith Monday. The new flag officer , since April 1973 as Assistant G-3, °reredos% arid Training, programs available has been upgraded. for July 31 at the League's annual has been stationed her of FMFPae. 1C-Bay has been recognized foe having one convention in San Francisco. Page 4,1111swaii Marine, July 3, 1974

BLIND SPOTS - Bicycles are hard to spot when fully visible, but it's even worse when they enter what's known as a "Nod spot."(A, shown in this series of photographs. a driver turning right could spell disaster for the biker. Bicycling safety is no 'easy rider' By Cpl. Bob McManus, depended on the power of one or two where is this fact more clearly evident proceeding, especially when crossing Photos by Cpl. Jim Wiley horses; today, eight out of 10 families than on police blotters and hospital crosswalks or bikeways and before hold the keys to more horsepower than admittance forms: entering streets and intersections. make room, however As motorists was dreamed possible only 75 years ago, unwillingly, for the growing surge of Bicycle fatalities went from a high Don't hog the road: of 910 in 1941, for example, down to a bicycle riders on the move, collisions THE BICYCLE IN THE 70s: One of cyclists' most loudly voiced yearly average of about 500 in the early them between automobiles and bikes continue NEW TIMES, NEW VALUES complaints is that motorists "run to mount: 1100 cyclists died and another 60s. During the same period, automobile off the road" by passing too close. This is deaths climbed steadily from 30,000 to 40.000 were injured fact year. many Like the horse, the bicycle's value especially true on Oahu and the Air mid-40,000; this year's toll will exceed Station's extremely narrow roads. simply because of one motorist's as a means of basic transportation has 50,000 easily. As bikes became carelessness or disregard for safety. gone largely unnoticed in a gaseous cloud When the driver of a vehicle behind increasingly popular and began actively In this issue, bicycle safety is of limitless. inexpensive oil. But times a bicyclist wants to pass, he should competing room on the nation's examined with the motorist in mind; next America's romance with for observe the same procedure (making sure have changed. If highways taw exclusive domain designed week's concluding article will took into automobile isn't over yet. the there's sufficient room to pass, changing the for and dominated by high-speed traffic). biker's responsibility for Ns own honeymoon is: our natural resources are. lanes, signaling, etc.) for passing another the fatalities increased proportionately - from safety. after all, finite and the oil producing car. And that means not passing when 500 in 1962 to mote than twice that in another vehicle the * nation's have finally started capitalizing is approaching from 12. opposite direction just because a bicycle K-BAY - In our obsession for on that fact. or motorcycle isn't as wide as another unbounded mobility we've turned the NO PLAYTHING SHARING THE ROAD car. American Dream into noxious reality: MEANS SHARING THE LOAD there were six million mere automobiles So the resurrection of the bicecle Don't tailgate or cut In too closely: than jobs in this country last year - was probably inevitable. Once relegated, Following a bicycle too closely or Any approach to bicycle safety almost one car for every two peoples. in the United States at least, to the sharply cutting back in front after passing must logically include for consideration America has climbed out of the ignoble position of being just another one are common driver faults that the bike is both two and four -wheeled traffic as well saddle and behind the wheel. The average kid's plaything, currently endanger bicyclists and motorcyclists respectability. No- as pedestrian traffic. And since "safety" household at the turn of the century enjoying a new-found alike. Just as when passing a biker. isn't something that can be ordered, built motorists should allow cyclists as much or programmed, the approach that MOM as another car. produces results will involve changing the unsafe attitudes that cause unsafe Drive defensively: practices. Since cyclists are much more likely to be affected by adverse driving The laws and regulations intended conditions (bad weather, poor road to insure traffic safety are already on the conditions, heavy traffic, etc.), they are books, but lawmakers can only lay out a that much more susceptible to accidents. plan, they can't legislate against the Motorists should take care drive callous driver who sees the biker as just to another "obstacle" in his path, nor even more defensively watching out for the unexpected - when near bicyclists. against the cyclist who uses the advantage The Majority bicycles by of easy maneuverability to play tag with of are driven youngsters traffic. Those actions. (or overreactions) who may be new to cycling simply reflect an attitude that only and traffic, so drivers have to be alert to courtesy and common sense can change. any possibility. Be cold, courteous and collected: The hostile competitiveness that There's probably nothing as turns the road into a blacktopped dangerous in traffic as an irate driver, the battlefield must give Way to drivers, type that seems to look for an excuse bikers and hikers getting it together on to jump on his horn. sharing the paths to their common goal: getting there and back alive. Not only does he hinder the situation by losing his cool, his TIPS FOR DRIVERS preoccupation with his own anger could cause a careless accident. Even if the Below are a few of the more biker was indeed at fault, there's no common motorist faults and examples of satisfaction in seeking his mistake carelessness that often lead to auto-bike smeared all over the highway. collisions. Look twice: The bicycle is gradually finding its The eye can deceive even the most place on America's roads. How easily it careful driver. Nhen looking out for other merges with the traffic will depend on motor vehicles, the eye. can "ignore" an how much room motorists are willing to approaching bicycle or motorcycle. give it. Since size and design makes *Sources: National Safety Council, spotting bikes difficult to begin with. 1974 Information Please Almanac. COURTESY COUNTS -Look before opening a door into traffic.1 drivers should look twice before ifotiolaht Star Bulletin July 3, 1974, Hawaii Marine, Page 5 General articles remain, Supreme Court decides

K-BAY - In a major decision restriction and other violations under that destined to affect military miscreants in article, but since the challenge, we have the future, the U.S. Supreme Court late tried drug offenses under Article 92 of last month upheld the constitutionality Navy Regulations so there would be no of the so-called "general articles" of the question." Uniform Code of Military Justice. Article 92 of Navy Regulations The high court handed down a deals with violation of general or any 5-to-3 majority opinion sustaining other lawful orders. "We will continue to. Articles 133 and 134 of the UCMJ based recommend cases involving drugs and on their contention that the armed marijuana' be handled under article 92, services are a "society apart" in their Haiman added, "since it's easier all mission and laws. Claims that the articles, around." which ,,cover a variety of offenses The option of trying cases under generally grouped under "conduct Article 134 of the UCMJ or Article 92 of unbecoming an officer and a gentleman" Navy Regulations remains with the (133) and conduct "of a nature to bring convening authority in each case, but discredit uuon the armed forces" (134), drug and marijuana offenders at least are had been under dispute since 1969. better off under the latter system. Under came in article 134 of the UCMJ, drug violators Photo b Sgt. W.H. Henson The Supreme Court's ruling (other than marijuana cases) stand to get FOR A JOB WELL DONE -Colonel Lee A. Riskin is congratulated by Lieutenant the case of former Army Captain Howard penalty ' dishonorable General Louis H. Moon, commanding genend, Fleet Marini Force. Pacific, during B. Levy, whose 1967 court martial for a maximum of 10 years confinement retirement ceremonies at Camp N.M. Smith, Friday. Kirstein, along with Colonels Cheeks refusing to train Vietnam-bound soldiers discharge and the case be tried by general court A. Ludden and Leroy C. Barton had more than 90 years active service between them. charged him with a violation of Article should 133. Constitutional lawyers argue that martial. Under article 92 of Navy the articles are "unconstitutionally Regulations, the same offense taken to vague:" asserting they allow prosecution general court martial could result in a Three finish careers, for practically any conduct that may maximum penalty of dishonorable offend the sensibilities of a military discharge and two years confinement. commander. "That's not really significant," That's not the case in the opinion indicated Adman, "because such cases years go a general court." 90 only rarely to of service. of at least five Supreme Court members

' While the Supreme Court decision CAMP SMITH - Three Marine Headquarters, Fleet Marine. Force, who claim such rules are justified by the on the so-called "catch-all" articles of the Corps colonels stationed here retired Pacific, he served as the Deputy Assistant special needs of the American military UCMJ is not expected to have a major from active duty Friday with a combined Chief of Staff, G-4. The colonel plans to and do not deprive servicemen and practical impact on the administration of total of more than 90 years service to reside in Kaneohe Bay. women of their constitutional rights. is military justice, the key issue is that the their country. Woad Leroy C. Barton entered Locally, the decision not articles will remain valid and on the Colonel Lee A. Kirstein retired the military service during August, 1942 expected to have a major impact on legal proceedings Air Station's books. That means military people can be from his position as Deputy Assistant as a Naval Reserve Cadet. He was the handled by the prosecuted for crimes such as homicide Chief of Staff. G-4, Fleet Marine Force, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff. G-3, Law Center. "The three violations I can and horse-beating under a general article Pacific. The combat veteran holds the. Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. Barton holds think of right off hand," said Major M.L. of the UCMJ and the penalties handed Legion of Merit with combat v" and the the Distinguished Flying Cross. the Air Haimen,. Staff Judge Advocate, "which Bronze Star Medal with combat "v". toe Medal with t6 stars with Combat 11". we handle under 134, are drugs, breaking down, however stiff or lenient, are legal and constitutional. is a native of Pittsburgh. Pa. the Purple Henri and the Bronze Star restriction and communicating a threat. Colonel Charles H. Ludden enlisted Medal. ' We have-continued to prosecute breaking into the military service in 1942 as a Servkes scheduled Naval Reserve Aviation Cadet. Since then he has seen duty in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars and holds the for four-day holiday Distinguished Flying Cross. Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart. While at K-BAY - Marines and civilian employes will celebrate our nation's classes set birthday with a four-day holiday. New The holiday will begin' tomorrow. A number of base services will alter their operating hours for the holiday. in speed reading, Commissary patrons will not be able to shop tomorrow. as the store will be science closed. It will reopen Friday. police Exchange activities, with K.SAY - A speed reading course exceptions, will be closed tomorrow and will be offered through the Joint will reopen Friday. Exceptions aboard Education Center for military personnel, the Air Station include the 7-Day Store, dependents and civilian employes. which will do business from 9 a.m. to 9 Two classes will be offered weekly p.m. At the golf course, the pro shop will on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from run from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the snack 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The first class will bar will dispense goodies from 6:30 a.m. commence on Tuesday evening July 16, to 8 p.m. Bowlers can grab a snack from 1974. The course of instruction will last noon to 10 p.m. five weeks. At Camp Smith the bowling alley A special Saturday morning session snack bar will do business from I 1 a.m. designed to help college students entering to 10 p.m. Manana 7-Day Store will be college academic life will begin Saturday. open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. July 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. for ten Special Services at K-Bay will weeks. Instruction on "How to Study" fo w a similar schedule, with some and "lbw to Listen" will be included in activities closed and others following a the class. different operating schedule. MI will Both week night and Saturday resume normal hours Friday. twinning classes will cost $35.00. For Activities not open on the 4th will additional information call the Joint be: the theaters, library, child care center, Education Center at 257-2061. gym, mini gym, warehouse and the auto ENROLLMENT AT CAYMAN and ceramickhobby shops. Golfers can do their number from 7 Enrollments are now bong taken a.m. to sundown. Equestrians can avail for the following Gavibn COMICS: themselves of stable services from 9 a.m. Photo Ow fgo wow,' Lee Class Gab Starts to 5 p.m. and the pool will be open from Administration of Justice Classes: POWER OF CONCENTRATION - Mr. Zarate,a first degree brown belt, shows the result I I a.m. to 6 p.m. Al 3 Evidence Wednesday of hard work and concentration as he smalheselahlt stone Mocks with one Mow from the Bowlers can get on the lanes from Al 9 Tiagie Contoil Wednesday side of his hand. Dentonstrations of his All and ethos from the karate inventory will be noon until i 1 p.m. Sailing enthusiasts can AJ 4 Principles and Procedures . Thursday given July 13 at the Family Service Center at 10 a.m. when Mr. Ky. Wool, Lee and his make use of what the marina has to offer Al 7 Criminal Investigation ....Thursday students put on a Tae Knee Do show. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Page 6, Hawaii Marine, July 3, 1974 Lure of sailing: a siren's call to ach Story and photos secrets, the call of the sea has lean each wave lurks the sultry siren of danger experience for people who elect to try it cats by Sgt. Eric S. Saylors irresistable to many. who can wreak havoc on the unskilled and using the do-it-yourself method. and The world's oceans and their attraction unwary as she has since the days of Ulysses. is a K-BAY since the days of the great for humans is documented in the history of Despite the successes of the great or f - MAKING THE TRANSITION explorers when Columbus, Magellan and sailing men. Also documented is the fact sailing explorers with primitive equipment, Cook sought the world's geographical that the sea can be a cruel master. Behind learning to sail can be a harrowing Given the lure of the sea and its proximity to military people in Hawaii, K-Bay sailing instructor Steve Somsen works to make the transition from land-lubber to Sen able-bodied seaman easy and safe. flee Steve usesigiFturesque Kaneohe Bay whi for a campus aniT 20-foot sailing sloop for surf a classroom and his students find it an ort inspiring place to leans the art of harnessing 11105 the wind for nautical locomotion. Sailing classes convene dock-side where a d students,are introduced to the sailing sloop the "Slick," a Special Services craft which Steve boa uses to teach the intracacies of riding the Gus wind. yacl Steve relies on a basic sailing text and a Sat healthy portion of practical application as off- his teaching tools. The majority of the will 12-hour course is taught afloat with students drip taking turns at the helm of the Slick. Off PLENTY OF BOATS ,odfrIt

K-Bay's Special Services has a lot to Peo offer sailing class graduates. Flagships of the Air Station Marina's fleet are three sloops Can known to initiates as "Cal 20's." These smooth-riding, fixed-keel sloops can carry lot six persons comfortably in spacious cockpits. CSC They also feature an enclosed cabin with ma berthing room for four. coo Also on the Special Service inventory fun are two "Roades-I9's" which feature the most seating space for passengers to enjoy leisurely railing. The large open cockpit in these boats seats six in comfort, but it win be a while before that comfort can be experienced. Both Roades boats are temporarily out of commission for repairs and an annual paint job. Thrill-seeking qualified sailors will be right in tune with riding the wind in a Special Services 14-foot "Hobie Cal." These swift craft are to sailors what motorcycles are to Eve! Kneivel. As a rule of thumb,

NitaCRUISE CHARTERS This dramatic view - of the "Holly G" gives a picture of the boat which is available for either dinner cruises on CHECKING CHARTS -Steve Somme (with pencil in Saturday evening or pleasure cruises on Sunday. It can be chartered other valuable sailing information that can be gleaned through Special Services but parties must be composed of at least Looking at tie nautical map are (clockwise around tahl four and no more than six persons. Grossman, Randall Stevens and David T. Cook. adventure July 3, 1974, !Hawaii !arise, Page 7 ry it catamarans such as the 7tobie are very fast, and K-Say's Cats are no exception. The Cat is a great boat for those who like solo sailing or for an adventure-seeking couple.

its MORE TO COME wait, orks Within the next month, Special to Services will he adding another boat to its fleet in the form of a 14-foot "Sunfish," Bay which vaguely resembles an over-sized for surfboard with sail. It'sdesigned to carry one an or two at the most, but delivers some of the sing most enjoyable sailing of all craft. Special Services has even come up with here a deal for non-sailing sailors who don't have oop the time or avid interest to learn leve boat-handling themselves. Beginning July 12. the Gunnery Sergeant Don Sitearer's sailing yacht "Holly G" will be available for id a Saturday evening dinner cruises and Sunday as off-shore sailing. The dinner cruise, which the will feature four hours of sailing, dinner, and ents drinks, will conclude shortly after sunset. Offshore sailing on Sunday afternoons will (offer a "unique" view of Oahu, pupus and _"drinks for interested parties of four to six people. I to the Reservations for both cruise packages be made by contacting Special Services. olw can test Sailing is a lot of different things to a arty lot of different people. For most it's an tits. escape from a complicated world, growing a with more complicated each day. For some it's competitive sport, but for all it's a lot of ory fun. the COMING AND GOING -Part of getting underway is raising the it must be tied up and Steve DighOdentonstrates the one-handed toy saga (left). Working with the jib are (fronsfront to rear) Mike method of bringing the boat to a haft. Wineard, I in tobert Gibber, and Melvin Dowry. When a boat returns will Sailboat rentals be Cal 20- 52 an hour all ranks are Rhoades 19 - 51.50 an hour all ranks airs liable Cat - $1.50 an hour all ranks Sunfish - $1.50 an hour all ranks be Dolly G $8 a head s a All boats rented hourly, no minimum. Inc For further info on charters, rentals, cies sailing lessons, phone 257-2219. tab,

with pencil in hand) points out reefs, channels and is he gleaned from charts to members of his class. HEADED FOR OPEN WATER - With ctassroom work done and left) Robert Gibber, Mike Wineard, Melvin Dowry. Stew Som.sen se around fable) Larry Snider, Kevin Cordes, Diane sails set, the class heads for the most pleasurable part of learning and Judith Becker. look. to sail -sailing. Moving for blue water and sailing wind are (from Page 8, Hawaii Marine, July 3, 1474 Artillerymen zap as controllers in 1-0 struggle for softball title By SSgt. George Spear first comment, "MACS-2 showed exceptional sportsmanship." K3AY -On a center field double The artillery team will have most of by 1st Battalion, Twelfth Marines' coach their same crew back with them next Cal Reeves, S.D. Coleman streaked home year; including their pitchers, a winning for the winning and only run that gave combination. the cannon cockers this year's Intramural FUTURE HOPES Softball title over Marine Air Control The overjoyed victorious coach has Squadron-2. already set his sights on a future goal. The battle between the two was "Well, like any other coach, I'd like to fought Friday under the lights at Pollack come back with a winning team:" Field. The one hour, forty-eight minute If the fighting gunny can keep the bout became primarily a battle of the same crew as he had this year, that should pitchers. Winning hurlers B.D. Coleman be no problem. and reliefer Ed Leonard gave up only one hit while losing pitcher Cid Hastings sacrificed only three. Rodeo scheduled DEUCE THREATENS The Deuce crew threatened only for holiday period once when, in the third, Bob Severance K-BAY - Rodeo enthusiasts will took first {-n a center field hit and then have a treat in store over the holiday. stole second. Stranded on second, he Saddle bronc, bareback and bull waited through three agonizing outs riding and steer dogging will be held at which ended the drive. the Station stables Friday and Saturday. Coleman fired perfectly as he struck Action will get underway at I p.m. both out 10 batters before the fourth inning days. where he also made the winning run. A thundering slide into second by Coleman The rodeo is being sponsored by the during the run injured his leg and a relief Military Rodeo Cowboy Association and pitcher was called in. Filling the shoes is open to all services. Entry fees will be was Ed Leonard who handled the saddle None - $15, bareback - $15, bulls- challenge well, allowing one hit. $15 and steer dogging - $10. RUNNER STRANDED There will be four money winners in each event and 100 entries are The cannon cockers almost chalked expected. Prize money to divide up another run in the fifth when Mike should total $1,000. Registration for all for a Stuwicki grounded to left field events will be from noon until 4 p.m. at WOMEN'S LIB ADDS NEW DIMENSION - Curvaceous Dianne Kirsting is Caddy Master single and then stole his way to third. But the stables. for the golf side of James MacArthur's Hawaiian Adventure, first combined celebrity then, like Severance, he watched two invitational tournament for both golf and tennis which holds sway at the Kuilima Resort batters bite the dust to end his chance of For further information contact Hotel in .iawaii on July 13 and 14. Miss Kirsting is one of 50 female caddies who win scoring. SSgt. Czuna at 257-2070 (DWH) or mist in the first annual amateur sports spectacular for charity, being produced by Sports "I've been waiting two years for 262-9776 (AWH) and Sgt. Trujillo at Spectaculars under the direction of Edward S. Shaw. this!", was winning coach Cal Reeves' 257-2325 (DWII) or 239.7229 (AWII).

Pyramid Rock Area No. 4 New regulations for scuba diving K-BAY - Scuba enthusiasts who plan on diving in waters surrounding the Air Station should take note on new regs in effect. Monument In Station Order P5500.6 Ch 8 gint published June 19, certain diving Area guidelines are given. Anyone desiring to No. 2 dive aboard the Station must first obtain a sub-surface swimming permit issued by the Station Provost Marshal. The permit is issued on a daily basis only, and must be returned by 6 p.m. on the day of issue. One sub-serface swimming Barracks permit Area must be in the possession of each party of divers in or from one of the authorized dive areas shown in the illustration. The Station Diving Safety Officer may recommend that the Special Services Officer revoke any diver's station diving privileges for such reasons as non-compliance with Hawaii State Fish and Game laws, diving in unauthorized areas, scuba diving without checking out Authorized Skin a sub-surface swimming permit, failure to 5 Scuba Diving return a sub-surface swimming permit by Areas 6 p.m. on the day checked out, unsafe diving practices and purchasing scuba Exit and diving equipment or checking out such Entry Points equipment from Special Services for an uncertified diver. And finally, before a diving permit DIVING AREAS - The illustration depicts authorized diving - This area commences at $ point about 100 feet southward of the can be issued, the person must have in his areas with exit andentry points. AN areas not marked on the map point extending smiled the point 100 yards along the shore. possession a nationally recognized scuba are to be considered Area one The Fort /lase Beach Access to the southern part of this area is not permitted- through certificate card. Area extends Irons the southern boundary fence north along the the magazine areas. Area four - The Pyramid area commences at a beach at Monument Hoint, except the area inside Fort Base point SO feet northwest of Runway five extending north along Bathing Reach Area. Area two - The general area around the the beach to the fence which encloses the Ordnance Area Monument Point but not extending past it northward. Area three July 3, 1974, Hawaii Marine, Page 9 Marine hurler recalls baseball experiences George SPear years. lie also played with the team when responsible for instilling the spirit of shortly afterwards, Bill received a they were first formed in 1962. Presently, baseball in his veins, Beck got an early speedletter instructing him to report to K-RAY Like General - George Beck is on his way to Camp Lejeune to start in the game at the age of eight, Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station where Patton standing, staring out across a spend part of his seven years remaining in playing little leauge, and, of course, he would help to form the Hawaii Marine ruin and visualizing Carthegeian himself the Corps. pitching. Baseball team. returning warrior, Bill Beck as a stood on Although Bill's years as pitcher for In 1955, his junior year in The team did welt and in 1963, won the baseball diamond at Rise ly Field the this Hawaii Marine team have been Cincinnati, the head hurler led his team the league championship with a 14-2 and recalled games season long since past. rewarding and successful ones, his real to an all state championship. That year record. The team also took the pennant The 36-year-old gunnery sergeant, heyday came in the late '50s as a pitcher and the next, Beck was honored as all in 1964. worked for Special who Services, has for some of the Cincinnati Red legs' city and all state pitcher. With the end of his four year and been the coach pitcher for the 'fawaii organizations. Baseball wasn't the only sport the enlistment rapidly approaching, Beck team Marine baseball for the past three Claiming that his dad was primarily young athlete made strides in; football decided to remain in the Corps. and basketball were also added his senior Missing a year of play in 1965 at year. Glenview, 111., Bill returned to San Diego FIRST BREAK in 1966 and hit .345 as a pinch hitter. His Then in 1956, Bill got his first big team had a 14.5 record that year. break in the major league. He signed a " Spending a year in Vietnam, Beck contract with the Cincinnati Reds. returned to Diego where he played in AsSigned to the Isfashville \ 1968. Volunteers, Beck did little pitching but A year later, Bill combined was able to work on what was then the enaching with playing and later that year, revolutionary 'slider bail,' a pitch at aticentrated mosq on coaching. which Bill was so good, the Club had him t.)( Then back to Vietnam in 1970 instruct other hurlers. (wittii, shortly before his departure, he For the next four years, Bill played injured his knee, resulting in an 11-month pro ball. First in Gracevilte, Ha., then in stay in a San Diego hospital. Savannah, Ga. Bill's won-lost percentage BACK AT K-BAY In June 1971, after recovery, Bill won him best overall honors in both: \ was back at K-Bay where' he's league and in the Cincinnati organization been coaching and for 1957-58. playing ever since. Combining fprces with Bud Simpson, Then in the club's Grapefruit league Bill coached the pitchers while Bud worked in 1959, 8111 gave up only one earned run with the hitters. in 45 innings, striking out such names as In pitching, Bill claims that Ted Williams and Frank Howard. His he likes to work with the pitcher. "The idea is roommate for that year was Claude to let him improve whatever Osteen. he has, rather than change it," Bill explained. In 1960, after another session of Beck recalls while spring training at Tampa, Ha., with the playing for Cincinnati, he was being big club, Beck found him.telf pitching for taught the importance of the curve ball but the Mexican league in Monterrey. still he worked with his slider ball and developed AN INVITATION it, a rewarding move. *Then in early 1961, Uncle Sam sent Bill advises that anyone who wants Bill his calling card and duty called. Bill to be a pitcher should start out young talked to the Marine recruiter and the and team to throw the fast ball. Leatherneck promised him he would be Food memories are plentiful for the able to further his baseball career in the colorful Leatherneck who believes his Corps. stint at K-Bay was the last time he will *So off to San Diego he went and, ever play ball for the Marine Corps since after boot camp, Bill found his first the Hawaii 'brine team is the only team assignment at Camp Matthews, San left in the Corps. Diego. As for his future-he's not sure: In February 1962, two days after "Maybe I'll get into the sporting goods practice started, the team was cancelled. business." Whatever the case, for Bill it But the Corps kept its promise and will be "first, last, and always baseball." Holds two-year strike-out record of 222 Pitcher reflects on career highlights and I would By SSgt. Jack Michalski most important and most difficult thing played a 27-game schedule about pitching. pitch about 15 or 16 games a season and CA MP SMITH - "Strike "A pitcher can throw as hard as he lose maybe one or two." three-you're out." wants to but if he can't get the ball over Sells, who has pitched six perfect Players in the Intramural Softball the plate, it doesn't do any good." games and countless no-hitters, pitched in League here have heard umpires shout Sells rates the 1963 Barters Point what he considers his best game ever that phrase quite frequently during team as the best team he's ever played for that league. the the past two seasons when batting and pitched against. "We were playing Ceremonial a perfect against Jim Sells of the Allies. Guard-all young studs. I threw I Sells has struck out 222 batters HAWAII NAVY CHAMPS game and struck out 15 of the 21 guys during that time in 131 innings pitched. faced." played for Pearl He's walked 47 batters, given up 52 hits He explained, "I Also while stationed in the D.C. Harbor that year and Barbers Point beat a team and only 18 earned runs for an E.R.A.'of area and playing for civilian the Hawaii Navy Championship. 0.95. us to win named Brothers Furniture, Sells pitched picked me up for my hitting before The Williamsburg, Ohio native They against the legendary King and his-Court. went to the All-Navy started pitching about 25 years ago while they Championships. BEAT THE KING stationed at Naval Air Station, Memphis. He continued, "We lost in the "I don't recall the score but we beat "We were playina, a college team finals, 1-0. I don't remember the team them pretty bad, but you have to and our regular pitcher got hart," Sells but the pitcher was Joe Lynch, who now remember they only use four players and recalls. "and the coach asked for a pitches for the Clearwater, Fla. Bombers. it's more of a show than a ball game." volunteer. I was a first baseman at the They're the closest thing to professional "In fact," he added, "Eddie Feigner time but went the mound and started I to softball. taught me how to throwing." (the king himself) Also while pitching for Pearl throw the screwball." Ile added, I remember right, the "If Harbor, Sells threw his longest game-21 It's all going to come to an end July. first pitch went over the backstop." innings against the Army. efe won 1-0. 5 when Sells retires and at least military The best ball the 26-year Navy batters can relax. LEARNS THROUGH EXPERIENCE veteran has ever pitched was during 1965 "I'm going to retire in upstate through 1968. and probably take a job in "It took me-about four or five years Washington was stationed in Washington, civil service. As far as pitching goes, if to get the ball to do what 1 wanted it to "I can find a team I think 1 can help. I just do when I wanted it to do it." D.C. and played in the strongest seen. We might keep playing ball." Sells asserted that control is the intramural league I've ever IT ISN'T THAT HARD - Sergeant Linda Robbins. Law Center. and Sergeant Richard to qualify with a rifle. However, to show it could be erne, Robbins quaffed in men's Hack, Pl&HS, struggle across the pool with rifles in tow. Women Marines are not required utilities with a rifle. To float or not to float, that's the briny question Story and photos By SSgt. Margarette Chavez KBAY - Marines take to swimming like a duck takes to water. Although the analogy has a catchy sound to it, to assume Marines swim as well as ducks is a gross generalization. Many can't swim, and for them, the prospect of annual water survival qualifications looms overhead like the pendulum described by Poe. Before 1973 station personnel here qualified in water survival on a one day "sink or swim" basis. Either they produced, or they could look forward to another waterlogged session next year. NEW PROGRAM STARTS Then in May of this year, the syllabus changed. Station training finally got hold of the two factors vital to a good water survival program: a qualified instructor, Staff Sergeant Bruce M. Robb, and an available pool. With these commodities in hand, Captain LR. Bancells, station training officer, plunged into action setting up a schedule that allows for persons who would otherwise fail to receive additional instruction. Under the new program, personnel are scheduled for 20 hours (four hours daily morning or afternoon sessions) of water survival instruction weekly. person may qualify any time within the training period. Thus, those who don't require tutelage can dive in and qualify FENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS -Two sergeants (above) psyche the first day. themselves up for water survival. Generating confidence, the key to qualifying. are Grey Sermon (left). Air Traffk Control, and J.L. EXTRA HELP Coon. Military Police. Sergeant John Leon Guerrero (left), Disbursing, Those that stay on receive aid from Robb and the lifeguards on leaps into the water, the first step in attempting to stay afloat for an techniques that will help them cross the pool or stay afloat. And hour. Marines are taught to cake the water in this manner to protect many get the confidence they need. themselves against floating debris in case they have to evacuate ship. "Last time I passed second class (before order on water survival was revised)," said Sergeant Charles Cook, H&HS refueler, "but this time I'm going to make it. The extra training gives you confidence. It makes you feel more comfortable in the water." Feeling comfortable in the water is really a big factor. According to Sergeant John Guerrero, Disbursing, for a sinker like himself to have confidence and be relaxed is extremely important if he's going to stay afloat.

MORALE BOOSTER For non swimmers or thos with only minimum water experience, an intermediate step is suggested. This is totally a new concept. It works on the premise that if a person can't water survival qualify during the five day training period, he might qualify as a Red Cross advanced beginner. Dual categories are good because they allow for very few nonquals. Bet more inaportase, it's a great morale booster. giving the non swimmer a sense of accomplishment and familiarizing him with water skills. "4/ TOUGH FOR BEGINNERS But even if the person must try again, Robb feels the Red,Cross advanced beginner has learned a good deal. "As a beginner," said Robb, "a person has to learn several strokes: hand over hand, crawl and elementary back stroke. He also has to perform combinations of swimming in place and under the water, plus learn how to use a life jacket and lifesaving techniques. That's quite a bit for a non swimmer." Robb claims that the program has been quite successful. According to him, 95 per cent of the persons attending the class have quallflil a Red Gum &dammed beginner or water survival qualified. With these kinds of results there's no ouestion as to the program's DON'T SPLASH - Sergeant Fred Sunderland, SOUS Corn Elect, swims the width of the pod on his back. value. For someone who doesn't like water is his face, the back stroke is perfect. July 3,1973, Hawaii Marine, Page I I

ACCIDENT FREE - Station Operations and Maintenance Squadron ISM'S) logged in more than 3000 no accident flight hours for fiscal year 1974 Friday. The last sortie was flown by Lieutenant Colonel Lew Zilka, commanding officer of SOMS, in one of the squadron's I-2811s.

Local locomotion Beauty 'contest TUESDAY - Mongolian star -114) from currently an enlisted aide for Admiral Noel 5:30 until 8 p.m. Buddy Yarnell will play and Blood donors Gayier, CINCPAC.' sing until 9:30 p in. lie starts at 5:30 pan. K-BAY - The fist Miss Wheelchair Anyone interested in giving blood may, WEDNESDAY Staff wives coffee at 9 Hawaii Pageant sponsored by the Ala Moana - , report to thee:snip Smith sickbay between' July Jaycees and Abilities Unlimited Incorporateci a.m. with a jewelry demonstration. 22;1414 24 at '7:45 a.m. will he held at the' Ala Moans Baliquet Hall CAMP SMITH Friday eve ring at 7. SNCO CLUB Baby furniture Six Marines stationed here will escort the TODAY - A 4th of July" dance will be Assistance Office at Camp four finalists. Hawaii% First Lady. Reattice' held' featuring a variety of sounds from Still The family Smith is in need, of, baby cribs and types; Burns. who will crown the winner, and a Water Boni 9 p.m. until l a.m. other of infant furniture. Anyone who is departing Fashion Model from Maki Internationals. The THURSDAY - Club closed all day. . escorts are Major Mark Haiman. Master ( FRIDAY - Dinner from 6:30 to 9:30 and desires to donate such items to the office should contact the Family. Assistance Sergeant Sy linghes. Sergeants Richard 'p.m. Happy Hour with a half price on drinks Offita. in Bldg. 8 or phone 47741412. will go from 4:30 to 6:30 , SMITH Alajajian. David Snyder and Richard Toledo p.m. ) ) and Corporal Harold Fold Jr. SATURDAY - Dinner serVed from 6:30 Camp Maintenance personnel were Handicapped finalists Jackie to 9:30 p.m. Evening Star will provide. the Two In the news promoted to sergeant, Daniel R. Donham, sign Illubaylongsotl, Marilyn Fernandez, Violet, entertainment from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. t shop, and Lester A. Watson, electric shop. Martinez and Gale Warrington will compete to ENLISTED CUM CAMP SMITH Donham is from ()lath, Kan., and Watson is enter the Miss Wheelchair America Pageant to THURSDAY - Bar-Be-Que from coon Sgt. Vivian L. Adams, A SC, was from Keysville, Va. be held at Columbus. Ohio. during SepteneWr. until 6 p.m. Wakeland will provide the promoted to her present rank. She is a native of Sgt, Debra A. Buncum, Camp There also be the first runner up. Miss entertainment front 2 to 6 p.m. Fourteen ounce Anderson, Ind. will Comptroller, was meritoriously promoted to Personality and Miss Congeniality. Award. I-Bone steaks and free beer will be offered. Sgt. Patricia E. Conran, Bn., S-I , was and her present rank. The Charleston. S.C., native The crowned winner receive a Cost is 55 per person. More live entertainment promoted to her present rank after two will has been in the Corps for two and one-half will be featured at 8 until midnight. one-half years in the Corps. She is a native of Mystery Prise worth 5500 and a complete p.. yews. wardrobe by Mafia Internationals. SATURDAY -Ws Country and Western Oak Lawn,111. G. Jones was promoted to Tiekets are 52 each and will be donated Night with Ruby Wright and Leo Taylor backed Richard Cpl. Robert M. Reed. PMO, was his present rank. native to help fund the pageant. For last minute ticket by High Country from 3 to 7 p.m. and The Devils Lake. N.D., meritoriously promoted to his present rank. works information. call 537-5962. Memphis from 8 p.m. until midnight. m the I I th CIT. The 19 month veteran of the Corps is from San LCpI. Kevin W. Crofton, Adj., was Francisco. promoted his present rank. He is a native to of see. &Sankt L. Skipper, Service Company. Clubs Visit a ship Rochester. Mho. Camp Co. Gunny's Office was promoted to his LCpl. Kenneth A. Brewer was promoted A Navy service force ship will be open ter present rank after serving ,7 years in the Corps. to his present sank. He is assigned with FSO, SNCO CLUB public visiting at Pearl harbor this Saturday He is a native of Palatka. Fla. FRIDAY - Entertainment by the from 1-4 p.m. and is from Toledo, Ohio. PVC 'Benjamin. Sgt. Gerald F. Whitney, Maintenance, was Mediums from 9 p m. to I a.m. - Visitors are asked to enter and exit Bernard L. Force SATURDAY - The WI Freeway will through Nimitz Gate where they will be Graphics. was promoted to his present rank. t!e promoted to his present rank. The three year highlight the evening from 9 p.m. to I a.m. directed to the pier where the ship is moored. is a native of Lancaster. Calif. veteran of the Corps is from Rochester, N.Y. SUNDAY - Brunch will be served A Pacific Fleet ship is being made Lyonel Lafever, Felton Young, Henry K -BA tr starting at 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Dinner starts at available for visiting at Pearl Harbor each Glover and Keith Wale, were promoted to 5:30 p.m. and will be available until 8 p.m. Saturday as part of a stew Visit Ship Program. sergeant. Lafever. a Detroit native, also received tl&MS-24 his high school diploma. Young hails from David J. Bland Seattle. Wash.. Glover is from Dayton, Ohio, advanced from and Natalie calls Lincoln Park, Mich. home. gunnery sergeant to Cpl. Raymond A. Smith was presented a second lieutenant via Meritorious Mast for his outstanding the Limited Duty performance of duty as a clerk in the Service Officer program. The Movie memo Co.. ll&S company office from July 1973 to 33-year-old Marine is June 1974. Hies from Phoenix. , Ariz: and has a 15 year Corps been in the Corps for two years. Veteran and reported Wed Titus Fri Sal Sun Mon. Toes Wed Thu, BOONDOCKER Cpl. Khios received a Meritorious to the Air Station in 6 p.m. 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13 14 Mast for his outstanding performance of. duty May 1972.; A native 7 p.m. (Thursday) front Aug. 1973 to May 19'4 as a of Alliance. Ohio. he FAMILY THEATER marksmanship instructor at the Camp Smith. is married. to the Richard of Welling- Training Facility. The Tuscon, Ariz. native is former Marilyn ton, New Zealand. 7:15 p.m. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 . 8:15 p.m. (Thursday) BARBERS POINT 7:30 p.m. (Outdoor) 3 4 5 8 9 10 1I CAMP SMITH 7 p.m. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MARINE BARRACKS 7 p.m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. DAY FOR NIGHT - Francois Truffaut, PG, comedy 2. LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD - Kirk Douglas, PG, adventure 3. FANTASTIC PLANET - Animated Cartoon, R, science fiction 4. FOOLS' PARADE -- Jaws Stewart, George Kennedy. PG, suspense 5. ,MC Q - John Wayne, Eddie Albert, PG, drama 6. LOLLY MADONNA - Rod Steiger,. Katherine Squire, PG, drama 7. AMERICAN GRAFFITI'S -- Richard Dreylcss, Ronny Howard, .PG, comedy 8. :41011TMARE HONEYMOON - Rick Rambo, R, drama 9. BOXCAR. BERTHA - Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, R, drama 10. MADHOUSE - Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, PG, horror II. TALES FROM THE CRYPT - Ralph Richardson, Joan Collins, PG, horror drama 12. PAPILLON - Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman, PG, action drama 13. SNOOPYCOME HOME - G, animated Cartoon 14. :.LEAN STREETS -- Robert Demarco. Harry Keitel, R, melodrama Photo by Cpl. Jim Wlney The children's Stinday matinee at the Family Theatre will he "Three Lives of SAILOR'S PLAQUE --Jack Schafer. President of the Navy League Windward Council, Thomasina." Show begins at 2 p.m. Admission 30 cents. presents Brigadier General William L. Smith, commanding general 1st Marine Brigade,

Nt, with a plaque. It will be meat° note the names of the Sailor of the Quarter. a: 12, Hawaii Marine, July 3, 1974 Classified ads - _ - J__ 1972 DATSUN STATION WAGON SUPER 8 Movie Camera. $1./5; Super LEICA M-3 with Sumicron I 1.4 Lens For sale. 510. four speed, new tires. exceilent 8 and lb mil movie projector, $125; in new condition, a collector's item MORGAN thoroughbred bileiri condition, $1.750. CO 257-2009 Both $200. Floor scrubber, $80; and *MO investment. Also have beautiful. 3 years old. IS hands high, 1973 DODGE CUSTOM VAN, OWN, 254-1655 anytime. Dinette set, $35; Cassette portable 35mm WA, 90mm telephoto and 135 loves children, $950 includes saddle $3,600 or best offer. Call 257-2012 recorder. $30. Calf 254.4753 telephoto. Camera and 50mm lens and other tac equipment. See at OW... 477-6002 anytime. 1973 VW SUPER BEETLE. 7,000 anytime. for $295. Complete kit (Lets talk?). KMCAS private paddocks or call mites. rustproofed. green w/saddle This camera is worth more today MSgt Sy Hughes at 257.3688 OWN, 254.2672 AWN. 24 FT CAL T-4 Race /Cruiser P.H. interior. $2,500. TV B&W 23", 150. LARGE KAMA00 with roiling stand than when new, and the value is Slip 27, two years old. $10.500. Can Bowling ball, 16 lb.. $10. Cell for easy mowing, excellent condition. going up. Call 257-2722 OWN, 477-5040 or 477-5032 OWN. 257-2719 or 257.2640 OWN, $60. Original oil painting of Mt. 254-1723 AWN. U.S. DIVERS "Aqua Master" two 254-3613 anytime. Olomano 22.26 with frame stage double hose diving regulator. LAWN EQUIPMENT: Electric hedge 25%.2905. $50 or best offer. Call TEAK OAR at/marble top, four Excellent ready -to -dive condition, 1971 DODGE CHARGER RiT; 1974 257-2074 OWN. see we 1168 Ketrili 555. Cali 257.3238 OWN. 254-2885 trimmers, $20; plants; redwood Toyota Corona S.R; TEAL swivel seats, $350. Call 254-2341 planters with plants, mist garden St., Enchanted Lake. Kafue alter 5 anytime. AWN. AMP-6500; Garrard 0100 turntable; p.m. and weekends. tools. Call 862627 OWN. 257-2074 Hitachi small relrigeralor; new sewing DWH or 262-4089 AWN. See at 1168 machine and table; Sony Trinillron Kahiii St, Enchanted Lake. Kobus. BOOKCASE HEADBOARD, king color TV; highly sensitive alarm SEARS, 10 speed bike, six months size or double twin beds, $50. Call system. Call 235-4089 anytime. old. 1971 YAMAHA 60cc street bike 254-2341 anytime. Garage site HOUSE, four bedroom, two and one licensed. Radio control equipment - halt baths, family room, patio, large 1966 VW till/G, excellent condition. ,Fontrol Air 8 servo, two battery yard. immediate occupancy. Call $650. Cannon FT/QL 35min 1:1.8 packs. two receivers, two chargers, 19641 IMPERIAL. two door, motor SATURDAY, 9 a.m. 4 p.m. 1904 A Maio. Hallman 257-2554 DM., *Main. $100. Call 254-4648 also airplanes and mist equipment. excellent, some rust, doors need Mahannah Circle, KMCAS. 261.0436 AWN. anytime. Call 254-1718 anytinie. fixing. $300. Call 254-2341 anytime. STROLLER, car seat, electric appliances, Porte fence, clothes, books, new topper ware, paints. 1968 TOYOTA CORONA, best plants, toys and relaxisizer. Can offer, good second car. Call 254-1752 254;2491 anytime. anytime. RADIO TOT WAGON, $2; Thayer found car bed. $9; Archer metal detector. $35; 1119e gins crothes. 6 ,no. 12 nos, 18 mot. reasonably priced; fans. BIKE, ten speed. Call 254.4523 and 3.C. Penney 20" bow three speed, $5. identify. Cominion 20" bow two speed. $10. Call 254-3387 anytime. Free 1965 SUNBEAM ALPINE, good cond, best offer. Call 257.2325 OWN. 254-3279 AWN. TOY FOX TERRIER, six months old, great with kids; two year old cat. Call 257-2779 or 257-2648 DVVH, SLOOP, 16 IL Rebel, Bed, white and 254.3613 anytime. blue,, two mains. two working Lobs. one germ.), new bottom and hull Paint, trailer needs a little work. Services $1,200 firm. Contact Sgt. Rick offered Saylors, 257.2722 OWN, 239.8224 anytime, Must sail appreciate. BIRTHDAY CAKES BAKED. Call to i254-4772

1973 BOSTON WHALER and 40 HP LAWNS MOWED, KMCAS only. Can 100111011, Bailer, excellent condition. 254.4772 AWN. great diving boat. Scuba racks and all boat accessories included, FOR RENT $2.400/of ter. Call 477-5011 OWN. 856.1562 AWN. HOUSE, four bedroom, two and one half baths, family room, patio, large yard, immediate occupancy, lease. 1971 PINTO two door, four speed. Call Major Heiman 257-2554 OV10-1, 33.000 miles, excellent condition, 261-0436 AWOL 26* MPG. Call 257-3240 (MK 254-4183 AWN, TWO bedroom, one and one half bath. garden apt, 44.6, partly furnished, Na Pali Gardens, Kaneohe. 1973 KAWASAKI 175 - F7 Endicott. $275 per month, water included. Call offer or trade for convertible. Cab 235-1303 anytime. 477-6920 OWN. 422-0928 AWN. TOWNHOUSE, three bedrooms, two BOXER PUPPIES, purebred. six and one half baths, garage, appliances weeks old, not AKC. $50. Call still under warranty. pool, sauna. 261-0498 fully carpeted, $350 per month. anytime. Twenty minutes from KMCAS, Start rent July. Call 257-2065 or 257-2070 066 CHEVROLET CHEVELLL OWN, 239-7928 anytime. 5200/otter. Can 06-2446 EitqH. 262-9474 anytime.

DOUBLE CANOPY BEM white Wanted w/gold trim, mattress, springs, bedspread and canopy coverlet, $85 or offer, MATURE LADY for baby sitting lob Call 254-2695 anytime. one day a week. Good pay. Call 254-4046 anytime. 1965 VW BUG, °keener'l engine. tires, new clutch, $650 firm. Cali AKC MALE BEAGLE for stud 254-2533 AWN. service. Call 257-2255 DINH, 262-7675 anytime.

EARLY AMERICAN DININC WANT TO BUY TO TRADE. Want a ROOM FURNITURE, dining table 32 Cal Wather PINK. or Beretta or w/4 chairs. 8150. Early American similar. have a 36 Cal Colt cap and China Cabinet. $200. both for $300 ball for trade or sale, shoots great, Stroller chair set, brand new still in this is a Navy Civil War model; box, taken out once to look at. paid Complete with powder, balls and\ over $450 will show _receipt. asking caps with bullet mold. Call 257-2722 $350, tried dishwasher stile runs OWN, 254-1723 AWN. good. $25. Two Early Americo end tables, both for $20. cam 254.3933 CLOTHES for needy families in U.S. after 4 p.m., 257-3143 OWH. foreign countries, Leave at 243213 Cochran St., KMCAS. Call 254-1427 FOUR 14 inch Chrome Reverse anytime. Rims, fit Ford or Mere.. 575; Also have intake manifold for 289 stock TO''S FOR TOTS, Trolley Car four BBL cart). asking $125 or best KMCAS 7 -Day store; Little Red oiler. tau 257-3518 OWN, 261.4172 Caboose, Main Gate; may also be left AWN. at 2093-A Elrod Dr., KMCAS. Call 254-2148. EBONITE 15 lb bowling ball, drilled lot woman, Noe% good condition, K-BAY SCOUTS need newspapers & $10; Pair bowling shoes, size 9 corrugated cardboard (no magazines). good condition, $5. Call 257-2067 Tic in nest bundles, container at 1:1W04, 254-1098 AWN - KMCAS 7-Day Store .& Commissary.

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