Friday, March 27, 1964 rzlker Pass SHOWBDAT Capt. Hardy to be ComNOTS; FRIDAY MARCH 21 " STAll: IN THE DU ST " (80 Min.) John Agar, Richard Boone, Mamie Von Doren 7 p.m. (We,t.," in Colo, ) Professional killer Capt. Yount Future AF CO owoilS his sundown hanging as the ranch. ers p repare 10 free him a nd the fa rm ers p lan a lynch ing with Ihe sheriff opposing balh groups. Super-action. (Adults and Ma. To Relieve lure Youlh). SHORT: " Zoom 01 the Top" (7 Min.) Capt. Blenman, " LISTO N vs. CLAY" (IS Min.)

SATURDAY MARCH 28 - MAnNIE _ Capt. Hough "30 FOOT IRIDE OF CAN OY ROCK" (73 Min.) Captain John I. Hardy, for­ Lou Cos lelia mer Experimental Officer here I p.m. and presently Commanding Of­ SHO RT : " I.ittle Rover" (7 Min.) ficer of the aircraft carrier, " Copt. Video No. 10" (16 Min.) USS Hornet, has been named - EVENlNG­ FROM UNDER THE SEA TO THE STARS "ROCKABYE BAIY" (116 Min.) to succeed Captain Chorl .. Jerry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwel l Blenman, Jr., as Commander, 7 p.m. Vol. XIX, Ne. 12 NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION, CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA Fri., Mar. 27, 1964 U.S. Noval Ordnance Test Sto­ (Com.cty) Imagine Jerry a s a boby·sitte, tion. for the unpublicized Iriplels of a gla morbu& movie queen who was secrelly morriedl He'. Also, Cap t a i n Robert R. 01 his fumble.fingered besl in Ih is 10000g I-I .0. Yount, presently serving as Ex· minute fa rce. (Adults and Young People). SECNAV Nilze Here Thursday ective Officer of the Hornet, will SUNDAY-MONDAY MARCH-29-30 relieve Captain Jack W. Hough " MARY, MARY" (126 Min .) His First Visit as Commanding Officer of the Debbie Reynolds, Barry Nelson 7 p.m. Naval Air Facility. To China Lake Served Here 1954-57 (Comedy in Color) Film verlion of sma sh Broad way hit tells of Ihe fun ny woes of a Secretary of the Novy It was from 1954 to 1957 that publisher, hounded by income 10 1( and 011. H. Nine is scheduled to arrive Captain Hardy, a graduate of many troub les, who meels former wife as here next Thursday, April 2, he's a bOUI to remarry. Spicy d ialogue. Ihe Naval Academy with the (Ad ult). for - a one-day visit, his first class of 1940, served at China since being appointed to the Lake. TUESDAY·WEDNESDAY MAR. 31. APR. 1 " ICE PALACE" (l09 Min .) - Navy's top post late last year. He assumed Experimental Of­ Richord &.t rIon, Rober' Ryan, Mr. Nitze will arrive at the ficer duties at NOTS in 1955. Ca rolyn Jones Naval Air Facility at 9:50 a.m., Designated a Naval Aviator 7 p.m. No synopsis ava ilable. according to an announcement in 1943 following service in the )espite debut of nearby mountains. Youngsters frolicked in made- yesterday. cruiser, USS Pensacola, during THURSDAY.FRIDAY APR IL 203 was pi led with white delight this week, which coincided The Secretary will confer with the early Pacific combat of 'orms that swept with Easter holiday period. " MOVE OVER DARLING " (103 Min .) Doris Day, James Garner, Poll y Bergen C;:aptain Charles Blenman, Jr., World War II, Captain Hardy 7 p.m. ComNOTS, and Dr. Wm. B. Me· subsequently served as Execu­ Biting Remark (Comedy in Color) A merry ma rital mil( up Lean, NOTS Technical Director tive Officer, Patrol Squadron .. Ghost lown ArTlSI Science Students just has to occur w hen a lost·ol·seo demi.. One; Commanding Officer, Pa­ Two mosquitoes were resting up on technical programs conducted ed wife turns a t her ,e·morried hus. trol Squadron 22; and Execu· on Robinson Crusoe's arm. bond's honeymoon. &.tbbling over with by the Station. To Be Featured tive Officer of the carrier, USS ~ : Teachers Scouts "I'm leaving DOW," said one. laughs. (Adults ond Young People). He is scheduled to depart the Princeton. 10 Art League Speaker I " I'll see you on Friday." SHORT: " Bartholomew ond the Wheel" Naval Air Facility at 2:20 p.m. ~~ Paul H. Weber Jr., noted for Make Station Tours (7 Min.) Thursday afternoon. Aide to Asst. SecNav ir. his stark realism paintings of He was advanced to his pre· the desert and its ghost towns, Visitors are coming to the An,wer to ,,..,.Iou, 'uul. sent rank while serving as Naval will be the featured speaker at Station from far and wide this CROSSWORD PUZZLE Aide to the Assistant Secretary I A CROSS G-Rent of the Navy \Re,ed.d, anLl D~ Monday night's meeting of the week. 6-Havlng 'folda Desert Art League to he held In addition to the 22 foreign l~Everyone 7-East Indiell velopment) in 1959. of-Man'a (abbr.) in the Community Center. students from Pasadena and nickname 8-Mountaln. ot Born at Mahnmen, Minn., €i-Tolla Europe The desert artist will s~ak the 28 teachers from the Col· 11-Splo 9-Climblng CAPT. ROBERT R. YOUNT Captain Ffardy received a Mas· to the group at 8:30 p.m. Those lege of the Pacific who toured 13-Flower8 plant USS HORNET Commanding Officer to Capt. Jack W. Hough's Future Relief IS-Indefinite lO-Unlt of ter of Science Degree in aero· n· interested are invited to attend the Station Monday, a group of article Japanese Relieve Capt. Cha rles Blenman Jr. as NAF Skipper Is Now Exec Officer nautical engineering from the IS-Vapid curre ncy er and view the paintings t hat 69 teachers from the Medford I S-Sheet of ]2-Conjunc tlon as ComNOTS. of USS HORNET. Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ ~ h Weber has made of the ghost area of Jackson County Oregon Klass H-Compass 19- Meadow point nology. towns of Bodie, Ca li f., and Be l· visited the Station Wednesday 21-0n the ocean 17-l'erlod ot He had served as Command~ 22-Symbol for tasting er mont and Manhattan, Nev. and Thursday. tin fO-Simlan ing Officer of the fleet oiler 23-Father'--and l4-Alms box Easler, . ,Service on Sunrise Hill, 1m A business meeting from 7:45 The teachers were partici· mother 25-Capuc hin USS Taluga immediately prior to 8.30 p.m. , during which the pating in an Aerospace Educa· 26-Swllls river monkey 42-RFp liS-Broad The Rev. David DeHass, ·Pas· the way. . Chaplain Mark Fite, All Fai th to his assignment to the USS 29-Imltator 27 -So be it! 4f-Bltter vetch 56 -Conjunction ('r report of the nominating com· ' tion In·Service Workshop field 31-Athletic 2S-Rage 4G-Arrange in. 57 -Wooden pin tor of the American Baptist Cadets of the Civil Air Patrol Chapel, will give the Invocation. Hornet. group 29-Arablan tolde 10· mittee for new officers will be trip which included a tour of 33-Parent lIeapor t Ci9-Babylonlan Church, Ridgecrest, will deliver Squadron 84, Commanded by Scripture will be read by the Married to the former Delores 4B- Colled deity om given, will precede the artist's NOTS and Moffett Naval Air (colloq.) SO·Game pla.yed 49- :Uatched the sermon "Unbelief in the Capt. Robert Thomas, will direct Rev. James Tuckness of the Webster of Stillwater, Minn., :U-Note 'ot scale on horseba.cK: 51-Danish 62·Three-toe4 talk. Station. 3S-Household 32-Simple . meaaure IIloth Resurrection" at the Easter Sun· cars to the parking areas. Four Square Church. Pastoral Captain and Mrs. Hardy h a v e r' pet 36 -Conjunctioll ti4~Hebrew ' {-Symbol for ay The group witnessed a SNORT 3S-Explre 37·]naect meaaure rise Service, sponsored by the Can to worship will be led prayer will be given by the two children, Randall W. Hardy, 39-Prlnter'. ta~talum sled test and heard presenta· measure Indian Wells Valley Ministerial by the Rev. S. A. Merrill, As· Rev. Orian Burlison, Church of a student at the Naval Academy, rs 40~ Spanleh Harris New NLO tions by local project directors Fellowship. sembly of God Pastor. Musical the Nazarene. and Janet Camilla Hardy. .s· A. E. Harris of Code 5505 will a r ticle during their visit. .ft-Dll1seed The service will be held at inlroit will be given by the Benediction will be pro· Captain Yount, ass i g ned ~ g relieve Gordon Draper, Code .f3-Leaae Two Groups Visit Today .fS-Bow Sunrise Hill, six miles east on Nazarene Church choir, conduct· nounced by the Rev. David duties with the Office of Chief iy 1701, as NOTS Liaison Officer 47 ~ Vhdonary the Trona Road, at 5:30 a.m. ed by Miss Ruth Kline, with the Browning of the Seventh Day of Naval Operations in Wash. Two groups will be touring .riO-Sun god SECNAV PAUL J. NITZE 1 t in Washington, D. C. 52-Parent Signs will be posted to c! irect uAwakening Chorus." Adventist Church. (Continued on Page 2) the half·hour earuer c,v •• ng Harris will be NLO beginning the Station today. One group (colloq.) 53- Seed ------~------~------time would not seriously reduce March 31 and con lin u i n g consists of 27 science students ti6 -Seml­ I from the Half Moon Bay Union preclou. customer services. through May 8. 8tone High School near San ·Francisco. 5S-Angry Holy Week Divine Services 60-Note of Icate Eight teachers and parents will 61 -Iterate accompany the students. G3-Occupylng & chair The other group is comprised €iS-Mohamme_ All Faith Chapel " dan evil of 13 Scouts from Explorer IIplrlt S6-A State Scout Squadron 888, at Norton (a.bbr.) Good Friday, March 27. 12 to 2 p.m. - Good Friday Servo Air Force Base. They will be n-Exillt Ices. Local ministers will give the "Seven Words from the escorted by 2nd Lt. Merrill DOWN Cross." Worshippers may come and leave at tneir conveni­ Coles of Norton's Ballistics Sys· I-Sea In Alia ence. terns Division. 2-Solltary 3-Army officer (abbr.) f -'Euence E ..ter Sund.y, March 29. 8:30 a.m.- Divine Worsh.p. 11 South and CLPP a.m.-Divine Worship. Gates to Be Closed Jewish Services Friday, March 27. 6 p.m.-Hebrew Passover Service (Seder) Midnight to 6 a.m in the East Wing. New hours for the use of the F~m ______PLACE Station's south gate and the STAMP entrance gate at CLPP will go Roman Catholic Services 1 into effect next Wednesday, HERE Good Friday, March 27. 4:45 p.m.-Solemn· Adoration of April 1, it was announced this the Cross and Communion Service. Confessions-8 to 10 a.m. ~ - ~.. - L week. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. CONFIRMATION-Second divine service on ell Henry, Robert Hoagland, Coraline Moe­ Both gates wi II be closed TO,______~----~ ____-- Palm Sunday at the Stotion Chapel was high· Donold, Hazel McDuff, Nancy McGlothin, NEW SEABEES-LCdr. PaulO. Erickson, CO of U.S. Novol I from midnight until 6 o.m. in Holy Saturdoy, March 28. II p.m.-Blessings, New Fire, Paschal Candle, Baptismal Water. Baptism. Midnight Solemn lighted by confirmation of 22 youngsters and Karen McLaughlin, Donna Newman, Victori. Reserve Construction Battalion Division 11 ·2, administers ! eccordan~. with the new sche­ " Mass. Coniessions---B to 10 a.m. and 4 6 p.m. and 7:30 to flYe adults, conducted by Chaplain R. C. Fen· Romero, Dorrell Scott, Deboroh Silberberg, oath to Jimmy Cook, Construction Recruit, and Don Chieze, , !\ule. to 9 p.m. ning (center, re.r). Confirmands were Gary Poul Streets, Eliobeth Word, Mich ..l Willey, Construction Mech.nic, s.c:ond CI.II. Cook is a machinist The lIew h«;lurs wi,ll be eff~c· Arnold, David Becker, BriJl" Beitne.. , SUNn ond Terry Willey. Ad u Its were Borber. opprentice in Engineering Dept. ond Chie.e is in Propulsion . tive on. wee~nps and hQlidays E.. ter Sunday, March 29. Mass, 7 a.m., 9:30 a.m., and 5:36 Creer, Lynn Douglas, Trocy Fifer, LiH"e Brunk. William 'Fletcher, Gregory Garmon, De~e~P!"8'1! Dept. I a~ , well as regular work dal's. p.m. Garman, Samuel Gee, K1Ifhryn Heflin, Ever· Dixie Ikenoyomo, ond Jo_ McGlothin. , Page Two ROCK ETEER Friday, March 27, 1964 Friday, Ma rch 27, 1964 - CHAPLAIN'S MESSAGE ------, PROMOTIONAL 'DESERT PHILOSOPHER' :f~~rn-I OPPORTUNITIES Easter- The Pr.s.' Stolion ,mploy"., are ent:Ollr.gU Snakes 'Salt' SPORT to a pp ly fOf Ihe positions list~ b.low : Ap­ plicotions should b, Clctomponi,d by o n up­ to·dot. Form 58 Th, fad tha I position • • ,. a dv.rtis.d h ••• does nOI pr,clud, the un Will to Live of oth.r means 10 fill 'hue 'Io(ond ••. And Flowers . SLANTS Manogement rechnitian, GS-344-7, PO 065022, Cod. 6504 Incumbent will be re­ Bv " pOP" LOFINCK '-..::.:;;;\£0 ..... By CHAPLAIN ROBERT FENNING sponsible for Ihe anolysis, preparation and ~ 1:1 By CHUCK MANGOLD f orwarding of reporls on personnel for Now is the time of year for you to retrain or re-educate higher headquarters, Ihe Personnel Dept., Wilh the season opening in a couple of weeks How eager are you to live? Community Relations Office, and operating yourself to be snake caulious. we thought it was time to take a look at our crystal ball and 510lion deportments. Performs lioi$()n wOI'k Modern medical authorities tell us that the old layman's I have to do that every spring - I get careless during the see . what we could come up with. wilh computer bronch in coronection wiTh winter, when the snakes are in the ground. diagnosis that sometimes atlributed death to a "broken heart" personnel fe1;()(ds on Ihe computer file and . In the the outcome looks like this: is not as impossible as we once thought. We have on occasion informolion to be extrocted for reporlS. Children should be cautioned about Every five minutes. But Dodgers, Giants, Braves, Cards, Reds, Phillies, Pirates, Cubs, shared the concern of some who have observed the physical Required experience: Two yean general kids usually make so much noise they scare the snakes away. Colts and Mets. and mental deterioration of one who had given up: the patient (reipOnsible uperience which has provided In the spring after a cold night the snakes come on In the American League the cryslal ball says lhey will didn't want to eat or to communicate. He just wanted to die, the applicant with (I general knowledge of the road in the morning lo ge t warm . finish in this order; Yankees, Tigers, Twins, White Sox, Orioles, .- Ihe manner of operation or nolure of any Red Sox, Indians, Angels, Athletics and Sentors. and this was mainly due to the fact that he couldn't see any type of odminillroti.... e control system, elc.) Sidewinders are a hazard trecause they cover themselves witb point in living. Plus 2 years specialized experience gained sand to avoid the sun, with just thei r head sticking out. And The National League ball clubs shape up like this: in Ihe operaTion or odminis tration of (I type But- most of us are in no dange r of such a demise. We they donlt have to coi I to strik,e. DODGERS - With Sandy Koufox, Don Drysdale, Johnny of specialized administrative control system. Pod res, Bob Miller and Ron Perranoski, the Dodgers have the have a lot to live for and we love life. We resent even the e tc., which is clearly related 10 the work CAN STRIKE FROM A ZIG OR A ZAG! insinuat ions of life's dangers that all this could be abruptly of Ihe posiTion. Federal Service Entrance best pitching staff in baseball. Moury Wills, Willie Davis hom is required. . They travel along a zig·zag course and can strike from a ~ig and Tommy Dovis provide the dub with excellent speed. The r cut off. IILat's not even think about it." we say to ourselvel. File oppli cOlions for oboye wilh Jon., or a zag without stopping to coil. They have small rattles, Dodgers lack power and, will have to win on their pitching Yet think we must, and subtle fears invade our innermost but don't wiggle their lait fast enough to make any noise. · thoughts. Thomos, El dg . 34, Room 26, Phone 71577. ond speed. We think Koufox ond Drysdale have 0 fine chonce Mechonicol E"9in_, ....'o ... oc. Engine... , But they want to get away from you. of becoming the first 30 'game winners since Diny Dean in 1934. Easter is the festival that is dedicated to man's will to Ganerol Engin.e, or Ch.micol Engin ..r. GS- In the summer in the mid-day heat rattlesmakes coil IIp in GIANTS-The addition of Bob Shaw and Bob Hendley to live. While the desire to live even beyond death characterizes 13 or OS-14, Code 4572 - As Head, Syslem Design Branch, eKercises bOTh lechnicol ond the shade of bush to sleep - so you might step over a bush their pitching staff will be a tremendus help to the Giants. most religions of the world, it lies at the very heart of the adminiST rotive supervision over the branch. onto a sleeping snake - a bit'and a bite! - too late. Boots With power hitlers like Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda and Judea·Christian traditions. Primary function of lhe branc.h is to de· are indicated. sign cnd develop p ropulsion systems for Will' McCovey in the lineup the Giants are going to be tough The Easter event is reported to have occurred on a Sun· weopons. conduct weopon system anolyses, You go into an old shack and reach down lo pick up some· to beat. Juan Marichal, Jack Sanford, Don Larson and Bob day. Thus it is commemorated not only once a year, but develop weapons ond propose advonced thing in a corner on a rubbish heap-and zip-you're bit on Bolin round out a much improved pitching staff. Del Crandall in reality whe never Christians gather to worship in their weapons concepts. the hand. So be careful! and are two of the best defensive calc hers in churches on the first day of the week. Qualificotianl required for this position But donlt get excited the league. The Giants are the ball club the Dodgers must a re as follows: beat to repeat as champinns. As the absence of motivation deslroys man's desire for AI least three yeors of progressively re­ Always carry a snake bite kit with you - in your pocket - life, so does the presence of failh in a God of promise and sponsible, professional engineering exper­ not in your car - and learn how to use the suction cup. BRAVES-This is another club thal packs a lot of power. hope enable men to experience a joyous certainty that life ienc.e in the w.opon. research, design or de· The best snake bite precaulion is to not get bit in the first The addition of outfielder Felipe Alou and was meant for more than the grave. velopment field. place! add to an already power packed lineup that consists of Henry It is desirable that opplicanls have at Aaron (who we think is the best hitter in the National League), leosl four yean in the above-described type You're climbing up a rocky place and reach up lo get a Eddie Mathews, Joe Torre and Gene Oliver. The great Warren of eKperience which included knowledge and hand .hold to pull yourself up - and zip there's a rattle­ Name RAdm Shinn ' Schedule 'Off-Air' luperience in slreu analysis, syslem design, Spahn leads the pitChing staff along with Denny Lemaster, Iystem anolysis, rocket molar d.signing and snake there. You shouldn't do that! Jack Fischer, Bob Sadowski and Tony Cloniger. If this ball Chief of BUWEPs TV Channels Here development. The risk is greater when yo u are tired or hot or both. club gels good pitching they will make it tough on bolh the Rear Admiral A. M. Shinn Ordnonce T.chnicion, 0 5·1672-11. Code Dodgers and Giants. 4531 - Responsible for lhe engineering, SIDEWINDER SIZE MAKES NO DIFFERENCE has been appointed by lhe Television Channels 4 and 5 planning and coordinolian involved in con­ I:ARDINALS - The Cards' infield of Ken Boyer, Dick VOLLEYBALL President to a four·year tour as will be "off the air" locally dueling SIalic telling of various .i:tel of Sidewinders, although small, are as lethal as big rattlesnakes Groat, Julian Javier and Bill While is by far lhe best in the Chief, Bureau of Weapons, suc. Wednesday, April 1 lo Wednes· rocket mOlon on anyone of the following and when they are just born they are as poisonous as a full league. With Stan Musial retiring and George Altman being STANDINGS ceeding Rear Admiral K. S. day, April 8, according to a tele· Propulsion Development Dept. range areas: grown Sidewinder. Area R; ~ kytop I, 2, 3; and T Ra nge. Groat, Julian Javier and Bill White is by far the best in the Team Won Lost Mas terson, who has been de. vision modification schedule reo Required eKperience: Three yeors of gen­ Never kill a gopher snake - they are harmless and make league. With Stan Musial retiring and George Altman being Shrike ...... 6 o eral experience and three yean of techni­ tached for furlher assignment, leased this week. good pets. litany people do kill them thinking tbey are rattle· troded to the Mets the outfield leoves 0 lot to be desired. NAF·Blue ...... 3 o cal experience. Experience in a trade or croft snakes because of a diamond shaped pattern, faintly resembling according to a report issued by Channel 7 and 9 are schedul· may be credited speciali:ted when Ihe work Curt Flood is the only proven major leaguer in the Cards NOTS . Div. 15 ...... 4 1 the Navy Liaison Office in Wash· ed for modification April 8 was performed in close association with a rattlesnake. They're easy to identify - having a long thin outfield. The pitching stoff is deep with Bob, Gibson. Ernie Question Marks ...... 3 1 -l ington this week. through April 15. engine.rs and provided . intensive knowledge tail and no raHles and a narrow head. Poisonous snakes Broglio, Curt Simmons, Ray Was h bur n, Ron Taylor, Roger NOTS· Div. 4 ...... 3 3 The announcement not e d of engineering principles, ledmiquel. meth­ have board heads. Croig, lew Burdette ond Bobby Shantz. This club should be NAF· Gold ...... 3 3 Channel 11 modiIication is ods, ond precedents. that Rear Admiral W. T. Hines, Fil. opplicotions for oboy. with: Lou To catch a gophe r snake - get the snakels attention out in contention most of the year: but hasnlt enough punch, Transfers ...... 2 2 Depuly Chief of the Bureau of scheduled for completion and Schn.id.r, Bldg . 34, Room 26, Phone 71517. front and· grab it just back of its head. Stroke it gently with to win the pennant. NOTS Officers ...... 1 2 Weapons, will be acting Chief a resumplion of normal broad· y D.adline for filing is "'p,il 3. a moist hand. In a few minutes it's tame, and a good pet. CINCINNATI-The Reds could be the surprise team of Central Slaff ...... 1 4 until Rear Admiral Shinn's for. _c_a_st_ M_o_n_d_a_,_A_p_r_il_ 1_·____ 1 ... CCOUNTING CLERK ... PPLICATIONS better mouser than a cat! 4 NOW BEING TA KEN the league if Joey Jay and Bob Purkey return to lheir 1962 NOTS· Div. 11 ...... 0 mal assumption of duties. In the next few manlhs several Accounl· Never kill a Road Runner - they love to kill rattlesnakes. fo rm when Jay won 21 games and Purkey won 23 ball games. Aces ...... 0 5 Construction Bill inc;J Clerk vocancies 01 GS·3, 4, and 5 levels The outfield of Frank Robinson, Vada Pinson and Tom Harper are eKpecled 10 occur in Ihe Accounting These big desert scorpions are very painful but not very poisonous. Nor are tarantulas. is the best defensive unit in the league. Aiong with Jay Volleyball Schedule First Aid Classes Diy. of Central Slaff. and Purkey the Reds have some fine young pitchers in Jim Monday, March 30 Passed by House App lic onts with a ccou nting clerk .lII p.r. The little pale scorpions found in moist areas such as a ienc. are encouroged to submit th.ir op· Maloney, Jim O'Toole, Sam Ellis and Johny Tsitouris. In Shrike vs. NAF·Blue .... 6:30 p.m. At College Here forest are the lethal ones. House·passed leg i s I a t ion p licotions 10 Jon.' Thomos. Bl dg . 34, Room Fred Hutchinson, the Cincinnati leam has one of the best Central Staff vs. Two classes in first aid will authorizing $1,080,000 for en· 26, Phon. 71517. WILD FLOWERS READY FOR CAMERAS managers in the business. NOTS . Div. 11 .. ,... 7:30 p.m. be offered by the Desert Divi· largement of lhe existing test ______Question Marks vs. sion of Bakersfield College be· Get your cameras adjusled for the wild flowe rs-should be PHILLIES-Outside of the Dodgers the Phillies have the stand and propellant storage soon_ Irest pi tching staff in the league. Young fellows like Art NOTS Officers ...... 8:30 p.m. ginning April 6, Dean Omar H. facility at NOTS was announced Thursday, April 2 Scheidt announced this week. Hardy-Yount ••• Desert vegetation, like winter wheat in the midwest, re­ l\1ahaffey, Dennis Den nett, Chris Short, Jack Baldchum and this week by Congressman Har· John Boozer along with veterans Jim Bunning, Cal McLish Transfers VS. Physical Education 31A - Ian Hagen. (Continued from Poge I) quires good fall rains or snows to start the seeds germinating. Spring rains are not so beneficial without lhe preceeding fall and John ny Klippstein should keep this team in the running. NAF· Gold ...... 6:30 p.m. Standard Red Cross First Aid­ ington immediately prior to his Aces vs. NOTS Div. 4 .... 7,30 p.m. will be given on Mondays for He expressed confidence that present billet in the Hornet, was We had lOme good fall rains and now we are having rain The Phillies will miss Don Demeler traded to lhe Tigers. This the project will be retained in ball club won't score very often because of lack of batting Central Staff vs. nine weeks, he said. born ot St. Joseph, Mo. and snow - 50 - a few days of warm weather should pro­ Question Marks .... 8:30 p.m. Students may enroll for the bill when action is taken He was designated a N a val duce one of the best wild flower profusions. punch. either of two sections of the by the Senate. The money is Aviator in 1943 and served as The verbenas are already started in the lower areas ot PITTSBURGH-The Pirotes, a big disappointment lost Pony, Colt LeClCJue course - 5 lo 7 p.m. or 8 to contained in the military con· a dive bomber pilot in numer· Panamint Valley and G2 Tower road. year, do not figure to move up in the standings. They have struction authorization bill for good pitching in Bob Friend, Don Cordwell (formerly from , Slates April 6 Meet 10 p.m. The classes, to be held ous Pacific theater naval en· It seems there are usually two springlimes on lire higher on the Burroughs campus of the the 1964-65 fiscal year. gagements. thino Lake), Joe Gibbon, AI McBean, Bob Veole ond Vernon IWV PJ ny·Colt League officials Tennis Tournament Mojave Desert. The first about February or March when some The China Lake Tennis Club college. are open to all persons The bill also a u t h 0 r i z e s Fighter Pilot in Koreo Law. Bob Clemente is one of the leagues better hitters and announced this week that a varieties bloom-to be killed by a return of winter. Then in meeting for parents, coaches, will hold a tennis tournament wbo are 18 or older or who $6,065,000 for new construction A jet fighter pilot wit h the second springtime-about April or May-other kinds bloom. Bill Mazeroski is a fine second baseman, but the club lacks AFPS power ond speed. and managers to plan the '64 commencing the weekend of have completed high school. at Edwards Air Force Base. Fighter Squadron 111 in Korea, Our first spring was delayed or didn't last long. If the second Captain Yount has completed CHICAGO-The Cubs will certainly miss Ken Hubbs, who __ _ season has been set for Mon· April 11-12 and ending April spring comes early - so that all kinds bloom at the same day, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. at lhe 26. All tennis players are in· assignments as a -project test time - what a scene that would make. was killed in a tragic airplane crash several weeks ago. Ron pilot with the Naval Ordnance Santo, Billy Williams, Dick Bertell and Ernie Banks are all FAIR LADY - Lovely Ellen Groves SI. School auditorium. vited to participate. Those de­ , The Rocketeer Fluhr will be feotured in the Pony League baseball is for siring to enter should call Don • Test Station, Chincoteague, Va., HOW TO SALT A PROSPECT HOLE outslanding ball players. Dick Ellsworth is one of the best OHICMI .....Iy ...., ...... and Air Operations Officer I in. I've been asked how mines are salted-or to be more specific lefthanded pitchers in the league. With Ellsworlh, Larry Jack· ''Wonderful World of Chem· boys 13 and 14 years of age Beresford, Ext. 77611 or Stan ...... the anti·submarine warfare car· -prospect holes. (They're prospect holes until ore values are son, Bob Buhl, Don Elston, Glen Hobbie, Lindy McDaniel and istry" at the 1964 World's while lhe Colt League is open to Abele, 723814 for further in­ U. I ...... I ~' ...... Fair in New York. formation. Chri.'lan Science (C~I Annea) Chino lalt.. California rier, USS Badoeng Slra't. uncovered). Paul Tolh form a good pitchin g staff. With. some good luck : 15· and 16·year olds. Morning 5etv1c.-Il a .m. c.toll'l Ch.rl...... ,...... I, .• U. He also served as Carrier Air There are two way to salt a prospect hole or mine. the Cubs could move up a notch or two in the standings. Sundav School-II o.m. Sialion Commander Group Training Officer for Co· One way - gold dust is loaded into 0 shotgun shell . in HOUSTON-The Colts have added Nellie Fox and Eddie Prol.ltants (All Folth Olopel) " J." Ii"y mander, Fleet Air Hawaii and I front of a heavy charge of powder - and fi red into the end Kasko to their Infield which should be a big help but this Morning Wouhip-l:30 ond 11 o.m. Public Infonna tlon Officer- Angels' 1964 Home as Operations Officer for Car· of the tunnel. ball club still only has a handful of proven major league ball L. A. Sunday Sc"001-9:30 a .m., Grov.s and ...... Richmond e lementary 1ChooI •• _ rier Air Group 14. In oddition, players. Turk Farrell and Don Nottebart are the team's top Edltorlol AdvIIOf The other way - gold dust is pressed into the dynamite Opponent- Dates-- New York...... July 27(N), 28(N) , 29(N) lIoman Catholic (All faith Chapel) he was Executive Officer and sticks and exploded in a shallow drill hole. The gold dust is pitchers. Until the National League tries to help the Colts Detroit...... Aprii 21(N), 22(N) Boston ...... July 31(N), August l (N), 2(D) Holy Man-7, 9:30 a.m., and 5:30 ...... : t'l I ate r Commanded Airborne and Mets the future doesn't look too bright for either. There Baltimore ...... Aug. 3(N), 4(N). 5(N) p .m. Sunday. Edllo< spread through the muck and just about defies detection ex­ Cleveland ...... Aprii 23(N), 24(N), 25(N), 26(D) Eorly Warnin'g Squodron 13. cept to an experienced geologist. just aren't enough good young ball players around to field ten Washington ...... April 27(N), 28(N), 29(N) Washington ...... Aug. 7(N), B(N), 9(D) 6 a .m. Monday through Friday. 1:30 O.n\. Decorated with the Air Medal strong teams. A.lO.....clote Edttor This information is not intended to awaken any repressed Chicago ...... May 8(N), 9(N), !O(D) Cleveland ...... Aug. l1(N), 12(N) Saturday. - (four stars), Ihe Navy Unit Com· NEW YORK-The Mets have Casey Stengel and a new Kansas City ...... May 11(N), 12(N), 13(TN) Detroit...... Au g. 28(TN), 29(N), 30(D) ...... i ck L 1IctI.,. ideas you may have toward a swindle - besides it's illegal. Confeulons-8 to ':25 a.m., 6 to 1:30 p.rn. Special Aulgnmenh mendatio n, Asiatic·Pacific and· ball park, period. Minnesota ...... lI1ay 25(N), 26(N), 27(TN) New York ...... Sept. l(N), 2(N), 3(D) Salurday. Thunday before Flnt frlday- I'm not suggesting that you salt a prospect hole or low grade DlADLlNlS Korean Service ribbons and Baltimore ...... lIfay 29(N), 30(N), 31(D) Baltimore ...... Sept. 4(N), 5(N), 6(D) • to 5:30 p.m. • mine but to warn you to be on guard against being taken for .... Iteri.. _ ___ , ..... Korean Presidential Citalion, Boston ...... Sepl. 7(TN) 4:. , .• . a sucker. Boslon ...... June l (N), 2(N), 3(TN) M>TS Hebrew S.,...iCN (East Win; All Folth ...... ,.,.. _____ , ..... 11_ .... Captain Yount was graduated Little League Tryout Honeymoon Over New York ...... June 5(N), 6(N), 7(D) Chicago ...... :Sept. 22(N), 23(N) 0.-1) The price of silver is up. The Treasury Department .. lock...... ~ ... Atnwd '-elM...... from SI. Joseph Junior College. Attention, Little Leaguers! Cleveland ...... June 19(N), 20(N) , 21(D) Minnesota ...... Sept. 25(N), 26(N), 27(D) (Feb.) First and fOllrth Fridav. ' :15 p.m. The honeymoon is over when .-wiCll matwial. AU .". etficW U. S. Niwy Captain and IIfrs. Yount, the wants more silver to supply the demand for coins creatH Don't fo rget the first of two (Marth) Secood and fourth Friday. 1:15 p.m. he phones to say he'll be late Washington ...... June 22(N), 23(N) , 24(N) -4totoa ~ ldenti'w. P:1nIM by the slot machines! Sabbath Sthool .very Salurday morning. un... former Phyllis Frazer of Hawaii, tryouts will be conductea to· for dinner . . . and she's al· Kansas City ...... June 25(N), 26(TN), 27(N), 28(D) (D}--Day (N)-Nighl (TN}--Twi·Night ...tly w ith appropri ated fundt In compllonoe have three children: Chrisline So go find a silver lode and when you dig it out of the morrow, beginning at 8 a.m., at Chicago ...... J uly gIN), 10(TN), I1(D) (2}--Doubleheader. Unitarian Fellowship (Pariah Hall) ..... NavbOl July 19.50. Offlt:. ready left a nole saying his TV '-35. """ed . Mail ticket orders to: L. A. Angels, P.O. Bolt Fellowship Meeting - Sundoyt. 113O D.m. •• ""'" SO., 1Idg. CI0929. _ - '1U.. Eleanor, Robert Frazer and ground you are creating new wealth - not taking it away Diamond 4, Blenman Field. This dinner is in the freezer. lIIi nnesota ...... J uly 12(2·D) Sunday School - ' 130 o.m. 71655. 72011. Kathryn Ann. from anybody. tryout is for boys aged 9 to 12. Detroit...... July 14(N), 15(TN) 55, Terminal Annex, Los An geles 51. , ,

Paqe Six ROCKETEER Friday, March 27, 1964 Friday, March 20, 1964 ROCKETEER Page Three

Clark Smith Retires FOREIGN .. STU. ·DIEMIS. . ,TOUR STATION

NO'S Pasadena I Twenty-Two Visitors To Ridgecrest Home VIRGINIA E. LIBBY - EXT. 638 Clark S. Smith last week reo San Clemente Island for the fired after a federal career of past five years. From 15 Countries 23 years, the last 18 with NOTS His federal career began in Twenty-two international studenls from 15 foreign counlries China Lake and Pasadena. October 1941 at Sacramento Air Officers wbo are attending three Southland colleges now have first hand An Aulo Mechanic with Pub· Depot. In January 1942, he Win Promotions knowledge of NOTS' role in the nation's defense. lic Works, he was employed at transferred to the Air Base at The Station wa. host to the ---",,---,-__. -...,-----­ Lemoore as an Aircraft Engine students for a tour Monday. Ibornoz of Chile, Charles Wang Mechanic. He left Lemoore The group was co-Iponl ored by of Formosa, George Kefalas and with an uexcellent rating" and the Pas~den. and China Lake MISS Panyota of Greece, HabIb four awards to his credit. "Rotary CluN : Nehdar and Rahmat Nebdar of A . native of Ricnland, New ,. Th ··t ~ NOTS th IIran, Miss Mahmure U1guray of e VIS' 0 . was e Turkey, M. Kanaan Haffer of York, Clark and his wife, 11th annual project of. the Lebanon and Shingo Iwsaki of Rowena, have lived in Ridge· Rotary Clubs to further mter- Japan ' crest since 1946. They have national understanding of the . two daughters - Joanne 21, U.s.. by foreign students altend- Fuller Theological Seminary, and Wanda 17. Wanda attends ing s.chools in this country. Pasadena - Ernest Chan of lhe Burroughs High School. : Co~ducling the students on a British Colong of Hong Kong. A member of the Lancaster to.ur .of the Station' were L. R. . Rotarians Accompany Rabbit Club, Clark plans to (~ed) ' Garman, chairman of 'the Members of the Pasadena spend his retirement " raising C~ina Lake- Rotary visitation Rotary Club accompanying the rabbits and hens, and gather­ committee, and R. W. (Dick) students were Mr. and Mrs. El­ ) ing eggs," at hjs home on Rade­ Rusciolleli, Asst. Technical Pre. wood W. Crane. This was the macher View in Ridgecrest. sent.tions Coordinator. _ Cranes' fifth tour to Chjna Lake INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR-Adding an in- Australia; Mrs. M a ... i a Karpowicz, Poland; A 1o'.iewing of two films, with foreign students. 1ernational note to the Rotary dinner at the Mlss Panayota A(1drian, Greece; -and Mn. " Frontiers ' in Ordnance" and Dinner Concludes Visit Office .. Club Monday night were Miss Mah· Andreas Puhl, yVest Ger-many . . Group will ­ "SNORT- Sled Tests" prefaced A reception and dinner at the !"'ure Ulguray, Turkey; ,Mrs. I. J . Danzinger! visit Las Vegas, Bou\der City Rotary Clubs" a tour of the Maturango Mu- Officers Club, co-sponsored by seum by the students. lhe Station and Rotarians, honor· Avoid Litter, 'Place Students Listed ed the visiting students. 'Bluejacket's 'Saga:. Trash in Dumpsters Students participating are During the dinner when the IpublicWorks officials pointed listed by school as follows, students were introduced by a out-lliis_week that trash and ref­ ICalTech -Graduate students host - Rotarian, each student _u~e pickup in the housing areas Dr. and Mrs. I. J . Danziger, and gave a brief resume 01 h is NEW SHOULDER BOARDS are admired at ees of NOTS Pa.adena. edr. "IIIco has been From Frigid A : l~ska is accomplished tiy contract. John Atkinson of Australia; country. wetting down ceremony among newly.pro­ with NOTS since Octobir 1962 and serves The' contract requires tliat Chiu-sen Wang, Dr. Chjang C. Over 120 persons were pre· moted officers at Pasadena. Left to right as Acting Technical Officer. for Lt. McDole, .trash and refuse lie placed in­ Mei, Huey Lin Luo, Chee Leung sent including Station oWcials, are: Lt. and Mrs. Robert R. Warren, Cdr. and it was congratulations and farewell for this To .the Arid Desert si1e the Dumpste"rs, ·with the ex­ Ho of Formosa. sponsors and their wives fronl Mrs. W. M. Place, and Lt. and Mrs. James E. week he left for his new duty station as Ex· ce,Ption of long tree limbs, bul­ .Also, Mr. and Mrs. Andreas China Lake and Kernville. McDole. The ceremonies took place last Sat· ecutive . Officer abo a • d the USS Escape ky material, lumber and soil. Puhl of West Germany, Dr. Anil The students left Tuesday urday evening at Los Alamitos Air Station Of· (ARS-6.). - He had served at the NOTS Long 'Tills material sh.ould be· plac­ Saha of India, Andres De Mari morning by bus for a tour of ficer's Club, with the wives pinning the over· Beach Facility .in~e J'!!y 1~2 ~. piving Of­ e~ -alongside the Dumpsters in of Italy, and Mrs. Maria Kar- Death Valley enroute to Las size shoulder boards on their husbands. Con· ficer. Lt. Warren has al50 taFVed at the su,ch a way as not to interfere PQwicz of Poland. Vegas and Boulder City where gratulations were added by Capt. and Mrs. NOTS Long Beach Facility, since January wi,th the Dumpster pick-up Pasadena City College - Un- lhey will be guests oj the Ro· G. H. Lowe, other officers and fellow employ- 1963, as Assistant Diving Qfficer! trucks. dergraduale students Aliro AI· ; lary Clubs of those cities. Ball Team Forms Calling all softball players, iChiria Lake~'Home : of the 'SHRIKE' whether you are a · NOTS em­ • - t • ployee or contractor working at NOTS. For Missile The NOTS Softball Team is And the Bird now formjng. To sign up, call Hal Wilhite before April 2, Ext. China Lake is truly " Home 684 or 688. of the SHRIKE." Both the weapon SHRIKE and the bird for whjch it was PROMOTIONAL named. Lloyd L. Rogers, head of OPPORTUNITIES Sup ply Department'. Ord­ To apply for vacancies, con· nance Division, reported the tact Nancy Reardon, Pasadena perennial pr,sence of nesting Personnel Division, Ext. 492. A shrikes in the ma.gazine area current SF·58 must be submit· last week. ted when applying. ·'It is lheir third year Stockm.n, $2.67 to $2.89 ' here," he recalled, relating p/ hr, Code P2582 - Responsi­ how the infamous " butcher BIE DAY-Teachers from eight P ..adena schools tour Pasa­ ble for physical receipt, stor­ birds" drive other birds from age, inventory, and issue of all the area in which they are dena Laboratory facilities on Business-Industry-Education CHINA LAKE JPs-Touring the Pasadena Laboratory last Day, Above, they view exhibits in the Numerical Control metal stock and liquid fuels. nesting. Operates handsaw and cut-off Friday, China Lake Junior Professionals are shown in the facility. They also visited the Simulator and Computer Cen­ Simulation Laboratory as L. Z. Maudlin (far left) explain. the Listed as song birds. the ter and VAT Laboratory and heard talks on the technical saws to cut metal to specified lengths. Must be able to oper­ operations. The tour of facilities included briefings by the China Lake pair are classed programs of NOTS and the Junior Professional Program. '.BLUEJACKET OF THE MONTH' L. E. CONOVER, ABM1. ate material handling equip­ various groups at Pasadena, tours of facilities and a visit to as the "Loggerhead" variety. They were hosted at NOTS by A. J. Tickn ~ r, Head, Guidance L ike their namesake, the ment such as forklift. the Morris pam Test Range. Larry E. Conover has gone from one extreme to the other and Control D,ivision, Underwater Ordnance Department. since joining the Navy six years ago. SHRIKE anti-radar tttjssile, lamed this month's "B1uejacket of the Month," tbe nusllY, the Slirike bird aihlS for the. career Navyman was raised in '. eyes of its prey. '. Morris Dam Men the-frigid zo nes of Alaska and " I had to believe stories I's! "And, from the looks of is currently serving out a tour read about desert life, the heat -things, it appears that weIll of duty in the sun-baked sands and arid conditions. soon have a colon y of Avert Fire Spread 1 of the Mojave Desert. ··Frankly, I find the life here shrikes," adds Rogers, point­ An aleri crew at Morris Dam Attached to the Naval Air Fa· at China Lake very enjoyable!" ing to the presence of three last week averted a major dis­ cility Firehouse, Conover was see states Conover, explaining .that youngsters in the Shrike nest. aster by keeping under control lected from his division of 49 what he heard and read about inen for honors that include a the desert life was "mislead­ To get the picture of Moth­ an Islip Canyon fire during gale er Shrike feeding one of her fo rce winds. .l/guest" visit to Bakersfield this ing." weekend with his wife, Marilyn. "The same thing applies about young, Rocketeer Photograph­ The blaze was spotted about er Robert L. Hancock, PH3, 400 yards above the highway The Command's "outstandillg my homestate. enlisted manu was born in Indi· "You have to go there to find USN, spent several hours - along a power highline. Under and nerve·wracking patience the direction of Morris Dam ana, but move d with his parents out how enjoyable life can be in to Anchorage where he attend- AI ..ka today I" - at a strategiC locale in the Fire Inspector CarlO. Hanson, magazine area. He wailed. un· Curnal Javens and Connie Gal­ ed pubUc schools before enter- As ··guests" of the Bakers- ing the Navy. field Chamber of C9mmerce this til the precise moment to re­ vez took up hand tools to con­ lease the shutter of his cam­ lain the fire until help arrived. , • Alaska 'Challenging' weekend, Conover and his wife Though he admits that living will have the use of a new Buick era to . get the extraordinary Other Fire Brigade members photo. stretched' 750 feet of hose from conditions in Alaska can "some- provided by auto deater Ed Fal1t, Hancock used a Ca nnonflex the fireboat to the lIIorris Dam times be challenging," Conove.r thet ll be lodged and fed \>y 35 mm. single lens reflex cam· MAMA SHRIKE contradicts "butcher bird" reputation at feed· fire truck, in turn pumping the offers Texas-like boasts about one of the cijy's 'plush ~stablish­ era, with a 300 mOl. f. 5 Ko­ , ing time on the r.nge where ,nest hoJd~ three ygung bil:ds. YEA, YEA, YEA-Begorrah and it-was Saint Patrick's Day water up to c'ounty fire crews his homestate_ ments and reap numerous " rec· mura telepholo I~n s. shooting ·--;PreMnce of .rare bird coincides with development and ' h st- with George (Beatie) Hughes of Supply sporting a shamrock along tbe highway. • FAST WORK of Morris Dam Fire B·rigide members (left and :'When ordered to China Lake, ognition" gifts . at 1 flOOOth of a second at f. ing here of SH.RIKE missile. right) Cu~nal Jave~s and C~nnie Gal~ez a'verts ·sf.r~iI .~ ;Of is1IiJ;', .t-I he' admits " there just wasn't too "I"m beginning to like the des­ tie, shamrock bouquet, and even the"coffee' break goodie was Fast ~j.k by the well trained 16 on Plus X film. .' .• -Photo by Robert L. HanCOCk, PH3 green. The beatle hairpiece we :a'. told ";"a5 a present from crevl'SGOh brought the fil-e Canyon fire. MOrriS Dan Fire Inspector (tenterl) CarlO. Hail' much I could fjnd out about my . ert life ... better than- ever!" his wife and daughter. under control. son directed operations to assist County fire crews. new duty slation. quipped Conover.

• Page Four ROCKETEER Friday, March 27, 1964 Friday, March 27, 1964 THE ROCKETEER Page Five Risk in -Smoking I Reunited After 29 Years Eagle Scouts Thinking Cigarettes To 'Did I Hear You Say Be Told by Signs Of Navy Careers, Tour U. S. Navy ships and stations Recruit Co. 3529?' NOTS for 'Prep' Course operating general messes, Navy Exchanges, MSTS Location Ex­ If Eagle Scouts Fred Hulsey and Charles W. Sadler become ~·>!·''':'"U I changes and Ship's Stores were career Navymen in the years ahead, some of the credit can go being notified this week of what to officials here at China Lake. to do "in furtherance of the . Both of the youths expressed ------~ Navy policy on cigarette smok­ their interest in Navy life re- Lieutenant Del Newhouse, a line r ; ing and health." cently in response to a scouting officer and Naval Aviator, re­ Steps to be taken were out· questio!lnaire. spectively, guided the youths on lined in Bureau of Supplies and Navy officials invited the pair tours of NOTS test facilities and Accounts Instruction 5000.9: to look into the future by tour- the Naval Air Facility. "a. For ships and stations ing the Naval Ordnance Test The quartet attended the Sixth operating general messes: Station facilities. Annual Eagle Scout Recognition (1) Prohibit the distribu­ Hulsey, 16, son of Mr. and dinner at Bakersfield in the eve­ tion of sample cigarettes in Mrs _ Harry G. Hulsey, Jr., 56B ning to hear the past, present Randolph, and a sophomore at and future of scouting unfold as FULL LIEUTENANT NOW-China Lake officer, John N. Mil­ the general mess. (2) Discontinue placing cig­ Burroughs high school, was ac- a part of the program. liken, Jr" Test Department's Guidance Radar branch head, compenied on his day-long visit Hopefully, for the escorting gets assistance from brother, Duncan, in attaching new, two­ arettes in flight lunches. to the Station by Sadler, a Bo- naval officers, a part of that fu­ stripe shoulder boards onto uniform. Officer was promoted lib. For Navy Exchanges, ron youth. ture will include careers of during brief ceremonies in office of Capt. Leon Grabowsky, MSTS Location Exchanges and iStation Executive Officer. Ship's Stores: Esc 0 r t officers Lieutenant "Blue and Gold" for their China Place a s i g n in each sales Commander L. B. Shults, and Lake visitors. I area where cigarettes are sold Easter Breakfast, Egg which will inform personnel of Aerospace Hunt at CPO Club the harmful effects of cigarette I smoking. The wording which Don't forget the CPO Wives will be used on each sign is Club's Easter Sunday Pancake Educators furnished as enclosure (1). All REUNITED HERE after 29 years, Vincent J_ "Johnny" Karp Breakfast and the children's exchanges and ship's stores will Easter Egg Hunt in the after­ of Public Works Dept. and LCdr. L. B. Shults, Enlisted Per­ use signs furnished by the U.S. sonnel CO, reminisce over photograph of their recruit com­ noon. Navy Ship's Store Office." Value Tour The breakfast, for aU mem­ pany in good 01' boot camp days. The sign referred to in the CAREER NAVYMEN?-Providing answers that may someday The Station was host Monday bers and guest members, will paragraph above states: Apprentice Seamen Lewis B. Shults and Vincent J . "Johnny" be served from 10:30 a.m. to answer this question in minds of Eagle Scouts Charles W. to 28 educators, 14 men and "The risk of developing lung Korp shook hands and bid each other "good luck" 29 years ago. Sadler, 16, (center) and China Lake's Fred Hulsey, 16, is Lt. 14 women, who are attending 1:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale cancer increases with duration Shults was ordered to the USS Concord and Korp to the at the CPO Club, or may be pur­ Del Newhouse, escort officer who acc.ompanied pair on tou r an In-Service Institute, sponsor­ of smoking and the number of USS Altair, their first sea as­ at Naval Air Facility. ed by the National Science chased at the breakfast. cigarettes smoked per day, and signments out of boot camp. Personnel Division. Foundation, at the University of The children's Easter Egg is diminished by discontinuing That was the end of this story Korp is a China L a k e em­ the Pacific, Stockton. Hunt will start at 2 p.m. Cookies smoking. In comparison with until last week. ployee attached to Public Works and soft drinks will be ser ved non-smokers, average m a Ie The two ex-boot camp bud­ department. The educators are teachers of {ollowing the event. Equal Employment astronomy and space science in smokers of cigarettes have ap­ dies, members of recruit com­ Overhears· Conversation the school district there. '. proximately a 9- to 10-fold risk pany 3529, were reunited here The reunion occurred when Monday's visit to the Station Easter Egg Hunt At of developing lung cancer and at China Lake. LCdr. Shults overheard his old heavy smokers at least a 20- Opportunity Program was the first stop in an Aero­ Ridgecrest Park Sat. "Korp is the first man out of recruit company mentioned in a space Education Workshop that fold risk," our old r e c r u i t company I've conversation by Korp. - will also take the te';chers to An Easter egg hunt for young­ The quotation is {rom the re­ seen since Oct. 1935," recalled "1 didn't recognize Johnny, but Edwards Air Force Base and sters between the ages of 5 and port of the Surgeon General's Shults, now a Lieutenant Corn­ I sure did the number 35291" Review Completed 8 will be held Saturday at Ridge­ Vandenberg Air Force Base. Advisory Committee on Smok­ mander who serves here as Com­ commented Shults_ The Station has recently completed a review of its efforts crest Park, starting at 1 p.m. ing and Health. manding Officer, NOTS Enlisted Arriving by plane Monday "We missed brigade honors assure equal opportunity fo r employees regardless of race, by a piece of string left adrift color, creed, sex or national ori- - -,-----:-----,--:-:-:- morning, the teachers were wel­ . cedures and processes by which comed by Capt. Leon Grabowsky by a member of a competing gm. Station Executive Officer, view­ company," he related during the The intensive study, which personnel changes are effected, ed films of "The Presidential sea stories that followed the re' was conducted over a two-month Raymond A. Harrison, Head of B r i e fin g" and "Expanding union. period, assessed the manage- the Personnel Department, rc­ Frontiers in Ordnance," and "We're both still looking for ment actions where discrimina- ports. Specific areas covered by thc were briefed on "Laser Research that guy!" they agreed, reviv­ tion could occur by reviewing study included the issuance and at NOTS" by Dr. J. L. Thomp­ ing the start of memories that special statistics, evaluating the son of the Test Department. span a good part of their lives. effectiveness of various commit- dissemination of the Equal Em­ Tuesday morning the group tees and management groups, ployment Opportunity Policy on as welI as evaluating the pro- Station; !be personal efforts of toured the ranges and visited Library Week Slogan: the Deputy Employment Policy the Maturango Museum before 'Reading Is the Key' Officer to increase the effective­ their departure. VISITING SCOUTS witnessed aerial demonstration atop "Reading is the Key" will be NAF's Hanger Three as guests of Capt. Jack W. Hough, duro ness of the Station policy; off­ " The knowledge that we have the slogan for National Library ing tour of command. Boron youth, Charles Sadler (right Station publicity of the Equal gained here will enable 0 u r Week" to be observed April 12- foreground) follows action in sky with (rear, left) LCdr. L. B. Employment Opportunity Policy teachers to present a well round­ 18. Shults, and Cdr. Stan Abele_ and contacts with minority ed aerospace education pro­ National Library Week is ob­ groups; specific personnel pro­ gram," said Dr. John Schippers, served in all 50 states, the Dis­ gram areas; and miscellaneous leader of the group. trict of Columbia, Puerto Rico Cdr. Baumann IWV Groups Eligible items. Attendees and in the Armed Forces. For Annual Directory In discussing the review, Caf:­ Educators participating in the A BuPers Notice points out Receives Orders Clubs and organizations in the trin BIenman complimented the tour were: that when President Johnson Indian Wells Valley wishing to Equal Employment Opportunity Mary E. Bowman, Vesta M. signed a law last month author­ be included in the annual direc­ Advisory Committee on their ef­ Clapman, Francis J . Corkery, izing increased Federal aid for tory issued by the Community fectiveness. The Advisory Com­ Robert J. Cossey, Glen A. Dela­ library services, he said, "Books Relations Assistant's 0 f f ice mittee, under the leadership of plane, June M. Fields, Barbara AEROSPACE EDUCATORS from College of metals for re.entry bodies explained to them and ideas are the most effective (Code 1131) are requested to its former Cha irman, John Cox J. Foskett, Linda J. Gilbert, the Pac i f i c have Heat Treat Shop's "pit by Engineering Department's Roy Wi lliams weapons against intolerance and send or call in information re­ and its present chairman, Harold Arthur H. Hartgraves, Ona Mae fur n ace" which is used in hardening of during tour of Michelson Laboratory Monday. ignorance." garding their meeting times Metcalf, has provided on appol'­ Hays, Dr. Floyd Helton. Donald and places. It is also helpful tuni'y for employees to discuu W. Hukkanen, Mary A. Inosanto. to include a club contact or problems of discrimination in Sachi Itaya, Nellie A. King­ mailing address as each club an inform&1 manner and has rc­ ston, Elroy A. Lyon, James M. listed in the directory will re­ solved these issues in a sound McGowan, Angelo F. Milani, ceive a copy when it is pub­ fashion. Dorothy B. Miller, Dr. Henry lished. Please submit this in­ Some areas were identified in Osner, Vera L. Pagel, Dorothy formation to Marion Carter, the study where additional ef­ Pickerall, William L. Ponder, Code 1131, Ext. 71659 or 71575, fort is needed to improve the Vivian D. Redington, Dr. John before April 15. program and steps have al­ SChippers, Edwin D. Tiede, and ready been taken to make the.e Marshal! L. Wattel. improvements. Acey-Deucey Club In summary, Captain BIen­ The remodeling of the in­ man said, "Although the results terior of the Acey-Deucey Club of the assessment are generally Sub Service ( is moving along smoothly and {avorable, Dr. lII cLean and I do { rapidly, Manager Bruce Alex­ not feel that they offer oppor­ j ander announces. tunity to relax vi gilance again. t 64 Years. Old The Stag Bar will be opened discrimination. We expect de­ Groton, Conn. (AFPS) - The to all authorized patrons on partment heads to reemphasi7e u.s. Navy will celebrate the CDR. W. O. BAUMANN, SC, Wednesday, April 1. Hours of the Station's commitment to this 64th anniversary of its sub­ USN, Associate Director of operation will be from 4:30 p.m. program; to discuss with their marine service on April 11. Supply here since Sept., 1961, to midnight, Mondays through subordinates areas for furthe!' On that date in 1900, the has received orders '0 as­ Thursdays; 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. CURIOSITY OF YOUTH pays off for Burroughs high school effective action; and in all re­ Navy accepted its first sub­ sume duties as Inspector, on Fridays, and from noon to sophmore Fred Hulsey. He's getting the rundown on helicop­ spects to insist that this policy marine, the USS Holland (SS-l), IN TERNATIONAL STUDENTS-Twenty-two students from 15 Museum during visit to Station. Tour was sponsored by Naval Material, Milwaukee, midnight on Saturdays and Sun­ ter operations from Lt. Del Newhouse, an NAF-based flyer of non-iliscrimination be imple­ from inventor John HOlland. nations pause for photo following tour of the Maturango Pasadena and China Lake Rotary Clubs. Wis. days. and his escort for the day. mented at the Station."