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, Page Twelve ROCKETEER Frida y, September 25, 1964 SBOWBDAT i FIIIDAY SEPT. 25 I " THE THREE LIVES OF THOMASINA" (97 Mi• . ) Potrick McGoohon, Suson Hompshire \ 6 and 8:15 p.m. (fon' osy-Dromo in Color) Heorl·warming Disney story of on unsympathetic Scolch vel· erinorion, his wee daughter and her col, ond o pretty bul alleged witch. for young ond old. (Adults, Yo uth and Children.) Short: " R' Coon Dowg" (1 Min.) • ' REDEYE,' the world's small est guided-missi le system, is the only such system that can be fired f rom the shoulder of a man. SATU RDAY SEPT. 26 --MA.TlNEE- " fRECKLES " (84 Min.) Martin West , p.m. ' Redeye' Missile Test Here Short5: " Honora ble Ca.' Story" (7 Min.) " $eo Hound No. I " (18 Min.) FIRST GRADERS Sheryl Francis and Terry Doucette promise --EVENI NG-- parents a look at the grade-level program at their school at " WHEE LER DE A. LERS" (1 06 Min.) the China Lake Back-to-School Night, Sept. 28 through Oct. 1, James Garner, tee Remick Called 'Highly Successful' 7 p.m. (Comedy in Color) When the TeKos mil· Back-la-School Nighls lionaires follow their young Iycoon to New York and try to buy in on everything he deals in the laughs have galla roll! Take For Parents Nexl Week stock and wheel·and·deol. (Adults and Youth.) The annual Back-to-School Night programs for parents, spon- sored by the China Lake School District in cooperation with the Monday through Thursday. MURRAY - Monday, 12:30 .m . for seventh and e i g h t h rades; 1:30 p.m. for fifth and ixth grades. $300 RICHER - .Research Department'. H. r a I d Turner RICHMOND and VIEWEG - (right) pocketed $300 for his beneficial suggestion to utilize 'uesday, 7 to 9 p.m. commercia l movi ng companies in lab and office relocations. GROVES - Wednesday, 7 to "Dr. Gil P lain, Associate Head, reviews Beneficial Suggestion p.m. which will save department over $3,000 annually, DESERT PARK - Thursday, to 9 p.m. Parents are reminded t hat Social Cotillio n Four New Teachers. ,e attendance of children at Returnee at Murray; 1e Back-fo-School Night pro Starts October 2 rams is discouraged. The pre All junior high school stu Two New at VieweCJ '"tations will be at the parent Four new teachers and one ,vel and will not be of interest PLUME OF SMOKE marks spot on the range where helicopter dents in the area are invited to' drone crashed in f lames. In foreg round is a tracking camer •. j oin the social cotillion which returnee are assigned to fifth ~ l children. will start October 2. Classes will and sixth grades at M u r ray be held at the Community Cen School. T ter every other week until The new fifth grade instruc Congressmen, NATO early spring. tors are Mrs. Frances Simpson The cost wiIJ be $25 for the and Albert Warren. New sixth season. Ballroom etiquette, fox grade teachers are Mrs. Pennie trot, waltz, cha cha, rumba, Avery and Mrs. Martha Smith. " Representatives See swing and popular tee na g e Rejoining the staff and also as- h signed to sixth grade is Mrs. ;, dances will be taught by Rob -Photos by Seth Rossman, PH3, and Tom Faught, PHAN ert Cole of the Arthur Murray Joann Koperski. h ll Range' Demonstration Studio in Bake.rsfield. Mrs. Diana Jones and Cleve- d MEMBERS of U.S. Congress, representatives watch " Redeye fi ri ng, then cheer and ap For more information, call· land Griffin have joined the of nine NATO nations, high.ranking military plaud as it hits its heli copter drone target °Highly sllccessful" firings of "Redeye," the world's smallest Mrs. H. T. Lotee, FR 8-6821; staff of teachers at Vieweg offici, Is and scores of newsmen stand to over the tower Nine test range. guided-missile system, were scored here Thursday morning as an Mrs. Robert Blaise, NOTS Ext. School. Mrs. Jones teaches first audience that included U.S. Congressional representatives, high 74171, or Mrs. Lester Garman, grade and Mr. Griffin fourth ranking military officials, repre- Ext. 725332. grade. sentatives of nine NATO nations opment phase" of this process, and U.S. allies,. and scores of Locally, Marine Corps Captain I newsmen watched from bleach W. D. Huddleston has served as coordinator for the pro ject. ....... , to P'.VioU5 PUIII. ers erected at the Tower Nine CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 test range. Scores of newsmen, represent AND Carl Ladda, Fourth graders at Vieweg ing the nation's major televis ACROSS (j-Iml~finite The s pee t a t a r s openly ion networks, newspaper and :trlicle School, urge parents to get a look at their learning oppor cheered and applauded the wea t. SIiHtll lI(,/.::s 7_Lair o tunit i~ s at .the China Lake Back-to-School Night. _ THIt altA TO THE aTAfta newsreel syndicates, had arrived r,·I·O!i :';l·~!< ed 1)-N.Y. pon's ini.ti.aJ successful demon l\.{\l auuhu,: ... )~ allkc: <:s K here late Wednesday from Wash lured uutficldc:r a: Vol. XIX, No. 40 N.val Orcinance Test Station, China Lake. C. lifornil Fri., Sept. 25, 1964 stration in knockin'g down a hel-· ington and Los Angeles to wit 12 -0x ,,( 9_Ncarly 10_'l'ran s:l(:tioR icopte r drone target. ('cl~"cg S °olaris Submarine GEBA Assessment ness the test firings. 1:!-l',ulIlbc l'" l1-"l .arnprt;)'s C H_ToWll1"\l the 1r. - Il;tn·cst 'atrols to Start in A second test against a KD-2 Dignitaries Arrive !< h c llcred .I ~- I 'art of stove INumber 84 Is Due drone resulted in equal success. Representatives of nine NATO s ide 22 -:'Ila n 's flame Capt. Hardy Reiterates NOTS AF Scientific Bd . 2~ _Tw i:;lS 15- lJh~t i n <: U vo 'acific This Year Members of the Government Army.Mar :i~e and U.S. allied nations, including tOIl<: 24_1'arcnt Project 17_XllLnd:w-d (coIl O<I· ) "g Employees Benefit Association The demonstration, held as a Australia, Belgium, Canada, Fed· J!I- ,':\pitl 2:'- Vcmalc I'ult Pol a r i s submarine patrol and China Lake Mutual Aid So Policy on Equal Opportu nity Working Group eral Rep ubi i c of Germany, :W-M lI si('al 2i-Sunburn S .uty in Pacific waters will be public "unveiling" of the only irlslrllment~ Zt!-Oq..,an or ciety are informed that assess France, Italy, New Zealand, Nor 2 1-1 .1((·I<:S8 hearins in before the end of the year, "It is the policy of the Department of the Navy and this guided-missile system that can 2:1_(iirl'8 30-~':ln's 38-Flcet of H '-f:irl's I'ame '" ments No. 84 and No. 12 are Convenes Here way, Turkey and the United I-Ih ips ir Command to assure that equal opportunity for employment is be fired from the shoulder of a n h-knamO uicknw.mo 46- Holar di:i k ,FPS reported from Bangor, now due. Kingdom, numbering some 26 24_I'rc lix: :::'_1 )WlIrfs 40-Wipc out 41-Me lody a afforded all qualified persons, consistent with law, and to prohibit Sixteen top civilian and mili man, came after several years hefore ::G-tJnwan t ~d 4:!-l'flintcd at 4!l - Soak till Vash., this week. The an· officials in all, had also arrived tl'Tl,;ct Assessments have been levied discrimination against any em tary scientists of the working of engineering research and de 2G_Com munio n 1·la nl 50-Numher ir ouncement came at the com Wednesday evening to sample Illate :li_ I'crform 43-Su, icn;iliou li due to the death of William A_ ployee or applicant for employ has designated Charles R. Peck, group on weapons and muni velopment conducted as a jOint %t:_A fternoon ulunc l l e T ~ 1Il tt3-I'refix: down IT lissioning c ere m 0 n y of this China Lake's hospitality. llarty Camwell, a Public Works paint ment because of race, c r e e d, special assistant to the Under- tions of the Air Force Scientific Army-Marine Corps project. ai-Fa roe )untry's second Polaris missile shop employee, who succumbed Secretary of the Navy, as the Advisory Board TAC Task Force A second plane, beaflng con It. lamls lsembly facility. color or national origin." Prime contractor for the R & whirh"ind to a hear! attack Wednesd.y gressional offiCials, t 0 u c h e d P Capt. John 1. Hardy, Station Department of the Navy Em- will convene here next Tues- D phase is Convair Division of :\-2 -' ,arge truck Navy Secretary Paul H. Nitze n,ght at _his hom.e, 629 We s t ployment Policy Officer. day and Wednesday. down at China Lake Thursday :I:I-l lcbrcw a Commander, this week reiterat General Dynamics. In"lIlh h lmmented: "Bringing Polaris Church St.,.in Ridgecrest. ed the policy which has gov The NOTS Commander is the Eleven civilians and five of- morning. :t~-'V(I"d('n pin The Naval Ordnance Test Sta :tI;_I '; m ' irc1ca " , the Pacific will give this na Payments of $1.20 ' may be erned NOTS employment prac Deputy Employment Policy Of- ficers will comprise the group. Captain John I. Hardy, Com :1I';-'I': xi8t , mailed to tre Secretary-Treasur tion has ser~ed continuously in NOTS, speaking briefly to the :I!I-\\'anl on a much - needed flexibility tices since the issuance of Ex ficer for this station, and Capt.