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VOL.H, No.9l77 MARSHALL ISLANDS Saturday, March 13, 1~7l Egyptian Newspaper Warns of New War (UPI)--Egypt's semiofficial nevlspaper Al Ahram said today that unless Israel pledges to w~thdraw from all occupied Arab territory the Middle Eastwill be plunged l.nto a new war "whose victims w~ll not only be the countrl.es of thl.s area. H At the same time~ Prime Minl.ster said in an interview with the Tl.me of London that Israel wl.ll not give up Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh, Syria's Golan Heights, Jordan's East Jerusalem or the Gaza Strip. As for Jordan's West Bank, she SBl.d a new Israeli-Jordanian border must be Heller Condemns negotiated. In Washlngton. Sen. Mike Mansfleld, US SST Project D-Mont., told newsmen Soviet troops had been pulled out of Egypt's surface-to­ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN (UPI)--Walter W. Hel­ air missile bases along the Suez Canal ler, former chairman of the Presl.dent's front. Only Russlan "advisersH remain\ Counel.l of Economic Advisers, condemned the at the sites noW manned by Egyptian ~ government's Super Son1c Transport project troops, the Senate Democratic leader todaYt call1ng 1t an economlC failure and said. "an enormously costly way to create Jobs." Mansfleld refused to disclose the Heller, cha1rman of the couocil under source of hlS information. But he also Presldents Kennedy and lohnson, "asked in a cltied news that SOVlct pilots are no statement ''If the SST 1S such a profltable longer flYlng EgyptIan warplanes. undertaklng, why does the U.S government, He said the reported Soviet-troop 1 e , the taxpayers, have to put up 80 to Withdrawal was a slgnlficant develop­ 90 per cent of the development cost?'1 ment ln peace seeking efforts in t~e He noted the government had pald $864 Mlddle East. mlillon, or 86 per cent of the $1 009 bil­ "It could indicate a Soviet drawback llon lnvested 10 the program so far. ln a degree based on recognition of the "If pn.vate Industry can't even take it tlnderbox Sltuatlon which exists in the from here one can only conclude that the area," he said. SST dlsmally falls the fundamental test of The SOVlet Union was said to have an the market place," Heller, a Regents' pro­ estimated 12,000 to 15,000 troops in fessor of Economlcs at the UnIverslty of Egypt at the helghts of the fighting Minnesota, sald along the Canal before the original p;, He added that the government's bIg eco­ cease-fire initated by the U.S. last WHAT'S IT LIKE DURING RUSH HOUR?-Cars and pe­ ~iawrd ri.k'~ld perhaps be justified if August. destnans travelIng between Newport, Ohto, and 5t the projects were of great beneflt to tne Marys, W Va, use the ferryboat LIttle Mlke (lowel) The lndlrect Arab-Istaell talks in smce Ht Carpenter BrIdge (top) was condemned q publlC But, he sald t thIS was not true. New York under U.N. mediator Gunnar V. new four-lane bridge WIll replace the old m 1972 On the contrary, the pl~ne would 10fllCt Jarn.ng have bogged down over the Jeru- H L A A d serlOUS costs on Lhe publlC through sonlC salem governmen t • s refusal to commH euert ttempts to mmen booms, extra nOlse and posslble enVlron­ ltself to a complete withdrawal from •• • mental dlsturbance Arab lands captured 1U the 1967 war. COnSCIentiOUs Ob,ector Status The proJect, Heller sald, "falls to take Egypt refused to extend the Middle East 10to account who gets the benef1ts and who cease-flre, which explred last Sunday, WASHINGTON (UPI)--Chalrrnan F. Fdward bears the costs and economlC rlsks. but the Arab-Israeli fronts have re­ Hebert, D.-La., said today he will try to "The beneflts wlll go mostly to h~gh In­ malned quiet Slnce. amend the new draft law so that conscien­ come and buslne~s travelers for whom 'tlme Al Ahram's warnlng came after Israeli tious objectors would serve three years lS money'--for whom a three-hour lnstead Ambassador Yitzhak Rabbln said in Wash­ of non military duty instead of two. of a slx-hour ocean crosslng 13 meanlngful ~ngton yesterday that hlS country "has Hebert said he will seek committee ap­ --whlle the ~lsks and costs wlll be borne no c.ho~ce" but to stand fast on its re­ proval of the new provision when lt be­ by taxpayers generally most of ~'hom wlll fusal of complete wlthdrawal even if it glns wrltlng a selective serVlce bill never fly a SST " means a showdown w~th the Unlted States. Tuesday. Emphas121ng that he will not try to force hl.S plan on the 40 committee mem­ Explorer Sattelite Launch Successful bers, Hebert commented "The conscienti­ CAPE KENNt.DY (uPI)--The natl.on's 43rd Explorer as launched on its d1f­ goals for pro­ gress •.• Page 3 the people of Quebec. We wlil wln." fICult mission at 11'15 am EST by a new The jurors, glven the case yesterday aft­ type Delta rocket. Launch Director John Weekly enter­ INSIDE LAOS ernoon w1th lnstructlons from the bench to J. Nellson said "all our lnforrnation f1nd Rose gUllty as charged or set him here lndicates that we had a very talnment page •.. Page 6 free--"There can be no mlddle ground--de­ smooth powered flight. n It \MS the llberated durlng the night and reported first space shot here Slnce Apollo 14 Kwajalein Girl Scouts celebrates 59th anniversary •.. Page 5 their verdict as soon as court reconvened. ~ent to the Moon Jan. 31. • HOURGLASS Sa turd ..... 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street are intended to keep vehi­ Services are held in (It-{Jr~f '')f It/ cles, bicycles and pedestrians out School Room 1'19. Prie ... tI!IJ(Jd lit. f l of the work area. Seatrain vans ing is at 8:30 am, SunddY :)c.hIJtJ} 'JI will be here over the weekend. 9:45 am and Sacrament foervif.~ dt Stay out of the way. Do not go 10:45 am. Everyone ir. welcom~. through, over or around the barri­ cades. EPISCOPAL There will be no Sunday evening Martin Zachry is conducing service this week. Holy Communion blasting operations on Illeg1nni. will be held Monday, March l~~ 7'30 0me1ek, Eniwetak and Legan for pm, in the chapel. an unspecif1ed period. This 1s a seven (7) day-a-week project. CHURCH OF CHRIST P~lots of all light aircraft are Services are held each Sunday 1n asked not to fly over these is­ Rooms U20~ 21 and 22 of George lands at any time. Blasting will Seitz School. Worship serV1ce is at not occur during arrival of 9 am and Bible study at 10 am. Wed­ scheduled aircraft. Divers are nesday evening serv1ce 1s at 7 pm. also reminded to refrain from Vis1tors are welcome. For further operating in these areas. informat10n call 82622, 82327 or 82710. Community News CATHOLIC YYWC LUNCHEON-- Your knowledge Mass for the Sunday 1S offered of our lovely blue lagoon comes Saturday afternoon at 5.15, Sunday from sailing on ~t or s~imming in at 7 and 9'15 am 2n the Island ~em­ it, you will surely want to attend orial Chapel and at 11:20 on ROi­ the March luncheon-meeting of the Namur. Participation in the Satur- Yokwe Yuk Women's Club. Grail day afternoon mass fulf111s the Harte, experienced scuba instructor Sunday obligation. BTL's T.R. Crowley and diver, will be guest speaker Sunday School for pre-schoolers, and guide to the wonders beneath 4 and 5 years olds, is held at the BTl, WECo and Martin Execs to Visit these familiar waters. Cockta2ls Community Center during the 9.15 Among the h1gh-leve1 vis1tors arriving on Mon­ are served from noon to 1 pm with mass. The chapel bus will bring the day's World Airways f11ght w1l1 be T.R. Crowley luncheon immed1ate following. children to the center and pick and C.E. Mcqueary from Bell Laborator1es. L.A. Lunchoen chaimran is Heidi Bates. them up after mass. Bain from Western Electric and S. Stark from Mar­ Remember the date. March 18. Nursery fac2l1ties are available t1n Mar1etta at the Island Day Nursery on Sunday Mr. Crowley 18 executive d1rector of the Safe­ CRACKED-CRAB FEED--The always during the 9:15 mass. guard Des1gn D1vis10n. respons1b1e for the act1- popular ~racked-crab feed will be Daily mass is at 4:45 pm 1n the v1tles of Kwajale1n F1eld Stat~on. He has been held at the Yokwe Yuk Club Satur­ Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Monday W1 th BTL Slnce 1954, becomlng a department head day evening, March 20. at 8:30 pm through Friday. 1n 1962 ",nd a duector in 1965, before attalnU!g Musl.c for dancing will be prOVided Confessions are heard 15 m~nutes hI-s present post 2n 1968. Re holds a bachelor's by I'The Brothers All. II Tickets before weekday masses and Saturday degree ln electrlcal eng1neer1ng, along w1th a will go on sale at the club begin­ from 4:30 to 5 and 7.30 to 8 pm master!s and PH.D degree 10 mathematlcs, all from n~ng Monday, March 15. Reserva­ CCD classes, September through OhlO State Unlvers1ty tions may be placed by calling the May, for grades 7 to 12 are held Mr. McQueary is head of the Spr1nt M2ss11e De­ club at 83409. Price is $3.75 per on Monday evening at George Seitz partment When he Joined BTL 1n 1966, he started person. School. Classes for grades 1 to 6 1n the Spdrtan M2ssl1e Department, then became a ------are held Saturday morn1ng at 9 am supervlsor I-n 1969, before be~ng promoted to h1S CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST--G2rls, at George Seitz School. Second present p081t200 ear11er this year. He rece1ved in grades 10 through 12, who are g~ade classes are devoted to pre­ the B.S , M.S and PH.D degrees in rrechanical interested in becoming candidates paration for First Communlon. englneer1ng from the Univers2ty of Texas. for the 1971 Carnival Queen Con-

Mr Balll 15 WECO's dlrector of Project Eng1- test, should submit a written es- ~ROTESTANT neerlng and Operat1ooS He has been associated say of 500 words or less on the Sunday morning worship serV1ces wah KwaJale10 activ1 nes through ltS Nl.ke-X and topic, "Why I Would L~ke to be w~ll be held at 8 and 11 am at the Sentl.uel phases, as well as w1th the current Carnl.val Queen" Essays must be Island Memorial Chapel. Rev Elden Safeguard program A graduate of the Illino1s subm1tted 1n person to the Special Buck wl.ll preach the sermon en­ Instltute of Technology w1th a B.S degree 1n SerV2ce office no earlier than titled "Old Paths into New Direc­ chem~cal eng1neer1ng, he began h1S WECo career in Monday, March 29 and no later than t1ons" based in I Peter 2.13-25. 1942, and advanced through many levels of develop- 4:30 pm, Monday, AprilS. Spec~al music at the 8.00 service ment eng1neer1ng, englne~r10g tra1n1ng and salary will be provided by the Chapel Choir adm1u1strat10n and by the Celestial Choir at the Mr. Stark lS V1ce president and program d1rect­ 11.00 hour or for Martln Man_etta's Balllst1c ~hss1le De­ Nursery fac11it1es are ava11able fense System, based 1n Orlando, Fla Havlng at the Island Day Nursery dur1ng J01ned Mart1n 1n 1947, he became ch1ef eng1neer Sunday School and the 11 am wor­ of the Orlando d1v1s10n when 1t was created 1n ship service. The nursery 16 open 1956 Holder of a bachelor's degree 1n mechani­ fram 9 15 am to 12:20 pm. cal eng1neer1ng from Cooper Un10n Inst1tute of Sunday School classes for all Technology. he was Spr1nt program d1rector from ages are held at the George Se1tz 1962 to 1968, before attaln1ng h1S present pOS1- School at 9:30 am. Adults are tlon 10 1968 present to assist newcomers 1n f1nd­ Dur1ng the1r btay on the 1s1and, the v1sitors i ng theIr c lassrooms Sunday School wl11 be hosted by F1e1d Stat10n D1rector Charlle on Roi-Namur is at 9 am 1n the WIllhlte. WECO's Resldent ~anager B111 Matson TONIGHT'S AFRS RADIO LOG Community Build2ng and Martln Marletta's S1te Manager Don Me~kle. The Sunday evening worsh1p ser- 6:00 5 I GN ON vice on ROl.-Namur wlll be ~eld at .6'02 EARLY MORNI~G INTERLUDE 7 pm in the Community Build1ng FIRST LINE NEWS 6:30 and w~ll be led by Rev. Buck. 6:35 JIM DeNNY TILL 10 8:00 STORYBOOK LADY 10:05 JIM PEWTER NOTICE OF SALT WATER OUTAGE 11:05 JASIN STREET 12:05 SATURDAY SP[CfRU~ There will be a salt water out- 6'05 HISTORY or age Saturday, March 20, between ~'05 BOBBY GENTRY 0800 and 1300 hours. The fol- :05 TED QUILLIAN Ylll 10 lowing facilit1es will be af- 10:05 JAZZ SCENt fee ted: Bn1~u1ngs 992, 993 and 12:00 SIGN Orr S 1046. Other fac1l1ties in the NEWS ON THE HOUR are may be affected. Saturday, March 13, 1971 HOURGLASS Page 3 US Planes Clear New Laos Landing Zones RANGE OPERA TlON A Safeguard launch mission is &~hed­ SAIGON (uPI)--U.S. warplanes dropping 7.5 ton "jungle buster" bombs were re­ uled for March 16 ported today to have cleared new landing zones in Laos that would place South In connection with this mission a V1etnamese troops closer to North Vietnamese border than at any time since they hazard area w11l exist ~n the ocean opened a Laos offensive five weeks ago. between the latitudes of 8 degress The missions by big U.S. Air Force Cl30 Hercules transport planes carrying the 50 minutes North and 17 degrees 0 IDln­ parachute dropped bombs, according to military sources, blasted at least three utes East. A hazard area will also landing areas for helicopters out of the jungles north of Sepone, ma1n target to exist in the Kwajalein Atoll on the date of the Laos campaign. islands and in the Lagoon between a Exact location of the new landing ~ones was not disclosed but military sources line joining North LOl and Ninni Is­ said they were well beyond northernmost positions now held by by the 24.000 man lands and a line joining Ennubirr and South Vietnamese task farce which is Ennuebing Islands. Unless specifi­ C'ergyman fi'es $r,rOO,ooo trying to cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail-­ cally authorized all personnel must Hano1's military lifeline. either take cover and remain in an South Vietnamese commanders have re­ approved shelter as directed or re­ Suit for Invasion of Privacy ported great success in cutting the main out of the above hazards areas CHICAGO (DPI)--The Rev. Francis L. trail and seizing Communist supply de­ between the hours of 1130 to 2000 on Fl.las says he experienced "utter amaze­ pots and caches. But a campaign far­ March 16. ment, shock and dl.sbeh.ef" at flnding ther north would strike closer to the See the diagram below showing the hlmself a performer in a nudie movie. heart of North Viet Nam's logistical specific Kwajalein Atoll hazard area. Fllas~ a Loyola Unlverslty theology system in areas where the trail is professor and an authorlty on sex ed­ more concentrated. ucatl0n~ said he was told by a man in Weather is a major factor for the Los Angeles that he was 1n the fllm future of South Viet Nam's Loas offen­ "Hollywood Blue." In disbellet~ he sive but military sources said hun­ went to see for hlmself dreds of U.S. he11copters operating "About 12 1/2 mlnutes lnto It,1I Filas from bases in South Viet Namls north sald, oafter a scene In a nude n1ght west corner could keep the South Viet­ club, I came onto the screen namese force moving for at least "I was seated at a desk in "Iy clerl­ another six weeks and possibly as long cal collar and for SO seconds dlscussed as two months. the mlsunderstandlng of sex education. When I sald, ' .. and the pendulum four Goa's for 11 sWlngs . ' tile sc'}ne cut to a close up SAIPAN(MNS)--The D1rector of the of hip2 s~)1.ng.J..ng " Trust Territory Department of Resources The hlPS. :1C sald. belonged to two Bnd Development has spelled out four glrls who proceeded to prance nude specif1c goals of his department for CommUnications about the beach developing the econOMY of Micronesia A Safeguard mission is scheduled Then, Fllas sald, he reappeared on in the next few years. for Tuesday, March 16. In connection the screen for a few seconds before the The goals, said Wyman X. Zachary, with the miss10n it 15 mandatory scene shlfted to a nude couple 1n a bed. are these four: to catch and market that all oversea communications be Fllas sald the fllm clip of him was fish; to raise and market agricultural minimized and controlled beginning shot several years ago for a JesuIt produce~ which includes livestock, approximately one hour prior to the televlSl0n serles He sald he doeS not poultry and agricultural products of mission extending until released by know how the producers of the fl1m ob­ all klnds; to create and help develop appropriate authority. In order to talned the cllp everyth1ng that we can toward the maintain positive control all outgoing He sald he has flIed at $1 1 ~lliion building up of tourism; and to help in official calls must be approved by damage suit ln fede~al court In Los any way to get a greater interest in the Commanding Officer or the Deputy Angeles manufactur1ng 1n the Trust Territory, Commander. Only emergency incoming "I don't allege the movie 15 obscene develop1ng things that will use the calls will be accepted by the KMR or pornograDll~c,!l Filas sal.d. "The le­ natural resources of ~he TT. switchboard. All commun1cations of a ual bas~s for my SUIt lS that lt lS an ASked about foreign investment in personal nature must receive.the pri­ lnvaSlon of prlvacy this area. Zachary sa1d , l'We know that or approval of the Communications there are many m1llions of dollars that Hered&t ~g noth&ng but stored Officer, 82111. Amateur radio silence J would be available, 1f the bars were is imposed for the same period. You en1.nrOnm2nt let down to let it 1n. We also know Luther Burbank are reminded that in accordance wlth that there lS foreign investment here. security guidelines, test results from But proving it, and knowing it, are Safeguard test missions are classified. two different thlngs. Therefore, extreme caution should be "ActuallYt I suspect," he said, "That used during all telephone or radio J;AMSONITE before too long there w1l1 be a str1k­ conversations. lng of the "most favored nation clause" CARD&GAME from the Trusteeship agreement. This is Special Notice being cons1dered in Washington .•• but un­ TABLES t11 that IS done, we have to .•• restrict In connect10n with the Safeguard J investments ln the TT " launch scheduled for March 16 we have o & MATCHING RANGE OPERATION been requested to remind all personnel CHAIRS A meteorological rocket launch oper­ that KMR regulation number 380-2 pro­ K ation is scheduled for Monday, hibits the taking of photographs and Harch is. motion pictures of the Safeguard mis­ E In connection with this operation. siles during launch or any part of the R hazard area will exist in the ocean flight from any vantage point on Kwaj­ area which is west of Xwajalein Is­ alein or any outer island of KMR ex­ land and south of Carlson Island be­ cept by personnel officially engaged tween the azimuths of 225 degrees in direct support of the mission. true and 275 degrees true and out Personnel violation of th18 regula­ from Xwajalein for a distance of 35 tion will be subject to action as nautical miles as shown in the dia- deemed appropriated by the Commanding Officer, KMR. ~ gram below. ) __ 3 - 'I Ii' - o~ ilWi,. (''''''.; r ~ ~ Mq()t~ !1/ '00=-'"I l:::ts I MONDAY All personnel and craft must stay We~I out of the above hazard area betweer the hours of 1300 and 1530. Page 4 HOURGLASS SaturdaYt March 13, 1971 SOCCER CUP FINAL Ath'elk SeWale Mountainball One game was played in Mountain­ Open Division: ball yesterday, an Open DiVision Saturday, March 13 contest between Palm ierrace Band 5:15 Dally Field Douglas. Palm Terrace ended up the Eagles vs Bagger Rats winner after a five run outburst (Maa1ona , Wooley) Sunday, March'14 in the sixth inning erased a 5 to 2 lead held by Douglas and gave 12:00 Dally Field them the eventual winning rUDS. Las Diablos vs WECO Thompson had two hitB for Palm (Runyon Hedeiros) & Terrace B to pace the winners. 1:15 Special Services vs Rei Namur (Medeiros & Elrod) Melmey and Parry led the Douglas team with two hits apiece. Both 2:45 Palm Terrace A va Tradex (Runyon & Bittner) teams collected nine hits. 4:00 Douglas vs Sandbaggers Golf News (Bittner & Popelka KGA GOLF TOURNAMENT Monday, March 15 March 20 & 21, 1971 Special Services vs Tia Ture Scott Two-some Medal Play Pick your own partner. Both (Elrod Runyon) ihis Sunday, March 14th, two very strong and & partners tee from the first tee determ1ned teams meet in the Kwajalein Soccer played and pick the best ball of Association Cup Final. This year's contest has AM Division: the two played, thereafter. The been a very keenly contested one. In the first Saturday, March 13 partners alternate hits, USing the round, the "Matadors" beat a very strong Ebeye 5 pm Brandon Field ball picked until the 18 holes are team 3 to 2. The "Matadors" played the first Vikings vs NIS completed. Partner's established half with e1.ght men, however, they recovered in , (Elrod & Medeiros) handicaps are combined and divided the second half and scrambled to a victory. Tne Sunday March 14 by cwo for the two-somers handicap other game in the first round was between 12:00 Brandon Field used for this tournament. ONLY KGA "Spartans II" and the "Shamrock Rovers II , who Nufrage va COE ESTABLISHED HANDICAP MEMBERS ARE were last ~ear's winners. It was obvious from (Popelka , Ching) ELIGIBLE FOR THIS TOURNAMENT. the start that the "Rovers" had a real-battle 1:15 Geckos vs KHR on their hands. The lively "Spartans II" for­ (Haalona , Wilhite) March 20, 1971 Junior Members Tee wards virtually ripped the "Rovers" defense. 2:45 Charlies Tuna vs Pot Pourr:l,. time 1 pm on 111 Tee. prizes for 1 After build1.ng a 5 to 1 lead, the Spartans II (Cavender , Wooley) and 2 Low Net. No Fee - Refresh­ team seem all set to win, but w1.th poor de­ 4:00 MZC vs Vikings ments available fensive covering, timid play in the penalty (Elrod , Wilhite) area, and some very energetic "Rovers" play, March 21, 1971 Sen1.or Members Shot­ the lead gradually d1.sappeared. The game ended Monday, March 15 gun Start at 8:30 am on Tees #1-2- in a 5 to 5 tie, but in the final few minutes Rikakis vs Trained Killers 3-4-5-6-7. Players are to meet at to full time it could have been anyone's the Club House no later than 8 am game. (Popelka & Medeiros) for cards. Team Tees will be pub­ In the replay, "Spartans 1111 5, "Shamrock lished in the HourGlass and Club Rovers" 1. Th1.S game was covered in the Volleyball: House. HourGlass on March 1. MOnday, March 15 Prizes for 1, 2, and 3 Low Net and In the semi-final draw, "Spartans II" drew 7 pm Ehukai II vs BTN 1st Low Gross. Food and dr~nk will the bye, which put them in the final, leav­ 8 pm Californians vs .oouFlas be provided by KGA. ~ng the "Matadors" to play "Spartans III for Senior Entry Fee - $2.00 per player. the other spot. It appeared that "Spartans 1" had saved their energy all season for this one 1971 LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sign up at the Club House or call game. They were out ~n force, a strong team Liz Adent at 82756 before Wednesday. plus an equally strong cheer~ng sect1.on. The March 15 - AstrDs vs Mets Entree limited to 120 players. "Spartans" won the toss and elected to play March 16 _ Reds vs Giants wHh the wl.nd It was obvious that the "Spar- March 17 - Pirates vs Cardinals TWILIGHT GOLF LEAGUE: tans II team planned to run the older and more March 18 - Mets vs Reds H experienced "Matadors into the ground w1.th fMarch 19 - Giants vs Pirates Palm ierrace I and Douglas won the~r battery of players. ~ever in the field March 20 - Cardinals VB Astros their respective division crown itl of soccer conflict were there so many purple March 22 - Reds vs Cardinals the Special Service Twilight Golf shirts. The plan almost worked and the "Mat- March 23 - Giants vs Mets League. These two teams will meet adorsl! were certainly hard pressed during a March 24 - Pirates va Astros Sunday, March 14, for the league good part of the f~rst half. Most of their March 25 - Cardinals vs Mets championship at 9 am at Holmberg problems seemed to be fa~lure to control the March 26 - Pirates vs Reds Fairways. This will be an 18 hole "lively" ball. The "Matadors" could not be March 27 - Giants vs Astros match play. pushed ~nto defeat and late ~n the f~rst half March 29 - Pirates VB Mets went into the lead with a goal by Bob Chrivia. March 30 - Reds vs AstrOB In the second half the "Matadors" very quickly March 31 - Giants vs Cardinals took control of the game and as hard as the April 1 - Astros VB Mets FINAL TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDINGS "Spartans" tr~ed they could not crack the "Mat- April 2 - Reds vs Giants NORTH LEAGUE: Won Lost ador's" defense. Goals by Norm Holl~s. Tom April 3 - Pirates VB Cardinals 1 - Palm Terrace I 24 1/2 l5l12 Dane, Rolf Zeimann and one more from Bob ChriviaApril 5 - Mets VB Reds 2 - MZC 23 17 took the score to 6 to O. Late in the game the April 6 Giants vs Pirates 3 - Magic Wands 22 1/2 17 1/2 "Spartans" scored a very good goal through the April 7 Cardinals vs Astros 4 - Palm Terrace II 22 1/2 17 1/2 determ1ned effort of the left w~ng Snowder. He April 8 Reds vs Cardinals 5 - Rikakl.8 22 1/2 17 1/2 stumbled twice, recovered the ball and calmly April 9 Giants vs Mets 6 - BTL Raiders 19 21 placed ~t in the left corner of the goal while April 10 - Pirates VB Astros 7 - Martin Marietta 19 1/2 21 1/2 the IIMatador's'l goal keeper looked on. The April 12 Cardinals vs Meta 8 - Sprint I 17 1/2 22 1/2 final score was the "Matadors!! 6 and the April 13 Pirates VB Reds 9 - Roadrunners 17 23 "Spartans III 1 So, the Cup Fl.nal is now April 14 Giants vs Astros 10 - Acee Ducee 16 24 here after some very good, hard fought April 15 - Pirates VB Meta games. This week's final has all the ~n- April 16 - Reds vs Astros SOUTH LEAGUE: gred~ents of an excellent, exc1.ting game. April 17 Giants vs Cardinals 1 - Douglas 29 1/2 10 1/2 Game time 1S 5 pm, and everyone is wel- 2 - Internationals 28 1/2 11 1/2 come to go to the Soccer f1eld to cheer Volleyball 3 - Rebels 25 15 4 - MI-Injuneers for his favorite team. In Volleyball action last night. 25 15 5 - Century 23 1/2 16 1/2 SCUBA NOTICE' the E-Z Riders, led by R. Hawk's 6 - The Swingers 23 17 five points, "had an easy time with The Recompress1on chamber w~ll be closed for 7 - Engd.neers 22 18 the Knights, winning in two, 15-1 approx1mately two weeks beginn~ng today, Satur­ 8 - COE 18 1/2 21 1/2 day, March 13. There should be NO scuba div~ng and 15-7. 9 - Kentron 15 1/2 24 1/2 untl.l the chamber 1.9 operating. Please l~sten The game between Douglas and the 10 - Sandtrappers 9 31 to AFRS and watch the HourGlass for further in­ Corals was cancelled because of 11 - Mashies 0 40 format1on inclement weather. Saturday, March 13, 1971 HOURGLASS

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March 7-12 lS Glrl Scouts Week. On Kwajaleln, Girl Scouts are members of TOFS at Halloween, helplng Bro~~ie troops Durlng thlS week Glrl Scouts allover (Troops on Foreign Soil). There are flve and numerous other thlngs the world wlll celebrate the foundlng Brownie troops, three Junior troops and one Ca­ This week help Girl Scouts of Kwa­ of the Glrl Scouts dette troop. Jaleln celebrate Glrl Scout Week. The Glrl Scouts was fo 'nded by Ju­ Brown~es are for glrls 7 to 9 years old. On Any girl on island, ages 7 to 17, llette Gordon Low In Savannah, Geor­ KwaJaleln, Brownie Troops 2, 6, 7, 9, and 10 who lS not a Girl Scout and is·inte­ gla on March 12, 1912 have done such things as maklng favors for KMR rested in becoming one, is cordially Membershlp ln the organization is Hospital patlents and cookies for the fire and invlted to join by calling Mrs, open to all girls, ages I to 17 pollce departments. Elalne Jones, Girl Scout Co-ordinator Adults partlc1pate ln the programs 1n Juniors are girls 9 to 11 years old. They on Kwaj ale in leadersh1p capac1tles. The G1rl are ~ntroduced to the patrol system and carnplng Over the years, girls who have had Scouts have a motto, prornlse, slogan sk~lls at thls stage of scoutlng. Juniors on G~rl Scout tralning have proven bet­ and ten laws whlch make the founda­ the ls1and can prove their camping sk~lls on ter able_ to meet the responslb~li­ tion of tne organizatl0n. These are Ro~-Namur and at Camp Hamllton ties of adulthood They have lnevlt­ lnternat10nally used. Cadettes are more advanced than Junlor G~rl ably been successful contributors to The purpose of Glrl Scouts lS to Scouts. They do all thelr own planning for all tacets of adult life whether ln help glrls to become happy and re­ the1r actlvltles by the patrol system. This the horne, on the job or partlclpating sourceful c1t~zens. The girls and branch of scoutlng ~s for girls 12 to 14 years in c~vic affairs. The Girl Scouts thelr leaders do various services to of age. Cadette Troop 5 has done many communi­ of KwaJalein have every reason to be fulfill this purpose. ty services such as starting the UNICEF drive proud on thlS, their 59th b1rthday HOURGLASS ____~d_t_uTd

Hadds Do It Every TIme ® of America.

One so·called ('y. Conaequent events are re· N o. 26 clopedla of Am. colUlted engrossingly in a eriean his tor y itemized new biography of an out. chronologically '1171 Lull standing Revolutionary hero, in agitation" Inferring there Ethan Allen. Frlllltler Hero, was a let-up in forceful agJ.­ by Charles A Jellison (Syn.· taUon or relJlstance among cuse UnlversUy Press) American aubjects of George Victimized people of the III Tlus Ignores slgniCIcant "New Hampshire Grants" events in New England fonned mlhUa, with Ethan Pennsylvania, North Caro­ Allen, who did some soldier­ Una. ing in the French II: Indian 1771 was when the Green War, as coloneL They 81::' Mountain BOys rose v.1th the quired the name "Green Allen brothe~, E t han, Ira, Mountain Boys" in exhorta­ Herman, Heber, Levi, in bel­ tions likening them to Robin ligerency a.gainst provincial Hood and his band officialdom of New York Surveyors, agents and set· That year also armed strug­ Old engraving of Ethan Al· tlers under "York" grants gle went on between settlers len and specimen of signature. were manhandled. Allen and in Penrulylvan\a's Wyommg followere were declared out­ Valley and a.gent..s of the lord-proprietorship laws by New York authorities And meanwhile, resistants to BrItish author­ George ffi's ministers m London retused Ity m North Carohna lost their lives authority for mUltary torce against the The trouble m New England ensued from rebels, and forbade New York to issue fur­ one of long dLspute.s between provinces, or ther grants until the issue was resolved It colonies. resultant from loosely drawn roysl had not been In 1775, when Fort Ticonderoga charters and contradictory bureaucratic de­ was seized with Its store ot arms and ammu· cisions at London JUl'llidlction was aJlserted nltion by Creen Mountalneers in a joint oper· retroactively by New York over lands west atton With ConneeUcut men, May 10, and of thc Green Mountams after hundreds of two weeks later another detachment of the WISHING settlers from ConnectiCut secured grants "Boys" took Crown Point I WELL~I from New Hampshire The aforementioned Ethan Allen was to be captured in the at­ RegW_ud U S Patent ottlee AlIens were among these, with Ethan all tack on Montreal In September Ira Allen met head of the family after the father died New With others to declare "a separate, free, and 8 3 2 6 , 3 8 7 3 6 2 , H P A G A L A U B• E R B D York's governor declared the htles void. mdependent jurisdiction, or State, as 'New Connecticut'" The name WWI to be changed 6 , 8 7 3 7 6 6 , 3 gu.nted the land to spel-ulators In his prov­ A • • N •D A I T P S mee who s"r:-ured Judgmenh In New York the year to Vermont E P U A • 6 , 3 7 6 7 , 8 2 courts and sent sheriffs to exact exhorbltant the of Mr Jellison's y D U 0 N• B •Y U R E R •I •0 fees or this series , 3 7 7 3 , p 0• W• E E •N •S K• T• T T •S G , 6 7 , 8 3 , , 3 • A T R 0 0 0 P• I •0 I ,• G • 1 3 2 6 S 2 8 , , 8 7 A H N R A B •0 T E S W• R V 3 1 8 , , , 7 3 8 , 2 R E E• U R• E A E L E T D E

HERE III a pleuant little game that Will give you a rnu.,e ~very day It Is '" numerical pugl_ dealgned to apell out )Qur lartune Count the letters in your first name If the num ber "t \ettHI Is & or rnon, suhttact ~ tt the number 1a 1eea ttllln 6 ."" 3 The ruult IS your key number Start at the upper left hand eorner of the reetanJrla and check every OIl\' 01 your key numbers, lett to right Tbllll read the meuage the letters under the checked tlguu, rive you

SWIMMER'S ADVICE-E"en If you don't know how to sWim says lithesome Cheryl FraillQl ail she lounges In a Las Vegas poOl, at ISRAELIS GO HOME I~ the theme of thiS get~together In least learn how to float 10ug enough to 00 r ... seued She doesn't ap Cwo between Yd~sel Arafat (left). Al Fatah leader, pear to need any hfegulU'u .md E.'ypt'~ Ple;,Ldent Anwal Sadat Sadat said any PC'dU. O"ettlcment I~ condltlOnal on complete Israeli lOOKS DEUCIOUS?-Well, It'S not, although you may wlthdla.W~l from seized Arab territory have had It 10 your mouth It's a tmy blghspeed dental drIll, magmfled by a scanmng electron microscope In Kodak's laboratory In Rochester, NY CONTRACT BRIDGE By B Jay Becker

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

ROYAL HUNT OF BLOOD & BLACK HURRY SUNDOWN BEACH RED STORY OF A MIND OF MAROONED RICHARDSON THE SUN LACE A AT WOMAN MR. SOAMES ATC ATC AT 7:30 7:30 A AT 7:30 7.30 7·30 7:30 7:30

MIND OF MR. BEACH RED BLOOD & BLACK STORY OF A MAROONED ROYAL HUNT HURRY SUNDOWN OCEAN VIEW SOAMES AT LACE WOMAN ATC OF THE SUN AT 7:30 & 12:30 AT A 7:30 & 12:30 ATC I~: 30 & 12:30 7:30 & 12:30 7:30 & 12.30 7:30 & 12:30 ,c 7:30 & 12:30 I , BLOOD & BLACK STORY OF A MAROONED ROYAL HUNT OF MIND OF MR. HURRY SUNDOWN I BEACH RED YOKWE YUK LACE WOMAN ATC THE SUN SOAMES A IAT AT A 7 & 9: 20 ATC AT 7 & 9:30 7 & 9 7 & 9 7 & 9 7 & 9:05 7 & 9 , I I NORWOOD TARZAN I, BEACH RED ATC 6.30 - ATC 6.30 BLOOD & BLACK ROYAL HUNT OF MAROONED I MIND OF MR. IVEY HALL AT LACE THE SUN ATC SOAMES 630&830 HURRY SUNDOWN STORY OF A AT ATC 6:30 & 8:30 'AT I A 8.30 WOMAN 6:30 & 8:30 6:30 & 8:30 ' 6: 30 & 8:30 A 8:30 I

MAROONED ROYAL HUNT OF MIND OF MR. HURRY SUNDOWN BEACH RED BLOOD & BLACK STORY OF A I I TRADEWINDS ATC THE SUN SOAMES A IAT LACE WOMAN 8 ATC AT 8 8 AT IA 8 8 1 8 8 I 1 I , , ,I THE WAR LOVER THE UNINVITED NORWOOD TARZAN I DARKER THAN COTTON COMRS I DEATH RIDES , I MECK ISLAND AT AT ATC ATC IAMBER TO HARLEM A HORSE ,I 8 8 8 8 IA A AT I '8 8 Is i I I I DEATH RIDES A THE WAR LOVER THE UNINVITED DARKER THAN TARZAN 1,000 PLANE THE INTERNS I ILLEGINNI HORSE AT AT AMBER ATC RAID ,! AT AT A AT i \ - I I , \ i I I Cornel W1lde is the p roducer , director met in a Roman traffIc j am-& fall rn & star of th1s starkly realistic war love. She finds out that he is mar­ film. It traces the grueling ordeal of ried & goes back to her native Sweden. Pic 01 rite Week a mar1ne company from their boarding of All is not quiet in Sweden, ahe falls a landing craft to their deadly encount­ for Robert Stack, an attache with the ers on a Japanese-held 1sland in the U.S. Embassy. Locations in Italy & Pac1f1C dur1ng World War II. Stress on Sweden. battle slaughter makes this a jolting BLOOD & BLACK LACE AT account of the senseless waste of war. Cameron Mitchell & Mario Bava HURRY SUNDOWN A Drama.,.B&W ••• Rd 1961 ••• Rt 97 MIchael Caine & Jane Fonda Italian dubbed. Sex-killer stalking Drama •.. Color .•. Rd 1967 .•• Rt 148 the streets isn't enough to enliven Otto Preminger has another p1cturIzation this one. Eva Bartok & Mary Arden of a best-sel11ng novel, this time the are also featured. K.B. Gilden story of the South just THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES AT after World War II. Big name cast & Terence Stamp & Nigel Davenport good act1ng. John PhIlip Law, Diahann Drama ••• Co1or ••• Rd 1970 •.. Rt 95 Carroll, Robert Hooks, Faye Dunnaway, An intr1guing central plot situation Beah Richards & Burgess Mer1dth all & a very able British cast make up give good performances. Filled w1th tIThe Mind of Mr. Soames." Soames 1s frank dialouge & anti-Negro bigotry. A a 30 year old with the mind of, well, movie that should be seen. barely a baby. He has been unconscious THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN ATC since birth. Robert Vaughn, an Amer­ Robert Shaw & Christopher Plummer I ican surgeon repairs the brain damage MAROONED W-S ATC Historical Drama ..• Color •.• Rd 1969 .•• Rt & Soames is born. Terence Stamp, as Gregory Peck & ~chard Crenna 120 Dealing in powerful terms with Soames gives a beautiful performance. Space Drama. • Color ... Rd 1969 .• Rt 134 the religiOUS, moral & ethical confront­ Three American Astronauts have been 1n ation between P1zarro (Robert Shaw), THE SWORD & THE ROSE, starring space f1ve months experiment1ng with leader of a group of Spanish conquista­ Richard Todd & Glynis Johns is the 11ving conditIons as part of a long­ dors, and Athahua11pa (Christopher color matinee at the Ivey Hall for range program to increase Inter-plane­ Plummer), god-like ~uler of the Incas next week, March 20 & 21. tary travel. As they s tart back to in 16th Century Peru--this drama has earth one of the engInes misfIres, and been photographed beautifully on splen­ NORWOOD will be shown at the 6:30 pm they are marooned. Good color & photo­ did desert & mountain locations. The movie at the Ivey Hall on Tuesday graphy. Flne acting by Gregory Peck & one major battle sequence is eXCItingly night to be followed by "Hurry Sun­ Richard Grenna along WIth Dav1d Janssen, staged. down. ft James Franc1scus & Gene Hackman. STORY OF A WOMAN A Robert Stack & BiBi Andersson TARZAN'S JUNGLE REBELLION, a color ******************************* Drama ... Color ..• Rd I970 ..• Rt 100 ATC rated movie, will be the 6:30 pm "Story of a Woman" is just that--a star» feature at the rvey Hall. The "Story BEACH RED AT an entertainIng 90 minutes that neither of a Woman," an A rated movie-will Cornel W1lde & Rip Torn challanges the mind nor has set out to follow. War Drama •.. Color ••• Rd 1967 .•. Rt 110 do so. BiBi Andersson & James Farentino Don't be a litter bug" Ma.rch 13 £971 HOURGLASS PfilTf> 7

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