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NOTS Team Surveying Quake-Stricken Alaska Page Eight ROCKETEER Friday, April 3, 1964 BAD WEATHER STALLS SEARCH FOR 'Death of a Salesman' SHDWBOAT FRIDAY APRIL 3 'LOST VX-S PLANE, FOUR ABOARD " MOVE OVER DARLING" (103 Min .) Opens Friday Night Oatis Day, James Garner, Polly Be rgen 7 p.m. Downed Tuesday (Comedy in Color) A merry marital mixup just hal to occur when a l ost·ot·seo demised wife turns up a t her re·morried husband's On Return Trip honeymoon. Bubbling over with laughs. (Adults and Young People). SHORT: "Bortholomew and the Wheel" From Lemoore SATURDAY APRi l 4 Bad weather - ram, snow and - MATINEE - "TARZAN' S SAfARI " (80 Min .) turbulent winds - continued to Gordon ScOll hamper the search operations I p.m. for the China Lake·based plane SHORT: "Cuckoo Clock" (7 Min.) which has been missing since " Captain Video Chapter No. 11" (16 Min.) FROM UNDER THE SEA TO THE STARS - EVENING­ Tuesday afternoon. " BlUEBEARD" (1 03 Min.) Aboard the twin-engine Beech· Charles Denner, Michele Morgan Vol. XIX, No. 13 NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION, CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA Fri., April 3, 1964 7 p.m. craft. whicb was en route from (Mystery in Color) Truth is stronger tha n j Lemoore to China Lake. were fiction I This short, bold, bush·browed French· the pilot. Air Force Ma jor Thorn· man exuded the charm and guile neceuory to lure 0 1 leost 10 lonely women to their death. Bizarre comedy. (Adult). SHORT: " Foul Hunting" (7 Min.) NOTS Team Surveying SUNDAY·MONDAY APRIL " QUIC K GUN" (to Min.) Audie Murphy, Merry Andef$ 7 p.m. (Western in Color) No synopsis ava ilable. SHORT: " ElephontaSlic" (7 Min.) Quake-Stricken Alaska "Bow Jests" (10 Min.) TUESDAY APRIL 7 On Expedition " SPARTACUS" (184 Min.) Kirk Douglos, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Tony Curlis MAJ . BROCK C. E. YATES 5 p .m. and 8:15 p.m. DR. WILLIAM S. LaSOR Commissioned by (Adv.nlure Spectacl. in Color) A splendid as R. Brock. 40. attached to Air epic of a slove, purcha sed to become a Development Squadron F i v e Governor Brown gladiator, who leads a revolt which event. here. and three Navy airmen. ually mee ~ $ the Roman legions. Deep human Robert C. Hale. 19; Edward L. A two·man team of NOTS sci­ drama a nd tender romance are woven inlo Noted Theologian Will a story of the barbaric brutality of the oreno Taylor. 19. and Clarence E. entists, Dr. Pierre St. Amenci boll ies enjoyed by decadent Romans. Don', Yates. 20. and Dr. Roland Von Huene, took HAPPY LOMAN played by Charles Wilcox offers to buy Miss This! (Aduh ). More than 40 ai rcraft took off champagne for cover girls Sherry Paulino, left, and Suzanne off from the Naval Air Facility WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 Talk at All Faith Chapel at 6:30 a.m. yesterday to press Tuesday afternoon on the first Larsen while waiter Robert Thornton is happy to serve in WORLD AR OUND US SERIES this scene from "Death of a Salesman." the search for the missing craft leg of California·sanctioned ex­ " Easter Isla nd " Dr. William S. LaSor. professor of the Old Testament at and men, but pi lots reported pedition to earthquake strick­ Travelogue narrated in person by Fuller Theological Seminary. Pasadena. will present three films Arthur Miller's award·winning play. "Death of a Salesman." Gezo de Rosner very poor visibilitv, rain, snow en Alaska. opens next Friday evening. April 10. for a three·night stand on 7:30 p.m. fo r the Protestant high school Sunday School Class. three youth and buffeting winds in various Drs. St Amand and Von Hue­ the Burroughs campus. groups. and Sun da y School ne. both of the Earth and Planet­ THURSDAY.FRIDAY APRIL 9·10 teachers on Sunday. and deliver Chapel -Showing of the film The production by the Desert " MI SADVENTURE Of MERLIN JONES" ary Sciences Division of the Re­ Cover Girls ...... Suzanne Larsen, "Archaeology and A Living Division of Bakersfield College (89 Min.) three lectures for Protestant Con· search Department. were to fly Sherry Paulino Faith" for three youth groups. is directed by John Lawson. The Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello gregation at the All Faith Chapel to San Francisco and Seattle Telephone Operator ....... Thursdoy, 7:00 p .m. at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Tues· 6 p.m. East Wing All Faith play will also be staged on Sat· Fridoy, 6 and 8 p .m. first then later to Anchorage, _....... Jeanette Pinney day. and Wednesday. Chapel - Talk on "What Have urday. April 11. and the follow· (Comedy in Color) Disney does it again! the Dead Sea Scrolls Done to Valdez. Seward. Cordova. Ko­ ing Satnrday. April 18. Curtain James Marsh heads the stage Here's a kooky college student, a whiz at The eminent theologian's diak. Whittier and other areas science, who accidentally learns to reed the Bible" and a slide presenta· time is 8:30 p.m. crew including Troy Loyall. schedule for Sunday is as desolated by the violent trem· mind$ and gets in "ouble with everyone in­ tion on the "Dead Sea Scrolls" The Cast Heidi Herzog. Charles Wilcox follows: cluding his girl. Fun for alt. (Adults and at the Sunday School teachers' ors and resulting tidal waves Willy Loman __ Eduardo Romero and Terry Martin. Technical di· Young People). 9 :30 a.m. East Wing All Faith which began last Friday. dinner. Linda Loman .... Cheryl Anthes rector is Jack Ross. SHORT: "Symposium on Popular 50ng1o" Chapel - Showing of the film The expedition was commis­ Biff ..................... Robert Pinney Costumes are under the suo (20 Min.) "The Living Testament" to High The distinguished scholar and sioned by Governor Edmund G_ Happy ....... ......... Charles Wilcox pervision of Florence Pinto and School Sunday School Class. author will give three chal· Brown at the request of Alaska lenging lectures at the All 'Faith Ben .................... Dwight Holford Martelle Lawson. and properties 3:30 p.m. East Wing All Faith search sectors. Weather authori­ Governor William A. Egan. Cha rley ............ David. Bielawski are being handled by Shirley Chapel to which the public is Drs. St Amand and Von Hue­ 'World Around Us' invited as follows: ties reported they expected I +­ Be rnard ............... ___ Milton Caves Caves and Loretta BelL turn for the better in the after· ne will participate in a survey of Other Woman ... _._ Joan Leipnik Tickets are ~1 and may be ob· Monday, 7,30 p.m.-"Thoma. noon. damage. Following this they Howard ___ . ______ .. _.". Terry Martin Who Believed. Tuesday, 7:30 tained at NOTS Commissary on Features ~ystery Many Units in Search have been asked to make rec· Waiter .......... _. Robert Thornton April 9. 10 and 17. or at the Gift pam. - " Luke the Scientist." Participating in the operation ommendations for the courses to Secretary, , Rose Marie Bielawski Mart in Ridgecrest. Of Easter Isle Wednesday,. 7:30 p.m. - "Jesus are planes from VX·5. under the be taken in rebuilding and re­ of Nazareth." command of Cdr. Jack Manherz; habilitation. primarily from a CROSSWORD PUZZLE The mystery of Eastjlr Island After the Chapel sessions: reo NAF. commanded by Capt. Jack geological standpoint. -land of Aku·Aku- will be the freshments will be served iii W. Hough; craft from Lemoore; ALASKA.BOUND - Dr. Pierre St. Amand assisted in loading gea .. ';board plane here Eager for Survey ACROSI '-Billiard Rot '-River ht subject of the next "World the East Wing where the con­ Air Force units from George. (rightl Ind Dr. Roland Von Huene of NOTS' by Photographer Lee M.~careIlQ, PH2, for "The sooner we get there and I-Cut of meat Siberia Around Us" color motion pic· gregation will have further op­ make the survey the better our i-Amid '.NeK'ative (Continued on Page 3) Earth and Planetary Sciences Division are fli~ht to qua"-·slricken \fr.eaf of Alaska. !I-Hit Jldttly I-Snatch ' ture at the Station Theatre. portunity to talk to Dr. LaSor. recommendations can be," Dr. 12-0uldo'. hlall I-Indian tents 1 ------ ,----------------------------~--------~~----------- note IO-Exiet • . Wednesday. April 8. Dr. laSor is author of sev.", Von Huene said just before the t3-ToU ll-Tbrough I H-Be for6 tG.Tennagant Geza de Rozner. noted f i I m books and his world·wide travel • plane took off. He was referring l !i-Army . meat. 18-Encountered has included India, China. JI' to the condition of the fissures 17-Meddle wlUl IO-Sbade tree producer and author. will nar· In l~-The ones If-Showy flowel' pan, the Caribbean, Europe, SecNav Nitze First Visit Here' in the earth caused by the mas· here IS-Pursue rate the presentation. II-Insect Ii-Mist and the Middle East. sive temblor. and evidence Za-Genus. ot Easter Island is a controver~ A · graduate of Princeton II' h i c h can be gleaned from maplea ar·C1o... ~ ·~" I !i-Fairy '\" secure" ~ sial corner of the world, 2200 Theological Seminary. Dr . La­ them. 26-'l'rial , IS-Taut ~ I miles from the nearest mainland Briefed on NOTS 29-1"ragment 'O-Man'. ~ Sor has served as visiting lec­ The NOTS team's first scheel- U-Cleanlns nlcknalr!e ....."... fa-Endured J IJ-Amerfeall and 1600 miles from the closest turer of professor at seven col­ uled stop after Seattle WIS the utensil 4 ft·)'{occ8.llin .,7-0rgan of euayillt inhabited place, Pitcairn Island. • 3-D1shollrlc '.; U-Hard-aheUe4 . hearing ....... 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