Vol. 14-No. 36 Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Friday, September 10, 1965 UHOffersVariety of Off-DutyCourses At Downtown, Off-Campus Centers More than 80 credit courses per division or graduate level will present 35 courses. At are scheduled for the fall eve- classes-start Sept. 20. Most Hickam, Shafter, Tripler, ning sessions at the University three credit courses meet two Schofield East and West, of Hawaii and its off-campus evenings a week, Monday- Waipahu High School, Wheel- centers. Wednesday or Tuesday- er and KMCAS semester is At the Manoa Campus 47 Thursday. accelerated and with longer courses-including seven up- Eight off-campus locations sessions, twice weekly, the Approved Sept. 3 term starts Oct. 4 and con- tinues to Dec. 9. The term downtown runs through Jan. 18. Select 11 K-Bayites for E-8 Registration at the Manoa Campus will be conducted Sept. 13-17. Most off-campus 4N41111sa.r. a GySgt. Franko to istSgt. centers register Sept. 29 or 30. LEAK LOCATED-Two Navy divers operating from the crash boat Education offices have locate the break in the water line. Workers close in to find out the Recommendations of the The following K-Bay Ma- complete course listings, extent of damage. The divers located the break Tuesday morning SNCO selection board for first rines were selected for promo- schedules, costs and pre- about 15 minutes after entering the water. (Photo by GySgt. W. A. sergeant and master sergeant tion: requisites. Yost) were approved Sept. 3 by CMC. To First Sergeant Helicopter Locates Break Alan E. Franko, (AirOps) MCAS Undergoes To Master Sergeant H&HS: Dual Inspection Station Water Line Breaks; Vernard J. Gaudet Thomas W. Marti All Next Week William E. Cline September usually begins K- Bayites Asked To Conserve William A. Rodgers Lionel J. Roux the school year, but for Ma- Though surrounded by Two Navy divers located the pipeline to the surface and rines at Kaneohe Bay next Corps Air replace the broken HqCoBrig: week is .he culmination of a water, Marine Sta- break in the 16-inch line early section. Donovan tion, Kaneohe was hit by a Tuesday morning. The Full water usage at K-Bay James R. year of training. water shortage this week. leakage point was spotted is expected to resume early MACS-2: It will be inspection time as Monday afternoon the main from the air by the Sea-Air next week. Thomas L. Hughes the Windward Marines and water line broke about one- Rescue helicopter which Until then, all K-Bayites 1st RadBn: Navymen go through their third of the way across the directed the divers to the are asked to refrain from John J. McDonough paces in annual readiness Bay between the Air Station point. using water except for Everett L. Williams testing from Sept. 13-17. and Kaneohe. One of the sections had split normal domestic use. Silvio J. Zerbato Conducting the inspection of The line, which was install- almost the entire length. Captain Nordstrom To Retire Station activities will be Com- ed prior to World War II, Repairs are currently under- mander Marine Corps Bases, usually carries three quarters way by workers from Pearl Pacific, and Commandant of the two million gallons of Harbor and K-Bay's Public 14th Naval District and their water used aboard the station Works. After the initial exam- Capt. Nay New Medical CO; staffs. daily. ination of the cracked pipeline Briefings, commencing at 8 a.m. Monday, kick-off the The other half-million or a barge from the Hawaii Ship- more gallons is piped to the yard was requested. Served WW II five-day session. Inspection base from Kai lua through a with lstMarDiv of troop formations, clothing 12-inch line along side The barge arrived at the By LCpI. W. L. Warneka From September 1950, to and equipment and physical Mokapu Road. Windward Station late Captain Newell Nay, USN, March 1952, Captain Nay was conditioning follow. Tuesday evening and moved assumed command of the Air the senior medical officer and Operations, maintenance, into position Wednesday Station's Dispensary last flight surgeon aboard the USS administration, safety, morning. week relieving Captain Harry Boxer (CVA-21). logistics, public works and Once the barge was in posi- C. Nordstrom. The new Senior Medical Of- other functions will come tion, operations began ficer is a graduate of the Uni- under the scrutiny of staff in- immediately to raise the Captain Nay came to the KMCAS from the Naval Sta- versity of Kansas Medical spectors. tion, Kodiak, Alaska, where School, the School of Aviation The final day will be high- CCD Instructions he served as Senior Medical Medicine, and the Army lighted by an afternoon con- Chemical Center. ference and critique. Officer since August 1963. To Start Sept. 13 Captain Nordstrom, who Religious instmctions for commanded the Station's Dis- Catholic children attending pensary since June 1964, will .^.... public schools will be con- retire from active service this ducted by the St. Michael month. Confraternity of Christian He and his wife, Burma, will Doctrine each Monday make their home at 580 North starting Sept. 13 in the Kalateo St., Kailua. classrooms of the old Mo- Captain Nay was commis- kapu school as follows: sioned a Lieutenant in May Grades one through six 1942, and reported for active from 2:15 to 3: 15 p.m. SILVER duty in June 1942, at the Naval OAK LEAVES DUE--Maj. Grades seven and eight L 0. Davis, H&HS CO, has been Training Station, San Diego, recommended from 4 to 5 p.m. California. for promotion Grades nine through to the grade of lieutenant During World War II, Cap- twelve from 7 to 8 p.m. colonel. The Secretary of the tain Nay was assigned duty On 13 the children Navy Sept. with the First Marine Divi- has approved for the Presi- one through six dent report of grades sion. Here he acted as the of the selection in the school beard will assemble Commanding Officer of "A" ALOHA CAPTAIN--Captain Newell Nay, now Senior Medical Offi- that recommended the Ma- go rine Corps officers auditorium and from Medical Company, and served cer of the Air Station's Dispensary, is welcomed to his new post with for temporary to the dramoiion. (Photo by GySgt. W. there classrooms as the battalion surgeon and leis from his predecessors, Captain and Mrs. Harry C. Nordstron. with their teachers. A Yost) beach evacuation officer. (Photo by GySgt. W. A. Yost) 2 Windward Marine Friday, September 10, 1965

BE AN zletive MEMBER Boy Scout Windward District Will Train Scouters, Den Mothers, Cubmasters - - The Windward District, Your Den Meeting Exploring Aloha Council Boy Scouts of (women) America will conduct a Uni- Oct. 19 - Pack Manage- Sept. 28 - This Is Exploring Oct. 5 versity of Scouting from Sept. ment ( men) - Explorer Leader. -28 through Nov. gat the Wind- Den Mother-Den Chief ship ward United Church, Kailua Relationship women i Oct. 12 - The Explorer Pro- (Across from the Pali Palms Boy Scouting gram / Hotel). Oct. 19 - Understanding Classes will start at 7:30 Sept. 28 - What Boy Scout- Explorers each evening for anyone inter- ing Is Oct. 26 - The Post Commit- ested in Cub, Boy or Explorer Oct. 5 - Troop Operation tee Scouting. Oct. 12 - Meeting and Acti- The full Cub and Explorer vities courses will cost 75 cents. Boy Oct. 19 - Advancement It's Almost Scout courses will cost 25 Oct. 26 - How to Train cents for individual sessions Junior Leaders in the Patrol or $1 for the full course. Method Time For Den mothers, scoutmasters, Nov. 2 Leadership eubmasters, committeemen - Nov. 9 - The Top Troop OF YOUR HOST COMMUNITY and Explorer advisors may Committee WOW finish all their training re- quirements for the Scouters .fit Kilauea Military Camp Award, Scouters Key and Den Service Citizenship Obligation Mothers Award. Awards will be made at the Hickam Protestants Invite Windward District Recogni- Also Applies at Local Level tion Dinner in November. Courses K-Bay Military Men to Retreat Nh,W1 111:11E,I, have always upheld their responsibilities as American citizens. They pay taxes, vote, and use their Cub Scouting K-Bay military men have by the Air Force Protestant energy to defend this nation. On a large scale they are, in every been invited to attend a Pro- men of the Hickam chapel, will first secure permission solid citizens." Sept. 28 - The Cub Scout testant religious retreat at sense of the expression, "good, Program Kilauea Military Camp, Hilo, from their commanding of- scale? 1Ve comprise a tran- But what about on a smaller Oct. 5 - Planning the Cub Hawaii, from Sept. 29 through ficer. Then they must make a sient population, moving from community to community, or Scout Program Oct. 2. reservation at any Chaplain's country to country. Seldom are any of us, single, or married Oct. 12 - The Pack Meeting Personnel desiring to at- Office. with family in tow, stationed in an area that we consider our (men) tend this retreat, conducted A confirmed reservation may be made by paying the permanent home. KMC cost before Sept. 21. As transients we move into a host town or city, use its serv- All participants are urged ices, its roads and parks, theaters and social centers, and then to use the dormitory type ac- move on. In doing this we too often ignore our host. commodations for the most As citizens of the United States we have an obligation that effective Christian fellow- goes beyond meeting our military responsibilities. The founda- ship. Rates Per Day tion of any country is the community; and we, as citizens, owe When the Master faced the only way we can keep our- Dormitories-$3 per day or selves on it to the nation and ourselves to become personally involved in prospect of His ministry He even keel. $9 total. non-political local activities. went to the wilderness for 40 The Trinity Chapel has Cabins-E-4 through E-6, days. He left that retreat and formed plans for a retreat the This applies equally to those stationed outside the United $4.50 per day or $13.50 total; embarked on a three year third weekend of September. E-7 through E-9, $4.75 per day States. Though the opportunite.s to become active participants ministry that has changed the This is an opportunity for the or $14.25 total; W-1 through whole may not be quite as numerous outside the nited States, there world. family to spend a week- 0-3, $5.25 per day or $15.75 end away is certainly ample chance to show interest in our host city and The Apostle Paul spent at from the social rush. total; 0-4 through 0-10, $5.75 is a chance country least three years away from It for the young per day or $17.25 total. These the crowds preparing 1 -mil man to escape the barracks l'here are few men and women in service who don't have prices include room and for his mighty ministry. He life for a couple of nights and meals. some personal talent, interest and training to put to use. withdrew from the problem to join our families in retreat. It is anticipated that mili- Look around. Check into civic and service clubs, the Little view it and himself with clar- For further information stop tary air transportation will League, church organizations. If there is an area of interest and ity that can only be gained by in the Chaplain's Office or call be provided participants with- you think you can do something constructive. offer your help. quiet meditation. 73182, 73506, or 73126. out cost. Everyone of us must stop There are very few cases where you will not be more than wel- once in awhile to take a look come. at who we really are and see By joining and doing your part, you will he ftrl filling your where we are going. It is the INE SERVICES obligations as an American, serving your host, and making your CATHOLIC Protestant own tour of duty more enjoyable. (A FPS) St. Michael's Chapel Trinity Chapel SUNDAY MASS-8:00: 930 and 11.00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL-Sunday all WEEKDAYS-Monday through Friday a.m. at Old Mokapu School. 11:30 a.m.. Saturday 3:30 p.m. DIVINE WORSHIP-Sunday at 105 a.m. at Trinity Chapel CONFESSIONS-Saturday 4 p.m. to ADULT CHOIR-Rehearsal 5 p.m. and one-half at 7p' hour before all at Masses. Trinity Chapel. September JUNIOR CHOIR- Rehearsal BAPTISMS-Saturday 3 p.m. by ap- Capt. E. R. Haley to 3dMarDiv. p.m Fridayat pointment-Phone 73138. Trinity Chapel SSgt. R. B. Davis to 3t1MAW. WAS. HOLY COMMUNION-First Stine: El Toro. CHILDREN'S CHOIR-Saturday 9:30 Col. A. M. Moran Commanding a.m. of the month at 1030 a.m. at Trtn Officer SSgt. W. R. Dewese to NICB. Camp Chapel. ADULT CHOIR on Tuesday LtCol. D. L. Fenton Executive Pendleton. at 7 p.m. JBAPTISMS Officer CHRISTIAN AND WEDDINrS-F. Maj. P. SSgt. B. C. Fowler to IstMarDiv SCIENCE appointment. E. McKown Informational Services Officer SUNDAY SSgt. P. G. Esposito to 3dMAW. ALTAR GUILD-Fourth Friday Sgt. W. C. SSgt. E J. Novak to 3dMarDiv. 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School. Hough Editor the month at 10 a.m. at Trinity ChzPf :( 11 a.m.-Cnurch Service LCpI. S. J. Sgt. G. E. Berry to 3dMAW. Christian Preisler Sports Editor Science Society, 55 Sgt. T. W Lee to MCB. Camp Pendle- Kainalu Drive, LATTER DAY SAINTS ton. Kailua. The WINDWARD Sunday MARINE is published every Friday by and for the Sgt. B. J. MacPherson to MAD. Christian Science minister at Chapel personnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Center. Friday 1 to 2:30 p.m. 8:04 a.m.-Priesthood meeting 96628. Printed at the Hawaii PRESS NABTC NAS. Pensacola. For ap- Newspapers, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, pointment at other hours call 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School. the WINDWARD MARINE is published with non-appropriated Sgt. L. M. McDonnell to 2dMAW. KMCAS and conforms funds Chaplain Center. 4:00 p.m.-Sacrament Meeting with provisions of Marine Corps Order P5600.31. The Cherry Point. views and opinions expressed are not necessa October Wednesday 'All services Corps. -ily those of the Marine at Church of Latter r. The WINDWARD MARINE is promulgated for informational Capt. G W. Bean to istNlarDiv Testimonial Meeting. Saints. Kailua poses only, and pur- Rd., Kailua. in no way should be considered directive in nature. CW02 R. C. Brassington to 1st NIAW Note: Reading Room at 55 Kainalu The WINDWARD MARINE is a FRIDAY member of and receives the services of CW02 G C Kirkland to 1st MAW Drive is open on Monday. Wednesday the Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS). 6 p m. -Study class in the Protestar GySgt. C Woodlief to 3dMAW and Friday between 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Also Monday evening Chapel conducted by L.D.S. (Merry No paid advertising may be accepted. The Information J II Howard to 3dMAW. 7 to the Section and 9 p.m. missionaries. WINDWARD MARINE are in Building no. Telephones: WINDWARD SSgt R. 1.. Myers Jr. to 3dMAW. MARINE 72104; ISO 72141. SSgt. M A Truesdell to IstMarniv. JEWISH NOTE: Nursery care is provided it Sgt. A V. Roulter Jr. to 3dMAW. 8 p.m.-Friday. Aloha Chapel, Pearl for children at the Care Center .(r Subscription Rate: $2.60 per year Circulation-3000 Sgt D. '1' Eskam to 3dMAW Harbor, (Transportation leaves Bldg. parents attend Sunday morning Sgt. J. Jackson Jr. to 3dMAW. 01090 at 7 p.m. ices at either Trinity or St. Mitt., Friday, September 10, 1965 Windward Marine 3 Kailua High School Program To Start New 40-Hour Courses September 20 The Kailua Community p.m. on Tuesdays and Theirs- Further information may School for Adults will resume days or Mondays and Wed- be obtained by calling the Sta- operation with courses begin- nesdays depending on which tion Education Office, ext ning on Sept. 20. course is taken. 73572. New policies by the State Department of Education Distance, Availability. Factors have shortened the length of the courses from sixty hours to forty hours and the credit Dependents Need Approval value of the courses has changed from 1/2 Carnegie Unit to 45 Carnegie Unit. Likewise, the requirement From Tripler for Medicare for a high school diploma, has New regulations for civilian military sponsors who desire been reduced correspondingly. medical care in pregnancy certification of pregnancy for Another new policy of the cases are now in effect at U.S. civilian medical care must be Department of Education al- Army Tripler General Hos- examined at a uniformed lows personnel to take courses pital. services medical facility. in English, mathematics, Since Sept. 1, 1965, female Tripler Hospital will issue social studies and science dependents residing with their a Nonavailability Statement without tuition. Books for the based on the distance from above must be purchased by and availability at the hos- the individual and a lab fee Unclaimed Items pital. will be charged for the Science Part of the regulations courses. To Be Disposed read: "Spouses and children Courses in industrial arts, residing with their sponsor foreign languages and busi- The Lost and Found Depart- may obtain authorized care ness are also being offered, ment, Office of the Provost at Government expense from however, a tuition fee of $21 is Marshal, will dispose of the civilian sources ONLY after in to book below listed items after Oct. charged addition it has been determined that CAST OFF-Cub Scouts and parents of K-Bay's Pack 225 waste no 15, 1965. fees and lab fees when applic- such care cannot be provided time in getting aboard the Station's Search and Rescue Crash Boat Wallets for able. by a uniformed services fa- the tour of Kaneohe Bay. (Photo by LCpl. W. L. Warneka) Military personnel who are Jerrie L. Cousins, Edward cility located within a rea- eligible for tuition assistance S. Sheppard, Clarence W. sonable distance of the pa- See Kaneohe Bay, Chinaman's Hal are required to pay only $6.75 Phillips, Claude T. Mondoux, tient's residence except in plus book and lab fees. Calvin J. Hill, Thomas L. emergencies." Registration dates are Sep Peebles, Daryl E. Olson, Dal- 13-17, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ton E. Jackson, Paul Under- Search, Rescue Crew Treats daily. The courses will com- wood and Robert W. Monroe. Electricity costs money. But it costs you only a mo- mence on Sept. 20 and end on Drivers Licenses Dee 6. Classes meet from 7-9 ment of thought and a Howard I. Teat, Margaret couple of steps to turn off Cub Scout Pack 225 to Ride R. McCracken, William R. lights on the porch, carport K- Bay's Cub Scout Pack The six-man crew, skipper- PTA Meeting Bosley and Frank D. Garrett. and elsewhere when not in 225 took to sea Aug. 30 aboard ed by 13M1 J.J. Wright, took Identification Cards use. THINK! the Air Station's Search and the party to the west end of a the bay for a look at Mokolii A. Freeman, Char- Rescue Crash Boat for tour Slated for Monday Robert Island, better known les N. Warner, James M. Crib- of Kaneohe Bay. Accompani- as China- A Parents Teachers Associ- TURN ed by the Den Mothers and men's Hat. The 63-foot craft, ation will meet Monday at the ley, Patrick M. Dale and Michael P. Goehring. Fathers, the Scouts embark- powered by Twin 650 horse Mokapu Elementary School LIGHTS OFF ed for the one hour trip at 1 power gasoline engines, can at 7:30 p.m. Miscellaneous p.m. Monday. attain a cruising speed of 30 Social activities begin at One wedding ring set, 1 high knots. Training P.rogram Oct. 7 p.m. in the cafetorium. school ring, 1 wedding band, 1 Once the boat maneuvered There will be refreshments Vista radio, 6 crystals, 1 pair into and free nursery facilities for eyeglasses and 4 keys. open water the Cub Scouts children of parents who at- Persons whose name ap- Station Girl Scouts Seek took turns going below to look tend. pears on this list may call for at the crew's quarters. The highlight of K-Bay parents will have an items between 7:30 a.m. and 4 the cruise came opportunity to meet teachers p.m. Monday through Friday Volunteer Adult Leaders when a couple of the Scouts and members of the new ex- at the Investigation Section, The Girl Scout program mothers who will take the took over the helm, under the ecutive board. Office of the Provost Marshal. aboard the Air Station is in time to assist in this endeavor. supervision of BMI Wright. A....* need of adult volunteers to For further information, Plans are now being made serve as leaders, co-leaders and to volunteer your serv- for next month's outing. On and on troop committees. ices, please call Mrs. Matte- thl schedule is a hike and pic- Forms will be going out son, Troop Organizer, at 253- nic to the Fort Hase Beach from Mokapu Elementary 182. area. School soon to determine how many girls are interested in Scouting. However, at this point we have no troops due to lack of leadership. A training program far adult volunteers starts Oct. 4 at the Windward United Church. Mrs. John Matteson hope., there will be enough

MARINES REDUCE RECRUIT TRAINING TIME Effective Sept. 1, recruit training at the MCRDs at Parris Island, S.C. and San Diego, Calif. will be eight weeks instead of twelve. The reduction will be ac- complished by intensifying the training and increasing the number of training FULL SPEED AHEAD-Supervising the helmsmanship of Cub Scout hours eacli week. John Farmer, BMI J. J. Wright, Crash Boat skipper, serves as the eyes Similar eight-week for some of the shorter members of the group. Daniel Guthrie trys SIGNS DOTTED LINE-Cpl. C. L. Bradley, radar technician (1), signs training programs were out the headset and microphone, while Daniel Gilmore, rig:it, waits the dotted line as he reenlists for a period of tw, years whila LtCol. utilized during World War to take over control of the 63 foot craft. ( Photo by LCpl. W. L. Warne- C. E. Tucker, MACS-2 CO, looks on. (Photo by Cpl. D. R. Salve) II and the Korean conflict. ka) Friday, September 10, 1965 4 Windward Marine Military Savings Certificates for Ballet Available at Station Special Services Military Savings Certifi- and Friday evenings at 8:30 Reduced prices (with Mili- cates for the American Ballet and Saturday's matinee at tary Savings Certificate) are: Theater's performances at 2:30 p.m. are La Sylphide- Orchestra (evenings )-$4.50 Honolulu International Cen- Act II, Billy the Kid and Inter- and $3.50; Balcony (evenings) ter Monday through Saturday play. -$2.50 and $1.50. Matinees, are available at the Station In addition to Fancy Free, Wednesday and Saturday Special Services Office. Wednesday and Saturday eve- prices are: Orchestra-$3.50 The certificates carry a nings, will present Jardin aux and $2.50 and Balcony-$2 and $1.50 reduction on all six eve- 1,ilas and Etudes. $1.50. ning performances at 8:30 and matinees Wednesday and Sat- Channel 2 Wednesday urday at 2:30 p.m. "Fancy Free," a sprightly contemporary ballet which 31/2-Hour TV Show To Feature later gained national fame in an adapted Broadway version called "On the Town" is a 1945-65 U.S. Foreign Policy PUBLIC WORKS AWARDS-K. K. Kauka ( c), and Frank Himan Jr., blithe and breezy story of Public Works employees receive awards from Ensign J. E. Jarvis, three sailors on leave. It will A TV Special entitled Amer- America's position in world Shops Engineer. Mr. Kauka earned a 20-Year service pin with certi- be performed Wednesday and ican White Paper: "United affairs since World War II, ficate for 20-years Civil Service, and Mr. Himan received a certifi- Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. States Foreign Policy" will be its current problems and its cate for accumulating 500 hours sick leave. (Photo by Cpl. D. R. Les Sylphides, Etudes; and presented on KHON-TV next goals. Salve) the Wind in the Mountains Wednesday evening at 6:30 are scheduled Monday and p.m. Offer Government Bonds Thursday at 8:30 p.m. and The three and one-half hour Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. presentation will examine Performances for Tuesday American Foreign Policy Armed Forces Art Show October 17 Boating Accident Study from 1945 to 1965. The show will span the entire night-time K-Bayites and dependents Honolulu, from Oct. 17-31. Bonds will be awarded to the Notes Life Jacket Lack schedule of Channel 2. 17 and older are eligible to It is open to all service per- winners of the various cate- submit entries to the fourth sonnet - active, retired, in- gories. The program will examine Annual Armed Forces Art active reservists and their Exhibits may be entered in WASHINGTON-A recently in completed Coast Guard study three major developments Show. dependents. There is no entry the following categories: Oil world since 1945 The of boating accidents, which the - The show will be held at the fee. paints, water colors, pastels, rise of the new nations, the Ala Moana Shopping Center. Prizes of U.S. Government drawings and prints; mixed last year took 1,057 lives, has the West relations between 1111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111 lllll111111finflflnIMIllinlInflIf111111. media (collage, stained glass, emphasized the importance and the of life jackets in pleasure and the Soviet Union mosaic, etc. ); sculpture in growing militancy of Commu- any media (non functional boats. nist China. Of the 1,057 boatmen, drown- only). SNCO CLUB Entries will be accepted for ed last year, 1,034 had no life- It is felt that the program iturel14..esso saving devices of any kind will contribute substantially luve=se exhibit, subject to selection of aboard their vessels. The to a better understanding of the judges, Oct. 7, at the Up- Coast Guard has recommend- By Jean Darling eration from 11:30 a.m. to per Level Mall, Ala Moana ed a life jacket for each per- Parents of Infants The Boss Syndrome is easy 12:30 p.m. and from 4:30 to Shopping Center. Entry 7:30 p.m. Monday to son aboard, stored in an easily to identify. On Friday, the Friday, blanks may-be obtained at all accessible place. (AFPS) To Receive Letter Boss may be found nervously and from 12:30 p.m. to 7:30 military libraries, exchanges clutching his Incoming Box, p.m. on Saturday. and craft shops. From Health Dept. afraid to face the weekend Should it be a Shipwreck For further details contact without a brace of associates. Party? A Hobo Party? Don't Mrs. J. S. Terrell at Fort Parents of babies born in know yet. Immediate First Aid must be Watch for news. Shafter 862-614. Hawaii during 1965 will re- ceive letters from given. The Boss should be the Health driven to the club, where Neon Meal Evening Meal Department's Immunization Project this month. restoratives can be admin- TODAY istered by the hand-to-mouth THEATER BILLBOARD Baked Halibut Deep Fried Shrimp There will be a postage Steaks prepaid card enclosed which technique. A demonstration of Baked Beef Simmered Corned Beef parents are requested to re- this life-saving technique will (S) superior: (E) Excellent; (VG) Very Good; (G) Good (F) Fair; (AV) Average Porcupines be presented today at 4 p.m. (A) Adult; (Y) Youth; (C) Children. (GC) Unclassified. SATURDAY turn to the Hawaii State Dept. THEATER HOURS Brunch Pan Roast of Beef of Health after recording in- On Saturday evening, bring Theater No. 1 SUNDAY formation about their babies' the missus in to enjoy the will have one showing starting at 6:30 p.m. Bunch Virginia Baked Ham shots. mellow sounds of the Music unless otherwise indicated. MONDAY Men, who promise danceable Matinees will be at 1 p.m. Veal and Pork New England Boiled This survey is conducted to 1 Theater No. 2 is closed until further notice. Chop Suey Dinner protect the community's ba- offerings from 9 p.m. to a.m. TUESDAY bies and small children The feats of some men TODAY Stroganoff Beef Roast Lamb never receive just recognition Tiger Walks-AYC-VG-92 minutes Balls against preventable commu- nicable during the man's lifetime, Sgt. Drama-Vera Miles-Brian Keith WEDNESDAY diseases. SATURDAY Hot Turkey Chicken Fried Steaks If anyone receiving a let- Jacques Buffet was such a Sandwiches ter wishes more information man. As mess chief for Pres- Matinee THURSDAY Commando-A-G-98 minutes about the survey or complet- ley O'Bannon, Buffet pioneer- Grilled Hamburgers Roast Fresh ed the mess line idea, but Drama-Stewart Granger-Dorian Grey Or Ham ing the card, call 507-711, Ex- Masquerade-AY-VG-100 minutes Grilled Cheeseburgers tension 721. never received any honors. His far-sighted practice will Comedy-Jack Hawkins-Cliff Robertson be honored this Sunday, from SUNDAY 4 to 6 p.m., when the club Matinee celebrates "Jacques Buffet Sergeant Rutledge-A-G-111 minutes Day". Buffet frequently serv- -- ed camel, but at a dollar for There will be two showings tonight-6: 30 and 8:30 j adults and seventy-five cents From Russia with Love-AY-E-114 minutes for kids. the best the club can Drama-Daniela Bianchi-Sean Connery do is roast beef or chicken, MONDAY salad, mashed potato. s, and Masque of the Red Death-Ay-VG-88 minutes lots more. Drama-Vincent Price-Hazel Court Some people like to take it TUESDAY with them. For them, the Diamond Head-AY-VG-106 minutes Package Sales Store in op- Drama-Charlton Heston-Yvette Mimieux WEDNESDAY Young Fury-k-LC-100 minutes Buy U.S. UC-Rory Calhoun-Virginia Mayo THURSDAY Bye Bye Birdie-A-E-112 minutes Savings Musical-Janet Leigh-Dick Van Dyke a - For synopes of plots, starting times, casts and other pertinent LOOKING GOOD-LCpl. Charles Boncore, is VMF (AW)-232's Plane information on movies-of-the-day, call 72736. Special Services Captain of the month for August. (Photo by PFC W. C. Norman) Bonds provides this service from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, September 10, 1965 Windward Marine 5 Santa Ana Seebee Unit Visits Hawaii For Work Rather Than Tourist Leisure Most visitors come to Ha- Made up of students, clerks, The visiting "Seabees" waii for leisure and play, but and regular construction didn't mind their dawn-till- 22 Southern Californians land- hands the unit worked under dusk schedule, because last ed two weeks ago intent only LtCdr. Lynn Burzell. week they switched from the on long hours of hard work. One returnee, Construe- all-work-no-play routine. It Members of Construction tionman Lonnie L. Williams was four days of sight-seeing, Division 11-7, Naval Reserve said, "I -enjoy coming out travel, shopping and sports for "Seabee" unit of Santa Ana, here, and it's a great chance the entire crew. Some spent Calif., arrived at the Air Sta- to further my service trade." their short vacation on the Station, Aug. 24. Late this month he'll report Island of Hawaii at the Kila- Since then the "can-doers" to Port Hueneme, Calif., for uea Military Camp on the averaged eleven hours a day electrician schooling during slopes of Moana Loa. on the job. his active duty training. The Air Station's itinerant Organized in five crews One of the youngsters, Seabees climbed into a Cali- they immediately began in- Richard C. Reese, CN, has fornia-bound Navy transport IMPROVING DRAINAGE-Members of Naval Reserve "Seabee" unit stallation of drainage ditches been a "Seabee" builder only plane Monday morning. Un- put in a drainage ditch at the Air Station. The "can-doers" from and culverts at the Air Sta- 16 months, but the 18-year-old animously they hope to return Construction Division 11-7 spent five days from sun rise to sun set tion. By midweek two wash civilian mechanic is on his next summer. improving Special Services facilities. (Photo by PH-2 G. F. Shearer) racks had been installed. second tour in Hawaii. The "Seabees" didn't claim Construction Division 11-7 Camp Smith Visitors they didn't know what they was the pioneer "Seabees" were in for. Eight of the men unit to take up such far-flung were on their second summer operations. Three years ago training session here. Most of the Santa Ana men took their 0-Wives Luncheon Sept. 14; them had worked with Ma- shovels and hammers to a rines previously and Chief Puerto Rican Navy Base. W. S. Dossett labored on con- During weekends on the Features Muumuu-Hula Show projects on the Is- Mainland these men work on struction for this luncheon it is hard to ned we are going to have to land as far back as World War projects for the YMCA, By Dee Freeman it all and do justice to it. our social hour 11 YWCA or- Who: 0-Wives Club tell start at a.m. and other service Let me ask a few questions in- and cut the hour in half with Last year the outfit laid ganizations. For the past two What: Aloha Luncheon When: September 14 stead. Did you ever wonder the luncheon (buffet style) at more than 2,000-feet of pipe- months they've been on spe- what the origin of the muu- and put Where: 0-Club 11:30 a.m. There is only one line, built restrooms, cial jobs at Marine Corps Air muu is? Did you ever see a sure way of getting a place up in the Sta- picnic shelters Facility, Santa Ana. Did you ever report in to a muumuu fashion show? Would to sit and that is to make res- tion's recreation areas. new duty station with your you like to see a few experts ervations, so why not give Jan Here voluntarily and in husband and right away feel do the hula? If you have an- MacPherson a call now at addition to their regular an- WOW like you belong? Well this is swered yes to any of these 252 018 and make yours. nual two-week summer train- something I have just expe- questions, then you can get Well, this has been my first ing, they received only four- rienced. I arrived here less the answer at the luncheon. article and to tell the truth exempt from IS days pay but are than two months ago and, to A representative of Watu- it has been difficult to write. their next two weekends of me, the wives here are the COMING mull's of Honolulu will be put- The difficulty comes from training. "greatest". If you don't think ting on a fashion show and having enjoyed the articles so, then you haven't been sup- will give a short history of the that Margaret Cox wrote and porting the 0-Wives Club. muumuu. We have a group of hoping I can do just half as You know, it's like' the 0- ladies from Camp Smith, in- well. We will all miss her fine Club. If you don't support it cluding Mrs. Krulax and Mrs. reporting. So bear with me you really don't have the right Wade, and a group from Ka- and if you have any sugges- to complain. So now is the neohe to add to the hula pres- tions, comments or construc- time to get with it because on entation. tive criticism they will be wel- Sept. 14 the 0-Wives Club With all the activities plan- comed. will have an Aloha luncheon. There is so much planned Answer ATTENTION CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 8 King Arthur's MEM 1 Piece of Cut lance lumber 9 -Teutonic All Parents 6. Drilled deity 11- Mouth of 10-Contradicted Are any children of volcano 11-Demand there 12- Worships 13-Covered with kindergarten age not attend- 14 -Unit of sand Italian 16-The ing school? currency sweetsop (pl.) 19 -American Mokapu Elementary School 15- Man's name. Revolution- the 17A continent ary soldier FINISHING TOUCHES -"Seabee's put the finishing touches on needs sixteen more children (abbr.) 20. Mortification and they built at the Air Station. TI to its 18 Paid notices 22 Pertaining to drainage culvert walkway keep eight kindergarten 19 Later Asia Santo Ana, Calif., unit spent five days improving Special Services teachers and classrooms. 20- Trans. 23-Portion gression 25-Snake activities. (Photo by P11-2 G. F. Shearer) Children who will be five 21- Prefix not 26-Agitate 31- Heavenly 39 -Great Lake 22 Change 28. More thinly body 41- Female by Dec. 31 are eligible to be 23- Lea n to scattered 32Sc issors (conoo,) enrolled. 24 -Contagious 29 -Allude 33 -Brief 42 Likely di 20, rewnpaper 35- Remains 44. preposition 26 -Disreputable 313-W ithered 46-Note of scale fcolloo.) executive 27- Expired Teen Club To Hold 5 6 7 8 10 ::::: 28- Pretense :.:0 1 2 3 a :iai II 29 - Part of .*:!.. !,54'6 '''.!* fortification k6 12 13 Final Summer Outing 31- Leanest 11 34 Paradise 003% 35 -Gambler's 14 ::::::15 16 ,10,&: 17 At Pyramid Rock capital :44. +I% 36-Pronoun 18 e19 ;20 37- Evergreen ....e. The Teen Club will host its tree 6,.P. . final summer fling at 38 Look fixedly 21 Ce4:4; 22 39 -WithOut end 44. Pyramid Rock tomorrow. (Poet.) 24 Festivities will get under- 40-Latin conjunction Ix :::::iiil:4028 way at 4 and wrap-up at 11 pm. 41- Wheel teeth Nri 42 Macaws IIII',:lk 4.::e., Everything will be free ex- 43 -Turning so " Cifq DO 1111 32 33 29 30 1I 45- Domain cept for admission, which is 47-Parts in play XV= 34 VW 36 25 5n 48Ceremonies NW cents for members and ...... 4. 1111 *0 11 ;$* ....N3o cents for guests. DOWN 37 Mil111. :: 38 .V.1. XtN... There will be plenty of 1-Part of 0.:::! and on harness 40 :',::::. 41 42 food refreshments 2-Paddles 5,W. 44,.*: hand. The entertainment com- 3-Devoured 43 ;titel 45 it-Note of scale has planned a variety ION.... LAYING FORMS-Two members of the Santa Ana, Calif., reserve mittee 5-Act of a 1 of games dancing under 47 48 "Seabee" unit put in cen,ent forms for a washrack being built at the and drawing :!:?:! 11 6- Less clothed ti4 week the "can-doers" worked 11 hours the stars. nio, by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. .14 Air Station. During the 7- Amnia a day to complete Special Services projects aboard the Station. (Photo Chaperons are needed and by PH-2 G. F. Shearer) cordially invited to attend. Hawaii Marines Win Twice In Law Enforcement Meet Members of the Hawaii Ma- were: Pistol Team shot .22 rine their Caliber National Match Friday, September 10, 1965 way to two team titles and a Course 6 Windward Marine score of individual places dur- CWO S. J. Jones, 2d Master, ing the Annual State Law e:n- 292- l4Xs Owned by Capt. l'otaw forcement Pistol Matches last GySgt. R. G. Miller, 3d Mas- Sunday at the Police Pistol ter, 292-14Xs Range in Honolulu. .22 Caliber Timed Fire Course Competing against shooters Cpl. W. L. Wince, 2d Master, Spike, a Family Dog, Wins 5 Ribbons from 12 different military and 199-9Xs civilian teams, HM sharp- .22 Caliber Rapid Fire Course shooters won the four-man .22 GySgt. R. G. Miller, 1st caliber match and the .45 Master, 198-10Xs In Hawaiian Kennel Club Competition caliber match. They finished .22 Caliber Aggregate By LCpl. Steve Preisler In gaining recognition in the liked what he saw and recom- as first master in the center GySgt. Miller, 2d Master, From a role as "just the first category, Spike also mended that the dog be shown fire team match. 871-39Xs family pet" to that as one of qualified to compete for the in competition. In the .22 match, the team Center Fire Caliber Slow Fire the stars of a Hawaii Dog over-all title as best dog in In fact, Sergeant Burroughs composed of CWO S. J. Jones, Course Show in just three short les- the show. However, he mod- was so enthused about the pos- GySgt. R. G. Miller, GySgt. CWO Jones, 3d Master, 187- sons. That's the success estly sat down during the mid- sibilities of Spike in dog "show J. W. Coulter and Cpl. W. L. story 4Xs dle of the judging, apparent- business" that he even vol- Wince won with a score of of a genuine Marine Corps ly deciding that he'd had unteered to handle the dog in 1116-50Xs. The same team Center Fire National Match Bulldog named Spike. enough of show business, and the show. Since that time he's shot in the center fire com- Course Spike is the family pet of settled for third place. been able to petition and fired 1140-39Xs Cpl. Wince, 1st Master, 291- Capt. Edward F. Votaw, Sta- work with Spike just got too hot out there on only three occasions other Gunnery Sergeants L. Pfautz, 10Xs tion Commissary Officer, and "It for him," said Captain Votaw, than the dog show, but prov- Miller and Coulter joined with GySgt. Miller, 2d Master, his family, and has been so it "but the judge-J. Graham ed to be enough as Sir Cpl. Wince on the winning .45 290-13Xs since he was purchased in Win- Head from Australia-told me ston was quite successful in caliber team, which fired .45 Caliber Timed Fire Course May, 1963. The pug-nosed his debut. 1142-3dXs. Cpl. Wince, 1st Master, 199- canine turn- Although Spike is their pet, Individually, Hawaii Ma- 13Xs ed showman last weekend, though, and the dog's early success is no rine shooters took 12 places .45 Caliber Rapid Fire Course walked off with surprise to the Spike in nine events headed by Cpl. GySgt. R. G. Coulter, 1st five ribbons in the Hawaiian family. hails a Wince, who was first master Master, 194-5Xs Kennel Club's show at Puna- from long line of top dogs, including two interna- in two matches and third mas- .45 Caliber Aggregate hou High School in Honolulu. tional champions. ter in the race for the meet's GySgt. Coulter, 3d Master, Included in his honors were "We bought him a grand aggregate champion- 854-31Xs the titles of "Best of Breed" for pet Over-all Grand Aggregate and "Best of Class." and that's all he really is," ship. said Captain Votaw, The individual winners Wince, 2581-86Xs "but, Cpl. we've known all along that In fantry Team Match Women's Golf he had quite a pedigree." Sergeant Burroughs added that it is common for fine Association pedigree dogs to be purchased USMC Team Wins Final Event The weekly K-Bay Women's mainly as pets. "The buyer Golf Association tournament usually keeps the dog well fed at the Klipper Golf Course was and well groomed," he said, Spike As National Matches End won by Joan Gibney. Joan "but isn't too-concerned about A smile for the judge The Marine Corps Rifle power rifle shooting. carded a 91-22-69 in the "Ace showing him. This is a good Team won the grand finale They took first place in the of the Month" tourney. that he was a magnificent ani- example. If Spike stays in of the 1965 National Rifle and Leach Cup Match, Marine Runner-up was Colline mal, and that he would have Hawaii very long, he's going Pistol Matches held at Camp Corps Cup Match, Wimbledon Matteson with 93-22-71. done even better on a cooler to become very well known." Perry, Ohio, recently by win- Cup Match, Army Cup Match, Ladies who plan on enter- day." Whether or not Spike be- ning the National Trophy In- Herrick Trophy Team Match, ing the Women's Invitational Spike, whose registered comes famous or not will de- fantry Team Match. It was National Trophy Individual Golf Tourney scheduled for name is Sir Winston of Chat- pend largely on how well he the seventh first place victory Match and the National Tro- October are urged to join in win, has come to his new- does in future shows. The next copped by Marines in the Na- phy Infantry Team Match. the weekly WGA tournaments found stardom as the result of one is in March. With more tional Matches. They took second in the Presi- and get their handicaps up to a suggestion by Air Force preparation time than for his The Infantry Team Match dent's Match and third in the date. The WGA meets at the MSgt. Dave Burroughs. Serg- debut, he should do even bet- was the last match fired in the National Trophy Rifle Team Klipper Course each Thurs- eant Burroughs, an experienc- ter. Nationals and consisted of all Match and the Rumbold day morning. Tee time is from ed Bulldog handler heard Of course, Spike will have rapid fire stages. It began Trophy Team Match. 8: 15 to 11:30 a.m. about Spike one day and call- to cooperate and practice with the prone position at the ed Captain Votaw to ask if he standing for his whole per- 600 yard line and continued could see the dog. He saw him, formance. down to the 500 yard line, shooters choice of prone, sit- K- Bay's. Bowling Sc,pres ting or kneeling, 300 yard line, sitting or kneeling, and ending in the standing position at the Ball and Chain Hudson. 246. Women Michelle Hud- son. High Average-Men. 228 200 yard line. The Marine Don Lacey. 166: TEAM Women. Jackie Smith. 154 team finished with a score Swingers 33, 7 of High Scratch Series-Men. John Gil- 2211 1237. more. 562; Women. Margie O'Dowd. Peanuts 32 24 Go-Getters 30 26 Marines competing in the 466. Bombers infantry Team Match includ- High Scratch Game-Men. Snuffy 29 27 Smith. 200: Women. Sandy Nobel and Lively Ones 27,.! 281/2 ed plus a Bushwackers 251/2 301/2 six firing members, Lillian Prouty. 179. team captain and a coach. High Handicap Series-Men. Ken Do- Betters 25 31 The team captain was GySgt. O'Dowd. 614: Women. Carolyn Holk. Four Duds 211/2 341/2 J. P. Schwartz while the coach 635. HicHS League High Handicap game-Men. Ted was SSgt. C. B. Galkowski. High A -Nils Ellis. 195. Rasa. 218: Women. Becky Elliott. 212. High Scratch members included Sgt. TEAM W L Series-Bill Rodgers. 592 J. B. Tamlin, Cpl. Richard A. Talos 4 High Scratch Game-John Frantz. Durbin, MGySgt. J. A. Fowl- Hookers 8 4 n4 Shamrocks 8 4 er, SSgt. R. S. Yale, SSgt. High Handicap Series Near Misses 6 6 -Art Foun- lit Me. 567. G. N. Crane and Sgt. A. P. Misfits 5 High Handicap Game-Ed Doyle. Spastics 5 7 -Miral. 233. Mistangs 5 7 Bowler of the Week-Bill Rodgers. Col. W. R. Walsh, com- Elgaso's I II manding officer of the Ma- 713. teams MCAS Mr. and Mrs. TEAM W L rine Corps shooting Judas Five 6 2 High and Weapons Training Batta- Average-Men. Roger Clark. Hep Toads 6 2 166: Women, Margie Ape. 143. lion, Quantico, Va., called Clutchers 5 3 High Scratch Series-Men, Ed Doyle. year's rifle team one of Hypo's 5 3 this 550: Women. Ann Vaughan. 446. Sqdn Office the Corps High 5 3 the most successful Scratch Game-Men. Speed Alley Oops 4 4 Bowers, 227: has had in the past 10 years. Women, Louise Bower. Questionables 4 4 184. Corps Rifle 1...ectMaint 4 4 The Marine High Handicap Series-Men, Bill Spastics 4 4 Team won a total of seven Belcher, 6 3 0: Women. Rosemary Woop Woops 3 5 and two Sheehan. NATURAL BORN STAR-Spike displays prize-winning form for owner, firsts, a second, 552. Windy Marines I 7 High Handicap Game-Men, Capt. E. F . Votaw. ( Photo by PFC W. C. h.. man) thirds in the two weeks of high Larry New Breed 1 7 Friday, September 10, 1965 Windward Marine 7

Inter -Service Golfers Begin Tourney; Sport - Bits By LCpl. Steve Premier Compete for Individual, Team Titles Sport. Editor The Armed Forces Foreign Car Club will be its The nation's top golfers ment. He will be joined celebrating on the MCS, Quantico, Va. 10th Anniversary with a combination slalom-hillclimb Sunday at from all four of the military Marine Corps team by LCpl. Representing the Marine services teed-off at MCAS, Wheeler AFB. Registration for the event will be at 10 a.m. with Floyd Uybango, also of MCRD, Corps in the senior glivision race time set for an hour later. Cherry Point, N.C., Tuesday San Diego. who fired a: four- will be Cdr. J. W. Kinder. in the opening round of the round score of 295, Cp1:. Leo MCB, Camp Lejeune, N.C.. If you are a foreign-car owner, a member of the armed 1965 Inter-Service Golf Tour- Carroll, MAG-26. MCAr, New Col. B. W. McLean, 2dMar- services and are looking for sports car competitive events, this nament. River. N.C., PFC Jaimie Div.. Camp Lejeune and Cdr. anniversary race is just what you're after. It will also give you The best of the Marine Child, 2d MAW, Cherry Point. Roy Cochran, 2d MAW, Cher- a chance to meet some of the 60 members who help make the Corps, Army, Navy and Air and SSgt. E. P. Percival, ry Point. AFFCC one of the most active in Hawaii. Force are competing for hon- First ..1id, Swimming Lessons Since its birth in September 1955, the club has sponsored ors in the open, senior and numerous open rallies and gymkhanas, including the Annual team divisions on Cherry Hickam Fall Festival Gymkhana. Recently, 75 cars turned out Point's tough 6,441 yard, par for the "Bent Oval" rally held at Wheeler. 72 course. The final round of ARC Offers Safety Classes The club has also been well represented in Hawaii racing the tourney is being played to- Registrations are now being Beginner and intermediate day. activities, having handled communications at the old Kahuku taken at the Station Red Cross classes will comprise the Air Field race track and at the present Hawaii Raceway Park. In 1965 Golf program which is the All-Marine office for enrollment in first swimming On occasion, the club has fielded as many as 10 cars in the races. Tourney completed here re- aid and swimming classes. designed for Marine Corps cently, Cpl. Charlie Lewis III, Classes begin next week and and Navy wives whose chil- AFFCC publishes its own newspaper, the Exhaust Note, from MCRD, San Diego, dom- run through the first two dren are back in school. which has developed steadily with the growth of the club. It is inated play and was named weeks of October. published monthly and sent to all members and regular partici- the top Leatherneck golfer The first aid course begins Swim classes begin Tues- pants in Club events. after he carded a 289 for the Monday and will be held each day and will meet every Tues- day and Thursday from 10:30 So, K-Bay sports car enthusiasts should find the AFFCC an four rounds of play. His sec- Monday and Wednesday at the interesting and entertaining club to join. If you can't attend round score of 67 bettered the Red Cross Office from 7:30 to to 11:30 a.m. at the Station Pool. They terminate Oct. 14. the big anniversary rally, then attend one of the club's meetings one-round record of 68 set 9:30 p.m. It is a standard at the Hickam Harbor Yacht Club. Meetings are held the last in the 1959 All-Marine here course that is offered to all For further information Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Tournament by Phil Rodgers, Marine Corps and Navy per- concerning swimming or first now a touring pro. sonnel and their dependents 16 aid courses, contact Mr. V.B. If you have any further questions concerning the club, con- public relations or Emmett Wilder, Lewis is a local favorite in years or older. Classes termi- Fairless, Red Cross Assistant tact John DeCastro. 634-362, . hours. the Inter-Service Tourna- nate Oct. 11. Field Director, at 72606. president 861-981, after normal duty Chicago Now on Amateur Radio Station Schedule By Sgt. Bob Donner Most of the traffic handled the switches and the caller The local operator will then to the Far East. LCpl. Blakes- KH6BGS, K-Bay's ama- by the station comes from listens to the second party. call the party on the telephone lee says, "Now the bulk of our teur radio station is "on the regular patrons who have us- When he is through talking, he or drop the message in the traffic is in the opposite direc- beam" in a new direction. ed the service before. too will say, "Over." mail. In either case, the local tion, handling calls for BLT A schedule has now been Blakeslee points out that Messages are becoming operator will absorb the cost 1/5 Marines to their families set up with an amateur radio many are not familiar with more popular. K-Bay's ama- himself, mainly because this and friends on the Mainland." operator in the Chicago area. amateur radio and its service. teur station can send mes- is his hobby and he enjoys do- In addition to the use of the The Chicago "Ham" can han- A large share of the traffic sages to any location in the ing it. The total elapsed time station for messages and dle both message and phone handled is by phone patch. United States or its posses- from start to finish can be less phone patches, qualified per- patch traffic for service- this is a system whereby the sions. It works like this: Uti- than a day. sonnel may use station men and dependents desiring amateur radio operator estab- lizing the National Traffic According to LCpl. Blakes- KH6BGS for their own enjoy- contact with friends and rela- lishes contact with another System, the U.S. is broken lee, there is no need to wait for ment. The only requirement is tives living in that area. "Ham" in an area as close down into four major net- a special occasion to come up. that the individual posess a According to LCpl. Tim as possible to the person being works: nationwide, regional, All messages, regardless of valid amateur license. Blakeslee, the operator in called. The amateur places sectional and local. content receive the same swift Air Station personnel are in- charge of K-Bay's station, the a collect call on the telephone For example, a K-Bay Ma- handling. An example of the vited to drop by the station Chicago contact will be on the to the party and "patches" the rine would like to send a mes- type of message traffic routed and take a look at their opera- air every Wednesday at 2:00 line into his equipment. sage congratulating his around the country everyday tion. Blakeslee will take time p.m. Blakeslee also pointed An understanding of the mother on her birthday. His is: "Am doing fine, thinking to show off the station and will out that schedules could be phone patch method will ex- mother lives in Muncie, Ind. of you, Love." pass along information on how established into other areas pedite calls to family and The individual would stop by Following the deployment of to obtain a license. "The sta- of the U.S. if the interest is friends. One point to keep in KH6BGS and draft the mes- former units of the First Ma- tion is a Special Services ac- shown. mind is that amateur radio is sage. Blakeslee would pass rine Brigade, the station was tivity and is here to serve Ka- Only two schedules are now a one-way operation. When the message along to Camp swamped with requests from neohe Bay personnel," said being worked by the station: the first party is through Pendleton's amateur radio dependents for phone patches Blakeslee. Camp Pendleton, Calif. - speaking, he must say, station, which is the prime Every weekday except Thurs. "Over". This lets the opera- point of entry for traffic head- 9:30 a.m. tors know that the caller has ing East. El Toro, Calif.-Every completed his conversation Camp Pendleton has a weekday except Thurs. 8-9 and wants the other party to schedule with an East Coast a.m. and Mond.-Fri. at 1 p.m. speak. The Ham operators flip operator who handles traffic throughout the midwest and Freshlv.-Caught along the Atlantic Coast. The East Coast Ham sends the Aku Marines Enjoy Lobster Feast message along to the station in Indiana with whom a schedule is maintained. Following Annual Dive at Ft. Hase The Indiana operator then Close to 57 pounds of freshly- Second place in the over-all speeds the message to a local caught lobster became the competition was won by Kim operator in the town of Mun- feast for members of the Aku Doxey and Robert Buchart, cie, or as close as possible. Marines last Monday after both dependents, with a catch completion of the club's An- of 71/2 pounds while third place and Lobster Dive held off Ft. went to Sgts. Bob Tindol Wahine Bowlers Hase Beach. Dwight Treat with 31/2 pounds. Divers from the club en- Sgt. Gale Willis and Maj. Womei bowlers arc tered the water in quest of Al Albert won the prize for needed to participate in the Handicap lobster shortly after 9 a.m. catching the largy + single Wahine Military and emerged with their lobster as they bagged a four League which starts Oct. 8 catches by noon. pounder. All of the winners at the KMCAS lanes. In the club's two-man team were presented with monkey The league will bowl on competition for the largest pod trophies. Thursdays starting at 8 over-all catch of the day, The Aku Marines will hold p.m. Ladies interested in LCpls. Ray Lawson and Pete their next meeting at 7:30 p.m. joining the league should ON THE AIR-When schedules are completed, LCpI. Tim Blakeslee, n K-Bay's Amateur operator, enjoys his own gab fest and cultivates Gorish were the winners with Sept. 21 in the Special Services cr Corky at 254-012. contacts for further schedules. (Photo Sy PFC W. C. Norman) a total of 11 pounds. Boat House. I Friday, September 10, 1965 8 Windward Marine

Station Special Services Newsletter

To All Special Service's realize. We publish a schedule can talk to any specific area Patrons: of contacts for phone patches with any reasonable accuracy One of my least exploited and most people know about as to time therefore we offer facilities that I'd like to push these, but there is much more you two choices outside of the this week is the Amateur Ra- that can be done. We can, with scheduled phone patch. dio Station. I've mentioned it the equipment we have, talk to You can call or visit the sta- before in connection with a people all over the world-and tion and take a chance on our club that is getting started we have. being able to raise a station there. Frankly I think we can However, the problem is near where you would like to do far more for you than you that we can't predict when we call. Mornings or evenings are best for this. Or you may leave a message that our operator can relay to a HAM near its destination. Naturally we can't guarantee the message will be delivered since we must depend on HAMS outside of our control. These are dedi- By Jeanmarie To start another weekend, cated people though so its rea- September 18 is the date for we again have happy hour sonable to expect messages to the Wine Tasting Buffet! starting at 4 p.m. on the Lanai. reach their destination. Also, we will have one act This we feature for all you Just a reminder - Fort Hase melodrama "Fireman Save harrassed and weary officers, Beach will be open on week- My Child!" So polish up your a quiet and peaceful two and ends only starting Sept. 13. hurrahs for the hero and one half hours to gather your I've noticed quite a few people practice your boos for the forces for the weekend. We at Hase Beach using skin div- NEW VC WEAPON-Sgt. James Cline, 2/4, former NCOIC Station villain. This promises to be a throw in free prizes for lucky, ing equipment. This is fine and Golf Course, holds a bamboo viper he retrieved from an unoccupied hilarious fun time for all. thirsty patrons and music too! it's a good area to get used to Viet Cong spider hole. The VC place the poisonous snakes in hidden Make your reservation now by After gathering your forces the gear before taking the Skin holes and tunnels to strike at Marines conducting search-and-clear calling 72081 to avoid being for the weekend how about Test. But no spear guns operations. ( Photo by Cpl. J. F. Gorak) left out! bringing the little woman out please. Plenty of time for that for our famous steak, lobster after you are qualified to dive and Alaskan king crab din- in the other areas. Besides, ner? Tonight we also feature there is really nothing to shoot the music of Ron Harris and in Hase Cove except other his combo. Make it an eve- people and we frown on that. ning of dining and dancing. And for those qualified We will serve our Candle- SKIN DIVERS please remem- light Dinner on Saturday night ber that a life vest or other from 6-8 p.m. flotation device is required to Sunday night is our Family dive on this station. Forget it Nite, featuring delicious and you lose your diving privi- Ads for the K-Bay Circular 1444pEtIGOTSta Wagon. 5000 miles. Phone 253-576. This boat is certified for prime rib buffet. Especially leges. $2100. Perfect cond. ANYTIME 72464 Can assist w/financing. Asking $1115. must be submitted Ad- good is the the get in 6 to the 1957 Bel Air CHEVROLET. 4dr sed- launching from the K-Bay ramp, very fact kids Keep the evening of Oct. min. Chief, Bldg. 215 by 4 p.m. an, automatic trans. air conditioning. easy to manage. for half price. Now I ask you open. It's a Wednesday. We Fridays to appear in the fol- In top cond. $750 or best offer. ANY- what better way of making an have some more live enter- TIME 265-147 WANTED lowing week's Windward Ma- SWING SET, impression on the better half tainment coming, a musical 1952 ENGLISH FORD. 4dr, standard small tricycle. DWH rine. For information 72671 out to call shift, in good cond. new battery. $75. than taking her dinner this time. More to come on 72863. ANYTIME 252-125 SERVICES after a weekend of being coop- that later. FISHBOWL SNAILS. Only 100 left. BABYSIT IN MY Capehart home, ed up with the kids? Remem- Major A. D. ALBERT FOR SALE Three sizes. S-M-L. ANYTIME 72443 anytime 252145 Ironing done in my ber happy hour is coming up wall Special Services Officer 1955 FORD VICTORIA, 2 dr. hdtp.. MEDALLION HOME. double home. Live on K-Bay Drive. ANY- again at the end of the week. construction, 2045 sq ft. 3 bedrooms. 2 good engine and body. needs other TIME 242-301 For the midweek "pepper AMATEUR RADIO: Mon.-Fri. a a.rn. - work. Also 1955 Mercury. 2dr. hilly.. baths. lanai. all electric built-ins. dra- NEED PHOTOS? I take portraits. 4 p.m. good tires, fair body, needs engine peries & refrig included. ANYTIME family and baby pictures Good op- upper" be sure and come out SCHEDULE OF AMATEUR RADIO work. A lot of the parts arc inter- 253-767 portunity to save money and still get for our Fun Nite. We are fea- STATIONS: changeable, so buy 'ern both and make BEAUTIFUL 14"PERFORMER' good quality pictures. Also 45 rpm rec- turing our K-Bay Special EL TORO: 8-9 a.m Mon.-Wed. & ords for sale at 25. each. one sweet runnin' machine. Only $150 boat. double-bottomed plastic and Popular music. Fri.. 1 -2 p.m. Mon-Fri. Ask for John at 253-995 Sandwich. For those of you takes the two of them. DWH 72101 or fiberglass hull w/35 HP Evinrude out- CAMP PENDLETON - 9-9:30 a m 72120. board motor Complete w /trailer. can- WILL BABYSIT in my home for who are a little tired of chick- Mon -Wed & Fri 1962 CORVAIR "700". exceptionally vas cover. several Airs, tow ropes, etc. working mothers. Days only Free en and shrimp, this will be a BOATHOUSE: Fri 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., fine cond. Leaving, will take best offer. All in near new cond Owner leaving meals. close to schools, safe play area special treat. As you know Weekends & Hol 9 a.m -6p.m. for University next month so must sell KMCAS ANYTIME 253-339 1951 CHEVROLET, reliable transpor dinner is served from 7-9 p.m., BOWLING ALLEY: Tues. - Fri. 4-11 lion. Any reasonable offer. Baby high p m Sat 9 a.m. - II p.m., Sun. 12 chair. AWH 253-820 Kay Good To Speak while the games start at 8 p.m. a.m - II p.m. 1963 DODGE 200.2 dr. white. standard There are still plenty of seats, EDUCATION OFFICE: Mon. - Fri. trans. radio. 24.000 miles. excel cond so see you there! 7 30 a.m. - II a.m. 12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. $1000. 73102/254-196 S-Wives Shift Aloha Coffee FORT HASE BEACH: Sat.. Sun. 10 1964 RENAULT 4 dr sedan. automat- am -5pm ic. WOO. ANYTIME 72464 MC Association GOLF CGtJRSE: Daily 7:30 a.m. - 1964 FIAT 600D. excel cond. gas To Next Friday at S-Club Sunset. Weekends & Hol. 6:30 a.m. - saver. $150 down. take over payments. Sunset ANYTIME 253-959 By Lillian Walker next Friday instead of today. GYMNASIUM: Tues. - Fri. II a.m. - 1957 2 Marines 7 p - 4 FORD dr. standard shift, needs Aloha Coffee will be held as listed in last weeks news Seeks m .Sat 9a m. p.m. repairs. $50. ANYTIME 73356 HOBBY SHOP: Wed.-Fri. 2 p m - to beginning at 9 a.m. at the S- What makes a real profes- 7 Sun & Hol 7.7.7 sional? Knowledge? p m Sat. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., '-' Club. Kay Good of Ceramics Skill? 1-7 p m FROM: Unlimited will be our guest Right! But it also requires LIBRARY: Tues. - Sat. II a m. - 8 Place speaker. and any S-Wife in- that added interest and in- pm PYRAMID ROCK: Sunrise - Sunset terested in this hobby shouldn't centive. Stamp( s) Call Special Services for reservations miss it. Doctors belong to the Amer- SKEET RANGE: Sat., Sun Social meeting, Sept. 21. at ican Medical Association; SKEET RANGE: Sat.. Sun. & Hol. 10 Here 7:30 p.m. at the S-Club, will golfers join the Professional a.m - 4 p.m. STABLES: Wed. - Fri. 10:30 a.m. - 1:1: 220" cos- Golfers Association: actors feature a "Fashion 5:30 p m.. Sat.. Sun. & Hol. 9 a.m. - metic demonstration, follow- are members of Actors Guild. 5 p.m. ?: ed by a "Bunko" game. W, Marines owe it to them- SWIMMING POOL: Tues. - Sun II :30a.m. -6:30pm .1; had such a good time last selves and their careers to TO: Mon. - Thur de- and in the ISSUE WAREHOUSE: month at Bunko nite, we join participate II: 30 a.m. - 4 p m Fri 11 30 a m cided to repeat it. Prizes will Marine Corps Association. 4-30p.m be awarded, too. Come browse around the Thrift Shop, open 9 a.m. to noon. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Located in the old Mokapu School buildir ;, there good buys in house- Be Ready WOW are lots of MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE: HOME TODAY hold items and clothing. Hos- NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED pitality kits and ironing Postage required: 3rd Class Mail - 4c, 1st Class Mail - Sc, Airmail - Sc. boards are available. Call Jo For LIF For mailing fold paper twice and secure outer edge with tape or staple. :.: 257-353 re- :.: Anne Bunyard, garding these.