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- 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 ...... 'e-Vue leges and universities. Weapons Programs Alaskan capital of Juneau, who... It-Symbol for fruit .,e-Charge 67-Female deer tantalum - Disagreement is worldwide In addition, Dr. LaSor did the they were to confer with Gov­ ' !i -Pale IS-Paru account of '!J-Be mistaken Secretary of the Navy Paul H. S7.0penln« J 41-Packed awa,. 6%-Leaee I ..... "'.Perlod. of over the origins of the people JEAN SIMMONS and Kirk narration for the films "T h • ernor Ega n, then make their 39·1ndefl.nit.e I CI-Genut: of 5t-Wlre ot . I time Douglas co·star with Laurence Living Bible" and 'Great Per. Nihe was welcomed aboard yes­ surveys of the stricken region •• artic le catlle Jacob on Easter Island. One group be· a-Note of acate lieves the y came from Asia. Olivier, Charles Laughton, Pet­ sonalities of the Bible." Hi. terdav on his first visit to They may be gone for two or : g :~~~~ er Ustinov, J 0 h n Gavin, in ~ere three weeks. (CQlloq.) 1 Others think the white·skinned Sea Scl'ollsll prepared fol" NOTS since being appointed to ((·Prlson Indians of South America - the four Academv Award win· the University lecture Series. the top Navy post. Both Dr. St. Amand and Dr_ ~:~r:r~ I ning Spartacus which will be A former Navy Chaplain. he Von Huene are noted for their tG-Nerve the "Iong·ears of Peru" - ar· nelwork: rived there 1000 years before shown at the Station Theatre, has held his present post at Arriving shortly before 10 research in earthquakes. geolo­ 4S -Bushy clamp 6O-Comfort the Asiatics. Tues., April 7, at 5 and 8:1 5 Fuller Theological Seminary a.m. at NAF. he was greeted by gy and other scientific pursuits, li l -Paddle p.m. since 1949. . And. incidently. Dr. St. Amand 53·Trades tor Another riddle of the island Capt. Charles Blenman Jr.• Com· money is a native of Alaska. He receiv­ , "i·Crled like concerns its stone carvings. No NOTS. and then saw a movie C'at • others like them appear any· ed his BA degr~e in electrical 68-De(eatecl presentation of "Highlights of engineering at the University of GI-Natlve where else in the world. There PLACE metal F~m~ ______NOTS Technical Programs." Alaska in 1948. As an under­ CZ,'Vater "\ are hundreds of these colossi, wheel each a "miracle" of engineering STAMP A discussion of the weapons graduate he served as an ob­ 6"-Per l()(t ot server at the college magnetic time and construction. When fir 5 t development program here was 65-Goal HERE observatory. Dr. St. Amand also 6ti -Uola re l · discovered, many of them ap- conducted for the Secretary by G7-Arld \ was with the Geophysical Insti­ peared merelv as heads I b 0 v e Dr. Wm. B. McLean, Technical DOWN the ground, but excavation reo Director, supported by technical tute in Alaska studying the ion­ osphere. aurora and seismology• 1-nre.. bonia' ""ied th!l:l si.ln. of the· stone im. TO, __'--_ ::-:--:-: __:-;.-_---~ .department heads. %-Beverace Proloed Tehachapi .Quake 3-F.xvert I ages are 40 r;' 50 feet long. •. -,·1 )~. ~ .-']·o\tard tile, After luncheon in Michelson In 1951 he received his Mas· ...I. , ~(. j, -":~H~b;f:1 -::!:---i;c-,..7;:;::::;:-'-....:.-.-'. -'-.-'-'-~-"-"-'.• .heltere4 I • l · n!\:~Snow I1sore~ py the ,..;-; '- .!oi:. Laboratory. the discussions were ter's Degree in geophysics - at aide •....,e; .".,.. F.. U.... AdIIri.. ..,...... B \ z.o I China J;.Iike CpmmunitJ( .Council : SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Paul H. lIlIib. Technicll Director, upon arrivil at the Na· continued until.2:20 p.m. when Caltech, and two years. later his I begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are . ,(..... ter) i. g ....ed b¥ "-pt. Che.... JIllen· .vII Air ·Facility Terminal here y.. terday Secretary Nitre returned to the ·Ph.D. in geophysics mil ·geolo- ~~~~~~"'!"~=:e!!!s~~~--~------,..:;I. .I:;j available aHh& dool'.- _ ....n .jr., COIIIN01'S, In.d 1)r. Wm. ll. McLean, morning. 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COLOR OF EYES HOTS CHAMPIONSHIP Basketban T~ m members hold tro­ son, SA;- E. Tho ...., SA;- T, H. Taylor, MT3, holding -toam , ,.J _ There is no accurate way to phies ...... ted to them in ceremonies following in.pection trophy; F, W, Kr_r, 051; J. M. C... k, ...., . lId J, M_ Gann, ALL . EYES -UP! - Three groups of vi.itors saw County, Ore., participating in an Aero.pace- Edu-' - dents from H.1f Moon .Say Union High -5c1wo1 predict the permanent color of at tho Admini.trotion Building last · Friday. Copt. Leon Gra­ HM3. Te.m members not pre.. nt for photo were Lt_ A. A, -plenty of action as ·they were t.ken on tours of ution In·Service Workshop, scan the skies during - . near San Franciscq, and IJ1 e m b. r s of ; ExplQrer a new baby's .eyes. At bir th they bow.ky, NOTS Executive Officer, made the presentation to PHrre Jr., Lt: ' G. E, Pierce, D. L. Wilson, PN3, and D. A• NOTS last week. At left, te.chers from Jackson • Sidewinder test -.hot, At, roght, -27 ' .cience .tu· . Scout Squadron 888, Norton AFB, .... . SNORT, are usually slate blue_ (I.~) Lt, f! lob ,,' 'a' Il1htliijon " ",e'eling 'a" tlie " alrector_ Mrs! -Charles B ~enl1)~iI, ri9'\1t; ,wi,le,_ • fta,cr:,'r!ie child Will have a ne"" .!'rtn;I",* lOg tOlip/,a!,,~lj,l ~iW.ei,­ Of'fft9rs·Ctob . . IM~. SfllMe'y M.ifchrei',"pres­ - <0'1' the Station command•• 'and a m'illnber · of - conversion l'Ighf wMn he reach- ms pTayers are encourage,l to ident of the Oasis Garden Club, left, was the garden club, we lcomed ·the visitors_ es age 21 or his coverage as a participate. Page Fou r ROCKETEER Friday, April 3, 1964 Friday, April 3, 1964 THE ROCKETEER Page Five

CHAPLAIN'S MESSAGE ------, ,-- 'DESERT PHILOSOPHER' PROMOTIONAL OPPORTU N ITI ES When Tragedy , ,...., .... Sfcd 50n ..... ploy", ar•• nc oura•• d The Joe Fox Easter , .:. ....Iy for the po,ition, 115ted b.low: Ap­ plicotion, , hould be occ omponi.d by on up. to-dot. Form 51. Th. foct thot P05ilion' o r• • dvlrtiHid her. doe5 nOI p r.dud. the UH Strikes of other mean. to f ill thIS, voconci.,. I Knew Party Clerk·DMT, G5·316-3 or 4 (on. vaca ncy', By CHAPLAIN MARK E_ FITE PO 175005, Cod. 752 - Posi'ion is tho' of Bv " pOP" LOFINCK Sixty-seven children ranging secretory to the Head of 'he Pre.entotion A very good friend of mine has just died_ in age from three months to Division in the Technical Informal ion De· 12 years had the time of their Every competent person upon earth must learn to live partment. Incumbent prepares smooth copy He was a very good friend of yours, too. with tragedy, for it comes to all in some form. The human of manuscripts for technical publications, etc.; One of the best friends this community ever had_ lives in three fun-packed hours body is so made with a degree of tolerance for pain. The maintains division rKords on penonnel, filtal Joe Fox was born October 14, 1890, in Manassa, Colorado_ on March 26_ matters, and correspondence; performs secre· It was Easter Party lime at heart and spirit of man is also made with the ability to accept tarial functions for Head, Presentations Di· Moved to Benion, Utah, at an early age_ Went through grade life's adversities and a built in potential to gain from them_ vision and other personnel in the Division. school there and then the LDS College in Salt Lake City_ the Navy Exchange Child Care The recent earthquake in Alaska has brought a great deal Experience required: GS-3 - one year Center here_ clerical experience; GS-4 - one year cieri· After college Joe ran the family farm and apple orchard of sorrow in the lives of many_ The loss in buildings and col experience plus one year specialized in Each child received an Easter' near Benion_ One of the first modern operated farms in tbat basket cleverly made from toy!.. property is tremendous_ Many people will have to make a duties related to above (including exper· area. At the same time he was doing building conlract work new start in business_ It would seem that nothing good could ience with Dictating Machine). wilh his brother-in-law_ Some were ping·pong padd le!, ever come out of this_ But the most good that can come Fil. a pplication. for obov. with Jan.t wit h straw on top to hold colar~ Th oma . , Bl dg. 34, Room 26, Phon. 715n . out of any tragedy is that which touches the heart and spirit Deadline for filing, April 10. He rode a horse ten miles to Salt Lake once a week, to take ful Easter e9';15- Wrapped in of a person and adds quality of life to his quantily of days_ NAVY OVERSEA S VA CAN CIES music lessons and practice_ This music study continued all celophane, the bas k e t comllo Late in the afternoon of the first Easte r, two very close Glnerol Engineer, GS·aOl·13, Oslo, Nor. during his college days and after_ was topped with a chocolate friends of Jesus, left Jerusalem for a country walk. Even wa y; Financial Manager, GS.501 -12, Guon· bunny, fluff y chi cken and other ta namo Bay, Cuba; Clerk· Stenograp her, GS· ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIAN tiny topys ~n d ca ndy_ ThE> t hough the hills about them showed evidence of spring and 312·4, Ke flavik, Iceland . Not many people in this community knew that Joe Fox new life, their hearts were heavy. Their Lord was dead and File applica tions for above with Navy older children received 12·inc. h Oveneas Employment O ff ice {Atla ntic was a very -accomplished pianist and a good teacher_ He had now even his body was missing. one little girl player who played the piano at two years of age_ popcorn Easter bunnies tied to While they reminisced about their friendship wilh Him Hdqln . Poloma c Rivlr Naval Command, thei r baskets_ Wash ington, D. C. 20390, on or before April Came the Great Depression, Joe moved his family from and the good days with the other disciples, a stranger joined 20. Utah to Hollywood, California in 1932 and worked for his There were games galore, tbem_ They thought him to be an ignorant man or at least brother in the plumbing business for two years. During this many prizes, and the big fea­ a foreigner for he seemed to know nothing of the events of time he attended a Night School in Hollywood High School for ture of the party was the break­ the past few days_ But as conversation went on they saw Special Program writing_ "Bugs" Baer was in his class_ ing of a pinala loaded with his superior knowledge_ He spoke of the recent tragedy and gifls for all. Excitement ran shame, also of the reason for hope within people_ Such hope To Highlight CAME TO VALLEY IN '34 high, too, when colorful bal­ would grow for anyone as it did in these two, who would In 1934 he got a job on the Las Flo res Ranch-later known loons suddenly floated down believe in the truth of past events and have faith enough to as Shangra.La. That is when he first came to this Moiave Oeft) from the ceiling_ lay hold upon present promises_ ASP A Meeting Desert. After a few months he went to work at Westend The China Lake Chapter, Am­ Chemical Company. After a very exhuberanl after­ The.e two men recognized Jesus and the hope for life noon, refreshments were served. now is not dim, but has • brighter glow then ever before. erican SOCiety for Public Admin­ While working at Westend he acquired the property where Was this hope a result of the working of only a part istration will highlight its April he did live_ He was getting his water from a well across the man; his intellect only, or his physical senses? Had Jesus 10 luncheon meeling with a spe­ road at the Crum Dairy for $12.00 a month. changed or 'had they? The result was a change brought about cial presentation to be given by a five-member panel of NOTS So he and his sons dug a well 3 feet in diameter and 119 when the trutll of God is met by the sensible, sincere ability feet deep by hand-wilh a bucket and hand winch_ of 'man_ No blind assumption is in evidence here_ It is the management personnel at the co,',sistent outcome of life when God and man join forces. Executive Dining Room. His house was built from parts of other houses that he Each has a potential and when brought together they become The presenlation, "Bridging bought scattered around the desert a force that brings hope to a person_ A hope that neither the Gulf Belween the Research­ At one time he was raising about 7,000 chickens-3,OOO death, nor earthquake nor any other tragedy can abolish_ er and the Practitioner," was layers and 4,000 fryers-and growing 40 to 50 acres of alfalfa_ + "For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world; first given last January at the When the farm got too much to manage part time he quit anCi this il the victory that overcometh the world, even our Southwest Regional Conference Weslend Chemkal Company. of ASPA_ faith." (I John 5:41_ It is our fath in Jesus as the Christ SUBDIVIDES FOR NAVY t hat gives us powe r to keep on overcoming adversities, spiritual Chaired by Russ Bjorklund, About that time, 1945, the Nava l Ordnance Test Station UI Head of Central Staff, the pan­ and physical, common to each of in the world: was getting started here. So the Command suggested to Joe ----- el includes H_ G_ Wilson, Asso­ that he subdivide some of his property into lots and get water ASCE Meets in Invitations Out ciate Technical Director, Harold on it so the workers would have a place to live, and build Metcalf, Associate Head, Weap­ houses_ He did because he had bought the Crum property For Table Tennis, ons Development Department, and well across the road which was producing 600 gallons a Lone Pine Tonight Evelyn Glatt and Frank Fried­ Tonight's meeting of the Des­ minute and the new well he dug was producing about 600 • Badminton Tourney lander of the Management Re­ gallons a minute, too. ert Branch of the American So­ search Group, Central Staff_ Easter Bunny ciett of Civil Engineers will be Military and Civilian Depart­ In his application to sub-divide he received a very compli­ ments are invited to partiCipate Cafeteria style luncheon will beld at the Mt. Whitney C a f e be served prior to the meeting_ cated questionnaire as to what was on the property_ Joe's in Lone Pine, starting at 7:30 in a Station Table Tennis and answer:-mostly sagebrush, rattlesnakes and jackrabbits-which On the Run p_m_ Badminton Tournament to be was a pretty complete description at that time_ GLEEFUL chi I d r entry to Guest speaker is Samuel B. held in the Station Gym from catch " Easter Bun n y" who 6:30 to 8:30 p_m . on April 14 Naval Reservists OMNIVOROUS READER Nelson, general manager and Joe was an omnivorous reader-bought and read four to made a surprise appearance chief engineer for the Los An­ and 15_ at the party_ Entries must be submitted to ten books a month_ Received by mail probably a dozen maga­ geles Department of Water and To Tour Station zines a month. Power, and past president of the the Special Services Office, Code Sixty-five N a val Reservists Los Angeles ASCE. 855, not later than April 10, via from Southern California will . He took a Un iversity Extension Course in writing. Wrote Non-members are cordially in­ military personnel 0 f f ice r s or visit NOTS tomorrow on a train­ a long weekly column for the Valley Independent and also vited_ Contact Merle Wahlgren, Department heads. ing tour_ The Station and the w-rote articles for the San Bernardino Sun. As a press corre.. Ext_ 72016, for reservations_ Entries must list names and local WEPTU 774, commanded spondent he was among the first to obse rve the atomic bomb phone numbers of personnel de­ by Capt. Bard Monson, will host test in Nevada. 'Twilight Zone' siring to participate in singles the group. He was a camera enlhusiast and built his own -darkroom Tonight's CBS (Channel 9) and doubles_ The reservists are from the in the basement of his house_ Developed pictures good enough Twilight Zone features an ex­ following Sou t h 1 and units: for publication_ WEPTU 773, NAS, Los Alami­ Na~y man, Roswell G. Fleming- EGGS GO HIGH HAT ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ton, who runs his business and A teaspoon of chopped chives tos; BuShips Co. 11-15, San Pe­ dro; N a va l Reserve Officer He was a charter member of the Ridgecrest Elks Club and bousehold like a "taut ship!' and two tablespoons crumbled the Maturango Museum_ He served on the local School Board, Both his employees and his blue cheese added to six bealen School 11-5, North Hollywood; and the MSTS Reserve Program the Kern County Juvenile Probation Committee, and the East wife are thinking of mutiny_eggs will turn the ordinary Kern County Soil Conservation Committee_ The show is titled, "Sounds and Iscrambled eggs into a delicious Whittier_ Silences_" brunch or supper main dish_ LCd r_ John 0 i Pol from He was one of the early members of the rwv Council of WEPTU 774 and Lt_ Col. Bernie the Navy League. His son, Elliott, is now active in the CounciL Sword, USAR, will assist Tech­ He studied law long enough to qualify in an examination nical Presentations Coordinator to run for Justice of the Peace_ He did not win_ Joe didn't The Rocketeer Bill Hampton as tour coord ina· always succeed_ He also ran one time for State Assembly, Offld. 1 .....Iy PWUc:otIH tors. and lost of "'" Just before he took sick, he was starting his second course U. I . N ....I Ou'nonn T... INtIoo Qrlliion Science (Chapel Annex) Chino loke, Colifornla in accounting_ Morning Service-II a .m. 'Flower Arranging t.pt.oln Charles II...... , I, ., us.. How could he do all this? Well, he slept about five hours Sunday School-II a.m. Station Command..­ Workshop'Monday a night_ Say from 11 p_m_ to 4 a_m_ But he could sit down 'rotestants (All Faith Chopel) "J." l ibby A special "Flower Arranging and go to sleep anywhe re anytime-and be refreshed in five Morning Worship-8:30 cnd 11 a.m. I'ubllc InformatIon Offlcor Sunday School-9:30 a.m .• Grov •• and Workshop" will be conducted minutes, li ke Ed ison did. lode O. "'ow.,d Richmond elementary I(hool •. EdItorIal Advl.o, by the Oasis Garden Club and What caused his death? Last August he was returning Romon Catholic (All Faith Chapel) I ldto,d Orv.n.... '. lhe Women's Auxiliary of lhe from Bakersfield one night-his car broke down in a cold Holy Motl-7. 9:30 a .m., and 5:30 £ellter Commissioned Officers Mess rain-he had to fix it and got chilled-caught cold and then p.m. Sunday, ...wOoff pneumnoia-then other complications set in_ Auo