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Dear Siss: IN reply: Venereal my The article regarding It was never our in opinion intention to Aug. 2 issue Disease on pages 6 & 7 of the mislead our reading public on the proper of the Hawaii Marine was interesting and procedure for obtaining treatment to cure most informative. However, I do have one a Venereal Disease. Nor did we in any Why do you have a ? objection. way intend to disparage the We, as members of the medical professionalism of the medical personnel profession strive very much to maintain who deal with these diseases. If such an LCPL. DAVID SLACK LCPL. WILLIE SHILOH our professional image. 1 am sure that inference was drawn, we apologize. A 113 A 1/3 Chief Schapiro is just acting for the I think Because it's camera but 1 wonder if this enhances the Our purpose in running a that it really the only thing image of medical department personnel. photograph simulating treatment of VD helps the that you can Penicillin is not nornially administered in was to highlight and dramatize the entire appearance. grow on your this fashion, and if that is an arm in the VD epidemic situation. We have found Short face. You can't photo, someone may get the wrong that dramatic pictures tend to draw the makes you look have impression as to the normal site of a wader into a story and in this ease we younger and 'a or " so penicillin injection. The caption reads wished to inform and educate our mustache makes you have to that the Chief is administering a penicillin readership about a subject that should be you look older. compensate, in shot to a patient-1 hope not .... of concern to all. This was the sole 1 think that's some way. I've Venereal Disease is a serious subject purpose of the entire production, story, why a lot of guys wear 'them. I've had my stache for a year and a and articles of this nature are of obvious cover photograph and the pictures that had mine for 10 months now and half now and I guess it took about benefit to personnel but I feel that we accompanied the story. have no plans of shavin it off. two months of growing before it should portray members of the medical We are also well aware of the proper Girls - really dig guys' with started to look worthwhile. Having department in their true site for a penicillin injection. It is, of , and like to play with a stache also makes you look older light- professional people playing an course, the buttocks. However, a shot the hair on your upper lip. and more mature. important part in the prevention and of a medical man about to inject a patient treatment of venereal disease. in the offensive Respectfully. buttocks would be in nature to some readers. John C. Wocher of our Offending our readers is purposeless when DTI. USN it CPL. DAVID HIEZ accomplishes no justifiable goal. GYSGT. JOHN COSGROVE AMTRACS Force Dental Branch FIRST RADIO Everyone Camp Smith Ed I started in the barracks wearing a stache had one so I Cha liain's column back in 1968, decided to grow but just as a one. Girls like joke. I was them because it overseas at the makes a guy oes time and wanted look older. They God understand? to see how my even make a wife would react guy look By Father Michael Murphy that state, driving my car. But You know 1 wouldn't mean to kill someone should it to it. Surprising- smarter. As far as the regylations she IC-BAY - Dear God, 1 believe in have happened. Anger? Yes. 1 have a ly liked it and I've worn one go on staches, 1 think that they ever since. Moustache's also add to You, but You know all things: hence I temper, but 1 try to keg) it under are a little strict. I'd like to see needn't tell You or profess it in any way. Control. At limes I have lost my head and a military: appearance if they are them changed so you could grow 1 do not put "false gods" before You. tried to do bodily harm. But that is neatly trimmed. stache past the mouth and your Oh, I like the dollar ,a lot, and I am natural, isn't it? have them a bit thicker. striving for money and pleasure; but You On the commandment about Purity are understanding, so Irim realize that - well, let's say I'm not "simon pure," but these are not gods. 1 figure somehow You just didn't figure FIRST LIEUTENANT As for taking Your name in vain; this one out for us in uniform. Let's just TERRY MclUNSIEN CPL. LARRY McCLELLAN well, -1 do not do it consciously. When slip on by it. am angry, disappointed -or upset, Oh, I HQTRS 3D MARINES 1/3 Stealing! Well, yes and no. I Because 1 slip and Your damnation is called down I grew my wouldn't deliberately take anyone's like them. With freely; but you understand. moustache when property, except maybe a little the hair and On the matter of keeping "Your my first daugh- Government property. But that is alright, ter was born sideburn regula- day" holy. Well. sometimes; but I like to isn't it? No? Oh, 1 guess You don't tions the way sleep in or do the little things I haven't because I don't understand our problems there either. smoke cigars. they are, a time to catch up during the week. But I have borne false witness against W hen. m y moustache helps You understand, don't You? my neighbor, but that's only human. second daughter keep my face On the subject of honoring my Gossip after all is commonplace. Oh, is burn I' wilt from' looking folks and all lawful authority, I try. I never figured that I was possibly ruining a shave it off. too bare. I grew keep in touch with home ,- when I get person's reputation. The way I see it, Some girls like them and some my first stache when I was 15s and time; they expect me to w rite oftener, everybody knows it - or soon will don't. As far as the rules go I have been sporting them ever since. but they don't understand. On the lawful - well, anyway. Oh, they can live it down, even think they are fair. Like the hair The. only bad thing about them for authority bit I figure they know if I was mistaken. They'll move on in a on the top of our heads, we have me is that it takes about two their job, and it's up to them to catch me slacking or dodging. few years. I do tell lies, but doesn't to have a set regulation on the months to grow one. Also, I think everyone? hair that grows above out 'upper that the moustache regulations are Now on the matter of killing, You Well, 1 lip. That's just part of the military too strict. You should be able to know I respect that commandment that's the story God, as see at it. try do better - way. have them longer and thicker. completely. Oh, times "I hang one I'll to tomorrow. You on," and maybe have taken chances in do understand, don't You? 1111WMI MUMS Commamter, Marine Corps eases PALM LtGeo.1...t4. Mean Jr. SGT. TONY MARTINS SSGT. FINLEY WOOLSTON Office. in Charge Capt. R. tieM Editor GySgsof..carzeSasow:f44225577:2211441151 ASC 11TH CIT Assistant Editor The reason At first it Contributing Editor GySgt. pale Dye 425744311 SUL George SPIN 4257-2142) i have a mou- was because it SPSaftsINEwiretr Sgt. Toffy Kearns 4247.21425 Camp stache is because was one less Smith Correspondent SSI51. Jack afilchaniff (477462311 Camp Smith Correspondent Sot. nog Teenoff 5471.62331 i t makes me place to shave Pearl Harbor CortesPondern 1-Cpi. Robert Smith 1414.52331 feel like more and wasn't going The ossisssie maim, is eutittstied weekly on riklab tow Mayines. Nbley beginnek beelMeebee of an individual. to be perma- and civilian empfoyes et ea/nine Corps commands on Oahu. If is 'stinted Mtn ppvesulated funds by Community Pubtications, Inc.. I like being an nent, but now Kaneohe. Nam*. bedew the supetwision of The Joint Public Affalts Office. KMCAS, FPO. San Francisco. 90413 M. compliance wrilh individual. I've kind of CierifinMent of the Navy end Matins Canis publkalione and ',tinting Regulations. The Hawaii Matins Is member of tine aimed Forces News Iluteara. Wawa end Opinions Belidei my wife grown attached eoprested are not necessarily Moss of the Maine Corps. The Newell mottos is published rot informational outvotes and likes to only should not bli intetattd as dienthell In *atom Walla^ 09 it. it. produces. perSonanties and set/akin does not constitute the command. endorsement by Mb bOWSIMOMP Or AN copy efebereSeed for publiconoti must leech the editorial OniC In 8109- No. 305 by 4 P.m. Tuesday POW to Friday's wooksoon moo inftts otherwise ainittleal by the editorial Katt of the Newell Mantle. An cony with editotial Mir be tatosnaci and edited in laccold." mwommirmwmINION110 Senior civil servant Aug. If), 1974, Hawaii Marine, Page 3 retiring, News 1 began federal career 1943 topics K-BAY - There's nothing But his first job with the United States and other remarkable about the fact that parts of the Henry government came in 1943 when he world. New hours J. Prosser retired today after 10 years signed on with the War Manpower Since he arrived in the Islands of public service here. Nothing, that Commission. The Commission sent him 3 I years ago, Pete has for commissary is, except that "Pete," as he's known been to the Islands then to work on such instrumental in the completion, K-BAY - The eommissary around Public Works, is K-Bay's of "most projects as the Army Tripler Medical such projects will change its operating hours senior" civil servant. as the Diamond Head Center. Pete and his wife, Frances, Terminal in Honolulu, Sept. 3. With four years to built during his go before immediately fell in' love with Hawaii nine New hours :will be 9 a.m. mandatory retirement would years as design and engineering and have made it their home ever consultant on the job. to 6 p.m. uesday through automatically for hint "out to since, raising three children here. When the wharf Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. pasture," Pete at 74 has and pier sheds already Pete's most recent hitch with the were finished Saturday. The store is closed worked four years and in 1954 at i total cost the normal federal government only dates back a Sundays, Mondays and holidays. re tirement age of more than $15 million, the entire for government decade when he came here from The change is the result of employes. population of Oahu (about 220,000 And that makes him one of Point ; since the a marketing survey normal people then) could easily stand under conducted by the oldest senior citizens on the mandatory retirement age is 70 and* its one giant roof, measuring 385,000 commissary officials. it was federal payroll anywhere. I5 years' continuous employment, learned that square feet. Pete is credited with customer usage of Pete technically wouldn't have the store from to providing 85 per cent of the 8 to 9 a.m. was COLORFUL CAREER retire until after very his 78th birthday. engineering know-how required to low as compared to the But Pete's got the chance now and f*le the project. final hour before closing. Pete has been an electrical he's determined to take it: wanted "I Since he came to K-Bay, Pete's engineer in the Public Works to retire in 1956," con he explains work here has been to update the Air SNCO Ball tickets Department here since August, 1964 jokingly, "but they wouldn't let me." Station's electrical system; a new - The Staff NCO when he . came to K-Bay from the The "they" Pete speaks of "main feeder" project started in 1971 ,hall celebrate the Ma-rine Naval Mr Station at Barbers Point include all those organizations lucky, was finally operating at full capacity Cops birthday will be held Nov. after a friend told him K-Bay needed enough to count Pete among their by late 1973. An alternate power 8 at the Princess ,Kaiulani 'Hotel a utilities engineer. employes at one time or another, and feeder line - a reserve, alternate line in Waikiki. their number is many. when Pete arrived - soon became a General John A. Scott, necessity as the Air Station grew and USMCR (Ret.), publisher of the MONUMENTS TO A LIFE'S 'WORK expanded. Twice, once for the Navy Honolulu' Star Bulletin when K-Bay newspaper, will be Pete's first was a Naval Air Station the guest job after he and once since he came here in '64, speaker. The guest of honor will graduated and completed residence Pete's worked on tentative plans to be Sergeant Major L Andrews studies at the University of California extend K-Bay's 7,200-foot runway (Ret.). (Berkeley) to in 1923 with degrees in 9,000 feet. Since the project would - Tickets have been on sale mechanical, electrical and structural require idling in the ocean to make since July 15 and 316 had been engineering was on the San Francisco the difference at a cost of millions, sold as of Aug. 5. For overnight Bay Bridge. He later helped build the the plans were never put into effect. reservations call Princess famous Lake Washington floating Kaiulani Hotel at 922-581 bridge near Seattle. NOW THE END, HAT A BEGINNING Participants will receive a 25 per His work has taken him on cent discount on room rates, projects far and wide, from Alaska to After his retirement ceremony SI 5.75 for a double and $30 or South America. and his expertise in so today, Pete and his wife are looking 541 for a suite. many facets of engineering has been forward to getting on with one aspect For further information employed in the construction and of Pete's job that they never tired of: contact Gunnery Sergeant C.D. design of everything from freeways, travel. Pete plans to revisit Alaska, Bornman at 257-2066 or airports and earthquake-resistant travel through the United States into 257-3608. buildings to waterways, sugar Mexico and South America and then Bicycle plantations and military bases in the take a pleasure cruise to Australia, registratioN where the couple might decide to live KBAY - Like the for a few years. mountain coming to Mohammed, Before then, however, the bicycle registration will come to Prossers are anxious to visit their Air Station cyclists. Bus service assured A representative of the three married children and eight grandchildren on the Mainland; one Kailua satellite city hall, Mrs. such "visit" lasted 3'h years when Donna Howard, will be here Pete hired on with a construction Wednesday, Thursday and Friday students 8 to 3 p.m. to to a.m. transport from project. K-BAY. - Bus service will be Anthoney's and Kailua Mission will be Pete leaves his long, colorful register all bicycles at K-Bay. available for both public and private at 4 and 5 p.m. Normal driving time career with many memories and with This is an extension of the school pupils this school year. back to the Air Station is a warning for younger generations: Aug. 15 deadline previously Transportation to public schools approximately 20 minutes. "There's too much bureaucracy and announced. Assisted by a Military will be via chartered buses provided Students attending Le Jardin .diversification in the government." Policeman, Mrs. Howard will by the state school system. Exact D'Enfants and Windward Prep can Pete insists, "We have to come hold the registration in the times and routes are not availabk at catch a bus in Kailua which passes by back .to living with the bare essentials, Mokapu cafetorium. Bike owners this time. I They will be published in these schools at 10 minute intervals. we've become too sophisticated in the the Hawaii soon as need bring only a bill of sale, Marine as possible. Kaneohe bound students can way we live." is expected that the routes to prove legal ownership, if the It utilize a recently modified route No. and times will be very similar to bike is a 1972, '73 or '74 56 bus. It will pick up riders at those used last year. There will be a model. Aikahi Park Shopping Center and pass Phantom crashes, charge for riding the bus; the fee has by St. Mark's but will turn off tentatively been set at $.10 per Adult swim class approximately one-half mile from St. K-BAY If your kid can student per one way trip or $.20 a - Ann's. The route is new and no crewmen uninjured a fish but don't day. swim like you schedules are available at this time. know how to make a single Students attending private schools K-BAY-A Corps F-4 Phantom stroke, it can be an embthassing will have to use public buses. Those For Leeward students, express crashed into Kaneohe Bay at 10:40 a.m. situation. attending institutions in Kailua can buses will leave downtown Kailua and Wednesday. The two crewmen, Captain Park The Red Cross is offering ride TheBus No. 71 which picks up Aikahi enroute to the University William Lounsberry, piiot, and First adults a chance to correct this' at the bus stop near the intersection of Hawaii campus. In the afternoon, Lieutenant John Smolak, radar intercept state of affairs. An adults-only of Mokapu and Harris each day at they will return. These buses will also officer, ejected. They were picked up and make a limited swim class will be held at the 7:20 and 8:20 a.m. Traveling to number of stops Along taken to the Station Dispensary where and Station pool. It will begin Aug. Kailua, TheBus takes Kainalu Dr. Wilder Pensacola Avenues. they were reported in good condition. Schedules have not been determined 26 and each session will run Students can be dropped within a The airmen, from Marine Fighter yet but should be available from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. block of St. Anthoney's and Kailua by the Attack Squadron-122, were on a routine end the month. Enrollment is , limited to Mission at approximately 7:35 and of training flight when the accident the first 25 applicants. To join 8:35 a.m. , Further inquiries should be occurred. call the Red Cross at 257:2606 In the afternoon, pick up on directed to Thebus scheduling and The cause of the accident is under or 257-3575. Kainalu at the closest point to St. route information office at 531-5321. investigation by military authorities. Page , Hawaii Marine, Aug. I h. I 074

CAUGHT IN THE ACT, -- Checking to see if a'civilian fisherman has a permit (above), .game wardens Paul Chai (left( and Melvin Huds)n (right), are insuring that everyone who does fish on the Asir Statithf is aware of the regulations covering fishing. With a confiscated net in t hand, MP, game warden Corporal Wilson Kerisiano (below) heads back to IWO with the illegal fishing device. This net was to finely woven to permit, small or young fish, witieh are of little use 'to a fishernilati, to escape.

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S 4144, =t26.... "COULD I SEE YOUR PERMIT PLEASE" - Game Warden Corporal Wilson Kerisiano looks at the fishing permit of dependent Marin Fagens. He also inspected her equipment to make sure she was using legal gear Sacrifice owp t e to duties Game wardens protect nature resources

are in he before a federal . By Sgt. C.W. Rowe arc considered to be succulent delicacies. make sure that fishermen the right taken judge. Photos by Sgt. Ken Johnson However, the possibility of someone areas. There are three classes of A serious offense would be K BAY - Nature's living resources bagging the birds for "sport" exists. fishermen. The first includes active duty violation of the buffer zone. This area their dependents and seaward the shore are a bounty that can enrich man's life. Five .wardens patrol the base. They and retired military, extends 500 feet from Harvesting requires common sense, follow no regular pattern or schedule. guests. They require no permits but the along K-Bay's entire water boundary. The guests must he accompanied by a member last time a commercial craft violated the concernSor others and respect for our There is no way to anticipate when or . ecology. Unfortunately, man all too often wheaqh.ey might crop up: These men are of the family. Category two is civilian waters, his net was confiscated. lacks these qualities. Aboard a military volunteers; all game warden' work is done employes of the Air Station and their Exact details of the regulations bilk! such as the.. Air StatiOn. there are on their own time, either -affir working families. They too do not need a permit. concerning fishing and what areas are thoe who. sere to remind. us. They are hoUrs or on 'weekends and days off. The Civilians not employed aboard the Mr open to whom are available from the garne wardens. five are. Gunnery Sergeant Alfred Patty, Station 'fall into the third classification. Military Pace. The life of a garne 'warden at K-Bay Corporal Wilson Kerisiano, Paul, Chai. They must have permits and their fishing The most serious offense usually is not as complicated-as at the I rger bases Alfred Butires and Melvin 'Hodson. is restricted to certain area 't. .. encountered is fishermen accidentally such. :is Camp. Lejeune a d Camp The three civilians are Civil Service Civilians desiring to obtain a permit wandering into unauthorized areas, said Pendleton. Aboard such installations. employes. When patrolling the fish and can pick up an application form at the Patty. "We just warn them and tell them ,there is much acreage fOr a game warden game .areas, they carry identification, main gate or the Provost Marshal's Office. where they can and can't fish and direct to ovdrsee and a variety of projects for proving 'they are game wardens. Patty and The completed form can be left at either them to the proper place," he added. which he is iesprinsible. Kerisiano are Military Policemen and place and a permit will be mailed to the Such control is necessary. In one six K-Bay is a small base and easy for usually, make their rounds in uniform. applicant. month period, the Military Police issued wardens to patrol. This does riot lessen There is no question of their authority. Regulations cover the number of 1.598 permits. There is no telling how the requirement for diligence; it 'simply On weekends they often' patrol dressed in rods a person can use, nets and lobster many military and civilian employes who traps. a makes it eiisier.As there is. absolutely ,no civilian attire but carry MP identification. Also, permit is good only for the do not require permits_ also fished . hunting permitted here, 'the wardens Patty. explained his ;system for holder and his immediate family. Friends We don't have a fishing problem," seeking (*cern themselves with policing patrolling: "I usually make it a point to to try their angling skills on Patty stressed. It is a fact that makes him fishermen only. our the whole base at ,least three times a another's permit will be .turned away. and the other game wardens quite'happy. Anyone who violates the game and Of course, when they make their . week. Whenever I have duty at night I'll Through their efforts, a small part of our fish regulations can be detained and rounds, they are alWays checking to ° check things out on my regular patrol. We world's ecological balance is being charged. Active duty military can face ensure that no one violates the hunting. hit all the beaches and check the maintained. . ban. The dearth of -.game animals fishponds. We. also check out the brush punishment under the UCMJ. for "failure Without them, perhaps it wouldnot alleviates this worry Co a certain extent. area to make sure there's no hunting." to obey a lawful order." Civilians can !Use be possible for the fishermen of K-Bay to privileges 'Neither the booby. bird or the frigate bird What they are looking for is to their fishing or, in 'serious cases, harvest the bounty of the sea. '

1 111416. 11111111,111111 1,111111111111i , age Engineers don black hats, play dirty tricks on grunts

Story and photos is trip Bares and bounduip-type bra ur by Gy Sgt. Dale Dye anti-personnel mines, the 'engineers trapped, the far using about IS devices per area -I, rip wires were strung K-BAY -- Every plot has its villain. It the at all levels from ankle-high., to throatlevel m urge.): to plot thickens into an infiltration course or a lesson confuse infantrymen who would 'be' feeling for them in in the devilish art of land mine and booby trap the dark. warfare, the guys in the black hats are hound to be Marine engineers, ,."We tell them not to pick up souseniry' ever; indicated Lowther. "but it's a hell' of a teniptari!rm when A squad of and a supply of their you see a ('ration meal or ;a belt "of ammo devicnis trairidig aids can stagger, slow and stop a - tnatluriegr,n sitting of yogi. so we set sonic of that stuff unit in training land teach them some valuable right in iront curt and rig devices. W4ks every lessons along the way. That fact was ably it with pressure-release time.- demonstrated during the 1st Battalion, Third Marines', recent c,deployment to 'Ku Tree trining Lowther, who has been in explosive and area at Schofield Barracks. demolition work for many years, was especially proud of Led by Stiff Sergeant Jim Lowther, a squad the innovations This engineers kept coming up with in of six men frbm Alpha Company, 3d Engineers rigging the infiltration lanes. made night-time; miserable for Marines who tried to penetrate their mine fields. "They were setting out Malayan whips and, all sorts of dirty tricks which bows ,they know how think THINK DIRTY dirty, and that's what it's all about here." he said. "I read all the manuals from Vittnatii kan find," "You gotta think dirty," grinned Lowther, said Btuco.,11.1he experience guys gained over there "that's what I 'belt the men in my classes and that's really helps) ,to stimulate 'your thinking about ways to what the engineers do when we set out a mine make even the imost simple things killing devices." field. The only thing that holds you back is lack of imagination. Anything can be booby-trapped, and A CHALLENGING JOB when we set out a field, everything will be."

While glints from 1/3 toiled through 'Ku "I like the 'wtlrktnYself." said Davis. as he rigged wires. "beca ise 'it Tree's adventure training course, the engineers laid an incrediW complex system of trip lets you only own knowl dge of what out four infiltration lanes and began cackling challenge not your ability to spo _your gleefully over the nefarious devices they planned to you're doing, but the other guy's rig. traps." Lowther left, his engineers to their own devious Dividing into two-man teams, the engineers crept devices, moving in only to- answer a question or check, through bushes searching out likely the trees and Brucoli briefed 13 Marines, their final preparations. Ile and UNDERCOVER WORK While Lyme Corporal J.B. avenues of approach in which they would plant them out into - the on their infiltration course before sending Davis (show) rigs trouble for Marines in his infiltration surprises. "The idea is to determine which direction said Corporal Mike the darkness. boas, Staff Serpent Jim Lowther (below) selsisp a few enemy is likely to come from," trap them to the greatest extent As a flare split the night shadows and the infantry his own in the area **eve he wit aim a Brucoh, "and then booby-traps of possible:' Marines hit the grount protecting their- night vision, band snipe dims. explosives provided same warfare The a look -at the unlikely places or areas Lowther chuckted and said, 'Wee, were thinking dirtier the infantryinest of 1/3 dewing ,lien take unexpected fireworks for they might run for protection," added Lance than they are. They'll remember that trick the next time to Ku Tree Wining area at where their recent deployment Corporal J.B. Davis,'"and rig a couple there too." and Maybe the chips will he down then." Schofield Ramicks.

-4111100110111/ J.B. Davis rig a TROUBLESOME TEAM - Corporal Mi e Brucoli and Lance Corporal The ammunition slung trip flare on the back side of a tree in of the infiltration lanes. over Brucoli's shoulder will cover another booby trap. infantry gets money's worth Story and photos factions competing to see who's the most daring. a By GySgt. Dale Dye At Ku Tree there was a distinct lack of g cotton candy and awning-striped circus tents but K-BAY - Belly Robber, Australian Repel, the show went on from the 300-foot Slide For The Skyscraper and Slide For Life. The names Life opening curtain, through the obstacle 'seem like they should he spelled out in flashing course matinee to the 70-foot high kick-off neon on a carnival midway, but only repelling act. crudely lettered signs marked the rides for 1st The idea was to toughen the battalion a Battalion,- Third Marines, at Ku Tt*e. before their imminent deployment to Camp C 'That's, not to say there wasn't a sort of Pendleton for more conventional military carnival atmosphere during the four days of trailing. Company commanders had arranged 1 busy training schedules for their men including I . rugged training as some 400 Marines jumped, slid, dropped and climbed their way through the obstacle and confidenCe courses, rubber boat Army's Ranger-type training area at Schofield training, rope bridge work and night infiltration Barracks. In fact, the whole event was markedly courses. It made for a busy four days full of similar to a small-town tent show, with various challenges and counter-challenges. There are no sideshow barkers urging 1.) Hawaii-based units to "hurry-hurry-hurry" to Ku Tree for the show, but a review of some of the acts may serve the same purpose.

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* SLIDE' FOR LIFE. Step right up to the edge of this wooden platform for the ride of yOur life. Grasp the cross-bar on a well-greasCd pulley and stand by for theride of your life. It's all here. friends. A thrilling 300-foot ride into refreshing water that gets colder and colder as you approach. See the earth zipping by your feet at fantastic speeds! See the panic-stricken looks on the faces of your friends on the 0 le ground! See!' the net coming up at you like a prize-fighter's good right fist. Yes sir, it's a thrill-a-minute which gives you time for about one and a half thrills before you rocket into the water.

I * OBSTACLE COURSE-Here's your chance to test Darwin's theory. Find out for yourself e man is really descended from the apes, and if he if' how far removed are you? You'll cli b, yoti'll jump. you'll pull, you'll push. Yo '11 also pant. wheeze and gasp but -you'll make it through one of the most challenging courses in the area and that's a nice feeling. Try yo mettle on the belly robber which is aptly n d since it robs your belly of any semblance f strength. There are about 10 obstacles here all designed by a former witch-hunter at the Spanish inquisition and only the .trong survive! HELPING A BUDDY - Woundedomen can REPEL LING C LI F F-Here's your be carried down steep cliffs using the chance co play Superman without all that cape buddy-repel method as demonstrated here by and phone-booth hassle. Simply hook up a Lance Corporal Frank Montoya carrying crotch-crushing Swiss Seat, loop the ropes Private Mike Re.lfe.

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USING THOSE MUSCLES - There are some on the over and under obstacle (above) being genuine monster obstacles on the Ku Tree negotiated by Private First Class lama artery course including this one (left) which is a (left), lance Corporal Ernest Brown' (right) sort of elinibirig,gymnastic-balancing act. and Lance Corporal Bob Galinsore. Already taxed muscles get a real stretching rth from Ku Tree's attractions

around your body and leap off the cliff. You're your mettle in puttin out the resultant fire! guaranteed to stop just when you want to (more RUBBER BOAT RIDES-Learn the less) and the same can or for price, you learn mysterious low and I high boat carries first used exciting. Alpine yells or terror-filled screams! by American Indians to transport their Make sure everything is just right beforeyou leap birch-bark canoes! I Learn how to climb in a though, friends! At the bottom of the cliff is a bobbing rubber boat with five other guys and nasty fellow that may make you do push-ups get in some great practice for wrestling suicidal and yell "I have tendencies" at the top octopuses! Learn how to cling to the side of an p of your lungs. There's also the Australian Repel over-turned raft until your knuckles turn white! y in which you transcend the cliff face downward. And maybe, just maybe, you'll be the guy d It's you). chance to actually look before you selected to climb up on the boat and heave until g leap! it rights itself. Yes, you'll be all set for Paddlin' NIGHT INFILTR:ATION/* Madeline Home once you've completed this n COURSE-Challenge nature and the dirty minds thrill-packed course at Ku Tree! of Marine engineers as you wen and/ crawl Yes, friends, it's all there for you and it through a booby-trap and land mine-infested won't cost a dime, not the tenth part of ar dollar.

fortis. You'll have the time of Our life fighting So if you've got sonic time to spare and some , 0 strathically placed trip wires and insects big surplus intestinal fortitude, do what the 400 enough to carry you off w4hout a struggle. satisfied customers of 1st Battalion, Thirds Thrill to the glare of a tqwed flare and test Marines did. Get on up to Ku Tree and get it on!`

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HIGH IN THE SKY - Alpha Company the 300-foot cable the hard way. On the eing to Iery Marines (above) found teamwork the. key to bottom. Constance Stood by with the flag drop the pulley into fight ) finally topping the 30-foot skyscraper signal riders when to off obstacle: Staff Sergeant Charles Constance the water. (right) takes the drop flag to the bottom of Page 8, lbwaii Marine, Aug. 16, 1974 ure concentration needed to learn art of Gott) Kai Benefitting from the southerner's George Spear BY Mgr- first degree black belt are the students of K-BAY - Sitting in the yoga the NCO School. Teaching NCOs just a of position meditating requires plenty few defensive steps and techniques, concentration but to be totally engrossed Ilammontree admits that the meat of the in the act while sitting atop a 2,000 foot matter comes after hours of instruction in cliff with a 50-knot wind tearing at your the art of Goju Kai, meaning "hard to face seems to require something close soft." paralysis. Trained under the instructorship of "Not so!" claims Sergeant lames Mateo Arnado, the number two man in 41arr01111rCe who regularly experiences the martial art of Goju Kai in Hawaii, such an ordeal while undergoing training Hammontree became his assistant six in the mountains fiehind Schofield months ago. Barracks. Hammontree, an ex -drill The Memphis native explains that instructor who possesses all the military the art is a combination of Okinawan is an practices with his semisei bearing our guidebook raves about, style karate and Kung Fu. "Other than Sergeant lames Ibmasontree (right) Brigade Schools. He second THE CAT STANCE - behind Schofield Barracks. Both are instructor in Judo at Kung Fu. the art is probably the (instructor), Metro Anode, in the mountains she teaches drill and other military Go.* Kai and occasionally take their students into also most controllable." instructors in the martial ass of subjects at the Schools. The real test of what his martial arts sessions. mountains for weekend training students have learned about the art comes early on a Saturday morning when they Lewis' single scores winning tally depart for the mountains behind Schofield Barracks. After ascending as far as possible one-run squeeker with their car, they leave the vehicles to Girls Al Stars triumph in climb the last seven-mies to the top. Roberson and putting the score at The trip is modeled after excursions tine drive down the tint base line in By Sgt. Terry Kearns a the Raiders. practitioners, Gogen in two Demon tallies. 5.4 in favor of by the arts that brought a last cat") and 4-3 in favor of One run down and with Yamaguchi (known as "The K-BAY - Playing under heavy With the score now top of the the Raiders tightened up chance to catch up, the Arnado. wind aril rainy conditions, the Girls the Demons, a last stand for no more runs were seventh proved to be CONCENTRATION TESTER I from K-Bay edged Schofield their' fielding and All) 1Stars Demons. With two outs and the 5-4 in a close the reaching the top, the students Barracks Major's Demons scored. Ellen Versteater hit a Upon bases loaded, approximately five hours and softball Contest Sunday evening. The game stayed scoreless until looked as if it would practice for on blooper that meditating. A good test of The K-Bay team kept fans the bottom of the fourth when Poole base. Then to then begin drop right over second is the ability to the edge of their seats as they barely tripled w it h a runner on third, short centerfielder one's concentration Schofield the fans dismay of the 2.000 foot squeezed by the fighting °ringing the contest to an even lull and scooped it meditate at the edge All Stars found Poole charged the training and exercise team. The home team setting. make the last out drop. This type of out, as the game progressed, why out of the dirt to even lasts through end the game 54 in favor of goes on all day and Schofield's team was dubbed Major's Again the game turned into a and Sunday evening. Demons. no-run fielding duel wail the befitom K-Bay. nth mimes% ma second and of the sixth. Leading nit Om batting Daving defeated Fort Shatter last lianunontrees interest in the third early in the top of the tint with a triple, Janice Roberson was Friday at Sand Island, the K-Bay MI martial arts surfaced about three years inning shortstop, Virginia Cherry not on third base for Jong. Lewis Stars have brought their record to five ago when he arrived in Hawaii. "After drilled one into right center field came to the plate and singled bringing wins and no losses. looking around at a number of the other which brought in the first two arts being taught, I decided to take up Schofield runs. Goju Kai. The training looked harder but Down by two the K-Bay Raiders more professional and there was no weren't complacent as Nancy Kain led fooling around in classes." off the inning with a double. Barbara Hammontree teaches about 10 Hartley followed with another double Marines weekly aboard the Air Station which brought Kain around to third. plus classes out in town. With scorers on second and third, "Indefinite, it could go on for "Taco" Sidi to popped out and Betty years," is Hammontree's assessment of Poole came to bat. Keeping a close how long the class could last. "The eye on the ball, Poole ,walked and unfortunate thing about any martial art," loaded the bases for Pat Gessie who according to the karate instructor, "is struck out. With the bases kill loaded that students come to the first hour of and two down, Gail Sunderlin training and expect to leave with enough smacked a drive into eft center experience to be a stand-in for David bringing Kain and Hartle home and Carradine on TV's "Kung Fu."-it's not tying up the game. that easy." With Poole still on third, Bonnie Lewis singled, scoring Poole and giving MIND OVER BODY the Raiders a 3-2 advantage. Sandy "I teach the students to let Shettler flied out to end the inning. their mind control their body, not their With the tables now turned, the body control their mind," he added. In Demons were unable to come up with learning this control a lot of stretching any runs in the top of the second as exercises and conditioning arc involved in a fly out and two put outs in the the $12 per month course. infield gave them no chance to score. ' The course uses no weapons or The bottom of the second was striking boards yet, states Hammontree, also 'a scoreless inning for the Raiders but after five years of training in the art, who held a slim one run lead. one will become extremely proficient in his ability to handle himself. With ,high hopes of in Interested in trying to recruit new the top of the third, th Demons' students for his course, liammontree hitting was hot but to their urges anyone interested to contact him at misfortune so was the Raiders' Brigade Schools, 257-2212 or at home, fielding. At the end of the top of the 254-3242 inning the score was still a close 3.2 The proRssional Marine hopes to with the Raiders on top. set up a school at his next duty station The bottom of the third inning whenever the time comes. proved fruitless the Raiders as for Whatever the case, wherever he may well after three quick outs. go, the Marine will be able to carry with Finally in the top of the fourth Photo Sy CO. A.E. Letflienot him his unique skill and hopefully, train inning the Demons broke)loose. With SCORING RUN-Seliallield's Gail Warren crosses home pleb la the top of the sixth to tie some Marine in the martial art he has the bags full, Cicilia Pefez hammered up the bail game. K- Bay' grabbed a one run lead in their hand the skits to win 5-4. received from Hawaii. Aug. 16, 1974, Ibwaii Marine, Page 9 Sports {Geodrge's Sportlinel 257.2141/42

K-BAY SEATS NEAR THE THIRD BASE LINE are still available at Special Services for the remaining four games of the Hawaii Islandeis: The $2 tickets, have been marked down to 5.50. For further information contact Special Services at 257-3108. AN OFFICIALS CLINIC will be held Wednesday \ in the Station gym, Hangar 103, for all. intramural football coaches and interested Parties. It will, begin at 7 p.m. and the agenda will include new rules, rule changes and other pertinent information.

CHANGES fN THE OPERATING

OURS of both the. ' main gym and time `mini -gym have been made. The am gym (Hangar 1\t03,)' will be open from 10:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. 114(Alay through Friday and noun until 5 p.m.

Saturday. The , mini-gym will operate from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10:30 a.m. until 6 prtn. Tuesday and Thursday and noon to 5 ' p.m. Saturday. Ladies can use the mini-gym from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Photo by CV A.E. LeMoeux and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Both PROPER SWING - Frederick Rove (kneeling) gives Dave Wolf yardage every gdkr wants off the tee.Bove is the new golf come gyms will be closed sesame pointers on how to improve his swing and get that extra manager at K-Bay. Sunday. OPEN BOWLING will go in the bowling alley each afternoon of the week, including weekends. The Bove, tees off at new position, bowling alley is open from noon until II p.m. Sunday, Monday and holidays i d from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. uesday through Saturday. into k swing as golf course boss A SCOTCH DOUBLES OURNAMENT will be held Saturday supervising improvements By GySgt. Larry Saski second retirement 16 years later. But already in starting at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 17. Entry progress, Bove, who has a nine handicap, when you've got a love, a true love, you fee is $6 per male-female team. Prizes K-BAY - Frederick Bove doesn't will be available just can't retire and forget it. not until next month to will be given to the first, second and look a day more than sixtir but he is, teach In December of last year he took those seeking instruction. He hopes third place teams. Call 257-2597 to many years more. If his condition is an over the MidPac Country Club where he by then that not only he, but also an example of what golf can do for a person, register. stayed until May. His next managing job, assistant, who he is in the process of LADIES NOTAP BOWLING is it's a sport many of us should consider at age 68, was here. hiring, will be available to teach. trying. held Sundays at 6 p.m. More Bove is a testimony to the game of participants are needed. Call 257-2597 Bove is K-Bay's new golf course CHANGES IN STORE golf. He's as young as he feels and for details. manager. He has 20 years of experience looks-and that's a lot less than 68. managing fairways for temperamental Though Bove is satisfied with the "swingers" and he's been playing the overall layout of the course here, he does game for 50 years. have several changes in progress now for Peeples nips Owens by one stroke His first taste of managing came the links that should be beneficial to the while he was in the Marine Corps golfer. At the top of his list arc stationed at Camp Pendleton. He was in improvements in the course irrigation in golf tournament at Camp Smith charge of the course there from 1951 system and drainage in wet areas. Also in until 1955. Two years later, following his his plans are redesigning sand bunkers and CAMP SMITH - John Peeples while Esposito finished with a net 72 retirement, he decided to make golf constructing new tees. He predicts these carded a seven over par 79 to capture and a gross 87. course management his life work. improvements will be accomplished by the Championship Flight of the Camp Mike Troch, a 30-handicapper, Though golfing has been a major the end of the year. Smith Quarterly Golf Tournament shot a net 70 to win "C" Flight. international sporting event for more To help keep the golf course in top Tuesday at Navy/Marine Golf Course. Troch's round of 50-50 included a than a century, the Marine Corps didn't shape he offers these suggestions to Peeples round of 39-40, which birdie four on the first hole. take it seriously until 1955. When it did, golfers: avoid wet areas, especially golfers included a birdie two on the sixth Art Mendez defeated Frank Bove was there with clubs in hand to who are using golf carts and hand carts; hole, was good enough to edge Lee Abbott in a score card play off to compete in the first All-Marine Golf and replace divots and repair scars on Owens by one stroke. Owens also earn second place. Both carded net Tournament held at Parris Island. The greens. He also asks duffers to drive from placed second in the last tournament. 75s but Mender paned the third hole following year he dubbed his way to between markers on each tee. Don Chinery won "A" Flight in while Abbott had a bogey. fourth place in the Senior Division in the Golfing has always been a genteel a score card play off over Dave In the Calloway Flight, Fred same tournament. In 1957 he retired game but it has certainly locked a place in Jones. Both fired net one-under par Stepp fired a net 69, the low round from the Marine Corps as a major. For the hardy outdoor lifestyle here at K-Bay. Its but Chinery's par four on the of the day, for an easy victory. He Bove golf became a full time project. Bove is quick to point out that "golf is a second hole gave him the victory. had a gross 92. Dave Steele's net 77 participating sport anyone can play, China's, had a gross 81 and Jones, was good enough for second lie had SECOND CAREER STARTS regardless of sex, from their youth to their 83. a gross WI. He entered the University of old age-no limit." And he proves it. An eagle three by Man Peacock Owens' booming drive of over Massachusetts to attend a three-month For those who want to try the on the 495-yard 18th hole gave him 275 yards on the 10th hole gave him Turfbrass Management Course, designed golfing game Bove suggests "first seek the "B" Flight title by two strokes the longest drive contest while especially to train course managers in the instruction before you acquire bad habits over Frank Esposito. Trailing by two Peacock went the closest to the pin intricacies. of their trade. in your golf swing. Then practice on the strokes going into the final hole, contest on the 133-yard 17th hole. feet His first job in a newly adopted driving range before attempting to Peacock holed a 135-yard six iron fie put his tee shot to within 14 career was course superintendent at the actually challenge the game on the golf shot for the eagle while Esposito had of the cup. prestigious Brentwood Country Club in course." to settle for a double bogey seven. In all 27 golfers participated in Los Angeles. Ile worked there until his Because of his busy schedule Peacock had a net 70 and a gross 84 the tourney. Page 10, Hawaii abrine, Aug. 1 0, 1974 Buglers blow away musicians' image, combine PFT power with horn skills

By Sgt. C.W. Rowe school for practice and playing on the to do is come back in as an officer weekends." Which isn't to say he was so I' figured I'd get a degree and sec K-BAY )The common image of a weakling when he enlisted; "working if it worked out." the musician is a person who spends on a farm keeps you in shape." most of his time hunched over his Farm work didn't keep him STAY IN SHAPE instrument praCticing notes and other from developing musical talents mysterious musical rites. sufficient to pass the audition Even though they will build to a Marine Corps musicians give the given in boot camp, as did Walters. in different crescendo, the two play he to this caricature. Two members of high school, he 'played the trombone together now. y run together, 15 the 1st Marine Brigade. Drum and and tuba. miles twice a w k, and work out in Bugle Corps prove the misconception the mini-gym the days when they to be ridiculous. Corporal Rodney NO FUTURE IN RUNNING don't jog. Walters and Lance Corporal Timothy Neither man worries about being Morrill achieved perfect scores on Morrill, a baritone bugler, will a contradiction of the popular image their last two Physical Fitness Tests. continue to perform music and work of the musician. Walters allowed as Consecutive perfect scores in the PFT out but does not plan to pin his how "It's rare. Most musicians that are a far cry from the physical future on these two notes. J "I'll I've known are into a lot of heavy 'ineptitude usually associated with continue to play but what I really reading, studying and that sort of musicians. , want is to go to school," Morrill thing. They usually take a different Walters, a 20-year-old who hails emphasized, "I do it because I enjoy road than I have, especially in high from Shippensburg, Pa., conies by his it. I'm not going to make a career of school, band and sports didn't mix. physical and musical prowess honestly. it. It's like running, there's no future However, I mixed them:' Active in water sports and hiking for in it. It's just for recreation." Morrill could care less about the as long as he can remember, the His plans are to attend the unorthodox appearance. contra-bass bugler began to run track Universal Heavy Equipment School in "I enjoy playing with the guys in in the seventh grade. Throughout high Florida to get a license. That would the Drum and I school he continued with track, cross enable him to attend college. "I want Bugle Corps. enjoy running and working out. I just don't think about country and football. to go to college but 1 can't afford it it. It's my way of relaxation. so I figured I could get my heavy Other people read a book or go the PROFESSIONAL equipment license and I could pick up to MUSICIAN club." enough money nights, weekends and Adding to his schedule was holidays to go to school." Playing an off-beat tune, the two trombone playing with the high school The way his sheet is written are in perfect harmony. In tandem, band and bugling with a professional calls for this to lead him right back they strive for perfection in a drum and bugle corps, the Yankee into the Marine Corps. "What I'd like non-musical realm. They achieved it. Rebels from Baltimore. He marched -1144, with them for three seasons, right up to his enlistment in the Corps. . Getting used to the Corps PFT required adjustment but was not an untoward strain for Walters who neither smokes nor drihks. "I was running the summer before I came in and I'd been in a few track meets, so I was in pretty decent shape when I came in," he explained. "It took a little while to get used to doing pull-ups, then sit-ups and then running right after that," the bugler admitted. However, he was able to score 265 on his first PFT in boot camp. In April, he and Morrill each scored 300 on the PFT for the firs time. Walters will leave the Cot when the remaining four months of his two year enlistment is up. He will run one or two more physical tests and expects to reach the Max again. Music sets the rhythm for the bugler's future. He will return to the Yankee Rebels and professional drum and bugle competition. "I like the competition," pointed out. The Rebels have, ranked number one nationally among pro organizations many times over the past 20 years.

PRO POSSIBILITIES

Mother beat to .which he will continue to march is physical fitness. At one time, he had professional aspirations in track. There was a catch. "Back when I was thinking about it, there wasn't a professional track circuit." However, he doesn't close the door on running track for money. "Now there is (a pro circuit) and there's a track club be running with when I get back home." Running mate Morrill's story has some similarities. The Reisters Town, Md., native didn't have time in his MINI) OVER MATTER - Kyo Doan Lee demonstrates the technique of bare-handed nail youth for track or other sports but driving, one of the most riffiesdt of karate dentonstratioas. Lee is teaching beginners was able to stay in shape. "I lived on chimes in Tae Kwan Do at the Malmo. School cafeteria on Mondays, Wednesdays and a farm and there was work at home Fridays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Call the Camay Services Center at 257-3168 foe more so I could never get into staying after information. Aug. 16, 1974, Hawaii. Marine, Page Al Local locomotion K-11A V performance while with the I'MFPac Color VMEA-235 Computer t,. STAFF NCO CLUB Guard. The three year vet 'calls Lincoln, A Certificate of Commendation was TODAY - Soul night - entertainment home. awarded to Sergeant William Martin for his programming by Magic 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ' performance as the squadron's Ordnance Lira.:' SATURDAY - Bob Lyman Show 9 Chief. Married to the former Kathleen Ktistaa, Counseling will be available Aug. 9 for p.m. to 10 p.m. with Country Sallie lights the 23-year-old Morrisville, Pa., native is a those interested in a career in computer 8 pan. to t a.m. Tickets on sale now, graduate of the city's high school. He entered programming and related areas. $3.50 per person. the Corps in May 1970 and arrived at K-Bay in Mr. V.E. Kim, the director of TUESDAY - Mongolian Bas-B-0 5:30 April 1972. Roosevelt University's computer science p.m. to 8 p.m. Entertainment wilt be Tim A. Bahr made 'the jump from program, will be aboard the Air Station to together from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. corporal to sergeant meritoriously. A Wisconsin discuss the ketursobboratory series. The WEDNESDAY - Membership night. native, the 20-year-old has been aboard the Air course. in association with Control Data Entertainment by the Golden Hoeseshoe Station since November 1973. Married to the Boys 8 p.m. MEHRER LEMME Corporation. features real time access to to midnight. former lacalyn Prahl, he is a graduate of Cybernet computers. compilers, assemblers James S. DePue and Lauren M. Purcell. Lakeland High in Minolqua, Wis. He serves the and application oft:imams. were promoted squadron as training NCO, NBC NCO, a For further information and to lance corporal meritoriously. In the news DePue ' computer technician and NBC embarkation appointment contact the Joint Education works in Disbursing and is from Pittsburg, NCO. Center at 257-2061 or 257-3572. Okla. Purcell is with the Force PEARL HARBOR Adjutant, EMIFItac, and hails from Oakland, H&MS24 Lance Corporal Harold D. Garner was Calif. She has seven months in the Corps. Cpl. Daniel Mohn was awarded a Free show promoted to his present sank on July I. He is Certificate of Commendation. The UM -E Huey presently assigned to the Security Company for crew chief is a Great Falls, Mont., native. 'Sort Liz Damon and the Orient Express duty as a Marine Security Guard. of Lloyd D. Mohn and Mrs. Ben Benidict, he is will put on a show free of charge at Lance Corporal Phillip Lennie'l completed a graduate of C.M. Russell high school inGre,at Conroy Bowl at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at his first 100 miles of running. He completed his Falls. The 20.year-old has more than three Schofield Barracks. 100 miles in increments of not less than three years in the Corps. lion-stop miles at a time. its lie presently The following Marines were promoted to assigned to Security Company for duty. Private Leisure sergeant: Chester G. Lambert, Dale C. Tong, First Class Michael P. Monahan also completed Jeffrey L. Carson, Randall G. Truman, Doyle E. SNCO WIVES CLUB his first 100 miles of running. He is assigned to Lanky. Edward J. Wasielezyk, Gary W. There will be a family picnic at Ilaole the Wahiawa/gunk' Marine Detachment for Kos on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the beach. duty. DUPUE PURCELL Granibort, Todd It. Riccardo, Kent D. Skinner, John A. Brinkman, William A. Declercq, George Ham will be provided. i, Everybody should CAMP SMITH James L. Davis added crossed rifles to his bring their own G. Ferguson, Mitchell It. Cade, William E. lunch to be shared, plus Lepl, Robert U. Otto, PMO, tece wed a single stripe. A Disbursing clerk, he calls bring your beverages. Sweeney, Joseph F. Brickett and Dennis P. own paper plates, Meritorious Mast and was selected the Cleveland, Ohio, home. utensils and lawn chairs. Foster. Military Policeman of the Month for Ju . The SSgt. Randy Ream, Camp. ,Oupply, was The tour August Eugene Bottner and Dee W. Gooding were for will be on the Cincinatti native is a 1T-month veteran of the promoted to his present rank. The Phoenix, Glassbottom Boat Wednesday promoted to corporal. and then to Corps. Ariz., native is a six year Corps veteran. Perry Boys Smorgy in the Kaneohe Robert W. Casper, Frank W. Kovacs, K41A ( Shopping Center for lunch. Charles R. Morris and Dennis J. Yecke were Meet at the hI&HS Staff Club at 9:30 a.m. Boat promoted to lance corporal. ride costs The following Marines were promoted to $2.80 and the smorgy will run $2. If you lance corporal: George E. Barbera, Paul M. PSB do not wish to go on the boat ride, meet Harrison, Steven T. Vittorio, Nickolas 3. Ney Larry J. us at the smorgy at 11:30 p.m. and Robert C. Tanner. Lance Corporal Philip 3. Ammar was Lord was meritoriously promoted to his rank. meritoriously Lance Corporals Raymond Santiago and David advanced to the Clubs J. Gillis were presented meritorious masts, Gillis rank of sergeant. He works in CAMP SMITH I was also picked as the HMIS Marine of the STAFF NCO CLUB Month. Headquarters and TODAY - Come on up and enjoy OTTO ROGERS FIRST RADIO Service Company membership night with happy hour from LCpl, David A. Rogers. PM% received a Louie E. auk and Roger G. May were at Provisional 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Something will be given Meritorious Mast for outstanding performance both promoted to lance corporal Service Battalion. AMMAR away. of duties as a Military Policeman. The Iwo year SATURDAY - 11.1 Freeway wilt Corps WI halls from Schenectady, N.V. perform from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 4, ENLISTED CLUB comma Dennis L. lakhrer. Special Station ichool opens Sept. TODAY - Listen to the rock sounds Services, received a Meritorious Mast for of Urianiss from 8 p.m. to midnight. outstanding performance of duty from Feb. I SATURDAY - The Fugitives will to July 15. The two-and-a-half Year Corps entertain from 8 p.m. to midnight. veteran hails from Stockton. Calif. - new pupils required to register WEDNESDAY - Enjoy the Jimmy A Meritorious Mast was awarded to Sgt. Edge Show from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. David Lemme, Force Graphics. for outstanding K-BAY Mokapu Elementary may not be allowed to attend school if School will open for the fall term Sept. 4. these prerequisites are not met. It will be a full day of school, 8 a.m. to The school office is open until 4 1:20 p.m., and lunch will be served in the p.m. Monday through Friday for cafeteria. registration. Transfer students should memo bring report card and/or transfer records Movie the school Children who are new to and have not registered for the '74-'75 from the last school they attended. If a child is entering school for the first time BOONDOCKER Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed 'Mr year should do so befOre the opening day. (kindergarten first grade), parents must 6 p.in. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Only those students who live aboard the or bring a birth certificate or other proof of 7 p.m. (Thursday) Air Station or will by Oct. 1 may register. FAMILY THEATER date of birth. 7:15 p.m. 5 6 7 9 10 I I A child who has not previously Class lists will be posted on the 8:15 p.m. (Thursday) attended school in Hawaii is required to windows of the school catetorium after 4 BARBERS POINT have a physical examination, a TB skin p.m. Aug. 30. Lunch at Mokapu costs 7:30 p.m. (Outdoor) 3 4 5 6 7 *8 9 test and certain immunizations. A student $.25. CAMP SMITH 7 p.m. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MARINE Dispensary giving school physicals BARRACKS. 7 p.m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. PIRANHA - William Smith, Peter Brown, PG, adventure for students making first enrollment 2. CARNAL KNOWLEDGE - Jack Nicholson, Ann Margaret, R, drama K-BAY - Any child entering the physicals. No physicals will he performed 3. SON OF THE BLOB - Godfrey Cambridge, Carol Lynley, PG, science state school system for the first time for those children possessing a current fiction must have a school physical. one but copies of current physicals can he 4. BUSTING Elliot Gould, Robert Blake, R, drama obtained if needed by the student to - Examiniations will be given to 5. JEREMIAH JOHNSON - Robert Redford, Charles Tyner, PG, drama enter school.. dependents at the Dispensary Wednesday, 6. ULZANA'S RAID - Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davidson, R, western Out-of-state transfer students can Thursday and Friday. Children will be 7. SILENT ONE - Anton Holiakov, PG, drama enter Hawaiian schools with an examined from 8 until 11 a.m. and 1 8. FUZZ Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch, PG, comedy out-of-state physical if it was performed - until 3 p.m. each day and will follow an 9. DEEP THRUST - Angela Mao, Clang Vi, R, drama within 12 months of entering school here. alphabetical schedule: Wednesday, A-H; 10. DIAMOND HEAD - Charlton Heston, Yvette Mimieux, none, drama These physicals are mandatory and Thursday, I-Q and Friday, R.Z. 11. THOMASINE AND BUSHROD - Vonetta McGee, PG. drama more than 1,400 are expected to be 12. ONE IS A LONELY NUMBER - Monte Markham, PG, comedy Students being examined must be required. No other patients, except will be "The The chidren's Sunday matinee at the Family Theatre accompanied by a parent and must bring bonafide emergencies, will be seen during Adventures of Bullwhip Grifirm." Show begins at 2 p.m. Admission 30 cents. their ID card, shot record, eye glasses and the times set aside for school physicals. a urine sample. The Dispensary has a list For any questions contact of all physicals given herein the past year lieutenant Commander Vattner at and a list of private schools that require 257-2172, ext. 146. Page 17, NSWai %UAW. Aug. 16, 1974 Classified ads

set 14168 CAMENO two door hardtop, LUDWIG DRUMS, five pc HOUSE, three bedroom, one and one HOUSE in Enchanted Lakes, Kenna. include" *tends and throne. Silver four bedrooms, two and one funs wait. $150. Call Sgt. Kearns ?rah bath, large enclosed tenai, For sale half Sparkle, 300. Call 254-3923 carpets end drapes, separate master baths, gamily room. patio. an carpets, 257-2141 OWN. anytime. 1969 CHEVY MALIBU, 307 cu. in., drapes, appliances. Immediate wing W/Pnvete entrance near beach. FORD GALA XIPE convertible. no Nate. $400, avail. Sept. 1. Call two door hardtop, one owner. occupancy. Call Major Halmos, 1966 MAZDA 1974 stationwagon. A/C. 36,000 actual miles. new tires, alt 257-2554 OINK 261-0436 anytime. reliant trans. $5001offer. Call 257-2967 OWN, 261-9021 AWN. 254-2280 AWN. radio, heater, under 8,000 mites, tour accessories. 111250/offer. Call Max save orig. 862627 9i1. 262-4089 AMP-. 6 months old, $1,200 from 55 GALLON TANK with flynano 1971 TOYOTA 44.000 miles, runs price. Yours for 4.000. Call weekend filter and subtend fitter, large gold 2543923 anytime. -Found ,Call good, needs body work, radio, fish. 254.4349 anytime. 11r81, Call MI itAt"..0% SENSOIREX with S0'-mm heater. new $850. MINOLTA SRT-101 1.4 lens. case, WRIST WATCH at the bottom of the f 1.8 tens and 135-mm t 3.5 lens with OLD APPALOOSA MARE, excellent 2542452 AWN. 35mm telephoto tens adX2 adapter, ocean near the Enlisted Beach cabins. flash and I.-bracket. asking $200 or gentle. $690 including tack. Hash Cell and 257. 32040004. Eight Craig tape Jumper, BLACK & DECKER RADIAL three Innen, electronic and Identify best ore,. track Can 262-6312 anytime. 471.3280 e $215. Miniature poodle, amen deck for auto w/two speakers. $50 or TABLE SAW w/Cebinet, best offer; MALE CAT, very friendly. OWN. 01/W beautiful months, female, all shots, no papers, best offer. Can 257-2141. OVUM ask TV console, cabinet, OWN, well- mannered, young, grayish AW1H. needs new selectee, test offer. Call *75. Call 257-2241 254-3400 for Gy Sgt. Saha, 2541951 HEA 7100T 25" Color TV, On anytime. *Owen. chest and legs. Call morsels old, almost completed. All 254-2452 AWN. 2544515 anytime. SEARS DISHWASHER, white, works Text and parts. Rest offer more than CHILD'S DRESSING TABLE. $20; and looks good, $60; 5.000 BTU $300. Call 251-2422 DWI& BOAT Plywood/Fiberglass with EIGHT TRACK TAPE, lett in car air Evenrucie outboard motor, air( One crib and mattrela. $30. Call 254-2496 conditioner, good condition, $50. anytime. between Kaneohe and Waikiki. Claim Call 262-8885 anytime. 1973 excellent preservers. $800 or best offer. Call at ..IPAO, Bldg 303, GySgt MG6, condition, no 257-3561 13WHI, 239-6162 AWN. rust, $3,600. Call 257 -2619 DWPI, 1967 CHEV CONVERTIBLE. 257-3358 DWia. 1967 FAL" ahi WAGON. four door. 257-3179 AVIna. BICVCLES, men and woman's, one all-weather fighter car, V-8. all $150/offer. Can 261.6547 anytime, year Call 257-3212 Power. radio, good mechanics. ask for Roc at. old, $80. °WM RUG VACUUM attachment, 454-4607 anytime. condition, new safety sticker. $375. Job $4.59; baseball shoos slay 6er, $5; Call 254-2496 amillole- opportunity 1958 PLYMOUTH. excellent running bowling game, Shier card, condition. Brand new shocks, $8; 1973 KAWASAKI 1100cc Enchoo muffler $1.50; _Monday Night Football game, (0-5). dirt or street, a dent or two. 1969 VW BUG with sunroof. Rebuilt BARTENDERS Imale and female and tailpipe, battery three months $3. All like new. Boy's trench coal but it's clean and runs great, $425. engine, four new radial tires, applicantsL cocktail waitresses and old; ware new tire and tonr wen liner. waitresses treaded with tip out fin size 14, $5; See at 2223 Bauer Drive, KMCAS. excellent running condition. $1,200 for work at the new E on wheels, only excenent Ten gallon aquarium with accessories Call 254-1 715 AWN. or best offer. Call 261-0232 ask for Club, KMCAS. Contact Lt. Daniel mecnanics worked on this car. $250. and dqst, $12.54. Call 261-4561 Mike. (Services Dept) 257-2248/257-2009 Call Dick Groves 257-2074 laWill anytime. STUDIO COUCH, blue floral, makes OWN. 261-3958 AWN. into two, tamale beds or one double, 1973 FIAT 128 station excellent condition. Call 257-2559 ANTIQUE OAK ofNfNo TABLE wagon, 32 LUNCHROOM SUPERVISORS and MPG. avocado green with radial tires, 254-1228 anytime. Classroom cleaners for !Wakened 54" dierneler witty ornatdr base and luggage rack and front wheel drive, ieivices offered ' Elementary School to vveark during four chain, $550; Minions II 12300 firm. Call 477-6215 51371 /CHEVY VAN, automatic under water camera w/ /last, school year. Minimum wages. 488-1594 a fter 6 p.m: transmit/lion. 3/4 ton, 350 CID. two Contact school office 254-1349 viewfinder, lens flood and extra 0" power disc flog% stained glass hanging MO. dual exhaust. brakes, BABYSITTER, experienced mother OWN. $300; SAILBOAT, 14 ft wooden. 1300; 16 Inch waelets. live 8 ply tires, will babyht weekdays for working Tiffany style lamp, $150. Can positraction, radio. heater, 2541423 anytime. washing machine. $20; 'nattiest and asking mother, up to tour years old. Can innerspring. $20. Call 262-4402 112.900. Cad 254.4287 anytime. 254-1204 anlitime. FISHING GEAR, good anytime. Wanted fop pier 1973 CHEVROLET. six icy* std trans, BAEWSIT will sit for young fishing. good condition, lot% of mitt. 1971 BSA 500 tow doom excellent Call 254-3382 anytime, ask for Jack. cc Motocrosil, transportation. child/baby, by week or month, loving HELP. Tightly tied newspapers 575 or belt offer. excellent condition, also street legal. $500. can 257-3654 ask tor Robert care, fenced yard. Call 254-4861 picked up from curb by your $850. Call 955-4757 anytime. Thompson CONK 923-9620 AWN. anytime. KMCAS house, 9 a.m.. 1st and 3rd 1970 VW BUG, excellent condition - Saturday by Cub Scouts. Help radio, new tires, upholstery, tune-up. TWO FIRE ALARMS. $75 foe pair. PAIR BLUE flORM LAMPS, like BABYSIT in my norm. day or night, ecology, help your boys. Call Call 2544237 anytime. new, $20; newly painted 10" bike, loving care. Call 254-1869 anytime. 254-1154 AWN. 48.000 mites, $1,350. Call 477.6485 girls turquoise; OWN, 486-8618 anytime. hand lawnmower. GOLF CLUBS (leflcomptete set Inc/ $15. Call 254-1088 A111114. 251 -2481 TOYS FOR TOTS. Trolley Car 1971 VEGA. outstanding condition, bag, plus many extra *node and Owl.. KMCAS 1-Day Store; Little Red $1.500; Nihon goat chubs compete irons. Also set ta.H) women's clubs, Garage sale Caboose, Main Gate; may also be left set with cart, $110; U.S. Divers beg incl. Call HMCS Stepp 477-6414 1969 CORTINA two dent. NM, foot at 2093A Elrod Or.. KMCAS. Call Conshelt 111/ regulator. $40. Can SANK 487.2585 AWOL cylinder std Shift, $395 or best otter. 254-2148. 257-2523010K 833.2853 AWOL Call 254-2620 anytime. TEEN CLUB will hind garage sale at TOYOTA COROLLA. two dOON sPls the Family Services Center quad area CLOTHES for needy families in U.S. 1968 REBEL SST 290. SM, PS. Plit, coupe, foto gee,. nag wheelie. stereo. CRIB. $25; cheat, 130; high char. from 9 e.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow. and loreign countries. Drop off at excellent steps. SOSO/offer. Can WWI one way mirrored tinted elves. $10. 45-392A Linpurla, Kaneohe. Bargains Worst 2432-8 Cochran St., KMCAS. Call 257-2004 0W4, 254.4505 Am/. excellent condition. Can 262-7073 Call 257-2061 DAM. 2541427 anytime for oilmen- anytime. SATURDAY, 9 sum. - 4 p.m. 2578C Fawn cesEvELLE four dose datum AIR CONDITIONER, Whirlpool, Moffett Place, KMCAS. Furniture, 1969 OPEL KADET station wagon, Harty, rebuilt sun, do, low mintage, Foists CHROME REVERSE RIMS 8,500 art. tea walls, one phis nose four new interior, one owner, excellent 14 loch Feed Meet.. weer old. baby clothe% many items. brand new Wee. Pew fantail and Ill or little rust, cools great. asking $320. Cell wale, pump, $600 limn brand new condition and tires. Call 257-2306 $80/best offer. Call 257-3518 OWN, 257-20651257-2070 DWH. 254-2820 TOMORROW, 9 a.m. - 4 Petri ask for Cpl. tonne. p.m. 195611 200mm Zoom Lens and box, 261.4172 AWN. anytime., Hanson Circle, KMCAS. B&W TV; $85; AM/FM portable radio, $20. bar hoofs. desk; doghouse; twin bed Call 257-3554 ask for PFC Morrill vontrookcide need board; Kirby vac; OWN, 239-7606 AWN. pictures; books; records, tole:genies: misc. Call 254-1718 anytime. MAGNAVOX B&W TV portable, like neMe40..411 261-8338 anytime.

For rent Crisis prevention center 24-ftem hotline HOUSE in Aka, three bedroom, two .257-3240 bath, carport, wall to wail carpet, aft deluxe appliances, fenced yard. view Attila* Military and of Pearl Harbor and Diamond Head. dependents with any type of short drive to schools, shopping and perseeM problem. Pearl Harem. $315/mo, one year AR cases lease. Call 257-3521 Mid, 456.9798 femain confidential. AVM.

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