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3 Three Top Island Boat HivEs""Clubs Race in Carnival Three of the leading water sports organizations on Oahu have joined forces with Kaneohe Bay Marines to give added punch to the second annual Navy Relief Benefit Water Carni- val, Sunday, July 15. Carnival officials announced this week. the Hawaiian Power Boat Association, the Kaneohe Yacht Club and the Hawaiian spills characteristic of their Canoe Racing Association powerful, gas-driven "cousins." would join the host KMCAS In what is labeled as one of Globe & Anchor Water Ski the most unique races on the Club for the extravaganza, carnival program, eight canoes, billed as one of the top water representing six clubs of sports events in the Islands. the Hawaiian Canoe Racing The HPBA has indicated Association, will provide spec- every type of powerboat, tators a sight reminiscent of from the tiny outboard rac- ancient in their Kane- ers to the sleek, power-laden ohe Bay contest. inboards, would be entered The day-long c ar niv a 1, in five different race cate- which gets underway at 11 gories. a.m. at the bay-side hangar For a change of pace, all 17 area, is open free to the gen- Star Class sailboats from the eral public. There will be Kaneohe Yacht Club will com- seven continucus hours of pete in races that, while slow- entertainment, including a er, offer all the thrills and (See Powerboats, Page 3) HAIL THE QUEEN - Miss Judy "Tink" Mills, (center), named 1962 Water Carnival link' Mills Queen Tuesday, receives her trophy from Col. W. R. Campbell, Station CO. Miss Crystal! Horworth (left) and Has Water Miss Joan Hunter, represent- ing Service Bn. and 1/4 re- spectively, were the runner- minan MIA VOL. ii-No. 27 Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii July 6, 1962 lutuuull ups. Brig Gen. K. B. Mc- Cutcheon, Brigade Command- Miss Judy "Tink" Mills, rep- et, and Col. Campbell offici- 'I Classes on Schedule resenting 2/4, is the winner of ated at the ceremonies. the 1962 Navy Relief Water Carnival Queen Contest. In special ceremonies Tues- Brigade Establishes Guerrilla Warfare day, Miss Mills received not Corps to Utilize only her crown of office but also a huge trophy symbolic of Punch-type Card the honor and approximately School; 9-Day Course Begins Monday $100 worth of prizes from Col. Stepping up its training in given Marine Aircraft Group- the latest guerrilla warfare W. R. Campbell, Station CO, For Future Tests. current warfare techniques, the 13. Service Battalion and the techniques. and Brig Gen. Keith B. Mc- There seems to be no end First Marine Brigade will be- 3dBn., 12th Marines. To date, four classes are Cutcheon, First Brigade Com- tor the use of electronic corn- gin operating a full-time Guer- According to Capt. Archie scheduled for the School, run- mander. puters. rilla Warfare School Monday Van Winkle, Brigade Schools ning through Aug. 19. Three Runners-up in the spirited According to Marine Corps morning in an area near the Director and Guerrilla Warfare days later the school will re- penny-per-ballot voting were Bulletin 1418. computers will Station Skeet Range. School OIC, three days will be sume and will run through Oct. Miss Crystal) Howarth, Service be utilized in the future to The school, designed to spent in fie:J "classrooms," 6. and Miss Battalion, Joan Hunt- grade papers for Marines I -train Brigade Marines in the with the remaining six days in er, 1/4. Both young ladies, who taking General Military Sub- various tactics and tech- the field at various Windward also received valuable prizes, jects tests. I niques of counter-guerrila training areas. Transfers, Switches will be members of the queen's The first to come under the and guerrilla warfare, will "We're going to start with court for the Water Carnival. infallible computer eye will be consist of nine-day periods a bang and finish the same Sunday, July 15. the examinations turning up in of instruction for individual way" ('apt. Van Winkle said Involves 6 Brigade, The Queen Contest, which August. rifle platoons and attached this week. "Our training day ran one month, netted $2972 Instead of the paper-and- units. starts at 6:30 a.m. and 8 Station Officers for Navy Relief. (See GMST Quiz Card, Page 3) School quotas have also been there'll be few nights that we return much before 11 Fourteen new Station and p.m." Brigade officer assignments For Liberty-bound Marines The climax of each nine-day period will be a two night-one were announced by the re- day field exercise in which spective commands this week. students will face not only the Heading the Station switch Free Over-the-Pali Bus Runs Begin Today elements, but an actual aggres- is LtCol. W. L. Traynor, Sta- sar group composed of Marines tion Special Services Officer, Beginning with liberty call proximately 6:35 p.m. card and are expected to con- from the 4th Marine Regiment. who becomes the Station S-4 today, K-Bay military person- Barring unforeseen inci- duct themselvesproperly at all Included in the school syl- today, relieving LtCol. L. V. nel can avail themselves of dents, the bus will arrive at times. labus are classes in guerrilla Strandtman who has been free bus rides to and from the the YMCA at 7:05 p.m. and at The liberty bus will embark warfare, signals, patrol bases, ordered to the lstMAW. Waikiki area via a newly es- Fort DeRussy at 7:20 p.m. and disembark passengers only shelters and survival, offen- Capt. F. W. Farnsworth Jr., tablished Station Liberty Bus It will return to the Sta. at established bus stops. sive operations, civil affairs, Assistant Special Services Of- Service. Hon from the Fort DeRussy Exceptions will be made repelling, trig*, ambushes, ficer, has been named to the The service will be rendered pick-up station at midnight only in the case of an actual navigation, and many others top Special Services billet. local Leathernecks once a day and will stop enroute at the emergency. when the situation designed to thoroughly ac- Other MCAS changes taking during the week and twice YMCA about 15 minutes necessitates an emergency stop. quaint Brigade Marines in (See Assignments, Page 3) daily on Saturdays, Sundays later. and holidays. The Saturday, Sunday and It will make two author- holiday bus schedule is as fol- ized pick-ups aboard the lows: Station and two drops in the The liberty bus will depart Honolulu-Waikiki areas. the Air Station's bus termin- Authorized pick-up stations al at 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 are the parking lot adjacent to p.m. and from the Main Ex- Mess Hall #1 and across from change's parking lot at 11:35 the 1090 Exchange. a.m. and 5:35 p.m. After leaving the Station, the It will arrive at the YMCA bus will stop only at the Ho- about 12:05 and 6:05 p.m. and nolulu Armed Services YMCA at Fort DeRussy at 12:20 and and the Fort DeRussy Recrea- 6:20 p.m. tional Area. The Bus will return to K- The liberty bus will leave Bay from Fort DeRussy at the Station bus terminal 4:30 p.m. and midnight. Allow GOLD TO SILVER Three Brigade Lieutenant Colonels (Adjacent to Mess Hall #1) fifteen minutes between Fort -- were promoted to their present ranks Monday- Friday at 8:30 p.m. DeRussy and the YMCA. Monday during ceremonies in the Commanding General's Office. BrigGen. Keith B. and will arrive at the main Personnel riding the bus McCutcheon (I) receives a helping hand from Mrs C. H. Schmid while (center) Mrs. A. I. Exchange parking lot at alp, must possess a valid "ID" Thomas and Mrs. W. H. Draper carry out the "chain" promotion. "qt.11 2 Windward Marine July 6, 1962

Col. W. H. Campbell Commanding Officer WHY GO TO CHURCH? Lt. Col. A. L. Clark Executive Officer By Chaplain A. R. Anderson Capt. H. B. Morrisey Informational Services Officer Like Pogo Walt Kelly's furry little 'possum character Pogo A - SSgt. Al W. Steele Editor great many young Ma- has a limited vocabulary-one word-pronounced "MXFT." Editor rines boycott God and the Among Marines and civilians, a laminar phrase is "TGIF." Sgt. Jim Di Bernardo Assistant Chapel' on Sunday mornings. SSgt. Dick Vernon Sports Editor Literally translated it means "Thank God It's Friday." GySgt. Some of them say they had to Don Mills, Station Training Dept.. was heard mumbling to The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday go at home, but with their himself last Monday, a feeble "Osima." Further conversation by and for of the U.S. Marine Corps Air the personnel away-from-home freedom they with the Training NCO brought out a translation somewhat Station, Navy No. 990, c/o FPO, , Calif. neglect church. like "Oh shucks, it's Monday again." Printed at the Royal Printers and Publishers, Inc., Hono- There were other things, too, lulu, Hawaii, the WINDWARD MARINE is published with * * * which they had to do at home Again on Monday Monday can, however be a beautiful appropriated funds in conformity with paragraph 1720.1 - such as eat, sleep, go to school day - for K-Bay's distaff population that is. Those who don't MarCorMan 1961 and MCO 5727.3. The WINDWARD MA- and obey the law. Just because have to face a rigorous week of work can now the services of take the day RINE is a member of and receives the such practices were required off and stop by for a new Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS). hair-do at the Exchange Beauty at home, that does not mean Shop. Hours are the same as other weekdays, 8:15 a.m. 'til 4 No paid advertising may be accepted. The information that such practices are wrong p.m. Call for appointments. Section and the WINDWARD MARINE are in Bldg. 220. or should be discontinued. * * * Telephones: WINDWARD MARINE 72-104; ISO 72 -535- Freedom does not mean release Like We Said, It's an Attracton-Last 72 -955. from all responsibility, but week in the WM we featured the Bellows Subscription Rate: $2.50 per year Circulation-5000 rather it means that you now assume the responsibility your- Beach Recreation Area. The accompany- self to do those desirable and ing photo (unidentified of course) en- necessary things which your couraged K-Bay Marines to take advan- Yours parents once required. Editorially tage of the free bus service to the beach, Some individual will try to come up with the alibi, provided by the Brigade MT section. Casual About Firearms? Can't I worship God in the Some 66 beach-lovers made the trip over green fields?" President Cal- the weekend, and according to bus driver Here's Grim Reminder vin Coolidge said: "You can, reports, some wanted to know where to but you don't." find her. Honestly, we don't know. After Do you remember this? A young Honolulu boy was experi Here are three reasons for meriting with a to pistol recently and successfully converted it public worship for each one to all, we didn't say she would be there into a zip gun. c'nsider: waiting for Bellows-bound Marines. Pointing it at a fellow playmate the young lad snapped it 1. Jesus set an exanaple of * Two-Car Man- Pfc. J. "C.:" times. It discharged, mortally wounding his friend. public worship. He went to Edward McCarty, Motor several literally went into :.igh gear this week when he received word A young officer in Cali- the Synagogue on the Sab- Or may-be you read about this one? that he was the winner of a 1962 convertible, a prize in the three-year-old son to a lakeside bath Day. He had prayed fornia took his wife and their under Camp Lejeune Navy Relief Drive. Last May, McCarty donated shooting with his .22 automatic the open sky, revealed picnic. He did some practice God in nature and preached to the drive and, as he said. "Had his eye on the first prize big pistol, then removed the clip and tossed the weapon in their car. on the mountain side, but he car." "I didn't even know a convertible was one of the prizes," But he didn't remove the shell from the chamber. On the way recognized the need for a said the surprised MT Marine. Asked what he would do with home, the little boy played with the pistol. It went off, killing day set apart for public wor- the car, he optimistically said, "Well, I have a '59 convertible his mother. ship. He was always in His back home. My father will take it and the new prize to a big-fin Senseless accidents? More than that. Shocking carelessness! place in the House of God on car dealer and dicker for the big one that got away." The factors of negligence and childhood exploration; or to that day. * * * 2. We owe worship to God. Make Room For One More-An Armed Forces Expeditionary put it more bluntly. a legal weapon and a small child.add up Medal has been established by It is fitting that we should the Secretary of Defense. Lists to just one thing . . . tragedy! We in the service who have 01 eligible units are forthcoming. The medal will be available more experience with firearms than the average civilian surely adore and honor God, since He in is our Creater approximately six months. should be aware of the danger - surely should take more that. and Lord. Out of grateful hearts for sins for- Speaking routine precaution against it. given and blessings untold, we of Medals - Bob Hope, top entertainer, and crowd. Guns go off, knives and razors cut. medicines and drugs can owe God public worship. pleaser to thousands of servicemen, has been authorized the be fatal in a To leave his is to Congressional Gold Medal-an honor long anticipated, but made child's hands. them within reach 3. Public worship benefits invite terrible consequences. Our familiarity with any lethal in- certain with President Kennedy's signing of the resolution into us. The highest and noblest law. Only two strument should never loll us into treating it as a casual house- other show business personalities have received aspirations of our natures the medal. These have been George M. Cohan hold appliance. are satisfied. and Irving Ber- Worship nur- lin. Danny Kaye is up for one; action on it is now pending in With the hunting season just ahead, we should give our- ishea the deepest root of Congress. selves a refresher course in the common sense of safety-never morality. It is a pilgrimage to take for granted the empty chamber of the rifle lock; never from self to God. It reminds to "just put down for a moment" and always to be watchful us of things finer and great- of small. exploring er. We get a new insight into Enlisted Wives Club Notes hands. life's meanings. Worship A lifetime of grief is no atonement for a minute of careless- sustains us in our sorrows By Joanne Chavez of the Main Exchange 10 ness. at gives us new strength and July 10 is our tour date to a.m. The cost of the tour is and trials, restores our souls, the Hilton Hawaiian Village $3.50 per person and a good affords us spiritual fellow- for the Lucky Luau show. For time should be had by all. One Exception shit) with God and those who reservations call Joanne Chav- Our next business meeting serve Him, ez at 253-817 or Carol Mayo will be held July 17 at 8 p.m. New DOD Regs Govern Weapons Why not stand up and be at 252-235 by July 6. All mon- at the home of Maureen Gwin counted with those who honor ey must be in by July 8. We at 2015B Fleming Circle, Cape- and serve God? will meet in the parking lot hart. All members please make a special effort to attend this On Commercial Aircraft Flights At Protestant Chapel meeting as it is election of of- Military and civilian per- airline official of their posses- ficers for the next six months. sonnel in the Department of ' sior. of the weapon before Come and vote for the offi- Defense, whose duties require boarding the aircraft. Kawaiahao Church Choir to Appear cers of your choice. them to carry a deadly weapon The only exception to this aboard commercial aircraft, are rule is in the case of persons who are on missions which Here July 15; Dr. Akaka to Speak required by a new DOD Di- would. be compromised if The famous Hawaiian choir held on that sacred location. rective (5500.9) to notify an their identity were kncwn. of the Kawaiahao (Congrega- There is no institution in ENLISTED If requested to do so, per- tional) Church of Honolulu Hawaiian Islands more historic sons reporting possession of a will present a program of re- or more venerable than Ka- weapon are required to present ligious selections in the Sta- waiahao. It is the first organ- C MSgt. Harold Riggs credentials for identification tion Protestant Chapel, Sun- ized Church in the islands. The Tonight: Happy Hour from 6 purposes. day. July 15, at 7:30 p.m. first legislative assembly of the to 8 p.m. with free pupu for In addition to the anthems Hawaiian nation was convened patrons. Succumbs July 2 The directive states these suns by the choir in Hawai- in Kawaiahao by the King in credentials shall consist of The Tune Twisters will en- MSgt. John Harold Riggs, ian, Dr. Abraham K. Akaka, 1848. appropriate authority to car- pastor of the Kawaiahao Dr. Akaka, a graduate of tertain in the 1-2-3 side from 45, Mess Chief of Mess Hall ry the weapon and a Depart- Church, will dleliver the the Chicago Theological 8 to midnight and the Happy #2, died at his home Mon- ment of Defense identifica- evening sermon. Seminary, was the first Ha- Aires will play for the FRHIPs day morning. tion card. Everyone who comes to Ha- waiian to hold the Bachelor and their friends from 8:30 He is survived by his wife, The directive was issued as waii should not fail to attend of Divinity Degree. In 1958 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Angeline and their 19-year- a result of an amendment to and hear this outstanding choir the Seminary honored him Saturday: The Melody Mak- old daughter Mrs. Patricia the Federal Aviation Act and and minister. with a Doctor of Divinity ers will make Ann Knutson of 1600 Broad- with happy a FAA regulation which make The Kawaiahao Church, Degree. tunes tonight from 8 to mid- way St., Bellingham, Wash. it a federal crime for all but Following arrived here called the Westminster Abbey the service, the night for the 1-2-3 side ana Sgt. Riggs authorized persons to carry a of Hawaii, dates back to 1820 Protestant Altar Guild will the Ravens will entertain in for duty in 1961, June deadly or dangerous weapon when the first Christian Serv- serve refreshments in the patio the FRHIP Room from 8:30 aboard a commercial aircraft. ice of Worship in Honolulu outside the Chapel. p.m. to 12:30 a.m. July 6, 1962 Windward Marin. 3 LtGen. Roberts Asumes FMFPac CG Post; LtGen Shapley Retires LtGen. Carson A. Roberts Force, Pacific, during formal John H. Sides, Commander in became CG, FMFPac., last Sat- ceremonies at Camp Smith. He Chief of the Pacific Fleet. urday morning, succeeding Lt- arrived his new post from Gen. Alan Shapley who retired at The Distinguished Service from the Marine Corps follow- duties as CG, AirFMFPac, Medal, the nation's third high- ing 39 years of distinguished MCAS, El Toro. est award, was awarded to

service. Gen. Shapley, who won the Gen. Shapley for ". , , meri- Gen. Roberts assumed com- Navy Cross for WWII heroism, torious service to the Govern- mand of the widely dispersed was presented the Distin- ment in a duty of great re- forces of the Fleet Marine guished Service Medal by Adm. sponsibility."

NOW LIEUTENANT-PMR Facility helicopter pilot Marion T. Doss, who was selected for promotion to Lieutenant in Dec. 1961, received his promotion authorization last week. LCdr R.O. Westcott (I) Recovery Officer and Cdr. C. A. Briggs, executive officer, do the pinning honors. Lt. Doss, a Naval Academy graduate--class of '513.-has been with the Facility since Jan. 1961.

Like . . . Conform Man Telephone Officer Doesn't FMFPAC CHANGE OF COMMAND - (Left) Lieutenant General Alan Shapley receives the Distinguished Service Medal from Admiral John H Sides, CICPacHt, in a surprise presen- Dig Those Damaged Cables tation held during retirement ceremonies for the General at Camp H. M. Smith June 30. (Right) Lieutenant General Alan Shapley recei ves an Aloha from his successor, Lieutenant K-Bayites armed with post- requests any person or unit General Carson A. Roberts. General Rohpc+5 rlpned c !ti: third star upon bole 'Jiggers, shc-,:cls and othet aboard the Air Station con- mend of Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. ground breaking npparatus templating any digging, exca- have been the cause of dis- eating or driving of metal posts truction to the Station COM- to check with the Telephone munication ... Powerboats system, Capt. Rob- Division at ext 72151 before Corps Reassigns General Officers ert. E. Carruthers, MCAS breaking the ground in any (Continued from Page 1) Communications and Tele- area. dazzling water show, an air- BrigGen. John C. Miller Jr. aid R. Van Stock-um became phone Officer, said this week. "The Division will check sea rescue demonstration by has been named by HQMC to Director, Marine Corps Re- According to the Captain, and mark cable locations im- the Marine Corps Search succeed BrigGen. Austin R. serve, June 12, succeeding "Frequently, entire sections mediately to enable planned and Rescue Team, in addi- Brunelli as Commanding Gen- BrigGen. William T. Fair- have been without landline work to commence," Capt. tion to the races. eral, Landing Force Training bourn. communications because a Carruthers said. Also, a busy "midway" of- Unit, Atlantic, Norfolk, Va., on Colonel Van Stockum, who cable has been punctured or He added, "should a line be fering everything from kiddie June 30. has been selected for pro- cut as a result of routine, accidentally cut, it should be rides to a car washing service Gen. Miller, Director motion to BrigGen., was Di- posthole digging." reported immediately by volunteer Marines will be of to the the Marine Corps Landing rector, 4th Marine Corps Re- The communications officer Telephone Division." in continuous operation behind serve and Recruitment Dis- the viewing stands. Force Development Center, trict, prior to reporting to All proceeds from the Marine Corps Schools, HQMC, June 1. More to Go MATS midway, food and beverage Quantico, assumed his pres- Gen. Fairbourn has been concessions, as well as from ent duties in Sept. 1961. His assigned to duties as Assistant every other aspect of the successor has not been Commander of the 1st Marine Defense Dept. Wants Reduction carnival will be turned over named. Gen. Brunelli is re- Division, Camp Pendleton. to the KMCAS Branch of tiring tomorrow after more the Navy Relief Society. than 35 years service. in Military Use The Society is a charitable In other changes, Col. Ron- of First Class Air organization dedicated to help- ... Assignments The Armed Services ing Navy and Marine families are act- In such cases, he said, use in times of need. (Continued from Page 1) ing to reduce the use of first of first class accommodations GAST Card class commercial air travel. In outlining their plans, is warranted. carnival officials emphasized place this week include: Navy In addition to restricting (Continued from Page 1) Lt. J. R. Blackshaw assumed first class accommodations, that the Air Station Main the Both the Army and Navy Gate will be open number of persons who may to the gen- pencil test they are used to, duties as Station Comptroller have issued directives con- eral public. Ample parking authorize such travel is also Leathernecks taking the Au- Tuesday. He relieved Maj. R. being forming with the Defense facilities and seating will be reduced. available and spectators gust exam will be issued a H. Wilson who has been or- memo and the Air Force is are in- stylus and a test answer card. For overseas travel, De- vited to bring their cameras dered to the Far East. fense has ordered the use preparing instructions to com- aboard The stylus will be used to of the Station for the punch holes in the cards, in- CWO J. A. Hadley became scheduled military air trans- ply with the poklior. (AFPS) event. the Area Auditor Monday, re- portation where it will meet dicating the answers they the requirements of the choose to the test questions. placing Capt. W. M. Russ who traveler's mission. This in- Later, these cards will be read is enroute to Marine Barracks, cludes commercial airlift and graded by the electronic Treasure Island. contracted computers. for by the Mili- Bringing the computers WO R. E. Eller arrived here tary Air Transportation this week from the IstMAW Service. Hie the test area will reisult in faster test grading and and has been assigned duties Where individually - ticketed will probably help the indi- as the Station Athletic Officer. travel is to be made, first con- vidual who fails the test New officer assignments in sideration must be given to the learn what he did wrong. tite Brigade involve five lo- special arrangements made by When the exam results are cal officers and one from MATS with commercial air sent to his commanding offi- FMFPac. They are: lines. cer, the CO will be told the LtCol. E. N. LeFaivre of Deputy Secretary of Defense subjects in which each man h &S Bn., FMFPac, will take Roswell Gilpatric, in a memo- was weakest. over VMA-212 from LtCol. randum on "Class of Air He will also be told of weak john Lowman next Wednes- Travel," said that as a general know,edge areas for his com- day. policy the Department of De- mand as a unit. Col. Lowman will become fense will use cheaper modes With this knowledge in S-4, MAG-13, relieving LtCol. than first class travel. hand, the CO can then either G. W. Ray who has been as- help the individual Marine signed duties as MACS-2 be recognized that CO. He said by suggesting study in the Maj, E. D. Smith, present not ALOHA-Sunday school teachers (I-rl Mrs. R. J. Miller lower class travel may and weak subjects, or he can MACS-2 CO, will become the always be available, and Mrs. Anthony Palonis, bid aloha to MAG-I3 Protestant Chap- concentrate his unit training Brigade G-2. He is in- replacing that use of it sometimes lain Kenneth W. Carlson who leaves Monday for duty at the Toward curing general fail- R. E. Miller, who volves travel at unreason- is going to Naval Air Starion, Olathe, Kansas. LCdr. Carlson will be re- ings. MAG-13. able hours and by out -of- Either way, the Marine is Capt. Bruce K. Peterson, by LCdr, George Thilking as the -way routes, or results in placed thn MAG,13 Chaplain. likely to benefit by better 2/4 Supply Officer, becam. added direct eYdpense, off- Chaplain Thilking, a reserve returning to active duty, arrives grades next time he takes the the Brigade Supply Officer setting the kavings. from Wichita, Kansas. test. Monday. 4 Windward Marine July 6, 1962

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THE LAST FOUR-GySgt. R. G. Davis, NCOIC of MACS-2 Operations, fakes the oath for a four-year reeenlistment from Maj. E. D. Smith, MACS-2 commander, last week. GySgt. Davis will have 20 years Marine Corps service at the end of his new MADE THE GRADE SSgt. Patrick Kennedy, Hq. Co., 4th enlistment. - Marines (I), receives his E-6 warrant and congratulations from Col. W. H. Marsh, 4th Marines CO. Promotion ceremonies took place last week at the regimental CP.

HIGH SHOOTER - Sgt. 0. C. Dixon of "H" Co., 2/4 finished first in his battalion's intramural rifle-pistol matches with scores of 294. 292 -288. Matches were held at the K- Bay rifle range June 23.

TOP SHIPPER- Col. W. H. Marsh attaches the Regimental Reenlistment Banner to the Hq. Co., 4th Marines' guidon. GLAD TO HAVE YOU ABOARD . .. AGAIN - Sgt. Robert Looking on are Maj J. S. Hecker (I), Regfl. Career Advisor; Gaschler, "E" Co., 2/4, receives a handshake from Battalion GySgt. T. W. McCarty, Regt'l. Career Advisory NCO; and CO, Maj. W. H. Draper (I), and a pat on the back from his Capt. A. G. Corner, HqCo. CO. company commander, IstLt. T. H. Ward. Gaschler shipped for six during ceremonies last week.

PROMOTED - Major Wal- ter F. Rogers, Station Dis- bursing Officer, was pro- moted to his present rank last Monday by Col. W. R. Camp- bell. The Major joined the Marine Corps in 1951.

SIX MORE-Cpl. Thomas Frazier Jr., "G" 3/12, receives con- gratulations from battalion commander, Maj. C. V. Hendricks (I) and his battery CO, Capt. R. P. Dunwell, after reenlisting for INTO THE REGULARS-Maj. W. H. Draper, 2/4 CO (I), con- six years last week in ceremonies in the CO's office. gratulates 2ndLt. R. N. Wilson and presents him with his regu- lar Marine Corps commission during ceremonies last week. 2ndLt. Wilson, "E" Co. 2/4, integrated from the Marine Corps Reserve.

RECEIVES ORDERS - Com- mander Joseph H. Tetrault, Supply Officer for the Pacific Missile Range Facility has been ordered to the Headquarters Support Activity Saigon, Viet Nam. While here he coordi- nated the logistic requirements for four Hawaiian and six mid- Pacific missile/satellite tracking AND TRAINED THEY ARE-The recruiting poster in the back- and missile impact location ground sets the theme for Personnel Administration School stations, two satellite recovery graduation at Brigade Schools last week. Top three in the class ships and +he specialized heli- SILVER BARS--These newly appointed 1st Lieutenants receive received their diplomas from LtCol. John Lowman, VMA 212 copter recovery u n if . Cdr. congratulations from Maj. W. H. Draper, CO, 2/4, during CO. Left to right are etc. N. 3. Jonnson, Cpl. R. E. Bloom, Tetrault has been with PMR ceremonies in the Major's office. The silver bars went to (14): and Pfc. K. L. Deerberg. since August 1960. William S. Marsh Jr., Reginald L. Powe and David J. Willis. Outrigger Race Highlight Of K-Bay Water Carnival By GySgt. Jim Mitchell on the slopes of Mauna Loa, Water Carnival spectators is preserved today at the Bish- op ore in for a real treat Sunday, Museum. rify 15, when they get a taste As the years passed, canoe. of old Hawaii as six authentic racing hit the skids until, in outrigger canoes race - three 1935, only two-clubs, Outrigger !ones in Kaneohe Bay. and Hui Na lu, kept the com- petitive sport alive. In those In contrast to the modern days the prizes were coconuts. jets streaking across the bananas, papayas and an occa- skies, the hand-made canoes sional high-spirited pig. ANCIENT WARRIORS? - Not ancient warriors but one of the many participating out- will smoothly split the water rigger clubs practicing for the spectacular r aces to be held here during the Water Carni- in tradition handed down The HCRA was reactivat- val July 15. Six clubs will participate in this spectacular event. Leeward clubs participating from one generation to an- ed in 1953 when Healani, a other. are the Waikiki, Outrigger, Healani and Maile Brothers Canoe Club. Kai Oni and Lanikai former member, and the new Canoe Clubs will represent the Windward side in the race. Under the auspices of the Waikiki Surf Club joined Hawaiian Canoe Racing As- sociation, the canoes will be the association. Other clubs from six of the 11 outrigger became active throughout clubs in the State of Hawaii. the islands until 17 member The HCRA is the sole govern- clubs were in the HCRA. ing body behind every phase of outrigger canoe racing to- Of these, 11 are active today. day. Six of these - Healani, Kai In old Hawaii, when this Gni, Outrigger, Waikiki Surf; Lanikai and Mai le Sons-have July 6, 1962 Windward Marine 5 type of canoe racing and entered in the carnival's three- surfing were known as the mile race. "sport of kings," Kameha- meha the Great and his ret- The Hawaiian, Kahului, Opposing Pitchers at 2-all inue would race from island Kamehameha and Kai- to island in huge. hand- opua clubs are not participat- carved outriggers. ing due to the distance in- 2-4 Two Games Ahead in Mural Shorter races were held at volved in transporting the ca- SBall; Napoopoo and Kailua Bay in noes. Kona, Hawaii, at Waikiki on The Hawaiian Canoe Racing! Rn In Hard FnI inht Clamp 11 i Whinc 0,diu and on the other islands. Association originates raei 3rd a %Oa ION a MY Voll . In later years, the sport was rules and by-laws and °fliti kept alive mainly through the ales at all regattas. They are Two of the best pitchers the night in a game played before short stop Ed I ittle lined the efforts of Prince Jonah Kalani- devoted and dedicated to per- K-Bay intramural s o f tball'a captivated audience at Pol- second pitch into left field for anaolc, better known to us as petuating authentic outrigger league has ever sponsored' lock Field. a stand-up triple. Jim Hardy Prince Kuhio. His famous canoe racing as the last re- followed and struck out and faced each other last Monday Bill Allen of 3/4 and Bob "Aa," carved from a Koa tree maining sport of the islands. Kendrick of 2/4 opposed Bill Allen accounted for the each other in a game of only second out with a pop fly. SSql. four hits, both pitchers giv- The first run of the game Tomherlin Top Shooter ing up two. scored when Little streaked The final score was in favor home on a passed ball mak- of the 2/4 team, 2-1. ing the score 1-0 In favor of In the first inning. 3/4's 3/4. 1-4 Shooters Take Windward Matches A chance at what would have been a tying run came for of I take tog) honors in the quar- Rifle team members the ward-Leeward Rifle and Pistol) 3/4 in the fourth inning when 1st Battalion, 4th Marines lit- -natches. terly match. Rick Truan got to first on a orally way to . The 1/4 team compiled "blasted" their Taking the trophy home Down Deep catching error, and was ad- victory in last week's Wind - 1 1122 points with 93 V's to were team members lstLt. M. vanced to third on two succes- L. Brandtner, SSgt. R. 0. Oli- sive throwing errors. As the catcher threw the ver, Sgt. R. C. Cole and LCpI. With Akus ball back to pitcher Bob Ken- D. L. Germain. drick, Truan stole home only MAC -13 placed second in the By GySgt. Ernest Baker to be called out in a highly rifle and pistol matches. Aku Marine's of K-Bay's lo- disputed decision. SSgt. P. W. Tomberlin of cal club were visited by world- No other runs came in until the bottom of the fifth when 3/12 won the General Ma- famed skin-diver and under- w a t e r photographer Ron Bob Kendrick, who had walked gee trophy for high aggre- Church last week at their club- and then stole second, was gate pistol and rifle with a house. brought in on a single by short respectable 551 of a possible Mr. C h u r c h, presently stop Paul Stevenson, tying the working in Hawaiian waters game at 1-1. 600. With the score tied in 2/4's Shooters of 2/4 did their doing research for the San Diego Marine Advisory half of the seventh inning, Joe share of placing high in the Group, presented some of his Gallagher singled to left field matches with Capt. 0. C. Baker underwater films taken off and advanced to second on the finishing first taking high pis- the coasts of Florida, lower fielder's error. He was then replaced by base-runner Jack tol honors with 276 and Sgt. and in the Gulf of Mexico. Windolf who went to third on HIGH AGGREGATE-SSgt. P. W. Tomberlin of 3/12 holds C. F. Bedenbaugh finishing Ron Church's reputation as a a fielder's choice, then home -he General Magee trophy presented him by BrigGen. K. B. third in the individual rifle one of the leading submarine on a passed ball which ended match with 286-29 V's. McCutcheon, CG, 1st Marine Brigade. SSgt Tomberlin won photographers was established the game. MSgt. R. W. Dinnan of his prize-winning photo the trophy for his high aggregate score of 551x600 during last MAG-13 placed first in the ri- with Leeward-Windward Inter-League rifle and pistol entries in the International un- Saturday's fle competition with 291-19 derwater film festival last /latches. V's. year. Camp Matthews Leading an adventuresome life, including work as a test pilot, professional writer and MTV to Move photographer, teacher and oceanographic technician, Mr. The Marine Corps Marks- Church first came to Hawaii manship Training Unit, now while awaiting transportation located at Camp Matthews, to Wake Island two years ago. Calif., will move t o Marine He was to install a 'Tsu- Corps Schools, Quantico, dur- nami - Japanese for tidal ing September. wave - recorder on Wake The announcement of the Island for the University of move came from Marine Head- California technical labora- quarters and further stated tories. that the unit will be activated Those persons who might in Quantico Oct. 1, 1962. wonder where the Aku Ma- The Marksmanship Unit was OCAL TROPHY WINNERS-Winners in last Saturday's Windward-Leeward Rifle and Pistol rines hold their weekly Mon- first organized at Camp Mat- day night meetings, it is held thews in 1956 with the mis- :latches held here are, left to right: Istlt. R. R. Letchworth; 3rd place aggregate rifle and pis- at 7 p.m. in the white quonset sion of developing practices, al; SSgt. P. W. Tomberlin, 1st place aggregate rifle and pistol; Capt. 0. C. Baker, high pis- but directly across the street methods and technicres to im- ol; MSgt. R. W. Dinnan, high individual rifle; Sgt. C. F. Bedenbaugh, 3rd Flace rifle; and from the Special Services Boat- prove the application of fire stLt. E. W. Butcharf, team captain for first place 1/4 rifle team. house, by small arms weapons. 6 Windward Marine July 6- 1962

Little League Cardinals, Cubs Erupt; Smash Giant 18-Game Win Streak Up until last Wednesday, twice to the Giants. During the game, center the league - leading Little In Wednesday's game, the fielder Roy Sweet made a spec- League Giants were walking Second place Ca r din a Is tacular score-board catch in away with records and tro- downed the Giants 5-3. Little deep center. Leaping high phies at the the Little League Craig DuVall, r e c en t I y against the center field score Ball Park. brought up from the minors, board, he snagged what would In every league there are pitched his first full major have been a home run. t hos e proverbial "dark league game against the Thursday night saw the horse" teams which have the Giants and did extremely Giants facing the last place habit of working a little bit well. Cubs. harder and trying just that After a shaky first inning If determination, g o o d much more and end up top- when he gave up three walks, sportsmanship pling and lots of the league leaders from Craig settled down and only work ever 'raid off, it did their throne. allowed four hits throughout Thursday night for the Cubs This is what happened last the remainder of the game and as they beat the Giants 7-5. week - not just once - but gave up only one more walk. The Cubs got their first run in the opening inning when Stan Harris stole home on a passed ball. The big inning for the Cub ball team was the fifth. Two runners were walked LIKE A Donald E. Compton of Marine in the fifth and scored when KICKS MULE-LCpl. Stan Harris drove a sharp Supply receives a kick from classmate Nick Lane during a prac single to center field. Harris tice session of the Windward School of Self Defense. in turn scored when Eddy Nichols drove a ball past short stop. More walks and a passed Uses Age ball added up the other Cub Self-Defense Club runs making the final score 7-5 in their favor. At this writing the score Old Art of Karate at K-Bay hoard in the major league looks like this: Have you ever had the urge Th. only other expense in- DOUBLES HANDBALL CHAMPS-Sgt. E. R. Dooley (c) and Team Won Loss to become a master of karate, volved is the purchasing of Capt. F. E. Petersen (r) finished first in the Station-Brigade Giants 6 2 the oldest known science of a Gee, a special garment de- doubles handball They tournament. are being awarded their Cardinals 5 3 open-hand fighting? signed for freedom of move- trophies by Maj. R. G. Klein, Brigade Special Services Officer. Red Sox 4 4 Here's your chance! The ment. Sgt. Dooley also captured the handball singles trophy. 1 Cubs 7 Windward School of Self De- "Karate is one of the finest recognized fense, the only sports available to keep a per- While On Liberty karate club aboard the Air son in peak condition year Station, is presently solicit- around, and besides that, ing members for a special fun,- says Nick Lane, Club beginners class to commence President, and son of WO Wil- in the very near future. liam F. Lane of HMM-161. Take A Look At Oahu's Past, Present; The special get-together for those interested will be held at "Most Karate publicity read the 6:30 p.m. on Monday, July 9, by people slants toward in the in Rm. 104 of Old Mokapu killer traits involved Fun For Everyone On Our Scenic Isle School. Marines and male de- deadly sport. In our club we look at it differently; to us Ever get tired of asking built. Quite a sight, two men you want to know about their pendents over 14 years of age are invited to attend. it's a conditioning program, a someone "what can we do" and carvina on an eight-ton log "land," and how things were challenge, and it improves one's getting an "I don't know, what to make a ship built for six. in years gone by. The club, boasting a mem- mental and rhysical well-being. do you want to do" answer? bership of more than 25 mem- The other place in mind is If that sofa at home is get- So take some time, visit bers, meets on s, "We continually advise our the Bishop Museum. Every- Monday ting a little hard or the TV set some of the places mentioned Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 members that karate, in any doesn't seem to attract you the thing from soup to nuts inside in the Sunday papers. There p.m. The karate sessions last form, must not be used for oldster as we'.1 as the against an opponent unless way it used to, or the barracks younger is a complete listing there from two to three hours each. walls are closing in, why not set. and all it takes is that little A membership fee of $5 is as- absolutely necessary," he take time to see some of the Paintings, displays, wares of effort to get into the car and sessed each member monthly, added. local color of the Island? old and guides willing to take over the Pali you go. Have with the money going to ci- For those who can't make Just take a bus, in the time to tell you as much as a ball. vilian instructors. the meeting, a call to Sgt. An- case of you unfortunates who drejs K. Vanags, Secretary- don't have wheels, or a ride Treasurer, at 72979, or to John to the other side of the is- Lane, Vice-President, at 253- land for an interesting and 227, will be sufficient to get educational week-end. you enrolled in the beginner, Hawaii's history and back- class. ground is a very interesting thing. There are so many places to go and so much to actually do that a plan-itin- Skating Champ erary-could be drawn up and on a very limited budget, one Cpl. Chester S. Simpson of can "have a ball." waiian Senior Men's Single Take time to visit one or VMA-212 has become the Ha- two spots a week-end and if Roller Skating Champion. you're a camera bug, take Simpson, pairing with his the shutter and flash with wife Betty, also won the Inter- you. mediate Pairs skating cham- Some places that pop into pionships and the Intermediate mind off hand are for one, Ula "Fours" by skating with his Maui village in the Ala Moana wife and another couple. Park area. This touching bit of old Ha- The foursome consisted of waii will interest you curious Cpl. Sirnpscn and h.td wife. ones in the folk lore and peo- Barbara S rn i t h and Nc. ple of old Hawaii-nei. Charles Fievet of the Air Sta- Nestled in one corner of tion. Ala Moans under tall shade trees are eight-ten little By winning the men's sen- grass thatched huts, each K-BAY'S BEST DUFFERS-BrigGen. K. B. Mt Cutcheon, CG, 1st Marine Brigade, and local ior event, Simpson is now eli- with a little of old Hawaii golf pro Mike Dietz offer their congratulation s to K-Bay best golfers who took top honors in gible to compete in the Na- Inside. There are hosts in their respective flights during the Klipper Link Golf Championships. Nearest the camera is 1st tional Skating championships each of these huts to explain Lt. Frost Walker, winner of the Championship Flight with 224 gross. Behind Lt. Walker are held at Lincoln, Nebr. If he to "haole" takes honors in the national the unknowing R. Mullane, runner-up in the championship flight with a 227; Cpl. B. Brozowski, low what the Hawaiian of cen- matches he will be able to turies gone by did for food, net in championship flight with a 219; LCpl. R , Lattman, wir-ler of the "A" flight with a low compete for the world skating shelter anti comfort. There gross of 255; GySgt. Duane Balfanz, low net w inner of the "B" flight with a 211; SSgt T. W. championship being held this is even an outrigger being Brewer, "C" flight low gross with 272; GySgt, Thomas Spry, "C" flight low gross with 214. year at Brisbane, Australia. July 6, 1962 Windward Marine 7

it. IN 1962

2 3 .1- 5 6 Recording Star Fred Darian to Appear 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tomorrow at Staff, Officers Clubs 2 23 24 25 26 27 Top name entertainment re- picked up at the Club today. Staff NCOs and their guests. 29 30 31 turns to the Air Station to- Darian will perform at the The dance band had not morrow night when recording .Staff NCO Club at 10:30 p.m. been selected for the Staff CluL Admission will be free to at presstime. Star Fred Darian makes two appearances in local clubs. Darian, who rose to fame with his smash hit "Johnnie OFFICERS Willow," previously ap- peared here last August. Some music-lovers will re- member him for his arrange- CLUB ment and recording of Aloha Nite is on July 14. "Please Mister Custer." Come one, come all, join our He is slated to appear at the Hawaiian nite at the Club. "0" Club at 9 p.m. tomorrow JULY July, the summer month, Cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner TOOT-TOOT-TOOTSIE - night. Backing Darian during time jumping. Paratroopers 82d from 7 to 9; and dancing from is a good for of the Airborne his show will be his own mu- 8 to midnight. The floor show couldn't agree more. Nicknamed the "All American" Division, sical group. The Gene Rains goes at 9:30 p.m. Hawaiian they have selected Anita Gillette, who stars in the Broadway Group play dancing mu- will dress is preferred for this Fred Darian hit musical "All American," as the girl they would most like sic following the show. Danc- night. to jump with. Miss Gillette seems to be pondering whether to ing will continue until mid- night. Reservations open July 2 and take such a big step. may be made by picking up Admission at the "0" Club your tickets at the office. The will be $1 per person. cost for all of this - which STAFF Dinner at the club begins at includes free beer while it 7 and will be served until 9 lasts - is $6.50 per couple. Theater Schedule p.m. Featured on the menu Should anyone want to sit on will be Steamship Round of the deck, please let us know CLUB NOTE: Show times at Theater No. 1 are 6:05 and 8:20 Beef for $2.75 per mouth. when making your reserva- Tonight: Happy hour kicks p.m. daily. Only one feature will be shown at Theater No. 2 "0" Club patrons are re- tions. off the weekend activities to- at 7:30 p.m. daily. Matinees begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and minded that it is not necessary Grand opening of the new day, beginning at 4 p.m. Re- "unday at Theater No. 1 only. to make reservations for both Package Store on July 14. The duced prices for the next two himself while acting as tour the dinner and the show. Those new store will be located in By GySgt. Jim Mitchell guide narrator. Excellent for desiring to be present for only the lower sectibn of the Club. hours. Free pupus for the pa- trons. The Pastels will provide TONIGHT the young. the show are invited to do so. Opening time will be 10 a.m. T #2- Friendly Persuasion Tickets to both events must he Special buys while they last. dance music beginning at 8:30 T#1 - Friendly Persuasion -In gentlemanly fashion, the SUNDAY p.m. and continuing until late Gary Cooper fleeces ador- Matinee - Wings Of Chance 12:30 a.m. able Dorothy McGuire in it -Wing your way on down, Saturday: Social night be- dull, heart-tugging tale of love. gang, and take a chance. Library News and Views gins at 7:30 p.m. The Fred Suitable for all, but more ap- Sounds like an oldie, but who Darian show goes at 10:30 p.m. Fia Fia pealing to those with a few knows, it may be a late model. By Maccine Titus (Jackson Stanley); Free admission. (James R. Ullman); Button- Hour years behind them. T#1 - The Hellions - A "Book of the Month" at K- Wednesday: Happy T#2 Twist Around The South wood (Maritta Wolff); Young- combined with "Boss Night" - African town gets tamed Bay Library i s "Kirkland blood Hawke (Herman Wouk). from 4 to 6 p.m. Clock by a lone police officer, Rich- Revels," by Victoria Holt. This The display this month is on Thursday: Bridge and pi- SATURDAY ard Todd, after four cruel sons exciting novel follows in the Matniee - White Milner- cut loose with some of the tradition of Victoria Holt's Golf. We have 10 new books nochle tournament in progress on golf by the pros and have from 7:30 p.m. 'til the last ness - An early repeat of Walt worst brutality, killing and successful book, Mistress first many others. shuffle. Disney's excellent presentation savagery ever seen in filmland. of Mellyn. May I say that this on the animals of the frozen Anne Aubrey turns in a mem- novel is unusually readable North. Good kiddo time-killer. orable performance while and likeable. Written expertly T#1 - Rome Adventure - fighting off would-be assault- and with great suspense. Suzanne Pleshette journeys to ers. Way too much violence for Kirkland Revels was what A iehte cePtlice4 Rome in quest of love. Her the younger set. they called the magnificent needs are quickly obliged as T#2-Rome Adventure manor house on Yorkshire CATHOLIC BIBLE CLASS as announced Troy Donahue comes on the Moors which was the ances- St. Michael's Chapel at Divine Services. scene. a on MONDAY Taking her for ride tral home of the Rockwell SUNDAY MASS 8:00, 9:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE his scooter, he manages to sell T#1 - Fire Down Below - - A real repeater worth seeing family. Built from stones of and 11:00 a.m. Sunday as two sea-faring smugglers, a ruined twelfth century WEEKDAYS-Monday through 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School. monastery. was steeped in Robert Mitchum and Jack it Friday 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 11 a.m.-Church Service Chris- and legend . . . and Lemmon steal the show with history and tian Science Society, 55 Kai- mystery. p.m., Saturdays holidays, their saucy wining and dining. 9 a.m. nalu Drive, Kailua. At one time, it had been a See you there! CONFESSIONS Saturday, Christian Science minister at T#2-The Hellions house of merriment, in sharp - contrast to the somber, rever- 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. and one- Chapel Center, Wednesday 1 to TUESDAY ent Kirkland Abby. But more half hour before all masses. 2:30 p.m. For appointment at T#1 - Santiago - This than one violent death had Children's Confessions from other hours call ICM)CAS Chap- week's oldie finds Alan Ladd shadowed its past, including an 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. lain center. going to the rescue of beauti- unexplained suicide from its BAPTISMS - 12 noon Sun- Wednesday ful Rosanna Podesto in a Span- lofty parapets. And sometimes days by appointment; phone Testimonial Meeting. ish-American War dram a. still it was possible to believe 72350. Note: Reading Room at 55 Ladd gets even with the bad that one saw monks walking on Novena services Monday at Drve is open on Mon- guys after they manage to blow Kainalu the old monastary walls. It was 7 p.m. Wenesday be- up the Battleship Maine. It's day, and Friday a beautiful place, but isolated ADULT CHOIR on Wednesday 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. worth 15c to see how Ladd gets tween and brooding. at 7 p.m. Also Monday evening 7 to 9 revenge. K-BAY TOP TEN T#2--Fire Down Below CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE p.m. Fiction CLASS for children 3 p.m. JEWISH WEDNESDAY Kirkland Revels (Victoria Monday during the school Oneration Petticoat 8 p.m.-Friday, Aloha Chapel, T#1 - Holt) year at the OLD MOKAPU -Cary Grant and Tony Curtis Johnson Circle Housing (off Fear is the Key (A. McLean) SCHOOL. Kam Highway), Pearl Har- play footsies with five amor- Youngblood Hawke (Herman PROTESTANT ous females aboard a subma- bor. Wouk) Trinity Chapel LATTER DAY SAINTS rine. The tight quarters and Buttonwood (M. Wolff) provocative Joan O'Brien and Sunday Divine Services Sunday Advise and Consent (A. Drury) Sunday Dina Merrill make things Non-Fiction 9:00 a.m.-Priesthood meeting. DIVINE SERVICES 9:30, worthwhile for the actors as Marine! (Burke Davis) - 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School. 11:30 and 7:30 p.m. well as for the viewer. Calories Don't Count (H. Tall- 8 :30 p.m.-Sacrament Meeting. T#2-Santiago er) SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m. All services at Church of THURSDAY Rise and Fall of the Third in old Mokapu School. Latter Day Saints, Kailua Rd., T#1 - Bombers B-52 - Reich (W. L. Shirer) Tuesday Kailua. Forgetting about the pilots this Street Without Joy (B. Fall) ALTAR GUILD-8 p.m., meets Tuesday time, the plots deals with the Rothchilds (F. Morton) fourth Tuesday of the month 7 p.m. - Study class in the trials and tribulations of Air Fiction in Trinity Chapel. Protestant Chapel conducted REAL PLEASER Sparkling Force mechanic Karl Malden Fox in the Attic; (Richard Wednesday by L. D. S. (Mormon) mis- - 6:30 p.m. Natalie Wood may not be and his shapely daughter, Nata- Hughes); Island (Aldous Hux- CHOIR - Wednesday sionaries. Wood. The wife, Marsha ley.); Ship for 9:30 a,m, choir. Wednes- NOTE: Nursery care is pro- dressed like this for her role in lie of Fools (Katherine gives daughter much day 7:30 p.m. for 11:00 a.m. at the Thursday's Hunt, A. Porter); Bull from the Sea vided free for children movie, "Bombers competition in the glamour dc- (Mary Renault); Honor of Dr. choir. Care Center while parents at- B52," but you can bet she'll partment. Good family enter- Shelton (Elizabeth Seifert); COMMUNICANTS' CLASS - tend Sunday morning services sport a wardrobe satisfying to tainment. Tomorrow's Miracle (Frank G. Sunday 6:15 p.m. (Sept. to at either Trinity or St. Mich- t'arines aboard the Station. T#2-Operation Petticoat Slaughter); Florentine Ring June). ael's Chapel. 8 Windward Marine July 6, 1962

It's Either Espahol or Francais For All Future Marine Corps Officers All future Marine Corps Of- a minimum bilingual ability. with 2200 officers, lieuten- ficers will receive a minimum Under the initial pilot course, ant through lieutenant col- of 60 hours of instruction in only those officers who had onel, who will be enrolled by either Spanish or French, ac- studied either three years of the end of this academic cording to a new foreign French or Spanish in high Year. language course unveiled last school, or two years in college, Each, prior to graduation, month at Quantico. or its equivalent, were required will receive a minimum of 60 The new plan follows up a to take a refresher course. hours instruction 'in one of the pilot program instituted last The revised permanent languages. The more senior of- March when Gen. David M. plan goes into full swing ficers will receive 100 hours. Shoup, Commandant of the Marine Corps, ordered lan- guage instruction in the LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON-Navy Lieutenant Commander 1 schools for the first time in Salk Shots Soon Stop Corps history. I W. Fifzge-ald, Administrative Officer for the Pacific Miss . Gen. Shoup expressed the Range Facility, Hawaiian Area, enlists his son Justin in f-., need for Marine Corps officers Navy. Watching Justin taking the Oath of Allegiance are to' be versed in a foreign lan- Polio Pills to r) his mother, Mrs. Margee Fitzgerald; brother, Micha, in for over- Push Painless guage preparation and sisters Maureen, Katharine and Ann-Marie, Justin enlist. seas assignments. Marines and other Armed dependents traveling over- 1 for the nuclear field electronics program. The new course will be an Farces personnel who dislike seas under Armed Forces integral part of the schools' the medic's needle got some re- auspices, and personnel en- schedule with traditional lief when the Department of tering the Armed Forces. amphibious warfare classes, Defense announced that mili- Military personnel and their giving all future students, tary personnel will receive dependents who are now sta- Seaman Apprentice Follows basic and advanced. at least orally administered Sabin po- tioned at stateside posts will lio vaccine next fall instead of receive polio vaccine according Salk injections. to the local civilian health Salk vaccine has proven schedule of administration. Father's Career; Goes Navy Brigade to Test highly effective in prevent- Those who have already re- A "chip off the of block" Commander and Mrs. J. ing paralytic poliomyelitis ceived Salk vaccine may be during it's seven years of use can be said of Justin W. Fitz- Fitzgerald, when he follo'. Gyrene Linguists given Sabin oral vaccine. in his father's footsteps ,i Armed Forces, but the ! has announced by the (AFPS) gerald, son of Navy Lieutenant The Brigade Sabin is easier to administer enlisted in the U.S. Navy. plans to administer language Last week, LCDR Fitzger- all to large groups of people in pi,. tests to mem- that it can be swellow.d. c.xnuzfifin ald conducted the swearing- bers of the Brigade who claim Three types of vaccine are AffirP Encouraaes War in ceremonies for his son. to hhve a knowledge of, and administered in the oral vac- Justin, who just turned IS. ability to use a foreign lan- cine program. Type I is ad- Ir He enlisted for the Navy guage. ministered either on a lump of At Home; 'The Roach Campaign On nuclear field electronics pro- Tests will be held during the sugar or in a liquid solution. gram. week of July 16-20. According About a month later, Types II being practiced. Ho w e v e r, ago, LC,:r to Brigade Bulletin 1230, it is Just 23 years and III are given simultan- By , 11311 cockroaches were still a major Fitzgerald enlisted in the Navy not expected that all language eously and, a month after that, problem to these families. proficiencies will be tested. The excellent year round as a seaman apprentice. Young a combination of all three In every one of these Fitzgerald commented after the Those to receive special atten- types climatic conditions that we is given. willingly accept here in the cases. the source of infesta- ceremony that he, too, "hopes tion are: Those who will receive the tion was traced to a heavy to Navy his career for a 50th State have certain disad- make the a) Languages which vaccine arc military and ci- growth of lawn grass border- ad Rance the en- reasonable number of testing vantages-Bugs! and through vilian penonnel and their After making routine sani- ing the house. listed ratings and get a com- nominees are available. mission." (b) Languages from areas of tary inspections of govern- Normally, the species of possible interest to the Brigade, Sends ment housing aboard cockroach found in grass does As an Admiral's yeoman. regardless of the number of 3dMarDiv KMCAS, Station sanitation not inhabit the home. However, LCdr. Fitzgerald had the dis- nominees. officer, WO J. I. Wagoner, due to the overwhelming num- tinction of serving under many 1.3 to Service has recommended a few sim- ber of roaches involved (as of the top wartime Navy air ple procedures that will as- many as 500 to the square foot commanders. He received his have been observed), these CMC Posts Corps' sist in keeping bugs--in par- commission in 1944. With 7th Fleet ticular the roach - under roaches will eventually mi- LCdr. Fitzgerald is the Ad- More Marine Corps mobility control. grate to the inside of the ministrative Officer for the SgtMaj. T. J. Mcliugh swung unto action last week Complete elimination of the home. down range headquarters of when the Third Marine Di- roach is all but impossible. The use of commercial in- the Pacific Missile Range Fa- Sergeant Major Thomas J. vision embarked another However, a reduced popula- secticides and treated shelf pa- cility. Prior to this duty as- McHugh was officially in- "floating battalion" aboard tion in your home will -pay per is highly encouraged. Al- signment here he was Military stalled in the office of Sergeant ships of the U. S. Seventh great dividends in lessening most all commercial prepara- Personnel Officer on the Staff Major of the Marine Corps at Fleet to replace 3/9, which is the nuisance factor involved in tions are good if used in the of Commander, Pacific Missile a formal parade and review now deployed in Thailand. subsisting this free loader. manner directed by the manu- Range at Point Mugu, Calif. held last Fr id a y at the The new floating battalion The single, most important facturer. Treated shelf paper Shortly after the enlist- Marine Barracks, 8th and Eye. is the 1st Battalion, Third control measure can be classi- is excellent if changed at fre- ment ceremonies, Justin and He relieved the past Sergeant Marines, under LtCol. Fred fied as good housekeeping. This quent intervals. Incidentally, seven other recruits left Ho- Major of the Marine Corps, F. Harbin. includes g i ving meticulous this paper in addition to being nolulu for the Naval Train- Francis D. Rauber, who held The infantry battalion is re- care to the kitchen and dining suitable for use in kitchen and ing Center at San Diego, the post since Sept. 1, 1959. inforced with engineer, artil- area of the home. Of particular dining areas, is excellent for Calif. Upon completion of re- SgtMaj. Rauber retired June lery, tank, anti-tank and am- significance are such things as use in linen closet shelves and cruit training he will be as- 28. phibious tractor units, boost- meat/vegetable cutting boards, bureau drawers. signed to a Navy nuclear SgtMaj. McHugh was posted ing its strength to more than bakery and pastry products One word of caution. Insecti- electronic school. as Sergeant Major of the Ma- 1800 men. that are not properly sealed, cides are poisonous, both to in- LCdr. Fitzgerald and family rine Corps by CMC General The battalion went aboard and spilled foods such as su- sects and people when taken presently reside aboard the Air David M. Shoup, Commandant ship soon after 3/9 was gar, flour, and breadcrumbs internally. Station. of the Marine Corps, who was landed in Thailand as part on tabletops and flooring. the reviewing officer for the of the U. S. buildup of a It is most important that all ceremony with SgtMaj. Rau- 5000 man fighting f or c e pots, loans, and dishes be FROM: ber. there. washed free of foods immedi- Place ately after their use. A frying pan that has not been washed Stamp(s) and is accessible to cockroaches overnight (remember that few Here places in your home are not ac- cessible to roaches) can pro- TO: vide sufficient nutrition to thousands of roaches for sev- eral days. Another prime control meas- ure would be to eliminate all grass and grassy type vegeta- tion growing immediately ad- jacent to the house. It is rec- ommended that an area of 12 inches be maintained free of MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE HOME TODAY. grass on all bordering areas of NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED. NE\A/ BARS-Lt (jg) Alan P. Wells, 3/12 Naval Gunfire Liaison the house and that this "free" Postage required: 3rd Class Mail-3c, 1st Class Mail-8c, Officer, has his new bars oinned on by battalion commander, dry. area be kept relatively 14c. For mailing fold paper twice and secure Maj. C. V. Hendricks (I) and Lt. (jg) B. C. Stark, Senior Naval been Airmail Several instances have outer edge with tape or staple. Gunfire Officer. Lt. Wells received his appoihtment to his new noted in which excellent rank during ceremonies in Maj. Hendricks' office last week. housekeeping procedures were